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Show THE LEHI FKEE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH , 1933 THUBSDAT, MAY Lehi Student Channel Work Completed For Honored By University Co. Irrigation BonNeta Russon, daughter of The channel cleaning and reMr. and Mrs. Ben Russon, was pairs on the Alpine Canyon diver- nominated this week as a candision is now completed. Irrigation uater is being diverted through date for Alpha Lambda Delta, nathem and they are functioning tional honorary society for freshman women, according to Myrtle satisfactorily, according to H. president of the North Austin, Dean of Women at the University of Utah, in a report to Bench Irrigation Company. A bull dozer was used for clean- Principal L. B. Adamson. As a freshman stdent BonNeta ing and shaping approximately 600 linear feet of channel. Some 120 achieved the distinction of a 3.5 yards of ready mixed concrete was scholastic average, an honor merused for the repair work on the ited by only 5 per cent of the freshman girls. structure. were work At Lehi High school BonNeta for the Surveys made by the Soil Conservation was an honor student, receiving Service technicians. Financial as- valedictory honors as a senior. Acsistance was given from the 1952 tive in dramatics and journalism, Flood fund, obtained she also was a member of the Repair through the Production and Mar- Boosters and GAA. keting Administration, up to 80 MRS. CLAIIA WEBB YATES percent of the cost. CARD OF TILVXKS During the illness and passing of our beloved husband and father, Reuben Naisbitt, we found consolation in the many thoughtful acts of firends and neighbors. To all who called at the home, sent flowers, took part on the program, or assisted in any way, we are grateful. Mrs. Eudora Ross Naisbitt and family. Ralph Naisbitt. r FURNITURE Recovered and Kestyled OR Custom Made For Your Home OVERMAN ENTERTAINS FAMILY MEMBERS Mrs. Clara Webb Yates entertained at her home in Salt Lake City at an open house, last Saturday, for her children and grandchildren and the members of the Yates family. Buffett supper was served at which her daughter, Mrs. James Atkinson of Salt Lake City assisted. Attractive arrangements of tulips and lilacs graced the rooms. A huge birthday cake was the gift of Mrs. Florence Yates De Ryke. Present to honor her on her birthday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Carson (JaLayne), Bishop and Mrs. R. Ward Webb and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Webb, all of Lehi. Among others present were the Atkinson family and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prusse of Provo. nette Tidwell, her daughter, of to attend were Mrs. Ver-Gil- l, Nevada, and Mrs. Wesley (Mabel) Jense of Pleasant Grove, ill in the hospital at the time. le UPHOLSTERY Phone Provo 1981-S46 W. Center Provo, Utah Lake City hospital, after a long He was born September 4, 1978, in Lehi, a son of James and Louisa Jane Olmstead Brown. He was married to Elizabeth V. Marshall in 1899. He had followed the occupation of painter most of his life. Survivors include his wife, American Fork; three sons, Glen, Floyd and James A. Brown, Salt Lake City; two daughters. Mrs. Lela Thedell. Salt Lake City, and Boise Mrs. Bunnell Crossman, Idaho; two sisters, Mrs. J. P. Schow and Mrs. Jennie Martin-dalboth of Lehi; 17 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Funeral Monday Funeral services were conducted Monday at 2:00 p. m. in the Fourth Ward chapel, with Odell Peck of the bishopric in charge. Prelude and postlude music was played by Mrs. Bonnie Miner. Morley Jones offered the invoA vocal solo. "Open the cation. Gates of the Temple," by Mrs. Naomi Schow, was accompanied by Mrs. Georgia Lou Zeigler. The biographical sketch was read by Carol Fairbanks, a granddaughter, who also played a violin solo, with Mrs. Miner as accom inter-mounta- e, in 1950 The main speaker for the occasion was Bishop Leonard Peterson, who served as bishop during Mr. Brown's residence here. He had also worked with him at the sugar factory. He recalled the many fine qualities of Mr. Brown and other family members and discussed pertinent gospel principles. "O, My Father," was sung as a trio by Mrs. Lornell Bateman, Bermece Rassmunsen and Edith Roberts, accompanied by Mrs Zeigler. John Smith spoke the benediction and the grave in the Lehi cemetery was dedicated by SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION MEETING SUNDAY AT 2:30 Sunday School Union meeting will be held Sunday, May 24, at 2:30 p. m., in the stake tabernacle. All stake and ward officers are reminded to observe the time and attend. $1345.00 Timpanogos- Motor Relief Thedell, a relative. Society members cared for the lovely flowers. Pallbearers were Glen, Floyd W., Donald G., and James M. Brown, Ivan Schow and Gus Thedell. Interment took place under the direction of the A. H. Wing Mortuary. American Fork BARGAINS! We Seniors g Headquarters For All Your Graduation Clothes kVWWVWWVW WILL BUY this newly remodeled 4 - room modern stucco home, gas set up, garage, nice yards. Terms feiMl '- fill -v roure it i Am i in ACTION! They financed everything I I li r BAGOKS wMi Vw i it r i - a - FROM BULLETS TO BOMBERS OF ALL THE ft SOLD , the famoM A. O. Smith ra 1.50 and 2.50 i i Dixon-Taylor-Russ- Furniture Co. ell First Security Bank Utah Office Supply Co. t j i bav na - ,y p getting it? n mnsssm Automatic Water Heater that cant rust because GLASS CANT RUSH 85 Evry mlnuto, without warning. kSla an ordinary