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Show SP4 Elmo Lee HHC 2 Bde 8 Inf APO San Francisco, Calif., 96262 Addresses of Missionaries, Servicemen ' Tbt following addresses have bees submitted far the convenience of those who would like to send the greetings of the season to missionaries and servicemen away from home. Families are Invited to provide this Information at the Free Press office. Pfc. Jay R. Peterson US 56393408 Hq. TRP Elder Richard Nelson Villa San Marco Ave. des Bluets, Quarter Villa Neuve, Fryus (83), France fV'ar) Cav.APO San Francisco, California 231 Bay Blvd. 3DCTH WARD MIA MAIDS TO HOLD BAKE SALE The Sixth Ward Mia Maids will bold a bake sale on Saturday, Dec. 3, at 2:00 p.m.. In front of Price Bros. Market, beginning at 2:00 p.m. Appetizcakes, pies and ing home-mad- e other choice home-mad- e goods will be sold. Proceeds will go toward Mia Maid projects, according to Mrs. Marba Terry, group leader. 3 Seal Beach, California 96224 Elder Robert S. Daly P. O. Box 982 LEHI HOSPITAL HAPPENINGS Pierre, So. Dakota, 57501 Fay Cossey was admitted Nov. 14 for four days medical treat- - Elder Russell L. Brown 5076 East Holland EDCOt Mrs. Clifford (Nellie) Wins-lo- w Fresno, California received medical treatment Nov. Mrs. John (Ila) Kolas was a 6. medical patient Nov. ODDS AND Floyd Cossey was a medical -- 24. Nov.' 22 patient - Linda Carter, 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Carter, admitted Nov. 28, is a medical patient. Her sister, Ruth Carter, nine, was admitted Nov. 29 as a medical patient. 14-1- 5. 19-2- FROM LEFT ENDS PANELING SALE $4 5 Basketball Season PANELS SCRATCHED To Get Underway i per sheet $650 ' Principal Dale H. Price announced this week that basketball games at the Lehi High School will begin this week with a game with Bingham. This game will be held at Bingham. The first home game will be played Saturday, Dec. 3, with Morgan. This game, as well as all games throughout the sea son, will begin at 6:15 with the J. V. game, followed by the Varsity game at 8:00 p.m. All parents, students and the public are Invited to see these games Mr. Price said that this year there would be no reserved or season tickets sold to the games. He said that all tickets would first-serbe sold on a first-com- e, basis. Admission will be $1.00 for adults and 50 cents for visiting students and students under high school age. Local high school students win be admitted to home games by their activity card. Other games Include Lehi at Morgan on Dec. 9 and Lehi at Judge Memorial on Dec. 13. League play begins on Dec. 16 with Lehi meeting the Pleasant Grove Vikings at Pleasant Grove. On Dec 22 the team win meet the Provo Bulldogs on the Provo floor. A game has been scheduled for Dec. 30 with Kearns meeting Lehi on the home floor. League play will resume on Jan. 6 with BY High at Lehi; Jan. 11, Lehi at Orem; Jan. 13, American Fork at Lehi; Jan. 19, Carbon at Lehi; Jan. 27, Lehi at Spanish Fork; Feb. 3, Payson at Lehi; Feb. 8, Lehi at Springville; Feb. 10, Lehi at BY High; Feb.' 17, Orem at Lehi; Feb. 24, Lehi at American Fork; and March 1, Pleasant Grove at Lehi. Win a Wall Drawing in Our Store Dec. 3 Hew Shipment of Western Equipment pre-seas- EL'S SUPPLY Before I sound off too much I will say it could be an over sight on your part. I said 'could be" but how could you forget to mention Lehi Auxiliary Police Ambulance in your write-u- p last week of the tragic accident? Quote 'the American Fork, Pleasant Grove and Orem Ambu lances were called to the scene to transport the victims to hos pitals," unquote. I bet I'd be safe in saying that the Lehi Police Ambulance was one of the first called and on infor the scene. Also first-han- d mation was that the Lehi Police Ambulance transported five of the eleven injured. Now that's a pretty good average when there were three other recognizable ambulances there and some didn't require hospitalization. I hope other readers noticed this oversight, surely the Lehi Police Ambulance drivers and etc. noticed it. In fact I hope you get more letters on this, because I hate to be the only one beefing, Fm proud of what they do and what they're here for. So please Russ give credit where credit is due -- Lehi Auxiliary Police Ambulance. Mary Rafiner ' Funeral services were held Friday, at 1 p.m. in the Lehi Stake Center for the four victims of a highway accident, which occurred Sunday, Nov. 20, near the Point of the Mountain on U.S. Highway 91. Henry J. Havilla, 28, his wife, Mrs. Shirley Ann Skinner Havilla, 24, and Todd Skinner, ten months old son of Wendell Blaine and Patricia Morgan Skinner, died Sunday. W. Blaine Skinner, 27, of Orem, father of the baby, succumbed to multiple injuries sustained in the accident, Nov. 21, following surgery performed in aSalt Lake City hospital. His wife, Mrs. Patricia Skinner and son Blake, two, and young Barton Havilla, three, an seriously injured are reported by family members to be improving. The large congregation in attendance, which extended into the overflow section of the spacious chapel, and the many beautiful floral tributes, denoted the high regard of friends and relatives. The shock of the tragedy saddened the entire