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Show Pint Lufe Cradle Hews Thrilled first-tim- e parents, Peterson, welcomed a beautiful baby girl born April 6, 1977, in the American Fork Hospital. The black-haire- d little miss tipped the scales at a healthy seven pounds seven ounces and will be named Sherilyn. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peterson of Lehi and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welsh of Provo. Also excited are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Peterson, Lehi, Mrs. Glen Wadley, Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Zulon Whitesides, Layton. John, Patty and their new baby are residing in Springville at the present time. the volunteers services given. Mr. Winters said just entering a hospital is a shock to most people for they don't know what to expect or what is going to happen. "To have a happy smiling face to greet them, and a few cheerful words of encouragement means everything and is often the difference between a 'good' hospital stay and a fearful one," he said. Wayne R. McTague, hospital administrator, was master of ceremonies for the awards program which followed the luncheon. Special guests included Mr. McTague, Irene Rawlinson, superintendent of nurses; Ira Taylor; hospital personnel officer; Mayor Malcolm H. Beck, and members of the hospital board of directors. who is Betty McTague, Larry and JoAnne Jensen of Collinston were thrilled with the arrival of their first child, a baby boy, born March 25, 1977 in the Logan Hospital. The baby checked in at a healthy five pounds seven ounces and sports lots of dark hair. He will be named Lonnie Dale. Already bragging are grandparents Mr.and Mrs. Dale Harris of Lehi and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jensen of Collinston. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Colledge of Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dean Ewell became parents of their second daughter April 5. The new little miss weighed seven pounds 12 ounces and was born at Fort Houston, Virginia. She has a sister Tamara. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ewell, Lehi and Ruth Great SiPiersonr Murxay, grandparents are Morris Thomas, Am. Fork; Irene Ewell, Spanish Fork and Hattie Jackson of Golden Beach, Oregon. Jeana Ann Zimmerman was born March 20 in the American Fork Hospital. She weighed seven pounds one ounce and measured 20 inches in length. She has lots of dark brown hair according to brothers Paul, Layne, Alan, Brett and sister Teresa. Proudly reporting the news to friends and neighbors are her parents Mr. and Mrs. and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmerman, Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee, Orem; Jane Zimmerman, Lehi and great-grandmoth- Agnes Moser of Mesa, Arizona. Cute little Jody Fowler was born to first-tim- e parents Jim and Camille Fowler on March 10, in the Holy Cross Hospital. Jody tipped the scales at a cherubic nine pounds two ounces and stretched the tape to a 19 inch measurement. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Fowler, Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen, American Fork and Ruth Hansen, American Fork and Cliff and Kate Austin, Lehi. ts Training School Musical Makes Gaslight Dinner Theater Appearance Michael Kingsley, musical director for the Gaslight Dinner Theatre's first musical, "I Do! I Do!" visits Salt Lake City for the first time. As a composer Mr. Kingsley worked in musical theatre workshop with Lehman Engel in composer-lyricis- t workshops, and librettist workshops, for Broadcast Music, Inc. In television he scored the original music for "Luci's Toyshop," "Friendly Junction," and "Chuck White Presents." on WBNS-TV- , Columbus, Ohio. He has also done orchestrations for "Bernstein The Man and His 2 and "The and Music" Mikado." As a pianist, he has performed at Town Hall in New York City, and in "A Tribute to Musical Orchestra," in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Mr. King-lestudied at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and received a Bachelor of Music Piano Performance in 1970. Appearing now at the Gaslight Dinner Theatre are Loretta Swift and Ken Berry in the broadway musical, "I Do! I Do!" through May 14th. y it f directory. "There is obviously a desire for