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Show EltelaBcrtFox CilDs II:r.:df Ccnurcilcns Tcte TEZ Victoria, AastraHa Pl:cc in Lchi Ycrds M:b!3 road Horth Bihrya E. Elder Laace Gardacr Paeblo AKo Tradtag Post Babies were named and confirmations took place in ward, Sunday, as follows: Second Ward ward cler- kChad Frank Hoover, son of William Ralph and Rose Camara Hoover, bora Sept. 4, 1965, in American Fork, was blessed by the father. Michael Scott Smith, son of Ralph Edwin and Bonnie Jean Damico Smith, born Oct. 8, 1965, at Provo, was blessed by James Damico. Third Ward Calvin Fox, ward Cuba, New Mexico Tk MM IwtoMTT best a&Srtsses I art nfcUsfced provtied far lbs eosvenleoco of Meads sod at&bors hi wrtttnr them for Chriatam, The Ills skaary Wives and Parents or fanisation has cooperated in ssb-cMsx the iBxanHtnf Faaatties an asked to sspply Cm aaiai s addresses of serv Elder DeflBis Bidfleld Box 602 Raston, LouisiaBna P.O. v Elder Lee Larsea 6458Amboy States Island, N.Y. Elder Frank C. Trimmis CasiUa De Correo 811 Asonsion, Paraguay for thla same South America , , iHu Ronald C. Pack ISO Victoria Drive Vaacoaver 6 EC, Canada EHar Jarry Elder David L. BoxMlMaey, Huanraaa N. Elder Rodney L. DaTenport, Jr. SL Johann Plats 25 bVeit 4000 BaseL Switserland SCSa Pleasant Stmt ' bdeptadencs, ISlssonri - - . Elder Michael Smith - BoxSn Martin, Kentucky V.O. Bos 9(1 North California Elder Berry Kay Botching 003 So. Armstrong Denison, Texas EUtrGrantJ.lloort Broadway O Cbula California Vista, Reading Berkshire, ' England Elder Dennis L. Davenport eo EiHestrand Fastingsgaten 107 Hagersten, Sweden EMar Randy R Holostesd Brown 159 Reslstanlca Chaco, Arxentlne, war Davis - Elder A; Patarson Ckytoa Laos 1124 Austin, Salmon 83467, Idaho Tms Elder Robla Tim Allred , P.O.Batm Soots Chelmsford, Massachusetts Pvt, Gerald C. Morehouse- En: 8th Tut EDE D 4th Fort Polk, Louisiana r , Elder Oran S.'Vsloel-11 BalmuUo place Dundee, Scotlcsd v'V ;vn -- j 2 u... i .::.' ' V' f ' Etlrd Street 0 PisoDto) Mar Del PlaU Argentina South America . Elder Howard R. Gray Pilatusstrasse 11, Elder Lynn H. Smith Zurich 732 Switserland , NarbondoS 5M g BSAS Elder Larry Blake Hatton El Cobre District Argentina Night Mangun Hall Elder Randy Chamberlain PO Box 252 Pleasant Valley, New York Elder Provo, Utah r .1 125.69 Barrel G. Powell Christi V. Johnson Harbow, View Road Willlngton, New Zealand Elder Karen Turner Laredo, Texas 211 Wangoo Ave., Oshkosh, Wisconsin EWer Paul H. Robinson 1887 East Holland Birmingham, Michigan' H. Rlchlns Street Nelson, Lanls 'England' Elder Larry Miner 508 South Pleasant St. Elder Richard v 451312 , ' ' Elder Clead Christiansen Casllla 694 Vina Dell Mar ; CUB . Elder Gerald Beal l3Stever Elder Keith Burnham CasslUa 17 Sucursal de Correas 9 Cordoba, Argentina Box 14442, , I'JIG B. Berry 39 Hillary Road Stenhousemeir-nea- r Larbert Stirlingshire, Scotland 1 shades. co sample, Elder Brian Burgess The newest craze for women are human hair wigs. These are 17 Lenore selection of hair colors. A-3- 24, C- -l APO San Francisco, 96337 5th SFG California Santa Claus, My name is Jeris Russon. I am ten years old I have been a pretty good girt. For Christmas I'd like a Glamor Misty DolL I would also like a desk. I will leave some cookies for you. Don't try to come down the chimney because we don't have one. "Who gets blue and white Love, Russon Jeris 4 bicydom Peoria?" 17Jj33 (p?67j dec. - X SPECIAL viCToaDOOMO nuTA LGG - 7 HOLIDAY MATINEES Saturdays, 2:30 Mon. thru Fri. 4:30 3 EVENING PERFORMANCES 8:15 PM, Dec. 17. 18 and 23 SANTA CLAUS IN PERSON - GIFTS FOR ALL CHILDREN DEC. 27, to JAN. Itl Opening nite Benefit David 0 McKay Hospital 1 PERSON! in And The OSMOND BROTHERS seats r:ov on at oox officii sali r.u. m, . 