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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Friday, April 20, 1951 Lott A. Eusson Final Tribute Paid Honored On 68th Birthday Eliza B, Kemp Receiving congratulations and good wishes from relatives and friends, Lott A- - Russon was honored on his 68th birthday, April 12. at a family gathering at his home. A handsome wrist watch was presented him by the assembled group. Refreshments were served and a general good time enjoyed. Mr. Russon recently retired after nearly two decades in the green grocery and mercantile business. In this capacity he has made many friends in Lehi, Cedar Valley and neighboring towns, with a fine reputation for honest and friendly dealing. He previously engaged in farming and was o Sugar employee of the Company for 22 years. Faithful and active in church duties, he is a member of the Seventies Quorum in the Fourth Ward, and in charge of block teaching. Enjoying music and social activities, he is adept at performing the traditional old time dances. During the war years, when making weekly trips to Fairfield and Cedar Fort, Mr. Russon performed many additional services besides his regular trade. He often shared rides, exchanged vegetables and fruit for farm products and even gave credit until harvest checks came in. With a knack for obtaining choice products, he always gave good measure at reasonable prices. Joining Mr. and Mrs. Russon at the family gathering, were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Vibbert (Rowene), Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Verl Hopkins (Berniece) and son, Paul, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Dar-re- ll Hansen (Josephine) and sons, Steven, Gerald and baby Carl, of Their son, American Fork. Lester Russon, widely known as an accomplished ballet performer and instructor, remains in the Utah-Idah- East Farmers... A job for your youngsters at home Give them responsibility of a small garden lot growing CUCUMBERS for Old friends and neighbors gathered in the Third Ward chapel. Friday at IflO p. m. for the funeral services of Mrs. Eliza Brook Kemp. 85. former Lehi resident, who was returned here for burial She died at the home of a daughter, Mrs Glenna King, at South-gatCalifornia Organist Donna Mitchell played the prelude and postlude music. Bishop William Hadfield, who had served as ward bishop at the time the Kemps lived here, conducted the services and was also a speaker. The invocation was offered by Thomas Sunderland. Mrs. Fern Johnson sang, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere," accompanied by Mrs. Ruby Nielsen. John Hutchings was the first speaker, also reading the life sketch. A vocal duet, "Beyond Today," by Frances Trinnamen and Sylmer Thayne, was accom- e, panied by Mrs. Mitchell. Following the words of tribute spoken by Bishop Hadfield, Mrs. Trinnamen, Mrs. Thayne and Ruby Nielsen sang, "O, My Father," as a trio, accompanied by Mrs. Mitchell Luther Coates pronounced the benediction and the grave in the Lehi cemetery was dedicated by Charles Turner. Relief Society members cared for the flowers. Interment took place under the direction of the A. H. Wing Mor range: repeat above. Oa Sunday, the men will follow a different shooting schedule, and their scores will be tabulated and results recorded on their service records. A score of 90 to 100 per cent will qualify a man as an expert rifleman; 80 to 90 per cent as a sharpshooter, and 70 to 80 per cent as a marksman. The schedule will be as follows: Slow fire 200 yard course: 3 rounds kneeling 4 rounds standing Slow fire 300 yards course: 4 rounds prone 4 rounds standing or squatting Slow fire 500 yard course: 8 rounds prone 200 yard Sustained firing course: From standing to kneeling or sitting position 9 rounds in 51 seconds 300 yard Sustained firing course: From standing to prone position, 9 rounds in 51 seconds. The above schedules are for U. S. Army M-- l rifles. The unit will also practice use of the submachine gun and U. S. Army carbine, according to Master Sgt. Maurice J. Dahl, administrative assistant. On May 5 and 6 the unit will d practice the firing of weapons at Camp Williams, such as machine guns and crew-serve- Sisters Meet After 50 Years Time lost by liam R Shaw, Salt Lake City. by plane from England to spend Mrs. Shaw recognized her sister, accident caus she where six months in Utah, but Mrs. Buckley had to be in- 410.000.000 will visit her sister Alice. Mrs. troduced to the rest. Mark Shaw of Lehi, 73. Mrs.r. Mrs. Shaw left England in NoYork-shiBuckley lives at Upper-Mil- l. 1901. arriving in Lehi plants with vember. SunShe boarded the plant 2. 1901. where she lived an entire year. December ar-Uay on her first flight, and I 1936. At that time she and until stated She rived Monday evening. moved to Salt Lake that she enjoved flying very Mr. Shaw to Lehi in 1948. returning City, inconvenience. no much, suffering Mrs. Buckley will observe her at 11:25 Arriving at the airport . , iov 69th birthday in Lehi April 25, o m.. she was weicomeu will join her sister and brotheand Mrs. Shaw and their three and r-in-law in their golden wedchildren. Mrs. Lynn Lewis an ance Sunday, April 22. Mrs. Melvin Jones. Lehi, and Wil- - ding observ iasfin?2t Of Separation After a separation of nearly half a century, two sisters, the only remaining members of the family of John and Hannah Rowland, were reunited Monday evening at the Salt Lake City airport. Mrs Annie Buckley. 68, arrived . Spring housecleaning is the time to your home, the National Safety Council advises. Northern Grown Traffic accidents since 1900 have killed almost twice as many Americans as have been willed in action or died of younds in all the nation's wars, the National Safety Council says. POTATOES dis-har- m SEED CERTIFIED BLUE TAG O ROGER'S BARBER SHOP To DRY LAND 0 White Rose Ponfiac O Katahdin O O Triumph Now Open Every Day Russet O Cobbler W. H. WRIGHT CO, (Except Wednesdays) to 6 p. m. week days 9 a, m. to 7 p. m. Saturdays 9 a, m. 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First a dream, later a reality, Utah Copper grew with each year to become the State's biggest taxpayer, freight shipper, mining district, and the first in the Utah was organized as West Mountain to include the entire Oquirrh Range. Thus a second seed cook root. Nourishment came Ter-rico- Smooth Roadbod . Boats stooping on a mountains west of Salt Lake. Then and this was the most prolific seed of all the idea of one man brought about the establishment of Back in 1863 OTY-MMV- M you'll find z tores expert service at Lone Eagle teamwork of competent prospecting responsible for pioneer discoveries in this district and friendly, Since workers, shareholders, and you, the Public. All that time Bingham Canyon has played a leading role in the progress and development of our State, Trading Post U T AH . three together provide . the soil and climate essential rn r,vW a "Green Bay Tree" of Utah's mining industry. COPPER DIVISION KiNNiCOTT A .. m,-- 1 tuary. 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