this kind service among a growing number of our customers," Mike Andrews, Customer Services Manager said, "and we believe we are obliged to respond to the changing needs of these of Under married Observe Easter subscribe combine Mr. and Mrs. Easter Bunny were welcome visitors to Utah State Training School last Friday. Hundreds of residents of the school were greeted by the holiday figures during a morning visit. The Easter Bunny was also in evidence during the afternoon, when the traditional Easter celebration was held on the quad. An Easter egg hunt and other fun activities were conducted by members of the recreation department staff. An Easter dance, for residents of all buildings on the campus, was held Friday evening as a conclusion for the day's events. ! m the leaving as hospital volunteer coordinator, was paid a tribute by Donna Chilton, of the Pink Ladies. Mrs. McTague was also presented with a gift from the volunteer members. Pink Ladies present were presented with auxiliary service awards for 1976. Alice Clements was the top volunteer with 4,000 hours of service. Verda Peterson had 3,400; Margaret Faddis, 3,100; Nona Bingham, 3,000; Myrtle Kay, 2,900; Vergie Anderson, 2,800 hours; Rose Ashton, 2,600; Rowene 2,400; Vibbert, Duretha Smith and Dorene Webb, 2,200; Norine Fox, 2,100; Laura Parduhn, 2,000. Marvel Peterson has served 1,800 hours; Donna Chilton, 1,600 hours; LaRene Ashby and Electa Smith, 1,500; Maud Roberts and Velda Fox, 1,400; Irene Earl and Beth Harding, 1,300 hours; Verland Beck, 1,100 hours; Ana Boley, 1,000 hours; June Peterson, 900 hours; Emma Parker, Dorothy Nelson and Lorna Birk, 800 hours; Thelma Memmott and Monty Goodsell, 700 hours; Margaret Barratt, Luana Smith, Betty Robinson, Roberta Binnal, Gladys Hansen, 600 hours. Leona Larson, 500 hours; Vivian Ditlevson, Thelma Overly, Grace Jensen, Edith Selig, Florence Fish, 400 hours; Wanda Veater, Kate Roberts, Maxine Greenwood, LaPriel Walters, uou Chicken for Manning, Ginger Whiting, itl"fl 1 McTtifwe. American 21 Fork for eight years; Continuous service awards were also presented with Nona Bingham receiving an award for 15 years of service; Margaret Faddis and Ruth Meranda, 14 years; Alice Clements, Marvel Peterson, Rowene Vibbert, 13 years; Doreen Webb and Duretha Ashby, Margaret Barratt, Florence Fish, Norine Smith, 10 years; Verda Peterson, June Peterson, Beth Harding, nine years. Betty Robinson, Laura Parduhn, Velda Fox, Donna Chilton, Rose Ashton and Vergie Anderson were honored additional listing charge in Utah. Directory assistance records will reflect a dual listing by showing both forms, regardless of whether a subscriber chooses to purchase the additional reverse name listing. Under the proposal, initials could be included and women whose husbands are deceased could list their own and their husband's first name. Individuals known by more than one first name could have their second name or nickname listed. An order charge of $6.00 would apply if existing primary or additional listings are changed to the new form or for adding additional listings. There will be no additional charge, if listings are established at time of application, for new service. LaRene ' Fox, Goodsell,' Grace Jensen, Myrtle Kay, Maud Roberts, Electa Smith, Luana Emma Parker and Smith, Leona Larson, seven years. Verland Beck, Dorothy Nelson and Lorna Birk were honored for six years of service as a Pink Lady, and Thelma Marrott, Kate Roberts and Edith Selig for five years of service. Monty 6 With all 2 Piece or 3 Piece 1: (No Limit) "J EES lllllfcMIW isagl CPU PON Xmim Arrid 8 Oz. Anti-Perspira- J Oi Ro,,-0- n 89 v Johnson's 60's Efferdent Tablets Bob Pierce and SCISSORS North IMiKast No. - NEGc. mi O Metropolitan Property and Liability Insurance Company A two-thir- Warwick. R. I. A Subsidiary of Metropolitan Maalox Suspension or t12 Maalox Plus J. "Rusty" Rogers 768-802- 7 Lite 8 0z. Wella Balsam Conditioner u,5. T $1 43 Lehi A r AM. AT 1095 North 300 East I'himr one-thir- ,.93 Mm"-'- SAW FILER SAW SERVICE American Kork Lincoln said: 9 Oz. Baby Powder or 4 Oz. Baby Oil WW Ji OfclEST D I4l 4 for Lozenges, 12 Oz. When I'm getting ready to read son with a man, I spend of my time thinking about myself and what I am going to thinking about him and what he is going (o say. wm or 18's Oz. Mark Merkley Double Duty