9iiey music nan, box North Salt Lake. Utah. ! can be cut, set and styled at low cost Wigs are not returnable, after wearing. I made in a wide beautifully i ' MACHINE .MADE $M. 95 ui' Elder Kenneth Christofferson limited supply SM.JO iT ! ' GPO Box 2601 Wellington, New Zeland Unstyled for convenience. .n HAND-MAD- E. your and you & G. Larsen Co. Box 133 Lehl, Utah Tel.: 768-31- Delivery ApproxWeeks. Two imately i Import-Expo- rt , 1751 Partriew Drive San Bruno, California i is incentive Uarfia Van Peterson CcxCI v- - new Children's Savings Program here "Kid's Teller Window," open next ... it your Full Service Bank. Friday, December Your dealer has some smart new electric models now, costing as much as $40 models. Sec your electric dealer now. less than comparable flame-typ- e gifts. It's fun for thi kids, helps, counter the current coin shortage, ind offers highly profitable lesson in good money management the Lcimi2, Kentucky When you give the lady in your house an electric dryer you give her much more than a wonderful flameless appliance. You ... profit... your financial partner Full Service Bank offers free candy and balloons ; her many lasting gifts. Give Her more hours every week to enjoy with the family and do things she likes ... and relieve her of lugging heavy wet laundry and of tiring toil at the lines. Give Her flameless electric drying which keeps white fabrics white (no yellowing) and colored fabrics bright. as fast as they can safely be dried consistently. Give Her fast clothes drying Give Her the kind of dryer she wants. (Women in this area overwhelmingly prefer tltctrit clothes dryers.) Give Her a gift which will keep on giving for weeks and months and years ahead. Start your youngsters on the right path to good habits of thrift, with the new Children's Savings Program it your Full Service Bank. We have a special "Kid's Teller Window" open each month to accept the youngsters' savings deposits . . . and since the rewards of a regular savings program may seenj somewhat remote to young minds, your Elder Russel Brown II give 90 this little pig went to see a flomolooo Send hair for match. l r ml winter. shows and has provided theraSheep and deer may be seen peutic benefits to the sick and going, to water in the mirrored homebound by teaching them the lake, with a gray wolf lurking in arranger's art the background among the frosted trees. Rock ledges and a lake present inminiatureanatural-isti- c winter scene. This three dimensioned work of art has been constructed on the historic soda fountain from Lew's first drug store, which pro-De- ar Wigs Winnepeg, Manitoba Canada Helena Blvd. LocgueuiL Quebec Canada l.i liCtrrst . machine crafted models. All of long, lustrous real human hair, in a variety of Pfc. N.R. Childs RA 28934381 St. r.trr Ccttrt Daly (rf, J Elder Craig Elder Philip Bolts Elr KOTtxas vides a mirrored replica of tat scene. This fountain baekbax" was in the Lehl drug store and was contributed to the museum by Abel J. Ekins, current propJones. rietor. Those visiting the muMrs. Jones, widely noted for seum are reminded to make a her artistic talents in arrang- point to view this seasonal ading flowers and other naturalistic dition. Mrs. Jones, well knows materials, has captured the at- retired school nurse, has won mosphere of a frosty facet of many prises and awards is flower Adding Interest, to the many! fasftnating arrangements on view in the John Hatchings Museum of Natural History, Is a seasonal motif placed by Nurse liable SPECIAL Elder Lee R. Stewart 39 Hillary Road Steanlousemuir, By Larbert Falkirk, Scotland Elder Scott Zimmerman De Correo Lima, Pen South America . Ee Fcr Christros 1965, American Loom, may be entered in the contest. Girls from 10 years to 14 years are especially Lehl, Utah, urged to enter articles in order by Duane Woffinden. matter under the act of conSixth Ward Leland G. Price, that they may be