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Show Ernest H. Dean Named Chairman 9 01 Western Interstate Committee t I Let tor to fr.3 Editor Friends Pay Fid Tribute to Essi3 Yorllon a capacity congregation of friends and relatives in at tendance, final tribute was paid the life of Mrs. W. L Wortton (Essie Lerene Goates) at funeral services Saturday. Mrs. Worltoo, With 70, passed away Sunday, Nov. 20, after a long illness. Elder W. James Penrod of the Lehi Sixth Ward bishopric, conducted the services, held in the Wing Mortuary chapeL at 1:00 p.m. In attendance, as a gesture of respect, were 12 nurses who have assisted in her care at the hospital during the past three years. Attired in their wnue uniforms, each wore a red car nation corsage, the colors of service and mercy. At the con elusion of the services, they followed the casket from the chapeL Mrs. Am Bone played the organ prelude and postlude. The prayer with the family was offered by Harold Woolston, a nephew. Suel J. Bushman, long time neighbor and friend, offered the invocation in the chapeL Mrs. Worltoo' s autobiography, prepared at the request of her oldest granddaughter, Barbara Evans, was read by Biship Iceland G. Price of the Sixth Ward. He also read a poetic tribute, 'Jewels In Her Crown," written by her daughters. 'That Wonderful Mother of Mine, sung by Mrs. VeraTrane with Ann Bushman and Sonia Aycock, was accompanied by Mrs. Eva Carson. Stake President Herman C. Goates, a cousin of Mrs. Worl too, was the first speaker. Bishop Lesley Goates, oissut Lake city, a cousin, was also a speaker. They recalled numerous Incidents in the activities of the Goates and Wortton families. The energy and Independent spirit of Mrs. Worltoo' s mother, Mrs. Wm. (Annie) Goates, left a widow at age 31, was reflected in the life of her daughter, was noted. The many civic and church services rendered by Dr. Wortton, long-tim- e practicing dentist, and his wife, were noted. ;. The kind care given Mrs. Goates, who lived to be 96, by the Worltons and other family members was recalled. The thoughtful and wise assistance provided Mrs. Wortton by her children was eulogised. Bishop Calvin H. Swenson, Lehi s mayor and former bishop of the Sixth Ward, was the concluding speaker. He recalled the close association of himself as the first bishop of the ward, with Mrs. Wortton the first president of the Relief Society. Her unfailing devotion to duty and her friendly assistance to ward members in time of need were noted. Her gracious personality could be counted on In any emergency was stated. Family members were commended for her care. A musical Interlude, "The Lord is My Shepherd," by Lisle T. and Margaret Bushman Russon, was accompanied by David T. Dear Editor: I want to make known to you, citizens of Lehi, parts of a letter ConSenator-ele- ct Ernest H. Dean of state government, the written by a soldier, now serv ference also established three . of American Fork has been Ing our country In Viet Nam. It elected Chairman of the newly other new standing committees. was written to his sister who established Western Interstate They are the Western Interstate lives here in Lehi. Committee on human Resources Committee on Economic Devel of the Western Conference of the opment, on Natural Resources About time I got around to Council of State Governments, and on Government Operations. answering your letter. I am get- Western tin along Okey, now. It seems He was elected by the Confer The ence at the close of Its Annual Interstate Committee on Agrical like a long time since I left, Meeting In Negates, Arizona last ture was continued as a stand but it has only been one month. week. "You probably saw on TV that ing committee of the Conference, As committee chairman, the and the nearly as old Western President Johnson stopped here. former speaker of the Utah House Interstate Committee on High I can't explain how I felt about of Representatives also will way Policy Problems was broad seeing him. They said here at the serve on the Conference's policy ened In scope and retltled the Base, his visit was a great morWestern Interstate Committee on ale booster for the G. L's at making Executive Committee. To more closely Involved the Highways and Transportation. Cam Rahn Bay. That morale More than 150 legislators and booster lasted until he had gone. Conference in the whole spectrum other state officials from the I have never seen a place where western states who make up the the morale of the G. L's Is so conference attended the annual low Deoth Colls Mrs. session which began on Sunday, Effie Schow Clark Citizens of other cities are Nov. 13. discussions this year doing something to help boost Their Mrs. James Lynn Clark (Efranged over a wide variety of the morale of these wonderful fie Schow), 74, died at her home, topics of Importance to state men and it is the desire of following a stroke Nov. 27. government, including current myself and the sister of this She was born July 30, 1892, problems and prospects in fed soldier to do likewise. He had in Lehi, a daughter of Peter eral-sta- te relations, federal leg expressed in a previous letter Senlus and Harriett Amanda Lo-s- lslatlve proposals to limit the that they cannot get any sweet Schow. jurisdiction of the states in taxing things to eat there other than She was married to James interstate businesses, the nation gum. We are planning to make Lynn Clark, March 15, 