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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS THFRSDAF, APRIL, It, 1968 Babies Named, Confirmation Held In Lehi Wards Last Fast Sunday Ron Lee Peck, son of Earl and Carol Smith Peck, born Feb. 25, 1954 at Lehi, was baptized and confirmed by the father. Babies were named and confirmations took place in Lehi wards Sunday as follows: First Ward Don L. Peet, ward clerk Linda Willes, daughter of Paul and Marian Ballantyne Willes, born Feb. 24, 1962 at Lehi, was blessed by the father, assisted by the grandfather, Stephen A. Wil les. Caralyn Gay Thomas, daughter of Edward and Ethylene Thomas, born Feb. 10, 1962, at American Fork, was blessed by Boyd Holm- - Fifth Ward Rial Berry, ward clerk Kelll Pulham, daughter of Marvin and Barbara Johnson Pulham, born March 3, 1962, at American Fork, was blessed by the father. Wendy Calton, daughter of Douglas and Colleen Slater Calton, born Jan. 23, 1962, at American Fork, was blessed by the fa- ther. Judith Hunt, daughter of and Ina Morris Hunt, born Sandra Sue Snyder, daughter of stead. El-wo- Willard and Ola Mae Snyder, born Nov. 12, 1946, at Meeker, Colo., was baptized March 25, and confirmed April 1 by Francis Grant. Donald H. Anderson, son of Melvin P. and Dona May Hansen Anderson, born Feb. 3, 1954, at Lehi was baptized and confirmed by the father. David Ray Crossmart son of George William and Mary Elma Gray Crossman, born March 25, 1954 at Lehi, was baptized and confirmed by the father. Erick Val Darling, son of Billie and Marva Darling, born Feb. 14, 1954, at Lehi, was baptized by Steven Holbrook and confirmed by Francis Grant. Second Ward L. Glen Wanlass, Ward clerk. Jeana Watkins, daughter of Raman D. and Janeen Nelson Watkins, born Feb. 26, 1962, at American Fork, was blessed by the father. Third Ward Calvin Fox, ward clerk Layne Arnold Cardon, son of Arnold A. and Deanne .Schiess Cardon, born March 6, 1962, at Lehi, was blessed by the father. Brad R. Sunderland, son of Reed and Lois Bezzant Sunderland, born Feb. 23, 1954, at American Fork, was baptized and confirmed by the father. Tony Gerald Turner, son of Alfred and Retta' Goodwin Turner, born March 25, 1954 at Lehi, was baptized and confirmed by the fa ther. Barbara Ann Fox, daughter of Eldred W. and Faye Dickerson Fox, born March 24, 1954 at Lehi, was baptized and confirmed by the father. Fourth Ward Elmo Russon, ward clerk Aaron Dean Limb, son of Rulon and Myrtle Limb, born Feb. 16, 1962 at American Fork, was blessed by the father. Vicki Lyn Woffinden, daughter of Richard and Murlene Harding Woffinden, born March 14, 1954 at American Fork, was baptized and confirmed by the father. Feb. 12, 1962, at American Fork, was blessed by the father. Kathryn Wing, daughter of Alva Ralph and Willa Hadfield Wing, born March 12, 1954, in Salt Lake City, was baptized and confirmed by the father. Mathilda Marie Adams Zimmer man, wife of Jerry B. Zimmerman, born Aug. 6, 1940, at McKeesport, Pa., daughter of Stephen and Mary Harkless Adams, was baptized by Garold B. Jolley and confirmed by John Zimmerman, grandfather of her husband. Sixth Ward Leland G. Price, ward clerk Mona Lynn Cox, daughter of Clarence and Shanna Carter Cox, born Feb. 20, 1961, at American Fork, was blessed by Max Ray of the bishopric. Susan Gay Giovannoni, daughter of Harold and Meda Mitchell Giovannoni, born Feb. 17, 1962, at Murray, was blessed by Marvin R. Mitchell, the grandfather. Ronald Jay Ellison, son of Harold