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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS and Ruby II. Bone Say, born, Oct. n, 1367, in American Fork, blessed by the father. was blessed by the father. j Earlees Jean UcN Sharlene Gurney, daughter of a n u a s Babies Named, Confirmations Take a cvsod crA a Place in Lehi Wards Last Sunday Thursday. Dee. 7. 1967 GEORGE W. LEANY SUFFERS INJURIES IS FALL AT HOME born Nov. 3. 1353. in American! MAkoI. born Oct. 31. D33. in mas baptized by George W. Leany, well known Fork, was baptized and confirmed! African fork, Babies were named and eon- - son Roseman, born Nov. D, 1359. by the father. The grandfather,! Robert 'orlton and confirmed resident and former mayor of Dr- - Kent B- - DaTis of ward Lehi, suffered serious head Infirmations took place in Lehi in American Fork, was baptized Bishop J. Ferrin Gurney, assist- - ' b' and confirmed by the father. bishopric. wards, Sunday, as follows- juries in a fall at his home. First Ward- - Don L. Peet, ward ' Lon ay uxoorrow, oaugnier Dwight Austin Hint on. son of The accident occurred Monday, Seventh Ward- - Rodney L. Dav of Delbert Gary and Carol Evon Harvard R. and Rose Marie when Mr. Leany was putting up clerk, enport, ward clerk. Ashton Oxborrow, born Sept. 22, son of Todd Lund, Arnold Dennis A. Carlton, son of Ken- Brokaw Hinton, born Nov. 15, Christmas lights at his home. He suffered deep bead cuts Dewey B. and Joan Kay Jacob- -, 1359, in American Fork, was neth A. and Lorene Cleghorn 1959, In Provo, was baptized sen Lund, born Oct. 20, 1967, baptized by the father and eon- - Carlton, born Nov. 24, 1959, in and confirmed by the father. and extensive bruises and is in Provo, was blessed by Cyril firmed by Heber G. Hadfield. American Fork, was Janet Shaw, daughter of Wil- receiving treatment in the Amerbaptized and Fourth Ward- - Lisle T. Russon, W. Foote of the ward bishop-- ! liam R. and Rhea Ashton Shaw, ican Fork Hospital His wife was confirmed by the father. ard clerk. born Dec. 2, 1959, In Lehi, was with him at the time, and his ric. Eighth Ward- - C. Wesley Darlene Carol Sorensen, Rodney Price Carter, son of baptized and confirmed by the son George C. Leany, was called ward clerk. Dannie Wallis and Kathryn Price daughter of Richard James Sor- to his assistance. Ryan Dean Hansen, son of father. carter, Dorn Aug. Z4, jytv, in eneu, or., mu ocac Michael Dean and Kathleen Edna If a man into his empties purse American Fork, was blessed by er Sorensen, born Oct. 17, 1959, Johnson Pray devoutly but hammer Hansen, born Oct. 4, his head, no one can take it from in American Fork, was baptized the father. stoutly. in 1967, American was him. Fork, Ronnie K. Wilson, son of Mel- - by Richard sorensen ana con- ! new dis- - j ! Well, we put the paper to bed You bear about many - , aboutpainthese days icoveries last Wednesday night andlcaught -up few loose ends, and checked less this" and painless uwi . ' In at the Am. Fork Hospital for but as oi uus thiu6 me iu.tu iI x Hem (something or other) ec- - vet discovered a 'painless - the kind I naa. j tomy. I was Immediately taken ectomy learned a lot of other I Yes, to the enema, sleeping pill and ' good things about the American departprepare-for-surge- ry ment. Strange as It may sound, Fork Hospital during my week's j : by the time I was scheduled to stay. I learned that Lehi clti- -; I nave to zens snouia be proud the operating room I had had so many enemas I couldn't wait for such a facility serving the north end of Utah County. The fine a diversion of some kind. j The last thing I remember medical staff would be an asset vin and Flora Bastian Wilson, firmed by Carl Mellor. In the operating room was the to any hospital. The things that Mary Ann Richins, daughter Nov. 16, 1959, in American j' born anesthesiologist patting my arm. we generally take for granted j of John Paul and Johanne Hovde Wilwas into focus Bert vote are brought sharp I tried to pat him back, as a baptized by Fork, jacoot. Backer son. a brother, and confirmed bv Richins, born July 17, 1954, In of confidence, but never quite during a hospital stay. The i Mundenhein, Germany, was bapGrant Littleford. made it before I went under. nurses are outstanding and very j and j When I finally came around again pleasant. They seem to take a; Mary Kay Bushman, daughter tized by Sheral Covington Vere T. Peterson. confirmed i Ann in by interest Keith each and of wild Budge I began to recollect all the special patient Henry Fifth Ward- - Rial Berry, ward j stories I had been told by "old and routine checks are promptly j Bushman, born Nov. 23, 1959, For