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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1961 THE LEHI FREE PRESS Family to Honor Mrs. Nellie Vanlass at Open House Sunday Athenian Club Holds George V. Brown, Lehi Native, Dies Of Heart Ailment Summer Party Coming as a shock to family members and friends here was news of the death of George V. Brown, 58, Lehi native. Mr. Brown died of a heart ailment at his home in Westminister, Calif. He was born in Lehi, Dec. 12, W. and 1902, a son of Byron Mary J. Scown Brown. He was Receiwing congratulations of in her long list of church activi her family members and many ties were those of secretary and friends is Mrs. J. C. (Nellie) Wan-las- s counselor in Lehi'g first Religion for her 84th birthday, which Class. She was born in Lehi, Sept 10, will fall on Sunday, Sept. 10. An open house in her honor 1877, a daughter of William and will be held on that date at her Ellen Barnes Thomas. With her home, 139 South First East, Lehi. husband, the late J. C Wanlass, married to Irene Larson Stith, Friends and relatiwes are cordial- who passed away several years July 6, 1938, in Los 'Angeles, ly invited to call from 2 to 4 p.m. ago. Mrs. Wanlass traveled ex Calif. The family requests that no gifts tensively, visiting frequently with He is survived by his widow, a her children in other states. She step-so- n be presented. and Mrs. Mrs. Wanlass remains alert and has four sons and one daughter, Kenneth (Alice) Frazier and Ronvery active for her advanced age. L. Glen Wanlass, Lehi business ald Stith and five She continues as a Relief So- man; Athol T. Wanlass, of San of West Covina,, Calif., sisters. ciety visiting teacher, holding a Pablo, Calif.; Marion L. of Ro- Mrs. Reuben Spencer (Ebna), 40 year record in this service. deo, Calif.; Ruel L., of Santa Riverton; Mrs. Leona Steele, Salt She maintains her own home and Maria, Calif., and Mrs. Max Fenn Lake City; Mrs. Fern Hogue, Po-catello, Idaho- - Mrs. Harry (Am garden and also enjoys her long (Faye) of Benson, Ariz. She proudly counts her grand anda) Wadley, Pleasant time hobbies of crocheting, rug Grove, making and quilting to some ex- children at 19 and her great- and Mrs. J. C. Nichols, (Zola), grandchildren at 26. Her four Draper; his stepmother, Mrs. tent. Gifted in public speaking, Mrs. sisters, Mrs. Ivy Francis of Mor Phoebe Brown, Draper, and ' a Wanlass has brightened many gan, Mrs. Vera Hunter of Provo, step sister and brother, Mrs. community and church programs Mrs. Lila Swarzrock of Provo and George Manning of Carlin, Nevwith her readings. She wag for- Mrs. Lorene Jones of Salt Lake ada, and William Willimott of merly a counselor in the MIA in City, entertained her at a party Potlatch, Idaho. the Third Ward where she was at her home, last Thursday, spendFuneral serwices and inter "born and raised." Also included ing the afternoon. ment took place last Saturday, Sept. 2, at Westminister, Calif. A number of family members from Utah attended. An enjoyable afternoon occasion for the members of the Athenian Club was their summer party, held last Tuesday at Wines Park. A noon luncheon, was served, fol lowed by a social and business meeting. Mrs. R. Garn Holbrook, club president took charge. It was announced that the regular club meetings will begin Wednesday, Sept. 20, and will continue twice monthly. The first meeting will be held at the Holbrook home. Contributions to Museum Listed step-daught- step-childre- n, " PTil Jayoees Plan Membership District Campaign Next Thursday RFSSELL HILLMAV RECEIVES MASTER'S DEGREE AT PYT Russell Hillman, former coach at the Lehi High School for four years, was awarded his Master's degree at Brigham Young Uni versity summer graduation. He followed a major in recreation and educational administration. His thesis was written on the theme, "Evaluation of the Physical Education Program in the Intermediate Grades in the Al pine District Immediately following gradua tion, Mr. Hillman with his wife and children, took a trip to San Diego, Calif, where they visited with friends. They enjoyed the zoo, the ocean and a day in Tia Juana, Mexico, also attending a stage play. They returned in time for the opening of schooL Mr. Hillman, who taught in Orem for the past two years, has accepted a position in the fifth grade at the Greenwood school in American Fork. George T. Strasbure. museum board treasurer, reported contributions to the. museum building fund as follows: He expressed the appreciation of the museum board to each one who assisted. Herman C. Goates, $1?Marie Gunther Cox of Southgate, Calif., $10; Ivy Christofferson, $2; Minnie Harris, FORT WALL DI7P CAMP TO BEGIN MEETINGS $2. All members of the Fort Wall Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers HERE FROM ILLINOIS Lee Radebaugh of Urbana, 111., are urged to attend the opening is here visiting with his grand- meeting, Thursday, Sept. 14 at 2 p.m. The meeting will be held parents, Mr. and