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Show Bf:rr!:rii3J:h3K3Cc::f3 spins KaiLcm C3T JOCSWtf. J. rZST J. and Bcttlt JotNcr .WClam a Wtst art the proud parents a new Mfiy son, born August of A farewell testimonial will be held Sunday, August 22, at 7:30 p.m., honoring Elder Martin V. th A pretty blonde baby girl arJohnson, is the Ward Lehi Stake Center. chapel. rived July 28, at the American Fork Hospital, for John (Jack) Elder Johnson, who has accepted and Darlene Wathen Gray. The a mission can to the New Zeayoung lady, who weighed seven land South Mission, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Val E. Johnson pounds and five ounces, will be named Karen. Pleased brothers of the Sixth Ward. He extends are Johnny, Gordon, Russell, an invitation to friends and relaBert and Bin, with two sisters, tives to Join in the occasion with ward members. Carol auf Kathleen. Proud grandHe win enter the mission home parents are Mr. and Mrs. M. W. in Salt Lake City, Monday. Sept of Lehl. The Wathen Mrs. Otto Johnson, lives in Murray. it the Sixth-Seven- American Fork Has. pltL He has dart hair and weighed tight pounds and seven ounces all birth. Two brothers, Carey and Jeffery, and a sister, Cher rfai. art welcominc the newcom tr. Pleased rrandnarents Include Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Nerdin of American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. William West of Stockton. Utah. are Mr. and Mrs. ueorge powcii oc uxon, laiuorua, ana Mrs. inga er BABY SON ARRIVES dia of Lindon. FOR ARNELL AND JANET 14.' Great-grandpare- nts Mrs. Alice Slice Humphrey received word of the birth of n, a Roger West, son of Jim and Norma West, now of Berkley, California. The baby was born August 11, weighing only three pounds, but was doing well, the parents reported. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Owen West of Denver, Colorado. Mr. West plans to return to pr,ovo and will resume Us Span 1st teaching position at BYU great-grandso- this fall Mrs. Humphrey great grandchildren. now has 35 BABY SON ARRIVES FOR JERRY B. AND TILLIE ADAMS ZIMMERMAN A handsome brown-hairbaby son arrived August- 8, at the American Fork Hospital, for Jer ry B. and TiUie Adams Zimraer man. Robert John is the name chosen for the newcomer, who tipped the scales at seven pounds and eleven ounces. A sister. Sdheryl, and two brothers, Jerry aid Stephen, ar giving a hearty welcome to, the baby. Pleased granoparents art Mr. ana Mrs, Scearl Zimmerman and Mrs. Mary Adams of Lehl. honors are shared by Mr. and Mrs. John W. Zimmerman of Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of Clalrton, Pennsylvania. ed - Great-grandpare- ' THE JOHN E. BEALS ' ' John E. and Florence Carlisle Baal, now of Provo, welcomed a: new baby daughter, August 19, at the Utah Valley Hospital The dark haired newcomer weighed seven pounds and three ounces and will be named Michelle. There Is one brother, Douglas John. Mr. and Mrs. Cllve E. Beal of Lehi, share grandparents' honors with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Carlisle of Heber. Pleased are great-grandpare- Mr. and Mrs. John Roghaar of Salt Lake City, and Mrs.' Nora Le Fevre of Heber. BABY GIRL ARRIVES FOR RALPH L. AND KAREN JOHANSEN POWELL ' " ' L er, I r HOLMSTEAD PETERSON TINY BABY SON ARRIVES FOR THE JIM WESTS A pretty little baby elrl ar rived July 27, at the American Fork Hospital, for Ralph Lee Bd:rUnyR.f!:::rAac$Cc!l Shawn Lynn is the name chosen for the new baby son of Arnell and Janet - Holmstead Peterson, born August 10, at the American Fork Hospital The black haired newcomer weighed in at six pounds and eight ounces. There is one brother, Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Peterson and Mr. , and Mrs. Boyd Holmstead share grandparents' honors. V Clovis Hills Visit From Son Diego " ' V) uu Elder Martin V. Johnson Following the conclusion of the Journalism Workshop at BYU, in which Clovis Hill, former Instructor at Lehi High School, assisted in teaching, Mr. and Mrs. Hill visited with friends and former associates in Lehl. It will be recalled by many that the Hill family lived in Lehi for five years while Mr. Hill taught English and Journalism at Lehi High School. The couple were also active in LDS church affairs. They now live inLemonGrove, near San Diego, California, where Mr. Hill teaches English and Journalism at Helix High