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Show TJTTTf FREE PKESS, THURSDAY. SEPTDIBER 9, 1954 Babies Named in Lehi Wards . . . Brooks Family Holds were named in Lehi baptized by Melvin L. Kirkham Edward G. wards and confirmations took and confirmed by Yates. place, Sunday, as follows: Lchm-berFirst Ward Blaine W. Soma Fourth Ward Steven Carl Hanson of Boyd H. and son of Don Tarvel and 21, sen, June born Wilkin Lehmberg. Hansen, was was blessed by the grandfather, Dorothy I.arsen d the blessed grandfather by W. Babies g. Wil-for- C Lehmberg. Larsen. R. Brad IL Green, son of Arnold Holm-stea- d Ray Hawker, son of Stanley Green, Jr.. and Marilyn and Janet Lee NielGreen, was blessed by the Kenneth John was blessed by sen of Murray, father. Bishop Grant Christofferson. Mr. Confirmed was Robert Lynn and Mrs. Tarvel Hansen are the Francis and Myrtle Canyon Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kirkham and children Bonnie Jean and Duane, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, were visitors here holiday week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gurney. They Joined in a family reunion held Sunday at Mutual Dell in American Fork canyoa Others their present included parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Eld-re- d Southwick and family members, Lehi; and Mr. and Mrs. Joey Brooks and family of American Fork. Dinner and visiting were enjoyed. Grant, son of grandparents. Powell Grant, by the father. Second Ward Fern Alene NielFifth Ward David Lynn sen, daughter of Allen and Fern son of Elmo Keith and Here from Venice, California, Gammon Nielsen, born July 27, June Anderson Eddington of Royal Mr. and Mrs. Allen Petersen and was blessed by the father. Oaks, Michigan, born August 15 at Confirmed was Allen LeGrande baby daughter Kathy, visited with Lehi, was blessed by Glen A. the aunts Beth and B. Howard of Mr. Petersen, Mrs. son of Brown, an uncle. Clara Clover. Mrs. Laura Brunson Peterson Brown, by Bishop J. Trane, was Dennis Ray and Mrs. Confirmed Ferrin Gurney. Margaret McMillan and and their families. Third Ward Ernest Lee Barnes, firoonwood. son of Mark J. They also spent son of Ernest L. and Shannon Opal Karren Greenwood, by Bishop some time in Idaho with Mrs. Anderson Barnes, born July 15 at Harvard Hinton. He was baptized Petersen's mother and in Salt Lake City with relatives. Allen is Lehi, was blessed by the grand- by Melvin Kirkham. a former resident of Fairfield. father, Heber Ray Anderson. Sixth Ward Robyn Adele Mary Ann Thomas, daughter of Lavon and Bertha M. Kinder Evans, daughter of Daniel and tized by Melvin Kirkham and conborn Thomas, born August 14, at Lehi, Donna Zimmerman Evans, firmed by Charles Mercer. was blessed by Bishop William July 14, at Lehi. was blessed by Lee Chidester, daughter of Zimmerman. Betty an uncle, Rex Hadfield. and Sylvia J. Haycock Diane included Lafayette of Confirmations DeLyn Colledge, daughter and Chidester, Roland of baptized by Melvin Holman Dean, daughter Kay Colledge, Ida Thomas and confirmed by Orval Kirkham and bapCarter Dean, born August 16, 1946, at Lehi, was Kathryn Ann Despaia Graduated from Primary La-RChidester was graduated from Primary and accepted into the Beehive work. Those in charge were Bishop Calvin Swenson, Jean Holmstead, class leader, and Clara Peterson, YLMIA president. Ed-dingt- ue Seventh Ward Michael Timothy Bullock, son of Reed and Kathreen Currie Bullock, torn July 1, Lehi, was blessed by the father. Let The Kids Come Early Ride The TEXAS BRONCOS at Held Over by Popular Demand Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Sept. 9, 10, LEHI, UTAH, Registration Dates For Central Utah Vocational School to Sept 13 1:00 p. m. at LaSal Junction between Moab and Monticello and Men interested in range condih opportions will have ,a d view range to tunity areas in southeastern Utah, announced Charles Redd of LaSal. San Juan County. We plan to cover much of the country between Monticello and the Colorado line which has been producing