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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1958 Babies Named Confirmations in Lehi Wards Last Sunday baptized Sept. 28, 1958 by Max Ray; confirmed also by Mr. Ray. SEVENTH WARD LaMar Lund, Fort Wall DUP Robert S. Milner ward clerk. Camp Meets Today Members of the Fort Wall DUP Camp will meet today ((Thursday) at the home of Mabel Lehm-ber- g who at 2 pm. will assist are, Violet Lott, Beth Young and Captain Velma Comer. Any woman w ho is a descendant of Utah pioneers is eligible to belong to the famed Daughters of the Utah Pioneers organization. Mrs. Comer states that the Fort Wall Camp would welcome new mem&ers, and anyone interested is urged to attend today's Receives Eagle Scout Award Blessings: Vickie Lynn Gray, daughter of William R. and Janeth Jaunita Turner Gray, born June 27, 1958 in American Fork; blessed by Dell C. Gilbert. Terry Brooks Walker, son of Lorin D. Walker and Bette Lou Brooks Walker, born June 23, 1958 in Lehi; blessed by Earl W. Gur-ne- Mondell E. and Glenna Dean Me- cham Jewkes, born June 3, 1958 in American Fork; blessed by James D. Mecham, her grandfather, of Orem. Robert Merlyn Pack, son of Merlyn C. and Jeannine Berry Pack, born Sept. 3, 1958 in American Fork; blessed by his father. Scott Wesley Green, son of Don Kevin Ross Cardon, son of KenW. and LuAnn Brow n Green, born neth J. and Marilyn Larsen CarJuly 27. 1958 in Lehi; blessed by don, born August 18. 1958 in Amhis lather. erican Fork; blessed by his faBart W. Adamson, son of Blaine ther, assisted by Ernest Larsen, Adam-soW. and Rose Marie Parker the grandfather, and Arnold Carborn June 23. 1958 in Ameri- don, an uncle. can Fork; blessed by his father. Confirmations: DAVID H. CARSONS Carolyn Leany, daughter of MOTOR TO OGDEN George C. and Relva Larsen LeaMr. and Mrs. David H. Carson, ny, born Sept. 26, 1950 in Lehi; accompanied by their daughter, baptized Sept. 28, 1958, by her Mrs. Daniel (Leona) Frost, and also her father; confirmed, by children of motored to Og-de- n Kanab, father. a for family Saturday, party son of Donald K. Whimpey, Kenneth D. and Lexie Fern Ault at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Bertha) Mathewson. Whimpey, born Sept. 24, 1950 in Also on hand for the family Lehi; baptized Sept. 25, 1958 by his father; confirmed Sept. 25 by gathering were the other members Don L. Whimpey, his grandfather. of the David H. Carson family, Mrs. Carlyle (Velda) Bunker and SIXTH WARD Lynn Lewis, ward three children of Vineyard; Mr. clerk. and Mrs. Edwin (Delia) Circuit of Blessings: Salt Lake City;; and Dr. David Jeffrey B. Anderson, son of Carson and family of Logan. Blaine T. and Alta Barratt AnReturning to Lehi with her parderson, born Sept. 26, 1958 in Lehi; ents, Mrs. Frost and family stayblessed by his father. ed in Lehi over the week end, reClayton Scott Anderson, son of Sunday afternoon to their Ralph E. and Shirley Scott An- turning in home Kanab. derson, born Sept. 20, 1958 in Lehi; blessed by his father. Brent Clark Neil, son of Karl P. and Julia Rochelle Clark Neil, born August 24, 1958 in Lehi; his blessed by Morris Clark, Babies named and confirmations performed in the Lehi wards last Sunday were listed by the ward clerks as follows: FIRST WARD Melvin Anderson, ward clerk. Blessings: Carolyn Scown, daughter of Vincent Fox Scown and Melba Dean Stanley Scown, born July 27, 1958 in Lehi; blessed by George Tripp. Kenneth Bart Evans, son of Glen and Edna Bowen Evans, born July 6, 1958 in American Fork; blessed by his father. Confirmations: Vernon August Aberle, son of August and Lena Menold Aberle, born Dec. 12, 1924 in Tremont, 111.; baptized Sept. 28, 1958 by A. Randal Schow; confirmed by A. Randal Schow. y. n, Vernon SECOND WARD ward clerk. Blessings: Keri Lyn Bray, adopted son of Thayas R. and Maria P. Bray, born Sept. 8, 1958 in Lehi; blessed by Thayas R. Bray. Connie Rae Ewell, daughter of Permit Richard and Gladys Fay Elkins Ewell, born Aug. 30. 