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Show 7""-- o I- - L Orrr v 4 . - h (V- ;irr (TM Slit :. el ) w x ! F m m.Mt .wv1 w- J I 'r RmssdDE Appointed Gunairdl Commamider rr--1 7.-- . . v : "'l."--iv-- i ...... , a - of troops," It was recently announced that LTC Dee R. Russon has been advanced to the position of Group Commander in the Utah Army National Guard. LTC Russon is now responsible for all engineer units within the state of Utah. Russon states he is proud of the Russon said. "We are concentrating on the quality of training our people receive and strive for excellence in our programs. A war is very realistic to us as evidenced by the rapid enfolding of events between the British and Argentina. At present, 70 percent of our United States fighting force is made up of National Guardmen and Reservists - we have no other alternative than to be ready in a very short time," he said. Engineer units are located in various communities around the state as follows: 115th Engineer Group 1457th Headquarters at Murray; Engineer Battalion Hea'l'Hprs in tf complished. "Our units have now reached 104 percent strength overall f f and that is singularly noteworthy and to We intend very rewarding. maintain high strength levels and a student teaching at meadow. At back, 1. to r., is Miss Hatch's strong and cooperative community cooperating teacher Marci Sheffield, Sen. Hatch, and Marcia support program that benefits both Hat: ch. In front are class members. the local townships and our training 1 w. "f is SECOND GRADERS MEET SENATOR- - Senator Orrin Hatch visited the Meadow Elementary School last week, speaking to second graders, then moving into an assembly for all students ' at the school. The Senator's daughter Marcia is doing her American Fork; 116th CSE Equip ment Company in Spnngville; 117th Float Bridge Company in Lehi and Tooele; and the Battalion units in these locations: Company A at Vernal and Price; Company B at Murray, Company C at Provo, and Company D at Mt. Pleasant and Nephi. come-as-you-a- re engineers and the excellent achievements they have ac- 1 w Pms . Thursday, April 15. 1982 - Paee 3 LTC Russon concluded by inviting prior service personnel and high school juniors, seniors, college students and recent graduates to contact local National Guard units for interesting and varied training opincluding significant portunities monetary benefits. From the Front ALPirtE Hatch Visits Continued from Front Page crisis to Poland's problems, Hatch concluded his visit saying, "study your English so you can learn to speak, write and read better, and study math so you can learn to think," he said. "I hope you'll support our nation, honor our flag and go to church on Edward LaMar WHILE STOCK Chamberlain LASTS!! Hundreds of children lined the edges of Vets baseball diamonds last Saturday for the annual Easter Egg Hunt. Chamber of Commerce membrs had purchased, dyed and hidden hundreds of eggs for the exciting Easter event. Promptly at 9:30 the little ones were turned loose to find the brightly colored eggs. Specially marked eggs netted the finders money, prizes or both. The weather cooperated with sunshine flooding the clean confines of the spacious park. Chamber of Commerce committee Sunday." With those remarks the Senator, a tall, slender six feet two inch gentleman, wearing cowboy boots and a broad smile, bade the students and teachers goodbye with "I hope to see you all again sometime." members wish to extend a hearty thank you to Lehi merchants for their generosity in furnishing money, eggs and prizes for the annual hunt. A happy note was citizens' realization that the new sidewalk makes a safe and convenient pathway to Vets Park were many summer activities take place. In previous years there has been no pedestrian facilities to get to or from the Park. A hearty thank you to Lehi City and citizens for providing the sidewalk and broad gateway leading into Vets Ball park. Edward LaMar Chamberlain, 69, of Bolder City Nevada, died at home on April 14, 1982. He was born on Dec. 28, 1912 in Cedar Fort to William Edwa-- d and Erma Prestwich Chamberlain. He married Leone Edwards Sept. 7, 1933 and the marriage was later sealed in the Salt Lake Temple. He attended Lehi schools. He was a welder and a heavy duty mechanic. He is survived by one son and three Mrs. John (Shirley) daughters, Jacobsen of Henderson, Nevada; Jason Chamberlain of Serritos, Calif.; Judy Chamberlain of Boulder City, and Mrs. Ed (Jerry) Pane of Boulder City. He has three brothers, Afton Chamberlain of Cedar Fort, Cecil Chamberlain of Lehi and Laroy Chamberlain of American Fork. Funeral servsices will be held April 17, in Boulder City. ALPiFIE FIREPLACE FURNACES The Famous Alpine Fireplace Furnace featuring "Positive Pressure" to heat more evenly ' ' - i & ";. All FREE ADMISSION . 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Cast iron roller grate for wood or coal, air damper thermostatically lonly reg $728 OVER RIDE THE BUCKING MECHANICAL BL'LL BIG PINEY (Coal Burning) efficient, 10 165 $275 CIRCULATOR hold even help temperatures. Nostalgic but IN UTAH COUNTY Reg KNIGHT systems THE LARGEST SHOW OF ITS KIND 329 Reg $519 State, Lehi 768-841- 1 F we pi. ace furnaces 9jB |