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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 19M ITTTT Babies Named in Lehi Wards were named in Lehi wards Sunday, and confirmations took place as follows: FIRST WARD Erick Val Darling, son of Billie Val and Marva DeRae Dunn Darling, born Feb. 14, ia4. at Lehi. was blessed by the grandfather, Guy A. Darling. Babies SECOND WARD Brent B. Rodgers, son of Bert Huish and Jennie Marie Barnttt Rodgers, born January 8, 1954, at Provo, was blessed by the father. Ann Fowler, daughter of Don C. and Rebecca Ann Laursen Fowler, baptized by Aimer L. Colledge, was confirmed by Bishop J. Ferrin Gurney. THIRD WARD Dallas Moosman, son of Dee Sheridan and Violet Porter Moosman, born Feb. 21, 1954, at Lehi, was blessed by Ross Tripp. Robert Scott Adamson, son of Lee and Roberta Cook Adamson, born Nov. 24, 1945, at Murray, was . . . Cpl. Myron Jones M. Smith Serving in Germany baptized by Richard and confirmed by Ross Tripp. James Lynn Magnussen, son of James Christian and Marjorie Ann Peterson Magnussen. born Jan. 4. 1946. at Murray, was baptized and confirmed by the father. Robert Joseph Fox. son of Calvin and Marion R. Lambert Fox. born Feb. 27. 1946. at Lehi, was baptized by Verl B. Coates and confirmed by the father. Lona Jane Peck, daughter of Joseph Glen and Ivy Manning Peck, born March 21. 1946. at Lehi, was baptized by Richard M. Smith and confirmed by Harry G. Manning, an uncle. FOURTH WARD Ron Lee Peck, son of Earl and Carole Smith Peck, was blessed by the father. Grandfathers Odell Peck and Douglas Smith and Leonard Peterson, the greatgrandfather, assisted. Kedra Nuttal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nuttal, was confirmed by Bishop Grant FIFTH WARD Meetings Thursday Ronald C and LuDean Bushman Peterson, born Feb. 13, 1954, at Lehi, was blessed by the father. Jeanette Bell, daughter of Jay Cyril and Shirley Fowler Bell, born Jan. 29, 1954, in American Fork, was .blessed by the father. Meeting of the four Lehi camps of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be held next Thursday, April 8, at 2:00 p. m., as follows: BLUEBELL CAMP The Bluebell Camp will convene at the home of Mrs. Lettie Mrs. Gladys Trane and Mrs. Alice Stice will assist as hostesses. All members and eligible members are urged to attend. Gud-mundse- son of Kevin Dean Peterson, n. SIXTH WARD Babies blessed in the Sixth Ward included: Allyn Walker, daughter of Thomas Allan and Sharlene Holmstead Walker, born Feb. 10, 1954, in American Fork, EVANSVILLE CAMP was blessed by the father. Thomas The Evansville Camp will hold Walker, grandfather, of Pleasant its meeting at the home of Mrs. Grove, assisted. , Emily Johnson according to CapRonald J. EiMson, son of Harold tain Goldie Dickerson. All mem- and Helen Winder Ellison, born bers and those eligible to join are Feb. 5, 1954, at Lehi, was blessed reminded to attend. by Bishop Calvin Swenson. will be Hazel Allred and Geneva Iona Beth, Young, daughter of Stewart. Lavon and Ha Beth Gilchrist Young, wns confirmed by her SNOW SPRING CAMP brother Elder William Young. The Snow Spring Camp will Mark and Sidney Young, brothers, meet in the Fifth Ward church, assisted. according to Captain Olive Leany. Election of officers will be held. All members are reminded to be 'YOUR VACATION present. Hostesses will be Essie Worlton, Zina Willes, Rachel Wing WITH EXPENSES and Harriett, Holdsworth. PAID FORT WALL CAMP The Fort Wall Camp meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Mable Lehmberg, according to Captain La Rue Prior, Assisting as hostesses will be Liliane P. nderson, Amy Smithy Beth Young "and Violet Lott. A good turnout is urged. RETURX AFTER WINTER IN SOUTHWEST Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass returned home Friday after spending a very pleasant winter in California and Arizona. They were the guests of their three sons, Athol T. Wanlass