1958 in American Fork; blessed by Bishop A. Eugene Hilton. Bart Lee Bateman, son of Kenneth and Bonnie Lee Bateman, born August 17, 1958 in American Fork; blessed by LaVar Bateman. Adele Cedarstrom, daughter of Ernest and Pauline Grant Cedarstrom, born August 31, 1958 in Lehi; blessed by Francis P. Grant, Bla-mire- s, tier grandfather. Confirmations: Ernest Craig Cedarstrom, son of Ernest and Pauline Grant Cedarstrom, born Sept. 1, 1950 in Lehi; baptized Sept. 28, 1958, by Stanley Grant, an uncle, and confirmed by Elder Grant. THIRD WARD Arthur Powell, ward clerk. Blessings: Trina Lee Brooks, daughter of Irvin J. and Betty Jean Frier Brooks, born Sept .8. 1958 in Lehi: blessed by Clinton Gerber. David Gary Smith, son of Gary D. and Mary Louise Pearson Smith, born Sept. 1, 1958 in American Fork; blessed bv Edward S. Fox. Kelly Jean Powell, daughter of Dean J. and Eda Aimonetti Powell, born July 20. 1958 in American Fork; blessed by Arthur T. Powell, an uncle. FOURTH WARD -- Elmo Russon, ward clerk. Blessings: Richard Brian Southwick, son of Charles R. and Patricia Ann Pol-to- n Southwick, born August 33, 1958 in Provo: blessed by B'.shop Grant Christofferson. Rhonda Lee Southwick, daughter of Edward L. and Beverly Jane Reed Southwick, born August 18, 1958 in Salt Lake City; blessed by Bishop Grant Christofferson. Confirmations: Alice Ann Worthen, daughter of Richard and Alice Ann Hawkins Worthen, born August 10, 1950 in Provo; baptized Sept. 28, 1958 by Donald Gibbons; confirmed by Bishop R. T. Woffinden. FIFTH WARD -- Ben Judd, ward clerk. Blessings: Mary Ann Jewkes. daughter of Word has been received in Lehi of the awarding of the coveted Eagle Scout Award to Robert S. Milner, son of Don and Barbara Southwick, formerly of Lehi, and now residing in Yuba City, Calif. Robert won this honor as a member of the Explorer Post 33, at a court of honor held in Yuba City, Sept. 23. The very impressive Eagle award ceremony was conducted by the Knights of Dun-ami- s, an organization of Eagle Scouts. Mr. and Mrs. Southwick were the recipients, as parents, of DUP miniature pins and a bouquet of flowers. 16 to Mr. and Mrs. Southwick stated The Snow Springs DUP Camp in a letter to the Free Press that will hold a regularly scheduled they were very grateful to all the meeting next Thursday, October people of Lehi who had helped 16, in the Fifth Ward Relief So- their son along the way to this achievement. ciety rooms, at 2 p.m. Captain Leota Peterson will take By the streets of "by and by" charge and a full attendance is requested. Ethel Watkins serves one arrives at the house of "never." as secretary for this group. Cervantes Snow Springs Camp Meet Oct. MRS GEORGIA PETERSON FRACTURES FOOT Mrs. Georgia Peterson suffered a fractured foot last week at her home when she miscalculated the bottom step of her porch. She has a walking cast and is progressing very satisfactorily. Primitive Methods He that is good at making excuses is seldom good for anything else. Benjamin Franklin Be Modem J Need Cathy Morgan, daughter of Ronald J. and Connie Mae Jolley Morgan, born Sept. 20, 1958 in Lehi; blessed by her father. and Ruby M. Bone Ray, born Sept. 17," 1950 in Lehi; baptized Sept. 28, 1958 by her father; con- firmed also bv her father. Julia ReNee Lyon, daughter of Lester R. and Margie Brooksbank Lyon, born July 12, 1950 in Salt Lake City; baptized Sept. 28, 1958 by her father; confirmed by Patriarch A. Carlos Schow. Cindy Lu Julian, daughter of Paul S. and Beverly Hanks Julian, born Sept. 25, 1950 in Lehi: f i" J. 252 West Main - Lehi 300 270 h S 30-0- 6, Savage, Regular 4.40 Winchester, Regular 4.55 Winchester, Regular 3.60 Regular 4.55 OTfiigMBgmrinir"":"""ii'i'ii c-t- to uss tir- - AdverOg Main Street . ADVERTISE HERE IT n i riM rf S - Lehi Ph. 325 - Walgreen Agency Store k win.. aag-rrr- Who in the world built this the only car with XI AJ; jtW A tbi solid quahty ou Body b) Fisbff, o beauty... wheels? wide-trac- k Utah . 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