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Show .1 'J Page A--4 Lehi Free Press Thursday. October 9, im I and as a tai consultant for H R Block. The couple have four children, J. Val of Centerville, Dee of Altamont, Mrs. Karalyna (Arlin 14 Freeman of Herriman, and Mrs. Tamara (James R J McDermaid of Salt Lake City. Thej have 14 grandchildren and four Trane Home Kate Fowler Austin. beautiful little brunette daughter made her entrance into the hearts and home of Calvin and Janet Trane on October 2, 1980. Pink as peach fuzz and gentle as a lamb, Callie Ann checked into American Fork Hospital weighing a petite six pounds 15 ounces and measuring a dainty 18 inches in height. Three curious but protective brothers, Andy, Joel and Ben, vying for errand boy are running for honors, diapers, baby oil and bottles. They think she's more fun than their baby horse, baby cows and baby kittens. A Valley Hospital. The little miss weighed in at six pounds eight ounces and measured 18 inches in length. She has lots of dark hair and will be named to celebrate anniversary WAYNE AND LAUREL DAY Roberts To Celebrate 50th Wedding Day Karisa. Newlyweds Have brother Big anxiously Wyatt awaited her arrival home. 57 Grandchildren Proud grandparents are and DeRae Darling and Don and Dalene Jones. include Dale and Marie Peterson, Bill The children of Ray F. and Thelma H. Roberts will honor their parents at an open house in celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary. The event will be Saturday, October 18, from 5:30 until 7;30 p.m. at The Colonial House, 187 West Main, Lehi. All friends and relatives are invited to come share this happy occasion. They request no gifts. Mr. Roberts was born in Taft, Uintah County, to Joseph Henry and Olive Labrum Harrison. She worked for in Roosevelt, and for Humphrey's in American Fork, The Mrs. LaVerle Neves Makin of Pleasant Grove became the bride of 0. Wayne Day, Saturday, Sept. 20, in the their will couple home make in Highland following an extended tour of South America. Provo LDS Temple. was ceremony performed by the bride's former Harvey Bishop Smith. The Brad-shaw- 's The bride is the mother of five children, and Mr. Day Alene and Jones Ferl Darling, all of Lehi; and Arnold and Deona Dunn of Monroe. Doting is the father of 10. They have 57 grandchildren. now set a VJ Baby Girl For Urry Family A pretty little dark haired daughter was born to Calvin and Eileen Urry on October 2. She made her appearance in the Utah Valley and tipped the Hospital scales at a dimply eight pounds one ounce. She will be named Angela. Delighted brothers and sisters are: Carolyn, Brian, brother. The new family lives in Orem. Tickled pink Proud grandparents are Launch Birthday Calendar Drive Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Urry, Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. , Members of Lehi Lions assisted by Utah beautiful V Club, County horse clubs, will 4-- a door-to-do- begin campaign to sell community birthday calendars. STONEWARE SET LAY-A-WA-Y The price of the calendar CERTIFICATES is slightly less than last year; it will be $4 for the first calendar. Additional CHOOSE FROM THREE PATTERNS. SB SIOKI w fill!)) fFl d 459f. STATE dish calendars may be purchased for $3.00 which is also the senior citizen's rate. The money earned will go AT PARTICIPATING m aw PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. 