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Show LEH1 FREE PEESS, LEI II, UTAH Seminary Graduation Sunday. May lurch iew 23 tor the Graduation Lehi LDS Seminary are arranged for Sunday. May 23. at 8 (X) p. m. in the stake tabernacle, it is announced by Curtis Hadloek. Seminary principal. There are 61 prospective graduates in the class and the students will furnish the Hadloek and Elder program. Elmo Gray are the instructors this year. Parents and the public are cordially invited to attend the commencement program for an outstanding evening. ext-rcise- s Babies Named in Lehi Wards were named in Lehi wards and confirmations took place Sunday, as follows: FIRST WARD Sterling Scott Hadfield, son of Leo and Ila Bushman Hadfield, born March 29, 1954, in Lehi. was blessed by the father. Georgia Kaye Tilbury, daughter of Sgt. George Tilbury and Bonnie Brown Tilbury was blessed by Norman Scown, an uncle. Sgt. Tilbury is serving in Germany. Kenneth Carpenter, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Carpenter, was blessed by Bishop Ward Webb. Mark Gayln Wilson, son of Gayln and Wanda Gurney Wilson, born Jan. 19, 1954, at Lehi, was blessed by Wayne Bushman. Babies . . Skinrwr, son of Wendell and Delia Street Skin bv Bishop ner, was confirmed John Blaine Grant Christofferson. FIFTH WARD Kathryn Wing, daughter of Alva Ralph and Willa Fay Hadfield Wing, born March 12. 1954, in Salt City, was blessed by the father. SIXTH WARD Jane Hansen, daughter of Hyrum Dee and Mary Butler Hansen, born March 31, in Lehi, was blessed by the father. Kevin Ray Hadloek, son of Curtis and Lililan Lee Hadloek, born March 30, at Lehi, was blessed by the father. Vicki Lynne Woffinden, daughSECOND WARD of Richard W. and Murlene ter of Ilene Marie Goates, daughter Waren L. and Marie Phillips Harding Woffinden. born March the father. Goates, was confirmed by the 14. 1954, was blessed by Camps to Meet Thursday, May 13 DUP Meetings of Lehi camps of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be held Thursday. May 13. FOR WAUL CAMP The Fort Wall Camp will meet at the home of Mrs. Beulah Evans. Hostesses with Mrs. Evans will be Charlotte Lewis, Helen Allison, Luretta Maxwell and Velma BLUEBELL CAMP The Bluebell Camp will convene at the home of Mrs. Minnie Harris. Assisting as hostesses will be Fern Russon and Jennie Martindale. Grandfathers, Eldon Harding and Thomas Woffinden and Arthur J. Harding, the THIRD WARD assisted. Sheldon Clifford Ewell, Jr., son William Craig Taylor, son of of Sheldon C. and Arlene Feather-ston- e William F. and Anne Abel TayEwell, born April 2, 1954, born Dec. 29, 1953. was blessed at Lehi, was blessed by Mark lor, the father. by Stanley Featherstone, an uncle. Marcia Jean Olsen, daughter of Linda Jean Wright daughter of R. and Patricia Ann Shuler Ted Jack LeRoy and Juanita Feather-ston- e born Feb. 4, 1954, was blessOlsen, Wright, born April 26, 1954, ed by Bishop Calvin Swenson. at Lehi, was blesed by Mark Swenson also blessed the Bishop Featherstone, an undo. older sister, Nancy Ann Olsen. Brad R. Sunderland, son of Reed Betty Lou Turner, daughter of LeRoy and Lois Bezzant Sunder- Lewis H. and Delta Peterson Turland, born Feb. 23, 1954, in Am. ner, by Kenneth A. CarlFork, was blessed by the father. ton baptized was confirmed by Able J. T. E. Sunderland, the grandfather, of Ekins the ward bishopric. assisted. Cindy Marian Grace, daughter of Ardell and Celia Maes Grace, SEVENTH WARD of Janica Evans, daughter born Oct. 3, 1953, at Ely, Nevada, Merle Bonnie Flinders Evans," and was blesed by Francis Grace. Barbara Ann Fox, daughter of born MarchE. 