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Show ITJll FREE Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shaw spent a happy day Sundaw house held in honor tf their fifty ears oi marri.1 life together. With them was Mrs. Anni. RnA. ley, sister to Mrs Shaw, visiting nere irom tngian.i alter 50 years' separation. Both ladies uo at. tractive corsages o; red roses. The gold and white color t was used throughout in derations and appointments, which included a three tiered wedding caKe. Manamg on a white linen cloth with gold border tho mL-- i a: l Service i'c l 36L Gl. n s Senice . . .4 fiction concerns SFf S? fho't iTmade " Main ne in ljnl-- and operator. of friends by ,.,v,l train. business of the in oneration and its tann areas. tP1.jiA r..iPe .4 - . 1910. WSni;h.June29.families ufflas among the early PioneerKk . . 1"" nion .as Packet." ft of Jackson Thomas. son LGien o was embossed with guld leaves fiftieth Wedding Anniversary." Yellow candles in ervstal hniH.r stood on either side. Blooming plants received as gifts added to the decorative effect. One ery appropriate to the occasion, is known as the "Dutchman's Money his tw J. hnsiness deling.. is Wanlass ion Mr . GLEN WANLASS . . . Holds down busy corner on Lehi's Main street. church and civic leader graduated age of eight and has with a B. S. degree in 1933. ' rviA in various Numbered among Mr. Wanlass' Utterof Christ of Jesus civic and club activities are servne y Saints. vice as a member of the Lehi fire i icning former president of aim f,.tiial- Stake department, Lehi Junior Democrats Clubs, (L in the M. I- - A., and the Mr. member of the Lions Club, charter .lua lpador. Presently the president of the Junior Chamber of is a member of Commerce, and two years as Wona vvaru oui. city councilman. At the present Entendency. nn was re- - time Mr. and Mrs Wanlass are f .jimot eany cuuaiw Led in the Lehi elementary members of the executive comof the Dance Set. Lis and Lehi High School. mittee married Alta Butler, May 22, He bile in hign suiuw Continu- -, 1939. They have four children: ident body president. the Brigham Rhea, Stanley Glen, Kathryn and hi studies at the popular Lois. ' PJ1 rt-- -- & i- . n-- Wig University, W Leo Loveridge emrns to umy dav furlough here, a 17 aster Sgt. Leo Loveridge left Cali-irni- a, aturday for Camp Roberts, in will serve the he where Arriv-- g Co. at Headquarters fe Love- by plane, Master Sgt. Kge trip in ms made the return cvTiPPtin? to take his family An attack of the mumps nis sun, epi itiu, iicic ui Mrs. Loveridge, me. Brent, d baby Ann are at the home Mr. and Mrs. her parents, doctor Smith ThpV PXriPCt. to 1 lake the trip by plane, joining faster Sgt. Loveridge at an early Mth him. M111ILV.4 Kit. of 16 little friends Jeanine Fox, 7, in observ- ince of her birthday, Saturday, A group pined Her birthday was It her home. Two pretty April 22. !unday, cakes with candles were the guests. Games and pfreshments filled the afternoon. lach child received a clever favor i take Jeanine is the Mr. and Mrs. Eldred home. laughter of fox. KITCHEN Your Order . . . Best of AU You Pay And . . . DOWN 10 With 15 HOSPITAL (Continued from frunt At the recital scheduled for 3:00 p. m. Sunday at the School for the Blind in Ogden, Miss Ellen Ruth Banks, 13, will be featured Godand Bennett Faye Joseph as piano soloist. The affair will frey are the parents of a son, born be held at Driggs Hall. Ellen will April 18. The baby has one be the accompanist for the high brother. Mr. and Mrs Orson Godfrey and Mr. and Mrs. Clif- school orchestra and will play as solos, "Claire de Lune," by ford Bennett are the proud and an arrangement by Friml. The public is invited to A tonsil operation was per- attend. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. formed for Tony Neil Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs Duane Evans, Wallace Banks and a granddaughter to Mr .and Mrs. Junius Banks, April 19. y, Ellen has made remarkable proMrs. Henry (Margaret) Turner gress in music. With an absolute of Pleasant Grove, was admitted sense of pitch, she has been playof the more difficult seApril 18, for a major operation ing many lections from the classics for 19. which was performed April several years past. She is also Charles R. Crabb is receiving regarded by her teachers as an treatment for a compound fract- outstanding student in other subure of the right leg, both bones jects. She is now in the Eighth below the knee. He suffered the Grade. injury in an accident at the local brick plant. He is reported im- Kirkham proving well. to SUHch CKborae Ie) rf William William Osborne was born May 8, 1866. at Auckland. New Zea-(lanthe son of William Osborne jand Elizabeth Ellen Bramley. He died April 17, 1951, at Provo, Utah bounty. I'tah, at the age of d, eighty-fiv- e. He u as married March two songs in the Maori 21, 1889, to Charlotte Boswell who The opening song was alanguage preceded favorite ,him in of the Osborne. "Israel, death, having passed away Israel, God is Calling," were the in uhich Mr! January 21, I94g parents oi four children. Howard. Gammon also joined. (This Harold. was also used at the funeralsong of 1 ranees Edith, and Frances May. Mrs. Osborne three years ago). in death. May preceded her father Between speakers, U,ey Sang, Brother Osborne was baptied Come to the Savior," favorite August 2, 1895, and endowed Maori hymn. 12, 1923. Following closing remarks by February Brother Osborne has lived a Bishop Gurney .the concluding full, musical selection, "O, My Father." knew exemplary life. Those who him best speak of his integwas played on the organ by Mi. Webb. The benediction was sjwk-e- n rity, devotion to duty, kindness, and understanding. Elder Mat-hoby J. Maiben Stephenson and Cowley who spent many dedicatory prayer by Ezra weeks in his home while on a both former New Zea- mission in New Zealand spoke land missionaries Relief Society warmly of his generosity, sending members cared for the lovely flow- his love and good wishes to ers. Pallbearer were members of Brother Osborne upon learning the High Priests quorum. Burial of his illness. The Osborne home took place in the Lehi cemetery in Thames was under the direction of the A. II. the missionaries the first home of in that sector. Wing Mortuary. Wherever the Osborne family Mr. Osborne was born in Auck- moved, the missionaries were land, New Zealand, May 8, 18S6, welcomed. In more than one ina son of William and Elizabeth stance an extra room was conEllen Bramley Osborne. He was structed to be known as the married to Charlotte Boswell in 'Elders' room." Kawa Kawa. N. Z.. March 91 His daughter in a recent letter 1889, later being married in the to a member of the family stated Salt Lake Temple. Mrs. Osborne that "It would be impossible to died three years ago. While in number the people who have been New Zealand, he followed the sea brought into the church and for some time as Ship's Captain. others who have heard the Gospel He came to Utah in 1909, liv- message just because Mother and Dad lived it and taught us chiling in Bennion Ward, West Jordan and Mid vale, coming to dren to obey the commandments He assisted in the Lehi it) 1926, where he has since of the resided. He was employed at the construction of the first Morman West Jordan sugar factorv. later serving as custodian of the Second ward church from 1928 to 1917. He was secretary for the Hich and other Priests Quorum for many years. ! , w n, chape! in Thames. After the building was completed, he donated a harmonium to the church. A stationary engineer by trade. Brother Obborne sailed tho spas serving his apprenticesliip. later capuun. An instance which indicates both his ship and integrity was an experi ence in uauram Gulf jn New Zealand. He had with a business man j'j'vuiviiii across the bay. but when preoarin? with hie partner and crew to set sail, he was warnea not to risk passage in the face of an imDendin However, he kept his appointment as scneuuied, his son, Harold, recalling that had it not Iwn fnr his father's novigation skill, that wouia nave been one occasion when his insistance his word would have been riis u 11V try. The family moved fmm v Zealand to Salt Lake County in 1919. subsequently