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Show i 1 THE LEHI FREE PRESS A Navy Guest Cruise To Hawaii This Is the third in a series of brief articles depicting some of the highlights of a cruise to Hawaii, taken by the editor of the Free Tieu, as guest of the Secretary of Navy. fiiom'n, Judge wwvwvvwwvvvvvvvwvvw Friends and relatives gathered in final tribute Saturday at 1 p.m., for the funeral of Mrs. George (Christina Elizabeth Harrison) Phillips in the Fifth Ward chapel M.s. Philiips, Lehi native and life long resident here, died Tuesday, March 7, in a hospital in Glendale, Calif., where she was staying with family members during the past two years. Bishop Harvard Hinton took charge of the services, at which the prelude and posthide music was played by Mrs. Zada Phillips. Howard Robinson offered the prayer with the family, prior to the funeral. Jean L. Phillips offered the prayer at the chapel and Bishop Hinton presented the biographical sketch prepared by the family. Speakers were Bishop E. B. Gar rett and Bishop R. Ward Webb. 'As a musical interlude, a quartette, "O. My Father," was sung by Bishop Evans L. Anderson ana his sons, Ralph, Blaine and Mei- - Cases brought before the docket of Judge Leland Powell and completed, include the following: After spending five days at sea aboard the carrier "Midway" Grace Hunt, Bountiful speeding. the delegation of Utah publishers, who were guests of the Secre- $10; Willard Corley, Colorado, A trail of muddy speeding, $10; Allen Reinhold, Pro-v- o, tary of the Navy, steamed into Pearl Harbor. water followed the huge carrier as it made its way through the speeding, $10; George Frazier, narrow channel, cut through a solid reef of coral. Springville, speeding, $10; Adolph As "we slowly passed through the channel we had a perfect Pulley, American Fork, no drivers license, dismissed; speeding, view of the battleship Utah, which looked like nothing more than Sherril Gardner, Provo, we closer could came see we many $10; a raft floating in the harbor. As $10. speeding, Hawaiian girls in full costume singing and dancing on the pier. As we disembarked each guest was presented with a lei and some Mr. and Mrs. William Sherwood of the less bashful publishers received a friendly unexpected kiss with thir seven children, of South ' Jordan, spent Sunday afternoon Immediately following this unexpected ceremony we were here visiting with family members to Command escorted officers of and the Pacific greeted by staff McMillan home. Mr. Sher at the Barber's Point where we were housed in the Bachelor Officers wood entertained with singing and ,,.,. Quarters,, where, we stayed during our Stay in Hawaii. guitar playing. The group enjoyed luncheon together. Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Sherwood and two children, of South Jordan, came in the evening. They also visited at the Clover home and with Mrs. vin, with Mrs. Marilyn A. Nielsen Ed Branson. as accompanist. ; A family dinner, Sunday, at the In clos'ng, the quartette sang, Understand." We'll home of Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt "Sometime Smith, included Mr. and Mrs. Ster Warren L. Goates, a brother-in-laspoke the benediction. Relief ling Burch (Joy) and children of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Lar Society members cared for the ry. Smith Lehi; Mrs. Rose C. lovely flowers. Pallbearers were Shoell, mother of Mrs. Smith, of Jean L. Phillips, Dave Adamson, Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Howard Robinson, Evans L. Ansons, Stanley and Stevea They derson, Warren L. Goates and spent the afternoon viewing slides Wesley Harding. Interment took of family scenes over many years. place in the Lehi cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by Abe CARD OF THANKS Phillips, a brother. The kind interest and aid of friends and neighbors, at the time Spring unlocks the flowers to of the illness and loss of our be- paint the laughing soil. loved husband, brother and uncle, Edward Brunson, is deeply appreciated. We wish to thank all those who called at the home, sent flow, ers, took part on the program or helped in any way at our time of From Abe Ekins sorrow. Mrs. Edward Brunson and It's been interestFamily Members ing for us in Phar, Aa .,1 Y ; Pharmacy Phacts jL a MISSIONAY WIVES AND PARENTS MEETING THURSDAY (TONIGHT) The missionary wives and parents meeting will be held Thursday (tonight) at 8 pjn. in the Third-SevenWard church. All those in the organization are reminded to attend. Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Karl Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Clive Beal. th NOT AN ENEMY SHIP IN SIGHT Russell Innes, Free Press publisher, gets the feel of the nuclear submarine "Swordfish" as he scans the waters near Pearl Harbor through periscope. for the season's activities. Included with Mr. and Mrs. Berry, are the following officers: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whimpey, Mr. and Mrs. Berl Peterson, secretaries; Mr. and Mrs. Tony Peck, treasurers; Mr. and Mrs. Jean L. Phillips, arrangements; Members of the Lehi Dance Set Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bone, decare reminded to keep in mind the orations; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin date of the first party of the year, Schow, publicity; Mr. and Mrs. Haws, refreshments; Mr. a dinner dance, to be held at the Knollin Mrs. Neil Carson, and Bearmory, Saturday, April 