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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS. THURSDAY. MAY 4, 1972 (BlQBdlStf fids Pay Cash for Classifieds-owin- g DALLEy jewelry Utah Watch Repair - Jewelry leeping, u Repair. Engraving and Troall Free Press Classified adverphies Compare prices on our in advance All classitising paid diamonds, watches, gift line, fied ads should be in by Monday costume jewelry and candies. night to get on the classified We buy old gold and diamonds. page CHAIN SAWS cajjcuse ui IXXJK- is necessary to have i FOR SALE - 1965 Chev. Irapala, auto, trans, power steering, air cond., also baby crib, like new. Call 4. or 768-39- 37 768-361- 2t 7- Book and Child Craft. WendeU Terry, Ph. Am. Fork. per. A- condition. Call -l 768-386- 3. - with '62 Olds." engine, auto. tran. 5. $225.00. Call DODGE PICK-U- P 768-219- 67 PLYMOUTH 4 door excel, condition. sedan, 768-234- 9. FOR SALE - Excellent cond., good econ. car. $500 or make offer. Call '66 Contact 756-495- 2, 10-2- -tf 768-34- DATSUN 373-61- Provo or after 6:00 p.m. F. A. 756-28- 16 EXPERT SERVICE Johnson REPAIR SERVICE-- On and Evinrude outboard motors. Lehi Contact Ph from 3 to 5 p m. Phone and J.D. Halbart, Nephi. 623-063- RADIO broke 7. -tf TV & or 768-231- 3. 2 BDRM HOME, frame, newly carpeted and painted, 12 base- CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING - Any rug $10 or less. All cleaning guaranteed. Call 756-485- 6. 756-485- 6, CHAIN LINK FENCING-Prote- ct your children, pets, etc., and at the same time, Beautify Have a neat & Your Yard. permanent chain link fence installed now. Call Don Yates, for Free EsPh. ACRE parcels of ground with irrigation water. Highland area. $2,200.00 per acre. CHADWICK REALTY 48 East or Main, Am. Fork 2. Harold Ellison 756-35- PETS, West Main, Lehi, Call INTRODUCTORY GUITAR weeks instruction. We sell Fender gui $9.00. tars & amplifiers. Phone in PI Grove. 785-37- 13 LOTS FOR MULTIPLE UNITS TOWN IN Miscellaneous -- call Carol Hebertson 385 S. 5W. 768-372- 768-21- 65 PUPPIES - 3 black lab-rado- rs, Inc. Realty, Lehi,phone 785-35- 28 5. -tf cense tag. 2. Call 756-218- 8. E JEWELRY Fork. 33 West Full Main, American Watch Watchmaker. time cleaning $6.95 Guaranteed re-'- 4 pairs - Your Bulova, Hamilton and Wyler dealer. Art carved diamond rings. Written Guarantee, 13 off on trophies and engraving SERVICE - We service that which we sell. ZENITH COLOR TV and FRIGID AIRE at LEANYS of Lehi 31 3 RENTALS 4 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT 9. Call Newly decorated. 768-336- offered. REWARD 756-614- "" Principal J. Ferrin Gurney of Lehi Junior High School will honored on his retirement at Open House, it was reported Mrs. Lester Holcomb, Lehi Junior High PTA President. The the be an by 768-242- MACHINE REPAIR Will repair all makes. Pickup - Wednesday in Highland service. P arts, sewing notions LOST Collie, fearea, Keand scissors sharpening. 5 old. Name -yrs. male, ller's Sewing Circle, 385 E. "Gypsy." Wearing Calif, li3rd North, AmericanFork. Ph , 57 756-35- -tf -lt FOR SALE FOR RENT - One bedroom apt. carpet, frig, and range. $95.00 includes all utilities. Please 7. call j - 768-380- FOR SALE - Antiqued gold Piano, in verv eood condition. Call 768-279- Wanted 4. FOR SALE - Singer sewing machine 401 in excellent cond. WANTED - pleasant middle-age- d Zig zags and all fancy stitto manage convenient lady 5, ches. See by appt. Call market. Salary plus commisLehi. or write sion. Call P.O. Box 457, Afton, Wyoming, ELECTRIC RANGE - good condi768-339- 295-55- 57 MEL BROOKS MASONRY-Bric- k, blocks, stone, fireplaces. No Licensed. Ph. job too small Lehi. 768-321- 5, tion, phone 768-210- 83110. 5. -lt HELP WANTED - Employee to work in Am. Fork plant for finishing. Will train the right 4, person. Call DURFEY'S, FOR SALE - SPA membership, 8. Call refrigerator. 756-615- FRANCHISED TECH-CAR- E -lt 756-357- SERVICE on all WHIFLPOOI appliances. INC HUTCH'S, 10-- 768-34- A. - Ironrite Ironer. 