and Helen Winder Ellison, born Feb. 5, 1954 at Lehi was baptized ahd confirmed by the faSeventh Ward LaMar J. Lund, ward clerk Judy Shepherd, daughter of George Kent and Leita Strickland Shepherd, born Feb. 27, 1962, at Lehi, was blessed by the grandfather, Charles Aaron Shepherd, assisted by the father. Kim E. Chesnut, son of Edward LeGrande and Sarah Melba Carter Chesnut, born March 16, 1954, in Salt Lake City, was baptized by Dale Hyrum RichLns and confirmed by Bishop Wayne S. Powell. DUP Camps to Meet Thursday the four NATIONAL ASSOCIATION EDITORIAL 1I4S95C6,I?N A weekly newspaper devoted to the interests and welfare of Lehi City Published by the Free Press Publishing Co. every Thursday. E. Russell Innes, Publisher Subscription Per Year (in advance) . . . $3.50 Local sportsmen are invited to assist in the planting of browse for the preservation of deer and other wildlife, Saturday, April 14, on Mahogany Mountain. The project is sponsored by the U. S-- Forest Service and the Utah State Fish and Game Department, with M. S. Wright, local ranger, and Arthur Henderson of the Fish and Game Department In charge. Boy scouts and their leaders and sportsmen are invited to assist in planting the seeds which will In clude the cliff rose and the four- wind saltbrush. Each one partici pating is reminded to bring a medium sized paper or plastic bag to carry the seeds. It will also be advisable to bring a lunch. Mahogany Mountain Is located directly east of Pleasant Grove and Manilla. The group will meet at the pleasant Grove Ranger Station at 9 a.m. Saturday. Plans are complete for an outstanding Gold and Green Ball, which will combine the members of the First and Sixth wards, Friday, April 13. The gala affair will begin at 8 pjn. and will follow the theme, "Springtime.'' A floor show will highlight the evening at 9:30 pm. Kenneth Green and his orchestra will provide the music and refreshments will be served Everyone is invited to attend. MIA officers from the two wards, headed by LeRoy Smith and Gladys Bake, First, and Bert Peterson and Connie Haws, are in charge of arrangements. A queen will be chosen from each of the wards. Mr. and Mrs. Parry Troy of visited here Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs- - Ken neth Coveington and other family members. With them was their son, Johnny. Mrs. Troy Is an aunt of Mrs. Covin gtoa le, Meetings of camps, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will HOWARD B. BROWNS ATTEND CONVENTION Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Brown attended an insurance conference Monday, at the Prudential Federal Savings building in Salt Lake City. Meetings were held throughout the day and the delegates were joined by their wives for dinner in the evening. Thera were some 40 couples present. Mr. Brown is the local company representative through the Moiison & Co. Agency of Provo. Awards were made for the high producing agencies in Utah and Idaho. If Miracle Whip Pays to Advertise CELEBRITY iel NYLON EXTRA (7 deeper treed, 10 lonsw treed wear Ikon ordinary N.w, improved Armorubberl (with Polybula. J0 improved mileage) n Squeeie-action Stem! Sloptl Improved safety at h.ah moderate rt toill Surprisingly Smart Thinline Whilfwali NATIONWIDE LIFETIME GUARANTEE ond defect, in work, Against normal road haiard. (except repairable puncturei) monship ond materials without limit as to time or mileage. based upon remain. on new tire made or allowance of ReDoir made free charge, ..... ing original ireoa ana ihiiwii 1117 RICE THE KELLY 25b.bag 101b.bag MARGARINE j if SfiSOP and M Fresh Whole Fryersib. Cut Up -- pound Strawberry Preserves Shurfine l. 41 COFFEE -- lb 10 lb. bag rem - - - 5for - Morning Milk 5tall cans - - - 77 J fl P,0RK CHOPS pound - -- . - Shortening SPARE RIBS 10c off pound - - - - Family Size Tender Pasco Luncheon Meat 12oz.can - - - - I -- . . . Chicken Rice Lipton Soup - " an 5C PEAS -- 9 for 31c Royal Garnet . . .29c 39c 1.00 for Booth . . 