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Show Fc:rd Services Fcr t!r$. la Dru3 D:rt:n feir, Frieads and relatives gathered In tribute to the life of Mrs. La Drat (Elko Phillips) Dor-ton, at funeral services held Friday, at n a.m. In the Wins Mortuary chapeL Mrs. Dorton passed away Saturday, August H, at her home in Colorado Springs, Colorado, following a sudden heart attack. Mai Ray of the Lehi Sixth Ward bishopric, conducted the services, at which the organ pre Inde and postlnde music was played by Mrs. Eva Carson, stake organist. Terry Dorton, a son, offered the invocation. The biographical sketch and tribute was presented oy Benrana ucck, lor mer member of the Sixth Ward bishopric, who was the first speaker. A vocal duet, "Whispering Hope," by Mrs. Vera Trane and Kathryn Dorton, was accom puled by Mrs. Carson. Bishop Calvin H. Swensen, for mer bishop of the Sixth Ward, was the succeeding speaker. TrtDure was para wrs. uoriuu iw her faithful activities in the LDS church and for her devotion to her family. The many activities and accomplishments of family members were extolled. She had enjoyed the extensive travel with her husband, Sgt. Major Dorton, and had collected many nneartl facts and souvenirs of foreign countries as well as areas in - was also a special hobby. She had sons hi her ward choir and was a 'Gray Lady" assisting in A 1 uw nf w n Afl a- nuspiiJl mi ura Hi.. were given death. Quotations from William Cullen Bryant's, and also from "Thanatopsis, Eliabeth B. Browning. Cert H:rf:!l, CLi lfc!i 4-- 11 city. ...- -! Fonr.:rLdi Exhibits Resident, Dies cf C9 The Lehi 4--H Club fair and exhibit was held at the Fourth Ward church, Friday, August 6, from 9 am. to 12 noon. Many lntwciing and attractive ex-h- were on display. Included were foods such as muffins, banana bread, baking powder biscuits and many varieties of cookm. :- Carl Julius Erafric HerteH, 89. of Heber City, died ofnatural causes Wednesday, August 18, la a Heber Hospital. A well known former Lehi resident, he was the father of Mrs. Blanche Roberts of this Joel Barlow, Utah County agent of Provo, gave a welcome speech ies. to the group. The clothing exhibits Included Several Interesting and Infrafrirfig and skirts, dresses formative demonstrations were and lovely wool suits. A beautigiven. Sherrie Lyn Olson, Nancy ful quilted bedspread with rufMonson, Julene Robinson and and fled flounce and pillow sham, Mary Am Phillips win reprea bedroom set and upholstered sent Lehi at the county contest imchair were among the Home which win be held at the Utah provement articles displayed. Trade Technical Institute, from PROGRAM August 16 to August 18. A nromm beean at 10 a.m. 40 IN STYLE REVUE with with Jam Glathar ooenine A delightful fashion revue was prayer. The pledge of allegiance held, with more than 40 girls parand H oleoze were leany mem ticipating. bers of Verla De Mine's dub Janice Fowler led the groar. lead Deanna De Mine Is Junior In singing and the closing prayer er in the clothing duo. was offered by Mrs. Kjea .ra, long time dub leader ana supervisor. The supervisors wish to for their help A double trio from the Re thank the leaders In setting up and cooperation lief Society "Singing Mothers" displays. Aspedalthankyongoes sang, "Peace I Leave With You," to Mrs. Clara Jorg ensen and her with Mrs. Kay Dean as accom Ann and LuJean, for ar- He was born iaMahao, Sweden, Aagast 26, 187S, a son of Hans and Olivia Boos HertelL He was married to Amelia Comer. She died January 12, 1930. He later married Elsie Lamb, June 23, 1930. in Fanniagtoa. The marriage was later solemn! and lathe Salt Lake Temple. He held the office of High Priest in the LDS Church. Mr. Herten, who came to the United States in 1893. formerly lived la Farmlngtoa and also LebL He was aa employee of the