School Mrs. Hill recently graduated from San Diego State College with a Bachelor of Art degree in education. Sht will teach the Fourth Grade at Lemon Grove. TRIPLE GRADUATION , It was a triple graduation in the family, was reported. Their daughter Kathleen graduated from high school and wilt study at BYU . this Fall. Their son David, graduated from Junior High School Bradley and David were both born in Lehi. Brad ley will be a Sophomore in high school and Dlanne, born in California; will be In the Sixth Grade. In Journalism competition held in that area, the teams taught by Mr. Hill won sweepstakes awards for 10 of the 12 years he has taken charge of this instruction. Mr. Hill has strved in his ward bishopric and in the Stake High Council and now teaches in Sunday School. Mrs. Hill, now a Sunday School teacher, was ward Relief Society president and also a counselor in the Stake Relief society presidency. Mr. andMrs. Roger Price are living in the same ward as the Hill family, and Haiti is the Relief Society president. Mr. andMrs. Hfflhave been visiting with relatives in Oram, Provo and San Lake City and Karen Johansen Powell. The brown haired young lady weighed He is the happiest, be he king 6 pounds and five ounces. She in ww be named Lee Ann. Mr or peasant, who finds peace his home. and Mrs. Robert Powell of Lehl and Mr. and Mrs. James Johansen of Las Vegas, Nevada, art we delighted rrandDarents are Mr. and R. Nelson, Sr., of Las Mrs. Vegas, and Mrs. Powell of South Dakota. Mission headquarters art lo cated at GPO 2601, Wellington, New Zealand, which isthecapitol posUnde music. The opening song win be, "Joseph Smith's First Prayer." Deaa Gomey will offer the Invocation. The sacramental song, by the choir, win be, "Jesus of Nazareth directed by Mrs. Verda Searle. Following the sacramental services, Charles W. Johnson, brother of the missionary, wffl speak. A vocal duet; "I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked." by Dor-a- id and Bern AUred. win be accompanied by Mrs. Marilyn A. Nielsen. Oral Pendleton will speak, to be followed by remarks by the missionary's parents, and Elder Johnson's response. Bishop Teddy B. Parker win be the concluding speaker. The choir win sing the closing song, "The Stranger of Galilee." Grant H. Johnson, brother of the missionary, win speak the benediction. The choir posttudt win be, "High on the Mountain Top." Elder Johnson is a graduate of the Lehl High School and also completed four years of LDS Seminary instruction. He at tended Snow College in Ephraim for one year. Special activities Included dramatics, music and sports during high school and college. Included in church activities have been Priesthood Quorum of flees, chorister for the Priest hood, teaching in Sunday School and singing in the ward choir. He Is currently employed by the U.S. Steel Corporation as a clerk in the accounting department at Geneva, " city. This mission includes all of the south island and half of the My own view of life Is to main-tai-n north island. . broad horizons and a narMiss Madge Fowler, ward or row waistline. .' ganist, will play the prelude and T Appreciation From Cccufificcficn Council Elder Larry Reed Miner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin R. Miner of the Fonrth Ward, has accepted a can to sent la the Central States Mission, with headquarters at 308 Sooth Pleasant Street, Independence. MissoarL He win enter the mission home, Sept. 6. A fareweU testimonial la his honor win be held la the Fonrth-Eigh-th Ward chapel, Sunday, August 22, at 7:30 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to Join with ward members la tit ends nee. Bishop G. Dale Burgess of the Fourth Ward, wffl be in charge. Elder Miner, who attended Brigham Young University on a scholastic scholarship, graduated from the Lehi High School and LDS Seminary. He lettered in basketball and tennis, was a member of the National Honor Society and carried a lead role in tht "Oklahoma" production. Ht represented his school and community in Boys State. Ht Is tht recipient of the "Duty toGod" award for church activity and participated in tht first International Explorer Conference at Brigham Young University. Ht has followed employment In farming operations. Mrs. Roberta. Peterson win play the prelude and postlnde music and tht congregation win wffl sing, "Wt Thank That, 0 God for a Prophet." Duana