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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, L Grieves Death Mayor Fowler - Jontinued from front page) il -. offerings were in abunshowing the great respect for Vsteern his associates held V Ash conducted were attend-Ij'f- a which LtKrvues. of the members a body by were who Council, City Yvonne stand. the upon played the piano pre- -l and posdude. Z e i ,,jning number, "I Need U J Evt Hour," was sung by CwLle quartet from the Second Annond E. Webb, Clell fjon, George S. Peterson and Neilsen, accompanied by Webb. Lynn Webb, a mem-- f the city council and coun- -, in the Second ward bish- offered the invocation, E. Collard ot jyor George ot condo- resolution a read o f T1blwp Cecil L. VJ 'Webb 11 , tion of tribute from the Yhi r;,. did work accomplished in the ic Improvement Association He ward by members of the Fowler spoke of the sterling qualities of and of their willingness character of Mayor Fowler, stat- family, to support ward enterprises. ing that although he was elected Wallace B. Gardner sane the to the position of highest honor in the community, yet he retained closing number ''Ijv M Ho his capacity as teacher of a little Beneath a Rose," with Donna Hadfield Mitchell at the piano; Sunday School group in the ward and Linel J. Larsen ofRemarking that Mr. Fowler was fered Bishop the bnediction. a natural born leader, he said he The grave in the Lehi cemehad enjoyed life to the fullest, and tery was dedicated by Carlos set a splendid example to memCoates, a member of the city bers of his family. council. Pall bearers were sons Betty Logsdon Blamires play- of Mayor Fowler: Eon C, Arlin ed a violin solo, "Air for the G D., Bruce V., E. Dale. M. Kent, String," accompanied by Mrs and DeVere A. Fowler. Webb. John C. Taylor of Payson Honorary were pallbearers then spoke of his close associamembers of the Utah Municipal tion with Mayor Fowler in the League: Mayor Harvey Smith of county treasurer's office, stating Pleasant that he had always been depend- Tate of Grove; Mayor Cecal Mayor George E. able and thorough in his work. Collard Tooele; of Provo; Mayor Gron-wa- y Following a vocal solo, "In the R. Parry of Cedar City; Ma Garden," sung by Margaret Kirk-hayor Sterling Price of Springville, accompanied by Mrs. Webb, and Mayor David L. Greenwood cisnop Ash tnen told of spj en of American Fork. n Donald and Roehelle Hitchcock Strasburg have a son. born Friday, March 26. The new arrival has one sister. James and Frances Forscutt Hartshorn have a daughter, bom Saturday. This is their first child and the third granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Losee. In Memory, Respect and Honor of Our Good Mayor, Daryl Fowler vc'.-- officials. ' ISshop E. N. Webb was the The Lehi City officials join with every man, woman and child resolua this in reading speaker, city m a deep sense of loss in the untimely passing of our beloved mayor, civic leader and friend, Daryl Fowler. We have known Daryl personally for many years . . . especially Students for the many hours of unselfish public service Wf1known his courteous and genuine rendered, salutation, for his generous Jtive Parts of for his humility and gracious mannerisms. These fine U. spirit, con!y tributions to our community will be the missed entire doubly lliree by t young women of Lehi citizenry and leave a niche in our hearts that will be difficult to fill. I taking a prominent part in We respected and loved him as a friend and associate, and duralastic activities at the Uni-hing the short time we were privileged to serve with him as ou sty of Utah, according to word mayor, our affection for him has turned into deep admiration for ved by the Free Press this his conscientious effort to do an outstanding job as mayor of this progressive city. His willingness to devote his energy and talent to jlr Barbara Worlton is attending effect an equitable administration of government has been a source f fee University of Utah with the of inspiration to each and all of us. We publicly express oursincere sympathy to his immediate Normal scholarships are given family, and hope that the loss of this dear husband and kind fathet Outstanding students in the may, in a measure, be mitigated by the evident respect and honojt 5dbjol of Education are applied given him this day. The memory of his fine citizenship, the close tjiition costs. Miss Worlton is lelationship, of husband and father, the known fact that his blood a gij&duate of Lehi High with the line has been transmitted to these fine children, all create a heritage that will be lasting. The memory of his fine talent, his proven infc.fof '47. and Miriam JiAnn Lott Q tegrity and his definite purpose will long endure. Taylor c! Ijfehi are members of the Uni- It is hereby ordered that a copy of this Resolution be presented J atv of Utah Ladies' GW rlnK to the family, a copy be printed in The Lehi Free Press, and