1916, in wide Compact for Education, candy, cookies and other sweet the Salt Lake Temple. They have community colleges and voca items and mail them to some lived In Lehi and Logan and In tional education, interstate co of this soldier's room mates or Provo since 1929. what- buddies who have no-o-ne operation in criminal identifica er She was educated in the Lehi tion, the Western States Water writing to them. schools and graduated from the It Is such a small thing to Council, the proposed North Lehi High School. American Water and Power Al do, but if we can help them feel An active member of the Pro- liance (the Parsons Plan), federal better about being over there, vo Third Ward, she had served highway safety legislation, the representing us and doing their as secretary of the Relief So- probabilities of the western part In trying to bring peace ciety, as a teacher in the MIA, states' achieving conformity next to this troubled world, then we and Primary president for many year with the Rules of the Road have at least done something. If any of you reading this years. She was a member of the section of the Uniform Vehicle Daughters of Utah Pioneers or- Code, workmen's compensation, would like to contribute any ganization. She was well known' unemployment Insurance and leg- thing, pens, pencils, writing pafor ber hobby of oil painting.: islative procedures per, candy bars, etc. or money Survivors Include her husband, I in the western states. toward the postage costs, please sons and daughters. Earl Lynn 3, no or Next year's meeting Is sche- call 768-23and Warren Kay Clark and Mrs. duled later than Saturday, Dec. 3. This for Denver. George (Lois) Johnson, all of; help will certainly be accepted and greatly appreciated. Although Provo; Mrs. Melvin (Ethleen) VBIT FROM our cause may not be in time Miner, Orem; Mrs. Woodrow CALIFORNIA (Lola) Bennett, Salt Lake City; for Christmas it will be a de 28 grandchildren, five great lightful surprise when it does and Shetton and Mr. Mrs. Joe grandchildren; a brother, Randal and baby son, of Her-mo- sa arrive in Viet Nam. Schow, and a sister, Mrs. Nl- - daughter A citizen Beach, California, spent collne E. Schow Powell, both of the holiday weekend here with MRS. LETTIE Lehi. their parents, Mrs. Leona Schow GUDMUNDSEN, 97, IN Funeral services were ar of Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Elliot AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL ranged for Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. In Orem. They came esSmith in the Berg Drawing Room Cha to attend the funeral Mrs. Lettie Austin Gudmund- pecially peL In Provo, with Interment in for Henry Havilla, close sen, 97, n, long-tithe East lawn Memorial Hills, services friend of Mr. Shetton, and famiLehi resident is a Datient in the Provo. ly members, accident victims, American Fork HospitaL She Is BABY SON ARRIVES Friday. receiving treatment for an at FOR THE WAYNE ANDERSONS tack of pneumonia, family mem DALYS ATTEND bers reported. Gregory Jay is the name chosen for the new baby son of Wayne and PLAY AT Sandra Gallegos Anderson: First DIXIE COLLEGE Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daly and child of the young couple, the son at Nov, the arrived Russell, were weekend visi17, baby American Fork Hospital He has tors InSouthernUtah. They Joined black hair and weighed in at their daughter Kathleen, second seven pounds and three ounces. year student at Dixie College, Pleased grandparents ar Mr. in St. George, on Thanksgiving and Mrs. Theo F. Anderson and Day. They attended the play, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Gallegos, 'You Can't Take it With You," all of Salt Lake City. Great- - in which Kathleen was a pergrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. former Thanksgiving night. The Mark Greenwood and Mr. and following day was spent on an Mrs. Floyd H. Anderson of interesting tour of Zion's National Park. ! ... ee so-ev- bill-passi- ng I HADFIELD FAMILY GATHERS Suddenly. Og-de- 1, J 1966 friend Terry Roberts, both of Seattle, Washington; and John Mr. and Mrs. W. O. PendleAstle, a nephew, of Cleveland, ton were the hosts at a delight -- Ohio. Present from Tooele were fel Thanksgiving dinner at their Mr. and Mrs. William Sharp, home. 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To order Joining Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Hadfield and children, Mary, Gene, Amy and Heidi, during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hadfield and daughter Carrie, age two, of Blanding. Their son, Mr. and Mrs. Valdean Hadfield and children, Lorie, Kurt, n. Dalan and Garth came from Mr. and Mrs. Dan Adams (Karen) and children Sherie, Kay and Kenneth, came from American Fork. Bishop William Hadfield, now home from Cottonwood Hospital where he underwent surgery, is at the Hadfield home and is reported improving. December Thursday, well-know- Wortton. The closing song, "I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked," by Mrs. Ada Robinson, was accompanied by Mrs. Eva Carson. Abel J. Ekins spoke the benediction. The grave, In the Lehi Cemetery, was dedicated by Bishop Grant Christofferson. Sixth Ward Relief Society members cared for the lavish array of lovely flowers. Pallbearers were nephews, J. F. Woolston, Dr. Robert Woffinden, Dr. James Wortton, Ralph Worl too, Wayne Wortton and Calvin Fox. 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