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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH BOLTZ FAMILY VISITS Mrs. Arlen Fowler Dies Dr. Wm. Wanlass IX YAKIMA. WASHINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bollz and their children, Phillip, Patsy and Arthur, returned home Tuesday, after an enjoyable trip to Yakima, Dr. William Lawrence Wanlass, Washington. They left last Wed59, Dean Emeritus of the School nesday for a visit uith family members there. Mr. Boltz' mothComing as a shock to family of Business and Sciences at the er, Mrs. Gus Schlueter, his grand- members and friends here was USAC in Logan, died in his sleep father George Siebel, and broth- the death of Mrs. Arlen D. Fowl- at his home in Logan, March 20. ers and sisters were included. er, 40, Friday, in Heyward, Cali- Death was attributed to a heart fornia. Mrs. Fowler, the former ailment. Muriel Hone of Pleasant Grove, A noted scholar, he was a died in a Heyward hospital of USAC staff member for 35 years. high blood pressure and compli- Dean of the School of Commerce cations. Her infant son, Darrell for 29 presiyears, he was J., died a few hours after birth, dent of the college acting in 1946-4Friday. while President S. Franklin Funeral services will be held Harris was in Iran on governThurs. Fri - Sat Thursday (today) at 1:00 p. m. in ment business. the Pleasant Grove First Ward, Active in community affairs, he March SI - AprU 2 with interment in the Lehi ceme- served on the Cache Chamber of tery. Friends may call at the A. Commerce from and d PiiAuvPiMiii H. Wing Mortuary until time of was District Governor of Kiwards DANA OMUfttOKyNAlJ services. &NDREWS1 ""Technicolor International in 1925-2Mrs. Fowler's parents and a - AiVrfc" I PIPER Funeral services were held in sister had visited with her in Logan, last Wednesday. Among UUR1E Heyward and had just left the those who attended and visited morning of her death. at the home were Mr. and Mrs. She was born in Pleasant Grove, Glen Wanlass, Mrs. Urban JohnSECOND FEATURE August 26, 1914, a daughter of son and Mr. and Mrs. Fred WanWilliam M. and Adeline Richard lass, Lehi; Mrs. Nina Wanlass, son Hone. She was married to American Fork, and George WanArlin D. Fowler, Dec. 15, 1948. in lass, Manti. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. the Salt Lake Temple. They Wanlass were in Arizona at the had resided in Lehi and for the time. TICHMICOLoAI past three years in Heyward. F Very active in LDS church afVAN RUTH fairs, she served as president of the YWMIA and as a class leader in Relief Society until the time of WWWWMWWWWWWWW ber death. She is survived by her husband, Sun Mon - Tues her parents, three sons and three April S - 4 - 5 daughters, Robert, Stephen, Donald, Judy K., Jannina and Arleen; Dies in Logan In California 7, 1-- 1922-195- 0, 6. - 1 vr in IM son-in-la- ft SIUMPHONIC one brother, Rulon J. Hone, Pleasant Grove; four sisters, Mrs. Rulon (Ida) Brimhall, Mrs. Glen (Jennie) Gilbert, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Fay (Lexie) Steele, American Fork; and Mrs. Reed (Vera) Nuttall, Provo. Mrs. Lincoln (Iris) Farnsworth of Menlo Park, accompanied her brother and the children on the trip to Utah. Also here for the funeral are Mrs. Bruce Fowler and Mrs. Jay (Shirley Fowler) Bell and children, of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Valdis Fowler Millet and son, Gary, of Las Vegas Nevada. SOUND MiliMriiiMMMlMiMwrnn M" to l 3 Observe Fifth Anniversary To Immunization It Pays To Advertise! Clinic Friday Dr. J. P. Miles In observance of the fifth anniFinal clinic of the current series versary of the Durfey cleaning of immunization clinics being held plant which falls on April 3, F. at Lehi Elementary.. School is Haws Durfey will hold open house on Friday and Saturday April 1 slated for Friday beginning at to Mrs. and 2. He extends a cordial in- 8 45 a. m., according vitation to individuals and groups Mable Jones, public health nurse. All parents of age to tour the plant between the hours of 