8,B.1954, was blessed Garrett. Eldred and Faye Dickerson Fox, by Bishop included Confirmations Fred born March 24, 1954, at Lehi, was K. Nakagawa, son of KafHakichi blessed by the father. Tony Gerald Turner, son of Nakagawa and Riyo, was baptized Alfred Gerald and Retta Goodwin April 25, 1954, by Hugh Otterson Turner, born March 25, 1954, at and confirmed by Elder Otterson. Jessie Okada Nakagawa, wife Lehi, was blessed by the father. Charles Turner, of Fred Nakagawa, and Fred K. assisted. Nakagawa, Jr., son of Mr. and Gordon Dale Clark, son of Dale Mrs. Nakagawa, were baptized R. and Donna Gordon Clark, born and confirmed by Hugh Otterson, April 3, 1946, in American Fork, stake mission president. was baptized by Kenneth A. CarlJoyce Helen Mayne, daughter of ton and confirmed by the father. Garland Bertoch and Ruth baptized and confirmed by FOURTH WARD Darrell Allred. Miss Marilyn Weidenmeir of Paul Carlisle Price, son of Roger Wisconsin, BYU student and house and Hazel Hunter Price, was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Orville baptized by Donald A. Bullock and Gunther, was baptized and con- confirmed by Bishop Vernon K. Nielsen. firmed by Elder Gunther. father. great-grandfath- Pauline Smuin Named First Ward Primary President Mrs. Boyd (Pauline Goates) Smuin was sustained as president of the First Ward Primary Association. She succeeds Mrs. Joseph (Norene) Rothe, who has moved out of the city. The same counGeneace Larsen selors, Mrs. Thornton and Mrs. Lillian Stewart, will continue in the position and Mrs. Lucille Littleford as secretary. DAUGHTER FOR JFNE BARNES WINTERS Norman and June Barnes Winters of Pleasant Grove, have a new daughter, their first child, born April 26. Mrs. Azalea Barnes Dickerson, who is visiting in Pleasant Grove for the occasion, now counts her grandchildren at A 10. great-grandfath- Cay-woo- TimtSDAT, Junior Wildlife Cedar Fort Scouts Nab Top Honors Final Rites Group Enjoys Outing Swimming and a woiner roast For Third Consecutive Time Held For were the high points of the Junior l'n.1r the leadership of May Still Enron For outing at Saratoga, last W. W. Dickerson Wildlife week. Supervisor R. J. Smith r'ir as scoutmaster. Troop VI Colorado River Trip ot group Horace Hadfield of the Third accompanied the boys. The multi-flora aided in planting Ward bishopric conducted funeral recently A roses field for hedges. services for William Walter Dicknumber of interesting outings are erson. 73, in the is current Earl Ward chapel, Friday at 1 00 p. m. planned. of theTurner with LeR group president Mr. Dickerson died last Monday Wat kins as and Joe of a heart ailment. The large Shelton, secretary. congregation and many beautiful flowers depicted the respect of VISIT WITH friends and relatives. The prayer at the home was of- FORMER RESIDENTS Mr. and Mi's. Warn Oiristensen. fered by Eldred W. Fox, a Mrs. Evelyn Barnes Karma and Russell, and Mrs. Elia Mrs. and Vernon Slater played the prelude and Ixgsdon Deepening Blamires visited with Dr. and Mrs. "Though post hide. Trials." Bishop E. N. Webb offer- Elmer Coffman in Salt Lake City. ed the opening prayer. Mrs. Leota Sunday. They attended the misPeterson and Presdent Armond E. sionary farewell for Elder Gordon Webb sang a duet. "Abide With Coffman who will serve in Brazil. Me. Tis Eventide." Mrs. Zada Webb Phillips was the accompanMrs. Sylmer Thayn as president. ist. cared for the flowers. Pallbearers The biographical sketch, pre- were all grandsons: l.amar Evans, Dickerson, Ted Poison, Don pared by Mrs. Eunice Hutchings, Bill and was Poison and read for years, many neighbor Interment took place under by Mrs. LaRae Evans Murdock, a Speakers were direction of the A. H. Wing granddaughter. William Hadfield, John Bishop Mortuary. Hutchings and Thomas F. Kirk-haEffie of activities The early Bell Curtis, first wife of Mr. Dickerson. and the Curtis, Edwards and Dickerson families were recalled. The three families came from the South as LDS Converts. Mr. Dickerson had served as a counselor to Bishop Henry Phone Provo 3607 Lewis and later with Bishop Wm. Hadfield and John Hutchings. Speaking of him as a carpenter, it was recalled that he taught his sons the trade and that one of them, William, has been called by the LDS church to a large buildProvo, Utah ing program, 25 churches and a 2H million dollar university in Australia and New Zealand. All of his children were present at the funeral except William. As a musical interlude, "O, My Father," was