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Show IX)ST bright carpet colors Buried in Lehi Lehi. Funeral services were held in Emmeti, Idaho, Tuesday, for tt, Clarence H. Yates, 78, of who died April 30. 1966, of causes incident to age. Mr. Yates was born in Lehi. June 5, 1887, a son of William and Mary Ann Peck Yates. He was married to Esther Allred, Sept. 18, 1907, in the Salt Lake Temple. She died in 1913. He later married Melvina Carr, April 11, 1917, in the Salt Lake Temple. Active in church affairs, he was bishop of the Weiser, Idaho Stake. He is survived by his widow, daughter, sons, Mrs.Velma Buck, Meridian, Idaho; C. Vern, Salt Lake City; Bernard A., Las Vegas, Nevada; six grandchildren, eight great -- grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Lillian Evans, Lehi, now 90 years old. There are numerous relatives in Lehi. Burial took place Wednesday, at 1 p.m. in the Lehi Cemetery. Em-me- !l fc.i SOPHOMORE CLASS SETS DANCE Making plans for Sophomore Class dance are 1. to r., seated, Vicki Chroma, Carolyn Holdsworth and Madge Fowler, Standing, L to r., Gary Cooper, Stan Lewis, Sharon Wilson, Carey Smith and Bert Wilson. Sophomore Slide Set Friday Thee I Love," will be the theme of the annual Sophomore Slide at the Lehi High School. The semi-formdance will be held tomorrow evening (Friday) in the Girls' Gym, beginning at 8:30 p.m. Admission will be $1.50 per couple and corsages will be out of order. Decorations for this annual dance will include a Springtime scene with twisted crepe paper in shades of orchid, mint green and rose pink draped around the room. al 20-fo- ot Harold Varney Commercial, Industrial Owners Pay Over Half of Property Taxes in Utah The floor show will be presented at 10 p.m. by members of of all the the Sophomore Class. Parents More than one-ha- lf are invited to attend the dance property taxes levied in Utah last as visitors. year was charged to owners of Sponsors include Mr. andMrs. commercial and industrial proRichard Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. perty. This fact was brought out Eldon Harding, Mr. and Mrs. in an analysis of the 1965 proVaughn Clegg and Mr. and Mrs. perty tax just completed by Utah Phillip Oyler. Committee memFoundation, the private tax rebers are Vicki Chruma, Carolyn search organization. The Foundation study revealed Holdsworth, 'Madge Fowler, Sharon Wilson, Gary Cooper, Stan that commercial and industrial Lewis, Carey Smith and Bert property owners were charged Wilson. with $64,415,963 in property taxes last year, an amount equal to 52.5 per cent of the total Utah property tax burden. Property taxes levied against residential owners in 1965 amounted to Grefco or 33.9 per cent $41,583,623, of the total. Other major classifications include motor vehicles Aquisition (passenger cars and trucks)-$8,849,(7.2 per cent), agriShareholders of General Refractories Company at the annual cultural property (farm real farm buildings, farm meeting approved the acquisition estate, and livestock)-$7,233,5- 96 of the Mining and Minerals Pro(5.9 per cent). ducts Division of Great Lakes The report emphasizes that Carbon Corporation. The tally of the vote completed recently these amounts and percentages are for the state as a whole and gave 1,656,944 for the acquisithat there is considerable variation which management supporttion in the proportion of property ed with 892,916 opposed. taxes derived from the different Shareholders Called by Death Approve Harold C. Varney, 69, Lehi died Wednesday, April 27, at his home of natural causes. Aveter-- " an of World War I service in the army, he was a former employee of:.the Tooele Army Depot. He was a member of the LDS Church. Mr. Varney was born August 9, 1896, in American Fork, a son of Ezra J. and Cynthia Louisa Mulliner