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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, THURSDAY; APRIL26. Open House Sat. All members and the public ate invited to insxct the new facilities of the Alpine Credit Union at an open house slated for Saturday. April 2S. from Id a m. to '.i p.m. The new facilities, located at UU) North State Street in Orem, have many fea- TT j , . 1973 If, " '" f y tures not commonlv found in Credit Unions of the area. The concept of total family financial service has dictated the design of the building. Members of the Credit Union will enjoy private g e booths, deposit and withdrawal service, drive-uwindow, nifjht depository, safe deposit boxes, and a special elevated counter for the younger members. Membership in this three million dollar Credit Union includes the employees and students of the Alpine no-lin- p i ". 4 ; , - - LAUREL CONFERENCE Planning for the annual Laurel Conference this Saturday, April 28, are Margie Gray, Collette Berry, Lynnette Russon, Rebecca Jordan and Nyleen Doyle, front I. to r. Af back are Jean Finch and Marsha Grace, I. to r. Laurel Conference Sat. Lehi Stake Softball District. School It's a Boy For Kip and Paula Peterson If you happen to run into Kip Peterson one of these days and he looks DOWN at you with a d big grin, it's because he's a brand new father. And besides that, its a boy. Just talk with Kip for a few minutes and you'll learn that Lehi Has a great basketball star on the way. In fact, he (the baby) already has a miniature basketball about the size of his little round head. However, MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH HANSEN to non-ski- The Lehi Stake Laurel Conference has been set for Saturday, April 28th, it was reported by Nina Schumann, Stake Laurel Leader. All Laurel girls in the Tina Girot to Wed Provo Man in Church Rites May 5 Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Girot are pleased to announce the enand gagement forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth (Tina), to Leon Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Jackson of Provo. The marriage ceremony will be performed Saturday, May 5, at 3 p.m. in the St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, Provo. A reception to honor the couple will be held at the LaFeria Reception Center in Lehi with receiving from eight to ten p.m. All friends and rela- tives are cordially invited to III 21 f " "It's the running expenses that keep dad out of breath." attend the ceremony and the reception. showers were given by Barbara and Susan Girot, Mrs. Joe (Gina) Zupan, Mrs. Dennis (Kathy) Greenwood, and Mrs. Ron (Teresa) Pre-nupti- Lloyd. CRADLE ROLL Registration For Boys Baseball Set Boys Summer Baseball Regis- tration will be conducted next Saturday, April 28, at City Hall from p.m. and Monday, April 30, from 7 p.m. All boys wanting to play Bronco Minor League Pony League League Colt League should register at these times. Registration fee will be the usual $6.00 and boys can earn back that amount by selling stickers to the townspeople who support the program each year. Any suits or equipment still in homes should be brought in when registering. There are still some coaching spots open. Please contact Joe Shelton at 3-- 6 5-- Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nuttall became parents of a new baby daughter born Friday, April 20, at 12:14 a.m. in the Salt Lake LDS Hospital. The little miss weighed in at seven pounds six ounces and was twenty inches long. Kimberly Ann is the name chosen for the tiny new family Kent, and sister, Corinne, were thrilled with their new sister, thrilled with their new sister. Receiving word of the birth was maternal grandmother, Mrs. Margareta Stohl, of Jonko-pinSweden. ); (11-12- ); (13-14- ); (15-1- Stake are invited to meet at the Stake Center at 2 p.m. for an afternoon of fun and entertainment. A skit entitled "Miss to Mrs." will be presented, under the direction of Becky Petersen. The girls will be shown how to defend themselves with ease with karate. Questions will be answered by a panel of handsome boys. Other offerings include learning to move with grace and beauty, being creative with dance, getting the know-howith whole wheat at a nutrition demonstration. Guest speaker will be Sister Ruth Hun-sakand at 6 p.m. a delicious dinner will be served to all Laurels and their mothers. Those planning to attend are reminded to bring their own eating utensils. Starts May 3 We are starting Lehi Stake Softball Season on Thursday, May 3rd. The Stake will be playing "slow pitch". If your ward plans on being part of our Senior Stake league, get organized now. A ward must have a team out either on May 3rd or May 10. A team consists of ten or more play players from one ward will be at the Vets Ball Park. The 1,2,3,4,5,6 Wards will play from 6 to 7 o'clock. The rest of the wards will play from 7 to 8 o'clock. All necessary forms and uniforms will be required at the first league games on May - 17th. The Junior League will start play on May 17th. For information call C. Porter 2244. If you do this on week ends Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen To celebrate their SOth anniversary on Saturday, April 28, from 4:00 to 7:(X) at the Fourth Ward Chapel. 