area as well as family members. Mrs. Havilla and Blaine Skinner are the daughter and son of Bishop and Mrs. J. BABY GIRL ARRIVES Wendell Skinner. Mr. Havilla is Blaine W. and Marie Parker the foster son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam son are the proud parents Harmon Vance. In attendance were the memof a new baby daughter, born Nov. 18, in the American Fork bers of the bishoprics of both little Fourth and Eighth Wards. Elder Hospital. The light-hairnewcomer weighed eight pounds Vere T. Peterson of the Fourth and three ounces. There are two Ward bishopric, conducted the at which the and brothers, Kay and Bart, and a sis- services, music was prelude by postlude played ter, JilL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward Parker of Lehi share grandpar- Mrs. Carole Peck, Fourth brother-in-ents' honors with James Adam-so- n organist. Richard Watts, a offered the prayer of American Fork. Pleased law, with the The invocation family. ts are Mrs. Jesse W. Fox of Lehi and Mrs. in the chapel, was spoken by Dr. IsabeUe Adamson of American Kent B. Davis of the Eighth Ward bishopric. Fork. . great-grandparen- ! Main Street - Lehi ALL WAYS BEST Following opening remarks by Elder Peterson, Mrs. VeraTrane and Mrs. Kathryn Dorton sang a duet. "Hold Thou My Hand." with Mrs. Peck as the accompanist. Succeeding speakers were Bishop Cecil L. Ash, Lehi Stake patriarch, Alan Forbes, close associate of Blaine Skinner, and Bishop Wallace I. Skinner, brother of Bishop WendeU Skinner. Patriarch Ash, long time Lehi educator, recalled the fine pro- -i gress made by young Havilla in school and also in church ae- -j tivity and his success as a sionary to Finland, land of his ancestors. He also noted his association with members of the Street and Skinner families. He read a letter of commendation written by Mr. HaviUa's director at the Tooele Army Depot at Tooele, stating his selection as the 'Employee of the Month," in his department. This was signed by John J. Welch, director of services. He also read part of a Letter of Condolence, written by Melvin Straight, supervisor at TEAD, which was sent with a memorial placque to Mr. and Mrs. Vance. Alan Forbes, close business associate with Blaine Skinner and lifelong friend of the family, paid tribute to the two young men for their honorable and productive missionary service. Bishop Wallace I. Skinner, brother of WendeU Skinner, paid tribute to the home influence in the Skinner family and the wise guidance given by the parents to their children and also the hospitality practiced in the home. AU paid tribute to the young people for their faithful and lives. Consolation was offered through explanation of Gospel principles. tfMtf BROAD&WS ve U Id U. j For the Best in Styles, Quality, Price, Service and Merchandise Ladies' and Girls' Use Our Lay Away For Christmas This Store Will Remain Open Friday and Saturday Nights Until Christmas For Men, Women and Children We Give xs :.; Tickets Gift-o-Ra- Powers Shoe Store Lehi HAVE PERFECT -- GIFT Occasional American Packed Tables Rockers Colonial American "Love Seat Sofas' Early non-leag- ue Winter Coats Cowboy Boots For the Family Comfort pre-seas- on Early American r rtM'Zszm-m- HATS Good Stock of Men's & Boys' Early .?LsfcV and SHOES JEW COLONIAL SHOP OUR CANDIES - and tiful flowers. Pallbearers for Blaine Skinner and son Todd were morrow.' She was accompanied Paul Smith, Steven Morgan, Gerby her son, Kenneth RayL Alan Forbes, ald The closing song, "The Lord's RalphJorgensen, Coleman and Sterling Ken-daPrayer," was sung by Max H. Skinner, brother of Bishop SkinPallbearers for Shirley Havilla ner, who was accompanied by were Reed Street, George Brown, their sister, Mrs. Naomi Skin- John Roberts, Boyd Street, Joe ner Coleman of Salt Lake City. Shelton and KarllonSkinner . The two brothers were in attend- -' Pallbearers for Henry Havilla ance from California. were Robert Hage, Harlan HarThe closing prayer was offered rison, James Baker, Kent Chamby Arland Pulham of the Eighth Robert Bushman and berlain, Ward bishopric. The graves, in John Interment took place Taylor. the Lehi cemetery, were dedica-te- d under the direction of the Wing by Bishop Dean T. Worhon. Mortuary. -- WE r of the Lehi Fourth Ward Relief Society cared for the many beau- Members Eighth Peterson Four Accident Victims In Lehi ed I As an interlude, Mrs. LuJeanl RayL a cousin, sang a solo, "In My Father's House' are Many Mansions," and a lullUntil To aby for the Baby. Funeral Services Held For Dear Editor: David Featberstone Clifford J. Lee BM3 RA19866629 2 Div 3704374 Hq. Det PBC, SPO San Francisco, California 96259 USS Galveston CLG 3 EPO San Francisco, Calif. Elder Grant J. Moore 47 Letters to the Editor O Bathroom Accessories O Accent Pieces O Wall Clocks Shelves O What-No- t BRIGHTENERS HOME FOR CHRISTMAS And we have the Fenton for the gift! Come see our sparkling shelves . . with delicate candy dishes, vases, goblets, lamps and ever so much more-- all crafted by hand for the personal touch of beauty. . Make Your Christmas Sweetest Gift Under the Tree L II" Christmas W 1 HANDMAM Selection Now! I J Ml? 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