Varney. He had never married. He is survived by a brother, Susquehanna CorporatLeRoy Varney and a sister, Mrs. Vera V. Manning, both of McGill, ion of Chicago, holder of 14 attem-te- d Nevada, and s e v e r a 1 nieces and per cent of Grefco stock, to the block acquisition nephews. funeral services were held through a proxy contest. Sales in 1965 for the Mining Saturday in the Anderson Mortuary chapel in American Fork, and Minerals Products Division with Elder William R. Ellison of of Great Lakes Carbon Corporthe American Fork Tenth Ward ation were $14,599,413. Grefco' s sales in the same period were bishopric taking charge.; $100,116,029. The prayer with the family wasj Elected directors for three offered by Clarke Varney, a nephyear terms were: Harry T. Graew; Mrs. Violet Braithwaiteplayedj ham, president of General Rethe prelude and postlude music fractories Company; William T. and also accompanied the vocal Marx, executive vice president. selections. LaDrue Varney, a Great Lakes Carbon Corporation; cousin, spoke the invocation in the Aksel Nielsen, chairman of the board, Mortgage Investments chapel. Addresses were heard from Company. Elected for a term of Ham-ne- r, Bishop David Wagstaff and also! one year was Harold H. Ham-ne- r, H. H. of president President D'Monte Coombs of the Inc., investment counsel, American Fork Stake Presidency, who was home teacher for New York City. Harry T. Graham, president Mr. Varney for eight years. A ladies quartette, Helen Searle, of General Refractories ComMargaret Sykes, Ida Wagstaff and pany, producers of refractories Irene Ellison, sang "Teach Me to line the interior of industrial To Pray," and in conclusion, furnaces, said the acquisition will "Abide With Me, 'Tis Eventide." Introduce the Company into" new They were accompanied by Mrs. and Interesting areas ofgrowth." The new Division mines and Braithwattr. diatomite, also known processes R. Cecil Hansen spoke Bishop the benediction. The grave in the! as diatomaceous earth, and is the Lehi cemetery was dedicated by worlds second largest producer Lewis Sandberg. Relief Society of diatomite filteraids and filmembers cared for the lovely ters. It also processes perlite. Diatomite and perlite are flowers. Pall bearers were Clark the most efficient materamong VarDean and Roy Varney, Bill, ney, Jess Barnes and Harold ials available for filteraids used in the production of chemicals, Manning. anti-biotiand pharmaceutiMILITARY RITES cals, foods, beverages and many Full military rites were conducted by District Commander other products, Mr. Graham said. Dennis V. Finch of Lehi. Harold Both also are used as filters and extenders, and as insulation Fox performed the duties of chaplain. Ernest Rutledge andWillard materials. The new division also manuH. Brown composed the color a family of building factures and with Marlin Barnes guard Paul Evans as color bearers. products called Permalite." This operation, too, will be comTaps" was sounded by Alvin Schow as bugler. On the firing patible, Mr. Graham said, because Grefco, through two Eursquad were Dean Colledge, Carl opean subsidiaries, manufacWay-mD. Norman Scown, Harris, tures Heraklith, a wall board Winslow and Wayne Persson. with an established European market there. The Division also quarries and Death markets natural Palos Verdes Stone for use in construction of (Ted) fireplaces, stone fronts, walls, planters, and landscapes. E.J. (Ted) Mower, 72, Provo, died of cancer last Friday at 2 a.m. in a Provo Hospital. Born Chipman, American Fork; Mrs. April 3, 1894, Milbourn, Sanpete Sam (Joyce) Kelly, Grand Junction, Colo.; stepsons, George G. County, to William H. and Cecelia Jensen Mower. He mar- Mahas, North Ogden; Theodore ried Thelma Potter. She died (Bud) Mahas, Salt Lake City; d in 1920. He married Luella