1.00 -- Raspberries 5 .-- im JJJJ Pendleton ....31c Cream of Chicken Lipton Soup - XUA A9t Fillet of Sole -- lb ASPARAGAS 2 pounds - - - - MVL UKANtKS 2 pounds - - - - -- Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Sunday prv State Street - Lehi 9 Phone PO YOUR KELLY CAR SAFETY CENTER - 187 West Main St. Lehi E"fk N Orange Juice Tang f Pro-te- n Rib Steaks - lb - - -.- 35C Center Cut Country Style Wesson Oil 12c off - - - r- Snowdrift RlAD DEN'S TIRE TasteweU Hills Bros Lipton Soup tpeedtl Gold Medal FLOUR VVVVVV'rVVVW Drifted Snow Chicken Noodle diene) 768-245- 40 oz. pkg Chunk Tuna tread Howard B. Brown Quart- - - - - - White Star '62 Judge ed Kraft Ritz Crackers 4t NOTICE TO CREDITORS TOT" MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF MAMIE SMUIN THO MAS aka JHAMIt. . lMUMAi, aka . MAME. SMUIN THOMAS. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, at the office of Elmer L. Terry, attorney at law. 192 South 1st East, Provo, Utah, on or before TNT The total volume of free use June 7. 1962. AUDREY D. WILSON. permits issued by the Bureau of Administratrix. Land Management in 1960 Cases brought before the docket to more than three mil- Publication dates: April 5, 12, 19 of Judge Leland Powell and com- lion board feet of timber. and 26, 1962. pleted included the following: Stanley Collins, Provo, speeding, $10; Dennis Morrelli, American Fork, speeding, $10; Maxine Mur-doc- k, Insurance Estate Plana Investment Provo, speeding, $10; Verla Hollndrake, American Fork, speeding, $10; Mrs. Leon Taylor Lehi, parking in restricted zone, $2; William Forkes, St George, speeding, $10; Family Financial Counseling Service William Cusman, Salt Lake City, speeding, $10; Wallis Sorenson, driving under the influence of in 770 North Center toxicating liquor, $125; John ShelLEHL UTAH 3 Phone ly, Morgan, speeding, $10; Opal Adams, Washington, speeding, $15; Peter Buffs, Salt Lake City, speed XtfMi$W' Nabisco NEW flora fm I FLOUR Free Press STATm First-Sixt- h ther. be held Thursday, April 12, at 2 p.m. All members are urged to attend. Evansville Camp will meet Ward chapel, in the Third-Sevent- h with Captain Mary Calton in charge. Fort Wall Camp will meet in First-Sixt- h Ward chapel, with the The Lehi Captain Velma Comer tn charge. 32 West Main Street, Lehi, Utah Snow Spring Camp will meet Postage Paid at Lehi Postoffice in the Fifth Ward chapel, with Entered at the post office at Lehi, Captain Rhea Vance in charge. Utah, as second class matter unBluebell Camp will convene in der the act of Congress March 3, the Second Ward chapel, with 1879. Captain Zina Willes taking charge. UTAH ing, $10; Hugh Downart, Salt Lake fitv srvxviinf $15: Maxine Olsen, Sud- Sandy, speeding, $10; Wayne Lake Salt City, speeding. downy. $10; Wavne Cromar, Salt Lake City, speeding, $15; Mickey Guy Redmond, Chester, Utah, driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor, pending. Word Gold and Green Ball Next Friday Local Sportsmen Urged to Assist In Browse Planting Dial PO 8-31- 41 ( PJC |