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Show lc":rs to fcr.b Bsbiss Ihissd, Confirmations Me Heart Ailment TIM faOovinc; letters were sent Claims Mrs. Piece in Lehi Wards Lad Fast Sunday to Santa Clans by iy of the Lafal Free Press. Boys and girls T. Rus4 Babies were named and conFoerth Ward-Li- sle Sylvia Olsen, 62 are imrtted to writ to him, co firmations took place in Lehi son, ward cler- kknow so be vill tfct Froe Press, Lisa Marie Fan sett, daughter ' Mrs. wards Sunday as follows Sylvia Hannah Webb Ol just where to stop and leave his First Ward, Don L. Peet.ward of Ned Grant and Linda Rathe! sen, 62, American Fork, died toys. Fausett, born Nov. 9, 1966, in of a heart ailment, Monday, Nov, cler- kLana Sorenson. daughter of American Fork, was blessed by 28, in the American Fork Hos- Dear Santa Claus, Mark Doane and Loans Ashton the father. The grandfather, Fan I an rfMT the days until Sorenson, born Nov. 5, 1966, in Rotbe, and an uncle. Dee Fans pitaL She was born June 14, 1904, Christmas and trying to be a American Fork, was blessed by ett, assisted. in Lehi, a daughter of John Wil son Allen of Allen food girl Please come to our her father. Webb, Larry and Sarah Ann Gurney Webb. boss. and Dixie Nelson Webb, born Oct liam Margaret Marie WiHes, daugh married She Roy Olsen May 22, Carolyn June Persson and Leatrice California, ter of Dear Santa, Please bring me a Cheerful, Tearful dool, a oven, rolling pin, Tacunm cleaner, and boots and bat Thank you for my doll and dishes you brought last year. Kristi Kirkham Dear Santa, I would like you to bring me a army suit, tools and a gumby, grader and son boots and spurs. Thank you for my train and my table and chairs. Clayton Kirkham Dean Smith Mar Waestaff Willes. born Nov, 11, 1958, in Lehi, was baptized and confirmed by her tamer Gary Alan Kopinsky, son of Mi chael John and Norene Felt Kopinsky. born Dec.8, 1958, in Lehi, was baptized and confirmed by the father. Second Ward, Dale Crabb, ward cler- k- David James Allen, son of Shirl R. and Mazlne GoQaher Allen, born Oct 8, 1966, In American Fork, was blessed by James H. Allen. Mary Lynne Houghton, daughter of Douglas W. and Evelynne Dear Santa, Fullmer Houghton, born Oct. 28, I want a Baby Boo. I want 1966, in Provo, was blessed by Tm Teeny Tiny Tears. I want the father. machine. Heidi. Iwant Third Ward, Calvin Fox, ward I want magic bakes oven. I want a game from Bewitched. I want Marie Bullock, daughter Watt With of La Grand Maren and Charlotte Goldlocks. I want You. I want I'm Musical Baby. Ormond Bullock, born Sept. 19, love, 1966, in American Fork, was Lynette Peterson blessed by the father. (Lynette sent her self portrait In color.) sno-eon- es m Dear Santa Claus, I want a real typewriter and a GIANT TEDDY BEAR and a real big notebook. And If Im real good can I have a big bike and a motor powered airplane. I'll be good and do everything I am told to do. Thank You, Brad Holdaway Dear Santa Claus, I want a lot of things for Christmas. I want of doll, play moeny. And I want all the people to have of Merry Christmas. I an 3 year old. My birthday Dec 24, 1966. I will tell you of poem Santa Claus. Rudeophelf the Red Nose Rain-de- er . Rudeophelf was very sad because all the over ralndeer do not want to play with Rudeophelf. Rudeophelf was very say Sherra Santa Claus said to Radeophelf. I want you to take my sled tonight then Rudeophelp was very happy All the ralndeer love him very muse. THE END Wanlta From, Manning Dear Santa I am 15 years old. I could say I want a boyfriend but all I want is a Mistey Date and a new dress pleas. Come and see all 9 of us. Santa , Love, Julane Manning Dear Santa If you fill you can come to see us this year I would like a wristwatch and candy and nuts dress, shoes and I guess that is all.' Be could I don't think you will come. I am 13 years old. Love, Lora Manning Dear Santa, Please come and see use I would realy like to see you I will have a big glass of milk and a piece of chocolate cake for you. Love, Debbie Manning Dear Santa Mother of Mrs. Lee Roberts Succumbs Mrs. Ruby J. Klrby Guymon, 66, of Salt Lake City, mother of Mrs. Lee (June) Roberts of Lehi, died Wednesday, Nov. 30, at her home, of a heart ailment. She was born Feb. 11,1900, in Huntington, the daughter of Thomas J. and Amedia Monson Kirby. She was married to Clarence L. Guymon, Aug. 22, 1918, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Guymon was a member of the HoUday First Ward in Salt Lake City where she was active in Relief Society Survivors include her husband; one son and three daughters, C. Blair Guymon, Orem; Mrs. Lee (June) Roberts, Lehi; Mrs. Woodrow C. (Colleen) Johnson and Mrs. Devoy (Betty) Morten-so-n of Salt Lake City; 18 grandchildren and one brothers and sisters, Merrill Kirby, Huntington; Pete Kirby, Aberdeen, Ida.; Mrs. Grover (Or lid a) Killpack, Huntington; Mrs. Rola (Zella) Johnson, Reno, Nev., and Mrs. Leo (Myrtle) bars and Tires thorn resistant. And a pop gun. A Road racer. Thank You Santa, Brent Golding ' Dear Sant Claus, Carolyn wants you to bring a soft -- bodied baby doll, Busy Buzz Buzz, and Jane West. Dean would like a new Johnny West, Johnny Eagle gun and the three Bonanza's. Jimmy wants Johnny West the three Bonanza's and a rabbit gun. We have been good children and heop our Mother and Daddy. We'll leave you some cookies and a glass of milk. If you can't bring these things bring us what you think Is best. Thank You, Carolyn, Dean and Jimmy Peterson c V The many friends of Clarence O. Holmstead will be pleased to know that he Is improving after major surgery performed in the Veterans Hospital In Salt Lake City, last Monday, Nov. 28. He entered the hospital for treatment on Nov. 17. His wife and son Randy have spent considerable time with Mm at the hospital Mrs. Holmstead visited at the homes of her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Holmstead, In Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Walker (Charlene), In Mldvale. They accompanied her on visits to the hospital. It Is expected that Mr. Holmstead will be required to remain for everal weeks continued care. i Thursday, December 8, 1966 no one knew where the Mormons meet. But, in my ESS classes about 20 per cent of the people Mr. and Mrs. Mont A. Pul- are Mormons. When they heard ham received an interesting let- I was from Utah, Man those ter from their son. Pfc. David big brown eyes lit up like Dad's Featherstooe, who is now sta- old Coleman irrigation light So tioned with the U. S. Army in now I have to meet the Elders and Mamasan anj1 Papasan (MoKorea. Dave describes conditions there, in part, as foUow- s- ther and Father). So this is Korea! When I Tm not so homesick now befirst arrived I got cc a bus cause Tm busy from 6:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. My ESS classes are at Seoul and we drove to from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. AH the way, I kept looking for the better part of town. which includes the travel time Very few have brick homes, they to and from Pusan. If you want just throw together boards and to see on a map where I am, look to the extreme southeast, mud and you have a home. 'The rules and regulations on next to the ocean. I live with Korean soldiers Post here are very strict. No eating of Korean food outside here in the barracks. There is the compound, and always be nice some animosity, but for me I like most of them, my Korean to Koreans. "I am working in a Supply name is Get Dol which means Support Section. So far I haven't 'Hair of a Bird Stone.' Well, done much but I am learning rm in good hands here and Tm the ropes and will be very busy busy so I think my time will soon. pass fast. Dec 3, 1967, is the Sgt. Brown, in my section, day to look for. Say H1' to talked me into teaching English everyone for me." to the Koreans. So, I decided to (Signed Get Dol, written in try it. I am now a teacher at ESS (English Speaking Society). I have never been treated more like a king nor LEHI SCOUT COURT have I ever seen such humble OF HONOR NOTICE people. My German class and The Lehi Boy Scout Court of guitar instruction have helped me considerably. The ages In Honor will be held Monday, Dethe class run from 15 to 45 cember 12, in the Third Ward years, school kids to doctors. beginning at 8:00 p.m. It gets to be really challenging. Troop three will be the host You have to keep everyone motitroop. Parents and members are reminded to attend in support of vated. on their asked I troops. base. "Everywhere good-heart- ed FAMILY DINNER As-co- m. full-fledg- ed Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Russon were the hosts at their home for a delightful family dinner. Seated around the table were Mr. and Mrs. Dean T. Wortton (Ivy Russon) .and Mr. and Mrs. Lisle T. Russon and their families, of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Arland L. Russon of Midvale, and Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Russon and family, present from Phoenix, Arizona. AT THE SILUER Seventh Davenport, ward cler- kRobert Douglas Kolan, son of Robert E. and Vicki Lynne Evans Kolan, born Oct. 4, 1966, in Salt Lake City, was blessed by Milo Owen Wadoups. Texas Pink New Low Price Filled With Juice Brown & Serve Low Calorie 9 SPARE RIBS 2Vz - 3-l- b. Country Style Average lb. Buddig - Sliced DRIED BEEF 3 -- 7 Pasco - 79 49 MEAT PIES - Certi-Fres- h pkgs. $1 Thrift-T-Po- FROZEN 8-o- .... x. 8-o- z. FRANKS lbs. . 