8H0 No. 7 E., Lehi, Utah. They wish to extend an invitation to all relatives and friends attend. The family requests no gifts. Mrs. Hansen, the former Catherine Hales was born in Riverside, Utah to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hales. She has eight brothers and one sister. She met her husband in Garland and since her marriage has lived in Salt Lake and Lehi. She was employed at the Utah State Training School for twenty years and has been a Relief Society visiting teacher in the Fourth Ward for 39 years. Mrs. Hansen enjoys sewing and cooking, and all housekeeping chores. Her hobbies are crocheting and needleto grand-parentho- son. Receiving the welcome announcement was great grandparents Cora Acord, Marvel Peterson, Lehi; Catherine Innes, Paris, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. H. Weston, Laketown, Great Great Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lester Acord, Spring City, Utah and Ralph work. Mr. Smith, formerly of Lehi now living in Pleasant Grove. The little newcomer will be named Russell Kip. WHY DON'T YOU TRY THIS? Observe 50th Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Hansen will be honored by their children at an open house to Mother Paula insists on postponing practice sessions for at least a few weeks. The little dribbler checked in at seven pounds 11 ounces at the LDS Hospital last Friday, April 20, at 6:27 a.m. Mother and baby are doing fine This is the first attact of for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Innes. Also sharing grandparent honors are Mrs. Billy Peterson and Kay Peter- John Utah. be honored Hansen was born in American Fork to Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin Hansen. He was employed by Utah Oil Company for 15 years, he also owned and operated the Lehi Nursery. He retired from Geneva Steel after being employed there 19 years. He is now enjoying his hobbies of gardening and fishing. He has a one acre garden spot and raises choice fresh vegetables and fruit. Mr. Hansen is also an accomplished carpenter, and has built several homes in the area. The couple have four children to help them celebrate the golden anniversary including: Mrs. Lee (Cathy) Boothe, Alpine; Mrs. Rudean (Carlene) Allred, Brigham, City, Sharon Cook, West Jordan; Dr. Brent Hansen, Laguna, Calif. The Hansens also enjoy their twelve grandchiltwo dren and As a wild male colt reaches maturity, he is driven from his home herd by the boss stallion to find his way in the equine world. Knotty Pine Mouse Steak 148 Wost Main Lehi fjj - No Inflation Here Work with the fighter bomber one earn good pay. Consider it as a part time openings for weapons mechanics and specialists. Prior service men trained in service wanting to train are welcome. men will find these jobs challenging and - Roughout Riding Club To Sponsor Dance IPlrQD The Roughout Riding Club sponsor a Western Dance on Friday, April 28, it was reported by Sue Hansen, Pleasant Grove, publicity chairman. The dance will begin at 8 p.m. in the Alpine Gym, Alpine, Utah; and tickets will be available at the door. Music will be furnished by Country Gentlemen. Dniio)S 235 Thick Butt Self Sealing beautiful quilt has been made by club members and will be given away during the dance. Tickets for the quilt are available from any club member at 25 cents each, or five for $1 .00. A Shingle ' The public and other riding are invited to join club members for this dance. clubs Reg. $14.95 Phone 777-33- 30 rtolT(dlw(oir Street - American Fork chain Proven dependability million Mac 10 series Over saws built and sold OUR LOWEST PRICE EVE- R- $1692? rn Mcculloch Hutch's SO Bait Main Lttu 70S3461 Less cuning amwiiiioi" T-BO- STEAK NE FISH N' CHIPS (HALIBUT) WITH SALAD, FRYS AND TOAST HALIBUT STEAK U. S. D. A. CHOICE TOP SIRLOIN STEAK SATURDAY, APRIL NOT FROZEN APRIL MONDAY, Reg. $4.95 Reg. $19.50 APRIL 29 L 2b t r B Nothing Looks As Fresh As New Paint pf jj DISCONTINUED WHILE THEY LAST These Prices Effective Thursday through Wednesday lnteriors Exteriors STAINS and MARINE "$145 $195 $100 $235 NE WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 FRIED CHICKEN (CREAMED) U. S. D. A CHOICE RIB STEAK $00 $J95 $J00 $195 Abort orders include potatoes, gravy, vegetables ond toast. ALL Qff j $145 FRESH NOT FROZEN U. S. D. A CHOICE STEAK MEAT LOAF U. S. D. A. CHOICE TOP SIRLOIN STEAK TN i 30 TUESDAY, MAY 1 J $195 CHICKEN FRIED STEAK T-BO- LOWE BROTHERS $?35 $195 ROAST BEEF U. S. D. A CHOICE TOP SIRLOIN STEAK Thick Butt Self Sealing Shingle 28 BREADED VEAL-FR- ESH U. S. D. A. CHOICE RIB STEAK SUNDAY. 15 CTTVCTil Lightweight -j- ust 12 lbs. Cuts an 8" log in 6 seconds Rugged 3.3 cu. in. enjine 16 inch McCulloch bar and ROAST TURKEY WITH SAGE DRESSING U. S. D. A. CHOICE or RESERVE RECRUITING OFFICE 290 26 APRIL FRIDAY, APRIL 27 Bldg. 593 Hill AFB, Utah (S 17 North Merchant will non-pri- CONTACT: DISPLAY QUILT Mrs. Ronald (Diane) Barney, Pleasant Grove, and Mrs. Walt (Donna) Norman, Lehi, members of the Roughout Riding Club, display quilt which will be given away to the holder of a' lucky ticket during Western Dance tomorrow (Friday) night. Dance will be held in the Alpine Gym, beginning at 8 p.m. , THURSDAY, weekend per month and job. Currently there are munitions maintenance these positions or prior Also service worthwhile. 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