9. Excellent condition. FOR SALE NEEDED FOR YOUTH PROGRAM - four foot and longer If you have any of saws. these old saws you are not using and would like to con- -tf us help you with your building needs, We build on your lot or ours with plans and specifications furnished by you or us. Complete plan service and financing. Free estimates no obligation. Choice lots for sale. Several locations to choose from in both Lehi and Am. Fork. Call Alma M.Peterson, CUSTOM 768-22768-335- 9. BUILDING--L- or et A. Kent Peterson, years Twenty-fiv- e FOR SALE 50 gallon trashbar-rel- s with lids. $3.50 Help prevent costly fires. Steve Murdock, Am. Fork Will deliver tribute, call 756-303- 1. -tf 756-443- 8. F. 768-330- CALL - Lehi Sheet Metal for all Water your heating needs. heaters, sold and installed. Guaranteed workmanship Call of building experience WANTED CHOICE PINION State Rd , 756-30- PINE Call ve pasture for 2 mares. 93 TIME - $2.40 hour and up while training with local Army Reserve unit. Prior servicemen earn more. 17 years and over. Call PART - riders to South part of Salt Lake. Call of Lehi Irrigation wa- shares of Deer Creek 7. Water. Call Ralph Powell, 768-38- 61 -lt ton -- step-sist- er, lid 374-50- 785-23- 41 " 5 768-349- FOR SALE - 8 track stereos one for car and one for home. Both 1. for $125. Call 756-331- Before Memorial Day Sample Sbowinf a No Extra Chars ' Call Mrs. Tim Monscn Rtaae 788-220- Lehi 8, 10M No. 6th 0 National Corn Growers Assn. results show PX610 produced the highest corn yield in Utah, Washington and three other states in 1971. Utah champion Ray Swenson produced 167.57 bu. per acre to win the irrigated division. David Bradford placed second with 155.92 bu. per acre. Both growers farm near Spanish Fork. Ted Melgren, Othello, won the Washington contest with 181.23 bu. per acre. Mesa grower, Ken Dick-mawas second. Both planted Superstar PX610 from Northrup King. n, RENEW AND COMPLETE New MODELING SERVICE home constructions, room additions, garages M J Wathen, Licensed Contractor. Ph. - 768-256- 6. SALE--NeZigzag sewStart at $69.95 ing machines from Kellers Sewing Circle, 385 E 3rd North Call FOR BRIDAL SHOP w JUST FOR YOU 12-9- -tf DISTINCTIVE SALONS Mmmm0 I DIAMITER INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES tt nr 1 Mmkm i ' WTIWiTIMH ' 373-75- inc 43 " ij 40 .V. i 3 INDIVIDUALLY STYLED BRIDAL VEILS 10 , produced 243.79 bu. per acre to take national honors. This is the third consecutive year NK corn hybrids have won the N.C.G.A. yield contest. See us for championship NK hybrids. MOST Gowns for the Bride & Bridesmaids, Mothers Prom & Date Formals Ponl Suits Smf ill! PX61 6 ONE OF PROVaS Mkki Hi I'll Highest yield in the nation three years in a row GOWNS DESIGNED 756-218- 9. 11 Yield winners plant... or WANTED 8 SHARES and 0. open house will be held in the junior high cafeteria next Friday evening, May 12, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. All friends, relatives, former students and associates are invited to attend. The affair will be hosted by the Junior High PTA and the faculty and staff of the school. Mr. Gurney was born in Lehi April 15, 1907, a son of John Roland and Mary S. Frederick-se- n Gurney. He was the youngest of three sons. He learned early to milk cows, hoe beets, irrigate, go on cattle drives as well as the many other jobs and chores of a farm. He attended the Lehi schools, graduating from the Lehi High He enSchool May 20, 1926. rolled the following fall at Brig-ha- m Young University, but interrupted his schooling to serve an LDS Mission to the British Mission, from 1928 to 1930. He served for eight months as Branch President of the Scottish Mission. After the conclu- -, sion of his mission he toured Europe, visiting Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Switzerland and France. He returned home and resumed his schooling, but his father's death and the depression again interrupted. For five years of Canada. he cared for his mother and the Mr. Gurney has made many farm, then returned to school, friendships throughout the years graduating with a B.S. degree in and has taught unnumbered stuEducation and Accounting in 1938. dents. These, together with his In 1932 he married Virginia countless precious memories are Weight of Provo. They are the part of his reward. Mr. Gurparents of six children, five of ney now looks forward to doing whom survive: Mrs. Marlow D. the many things he hasn't had (Corene) Bennett, Lloyd Brent, time for. "I'll miss the stuMrs. Forrest C. (LaRee) Smith, dents, the teachers and the work, Mrs. Lee A. (LaRae) Jeppson, but in this life there is still a and Paul Grant. lot to be done," he stated. After his graduation from college, Mr. Gurney began his teaching career at the combined Lehi Junior-SeniHigh School. He taught math, algebra, and consumers or business math in grades six through 12. For several years he taught all the math at Murdock, 585 E. Am. Fork or call We deliver. -tf ter 756-20- 768-345- on Far-mingt- on. FAMILY HOME -- 4bedrm,,brick bsmt., completely finished, 1 and 34 bath, sleeping room and bath built in garage. 