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Show Dxtt Cells Mrs. D:::h Cfcfas Mrs. Jess (Ruth) Stoker, Ogden; Mrs. Park (Emma) Barker, Roy, Ei-lfc- took ptoe varoa, Baadajr, bora Dec aa follow: FTrat Wkrd, Dob L. vara' Clark: erf tad Gloria Scowa Ftaca, bora Fab 17, 1964, la Aatarleaa Fort, was Matted by Faal Seoaa, aa mete, aaalated tat tothar and aa aocte, DilsaaSeowa. Marilyn Jaaa Scown, daughter of Vtacaot F. and MelbaStantey Sean, bora March 10, 1964, la Anarleaa Fork, was bleasad by Panl Scown, assisted by aaelaa, DeMUle Scown and by Danata Finch. Sacood Ward, L. Glen Wan-ba- a, ward dark: Date Richard Smith, son of Thomas Jaffaraon and Dawn Feb. Ia ArnoldIn Smith, born Juncthe Grand 21, 195S, tion, Colorado, waa baptized by James L. Davenport and confirmed by Vera W. Webb of the ward bishopric. Kenley Bennett Donaldson, son of Karl Maeser Donaldson, Jr., and Emma S. Bennett Eight Uhi Boys Win Tennis Awards Eight Lehl boys nave Just completed their training under the auspices of the United States Lawn Tennis Association at the Laguna Vista Sports Center. Earning their USLTA Silver Certificates were: Doug Ellison, Stere Ellison, Byron Goodwin, Dean Larsen, Mel Yin Land, David Shaw, Wesley Wofflnden, and Robert Yates. Other awards earned over the past week at Laguna Vista were: NRA Marksman Medals: Jay Evans, Bill Hutchlngs, Jim Hatchings, Kyle Hutchlngs, Larry Johnsen, Ted Peck, John Peterson, Mickey Peterson, and LaneSwenson. Archery Marksmen: Kyle Hutchlngs, CraigJorgenson, Ted Peck, Mickey Peterson, 1916-192- Mc-Sta- SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mra. Clarence Simpson and four children, of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Moore (Frances) and three children, of Kearna, were Easter Sunday dinner guests at Dm home of Mrs. Alberta Simpson and Don C. Loverldge. Also visiting with the family were Mr. and Mra. 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QUICKLY, SAFEY Lehi, Utah 31 Ennh EVERYDAY oars STtian s per month Including Installation DUB OOTHB ne karesi in Logics ana win i automatic oven at low price! SOLDOn (aura OMSARY X. 1SS4 20 301 was Draper cemetery, Thaniay. April Cheg-wldde- Weekends Graduation exercises will be held this next Saturday April 4, at 4:00 p.m. and parents are invited to attend. AH students win be presented with their diplomas, certificates, medal, and trophies they earned during the winter quarter. tez usa nrz rszss FMGIDAIRE range with big OPEN!! and Tim Wlnslow. Expert Archers: Kim Cooper, Weston bines, Larry Johnson, y. Kim Kirkham, and Bobble Not suffering but faint Atoi Mrs. Lydia Tburman Raid, 81, former Salt Lake resident and daughter of a past chief Justice of the Utah State Supreme Court, died of natural causes Friday at 10 a.m., in an Alameda hospital Judge Samuel R. Tburman, her father, was a Justice of the 8, Utah Suprene Court from the last two years of which he was chief Justice. Mrs. Reld was prominent in music circles, having been s member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Tabernacle Choir, the Ladies Chaminade Chorus, and the Oratorio Society of Utah. She was born May 2, 1882, In Lehl, to Samuel R. and Isabell Karren Tburman. She was married to Clare W. Reld, former music professor at Brlgham Young Un- two Lou iversity, June, 1904, in the Salt brother and sisters, Mrs. Lake LDS Temple. The couple (Gladys) Bingham, Rlgby, Idaho; n, moved to California In "1944 Mrs. Thomas (Llda) Santa Barbara, Calif.; where Mr. Reld died in 1958. Survivors include two dauCARD OF THANKS ghters, Mrs. Fllcher C. (Virginia) Beck, Salt Lake City; At the time of our bereaveMrs. Fred R. (Margaret) Davis, ment at the passing of our beAlameda, and four grandchilloved husband, father and dren. Harris. Also surviving are two bro- grandfather, Norman Scown, the Rebecca Sue Carlson, daughter of Wealey B. and Deldamia thers and two sisters, Victor E. many kind and thoughtful acts Atwood Carlson, born Feb. 7, Tburman, Paul Tburman, Mrs. of friends and neighbors have us beyond measure. 