9f 10 & 1 1, 1900j m mwm m. m ..Ml r . fi.. f W v v. m IILW a I S r-- ,OCi a aw ,h. !v:;.s..,,. n h ,, ( W-- r H. $1.00 OFF! Dollar-Sav- Lloyd Roudabush Saw' ; 11, 1980 hiiiih Lehi, Utah; Texas; and Salina, Company's Troupe, good though Delete Refractories General Coupon! Coupon has appointed manufacturing manager of er Sah&Pepper TtB THtot 4-- 4-- Anyone wishing to order a may do so by calendar calling Harper, Holcomb, Peterson, 768-822- 768-998- 6 or 768-306- Position At General Refractories ,l...k. i.., to worthy community Lions Club projects. The portion earned by members will help finance the winning horse judging team's trip to Denver in January. Chairman of the calendar campaign is Bill Harper. Committeemen are Lester Holcomb Davis and Peterson. PI. Grove Man Named To New been j' I rUffWIW FOODTOWN STORES! Matching accessories also available. Save even more with this "Dollar-SaverCoupon.. CLEAN,4 COURTEOUS SERVICE 1 kih lOMl'M 7Wi m AMFORKjUT Spanish Fork. The happy father is teaching school in Brigham City and Mrs. Brems is a part time teacher in Logan. Lehi Lions To TABLE WITH FINE. QUALITY BEAUTIFUL Sigurd; great grandparents Esther Thalman and Mr. and Mrs. N. Detro of are grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Swenson and Mr. and Mrs. Vere Peterson. Also is thrilled great grandfather Virgil Peterson, all of Lehi. Diane, Camille, Sheryl, Colette and Shannon. Wayne Bushman of Payson. are grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brems were thrilled with the arrival of a baby boy born Sept 25 at the Logan The little Hospital. newcomer checked in at seven pounds eight ounces. He wiO be named Robert Christopher. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Brems, Lehi; Mrs. Lad Thalman, handsome baby son was bora to Wan Blake and Shauna Swenson Peterson 25 in the September American Fork HosutaL The husky young manHwjghed eight pounds nine ounce, and will be named Clinton Calvin. Troy, three years of age, is mighty proud of his A Fowler, Betty Family Peterson Family and are Cliff and Trane and Gladys and Bows At Val and Kalene Darling are the proud parents of a beautiful little baby girl born September 26 at Utah Baby Boy For Glen and Vera Trane, Don Buttons And Daughter For Darlings MR. AND MRS. RAY ROBERTS news (DEAWEjE Baby Boy For Robert Brems manufacPennsylvania was plants, it turing announced this week by tm ; Fork to plant manager of the Lehi Works, and S. J. Provo, as his Watkins, assistant. Mr$r Betty Blamires, Lehi, has been named financial analyst for the three manufacturing plants. Jack C. Anderson, company president. Roudabush is a graduate of Penn State University Class of '48, where he earned a B.S. degree in Ceramics Engineering. He worked for General Refractories Baltimore Works as a Ceramics Engineer from 1948 to 1953. He then transferred to Los Angeles as plant manager from 1953 to 1960. He was then made plant manager of the Lehi Works, a position he held until this new appointment. f SAJeotS fit HOLES h I 5V WHEN YOU PURCHASE W II SUSPENSION EXCEPRM rvo TABLETS U FRESH TOOTH I TS CORN according Captain Ethel Webb. Everyone is invited attend. Dues are $2. He is a charter member of American Ceramics the Intermountain Society, Section; and is a member of the Association of Iron PASTE Excellent, Authentic Chinese and American Food IAAR6ARINE tXZ CtffAM-O-WegE- R ICE CREAM OTake SB- Out U O Daily Lunch , 7C & Dinner Specials OLIVSS HABISCO I5ez. , OREOj DOUBLE STUFl WESTERN FAMILY 2 CAN COOKIES i TREE TCP MILK CIDgB. 1 An 1 n rjj 700 East State Rd. Am r CLEANSER opening daily for lunch and dinner 11:30 a.m.-10:3- 0 p.m. China Light Cafe CANNBP i lesson, We Are Open EARLY CALIFORNIA LARGE PITTED WESTZRN SHORES The first meeting of the Bluebell Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Friday, Oct. 10, at 2 p.m. in the Second, Fifth, Ninth Ward Church. Lileth Peck will give the W. E. Lawrence of American I fa Camp To Meet and Steel Engineers. He resides with his family in Pleasant Grove. Mr. Roudabush announces the promotion of AT REG. PRICE AtlBLE Bluebell DUP (In American Fork Center) &f?r American Fork 756-656-0 to to |