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Show Full Military Hor.crs Acccrdsd Terry IJislsen. Vistam Vcr Vkfb ter, Mrs. Paul (Janet) Anderson all of Lehi; grandmothers, Mrs. Susie Palmer, Lehi, and Mrs. Gladys Nielsen, Salt Lake City. With Bishop William Price of ficiating, Elder Glade Dalton of the Second Ward Bishopric, con ducted the services. Mrs. Naomi Shaw played the organ prelude and postlude music and accompanied the vocal selection. The prayer with the family was offered by Phillip Boltz. Death Calls A. M. (Bert) Peterson M. "Bert" Peterson, 3 in the Fork hospital of a heart ailment. He was born Nov. 28, 1910 in Lehi, to Charles Louis and Mary Jean Wag staff Pet erson. He married Anna Nerdin Nov. 21, 1929, Salt Lake City. He was maintenance man at the Utah State Training School, A- merican Fork. He was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors: widow; sons, L.J , Pocatello; Dean, Pleasant Grove; Nine grandchildren; three great grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Max Wayne, Glen J., Douglas, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Charles (Ellen Rose) Arbele, Charles Amos, both of Lehi; Mrs. Ferrell (Thelma) Hitman, Tooele; Louis Odell, El Cajon, Calif.; Mrs. Edith Cornfoot, San Francisco; stepbrothers, stepsisters, Mrs. Isabell Crumbie, Karl Zierald, Henry Zierald, Mrs. Klara VanValdonburgh, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Erma Wermer, Arcadia, Calif.; Mrs. Cliff (Lenora) Christenson, El Monte, Calif.; Mrs. Freda Pet- died March Bishop William Price spoke the invocation In the chapel, followed by a vocal duet, "SomeImpressive funeral services where, My Love," by Alvin and were held last Thursday, March Elaine Schow. at LOO p.m. in the Wing Mor4, Lloyd Foote presented the bio tuary Chapel, for Mrs. Warren graphical sketch and an original L. Goates (Marie Phillips). Mrs. poetic tribute, with the concluding Goates, 61, Lehi native and long eulogy by Elden A Harding, intime church and community structor at the Lehi High SchooL worker, died Feb. 23, in a Salt Mr. Harding reported on the comLake City hospital, following surments of other teachers and also gery. students. Terry was referred to The many beautiful flowers as "a fine boy- - never in any and congregation detrouble. He was friendly and noted capacity the regard and respect of to and helpful always her many friends and associates. others, modest in the joy of accomplishBishop Leland G. Price of the ment. He planned his work and Lehi Tenth Ward, conducted the worked his plan.' Students spoke at which the prelude of him as "never too busy to services, and postlude music was played leave his project and help by Joan Welch, ward organist. Bishop Evans L. Anderson, a His devotion and courtesy to brother-in-laoffered the prayhis grandmothers as well as er with the The opening family. noted. his wife and parents was in the chapel was spoken prayer The quotation, "I regret that Bishop Louis E. Phillips, I have only one life to give to by brother of Mrs. Goates. was made, and my country, A vocal solo, "Come Unto from the Bible, "Greater love Me and Rest,' by Barbara Packhath no man than this- - that he was accompanied by Beth ard, down friends." his life for his lay Tidwell. Mavis Christensen preStake President Dean T. Worl- sented the biographical sketch ton was in attendance. The caand tribute. pacity congregation and many Succeeding speakers were Bisbeautiful flowers donated the rehop Lorin W. Goates, twin brothgard of the many friends of the er of Warren L. Goates, who family. was present from Parma, Idaho; The closing musical number Bishop Dennis Lauper and Presiwas a requiem organ selection dent Virgil H. Peterson. Bishop entitled prayer,' by Mrs. Shaw. Lauper, close relative of Mrs. Elder John Gray of the ward had come from San FranGoates, bishopric, spoke the benediction. California. cisco, Flowers were cared for by memMany examples of unity and cobers of the Second Ward Relief in the large Phillips operation Society. Interment took place in were noted. Mrs. Goates' family Lehi the City Cemetery, where practice of hospitality in promothe grave was dedicated by Donting family gatherings and her ald Palmer, an uncle. close devotion to her mother were eulogized. Her skill in sewing, many positions of leadership Music Teachers and her cooperation with her Hear About Life husband in business activities were recalled. Of Edvofd Grieg As an Interlude, Mrs. Arva of favorThe Timpanogos Chapter of the Bone played a medley ites, "The Old Refrain,' "I Love Utah Music Teachers Association held its March meeting at a Little Cottage," and "Star the residence of Nelda Rawlin-so- n, of the East." The closing song, by