livestock since Spanish Trail days. Mr. Redd, southeastern section leader, was speaking for the Utah Section. American Society of Range Management which will take the tour. Most range men have waited for many years to see the big southeastern country said Mr. Redd, and this trip will give them a real chance to see how wise land management keeps producing economically profitable top-notc- proceed to the southeast covering areas of naturally and restored range land ending the day at the headquarters of Mr. Redd's operation. LaSal Ranch. The second day will involve a tour around the east side of LaSal Mountain ending the day and tour at Cisco Junction. All men interested in range management are invited to attend said Mr. Redd, as he urged all Society of Range Management members not to forget the dates, September 3 and 4. little-visite- arti-fical- ly Registration for Day School at ional agriculture, vocational busithe Central Utah Vocational ness, welding and wood trades. 1 School will be September Registration is open to all who veterans "and 13 can benefit by the training. High Sepfor through school graduates who want to tember 10 and 13 for and high school students accord- learn an occupation are ening to Reed R. Allen, Chairman couraged to enrolL of the Day School The purpose The sixth class to graduate from of the day school is to provide the class of Practical Nursing will trade preparatory or have their exercises September 2 training in skilled and at 8:00 p. m. at the Park and d crafts. The courses University Ward Chapel at First are designed to develop abilities, West and Eighth North, Provo, understanding attitudes, working Utah. habits, appreciations, and to imThe following students will part knowledge and information graduatet with a practical nurse needed by workers to enter into certificate: Zelma Boshard, and make progress in employment Naomi Bussing, Vera Cave, Joan on a useful and productive basis. Fowler, Opal Leftwich, Emma The courses offered in trade pre- Moody, Frances Straley, Lydia livestock. The tour will start promptly at paratory training are designed to: Ulibarri, Noreen Wagstaff, Jerry comof 1. Serve the youth the Wilson, and Melva Young. munity; 2. to assist those adults Maria Johnson, Instructor in the Elect needing readjustment or training practical nursing class states the to meet new industrial conditions; class members have attained a and 3. to contribute to the welhigh standing and are well qualifare of Industry in the Central fied to take the State examination Utah area. to become Licensed Practical Although the courses are gen- Nurses. erally organized on a two-yeThose taking part at the exerbasis, a student may take any cises include: Organ Prelude and unit or combination of units to Postlude r by Mrs. Maud Carter, attain a definite training objective. Invocation by Mrs. Ellen Taylor Courses offered in the day graduate of class of 1952, vocal school are: auto body and fender; solo by Miss Joan Hoppie, Address Two Year Term diesel mechanics, auto mechanics; by Dr. Royden C. Braithwaite, industrial electricity, refrigeration piano solo by Robert T. Brownlee, and air conditioning, radio, tele- and presentation of graduates by Maria Johnson, benediction by vision and electronics; farm Friendly Mrs. Carol Harding of the class industrial forging; Experienced of April 1954. machine shop, practical The public is invited to attend Efficient nursing; trade exploratory, vocat the graduation exercises. non-vetera- ns ce semi-skille- laBaTi ibhuI Virgil H. Peterson County Commissioner ar , '. i - is; me-chan- - 24-HOU- VOTE DEMOCRATIC WRECKING SERVICE R Register October Primary Election Sept. 14 Day Phone American Fork 124 .. RANGE MEN VIEW SOUTHEAST UTAH & Your Vote Appreciated Sponsored By 11 Dean Prior Rex Zimmerman Harvard Hinton Harold Westring Night Phone Lehi 212-- W ALPINE MOTOR COMPANY Only Major Office Lehi is Seeking American Fork Your Friendly Ford Dealer SPENCER W. K - NsN in- -. 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