22. Mr. and Mrs. Wesfore that time, officers will con- directors, and directors. Turner, tact former members for the pay- ley ment of dues, which have been set bunch o f June reared at $10 for the year. Headed by Mr. and Mrs. Wal- flowers you carry, from seeds of lace Berry as chairmen, the of- Apri'.'s sowing. Robert Browning ficers met and made arrangements Final Rites Held Dogs Must Wear Lehi Dance Set For Mrs. Tags Collector Plans First Warns Owners Dinner-Danc- e THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1961 According to Lloyd Eichler, city and county dog collector, local residents have been very slack in putting dog tags on collars. Effective as of the present date, those dogs caught without tags will be pick ed uo and put in the dog" pound for three days. If not claimed, they will be destroyed. Krep Dogs in at Night Dogs running at large between one hour after sunset and one hour before sunrise, every day, must be stopped or it will be necessary to file a complaint on their owners. If any dog owner has been missed and tags are needed, please contact Mr .Eich ler. The same afternoon we were taken on a tour of Pearl Harbor and had a closer look at the battleships "Arizona and "Utah." BABY GIRL ARRIVES These ships were among those destroyed when nearly 400 carrier FOR BRUCE AND based Japanese planes attacked the harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. These PENNY HUNT BONE two battleships were the only ones which were not repaired to A pretty baby girl, their first see more action during the war. There were, 1103 men who lost child, arrived Feb. 24, in a Salt their lives when the once proud "Arizona" was sunk. A shrine is Lake City hospital, for Bruce and now underway as an everlasting memorial to the men whose bodies Penelope Hunt Bone. Kathryn May is the name selected for the still remain in the ship. little miss, who made her debut The battleship "Utah" experienced much the same treatment at 6 lbs. 3 ozs. Pleased grandparas the "Arizona". She had been used as a target ship by the U. S. ents are Captain and Mrs. Merlin St. Patrick's Day and Easter are Navy prior to her destruction by Jap bombs. Hit by three torpedos, J. Hunt of Michigan, first time coming soon. We have cards and the "Utah" capsized and sank. The bodies of 58 navy men who grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs. candy for both occasions. Eldon Bone of Lehi. Great grandlost their lives aboard the "Utah" remain in the sunken ship. Let Us Fill Your Next Prescription Each morning our group was given briefings by staff of- parents include Mrs. Mary E. Mrs. Ella Whetzel, Lehi; Bone, ficers of the fleet. Admiral Harry D. Felt, Commander-in-Chie- f American Falls, Idaho, and Wilof all Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine groups and Admiral liam Hansen of Rupert, Idaho. J. H. Sides, Commander-in-Chie- f of the Pacific Fleet, welcomed Main Street Lehi us and arranged for discussions by staff officers. The heart's earnst and pure fulfilled. is Phone PO always The Pacific Fleet with headquarters at Pearl Harbor, is comMohandas Gandhi posed of all personnel, ships, shore stations and facilities, aircraft and weapons, within its juisdictional command, which extends from the United States west coast across the Pacific to the middle The Lehi I'LL BUY THAT SHOT- - , Wl of the Indian Ocean, and from Anarctica to Point Barrow, Alaska. Entered at the post office at Lehi, It has approximately 425 ships, 3,000 aircraft and 250,000 officers Utah, as second class matter unand enlisted men. .. attic. KV.V ....... tup. der the act of Congress March 3, cnjcp. .conu One of the highlights of our orientations was a briefing by 1879 W n M WAN I Ml xrrC'I Admiral John S. Thatch, commander of defense or force. Following a very interesting briefing by staff officers, we (UAH STATE PASS ASSOCIATION took an elevator to the top of an diving tank, where men are trained in submarine warfare and rescue work. Demonstrations v EDITORIAL were perfectly executed showing new methods of rescue from dis- NATIONAL abled submarines. These highly skilled instructors, who performed for us, are trained to hold their breath between two and a half and three minutes. We witnessed one instructor who dived 100 feet to the bottom of the tank (filled with crystal clear water) waved at us from the bottom and returned to the surface, exhaling A weekly newspaper devoted to the interests and welfare that one big breath of air as he acended. (I'll take vanilla). ofLehiGty A ride out into the ocean and a dive down to a depth in the nuclear submarine, "Swordfish" was next on the agenda. Published by the Free Press PubThe publishers stood on top of the sub until it reached deep waters Sell "White Elephants" lishing Co. every Thursday. E. Russell Innes, Publisher and then went down the tower by ladders into the comfortable Buv What You Want! Subscription quarters below. As the sub was ready to submerge vents of stor. . Year . Per $3.00 (in advance) age tanks fore and aft were opened to bleed out air and let in sea water. The sub dives at an agle of about 45 degrees until it reaches the desired depth. The core of the reactor of the sub rests in a pressure vessel enclosed in a primary shield. The nuclear core is replaced every two or three years at an approximate cost of half a million dollars. This core is about the size of a medium suitcase. 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