Mrs. George in the h Ward chapeL Lewis. He came to enroll as a according to Captain Velma Co mer. first year student at the BYU. - First-Sixt- Fashionettes Club to Display 4-- H Clothing at Utah State Fair A crowd of 500 was in attend Miss Donna Fowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Fowler and ance to view the fashion show and demonstrations at the county exhibit Ribbons were awarded to member At the Fshionettes Club, was one of four in Utah County chosen to model her cos tume at the State Fair. The four girls were chosen out of 71 .contestants, for both modeling and 4-- H members who exthe 1700 hibited articles of clothing, cooking, home furnishings, electrical projects and entomology. Winsewing ability. nings exhibits will be sent to the Although Miss Fowler will be State Fair in September. the only one from her club to model her clothing, all of the Fashionettes. members will place clothing entries at the State Fair. Directed by Hazel Hakes, the club members hve each completed seven or eight years in Club on work. This includes Home Improvement and Foods as well as ciouiing projects. Klea Ernst is. .. the former group leader for this 4-- H E1EPAH1H all makes Radio and TV 4-- H ... . club. Besides SUPERIOR Miss Fowler the club members include, Jeannine Cow-deDeanne Ernst, Lorene Hakes and Mary Kay Jorgensen. During the past three years, there have been five girls from the club selected for modeling at the State Fair. Junior winners in the demon stration division were Nancy Mon-so- n and LuJean Jorgensen, who demonstrated proper methods of washing dishes. n, RADIO & TV - Am. Fork SK Vee Warenski, Manager All Work Guaranteed Workshop Any young men, aged 21 to 35, are asked to consider membership in the Lehi Junior Chamber of Commerce organization, it is an nounced this week by Donald Jones, Jaycees president For further information, contact President Jones or member of the Jaycees group. This is an opportyoung men unity for to join with an organized group in fostering and bringing about expansion and improvement in the The district PTA workshop, for all local and council PTA workers, will be held at the American Fork high school, Thursday, Sept. 7, at 7:30 pjn., according to Mrs. Hershell Crotts, publicity chair- 800 sq. Extra Velue HEAVY INLAID LINOLEUM rlOM AMERICA'S LIVING QGOM SUITE SALE man. Workers will include those from Cedar Fort Lehi, Alpine, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Lindon nd Orem. Mrs. Joseph Mulliner, president of the Americn Fork PTA council will take charge of the opening exercises. The Amercommunity. It is essential that at least nine ican Fork council will be the host new members be registered by group. Departmental sessions will Oct. 1, is stressed. Jim Lunt is follow on pertinent subjects. A serving as chairman for the mem- good representation from the AJUTtOr4GS-CONGCAE- Get a bonus chair during Sept. REDUCED NARN rllNTKOTI UM group vnm-iraAi- o Any $50.00 chair in our stores included at no extra cost with a ny suite priced from $200 up. Lehi-CedValley council is bership campaign. A meeting of Jaycees and their wives, held last Friday at the Truck Inn cafe, was addressed by VISIT FROM ARIZONA Here from Mesa, Arizona, Mr. State President Headley of BounWalker and Mrs. Allen Webb and children tiful, and of Murray. The importance of the Kurt Kristine and David, visitorganization and the value of a ed at the home of his parents, large membership for both com- Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Webb. They munity and individual growth and also spent some time in Salt Lake development was the theme of City, at the home of his sister, the evening. Donald Jones, local Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Adams, president, took charge of the din and with other relatives and ner meeting and introduced the friends. speakers. FAMOUS MAr4Uf ACTCXBtS DRASTICALLY civic-mind- ed reg. price $3.65 q. yd. Saf75 fet ar Two Modern upholstered Captain's chairs with every suite priced up to $200. Vice-Preside- nt Samuel Webb Family Gathers The Samuel Webb family reun ion was held last Sunday, with 50 members present Luncheon was served at 1 p.m. followed by a program featuring family talent. Included with Mrs. Samuel Webb, those present were Mrs. Ella Parry and family, Riverton; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Parry and family, Riverton; Mrs. Vaughn Duke and family, Draper; "Mr. and Mrs. Reed Newman and family, Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Potter and family, and Mr. and Mrs. William Nye and children of Lehi. This included all of the six daughters of Mrs. Webb and a large percentage of their family membership. She now has 39 grandchildren arid 24 greatgrandchildren. Also included in the festive occasion was ' Mrs! Webb's sister, Mrs. Lejand , pay of Draper. Mrs.. Ella Parray headed the committee in charge. 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