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Show THTOSDAr, JIXV 4. 19-- THE LEHI FEEE PBESS, ITHL, UTAH 7 Civil Defense Gets ' ' -- V" 37-Milli- " T fftt ftSCUt V kJ l;. The Lehi lions Club asks the aid of all families in Lehi in order to compile a complete list of those men and women who served in the Korean conflict. Careful checking has been done, spelling corrected and additional names added when supplied and verified by the families of the veterans. This is in preparation for a placque to be placed in the Memorial Building in their honor. An appeal is again made IF YOU KNOW OF ANYONE WHO SERVED DURING THE TIME OF THE KOREAN CONFLICT, PLEASE CONTACT ONE OF , 1 , n ri5 Funeral Held Friday For Former Lehi Man hI The nation's civil defense program was spotlighted as Chevrolet Motor Division marked vehicle. The mileproduction of its drive Chevrolet truck, stone unit, a was turned over to the Federal Civil Defense four-whe- Administration recently at the company's Willow Run, Mich, truck assembly plant. E. N. Cole, left, Chevrolet general manager, and Val Peterson, FCDA national administrator, examine gear vehicle. from a rescue kit near the Hartshorns Leave For Marries Glen LeRoy Smith Scotland Colleen Cardon In an informal wedding ceremony held in the Fourth Ward meetinghouse, Miss Colleen Card-odaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cardon, became the bride of Glen LeRoy Smith, son of the late William LeRoy Smith and Mrs. Sherwood West of Pleasant Grove. The marriage was performed Thursday, June. 27 at 7 p. m. by R. Thomas Woffinden, ward bishop. The bride, wearing an attractive frock of pink organdy with pastel print, had as her sole attendant Miss Mary Jane Turner. Kenneth Cardon, brother it the bride, stood up with the groom. Witnessing the ceremony were the bride's family, Donna Mae, Margo, Lois Ann, Dolores, Gary Lee, and Mrs. Cardon, Gary Smith, brother of the groom, the groom's mother ,and a few close friends of the couple. The newlyweds .".re making their home in the Fowler apartment. The bride was feted at a personal shower at the home of Mary Jane Turner last week, with fifteen relatives and friends present. The evening was spent in playing games, and refreshments were The bride was the reserved. cipient of many lovely gifts. A party Monday evening honored the young couple at the home of Mrs. Fred Shelton, which was tastefully decorated with madonna Miss Marilyn lilies and roses. Close Larsen was friends and school chum of the bride enjoyed a delightful evening playing games, after which refreshments were served, and the gifts were unwrapped. n, Shirley Neel of Lehi has received word of the death of his 3c brother, Army Specialist C. Neel, 21, in a vehicle James Hartshorn Melvin and Jessie accident in Newfoundland. and two daughters, Gyenyth and Details of the accident were not 3, for left Lisa, Wednesday, July available, other than immediately Scotland. an eight weeks' visit in fact the that it had occurred on Driving to New York, they plan June 26. to stop enroute at Columbus and The young soldier made his home Indianapolis, Indiana, where Mr. in Lehi with his brother for h Hartshorn spent two years in the year before entering the service in army, and at Hamilton, Ontario, 1955. He had been in the army Canada where they will visit rela- two years and three months, and tives of Mrs. Hartshorn. had been stationed in Newfoundto York They will fly from New land for ten months. stopping at Glasgow, Scotland, The body will be returned to Iceland on the way. While in Utah for burial at Peoa, where Scotland, they will stay at the his mother, Mrs. Lois Neel, rehome of Mrs. Hartshorn's father, sides. James Ferguson, at 9 Common-sid- e Mr. Neel resided in Kamas for Landarkshire. some time, and St., Airdrie, was a graduate of This will be Mrs. Hartshorn's first South Summitt High School. He since her is survived visit to her native land his mother, four by arrival here six years ago. Her brothers and two sisters, Shirley health in been has father failing Neel of Lehi, Jack Neel of Marys-valMrs. Ferguson passed recently. Don Neel of Kanab, Frank away four years ago. Neel and Mrs. R. A. Bethers of Britain the in Great While Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Charles Hartshorn