familiar with the i public is invited to attend. March 3, 1879. gress Entry blanks should be turned rules and the contest for future ward cler- kA M. son of weekly newspaper devotee In by December 11 or 12 and may winner points. Peterson, Jeffrey AH young girls 14 and up are Marlin Carlton and Margaret to the Interests and welfare be obtained from any of the high school teachers or from Mrs. urged to enter the contest. Your ' of Lehl City Ralph Davis and Mrs. Blaine garment or dress may be the VISIT FROM WASHINGTON winning article in the contest. Published by the Free Press McKlnney from Lent. Entertainment will be provided Mr. and Mrs. Ford Smith (Ar-di- th Publishing oo. every by a musical contingent from Lewis) of Pasco, Wash., viSurgery Undergoes Provo and refreshments will be sited here with Mrs. Smith's Thursday. Friends of Francis Cook of mother, Mrs. Charlotte Lewis, served.'", E. Russell Innes, Pubiisnei Cedar Fort, will be pleased to and other relatives. Mr. and Any article which is made that he Is Improving, fol RMrs. C.E. Robinson know, cent 100 Lew from wool, basically (Rllla per 'Subscription Price $30 lowing spinal surgery performed of Ogden, also joined the at Utah Valley Hospital, Nov. 15. is) were The Smiths (In advance) family group. IT'S A BOY FOR He has been undergoing treatenroute to a beetgrowers con LOEL AND JANE NE ment tor a spinal condition since vention in Colorado Springs, CO' HAMPSHIRE DUBOIS October. Mr, Cook is on leave lorado. They will return here from a government position at this weekend A black haired, bhie eyed baby ay, boy, their first child, arrived Nov. 26, In a Salt Lake City hospital, for Loel and Janene Hampshire Dubois. David Loel is the name chosen for the newcomer who weighed eight pounds and five ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dubois of Lehl, are first Just In time for WIGS time grandparents. Sharing Christmas giving . . r grandparents' honors are Mrs. Wigs to delight every Warner Leoffler and Mr. and i Mrs. Roy Hampshire of Amerwoman who wants to ican Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph look more beautiful. L. Dubois of Fairfield, are the The proud Magnificent, hand' young family are living in Salt made styles or budget-wis-e Lake City. . i The area "Make It Yourself With Wool' contest will be held Monday, December 13, at the American Fork High School. The Det. ; ElisrCraij Miller 1537 Grass . Sccr.3 in s Scenic Vir j Austin, Texas Casllla 4759 855-A- in American Fork, was blessed by the father, Staeey Yates, daughter of Don Maxweu and Ora Janae Cfaides-t- er Yates, born Sept. 3. 1965. in American Fork, was blessed by the father. John Odell Gooeh, son of Jesse Oden and Mary Jane Jacklin Gooch, was baptised by Brent Al-v- ln Barlow and confirmed by Ernest P. Jacklin. George Allen Johanson, son of ceorge Ephraim and Joannetta Sorensoa Johanson, was baptized Ronald Jay Ericsson and concler- kEvan Reed Colledge, son of firmed by Leon Stanley Webb. Christian Edwin and Donna May Ralph E. Anderson of the ward Fillmore Colledge, born Oct. 21, bishopric, and Glen Wheeler as1957, In American Fork, was sisted Seventh Ward LAMar J. Lund, baptized and confirmed by the ward cler- kfather. Fourth Ward Lisle T. Russon, Bryan PoweH, son of Calvin Grant and Myrna Fay Brinker-ho- ff ward clerk-Patr- icia Powell, born July 25, 1965, Rane Han, daughter of Clayton Oscar and Patricia at Payson, was blessed by Del-be- rt L. Sudweeks of the ward Ann Hamilton Hall, born Sept. 14, 1957, in American Fork, was bishopric. Shane Kalani Wilkin, son of baptized and confirmed by the Boyd Dave and Salala Kapualani father. Don Keith Bateman, son of Don Ann Wilkin, born Nov. 25, 1957, W. and Ellen May Catton Bate- at Waimpea, Hawaii, was baptized man, born Nov. 20, 1957, at Lehl, by Marvin Pulham and confirmed was