Jimmy G. Mahas, Sunset; 36 and was later divorced. grandchildren, one mother, Orem; brothers, He married Margaret Little-for- d Oct. 15, 1942,inSodaSpringsl sisters, Clarence, Butte, Mont.; Idaho. He established the Mower Wiley, Mrs. O.L. Vern Miner, Roofing Co., and the Empire both Provo; Morley, Fairview; Mrs. Golden (Mabel) Peterson, Tile Co in Provo, 1924. Survivors include his widow; Magna; Mrs. William (Vera) son, daughters, Robert J., San Jones, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Francisco; Mrs. Keith (Rhea) 25 at the Berg Drawing Rhoades, Twin Falls, Idaho; Mrs. April Room Chapel, with the burial Salt (Donna) Coleman, Frank Lake City; Mrs. D. Ray (June) In the Provo City Cemetery.. j 699 sources among the several counties of the state. two-thir- TYPEWRITER AND ADDING MACHINE sales, rentals and service. Priday's office Supply. 60 W. Main. Am Fork SK cs 768-211- DRY CLEANING LAIN- DKV For pickup and del- ivery service please Durfey Cleaners. or John Bo.e. PO call MACHINE RADIO TV SERVICE Tubes checked free. Den's Tire Shop. 180 West State. 1 Lehi. Ph. or RE- repair all service. Pickup Parts, sewing notions and scissors sharpening. Kellers Sewing Circle. 385 E. 3rd No.. American Fork Ph SK Will BUILDING DEMOLITION Homes, etc. Nothing too Urge or too small. Reasonable. Skyline Wrecking. 280 So. Center. Am Fork. Ph. 756-469 24 tf EXPERT CARPET and u fn holstery cleaning done your home. Call SK American Fork. 93 FOR SALE l. Incinerators, with lids. $3.50. Help prevent costly fires. Steve Murdock, Am. Fork. SK We will deliver. 50-ga- ton FOR SALE 1964 Ford pickup. Can arrange financing. Mrs. Elaine Boren. Ph. Lehi. bed-roo- m 768-346- 8. ALL TYPES concrete work done. Driveways, sidewalks, patios, retaining walls, etc. 6 Free estimates. Call M. J. Wathen. 768-314- 2. 5 SELL OR LEASE 3 bedroom house and 4 acres, center of Lehi. Plenty water. Fruit trees, barn and coop. Call S. L. C. CR FOR SALE Silver Streak trailer. Tandem wheels, like new. Call W. C. Rhone. Am. Fork. 756-258- 3, FOR SALE 2 bedroom home partly furnished. Garage, carpeting, draperies, large family room with fireplace. 4 Ph. for appointment 363-398- 768-232- WILL PLOW GARDENS La Vere Downs. Ph. 7 768-239- WILL MOW YOl'R LAWN with my mower and do weeding and garden work. Let me take care of your lawn while on vacation. Contact FOR FILL DIRT, top soil, sand or gravel, delivered, contact Orville Vibbert. Lehi. Ph. LOSE WEIGHT safely with Tablets. Only 98c at Lehi Drug. Dex-A-Di- et Man-Welc- 768-287- 2. 768-294- WEIGHT safely with Tablets. Only 98c at Lehi Drug. USE THE SERVICE OF C II Rubbish Co. to keep your yards, basements and kitch-efree from garbage and trash. The charge is $1.00 per month. Call Edna Loveridge LOSE RIDE WANTED To and from S. L. C. Hours 8 a.m. to 5 30 p.m. Contact Kenneth Webb. Ph. FOR SALE 2 bedroom brick home in Tooele. V? baths, utility room, carport. Contact Mrs. Gordon Haynes, Am. Fork, or Mrs. Helen Nuessmeyer, Dex-A-Di- et 756-264- 756-467- 0. 785-348- 5. 785-331- 9, 12-23- 768-357- 768-347- 2. 12-9-- tf 768-313- 6. 768-335- 9. 768-248- 1, 11-4-- tf 768-265- 4. SEED POTATOES. TOMATO. CABBAGE AND BEDDING PLANTS, GARDEN SEEDS AND SUPPLIES. GARDEN TOOLS. ALL OF YOUR GARDENING NEEDS ARE 1 AT BROADBENT'S 768-220- Tooele. FOR SALE ! puppies Busk, Reg. Black Poodle Mrs. Meirl at 214 So. 3rd Phone 768-318- 2 East, Lehi. Lehi Irrigation FOR RENT water chares. Contact J. F. 187 So. Royle, Ph. 1st East. FRIENDLY 2t . FINANCE 768-330- j FOR BEESLEY headstones and monuments contact Mrs. Edith Monson. 