and family of San Pablo, California; and Marion L. and Ruel L. Wanlass and their families in Rodeo, California. Highlights of their stay included a trip to Portland, Oregon, and one to Pasadena where they viewed the rose parade and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Haslam (Bart a Jones) formerly of Lehi. Enroute to Arizona they stopped off at Los Angeles and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Giles and other relatives, former residents of Lehi. They spent several weeks in Arizona with their daughter Fay, Mr. and Mrs. Max Fenn and family. WANLASS Pays to Advertise! 7 Save $241 on your New Pontiac Factory Delivery , car can't last forever and oar used car stock Is low right now! The best Your present time for yon to get top price for your ear. You can buy Chieftan Fordor sedan, factory delivery for $2026 in six, plus accessories and Utah sales tax. .. Come In for free appraisal -today! Anti-Aircr- Artillery Battalion. aft Combat units of the Seventh Army form a major part of the strong cordon of American defense forces stretching across the U. S. Zone of Germany. A clerk in Headquarters Battery, Jones entered the Army in October. 1952, and was stationed at Fort Ord. California, before arriving overseas last December. Letitian Club Features Wood Carving Display ss. By Mr. Stan Dahl Now is the brooding season. keeping And you'll find-b- y pay flocks well managed-wi- ll off with higher earnings this fall. Pullets from current broods have the opportunity of being more mature, heavies and therefore, at their production peak right at the time when egg prices begin to rise. But remember, special care must be taken during coming hot weather to provide proper ventilation and feed consumption in order to maintain body weight. Moreover, brooding now is less hazardous than brooding ; later . . . because you have ' to heat anyway for th chicks, and there is less ten- -' -. dency to overheat the broodabout er or to be lax heating in cooler weather. However, the main key to success is proper feeding. In the first 12 weeks a pullet has increased her hatching II !l&VJl: Austin Succumbs o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o (Continued from Front Paje) ward bishopric in charge. Masses Miss Eddington was the accompanof lovely flowers and a capacity ist-Gordon attendance depicted the regard of Weight pronounced the relatives and friends. All of her benediction and the grave in the the home of Mrs. Lynn Taylor. brothers and sisters were present members. A poem. "Home," by Lehi was dedicated by cemetery Mrs. Innes was advanced from the at the services. Edgar A. Guest, was read. George Hollindrake, The organ prelude and postlude present position of As an interlude, Mrs. Edna Relief Society members cared for She has served as program chair- were played by Ward Organist Pallbearers were Loveridge played a violin solo, the flowers. John Whimpey man and has arranged many out- Jane Eddington. "Perfect Herbert Carrie Jacobs Austin, Buys Cummings, Day," by standing programs and speakers offered the invocation. A vocal Rond. Miss Eddington accom- Glen Austin, Boyd Lewis, Dean trio, Ada Robinson, Vera Trane for the organization. Larson and Ernest H. Larsen. Inand Leota Peterson, sang "lead panied. Mrs. Vernon K. Nielsen will Me Mrs. Leota Peterson gave a terment took place under the diGently Home." with Mrs. Zada choral serve as Mrs. L. B. reading, 'To My Wife." to rection of the A. H. Wing as. accompanist. Phillips Adamson as secretary and Mrs. D. a background of the "Melody of Bishop J. Ferrin Gurney read R. Mitchell as treasurer. Mrs. E. N. Webb will be historian. Com- the biographical sketch and was mittees will be selected in the near the first speaker. He was succeeded by Melvin Hartshorn, future. young Lehi florist who had become Retiring officers who have led well acquainted with the Austins the destines of the club through through