baptized and confirmed by by Hyrum Grant Kunzler. the father. Larry Allen iOeinman, son of Fifth Ward Rial Berry, ward Don Maroni and Carolyn Sanders Kleinman, born Nov. 5, 1957, cler- kStaeey Burnham,'' daughter of In Henderson, Nevada, was bapRex LA Mar and GeraUine Carl tized by Marvin Pulham and conton Burnham, born Oct. 11, 1965, firmed by Richard Christoffer" I In American Fork, was blessed son. C. Ward an uncle. F. Eighth Wesley Burnham, by Larry ward clerk-Ju- dy Kevin De Loy Baum, son of Orvil W. and Gloria Davis Baum, Pace, daughter of Cleston born Sept. 29, 1957, in American B. and Josle Humes Pace, born Fork, was baptized by O. Hardy June 29, 1957, In American Fork, Baum and confirmed by Virgil was baptized by Marvin Pulham and confirmed by Bishop Wendell H. Peterson. Bruce Owen Pulham, son of kinner. Marvin and Barbara J ohnson Pulham, born Nov. 20, 1957, in The Lehl'FrM Press : American Fork, was baptized and confirmed by the father. 82 West Main Street, Sherea Edith White, daughter of LehL Utah Robert Boyd and Rhea Larsen Postage Paid at Lehl . White, born Dec. 1, 1957, In Poatofflce American Fork, was baptized entered at the postofflce at by Marvin Pulham and confirmed as second class Atrcr - J:::s UK Ras-muss- ' School Monday Elder Robert O. Wilson Elder Clint B. Wilson 3314 East Ave. 128 Valentine Drive North, Syracuse, N. Y. 13212 Berwyn, Illinois R. Smith Norfolk, Virginia Ave. B. Elder Robert C. Bennett 708 Aalene Ludingstrabe 6 Grein, Germany Flint, Michigan Elder Stanley Carnegie, Oklahoma 73015 Elder Davis A. Peterson Independence, Missouri "" , " Van Wagoner Box 477 Y Oct 23, fl, great-grandpare- Elder Dwane Lynn Gines Casllla de Correo 4759 Lima, Peru 54 Railway ' Elder Martin 24 1815 Corpus Elder Dale " Elder Donald R. Jolley SanU Fe 1851 9-- Darkne Norris Peterson, bora rin PUSS . the Utah County United Fund goal STEP UPWARD-tow- ard was taken this week when Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, United Fund Drive Chairman, received a check for the first of four quarterly payments on the U. S. Steel Foundation gift of $15,000. Presenting the Foundation check is G. A. Jedenoff, General Superintendent of U. S. Steers Geneva Works and Industrial Division Chairman for the United Fund drive. Cental tt A.F. lli;h Camelon, FaSdrk, Scotland Junin-Fcn- - A BIG Elder Paul G. Sabey M07 MakHdSt. Honofflln, Hawaii 96822 Elder Larry Colledge 1603 West Kentucky Midland, Texas ' 'V1 Elder Craig B. Berry w "K:kcllYc:r$sllVilhVcol" Elder Stephen Hoibrook 717 North Grant Bloomlngton, Illinois America Elder Neal R. Wilson 1007 11th St. North Bessemer, Alabama , Co. l Box 2812 Idaho Falls, Idaho Elder Lee Larson 6458 Amboy Road States bland, New York Elder Randy B. Holmstead Brown 159 Reststencla Chaco, Argentina South ?ni& Elder Lynn R. Southwlek Elder Lynn w. Stewart Gtneral Delivery Eylas, Arlsona . Jerry Smith Box 231 gL'LT' J? warn- 230 The Meadway TUehurat Wales, SoO America 5 Elder Carl L. Rymer EierDaleSmlib, iSDiciaoaSt Lambtcs AastrsJia LA Wofflndea Nebraska Elder UlXon K. Ksraossao Lost Sur.d:y tj Elder Bruce L. Webb 505 Hillsdale Ave., Saa Jose, California P.O. Box 127 Baytova, Tans ixm 1216 Bark 17, 1965 CrAnt TV St IlAAXAAAAAAAAAAAAAABj Bwl 216 Valuable Prise 'Fl AM.FM Stereo. Electric Automatic Wisher. Electric Dryers. Electric Range. Electric Dish washer. Portable TV Sets. Scores of other electric appliances and housewares in Intermouniiln Electrical Association's big electric dryer contest. - f M'sSelMyTeWifl You iusteitimiie the number of electric dryers sold in this area since January 1, 1947. free entry forms at your electric dealer's. Nothing to buy to enter. UltlftfwutmvitniiivvvvwB ISTATE BANK OF Act now! A Homeless olocfrk dryer costs loss, dries boat Lehl, Utah Because it's electric, it's better! UTAH POWER A LIGHT CO. r |