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Show THURSDAY, i rTTf FETE ilAX 11, l&M Stockmen Warned of Gun Fire Danger During National Guard Encampment David Pearson Med. in The Utah National . Guard is planning to use the Jordan Narrows Military Reservation for Artillery firing between the period David A. Pearson. 48, one of of June 6 to 20, 1954, It is an four injured in a construction accident at The Dalles, Oregon, May 14, died in Orepon Wednesday, May 19. Two of the other men A native of also succumbed. Scotland, he was born in Dundee. April 5, 1906, a son of Jock and Sunday, June 6 will mark the Jessie Lidingham Pearson. He of the annual opening moved to Canada with the family of the Utah National encampment made and at the age of five they accordtheir home in Shelath, E C It Guard at Camp Williams, Com Lehi the officers to of ing was there he met the Powell pany. for who there lived eighfamily All members of the local outfit teen months in 1929-3are expected to take part In the He was married to Emily Powell annual training camp. The unit In Vancouver. B. C in 1934. He now numbers 62 enlisted men and citizenreceived his United States four officers. ship in , April, 1951. With his On Monday, the men will comfamily he lived in Poulsen Monwork on a gravel pit, while tana, where they moved in 1946; plete will study preparin New Mexico and in Oregon. Tuesday they obstacle ation of and mine field. They established a home in Lehl remainder of the first the During three years ago. week they will assist artillery in Survivors include his widow and preparation of positions, and study two daughters, Joyce and Mary defense guerilla ambush. against Lou Pearson; two sisters, Mrs. 11 will be GoverJune Friday, Zina Horton, Vancouver, B. C, and nor's Day, and the camp will be Mrs. Jessie Christensen, Pleasant open to the public for demonGrove, Utah; two strations of artillery firing, Jet Mrs. Victoria English, Vancouver, planes breaking the sound barrier, and Mrs. Georgina Patrick, She-lat- demonstrations of engineering B. C, and two construction, parades, etc. On Pete and Jack Rebagliattl, Lilott, Saturday, the men will undergo B. C Inspection, and on Sunday will Funeral services were held at have reduced schedule. The Dalles, Oregon. Saturday, May Monday, June 14 will see the 22, with Aldo Harmon taking guardsmen taking part in removal charge. Clyde Butler offered the of minefields and preparations to opening prayer and Elder George occupy bivouac area. The followthere will be field King was the principal Bpeaker, ing three-day- s Songs, "In the Garden," and occupation of camp area, road "Sometime We'll Understand," construction and maintenance. were furnished bv a duet. Mrs. On Friday, the local men wiH Brown and Mrs. Page. Gene Wall study conversion to combat as inspoke the benediction. fantry ,and occupation of defenMrs. Edward Fox, sister of Mrs. sive positions. Saturday will see Pearson, made the trin to Oregon the final inspection, and on Sunby plane and accompanied the day, June 20, the men will return family and cortege to Lehi. Her to their home stations. mother, Mrs. Lydia Powell, went by plane May 15, remaining until HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Many telephone calls and greetMay 20. Mr .and Mrs. Lionel Horton and Mrs. Raymond Pat- ings were received by Mrs. E. N. (Annie) Webb on her birthday, rick were present from Canada. May 18. Visiting here Tuesday, Funeral In Third Ward Monday for occasion were Mrs. Frankthe Friends and relatives gathered B. lin Adams (Ha Webb) and her at funeral services held in the Lehl Alene, Karen children, Freddie, Third Ward chapel, Monday at 2 Kent and Reed and Ralph, (twins), brother-in-lam. Edward S. Fox, p. Salt Lake City. They brought and member of the bishopric, of took charge. The prayer at the an elaborate cake. Mr. and Mrs. Powell home was offered by William E. Johnson (Alta Webb) visited from Provo ,and Mr. and Thomas E. Sunderland. Mrs. Cecil Webb were here from Ward Organist Evelyn Slater Fork. Mrs. Charles A. played the prelude and postlude Spanish Robblns, Betty Robbins and Reta music. Eldred W. Fox, offered the Dexter were present from Orem. were received from Mr. opening prayer. The opening song, Greetings and Mrs. Allen Webb of Mesa, the "Beyond Sunset," by Mrs. Frances Trinnaman and Sylmer Arizona. Thayn, was accompanied by Mrs. Pearson, spoke the benediction. Slater. L, Carlos