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. on children receiving shots are urged those dates, to view the regular to bring them to the school audiMr. Durfey torium at 8:45 a. m. School childcleaning process. and his staff will be prepared to ren will receive their shots after the others are finished. explain the details of the various steps in safe, modern cleaning, and will answer any and all questions asked concerning the industry. Special door prizes and souvenir gfts wiill be presented X-RA- Base. 736736 East 4th North, Orem Only) Unkle Hank Sez: "I'm a newcomer to this community and have gone to work for the Utah Valley Implement Co. Rasmussen "I am going to appear regularly in the HEATING and VENTILATING newspaper to tell you of the many advantages of depending on us for all your Case farm columns of this equipment. "Watch for me every week." PHONES: PL Grove SS11 Lehi 1W Sport Shirts 0931-J- 1 (Appointment Furnaces - Appliances Air Conditioning . . . Y, PHONE pre-scho- ol It Sport Coats and Slacks Signed UNKLE HANK Cow Boy Boots and Shirts For All the Family . Shoes For The Family Even a mild mistake must be seen as a mistake, in order to be corrected. Mary Baker Eddy. POWERS Pay only a few dollars monthly Benefits of Air Conditioning The Home When we talk of air conditioning, we normally think about a cool place on a hot summer day, but there are a multitude of benefits that come from air conditioning, according to Orville Gunther, local air conditioning engineer, of Gunther's, in American Fork. 1. Suits and dresses stay pressed much longer in a dry air conditioned closet. 2. You eat better. A hot meal is no chore to fix in an air conditioned kitchen. 3. Better for children's health. No summer colds and heat rash. 4. Hay fever? Not in an air conditioned house. 5. You sleep better. You can get adequate rest in an air conditioner bedroom. 6. No mildew. Air conditioning keeps the air dry and consequently prevents mildew. 7. You will have less cleaning to do. The filters do your cleaning for you. 8. No dirt blowing in. Air conditioning makes it possible to keep your house sealed and consequently clean. 9. Now you can enjoy entertaining in the summer. Your guests will love it, too air conditioning, we mean. 10. Easier to get help. They enjoy working in an air conditioned house. 11. Make your house fully livable the year round. Save the price of a summer cottage. 12. Enjoy your tlevision in the summer. No hot, sticky evenings i in the living room or game room of an air conditioned house. Mr. Guther suggests that you call American Fork, 607, for a free air conditioning survey. Be among the first to enjoy this modern way of living. You may make this improvement today, with no down payment, and your first monthly payment need not begin until (Adv.) September. CHIROPRACTOR h, EASTER The Very Latest in Durfey Cleaners The infant daughters of Lt. and Mrs. Dean Peck were born Jan. 17 and were bless ed Sunday in the Del Paso ward by the father. The two proud grandfathers assisted in the cere mony. The twins were named to those who calL Jolyne and Krislyne. Other relatives present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clemens and son, John, of San Fransico. Mrs. Happened In 1890 Clemens will be remembered here as the daughter of Enoch Cavan-agBegin this rare treat novel of Ufe In a only brother of the late Mrs. Mormon HouseMargaret Kirkham. The entire hold. "Up Home" now in the group joined in a family dinner at April Ladies' Home Journal. the home of the young parents following the meeting. Lt. Peck is stationed with the Air Force at McClellan Air Force Get Ready for . . . SECOND FEATURE I ham T. F. KIRKHAM, ODEIX PECKS. VISIT TWIN GRANDCHILDREN T. F. Kirkham, city clerk, was back at his desk this week after a memorable trip to California, where he aided in the naming of his twin granddaughters. He joined his daughter and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Owen and their three children of Brigham City. 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