their mutual love of flowthe past season include. Mrs. Clif- ers. Mrs. Austin had especially ford Miller, president; Mrs. Nielthat he be a speaker. sen secretary, and Mrs. A. K. requested Chatfield, historian. Mrs. Miller took charge of the meeting which featured the review of the book. '"Lady of Arlington," by Harnett T. Kane. The story of Mrs. Robert E. Lee, it gives inThe Ice Cream That Receives J sight into the life of General Lee New as well as his wife. Mrs. Stanley Personalized Attention J M. Taylor gave the review. Announcement of the spring convention of the Timpanogos Closed Sundays J J District of Federated Women's was Clubs made. The Pleasant State Street Lehi Grove clubs will be the hosts April Phone 0281-J- 2 son-in-la- vice-preside- Batteries and Recapping and Used TIRES Den's Tire Shop We Have the Know How and Use Only the Best Materials o o o n o including o- : Cush-N-Cre- pe . O Spring is the fime to round up de- MASH in ng Vita- 2 pro- brooding MASH good find will QUALITY will . . " So be QUALITY o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 :;o ... o It Pays to o o Wise Foot Care o o - Neolite - Cats Paw - Seiberling o Proper care of shoes is a funo of in care feet. the damental o HALF SOLES AND HEELS o Rundown heels or torn soles o are forerunners of foot diffio 7 o culties, doctors agree. And it o costs so little to keep shoes: o MOTORS in shape. 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President Arraond E. Webb, close neighbor and associate for many years and Stake President Clay Cummings. a cousin, of the Heber Stake, were the other speakers. All spoke in tribute to the gentle and uncomplaining life of Mrs. Austin, her faith and the devotion and care shown her by family oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooaoooooooooooooooo o - become Suggestions Elects Officers, Hears Book Review Mrs. Preston Gray displayed her attractive dolls and other wood carvings at the meeting of the Letitian Club, last Thursday. Sh explained her methods in con- structing the beautiful figures. Her saster-m-laMrs. Cedar-strowas also a special guest. Mrs. Don Peterson, club president, took charge of the meeting which was held at the home of Mrs. George TriDD. with 14 mem. bers present. Mrs. Robert Crook- ston was Th voted to subscribe to the Red rmse fund. Th? next meeting will be m me iorm of a theatre party. The group will attend a BYU play. 17. 30 Brooding Mrs. Clifford o those old shoes and have o o them repaired for tough o summer wear o Paul L Harmon o Pontiac Dealer o Cars o Phone Fork Let Us Do Your o o Canvas Repair o times! Better than weight her bane structure o - and has Work o so the type of layer she will been has already o Custom Built Boat Covers termined. That's why most o poultrymen use DRAPER CHICK o Irrigation Dams o CHICK DRAPER a scientifically o Canopy Covers on Trucks formula which o Tents the .new growth factors o and Antibiotics, min o plus extra amounts of tein blended together with o Expert Repair Work on properly balanced vitamins o and minerals. By using TENTS TARPS methods you'll o " thrive on your chicks BAGS SLEEPING o CHICK DRAPER and o help them .. and pay grow properly o you back handsomely next fall. o ALL WORK sure you use DRAPER o CHICK GUARANTEED And for the broilers use o DRAPER BROILER o contains the It o ary elements vital to rapid growth, proper feathering, o and fi T me a call today and o Til have a supply right out o to o South 1st E4t American Fork Phone o ft o Main Street o o Mtti: 80 Poultry Athenian Club Wiesbaden. Germany Cpl. Myron D. Jones, son of Morley Mrs. Russell Innes was elected Jones. 210 E. Ninth, N.. Lehi. Utah, is now serving in Germany president of the Athenian Club at with the Seventh Army's 62nd the meeting held last Thursday at w, DUP Camps to Hold FREE PRESS. LEHL UTAH MASH. MASH : ' ' t tip-to- p : t. 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