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Show mm Thtme: "Horsin Around" WE .Vwir-i- v r f ri WADE PULHAM ROBERT GRAY Four Boys Earn Eagle Awards total of our Lehi scouts have earned the coveted rank of Eagle Scout. The awards were presented at the last Court of Honor. Receiving the new rank were Kevin Cardon, Robert Gray, Wade Pulham and David A Molyneux. Kevin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cardon of the Lehi Eleventh Ward. He holds the office of Teacher and served as president of hfis Deacon's Quorum. He has served his scout troop as Senior Patrol Leader, Patrol Leader and Scribe. While in the junior high school, he was a member of the band and has played Little League Football for two years. Hobbies include rocketry and skiing. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith, Logan, are the parents of a new little seven pound twelve ounce baby daughter. She was born April 14 in the Logan Hospital. The sweet little miss sports lots of reddish brown hair and will be named Heather. Sister Holly was thrilled with the arrival of her Also thrilled sister. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Barrus, Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Yerke of Lehi. Jerry graduated from Utah State University in December with a degree in Distributive Education. and counselor in his Deacon's Quorum and has earned 28 merit badges and six skill awards in scouting. He has served his troop as Patrol Leader and Assistant Senior Patrol Leader. Hobbies include raising cattle and building models. Wade is 14 years old and the tary Robert is 13 years old and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gray. He is a member of Troop I and has served his troop as Patrol Leader. He has earned a total of 40 NEW DAUGHTER 27, km 11. THE LEHI FREE PRESS ' THURSDAY, APRIL 26, Lehi Guard Plans Open House 1 KEVIN CARDON Lehi Stake Center L On Sunday, the 29th of April, now only has to attend guard the Lehi Guard Unit will spondrills about one weekend a sor an open house commencing month and receive about $50 at 9:00 a.m. at the Lehi Guard dollars per weekend. He is then Armory. This open house is for free to go on to colledge, trade all persons who may be in- tech, a mission, or etc. and the terested in finding out more guard serves as a good part-tim- e about the guard; its opportunijob. . ties and procedures for enlistYou can receive more details ment into the guard. concerning your special case on For example; a high school the 29th of April. During this senior can join the guard and day's activities individuals will earn over $20 dollars per drill be able to see some of the actividay until he graduates. He will ties of the guardsman. They wijl then receive 4 to 5 months of be invited to participate in firtraining of his choice and ing of the machine guns, rocket receive over $300 dollars a launchers, and grenad launmonth while he is being trained. chers. They will also be invited After returning from his 4 to eat dinner at the armory and months of active training he to see what kind of meals are served each guard day. After dinner a short class will be held to explain the procedures, obligations, and opportunities of belonging to the Guard. ' Any individuals that can not attend at this date should contact Sergeant Beck at the armory and arrange another time V to receive an orientation on the Guard. If you have any more this concerning questions special day, call Sergeant Beck at the armory, 768-316- One of life's little ironies is the fact that when you finally master a tough job you make it, look easy. RS:::?I Memorials and tSfi) DAVID MOLYNEUX son of Mr. and Mrs. Arland Pulham. He is in the eighth grade at the Lehi Junior High School. He holds the office of Teacher, while he is serving his quorum as secretary. He served as president and counselor of his Deacon's Quorum. He has served his troop as Patrol Leader, Labrarian, Assistant Senior Patrol Leader and Senior Patrol Leader. He has received two Individual Awards. His hobbies are hunting and fishing. DALLEY 72 West JEWELRY j law Main - Lthl i iri. ORDER 10TIIERS IHI1GS U f MOW IWTT C litl... i VI ITIWIIICI3 mm mwm Sering utah for 83 Jjeesietf I j lUJ Over 20 Styles to Choose From g j j Phone I Year$ vault co. 374-058- 0 725 South State Provo merit badges and swam the mile. He is serving as Deacon's Quorum President. He has been a member of two All Star and the Championship Pony League Teams, has played Bantam basketball and Little League football. He was a recent winner of the La Sertoma Essay Contest. Last year he placed third in the BYU Invitational in tennis. His hobbies include stamp collecting, hunting, swimming, fishing and sports. David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Molneux and is 13 years old. He is in the eighth grade at the Lehi Junior High School. He has served a secre- - Mill HDGui 8" 6"p.a.5m 10" 8'W1 12"dia.I0m DHL 'DO (SJ) LpLALiOO OTHER SIZES 4" TO 24" CONCRETE PIPE, IRRIGATION and DRAINAGE. ALL SIZES ALL PRICES ARE PLANT PICK-U- P GOOSED SALT LAKE: 1S01 South Rtdwood Rd., Ph. OGDEN: 801 Wttt 12th St., Ph. 399-11- 484-763- 8 3CaL LOGAN: South Highway 91, Ph. 752-631- 0 PROVO: Ph. 373-860- 0 (no toll chargt) FRESH DAILY PRODUCE APPLES 85 29c five-milli- lb. ng POTATOES LETTUCE team. Perhaps the best in the world. But they can't let down. More foreign steel than ever before is pouring into the West in direct competition with Utah steel. "I think everybody knows we've got real competition here',' says Dix Larson, "and if we want to keep a steel industry here in Utah . . . and our jobs. .. we've really got to pull together'.' 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