a copy Uder the direction of Pro. be incorporated in the minutes of the next regular session of the .Viiflam Peterson, the Ladies City Council, and then be placed in the permanent files in the City !r' ciuu ii j i recenuy presented one Office. Jju fie six At Home LEHI CITY OFFICIALS concerts Attest: Leland Powell, te'h were featured tinder the By L. Carlos Coates, Itisf ces of the Union building City Recorder Mayor Pro Tem iy9 i.a!gement Mlf:Bth singers are graduates ot El-d- Take at U. i i , I High school, It i f-- net? War Brings New Aid layer ier" rJASHINGTON, D. tu in iratt itiot yt ft i WILL FILM SKI PICTURE IN UTAH 11 I Monogram Pictures Corporation of Hollywood have announced that a production crew is now in Utah to Film "White Devils" with Arthur Lake as star. Irving Allen who directed "76 Fathoms Deep" will direct the ski film and act as executive producer on the Utah ski After undergoing a major operation, recently, Roy Worley is again able to be up and around. on Arc the basis for appetizing needs. Be sure you get the best choose from our complete selection. heart-warmin- g, "Where quality and friendly service go hand-in-han- d' BOYS and. GI.R.LS I There Is Still Time to Own a baa as mlntaturt, fai of an entirely the firti noitwar nroduct nm tt efficient rptintd teak pojiible tht tiny, bwt dill ir.froiimity fute of World War U t development of tho Nadoaal B ! of Standards and ladamryt thiehly The durable HttU dairiaa fa a tinv nnrlnt mntMW replaces 173 ot tna m and wires ascd la aids. ill 8nd "" i i at C 0m tucanh eoutrr Amerlca't ward ma ccae a new boon to tha Mated 10 million deaftaad st m, Hard of Hearing to Even 'saJ5k Nos-tro- Choice CLASS VISITS MUSEUM Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings were hosts to 35 students of arch eology from the Brigham Young university, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings lectured on Indian artifacts, and showed demonstrations to illustrate parts of their lecture. 1 JLdj i W i i son-in-la- w,! Mr. and Mrs. Merton I. Gray and daughter, Shirley, of Idaho Falls spent several days with Ferres Brown left Wednesday Gray's mother, Mrs. Pheobr for Salt Lake City, where he re Gray, and with Mrs. Sarah ported for duty with the U. S. Smith. Marine Corps Reserve. He w begin a six weeks training course Mrs. Clara Clover visited in in San Diego, California, on April Spanish Fork the latter part ol 5. the week with her daughter, Mrv Mr. and Mrs. Harold Giles reDon Coombs, and family. turned to Pocatello, Idaho, Sunevening, after spending the Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks day week-en- d with Mr. Giles' parin Salt Lake spent the week-en- d ents, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles. City with their daughter, Mrs Myron Burgess, and family. Mrs Mxs. Nettie McAffee is visiting Burgess observed her birthday in Salt Lake City this week with anniversary Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Russon. Robert Merritt of Pleasant Grove entered the hospital Thurs day for medical care. v. Mr. ad Mrs. T. F. Kirkham) and daughter, Bonnie Jean, spent Easter in Salt Lake City, with! their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Owen and On Easter Sunday, Mr. and family of Brigham City. The two Mrs. Reed Nostrom of Salt Lake little daughters ot the Owens, City, joined Mrs. Jennie who have been visiting their f and the group spent the grandparents for a week, return-- 1 in day Spanish Fork with Mrs. CU W1U1 U1CU pel I AUIA-fNostrom's sister and husband. ham, who has been attending the Mrs. II. P. Hardy, formerly of USAC at Logan, returned to her f Lehi. studies Sunday evenig. H Mrs. Webster Decker returnea to her home in New York City last week, having come to attend funeral services for her brother, Ralph Allred. Mrs. Decker is the former Moreho Allred. Patients released during the week were: Mrs. Peter Hansen, who was removed Friday: Mrs. Ellis Taft, Mrs. Richard Jacobs and baby daughter, and Mrs. Danklif and baby of Pleasant Grove, who returned to their homes, Saturday, and Mrs. Johnson and baby daughter of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Grant Christofferson and new son, who left for their homes, Sunday. 1 tihi APPEN1NGS Four babies were born at the Lehi hospital this week: A twin daughter and son were born to Franklin B. and I la Webb Adams of Salt Lake City. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Webb of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams of Ogden are the grandparents. The Adams have another son and daughter. All four of Mrs. Adams' grandmothers had twins, but this is the first pair to be bom in the family for two generations. Resolution Holbrook, a council, read of memory and re- Solution Jt for Mayor Fowler from the FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1948 Lehi Local Items... UOSP1TAL m, R. Gam of the city Sue. 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