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Show lim. LEHI FREE rBESS, W. Dickerson Called to Building Project in Australia Ronald Clark Named Instructor At Army Camp Death Takes Mrs. Ann Sabey Young at 83 Friends and relatives gathered J. J. William (Bill) Dickerson, well known former resident of Lehi. received a call from the LDS church officials to assist in the extensive building program In the land "down under." Australia and New Zealand. He will assist in building 25 new chapels in that area, and a $2tt million university to be located in Australia. Accompanied by his wife and two and 19, Marilyn, daughters, leave will he 17, by plane Sherry, from San Francisco, April 19. They will also be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dana, close neighbors and fellow church members at Tracy, California. They expect Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clark ceived word that their son, Ronald Clark of the U. S. Army has completed a three months special school and is now in cadre at Fort He graduated Devens, Mass. from the school which qualified him as an instructor at Fort Ronald has Alabama. been in the army ten months and was formerly stationed at Fort Ord. He attended Brigham Young University for three years. re- from far and near for the funeral of Mrs. Ann Sabey Young. 83, well known here and in neighboring communities for a life of industry and service. Mrs. Young passed away at the home of a daughter. Mrs. Victor Mason, in Bountiful, Wednesday, March 24, of causes incident to age. She was born in Wallsburg. Wasatch County, a daughter of New Old Baby James and Elizabeth McCullom She was married to Sabey. George Edwin Young of Fairfield. Carl H. is the name selected ; September 29, 1890, in Provo. Mr. for the new baby son, their first Young was killed in a cave-i- n at child, of Kendall and Elaine Her-te-ll the Fairfield pump house in July, Cowley, who arrived March 17. 1900. She was left with seven at Germany. Mr. and Heidelberg, small children which she support- Mrs. Earl Roberts '(Blanche Her-tel- l) ed through her own efforts. She are the pleased aunts among had previously cared for her and uncles. The baby weighed 7 younger brothers and sisters, up- lbs. 11 ozs., according to word reon the death of her mother. ceived the by grandfather, Carl She was employed for twelve Heber. Corporal of now Hertell, years as cook and matron in the Cowley has been in Germany with she Utah County Infirmary where for the past year. They was loved by the patients and the army in church work there active are -, those associated with her In emtook a trip to Switand recently Always active and zerland. ployment. faithful to church duties, she was formerly first counselor in the Team Fairfield Relief Societf. She is survived by a son, James Haws Home Young, of Ophir, Tooele County; Mrs. Jay K. Haws entertauv3 five daughters, Mrs. Alice Degel-becOphir; Mrs. Clara Mason, at dinner ia honor of the basketMrs. Minnie Gray, ball team, at her home last Mon, Bountiful; Mrs. Nellie Lehi; Pett, Brigham day. Easter rabbits with basketCity, and Mrs. Mildred LeVitre, balls were marked with the names two of team members and placed as Provo; two 27 grandchildren and favors. A hearty steak dinner was Mc-Clell- at - Heidelberg, Germany the work to last three or four years. The four family members were all included in the call from church headquarters. A son of W. W. Dickerson, Mr. Dickerson ia a brother to E. R. well Lehi known carpenter. A son is stationed with the army in Europe and two sons are married and live in Dickerson, Basketball Feted at - k, half-brother- s; half-sister- s; 62 Mrs. great-grandchildr- Sarah Sabey is a sister-in-laFuneral Held Saturday Funeral services were held Saturday in the Fifth Ward chapel, at 1:00 p. m., with Rex Zimmerman of the ward bishopric, conducting. The prayer at the mortuary was offered by Ralph Wing, a grand w. . nephew, Mrs. Arva p--- ; Bone IF WILL you GO JREAD FAR THEADS Inspection Special Adjust Steering O Adjust Brakes' O Focus Headlights . We Are Specialists in Front End Work We Have the Only VboaUner In Northern Utah County Make Use of our con- venient installment plan TmiPMOGOS Motor Co. Chevrolet Dealer Phone 93 - Am. Fork Leland Price pronounced the benediction and the gave in the Lehi cemetery was dedicated by C L. Johnson, father of Mrs. Evans. The A. H. Wing Mortuary was in charge of interment J. Cliff Geritol Tablets - llO'sir 12 oz. . . . 