family will visit a J. Staley of Frederick, of Mr. Hartshorn in great-auDundee, Scotland. They also plan to stop in Cardiff, South Wales, where he served on a mission for 18 months. After visiting London, and the L. D. S. temple site, they will visit friends in Northampton Before their reand Leicester. turn by air the latter part of August, they plan to visit with Mr. and Mrs. David Timmins of Salt Lake City, who are presently at Manchester, where Mr. Timmins is employed in the American Embassy as a member of the U. S. Diplomatic Service. e, nt THE COMMITTEE MEMBERS Dr. W. L. Worlton. George Lewis, E. N. Webb or Russell Innes. Richard Keith Gurney Paul Hanson Melvin C. Hartshorn Ralph E. Hartshorn Arvo Victor Havilla Charles Eugene Haws Paul Lehi Haws Earl N. Hicks Shirley C Hicks Carlos Hickman David Rex Holmes Harold Weston Ivers Milo E. Johnson Johnny E. Johnson The rules of eligibility are printed again as follows: Inclusive Dates, June 27, 1950, to July 27. 1953. 1. All men or women whose homes were in Lehi prior to their service and were taken in from Lehi and returned to Lehi as their home should be on the placque. 2. All those taken in from some other community, but who made Lehi their permanent home immediately following their service should be on the placque. 3. Men or women who had made their permanent homes elsewhere and entered the service from that home and returned to that location would belong to that community and would not be included on the Lehi placque. The revised list follows. Please study and help to make it complete and perfect. Donald Eugene Allbee Blaine Pernoux Anderson Dean Asay Jack A. Asay Howard J. Austin John M. Ball Reldon E. Barnes Clinton J. Barnes Freeman J. Barnes Burin D. Bates Kent Eugene Beck Treston H. Beck Paul C. Bennett Richard L. Bennett Wallace N. Berry Phillip D. Black of Ogden, an uncle. Sylvan W. Clark dedicated the grave. Honoring Mrs. Lowell E. Bent-le- y (Joyce Glover) who is here Rhode from West Warwick, Island, a group of former school chums gathered at the Alpine Grille in Pleasant Grove, Tuesday for luncheon. Present were Lela Springville;; Rutledge Averett, Donna Powell Shoell, Orem; Reva Coledge Smith, Vida Ashton Bennett and Norma Larsen Mecham, American Fork, and Udine Garrett Cooper, LaRae Whimpey Bevery Milne Eckersley, and Beverly Krenka Julian of Lehi. n, John Kolan Joseph R. Lambert Leo Hartwell Loveridge Joseph D. McOmie Neil H. Manning Charles E. Mercer J. Sterling Merrell Roger Glen Meyers Darwin D. Mitchell Robert L. Morton Jerry G. Peck Karl M. Peck Cloyed Ronald Penrod Kay Afton Peterson Max Wayne Peterson Dale Herbert Price Rex Thomas Price A GOOD THING Ray J. Robinson For Gilbert A. Roundy of the Koford Descendants family, who settled in Lehi about here six years, 1860, residing gathered at Wines Park, Saturday Members were for a reunion. present from Riverton, Loan, Salt Lake City, Lehi, and Preston, Idaho. Bishop Vernon K. Nielsen was elected president for the coming year. Other officers selected were George Koford, Logan, Dorotha Burgelli, Nob-legenealogist, and Ora Anderson, Logan, secretary. y, BRIDAL SHOWKR Miss Rose Hoover entertained at a personal shower for Miss Colat her leen Peterson, bride-elec- t, home last week, with Miss Dalene A group of Jones as close friends of the guest of honor were guests, as were her mother, Mrs Marlin (Buck) Peterson, and the groom-to-be- 's mother, Mrs. Lydale Peterson. During the evening a clever book of rethe membrance was made of bride's activities during her life, and presented to her, along with many useful and beautiful gifts. Miss Peterson will become the We Can "Taylor" Your Needs Shampoos to keep your hair from drying too much. 49c - $1.50 Sun Tan Lotion and Cream 50 De With skin cream - with Lanolin 89 $1.79 Charles Antell Formula 9 $3.00 Toni Double Applicator 2.29 Special 1.89 Snae Bite Kits 69 100 Asprin S & H GREEN STAMPS Alvin B. Celcer Kerlin Earl Chilton Harold E. Christensen Sherman Noy Christofferson Earl Glen Clark Cecil G. Colledge Dean Colledge Paul B. Comer Earl Craie Dorton Darrell F. Dean James Merle Evans William H. Evans Charles Thomas Featherstone Leo E. Finneran Edmund Dale Fowler Sherman R. Fox James Edward Gaisford Richard W. Gilchrist STATE STREET DRUG 127 State Street LEHI TO