999 No. 7th Lehi. East, Ph. 768-330- 4. -tf .' Gibson electric FOR SALE Guitar and amplifier with Reverb and tremolo. This vicinity. For more details write Guitar Dept., Box 6179, Salt Lake City. Choice BEDDING PLANTS tomatoes, peppers, other vegetables; petunias and other flowering plants; perennials now ready. Lehi Floral. Ph. Lehi. 768-215- 1, FOUND Ladies watch. Owner mav claim by identifying and paying for this ad. Mrs. LesLehi ter Austill, Ph. 768-294- MUST SELL 1963 Volkswagen No reasonable offer refused. See at Glen's Chevron, 1st East and Main or call Bill Mercer, 768-232- 3. I'll Meet HOME FOR SALE 4 bedroom older home. 416 No. Center, Lehi. For appointment. Call 882-149- 3, 768-220- 9, 768-229- 7. 2t 768-316- 4. 756-297- 5. PLAN Any Worthy Purpose Consolidation Emergencies Home Repairs Loans to $5,000 and up to 36 months to. pay UTAH FIIIAIEE G0M1Y OF LEHI 36 West Main PO -tf f You i . . in Half an Hour We'll Do Our (AY'S CAFE OFF (Formerly Star Cafe) 148 West Main - Lehi Featuring T SAVINGS Jr Dinners - Lunches - Sandwiches Wfr Short Orders pile UP i?l 3 C Calls E.J. 60 doz. 69 Sun., May 8 J Smart lady. She knows what she wants, and gets it! She wants quick, easy one-sto- p shopping. She wants to compare prices without traveling miles to do it. She wants big Under Hew Management Mother's Special 5-- 768-317- 768-256- 768-301- 8. r Lehi. Street, 322-169- 768-241- HOME FOR SALE 3 modern, full basement, carpeting, draperies. Ideal location. 184 So. 2nd 4 East. Lehi, Ph. FOR SALE White accordion with case. Cost new $587.00 Will sell for $275.00. Terms. 469 No. 400 East, Lehi. Ph. SINGER ZIGZAG Freight Damaged Cabinets In new 1966 freight dama?:d cabinets in perfect working order. These beautiful auto zigzig Singers must be sold to settle claims. Turn the dial to zigzag, sew on buttons monogram, blind hem. etc. Full price. $4923 or payments of $6.07 monthly. Guaranteed. For further information or free home trial 4 3 or call S. L. C. evenings. FOR SALE Used 40 gal. electric water heater. Call Lehi. 768-320- 9. an Old-roy- Main PINES Dwarf Mugho. Ponder osa. Blue Spruce, Norway Spruce. 85c tto $1.25. 12 to 24 inch in gal. cans. Football MUMS. 35c each. Eldon Har- ris. 1015 East 5th North Lehi Phone 768-264- 7. 5 and upholstery cleaner. Rent electric shampooer. $1. Pendleton's Western Auto Store 768-344- 2. M gal. l SOKKY SAL is now a merry gal. Sh? used Blue Lustre rug 768-231- 3. 768-356- Violin. Cello, Guitar Leiuoai Certified Teacher. Will consider instrubuying ments of all kinds and condition. Bingham, SU The Opening of Ice Cream 5-- nt Fresh Donuts Daily 768-317- 8. Stirts - FOR SALE T(ewriter. Standard Smith Corona. Pica condition Excellent tvpe. 2 Frank W. Jones. Ph. tinues. Property taxes imposed HATCH JEWELRY 33 West for school purposes in 1965 a- Main, American Fork. Full mounted to $79,769,243, or 65.0 time watchmaker. Watch cleaning $5. Guaranteed reper cent of the property tax toYour Bulova. Hamilpairs. tal. Property taxes levied for ton and Wyler dealer. Art were $21,853,994 county purposes carved diamond rings. Written Guarantee. 20 07.8 per cent of the total), city off on APARTMENT FOR RENT and town taxes equaled trophies and engraving. 1 bedroom, furnished. Kay $16,367,675 (13.3 per cent), spec Lehi Thompson. Ph. ial district taxes amounted to $4,482,606 (3.7 per cent), and MUSICAL INSTRUCTION FOR RENT, SALE or LEASE bounty taxes totaled $162,740 (0.1 3 bedroom brick home in Piano, organ, vocal. Band per cent) last year. and orchestral instruments. Am. Fork. Quiet street. Ph. In Utah County property taxes Ruth Banks, 266 East Main. levied for school purposes were Lehi, Ph. WILL TEND CHILDREN in $7,913,226 (73.18 per cent of the TRAILER FOR SALE Size my home. Expert care. Concounty total); county taxes 35 ft. by 8 ft. Excellent contact Mrs. James Lunt. Ph. to $964,001 (8.91 per cent dition. Good vacation buy. 850 W. Main. Ph. of the total); city and town taxes LEHI equaled $1,828,801 (16.91 per FOR SALE BY OWNER NORTHEAST Big cent); special district taxes