1964, In Provo, was blessed by Carl W. (Lucille) Buehner, all aided We desire to extend our Salt Lake City, and Mrs. May the father. Fifth Ward, Rial Berry, ward Belle T. Davis, Los Angeles. heartfelt thanks and appreciaPrivate funeral services tion for the lovely flowers, to clerk: Jennifer Payne, daughter of were conducted Wednesday at aU who took part on the proLawrence Nepbi and Maurlne 574 East 1st South, where the gram, the Relief Society, the Duke Payne, born Feb. 25, 1964, family met friends Tuesday. American Legion, and the many In Provo, was blessed by Bishop Burial was In the Salt Lake City who assisted In so many ways. Mrs. Norman Scown Duane Wofflnden. Cemetery. and family. Roxanne Chatwln, daughter of Increasing the flourlde naMelvln L. and Carol Maxlne turally present In all communal Eat a balanced diet, brush Tripp Chatwln, born Feb. 2, water to the Ideal amount Is the In American Fork, was 1964, after eating, avoid correctly to make blessed by Neldon L. Vance. safest, easiest way sweets between meals and have more resisteeth child's your Larry Dee Fowler, son of tant to decay. regular dental check-up- s. DeVere A. and Karlyn Evans Fowler, born March 18, 1956, In American Fork, was baptized and confirmed by the father. ' Larl Peck, daughter of Anthony T. and Janice Adam son Peck, born March 18, 1956, in Lehl, was baptized and confirmed by the father. Sixth Ward, Leland G. Price, in April ward clerk: Eric Robert Hanson, son of SATURDAY 12 NOON to 10 P. M. Paul and Leah Mangum Hanson, born March 10, 1964, in American Fork, was blessed by the SUNDAY 12 NOON to 10 P. M. father. Paul B. Anderson, daughter FRIDAY 4 P. M. to 10 P. M. of Blaine P. and Alta Barrett Anderson, born March 3, 1964, in American Fork, was blessed by the father. Glenn Alan Goates, son of John Ralph and Angela Mary Clutter Goates, was baptized and confirmed by Kenneth Webb, . a cousin.. t - Seventh Ward, La Mar J. Lund, ward clerk: The Hlgglnsen twins, son and daughter of Heber Dean and Marjorle Huffaker Hlgglnsen, born March 7, at American Fork, were named Keith Paul and Kathy, respectively, by the father. The grandfather, Vasco Huffaker, assisted. Third Ward, Calvta Fox, ward clerk; Shawnee Han, daughter of MeMa Wayne and Roma Jean Smith Han, bora March 7, 1964, to American Fork, was blessed by the father. Steven . Curtis Fox, son of Eldred Kaye and Lona Curtis Fox, bora Marcy 17, 1964, was biassed by the father. Roger G. Goldlng, son of Claroa Leon and Elma Gerber Goldlng, born Feb. 20, 1956, at Price, Utah, was baptized by Russell C. Gerber and confirmed by Clinton Irvin Gerber. Scott T. Gerber, son of Clinton Irvin and Ruby Peek Gerber. born Jan. 28, 1956, was baptized by Russell C. Gerber and confirmed by the father. Ann Smith, daughter of Eral J. and Anna Mae Preston Smith, born June 21, 1948, at Kellogg, Idaho, was baptized by Kenneth Covington and confirmed by Bishop L. Carlos Coates. Fourth Ward, Elmo Russon, ward clerk: Barbara Harris, daughter of Ardell C. and Maxlne Swarts Karris, born Jan. 10, 1964, In Provo, was blessed by Verl A. V. ; 0.1 Ccnsl armed by the father. Pa, Flack, tfnghter 12, 1955, at Logan, was baptised and con -- to Lata (La Myron Verne) Hales and Floyd K. H. Smith, Cedar Fort. Friends called at the Wing Mrs. Juliet Smith Allen, 64, in Lehl, Friday evenMortuary Lehl native and long time resiand funeral services were ing, dent of Cedar Valley, died at held in the Draper Second-Four- th her home In Draper, Wednes Ward chapel, Saturday, day, March 25, after a long at 1 p.m., with Bishop Alvin illness. Hin officiating. She was born Jan, 20, 1900, Other speakers, besides Biof in Lent, a daughter Henry shop H1H, were Bishop Alton and Anna Otterson Smith. She former Cedar was married to James H. Allen, Chamberlain, and Otis Valley Ward Feb. 1922, In Salt Lake City. Pierce. The bishop, with the prayer She waa raised with her family was offered by S. James In Cedar Fort, and since her family time divided bad her marriage between the home in Draper and the Allen Ranch at the South end of Cedar Valley. She was an active member of the LDS Church. She is survived by her husband; sons and daughters, Blaine J., Long Beach, Calif.; Shlrl R., Cedar Valley; Arthur R., Mrs. Winiam(Nelda) Stead-ma- n, both of Draper; Mrs. Eugene (Dorothy) Millerberg, Mldvale; 20 grandchildren and hnss 81 in, Mrs. Utah; and Leonard MUler-b- e the invocation in spoke if the chapeL Kay Hales sang a solo, m the Garden, and Dale Smith and Lynn Ballard furnished a vocal duet. Prelude and po strode music was played byMarllee Sjoblom. 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