Utah-IdaSugar Company for 23 years, and operated a shoe repair shop lor many years. Mr. and Mrs. Hertell also made many friends through their oper ho 07 nnU frand-childre- ofMrs. sister awl brother-in-la- w It aIV irvv M. S. Lott, visited at the Lott home. Mr.aadMrs.RaaiHnfMp-le- y of Pleasant Grove, a m a m sister-in-la- w, dm-- a joined the group for mctiw trln around the In loop" IwJnded the flood ares a where Fork Cinron. iaarim new dam Is under construction. Satnrday, at 1 p.m. la the Beber Third Ward chapel, with graveside services at I pjo. in the Lehi cemetery. The bishop of the Heber Ward took charge of the graveside services at which George S. Peterson was the speaker and John W. Whimpey m snow ysnitw em co. owwun. rm ts mv sh rr IT U U U U6U U U U .rori 1 1 1 1 ri rc 1' lfss dedicated the grave. Mrs, Mad-c- ra Barton of Salt Lake City, was the interpreter for tat many deaf people ta ttftanaaw Tat any lovely floral oCeriajs and the large attendance denoted tat respect and regard of fat Be friends of the aunuy. onno 1 " r-'"!-""'! u i T DD LE your financial partner m-nni- Every parent wants their child or children to become responsible adult citizens, prepared to meet the ' challenges of such a role in modem society. Since the training and habits of childhood are the most lasting in their lifetime, parents today are recognizing the importance of broadening their youngsters' experience. To assist the thoughtful par' ents, who wish to train their children in the habit of Bank good money management, your now introduces a new program of saving, designed specifically for youngsters. The bank will provide a special "children's teller window" equipped and staffed specifically to accept youngsters' savings deposits. Since the rewards of good habits of thrift may seem somewhat remote to the young minds, the bank will provide a free gift as an added incentive to get them started. : Full-Servi- ' to add to the savings regularly. NcW SmOOtlineSs! New mildness! ' New enjoyment! New smartness! New popularity! It's never too early to start your children on their way to financial security, and the lesson of good money management through systematic savings will be invaluable.. Sincerely, -- . ooo Mr. ' 4- STATE BANK and Mrs. Kay V. Adams, of Pleasant Grove, formerly of American Fork are proud of all the graduates in their family. Included in the group are Allen T. Christiansen and wife, Nancy Adams Christiansen, Roger J. Adams, Karen Hadfleld Adams and husband Daniel Adams, all who have graduated from high school and college within the past three months. BOASTS SCHOLARS-- mm as. XHC LEHI FSEE FBCSS Slum We hope you will bring your youngster in to participate in this program, and encourage her or him ADAMS FAMILY hht. a Here from Blaekfcot, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Soreasoa, VICE-PRESIDEN- STATE community events. Be Is surnvea oy nis wiour, daughters, Mrs. B lance Roberts.MeLehi; Mrs. Glenn (Carol) cW Tka Citf. Mrs. IzicGatos. seioi,ia Leland (Hosa California; Mrs. K Lee) Ivers, Midway; B 10 great grandchildren. ' VETT FROM IDAHO A message from the EXECUTIVE 4-- 4. Hers, panist. Included were Dene Hat- - ranging the tables, stage andhalL ton. Rubv Rav. Fav Godfrey. Au names, drey Wilson, Florence Powell and CORRECTION-Ri- fht r nicmres. The pictures of Mildred Kirkham. Lawrences vms offered the closinsr prayer. two missionaries. Elder Larry Relief Society members cared for Miner, who win go to the Centhe lavish array of flowers, in- tral States Mission, and Elder terment took place In the Lehi Martin V. Johnson, who Is called was to New Zealand, wart errone cemetery where the grave dedicated by Vera Phillips, eldest ously transposed, last week. The brother of Mrs. Dorton. Pall- voune men are sons of Mr. and bearers were Lee