Gines win offer tht invocation. Tht sac rament song wffl be, "God, Our Father, Hear Us Pray." Miss Kathleen Leany, a Cousin, wiU give a reading to a musical background by Mrs. Carole Peck. Keith L. Larsen, an uncle, win on to it. We officials and national guard for their support and win heartily welcome participation and sup- port from any and all of the clubs. In tht dry. It isn't a crash program but one which win con tinue for some years ahead with very worth while projects: ' Your beautlflcation committee, G. W. Leany, chairman; Boyd Smuin, Pauline Smuln, Lloyd Strasbourg, Arnold Brtms, Frank Sharp, J. Earl Smith, Calvin Swenstn, and Merlin Bourne. VISITS HERE Tht teacher training coarse was completed in the Lehl Third Ward, with 18 graduates, ander tht leadership of Mrs. Josephine R. Beal, Instructor, who gave the welcome address. A ehoras selection, "Help Me To Teach With Inspiration." was directed by Arnold Brtms, stake mosie director, and accompanied by Shirley Yates. Talks were given on, "My Responsibility as a Teacher la the Organisation of tht Church," To Stady tht Gospel; To Dedicate Myself to tat Important Caning of the Teacher; To Know and Love Those I am Called to Teach, and To Contribute Toward the Development of a Testimony. EUtr Larry R. Miner Jack C. Barnes, Sunday School speak, as win tht grandfather, superintendent, presented the Bishop Llnel J, Larsen. As an graduates and tht diplomas were interlude. Brent, Mark and Mar-g- it awarded by Bishop L. Carlos Miner, win sing, "Our Best Coates. Shirley Yates played an to Yon," accompanied by Mrs. organ selection, "If Christ Should Bonnie Miner. Come Tomorrow." The Third Ward group were Following remarks by his parents, tht missionary will speak. the only Teacher Training grad Bishop Burgess win be the concluding speaker. Dr. M. W. Loftln win sing, "Tht Holy City," with Mrs. Peck as accompanist. Llnel John Larsen, a cousin, will offer the dosing prayer. t ; ! ' x tj - ESTATE J. Trtnnamaa, Nancy A.WaEr? and Charles R. Walker. CARD OF THANKS : At the time of our bereav- emeat at the passing' of oar be- -; loved mother and grandmother, . Mrs. Flora C Owen Hokomb, ' the kind expressions and cob- -j cern of friends and neigtbors ; have aided us beyond measure. .' We take this means of txprtsting our sinctrt gratitude for the messages of sympathy, to an who1' caned, for tht lovely floral tributes and an most who helped in so many thoughtful ways. - -- Tht Lester B. Holcomb Family HYRUM C. EVANS, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Executor at the office of O. DeVere Wootton, Attorney at Law, 8uit 12, Geneva BASS FAMILY Building, American Fork, RETURNS TO CHICAGO Utah on or before November 6, 1969; claims must be preMrs. Joseph (Patricia) Mc- sented in accordance with the Utah of Millan) Bass and children, Hans, provisions Code Annotated 1953, and Amy, Samuel and Jessica, left with proper verification as reSaturday, for their return to quired therein. Chicago, Illinois, after a vacation Howard C. Evans visit In California and Utah. DinExecutor ner guests at fat home of Mrs. ' Ed Brunson, they visited with First publication' data: friends and family members in August 5, 1965. Last publication date: ' Lehi and Salt Lake City, includ1965. ing numerous points of Interest. August 26, Hans enjoyed a fishing trip to Deer Creek reservoir. 5, . and arrive at your destination refreshed. Your Union Pacific Domeliner reclintrip offers you comfortable leg-reing coach seats or private Pullman rooms. . st For Ml information or ntwatwm contact yew nearest Union Pacific Railroad lickal agaaf.' Union Pacific Railroad QI1I0J . fr1eijdly ...al Worthy Purpose Consolidation Emergencies;' Home. Repairs I! Corah C. Grata, -' Keith B. Green; : Marjorte C. Harris, Dale Car -ris, Florence D. Haws, Pwarl M. Miller. Virginia P. Moor,' Karl L. Moore, Boyd C Seader- land, Joy C. Sunderland, Homer Fraaeom, Or 'V:Any - uates in the stake tMs Iadoded are. Yida J. Banftftrt. Donna G. Clark, Dale R-- dart. Joan G. Fraacom, Eagaat . Notice to Creditors Mrs. Charles Peck and five children, of Salt Lake City, visited here Tutsdajr, with her par; ; ents, Mr. and Mrs,, MirtoB wish W thank the city Brown.1,, vxrt-- 7Y7 : 1 188 Vcrf Tc:tt TtrJ:a C013 75-9-- Our program of city beautlfl-catihas been In effect about' six months. 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