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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH FRIDAY, APRIL 7. 1250 Lehi Local- sFrancis Nielson of Mt. Pleasant was a Lebi visitor, Wednesday. at Mrs. Nielson, the former Miron remained iam Thurman. is ill at her home medi- - there. A sister, Mrs. Murray Alfor returned len (FJgiva) of Salt Lake is visiting with her. : honored Donald gathering will who the leave for the at dinner Stone, guests family were C. M. Stone home in Vineyard, Mission Home, April 17. C M. ' Sunday, the pleasant family Stone is his uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Stone and St Mrs. Irvin Atkerson of Dallas, was a Monday evening entered Texas, Wright the Stanley M. Taylor treatat visitor fiSffor medical home. Formerly of Lehi. Mrs. of Cedar Valley Atkerson will be remembered as treatment. Christa Anderson, a cousin to iST-edic- al Mrs. Taylor. ftttodPScP (Atha Salf Ske City, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duffin treat- - and young son, Michael, of Logan, fcr medical spent the week end in Lehi with and Mrs. Ora Putnam and other rel to Jay bom i s Sundav. atives. Mrs. Putnam is the mohas one ther of Mrs. Duffin, the former , They baby i -- r,c nr Mr. Beryl Putnam. u Tiirnpr WhO fcSli- - 24'28- - 4 -- ty MIS. JUi1,1rPn. have eigni rL. 0 Great two boys. and' Mr. Mrs. count their L Tumer, now Candchildren at seventeen are ooy. of whom 'Sttresses Used New and Mattresses Spring Serviced Bebulit - Recovered Biographical Sketch Of John Brems John Brems, oldest son of Franz and Christina Loutensock Brems, was born in Wattem-heiBavarra Germany, Nov ember 25, 1867. When he was seven years of age he came to the United States with his parents, arriving in Salt Lake City in June of 1875, later moving to Lehi, where most of his life was spent. In his early manhood he fol m, ij'KATTRESSES oiv' m m xW later become his lifes companion. They were married January 4, 1893, in the Manti Temple, and to them were born eight children, seven of which are living. Berth Adams, Alpine; Vera 5 Highest Quality 0 Allowed for your Mattress Old Bullock, Lehi; Granly L., Magna; Francis A., Salt Lake City; John E., Salt Lake City, Arnold and Margaret, their Ferrel, Lehi. oldest daughter died in 1919. They have 26 grandchildren and OYERMAHN'S BUTTRESS GO. 12th PROVO 2 West North 20 great-grandchildr- en. He showed complete devotion to his beloved wife during their "7 years cf marriage. 2135-- R Phone i the interest was proud that he and his good He was sincere in of his family, and gave them all wife were able to maintain two the help and privileges which of their boys, Arnold and Ferrel, in filling honorable missions. he had hoped and desired. He loved music and poetry Much could be written of his and never hesitated to express as stories times life, early many were related of their struggles appreciation for fine accomplishlowed railroading, and while en- and hardships during their first ments and achievements. gaged in this work near Eureka, years after arrival in Utah. Often He took great interest in Utah, he become acquainted they would secure permission to church assembly meetings, atwith Margarete Wilcox, who glean the surrounding wheat tending Sunday School, Sacra- HI " bhl'KAYALr Jesus, knowing the hearts of his Apostles, says that he will give tiie milk-- sop to the one who will betray him, and hands it to Judas. The new color film portraying the life of Christ, to be shown in Lehi under sponsorship of the L. D. S. Seminary, April 11, in the Stake Tabernacle. Photo Courtesy Deseret News i 5239 size!t fields to help maintain a liveli- ment Meetings, Prayer Circle hood. One time after he with and High Priest Quorum meethis father, mother and brother ings. He loved to do temple Peter had gathered enough work and participate when ever wheat to thrash 45 bushels, they possible. had the misfortune of seeing it burn, along with other supplies, which were stored in a shed of kindly neighbor, but their loss was augmented by contributions from faithful friends and neigh bors, and from this, three times as much wheat was given than they previously possessed. Handicapped by not knowing our language, and they could spare very little time for school, personal advancement was con siderable slow, he presisted in his private studies and in due time accomplished his earnest desire of mastering the English language. In 1902 he moved his family to their present homesite. He built from a sagebrush mount for truly the location was noth ing more a favorable phce to rear their family. During the time he was clearing and pre paring the land for crops, he de signed and constructed their home, having also, at this time the responsibility of supporting his mothers famliy while his father was filling a mission in Sim his native land. He had abiding faith in the gospel of Jesus Christ, he knew too that blessings came only by obedience to the principles on which such blessings were pre dicated. He loved to participate that he in all resoonsibilities and successful, to able was carry He accepted the call as Ward Teacher when only 18, and ser ved almost constantly in this capacity for 65 years. He lived to serve his family; to teach and uphold all principles of the Gospel, and last but not least appreciated, and many times expressed thanks to God, for his citizenship in America. 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