3.00 125 Rybutol Capsules for price of 100. .5.95 J. . , Z, '. .7 6.60 Unicaps Plenamins 4.79 Gold Medal Asprin. 100's 39c 200's 69c Need to Go to Sleep? - Kalmets 79c . -. Miller tn.n ,. , Lehi, 165 lbs. GRUDGE MATCH 126 lbs. PAT H0SMAN ; JERRY LUNDBERG RICHARD SMITH FENNESSY. Pasadena, California LARRY SHUMWAY . DON BYBEE FflMKfl AME VS. IRV HANSEN schooL s v Won't m m m Saving Will Dreams may - start with Irishes, but only per- sistant, consistant saving can make them come true! Whatever YOUR dream may be . . . . . you can turn it into a glorious reality faster land surer via our savings accounts with interest as an added profit for you. STATE BANK OF LEHI 11 IU coool Gym SsattrnMay 8 p. m. New Jersey VS. Lehi, 145 lbs. PAUL BROWN Word was received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson, that Lt W. L. Hebert son has returned to his duties at Chanute Air Force Base in RantouL Illinois, after a special assignment in San Antonio, Texas. He was selected to accompany two doctors to a special convention IrampOlUie ACI frOU! D O-lV- lail DOC vs. San Bernardino, Calif. Hebertson Takes Special Assignment Lt. 2LX " Elko. Nevada Pocatello Idaho LER0Y STICKEL A new son joined the family of Leo and Da Bushman Hadfield, March 23, weight 8 lbs. 4 ozs. One sister, La Vee, and three brothers, John, Larry and Allen win welcome him at home. Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman now have 15 grandchildren, 8 boys and 7 girls. Bishop and Mrs. William Hadfield are grandparents to 32, 9 girls and 23 boys. Spetialthf Acte Idaho Falls, Idaho Marmarth, N. D. a a.n a.n St. John, Arizona VS. Mrs. TT1UI D H "FTTH QAM t--i vs. Idaho Falls, Idaho, . STATE STREET DRUG LEHI, UTAH vs. . Easter Cards and Candy Zenith Hearing Aids and Batteries East State Street TAOTT" and V? . . Agent 82 Mr. are the great- - Wishing NEEDS TAYLORED COMPANY DEL VAN0RDEN Regular. $11.90 Tidd. HAVE YOUR SPRINGTIME MEDICAL $10.00 to $300.00 LEHI SMALL LOAN GARY COOPER All For $7.25 great-grandparen- ts. Gerald Turner. Charles Turner grandparents. If LOANS! Riyerton, AAU Champ, 147 lbs. , great-grandfath- Speakers were Bishop Harold Barnes with whom Mr. Evans had been associated in employment for some time, and Stake President Herman C Goates. Consolation was offered through explanation of gospel principles and the many fine characteristics of the Johnson and Evans families were extolled. A vocal sob, "The" Lord's Pray- - E0M( nnDDHT O 23-2- 4. w, n, your $$ Carl Jones, 7Z received medical Eld win. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dick erson are nov proud grandparents treatment, March to seven. W. W. Dickerson is the son 2 old year Cary Hunter, of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hunter, underwent tonsilectomy, March 25. A new son for George and Elma Gray Crossman was born March Willie Sulzmaan, 20, of Salt 25, and weighed in at 7 lbs. 10 Lake Qty, received treatment fol- ozs. There are two brothers, lowing a minor injury, March 28. George and Edward. Sharing honors as grandparents are Mr. Eldred and Faye Dickerson Fox and Mrs. Preston Gray, with five are the parents of a new daugh- grandchildren, and Mrs. Effie ter, born March 25, weight 6 lbs. Crossman of Fairfield. Mr. and 4 ozs. Eagerly welcoming her at Mrs. Hans Williamson of Pleasant home are one sister, Jeanine, and Grove are the three brothers, Kaye, Merrill and Gerald and Retta Goodwin Turer," was sung as a solo by Claire ner welcomed a baby son, born Runnels of Provo, who is a cousin March 25. Tony Gerald is the to Mr. Evans. Mrs. Donna Mit- name selected for the newcomer chell accompanied. A close friend who weighed 8 