were betautiful rambler with FHA large, sturdy older home terms. Mitchell Zobell Conwith big lot and fruit trees. equal to $100,818 (0.93 per cent); Located South of Main St. struction and Real Estate. and bounty taxes totaled $7,093 Call Dick at and within 4 blocks of Pender (0.06 per cent). church and business district. or Keith at at 1 or if no answer Ph. occuImmediate FOR SALE New Zizzag sewTickets Available pancy ing machine. Start at $69.95 CUSTOM BUILDING Let us from Keller's Sewing Circle, Those desiring to see the pro385 East 3rd North. Call 756-21help you with your building duction, "Coat of Many Colors," needs. We build on your lot at BYU, may obtain tickets from t or ours, with plans and Glen M. Smith, speech instructor ON ACCOUSTIC specifications furnished by BLOWN CEILINGS and perfataping. at the Lehi High School. Mr. you or us. Complete plan Free estimates. Call Don service and financing. Free Smith has a number of tickets Lehi. no obligation. Ainge, Ph. estimates, for the May 5 performance, at Choice lots for sale. Several $1.25 each. These tickets were locations to choose from in repair service Facobtained for the convenience of both Lehi and Am. Fork. Frlgidaire authorized service for 768-22tory M. Alma Call Peterson, students, and there are still some refrigerators, electric ranges,, or A. Kent Peterson, available. Please contact Mr. washers and dryers, home Twenty-fiv- e years Smith before 7 p.m. Thursday freezers, dish washers. Phone of building experience. Leany's. Lehi. (tonight) is the reminder. Foundation analysts point out that the total property taxes lev ied in Utah County last year amounted to $10,813,939". Of this total $5,740,593 or 53.08 per cent came from owners of commercial and industrial property; $3,528,863 or 32.63 per cent from owners of residential property; $673,750 or 6.23 per cent from agricultural property owners; $848,635 or 7.85 per cent from owners of motor vehicles Mrs. Elm a Malin of Salt Lake (passenger cars and trucks); and $22,098 or 0.20 per cent from City, has purchased the home owners of other property cate- formerly occupied by Mrs. Nettie McAffee and is making her gories. home in Lehi. She has returned Total property taxes charged in Utah during 1965 amounted to to her employment at Dan's This sum was Drive-In- n on Main Street. $122,636,258. 5 768-316- -tf ds well-Conta- 768-334- , Mower 4th North and 4th East. Flowing Don A Peterson. We also can take care of your building needs. New construction or remodeling. We will also help you with your planning and designing. Free estimates. Ph. Thursday through Sundav. 229 W. 9 1st No. Lehi. Ph. 756-357- 4 SEWING PAIR makes. 5-- Miscelaneous- GET YOUR LEHI CENTEN-IA- L HISTORY NOW while still available $5. City office and local stores or contact committee. tf j j LOTS FOR SALE RI'MMAGE SALE Antiques, china, furniture, sun glass picture frames, gift ite.ns suitable for Mother's Day. SEWING Have your favorite dress pattern sewed 3 call tf ORDER YOUR MONUMENTS or headstones from Mrs. Rose Ashton. Ninth North and 4th East. Phone PO $7,911,526, or 6.9 per cent greater than the amount levied in 1964. of Approximately the property tax collected in Utah last year went for the support of public schools, the report con AfJNOUUGING . . . . restore them with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Hutch's. East Main St.. Lehi Native, urn Thusday, May 5. 1KC THE LEHI FREE PRESS Clarence Yates, 78, WHENI s selections of quality merchandise, efficient, friendly service. She wants more for her dollar! Stores Downtown compete for that dollar. They must give value to survive. That's basic. That's why you get what you want . . . Downtown. UM j i great-grandchil- d; X TURKEY DK1I1ER jJlE With All The Trimmings KAY PECK, Manager T S y jSlnap7 A |