sung by Dean EdThe wards, a relative. Mrs. Ruby permitNielsen accompanied. The closnow is time ing selection was by Mrs. Peterson set and President Webb, "Beyond the Sunset." concluding Following remarks by Elder Hadfield, the benediction was spoken by Arnold have a choice varBrems. President Armond E. Webb dedicated the grave in the reaof Lehi cemetery. sonable prices. Relief Society members, with Third-Sevent- h nt grand-son-in-la- U-Ro- sivuts the Cedar Valley ward Couit of Honor. Sundav. Thev have now taken the top honor yoke for the third time in The First Ward group, with R 11. Curtis as scoutmaster, came out with the second place John Southwick senior yoke. jwtrol leader, received the award for the troop. tiold Palm Awarded To Lloyd June Lloyd Jones, lti. son of President and Mrs. Frank V. Jones, was suc-eesiso- n. awarded his Gold I 'aim. This is ton H.mts aU.ve the Eale rating. Hex Price. Seeijth Ward MIA suivnntondent, conducted the o'riinB exercises and Commis-Mone- r Clarence Staley was in "charge of the court. ings for enrollment for the famous Colorado Paver trip which will begin June 4. It is a ten days trip and will cost $35. Each boy will bring his own food. Rations outlined will not exceed $3, was pointed out by Walter Lehmberg. who conducted the Hound Table discussion following the Court of Honor. LeRoy Gammon, district officer, has signed up to go on the trip with the boys. Mrs. Barta Haslam, son David and daughter Barbara, of Pasadena, California, were overnight guests, Saturday and Sunday, the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C Wanlass. at Ball-inge- r. JUST A FEW Suggestions for Septic Tanks and Cesspools Cleaned Veterans Sanitary Service Tomato Plants Lamps Trays - Hampers Hassocks - Elec'ric Irons - Boards Covers - Occasional Chairs Assorted Tables (end, postum, lamp) T-- V weather the ting, to out tomato plants iety Attention Stockmen, Farmers! Gift Items for plants at 195 residence in American Fork, and will practice in this area. His office will be at his home West Main Street r L l ss (..(. s S S Ti it S tS i i S i SsS i A fimart Stockman at 26 North First East, American Fork knows a good brand when he sees one l! Phone 277 To survive, mining firms must make enough money to finance the search for new ore. The government's stockpiling program will help some mines continue producing on a temporary basis, but it won't help them do necessary exploration and development work. Our cone program gressmen are working for a know we're let them to help Utah mines, let's backing their efforts. trJ long-rang- $ 4 PUMP WATER ELECTRICALLY for 7&tttvymefit MORE PROFITS! Quality in building materials, like quality in livestock, is a matter of pride. That's why we've corralled the nation s top brands. Every t is a one thoroughbred with a pedigree a mile long . . . and nary a maverick in the herd. So look for a pedigree when ' you buy . . . you'll find it in the products listed below. nil irirhirirfrwnr C fn" nin r: 7 J STAN LEY J . elecExtra proits follow the low-cotrical pumping of water, as more and st more successful farmers arc discovering every year. If you have a prob !cm, for irrigation or any other purpose, find out how electrically powered pumps can help you . . . and how little they cost to operate. water-pumpin- There's nothing like cold cash to surround sucyour future with the glow of security and cess! To have cold cash on hand when you need it, better start putting some "on ice" now . . . in your savings account. Best way is to amount, right off deposit a the top of your pay, every week. pre-determin- g BUY FROM YOUR DEALER mom 1 ed 0 STATE BANK OF LEHI 2 53 3 LEHI The Gateway to Utah Valley fy A "jigPV' that he has established LH GATEWAY FURNITURE W Veterinarian . . . Showers and Weddings PHONE 8S-18? East 1st North - Lehi Dr. W. P. PETERSON announces All Explorer scouts are remind- aohii'ed top rating at the Scout ed that there are still a few open- ANDREW FJELD d, MAY 6, 193 (D ffl West Main Street 0 G O ? American Fork - Phone 26 S i' |