2 - CHRISTMAS BONUS STAMP OFFER pkg. 4 each every day - FILL YOUR BOOKS HOW Certified Hershey's 2 lbs. 100 BONUS Gold Strike Stamps Each Package r INSTANT COCOA BAKING PECANS 100 BONUS Gold Strike Stamps Each Package 50 BONUS Gold Strike Stamps Each Quart cans $1 1 Lmammmmmmammmmmmamwwmw I iNMMWfWMIWWM - 303 COME AND GET 'EM Gerber's Strained Lynn Wilson TACO SHELLS ar 12 in 49 pkg TACOS French or Thousand Island SALAD DRESSING J Nalley's 11 KCM) BARLETT PEARS z. ..-2- 5 10 CAKE MIX F & Lge.Pkg.60z.. P 2H size can . hm Id EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY We Give Gold Strike Stamps 25 j eacii 17ti . each AND SATURDAY n each 1 mM FOOD arm av MM v r L. I a Jar Friday Afternoon Swan's Down Layer JELLO BABY Ready to Go 8-o- (or $1 MfMNMWMMWMWWMMWMMMMMM Certi Fresh 2 lbs. GUM DROPS 4 59c k IS GOLIKIG MMMMMMMMMMIMIftMMAflQ CHILI COII CARNE 23 each 15 ICE CREAM BARS FUDGE CICLES 79 - con ...... Libby's . 39 FOODS- PUMPKIN PIES Skinless Valley Brand 100 BONUS Gold Strike Stamps Each Package in Inde- 3$ .... Bag BREADED SHRIMP RAISIIIS Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Miner lbs. 2 BOLOGNA Sliced A&R Tr T " Lynn Wilson IK lb. ORANGE JUICE .... PURE PORK SAUSAGE Plump & Meaty 2 lbs. received word that their son, Elder Larry Miner, is now serving as mission recorder at Mis- .... lb. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMAnMIM Janice Turner Fork High School and four-yeSeminary program. She was a member of the National Honor Society, Pep Club, School Color Guard and Spanish Club. She is attending the University of Utah in her sophomore year, majoring in the College of business. The benedict-ele- ct is a graduate of the Lehi HlghSchool where he was a member of the wrestling team and Thespians. He is a Junior at the U of U, majoring in the college of Mining Engineering. He is a member of the AIME professional Engineering Society. Following their marriage the young newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake City where both will continue their studies at the university. Both are studying under full scholarships. for $1 lb. each 3 FRESH DATES PORK LOIN ROAST Bulk - Our Own Grind GRAPEFRUIT each 2V2-0- 1. be of American High in Vitamins pouk chops jfe will be honored at an open house reception to be held in the Highland Ward Cultural HalL Friends and relatives are invited to greet the couple, enjoy a program and dancing from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. The bride-to-is a graduate sion Headquarters pendence, Missouri. DOLLAR MARKET L. Ward-Rod- ney Marriage Vows in Salt Lake Temple CLARENCE HOLMSTEAD IMPROVING AFTER SURGERY PRESS SAUE COLLARS 0.1 QUICK UGUniSNING HEALS Janice Turner Jim Comer to Recite Dear Santa I want Stingrey handle Helpers then whisked him to the fourteen residence halls and the school hospital via the school's miniature train. His visit there, as elsewhere, kicked off Christmas preparations at the school with parents, volunteers and citizens and organizations joining in to make the holiday season more festive for the approximately 950 school lL great-grandchil- d; I want some Silly Sand Candy & nuts LEHI EIGHTH WARD Love, Vickey LynnMannlng MEMBERS ENJOY BANQUET P.S. Please bring me a dress ti hoes. The annual banquet, held by the Lehi Eighth Ward in the Fourth-Eigh- th Dear Santa Claus Church, Monday evening, I want a lot of things tor' was highly successful, with some Christmas. Will you come and 300 present. A hot ham dinner, see us that's all I want. with all the trimmings, was Form, Don Manning served. A delightful program was provided by the Albert Southwick Dear Santa ladies singing group I dont get what I askes for so I Chorale, from Salt Lake City, for the don't know if I shouged say what adults. Interesting films were I want but I will any way. I shown for the children, In the want to see everyone have a recreation hall. The marry Xmas and then I will be theme was followed in yuletlde appointhappy. ments and decorations. The ward I Love You headed by Bishop J. Santa please come and see us. officers, Wendell Skinner, were In charge Sandra Manning of arrangements. building. . Evelyn Marie Wilhelm, daugh ter of Conrad and AudraM. Cart- weight Wilhelm, born Oct. 8, 1958, in Fresno, Calif., was bap tized and confirmed by the father. Patricia Kleinman, daughter of Don Moroni and Carolyn Sanders Kleinman, born Nov. 6, 1958, in Cedar City, was baptized by Eugene R. Hadfield and confirmed by Richard Christofferson. Eighth Ward, C. Wesley Ras- ward cler- kmussen, Palmer of Huntington. Victor McKay Poulsen, son of Funeral services were conWaducted Saturday at 10:00 a.m. Larry Niel and Lois Mignon in the Cottonwood Mortuary in doups Poulsen, born Oct. 15, 1958, in Idaho Falls, was bap Salt Lake City. and confirmed by the A viewing and brief services tized were held at 3:00 p.m. in the Wade Pulham, son or Arland Huntington First Ward Chapel and Carol Norberg Pulham, born In Huntington, Emery County. Burial was in the Huntington Nov. 26, 1958, in Lehi, was baptized and confirmed by the father. Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Venoy Turner of Highland are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Janice, to Jim Comer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Comer of Lehi. The couple have set Friday, Dec. 16 as their wedding date. They will be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Later the same evening they them to write him a letter telling of their Christmas wishes. The American Fork Jzyeecs, Chamber of Commerce and Training School staff members arrived tor Santa's visit at the Training School, landing him via helicopter on the spacious lawn adjacent to the administration pre-Christ- LEHI FREE DAVE FEATHERSTOXE WRITES FROM KOREA State Training School To Enthusiasm and excited greetings vere the order of the day when Santa Claus made a visit to the Utah State Training SehooL School residents waited impatiently for the jolly old gent to arrive at their residence hall to greet them. Following a visit with those 29, 1958, inMonterey, 1931, in the Salt Lake LDS Tern who were able to meet with was baptized by Eugene R. Had him on the campus, he made the field and confirmed by Vere T. pie. Survivors include her husband. rounds of those confined to each Peterson. American Fork; sons and daugh building and the hospital area. Fifth Ward, Rial Berry, ward Mrs. Lloyd (Gladys) Har ters, Each child greeting him was kclerrison, Los Angeles, California; presented a candy cane as the Jill Taylor, daughter of Albert Mrs. Ruth Freeman, St. George; bevhlskered gentleman reminded S. and Hazel Marie Sorenson Olsen, Las Vegas, Nev.; Clyde Taylor, born August 22, 1958, and Dean Olsen, both of in Gunnison, Sanpete County, Betty Mrs. Blaine Skinner American Fork; twenty grand' was baptized by Glade W. Pow four Home From Hospital ell and confirmed by Bishop children; dren; brothers and sisters, Stan Duane Woffinden. both Webb and Donald of Webb, In response to many kind inSixth Ward, W. F. Evans, ward Lehi; Mrs. Iris Johnson, Lake quiries, family members recler- kported that Mrs. Blaine (Patricia) Patricia Ann Peck, daughter of View, Utah County. Funeral services were held Skinner, who was seriously in Charles Eugene and Kathryn Kay Dec. 1, at 11 a.m. in jured in a recent highway acciBrown Peck, born April 17, 1962, today, Fork Eleventh dent, has been released from Utah American the in Casper, Wyoming, was blessed Ward chapel. Burial will be in Valley HospitaL She is convales by Nevin Ray Southwick. the Pleasant Grove City Ceme cing at the home of Bishop and Michael Floyd Peck, son of Mrs. Wendell Skinner, her parentsCharles Eugene and Kathryn Kaw tery. -in-law, in Lehi. Her son Brown Peck, born Feb. 10, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Russon Blake, also in Salt Lake City, was blessed injured in the crash, and children, Trudy Ann, Tom is improving and is currently by W. James Penrod of the ward my, Carrie Beth and Larry, spent staying with family members in bishopric. a week visiting with his parents, Logan. Mrs. Skinner is now able Teresa Price, daughter Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Russon to walk about to some extent. Richard Edward and Son ja Wilkin and other family members and Head injuries are improving, was Nov. 8, 1966, in Price, born friends. reported. American, was blessed by Jerry B. Wilkin, an uncle. Wendy Lee Evans, daughter of Michael Allen and Jane Wilkinson Evans, born Sept. 16, 1966, in Jacksonville, North Carolina, was blessed by Rex D. Holmstead, a great-uncl- e. Jeffrey Karl Large, son ofJack Kenneth and Kathryn Kay Brown Large, born Oct. 27, 1956, in Lehi, was baptized by F. Chris Norman and confirmed by Bishop Leland G. Price. great-grandch- THE Santa Pays Annual Visit 39 Saturday 10 a.m. 6 p.m. X.V WESSON OIL Lge. j 38-o- z. TANG LUNCHEON MEAT g7 West Moi I TV V. ITU .rl V mm We Do Not Add to Our Prices - . Cudahy I . 12-o- z. . 69 . 49 - Lehi This Is What You Pay OPEN a A.M. to 8 P.M. |