Kenneth Gray to Manage Lehi Floral Kenneth Gray, promising young Lehi florist, will manage the Lehi Floral business until the last of August, while the owner, Melvin Hartshorn, and family are in Scotland Mr. Gray has been employed part time with Mr. Hartshorn lor the past two years. Mr. Gray will be at the floral shop daily letween the hours of 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. Tony and Reva Rohbock, Orem florists, who often assist Mr. Hartshorn, will be on hand at all times for special occasions to assist Mr. Gray when necessary. IX SOl'TH DAKOTA Mr. and Mrs. Bertram! Bck have received word this week that their son. Elder Merrill Beck, is now laboring in Mitchell, South Dakota, where he is serving as a missionary for the L. D. S. church. Elder Beck reports that the branch, consisting of 26 members, is in the process of reorganization, after which he and another elder will be the sole missionaries in the area. The branch has just completed remodeling a home into a small chapel. Freedom is not the power to do Peterson, what we like, but to be what we ought to be. Gore. Dell carry-hom- Phone HUES! 57 i cahcd iL-rLV- New ir iMn 1 1 car registration figures for the month of April prove something we've anticipated all along. The big, beautiful '57 Mercury is now tops in this area in its price class! Surprising? Not in the least! This year, of all years, the Big M has so much more of everything sought by drivers here in the West. Mercury's styling is fresh, distinctive; reflects nothing of the past, or of any other carharmonizing with every idea of Western living at its best. itc mo crier i --- u n dv ui dco atcct nn ivauiL-o iruioi i i Handling qualities? Western drivers prefer Mercury's flat, "geared to the road" performance over the open highway or on hairpin mountain curves. They welcome Mercury's stretchout roominess and interior luxury, making a constant pleasure drive out of every mile of road. Keyboard Control provides amazing handling ease in in bumper-to-bumpe- r traffic tight parking situations. Finally, our customers go for Mercury's sturdy Exclusive big-cit- y ... construction and e carton holds six 12-o- z. Also in Large Family Size bottles 433 385 West Main d highway or back country ranch road. All value these features add up to top a more-for-the-mone- y car especially when you figure the deals we're making right here in town. Now is the time, while we're trading high to make your move to the proven favorite Mercury57. See us today! Official R. L. Polk registration figures for April, 1957. ROY J. BROWN MOTOR COMPANY Phone deep-cheste- power, assuring complete comfort and command anywhere on super- Hires and fun go hand in hand Handy A RAINY SUMMER TIME SPECIALS! Fred M. Brockbank Ferris D. Brown Morris M. Brown Merrill C. Brown Ray Dean Brown Eph L. Bryant Kenneth J. Bryant M Edwin D. Webb Keith Stanley Webb Stanley Gill Webb R. Dean Welch Harold Ray West ring Boyd Wilkin Jerry Wilkin Nile G. Wilkin Wayman L W'inslow Mervin L. Johanson Donald M. Jones Bruce Bone Eugene Ray Bone . Kenneth B. Singleton Charles R. Southwick Edward L Southwick Nevin Ray Southwick Don Clive Street Darhl Leland Tingey Roland R- - Turner Dan Martin Warden A. Paul Webb For Two Months Koford Family Holds Reunion bride of Bruce July 5. Brother of Lehi Man Killed In Newfoundland Graveside services were held here Friday, June 29, at 11 a. m. at the Lehi cemetery for Francis G3, Lazell Mulliner, (Frank) formerly of Lehi, who died in a Henderson, Nevada, hospital after an illness of ten days. He was born in Lehi, a son of Brigham and Emma Child Mulliner, and made his home here as a boy, attending the city schools. He was married to the former Ruby West of Pleasant Grove, and they had four children, a son and three daughters. His grandfather operated the old flour mill at the millpond East of Lehi for many years. For the past several years the Mulliner family have resided at Henderson, Nevada, where he has been employed. Funeral servics were held at Henderson. Speaking briefly at the graveside services was Francis A. Child Glenn B. Roundy Lester Leffler Russon La Mar M. Scown Norman Marvin Sims Ralph John Goates Bobbie G. Graham Stanley P. Grant David J. Jones James R. 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