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Show Liahonian Club Hears Book Review Ray LHIIelield, Lester Holcomb Cited For 30 Ye:rs Soil Coaicrvcfioa Service An interesting review of the Joseph A. Cutler Succumbs at 82 Joseph A. Cutler. 82, Lehi native and son of Bishop Thomas R. Cutler, prominent church and community worker, died Tuesday March 9, in a Salt Lake City Nursing home, of causes incident to age. Mr. Cutler was Master Mechanic for the Amalgamated Vera J. Carter reported on Sugar Company for many years. activities of their private air- He fulfilled a mission to the Northern States Mission and had port here. The group met at the home also been a Stake Missionary in of Mrs. Wilson Hayward, with Draper, where he had made his Mrs. Roosevelt Smith, club home during recent years. He was born September 29, president, taking charge, last Wednesday evening. Mrs. 1882, in Lehi, a son of Thomas R. and Laura Coons CutGeorge Ingram assisted as There were 21 mem- ler. Married Estella Marie bers and two guests present, Woodhouse November 5, 1902 including Mrs. Vera J. Carter in the Salt Lake Temple. She and Mrs. Dale Price. The next died January 8, 1919. He marmeeting is scheduled for April ried Elizabeth Ennis Brown, 8, with Mrs. Rex Holmstead Juner 1919 in the Salt L.ake and Mrs. Dean Evans in charge Temple. She died May 18,1952. He married Alice Coles Jones of arrangements. on December 28, 1954, in the Salt Lake Temple. Survivors; Widow; daughter, Thalians Hold Mrs. Alta C. Rust, Vernal; Mrs. Guest Night Richard S. (Naomi) Pond, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Arvilla C. Members of the Thalian Club Webster, Payson; six stepand their guests attended an out children; 16 grandchildren; 29 standing fashion show, held at a sister, :l Devey's in American Fork, last Irma Cutler, brothers, Arthur I II Thursday. Spring sportswear, B., Ernest B., Lewis A., all suits and dresses were the of Salt Lake City. items modeled. Soft music pro Funeral services were held Soil DISTRICT TECHNICIANS CITEP-R- ay left, Littlefleld, vided an appealing background Thursday at 12 noon at 260 for the explanation given by Mr East South Conservationist, and Les Holcomb, right, engineering TechTemple, in Salt nician, both nave 30 years service. Ray has been in Alpine Devey, describing the coloring Lake with interment in City, District six years, and Les, seven years. In a letter written and basic points of the outfits the Salt Lake City Cemetery. to Mr. Littlefleld and to Mr. Holcomb, from J. A. LIbby, shown. State Conservationist, he stated, 'On behalf of the Secretary The four lovely models, pro of Agriculture and in appreciation of your having completed ' vided by Devey's store, included Card of Thanks one familiar to the visitors -thirty years of service with the Federal Government, it gives me great pleasure to present you with an appropriate cerAt the time of our bereaveMrs. PaulJulian. After the tificate and emblem. showing, the group toured the ment at the loss of our infant I trust that you may enjoy continued service in the Departstore and viewed the many other daughter, Jill, the kind concern ment with the Soil Conservation Service, working toward articles available there. Door and many thoughtful acts of the better use of our soil and water." prizes were won by Mrs. Mer- friends and neighbors has aided rill Thornton and Mrs. Louis us beyond measure. We wish Club officers, with Mrs. to extend our heartfelt thanks Pratt. Appreciation to and appreciation to all who Boyd Wathen as president, furnished the refreshments. There called, for the lovely flowers, Fire Department to those who assisted at the were 42 present. We would like to publicly services and the many who aided thank the Lehi Fire Department RONALD AND ANN DE SPAIN in so many thoughtful ways. for their prompt response wher EGELUND HAVE NEW Mr. and Mrs. Dennis V. Finch called to our home and for their BABY SON and family, very thoughtful and efficient Kent Michael Egelund, son of help. The crew arrived within three minutes after the call. Ronald and Ann De Spain EgeThey brought the fire under lund of Kearns, born January HERE FOR BIRTHDAY control and were most careful 25, 1965, was blessed by his DINNER