13 acre beautifully landscaped. CHADWICK REALTY, 48 E. or Main, Am. Fork 2. Harold Ellison 768-357- 3. SEWING HATCH J. Ferrin Gurney May 13 768-242- STEAM CLEANING - Carpets and furniture. GREENWOOD CAR- Jim Fowler, 17, is the son of Daniel C. Worllon Mr. and Mrs. Don Fowler. He is active in athletics at Lehi Dies in California High and played Varsity football and basketball this year. Daniel C. Worlton, 51 of 1602 CHARLES O. NELSON Prior to that time he was a member of the J. V. teams. He Hunt Ave., Richland, died Saturhas been a member of the Golf day in Kadlec Hospital. Nelson Charles He was born in Lehi, Utah, Team for two years. Active Tri-Ci- ty in the LDS Church, he holds the and had lived in the Dies Following office of Priest and served as area for 21 years. He was manager of reliabilisecretary of his Teacher's Quoand measurements services ty was Last rum. he a year Speech Lingering Illness Festival winner and served his for Jersey Nuclear; was a memscout troop as an officer. Jim ber of the American Society for testing; the Inworks with his father inhistruck-in- g Charles Oliver Nelson, 61, of of Electrical to retire stitute Electronic business and is interested in 402 N. 500 W., Lehi, died May Engineers; he was a first lieuhunting and fishing. 2 at 3:15 a. m. in the Holy Cross tenant in radar operations for DAVID PENROD the Army Air Corps in World Hospital in Salt Lake City of NeHe graduated from Dave Penrod is 16 years old War IL phritis after a two year illness. He was born July 3, 1911 in Bingand is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lehi High School and from the ham Canyon to Charles Nelson Jim Penrod. He is active in University of Utah in 1949 with He was athletics at Lehi and Jane Kyle Oliver. High and has a degree in electrical engineera miner at Lark, Utah. He was played one year on the Varsity ing and was a member of Sigma married to Francis Viola Mat-s- basketball team and one year on Alpha Epsilon. on July 18, 1933 at He was a high priest in the the J. V. team. He is on the She died April 24, track team this year, and a First Ward of the Church of the junior high until it grew too 1958. He married Elsie ElizaSaints Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y member of the Lehi High Chaplarge for one teacher to handle. beth Gurney Simmons July 3, 1961 ter of the National Honor Society. and a teacher of the adult class He earned a degree in counin Lehi. He was a member of Active in the LDS Church, he and was a former stake high seling and was a counselor for the Eagles Lodge in Murray. holds the office of Priest and councilman. the school for several years Survivors include his wife, Survivors include his wife, El- served as president of his Teawas counselor. In 1954 he was sie G.S. Nelson; one son and one cher's Quorum. He is an Eagle June: daughters. Mrs. Monty Strickland. Richland; Dave works part-tim- e (Susan) Scout. appointed principal of the Lehi daughter, Gary A. Nelson, and Mrs. Vern (Joane) at Penny's and is interested in Shelly Worlton, Brignam Koung Junior High School, a position he has held since. He will retire Grimsley, Murray; three stepsons Richard, at University; hunting and fishing. at the end of June, 1972. home, Scott, Brigham Young Unisons, CarlSimmons.Heber; KenMr. Gurney has been active in neth Simmons, South Jordan and KELLY ROSEMAN versity; brothersDeanandRalph, Kelly Roseman, 16, is the son both of Lehi, and two grandcommunity affairs and served as Robert Simmons, Lehi; stepa member of the Lehi City Coundaughter, Mrs. Gerald (Carol) of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wayne Rose-ma- n. daughters. Active in student affairs at cil from 1943 to 1947. He was Sorenson, Sandy; two stepbroServices were held Tueschairman of the Lehi Summer Rethers, Clinton and Edward Reed-e- r; Lehi High, Kelly has played guard day, April 25, in the Church of creation Committee for 19 years. Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Mrs. Glen (Flo- on the football team, is a VarIn 1940 he was named Secretary-Trence) Shaw, Murray; 14 grand- sity wrestler at 145 lbs., and has on Thayne Drive. Burial was reasurer of the Lehi Civic children. participated in track and tennis. in the Sunset Memorial Gardens. He played Little League baseball at be a will services Funeral Association, Improvement position he held until January, the Wing Mortuary Friday, May football and is now on the Colt ARMY JOBS FOR 1972. 5, at 1 p. m. with Bishop Leland ler at 145 lbs., and has partARMY VETERANS Mr. Gurney has been active in Price officiating. Friends may icipated in track and tennis. He the LDS Church, serving as a call Thursday from seven to played Little League baseball and Prior servicemen needteacher in MIA and Sunday School, nine and Friday prior to servi- football and is now on the Colt as Superintendent of the Sunday ces. Burial wiU be in the Mem- baseball team. Active in the LDS ed! Talk to your Army School, a member of the Stake orial Gardens of the Valley in Church, Kelly is an Eagle Scout, Recruiter today. He has is president of hisSeminary class Board of the Genealogy and Sun- Crescent, Utah. and to has other well as earned his poGod as Duty all the details. day School, Award. He is vice president of On March 26, 1950 sitions. his Explorer Post. He is emhe was called to serve as BiCONTACT: ployed by the Eldred Fox dairy shop of the Lehi Second Ward. Your Order farm and his hobbies are huntFollowing his release, he has Bcoutiful served as High Priest Group ing, fishing, reading and baseSFC Curtis W. Spencer Leader and in the MIA. He is ball Future plans include an Provo LDS Mission and college. BBSLEY currently Inservice Leader for Ext. 7295 i the Priesthood and Teacher Development Course Leader and is CLIFFORD SMITH a Home Teacher. Clifford Smith, 17, is the son Mr. and Mrs. Gurney have traof Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith. OR velled extensively and have viCliff has been a member of the sited nearly every state and parts HEADSTONES Open House to Honor 756-35- 768-242- HAVE TILLER, WILL TRAVEL -Teenage boys will do any yard work or hauling of trash. Very capable. Call 768-3- 6 24. FREE GURNEY -tl 768-25- timate. J. FERRIN deep lot. $14,200.00 CHADWICK REALTY, 48 E. or Main, Am. Fork 2, Harold Elliso ment, -tf National Honor Society for the past three years at Lehi High and is a member of the Future Farmers of America, where be is serving as Chapter Reporter. He represented the local chapter at the National F. F. A, Convention in Kansas City and has been active in the various judging teams. He was a member of the Land Judging Team, Parliamentary Procedure Team and the He will Dairy Judging Team. serve as Chapter President during the 1972-7- 3 school year. 0. SERVICE-Tu- bes 768-338- 8, and upholEXPERT CARPET stery cleaning done in your Amerihome Call can Fork. J 768-321- checked free. Den's TireSer-vic- e. 180 West State, Lehi, Ph. 768-35- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY OWNER - beautiful brick home, 3 bedrms up - part basement - air cond. 13 acre, family room, fireplace, 2 12 baths, heated shop, 2. $24,000 by appt. only, -tf - Horses trained. 1955 521-71- 10 Hauling, topsoil, gravel, portable welding, expert service. SHOEING free available. For stration call BUS converted to cam- SCHOOL JIM FOWLER zig-za- WORK WANTED Dave Kunz, coUect. 61 WITH CABINET - 1970 model 604 comes equipped to button-hol- e, g, sew on buttons, blind hem. Real bargain at only $38.70. Terms 1 BACKHOE demon- Assistant Scoutmaster. He is certified by the Red Cross as a lifeguard and is employed at Saratoga Resort. He is a member of the Stakr Choir, Youth Choir and his Ward Choir. He is a member of the Stake Lighting Crew and has participated in the Stake one-a- ct plays. SINGER A GIFT THEY'LL OPEN EVERY DAY OF THEIR LIVES-W- orld AUTOMOBILES (Continued irom Krone fage) of his Chapter and is Junior MuCulloch. For Lehi. Hutch's -- rent or sale 768-34- Boys State J MIRICS 450 West Center Provo 28 North lit West el |