Toothbrush nt or 2V2 Oz. 4S i Pro Extra Dry Spray 73 4 4 ( Expires May 15, 1977 Chloraseptic $r '4 4 CHICKEN DINNERS I: YOUR SAW See us for fast, reliable $4.25 FREE Small Drink 0z. JEW? Homeowners Insurance $2.75 $6.35 Piece Dinner with 6 Rolls $8.95 on our Foley Auto and $1.59 A Irene Earl, Lady Patch. current AUTOMATIC 99' 14 Piece Dinner with 6 Rolls I 1 Hospital I olitnleer ('.OOlllilUIIOI receives gift of appreciation front Donna Chilton. M is. McTufiue hits ijttil the hospital to "Have jxtsl jiresiilenl mote lime to sietul tvillt Iter family. (, Pink FILE Occasions 9 Piece Chicken Dinner with 4 Rolls Eaton, US All 5 Piece Dinner with Logs, Slaw and 2 Rolls and wife's given names under one surname. The combined listing could have the wife's and husband's given name appear first, such as Jones, Mary & John, or Jones, John & Mary. This would be considered the primary listing and would carry no additional monthly charge. Customers wishing to have a white pages listing for both forms (John & Mary and Mary & John) would pay 55 cents a month for the extra listing, the LET HERE 3 Piece Dinner with Logs and Slaw Eldean the 1 2 Piece Chicken Dinner with Potato Logs Young, Ora Adams, Lucille Wootton, 100 hours. Ila Milne, Vesta Wickwire, Lucille Wootton and Bessie Chadwick received their pin; and Rose Marie Smith, Beulah Lewis, Mary Price, Dixie Carroll, Twila Johnson, Beth Virginia 768-802- or TOME Teresa Barrell, Jn LIU Jo 90 East Alain - Lehi Huggard, 300 hours; Melissa Robinson, Esther Louler, Elva Varney, Pat Hardy, 200 hours; Earlene (0 in v tarsal reports. 30 past-preside- customers who the plan could both the husband's Veterans Administration uui provision, to Training under the GI Bill has been made more attractive with increased entitlement and allowances, the ELDER HILL STEELE J T L 11 iUH KS-,liiiifiham. I enln I'eierwn. Hue Clements. I. to r.. anil standing. Koicene I ihhert. Ihtretlui Smith. Laura I'artlulm. Ihirene II ehh. Ruse hlihui. I erie imlersttn. lrlle ka lime flit en 2.IHH) h, mrs ami over to I'ttik Ignites in servUe at American Lark Hospital. Nirls Ji'iurn HuildiiiK say--an- d I customers." Residents Abraham ft J I -- Elder Bill Steele, a son of Mr. and Mrs Ronald Sieele. returned April 1 from the California-OaklanMission. He was welcomed home at services held last Sunday in the Thirteenth Ward. Elder Steele will also speak in sacrament services next Sunday in the First Ward. He will be employed on a farm this summer and plans to attend college this fall. d Mm$ The Pleasant Grove firemen hold a breakfast on Saturday, April 30, at the Pleasant Grove firestation. Everyone is invited to attend. Breakfast will be served from 6.0 until 10.00 a.m. Cost for the delicious meal will be $1 50 for adults and 75 cents for children. Hope to see you there. will California Mission Mtn. Bell Announces New Listing Program Mountain Bell announced effective April 4, 1977, a plan to permit customers who share the same surname, live at the same address, and have the same telephone number to be listed together in the white pages of the telephone P. G. Firemen Plan Breakfast Returns From their devotion to the hospital and for becoming involved in "almost every aspect of hospital life." He said nearly 20,000 hours of volunteer time were given during the year. This, he said, would amount to a sizeable amount of cash outlay if the hospital had to pay for the K. Boyd and Jetta Marie Rasmussen, Pleasant Grove, became the proud parents of a cute little blonde daughter born March 27 in the American Fork Hospital. The tiny newcomer weighed seven pounds four ounces and measured a dimply 20 inches in length. Blessed with an abundance of blonde hair, she will be named Angela. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Tuff Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rasmussen of Lehi. Also happy are great grandparents Cliff and Kate Austin of Lehi and Clarence Rasmussen of Pleasant Grove. Zimmerman for THURSDAY. APRIL 14, 1977 Elder Bill Steele Club. Wayne S. Winters, hospital board chairman, commended ts Karl taards Banquet Honored! aft Pink Ladies Auxiliary members at the American Fork Hospital were honored last Thursday, at a banquet held at the Alpine Country John and Patty THE LEHI FREE PRESS ILeM HDihui wm 'tin unlit 93 Regular or Extra Body RSSOCSf Me MM |