lbs. There are two Geraldine. of Mr. Evans, Max Smith of soters, Linda and Springville, sang, "Step by Step," Pleased grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Goodwin and Mrs. with his son as accompanist. The large attendance and many beautiful floral arrangements bespoke the regard and sympathy of friends and relatives. Relief members cared for the o Society flowers. Pallbearers were Leonard Udell. Bob Chivers, Neldon, Fay and Ferd Evans and Roland Le-Ro- played the ... organ prelude and postlude and also accompanied the vocal se- Woffindon sang a duet, "That lections. Bishop Glen Sabey, , a Wonderful Mother of Mme." The nephew, offered the Invocation. postlude was "I Need Thee Every The opening song was a solo, "The Hour." John Hutchings spoke the Lord's Prayer," by Mrs. Mildred benediction and the grave in the Ann Anderson. Marie Johnson Fairfield cemetery was dedicated by Wayne Mason, a grandson. Regave the biographical sketch. for the David H. Carson, close friend lief Society members cared flowers. Pallbear-er- s beautiful many and former neighbor at Fairfield, were all grandsons, Robert was the first speaker. He recalled over fifty years ago, Pett Alvin Mason, Glen and Grant the cave-iGeorge Gray and when his brother, George Carson, Dogelbeck, , took James Interment Young. 20, and George Young were killed, place under the direction of the A. a major catastrophe in the com- H. Wing Mortuary, munity. Mrs. Young's independent spirit and her' kindness to others during a life of hard work, was eulogized. A vocal trip, "Beyond the Sunset," by Mrs. 'Ada Robinson, Vera Trane and Leota v Peterson, was followed by Patriarch Andrew Fjeld as a speaker. Bishop Warren L. Goates was the concluding speaker. Her help among the sick and the advantages of a large family were points discussed. The care and consideration of family members shown during her declining years was commended. Always popular with children, she was called "Grandma Young" and "Aunt Annie" by many besides her own family, was mentioned. A poem of tribute was read. Mrs. Leota Peterson and Duane ''I ? Mrs. Sarah Powell Jacobs, Lehi Native, Dies in Canada W. former Lehi resident, she is survived by her husband, three daughters, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Namoi Fox, Mrs. Jesse (Mame) Fox and James A. Powell, all of Lehi; y served and visiting filled the evenPowell. Puyallup, Washington, ing. Included in the honored and Mrs. Emma Carson, El Monte, group were Principal Lloyd B. California. A damson, Coaches L. K. Peterson Mrs. Shirlef Powell, a sister-in-laand Dean Prior, and team memand Mrs. Frank Parker, a bers: Brent Dorton, Morgan niece, left Saturday to represent Evans, Arnold Cardon, Delbert local members at the funfamily Norman, Bruce Peterson, Bruce eral which was held Monday. InKeith Prior, Bradley terment Ashton, in Canada. took place Bill Webb, Kenneth Calton, Price, Gary Holms tead and Hugh Haws. Lehi Hospital Happenings Solemn, impressive funeral services were held last Wednesday, in Ward chapel for the First-Sixt- h Karl R. (Barney) Evans, 43, who was killed in a pedestrian-moto- r accident on State Street, Sunday, March 21. Abel J. Ekins of the Sixth Ward bishopric, conducted the services. The prayer at the home was offered by Hyrum C Evans, father of Mr. Evans. The organ prelude and postlude were played by Ward Organist Ann Despain. Rex Zimmerman offered the invocation, A vocal duet, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought,'' by Mrs. Phyllis Webb and Mrs. Barbara South wick, was accompanied by Mrs. Eva Carson. The biographical sketchy prepared by the family, was read by Elder Ekins. "Resignation,' a violin selection, was played by Mrs. Arva Bone with Mrs. Carson as accom- panist Mrs. Sarah Powell Jacobs, 73, wife of William Jacobs, died Thursday, March 25, in Magrath, Alberta, Canada, after illness. A THURSDAY, APRIL 1. 1854 Final Rites Held For Karl Evans, Accident Victim Tracy. ' UTAH RAYMOND SMITH Lehi vs. JULIAN MERCER All Proceeds to go Toward Iayceo Easter Hunt For Children |