Coates, former mayor The grave in the Lehi cemetery of Lehi, read the biographical was dedicated by Arthur Powell, a sketch and gave the address. Mr. brother-in-laRelief Society members cared Pearson was spoken of as a friend to all. His supportof community for the lovely flowers. Pallbearand church causes and his de- ers were Arthur, Ralph and Dean votion to family members were re- Powell, brothers of Mrs. Pearson; called. Tie contributed toward the Gene Powell and Ralph Fox, nep building of the new chapel and hews; and Julian D. Jordan, close encouraged his family in church family friend. duties, was mentioned. Explanation of gospel principles offered Oregon Accident PBESS, LEHI, UTAH Kay Worthen Among Capt John Goates Graduates at USAC Enroute from Japan Kayne Worthen, well known graduate of Lehi high school, will receive his diploma Saturday morning from the USAC in Logan. He followed a major in engineering and is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. At exercises which took place Monday, he completed his military course in the Field Artillery ROTC with the rank of Second Lieutenant, Prominent in athletics in the Lehi high school, he served as student body president in 1950. Civics Following the summer with his parents in Tennessee, he will report at Fort Bliss, Texas, for three army duty. His parents. Mr. years Of Voting Booths and Mrs. Henry Worthen are here As a practical exeperience in for graduation events. citizenship, 58 members of the civics classes at Lehi Junior High Lewis Lott School have petitioned the City Council to repair the city's election to nounced by Brigadiere-Gener- al Maxwell E. Rich. A warning is issued to all owners of cattle and sheep to remove their animals from the area during this period. Local Guard Unit Prepares For Encampment at Camp Williams two-wee- ks 0. half-siste- rs, h, half-brother- s, w consolation. Ray Shelley of American Fork sang, "Link Divine," with Mrs. Owen Humphries as accompanist Owen Humphries, uncle of Mrs. Classes Suggest Repairing voting booths. The students, accompanied by their instructors, visited all of the polling places during the last municipal elections as observors. At that time they noted the voting booths were badly in need of repair. The petition, containing the names of all class members, was accompanied by a letter from Craig W Christensen, explaining the situation they observed and their recommendations. City Council members instructed City Clerk T. F. Kirkham to write to the class president expressing their appreciation of the suggestions. Councilman said they will Investigate the matter before the next fall election and see if the situation cannot be remedied. Of interest to her many friends and relatives here comes the announcement of the marriage of Anna Lewis Lott of Spokane, Washington, to John W. Robinson of that same city. The new Mrs. Robison, well known former Lehi resident, is a daughter of Mrs. Charlotte Lewis and the late Henry Lewis. The ceremony took place at Couer de Alene, Idaho, where the couple was attended by Ted Lott and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lott, sons of Mrs. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Smith (her sister Ardith) of Toppenish, Washington, festivities. joined in the week-en- d The new Mrs. Robinson has been employed for some years at the shoe store in Spokane. Mr. Hern's WORTIIENS HERE Robinson holds a position with the FROM TENNESSEE John Morrell Packing Company. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Worthen, Following a wedding trip to well known former Lehi residents, Wenatchee, Washington .they will are visiting here from Morristown, reside in Spokane. Tennessee. With them are their Mr. and Mrs. Anil Stone and granddaughters, Linda Kaye and Mary Jo Stein. The Worthens are family enjoyed a visit, Sunday, guests at the home of a son, Rich- from Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stone ard Worthen. The girls are mak- (a brother) of Vineyard. With ing their headquarters at the home them were their two children, of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Timothy, Marjean and Robert. Mrs. Stone close friends. will be remembered as the former Delia Russon. (Ralph) Goates has R-- ed to speak Japanese. Captain Goates has been stationed in Japan for the past 27 months. Following a thirty days furlough at his home here, he will report for duty at Denver, Colorado. Among