Ball, Jr., Ron- Mrs. Darwin Miner of the Fourth ald Stanger, Kenneth Trane, Guy Ward, and Mr. and Mrs. Val Evans, Guy Becker and Mark E. Johnson of the Sixth ward. Phillips. . We're sorry. ation of aa lee cream parlor and contaftfcwary stare, located oa the site of the Edmagtoa home north of Wines park. They sold ice cream wholesale to the stores aid also nude trips to Fairfield and Cedar Fort to sell refresh-mea- ts at ball games and other PA 0 That's new Sunny Brook. An extra process rounds off its edges, brightens its taste. So smooth, it was voted Ultra-smoot- tops among 6783 people sampled. In its smart new "Contempo" bottle, it's the:, finest Sunny Brook since 1891. Brilliant '. Brook-toda- y's Sunny h! brilliant choice in whiskey ' " " Gnat? 'Lehi Utah K. V. Adams Family Prc'jd of Graduates The end of August, 1965, marks a very special date for the K.V. Adams family, formerly of A.F., of Pleasant Grove. In the short time between May and August, aU of the children in the Adams' family will have graduated from college or high school Roger J. Adams graduated from Pleasant Grove High School in May, 1965 and will continue his studies this fall at the Utah State University on an academic scholarship for tuition and fees, phis a $300 Standard Oil scholarship. Nanev Adams Christiansen and her husband Alan Christiansen enmnmtmA thair stiillsc at tha Utah State University in June, 1965. They win leave for St. Louis, Missouri, where Nancy I win teach mathematics to 8th and 9th grade students. Alan win enter Washington University as a dental student. On August 19 Daniel K. Adams and his wife Karen Hadfleld Ad ams win graduate from the BYU. Dan majored in elementary edu- a- -. ru ..ti.. MM win VMS VMVU gt.W at the Lehi Elementary School. Karen majored in homemaking education. She is a certified teacher but will probably do substitute teaching until an opening in her area is available. They have, a daughter Sheri Kaye who win be two years old in September. Karen Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Hadfleld of Labi. K, and Gwen feel that the ac- compllshments of their children art certainly something to be very proud of and mark the fulfillment of their fondest dream. tk with a modorn oloctric froozor- - rofrlgorator no-fro- ot K 111 a X .i'I III mm m hters . mi Ttartay, ff.m. .N II I m m m CorvairMonn Sport Coup. 15?. sy 3 I Frost never forms in the w no-fro- st electric bigger-insid- e, freezer-refrigerato- smaller-outsid- rs now-availabl- at your electric dealer. Gone forever messiest kitchen chore e is e the defrosting. Better Meals At Lower Cost Your spacious electric freezer-refrigerat- permits or you to serve a greater variety of delicious food easier. You can prepare an entire meal at your leisure, and freeze it for quick fixing when needed. Chevellt Malibu Sport Coupa. Trim Shopping Trips Now's the timo VtliK to got No. 1 buy on thm No. 1 cars. m-imm- ' J--- Avoid the bother of extra shopping trips. One food shopping trip a week is all that is needed with Chtvolit Bil Air Stdin. (W.k vmm m of Utah Pioneers will be held la &a Second Ward church, 1m 11 m m Now's the time to drive a great deal from a great choice of brand-neCorvairs, Chevrolets and Chevellos. Leave it to Chevrolet to make sure these beauties look costly. Leave it to your Chevrolet dealer to make sure they're not. But rush, rush, rushl They're moving out fast. BLUEBELL CAMP, DAUGHTERS OF UTAH PICEZET.S TO MEET IN LEHI Captain DtlUWorltymeet-irs ttls week that the of tat EhiebellCamp, Daug- l 1 an electric freezer-refrigerato- r. You H be a better mother, a 43 4645 co. better hostess! See the exciting new electric freezerrefrigerators at your electric dealer now. begin-ci- rj September 9, at Phone SK 6-35- 47 American Fork If It hetrte, lt' btfftrl UTAH POWER A UQHT CO. |