in carrying burning materials father, March 7. There is one out of doors in order to avoid Mrs. Richard (Wilma) Doug Robert, and three sisbrother, water damage to other clothing ters, Debbie, Cathy, and Linda. las of Salt Lake City, visited and furnishings. We are deeply Mr. and Mrs. Orval De Spain, here with her mother, Mrs, appreciative that we have such Mrs. Gordon Bennett of Lehi, Alice Stice Humphrey, last a highly trained and cooperative and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lee of Wednesday. The occasion was department in our community, Orem, were present for the Mrs. Douglas's birthday. Also occasion. Mr. Egeluno?s sister present for dinner and visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shaw and brother w and was Mrs. Eva Silvers, who acand Girls. Elder Max Evans were of companied Mrs. Douglas. Mr. Brigham City, daughter I am the true light that light-et- h also included in the family Silvers Is engaged in the renovation of the Saltair resort. every man that cometh into group. the world. I Owe Russia $1200" by Bob Hope, was presented for the members of the Liahonian Club by Mrs. Dale (Carina) Price. Musical selections were provided by Kathryn Dorton, Ann Bushman, Marilyn Nielsen and Jackie Halversen. Mrs. book, t'.l fa fj 0 THE LEHI FREE PRESS Dsan Prior Cites Challenging Issues Of 36th Utah Stale Legislature "Challenging issues in our state have been faced squarely and dealt with promptly and fairly by the 36th Utah State Legislature reported Representative Dean Prior, "and I am proud to have had a part in lt.m Father of Mrs. Lester Holcomb Dies tools necessary for industrial promotion and job expansion." Education and buildings for institutions of government were covered by "Milestone measure", including: 1) A School Bill with substantial incentives to permit not only competitive salary schedules for teachers but also incentives for better services, including the extended summer programs and better library services and in many districts, strong encouragement for advanced degrees. 2) A Bonding Bill that has faced up for the first time in several decades, to the urgent needs of the state institutions of higher education and those that provide services to our expanding population. Other highly important measures noted by the Representative included: 1. A Juvenile Court Act that separates the Juvenile courts from the Welfare Department, thus separa branch ting the Judicial of government from the execu tive branch as our constitution intended. 2. A Commercial Code With the closing of the session of the legislature on the 60th day - - almost a feat in itself Representative Prior itemized the key measures considered and passed into 'aw as follows: Governmental Efficiency and Cost: 1) The Little Hoover Commission Bill; providing for a study "in depth" of all departments of state government with an eye to effecting savings in the cost of their operation and increasing efficiency. 2) A constitutional convention resolution; long felt to be a major requirement for the modernization of the governmental organization to meet modern needs. 3) Tort Claims Act; eliminating governmental Immunity and providing for justice to the individual where the state government is held responsible standarizing instruments for for inflicting injury or damage. doing business. 3. A sufficiently Govern4) Metropolitan large appropriation for Tourist ment; there is desperately promotion that will enable Utah needed by the major cities of to take advantage of this highly Utah in order to prevent costly desirable form of economic duplication of services to peo- growth. A series of election law ple within a trading area. 5) A separate and uniformed Juchanges making voter registration easier and the election provenile Court system. Legislation designed to im- cess shorter. Civil Rights Legislation will prove Utah's opportunities for economic growth pointed out by insure fair treatment to every Representative Prior were: 1. citizen in public occupations Aseries of industrial promotion and employment. A comprehenbills, including the provisions sive merit bill will Insure that true career employees shall for a state Industrial Promotion Commission; 2. Setting up retain