those eagerly waiting to greet the family are his sisters, Mrs. Glenn Wing, Mrs. Kenneth Singleton and Mrs. R. Ward Webb. Washington-Mrs- . Harrington, 5. Schuelter of Yakima, is Welch visiting here for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace occasion. the George SiebeL Sr.. Harrington of Salt Lake City. of Yakima, Washingunderwent tonsil ectomy. May la- now past 90, The ton, is the imis of the Holmstead reported Hal baby is a surgery well after major proving late Julia Vaughn. performed May 20. Jean Bonnie great-grandfath- great-grands- Abraham Anderson, pneumonia repatient admitted May 21. is ported improving. LehiCity DEPARTING RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Anil Stone attended open house for a cousin, Dr. and Mrs. Smoot Horsley, Saturday, in Salt Lake City. They are leaving for Dallastown, Pa., where he has a postion with the Bell Telephone Company. A cousin to Mrs. D. R. Mitchell, he received his doctorate at the University of Utah in December. A and The lbs. great-grandparen- ts. great-grandmoth- er. Philip and Faye Welch Boltz have a new son, born May 23, weight 8 Ubs. He will be named Arthur Merit. A brother, Philip Edward , and a sister, Patricia Faye, are waiting to welcome him. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Welch of Lander, Pauline Mrs. and Wyoming, First Payment August 14--J Ends "duak West Main Street to former patients. 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No Down Payment Auto Reair Work It Pays to Advertise! tonsil operation was perform- A weekly newspaper devoted to ed May 22 for Kenneth Mitchell. 7, the interests and welfare of son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert AMERICAN FORK, UTAH 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Hours famous Lennox Furnaces Wrecker Service on Published by the Free Press baby son was born to Winf red Publishing Co, Every Thursday Veda McKee Gray. May 21. baby who weighed in at 7 12 oz has one small sister, Ruth. Sharing honors as grand- fflMSWi ASSOCIATION parents are Mr .and Mrs. Preston They visited in Santa Rosa at the Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Ray McE. Russell lanes, Publisher home of a sister to Mr. Peterson, Kee of Tridell, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Ella Smith. Her husband, Mrs. Hans Williamson of Pleasant Entered at the post office at Lehi, Frank A. Smith, passed away re- Grove are the as second class matter under Jtah, cently. They also visited with Roland and Beulah Armstrong the act of Congress March 3, 1879 relatives in Vallejo - and were guests of a sister, Mrs. Edith Corn-foo- t, Hansen of Fairfield are the proud Subscription in San Francisco. They parents of a son, born May 22, Per Year (in advance) .. $2.00 is 12 David lbs. ozs. 6 the motored down through weight Elko, Nevada, and the Donner Pass, re- name selected for the newcomer turning by way of beautiful Lake who has two sisters. Pleased Tahoe. They travelled 2,000 miles grandparents are Mr .and Mrs. and report a most enjoyable Henry Armstrong, Fairfield, and ' vacation. Bishop and Mrs. Hansen of American Fork. Mrs. Mary Carson of Fairfield is the ATTEND OPEN HOUSE FOR ALBERT PETERSONS ' TAKE CALIFORNIA TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peterson have returned home after a ten days vacation trip to California. 114 SAVE TIME SAVE MONEY We have just received a carload of er. A IHIMIEII Furnaces - Appliances Air Conditioning Lehl tain John completed his assignment with the army in Japan and is enroute home. He left by boat, Monday, accompanied by his wife and children, Lorraine, Bobbie and Dennis. The children have learn- , 24-Ho- ur HEATING and VENTILATING Mr. and Mrs. John Goates received word that their son. Cap- The C. M. Stones CARD OF THANKS are leaving for Kentucky where We wish to extend our heartfelt they will visit with relatives. thanks to all who assisted at the time of the passing of our beloved IN MEMORIAN At the time of the Memorial husband, father and family member, David A. Pearson. To all Day season, our thoughts return who sent flowers, took part on the in fond recollection to the life of program and for the many kind our beloved husband and father, expressions of sympathy, we are the late Armond V. Sabey and the many monuments left in his deeply grateful. Mrs. David A. Pearson ... memory. Mrs. Armond V. 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