President Pleasant Grove, on Thurs Armond E. Webb, was "Hold day, March 4. The meeting began at 7:30 p.m. with Sharon de Thou My Hand, Dear Lord," with Mrs. Zada W. Phillips as acPaula, Chapter president, con companist. of Minutes' the ducting. January Jean L. Phillips, a brother, meeting were read by secretary, Margean Shumway. Upcoming events were discussed, with the Spring Student Pre-Sprin- g Recital to be held April 1, the Music Festival to be held on April 17,andtheTeachers"Play-In- " to be held on May 7. Car la Reg. Eliason, vice president, gave a report on the highlights of the U.M.T.A. Western Division Convention held at the BYU on Feb. Melvin Wilson Mrs. Rose Alean Sperry Bingham, 74, died in a Salt Lake City hopsital, of natural causes. She was a sister to Mrs. John (Mary) Holm of Lehi. Mrs. Bingham was born April 16, 1896, a daughter of Charles Jay and Rebecca Tryon Sperry. She was married to Joseph Bonn, March 11. 1926. He died Aug. 17, 1966. She was married to Askel Bingham on Dec. 29, 1970 in Salt Lake City. She is survived by her husband; a brother, Thomas H., Ely, Nevada; and sisters, Mrs. John (Mary) Holm, Lehi; Mrs. Letha Tidwell, Nehpi, Utah; Mrs. Electa Smith, American Fork. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 6, in the 30th Ward chapel, Salt Lake City, with burial in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, Salt Lake City. Called by Death; Funeral Saturday Melvin Wilson, 55, veteran of World War II and long time construction worker, died at his He is survived by his wife, Lehi; six sons and two daughters-Ber- t, Scott, Rick, Shay, Stewart, Ronnie, Mrs. James (Beverly) Draney and. Lori Ann Wilson, all of Lehi; one grandchild: five brothers and four sisters-Milto- n and Ben Wilson, Tridell; Carl, Provo; Elmond and Eldred, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Frank (Elva) Davis, Vernal; Mrs. Myrtle Ogden; Mrs. Jay (Ella Rae) Wright, Paul, Idaho; Mrs. Don (Twila) Hughes, Layton, THE LEHI FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11. 1971 Alarm clock a vicious mechHeaven made la Marriages are anism used to scare the daylight but so are thunder and into people. c WEEK-IERJII- D Ber-kenp- as, home Tuesday, March 9, at 10:30 p.m., of natural causes. -S- was born June 13, 1915, in Panguitch, Garfield County, Utah. Utah, a son of John Thomas and FUNERAL SATURDAY Maude Morrill Wilson. Funeral services will be held He was married to Flora Bas-tia- n, Saturday at 1L00 a.m., at the April 18, 1947, in Neola, Wing Mortuary chapel, where Duchesne County, Utah. They had friends may call Friday from 7 made their home in Panguitch, to 9 p.m., and Saturday prior to Tridell, Neola and Lehi. He was the services. Interment will take a member of the LDS Church. place in the Lehi City Cemetery. A veteran of World War H, he served overseas with the U.S. When aman's pushing 50, that's exercise enough. Army in Africa and Italy. He IZZLERS PRICES GOOD ONLY Thur. - Sat and Mon. Fri. WOMEIIS SPORTSWEAR One Rack k PRICE w, Nam. He is survived by his wife, Lehi; his parents, a brother, Criag Alan Nielsen, and a sis Albert Tribute fo Mrs. Yirren L 6o:l:$ Full military honors were accorded Pfc. Terry Lee Nielsen, 20, at funeral services Saturday, at 1L00 a.m. in the Wing Mortuary ChapeL Military personnel from Dugway Proving Ground served as pallbearers, firing squad at the cemetery, and as a large group in attendance. Pfc. Nielsen, 20, was killed in action in Viet Nam on Feb. 2L He was born in Lehi, August 23, 1950, a son of Dewey Carl and Alice Mary Palmer Nielsen. He was married to Rosemary Johnson, Dec. 19, 1969, in Lehi. He was a member of the LDS Church and was educated in the Lehi schools. He was a state winner in the Industrial Arts competition. He had attended vocational college for a year and a half. He had followed employment with the Lehi Floral concern and later with the Western Wrecking Company in Salt Lake City. He entered the U.S. Army May 20, 1970, receiving his basic and advanced training at Fort Lewis, Washington, leaving Oct. 20, 1970, for overseas duty with the "Americal Division'' in Viet 60, Sister of Lehi Woman Dies Fiferds Pay Ffcrl Leaders Needed For Club Work and Joy Sunderland of Lehi, are now serving as supervisors for H Club work. There are many fields for boys and girls, age 10 to 18 years of age, to participate in. Those desiring to serve as club leaders are invited to contact Mr. or Mrs. Sunderland for enrollment forms, in order to get the clubs Boyd MISSIONARY WIVES AND PARENTS MEETING THURSDAY IN FIRST WARD WITHOUT A - u- m uii uu uii sick or hurt and can't work, while you're in the hospital or at home. 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