their jobs from admincity and county industrial pro- istration to administration. "The serious attention to the motion programs; 3. Allowing the creation of private business business of state given by this 4. legislature is a credit to the development corporations; The popular freepor amend- people of Utah and to the rement, which will result in in- sponsible leadership of the creased job opportunities and Democratic party", concluded be more attractive to fabrica Representative Prior. tion, processing, and industries associated with it, according to Our doubts are traitors, and its sponsors. make us lose the good we oft "At last", stated Represen- might win, by fearing the tative Prior, "Utah has the attempt. P Tt urdy. Mat. IS, INS Boyd Smuin at 93 Completes Training Course Joseph Wllford Hallford, 93, father of Mrs. Lester (Rhoda) Boyd Smnin, who Is mainHolcomb of Lehi, died of causes tenance foreman si the blast incident to age, Sunday March furnace at the Geneva Steel 14, in a Tremonton Hospital plant, Is completing a special He had made his home in Portraining course this week. He tage. is one of ten from the plant He was born March 18, 1871 selected for this eight week's in Oregon Springs, Utah, to course. It is an organization Joseph Henry and Emma and development coarse. Hallford. Married Rhoda A trip was taken to the coal Young August 18,1891 in Woodmines in Carbon County, and ruff, Idaho. She died 1961. Memalso to the coal washing faber LDS Church; elder Portage cilities at Wellington, Utah. On LDS Ward. Survivors; sons, a trip to Kegley, they became saugfaters, Mrs. Bert (Ethel) familiar with the quarry where Hall, Mrs. Eliza Knudsen, both limestone and dolmnolteforuse Portage; Mrs. Lester Holcomb at the plant, are obtained. of Lehi; Mrs. Victor (Mary) They also took a trip to LanRoberts, Oliver, Lester, Ralph, der, Wyoming, where they Carl, Mrs. Charles (Carmen) visited the agloramate plant Warner, Mrs. Bill (Theo) GroThe course concludes with a two oms, Mrs. Norma Anderson, visit in Salt Lake City, at all Wienmer, California; 35 day the public relations department grandchildren; 49 and the sales office. The disHos-ki- ns en; 21 grandchildren; great one great brother, tribution of funds throughout Utah in payrolls, plus the goods and services purchased by the plant, Indicate that the industry is a great advantage to the state, was reported. Eagerness to earn bread and butter has overshadowed many a golden opportunity. . three sisters. . . Mr. and Mrs. Holcomb attended funeral services held Wednesday, at 1 p.m. in the Portage LDS Ward chapeL Interment took place in the Portage cemetery. YOUR COMPANY I I I TWX I II' SHIPMENT ARRIVED I I II 9478 THANKS II FOR YOUR ON ROUTING TIME IT RIO GOOD J( CONDITION (St GRANDE CUSTOMER lV RAIL ROAD TOTAL TRANSPORTATION ROAD DENVER AND RIO ORANDE WESTERN RAIL V in-la- Welcome Home GUT Sunday for Elder ' jM The welcome home, honoring Elder Max J. Evans, who was recently released from the Northern States Mission, with headquarters in Chicago, Illinois, will be held Sunday, March 21 at 7:30 p.m. In the Lehi Stake Center. Bishop TedParker of the Sixth Ward will be in charge. Friends and relatives are invited to join with ward members for the occasion. Elder Evans served under Mission President R. W. May-coand President E. A. Nad-l- e. The greater part of his time was spent in McComb, Illinois; Keokuk, Iowa; Champagne, Illinois, and Madison, Wisconsin. He was district supervisor for several mouths and later served as zone leader during the past three months. He had the experience of traveling near historic Nauvoo, Illinois, early day headquarters of the LDS Church. Elder Brent Allred was his companion for a time, and he also had the experience of meeting Elders John Hadfield, Robert Wilson and Karen Turner, all of Lehi. The return trip was taken by train. Elder Evans has enrolled at Utah State University in Logan, which he previously attended. He plans engineering courses. dy B. ck Missionary Wives, Parents Postpone Meeting to March 25 The missionary wives and parents meeting, usually held on the third Thursday of each month, has been postponed to Thursday, March 25. 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