moving to Lehi a Krotner Osborne was a in High Priest in the Lehi Second Ward at the time of his death. He is survived bv two finns Howard and Harold, and a daugh ter, tdiw ttamon. Harold resides in Lehi while the other children are married and live in New Zea land. Numbered among the sur vivors are 28 grandchildren and some 50 great grandchildren. The Lehi Free Press A weekly newspaper devoted to the interests and welfare of Lehi City Published by the Free Press Publishing Co., Every Friday His children remember his as a pal. To see him hurt hpcn:n nt Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, some thoughtless act of their in Jtah, as second class matter under was their ereatest the act of Congress March 3, 1879 childhood punishment. He loved people, was blessed with a keen sense of humor, and numbers the small and STAIt PittS ASSOCIAJKKI the great among those with whom he associated. One of tho E. Russell Innes, Publisher progenitors of the family was the first white child born in N.u 7p. Subscription land. Per Year (in advance) .. $2.00 m E&eall Hotatte LEHI Just listed: 4 room modern frame home. Very well kept inside. 2 acres land, part pasture, flowing well, berries and open ground. $6800.00. Terms m" Survivors included two sons, Harold Osborne, Lehi ,and Howard Osborne, New Zealand; a daughter, Mrs. Edith Hamon. New Zea land; 28 grandchildren and 50 great grandchildren, and a brother and sister of New Zealand. A daughter, Frances May (Mrs. James a. bhcrwood) died some 20 years ago Her sons are William T., J. Roy, Donald R., and Arthur bherwood, and there are seven great grandchildren in this coun it. 1931 LEHI $1500 down, $30 per month will buy this 4 room modern white painted frame home. Beautifully land scaped yards, garage, fine location. Only $7500. OREM Fine three bedroom modern brick home. Hardwood floors throughout, full basement, coal stoker and furnace, fine yards, very fine location. 2 blocks from school and church. $11,000. Terms. Maytag rebuilt washers Guaranteed A-- l Condition $19 - 29 - 39 - 49 - 59 - 69 Wringer Rolls and Parts For AH Washers LISTINGS WANTED! Bowers Home Furnishings 638 South State American Fork Salt Lake City AFTER HOURS CALL Gerald Buckley E. Ray Gardner - Orem 0647 -- RAmerican Fork 24OUR PROVO ADDRESS IS 176 WEST CENTER -J Crabb Promoted Captain A tonsil operation was perKirkham Crabb, the son of Mr. formed for Linda Smith, 4, daugh- and Mrs. Charles Crabb, was reter of. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Smith, cently advanced to the rank of 21. April captain. Captain Crabb is station ed with the US Army at Fair Evan M .and Virginia Colledge Mrs. Crabb and Alaska banks, have a new daughter, born April now making are children the 22. baby has two sisters and their home there. In recent lettwo brothers. Grandmothers are ters they told of mild weather, Mrs Kate Thomas of Magna, and suitable to going without coats, Mrs. Elia Colledge. , although there is still snow on the ground. Mrs. Crabb felt a Mrs. Harold (Helen) Ellison small earthquake which was attrithe was admitted, April 23, for buted to the frost leaving ground. medical treatment. with FORD TRACTOR DEARBORN and IMPLEMENTS Te CABINETS To Ellen H. Bants to be Soloist at Recital Biraphi,l j Joins in Rites For Wm. Osborne Step-hense- Many lovely gifts and messages were received. Moving pictures of the couple and scenes of the day were taken by Jay Haws. Mrs. Lynn Lewis, Mrs. Melvin Jones and Mrs. W. R. Shaw were in charge of entertaining and serving. Over 110 called during the afternoon, including many from Salt Lake City, Provo, American Fork, Magna and Draper. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. D. Alexander, Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alexander, Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shaw of Draper, a brother to Mr. Shaw. The Shaws, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lewis and family, were previously honored at a family dinner in Salt Lake City at the home of their son, V. R. Shaw. bar)- Stt Friday. 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