water heater! BILLIONS OF BONDS, it.nmmn SUPPLIED RATION BANKING SERVICE J CAB TUC UOKAC PDrtMT Altr AIDED INDUSTRY'S RECONVERSION TO PEACE. Rust B Safe from Rust with the Permagku water heater model that fits all yoox family's needs. MM Costa no more Utaa ordinary water beaten I There's only one PtSMAGlAS Our institution is dedicated to public service. Our officers are devoted to the policy of sustaining the financial health of this community at all times ... STATE BANK OF LEHI L- I1 and k't Mde hr A.a Smlfh A AO I i1 n Fr Glenmore- - It makes t0p quaIity' completely latisfying drinks. And remember, Glenmore has been made by the ame 'amily for three generations. This a3Sures you unmatched uniformity every time. JOHNSON'S TV and Appliance Main Street Lehi KENTUCKY Phne 11 1 1.00 for top qualify whiskey... are you Be Safe from The BANKER'S STORY I I f Fork r 8 p. m. Tickets may be obtained in Provo at : B. Y. U. Fieldhouse A. L. Duckett Sales and Service Jerry Buckley, Orem 0647-R- 1 or E. Ray Gardner, A. F. 24--J Transportation Co. Mount Timp Riffia I II Bleacher Seats Reserved Seats . Phone 468 218-- R MOBILIZED FOR - Am. at I $6300 East Main 23 sponsored by the East Sharon Stake A Thousand Dollars in Prizes Will Be Given 1 away Alter Honrs Call For Information IMMEDIATELY Saturday, May 1 S Y. U. Fieldhouse 8. BEAUTIFUL brand new modern brick home. Large utility room, hardwood floon Serving bar in nice kitchen, fireplace, plenty of room all thru. Built on Garage, excel- ent location. $11,900. Terms. 28 Courteous Drivers E Art Linkletter in the funniest show of the year will appear at the Rowan Realty Dependable i A RIOT OF LAUGHS! are Members of Multiple Listing Bureau Lowest Rates Possible xWlB Phone 93 REAL ESTATE j Now Available Call Lehi Chev Sedan guarantee , CHARTER BUS SERVICE Lehi's National Guardsmen will week end participate in a battalion exercise beginning Saturday mornofficers. ing, according to company Joining with other Guard units from American Fork, Springville and Orem. the Lehi unit will go to a point five miles above Kam-a- s where they will bivouac overnight. Then will go into the hills and saw trees to construct timber trestle bridges. On May 31 the local unit will have one more day of training on a platoon and section basis before participating in the annual National Guard encampment to begin June 7 at Camp Williams. Radio, heater, Chev. OK Gus Congratulations On Your Graduation 1110 principles. As an interlude, Kenneth Robinson and his sister, Mrs. Kenneth Morton of American Fork, sang a duet, "Sunset." An organ selection by Beverley Merrill of Pleasant Grove was followed by the benediction, pronounced by Arthur King, a cousin, of Provo. Interment took place in the Lehi Cemetery under the direction of the A-Wing Moruary. Ivo Mills, a nephew of Mrs. Naisbitt I of Centerville, dedicated the grave. Flowers were carried by children whom Mr. Naisbitt so loved, grandchildren, and the children of neighbors and freinds. They were directed by Relief Society members and Mrs. W. D. Watkins. Pallbearers were sons and Local Guard to Participate in Week End Project se panist. i l) 11 Tribute to Reuben Naisbitt Friends and neighbors joined family members at the funeral of Reuben Naisbitt, 70, in the Fourth Ward chapel, last Thursday at 2 18 old year Ralph Jolwson, Jr., m. Bishop Grant Christoffer-so- n prospective Lehi high school grad- p. conducted the services. Mr. uate, is looking forward to an unusual graduation gift, a trip to Naisbitt passed away May 10 of a tht Virgin Islands by plane. The heart ailment. The prayer at the home was trip is being transferred to him by his father, Ralph Johnson, local composed by Myron Aldrich of television and appliance dealer, Bountiful, an uncle of Mrs. Naiswho was one of 13 in the bitt, and read by her son, Athol area who received the Ross. award for top selling in the AdMrs. Bonnie Miner played the miral line. prelude and postlude music. ClarFlying from Salt Lake City, ence Sundberg, a brother-in-layoung Johnson plans to leave of Sandy offered the invocation. June 13, or a week later to make A vocal solo, "In the Garden," by connections in New York City with Mrs. Lornell Bateman, was accomone of four Admiral sponsored panied by Mrs. Miner. The life sketch, prepared by Mrs. Naisbitt, flights to the Islands. The paid tour will include was read by her son, Le'R Ross, seven days in the Virgin Islands, who also gave a tribute from the with a complete itinerary of sight children. Mrs. Miner also accompanied a seeing and entertainment. Value of the trip is estimated at $1000. song, "That Silver Haired Daddy Mr. Johnson qualified as a win- of Mine," by Bonnie Ross, Kathner by passing the specified sell- leen Leany and Larry Miner. ing quota during the period inSpeakers were Bishop Linel J. cluded from January 1 to April 30. Larsen, a brother-in-laand This included all Admiral tele Bishop Christofferson, who paid vision and appliance sales. The tribute to the worthwhile lives of district of which he is a member family members and the harmony included Utah, Idaho and Nevada. Among the winners are two in Salt Lake City, one in Spanish Fork and several in Nevada. illness. I existing in the home. Consolation was expressed through gospel Friends Pay Final James Brown, Ralph Johnson Lehi Native. Dies Wins Trip To James Brown, 74, Lehi native and well known local painter, died Virgin Islands at 8 p. m., last Thursday in a Salt GLENMORE STRAIGHT BOURBON DISTILLERIES COMPANY LOUISVILLE, KY4 7 7 |