clerk. conon was and in and made schedule. efficiently Provo, baptized timers," about the razor blades, ' Wade F. Ewell, son of Sheldon j i firmed by the father. broken glass, barbed wire, thumb The little extra niceties per- ' Clifford and Arlene Featherstone be-Wardformed W. the nurses soon Dale j Second 1 E. by tacks and log chains, etc. Sad, Crabb, In Nov. 1, born 1967, ward clerk. j Ewell, but I began to realize they were come appreciated by the patient. - O-RA- MA Randal Dan Raflner, son of American Fork, was blessed by all true. "Some of you will know The food was outstanding, and; Jacob E. Racker, 84, Lehi Danny Ray and Beverly Ann Mott Bishop Buane M. Woffinden. what I mean. You others start meals were always on schedule. Glen John Devey, son of ClifI to were If and former merchant and Raflner. born Oct. 4. 1967. in' native scrutinize each; walking") STEVE STRAW CHAIRMAN I learned a lot during my first day very carefully it would be: salesman, died in a Salt Lake American Fork, was blessed by ton LaVerl and Glennis Wing Devey, born Oct. 1, 1959, in trip to the hospital. First try hard to find one single com- nursing home, Tuesday. Dec. 5 Bishop Dean T. Worlton. Russell Ray Paul, son of Jay American Fork, was baptized and I put on the little peek-a-bplaint about the treatment or' at 7:15 a.m., after a lingering I j at illness. service received A. the Russell and Carol Colleen Ball confirmed by Stanley Allman. F. Tickets Are gown backwards just like you're Friday, Michelle Kirkham, daughter of was In I would Mr. Racker born out rec found the to. little I Hospital. Lehi, strongly Paul, born Sept. 16, 1959, in; supposed Peterand Melvin Lueen Leon Willommend the efficient and of son a was friend American Fork, Sept. 12, 1883, chain above the radiator didn't baptized; ' Your Lehi regulate the heat, but summoned ly treatment you will receive lam E. and Rozella Evans Rack- - j by the father and confirmed by son Kirkham, born Nov. 27,1959, in was ; American own in here er. Fork, area L. baptized the grandfather, George Paul. a nurse. I never realized before right your And with all my leisure time He followed the mercantile Third Ward- - Calvin Fox, ward and confirmed by the father. that one of those big white fluffy (One Ticket Given With Each $1 .00 Purchase) Sixth Ward- - W. F. Evans, ward bath towels could in the hospital about all I've business and was also a sales- -' clerk. be so rough. I've wondered all contributed to the Free Press man. He worked with his father j Trevor A. Powell, sonofRalph clerk. Tiffani Smith, daughter of week If the guy who invented this week is what you've just and other family members in the Gene and Connie Adamson; the sltz bath ever received prop read. I really appreciate the way Racker store for many years, in Powell, born Nov. 3, 1967, inj Michael Grant and Geraldine er recognition, like an award of George, Mrs. McMillan, and the Lehi, taking a prominent part in American Fork, was blessed by Hanson Smith, born Oct. 28,1967, In American Fork, was blessed by some kind. If he didn't, he should Am. Fork staff have taken over merchandising throughout the en- the father. to another to Todd Free Press tire area. the bring you Jason have. I'll donate my share Sunderland, son the father. For 5 p.m. this week. He was married to Ida Marie of Boyd C. and Joy Colledge Clarissa Ray, daughter of Max "Sitz Bath Inventor Award Fund. Wagstaff, Nov. 3, 1902, at Lehi. Sunderland, born Oct. 16, 1967, Any users want to join me? SUNDAY MORNING His wife died Oct. 2. 1955. He in American Fork, was blessed some for of a lot respect gained IN COMMUNITY CHURCH uau mauc Ilia liuilic ill Odll other medical men too. For in by the father. Service-Toon- s Marlin Scott Kunz, son of Mostance, the guy who polished off Rev. David Davids, pastor. City for the past several years. He is survived by one son, rris David and Viona Fawn Peterthe cocaln shots to ease pain Community Church, American Jack D. Racker, San Jose, Calif.; son Kunz, born Nov. 16, 1959, was no slouch. And the pain pill -By-Ju- nior Fork, has just completed a serfellow has a lot of credit due three daughters, Mrs. Alton a) in Salt Lake City, was baptized of sermons on the Ten Comies him, to say nothing of the one mandments. On Sunday morning. Spencer, Salt Lake City; by Charles Elbert White and Carter who thought up the "back rub' Mrs. Melba Larson, Novato, Cal- confirmed by Darrell Allred of December 10. 11:00 o'clock. from pretty nurses. the ward bishopric. ifornia; Mrs. Jack (Peggy) MowKevin Colledge, so'i of Dean er, Los Angeles, Calif; four sisMrs. Bertha Weight, ters, Mrs. Lynn (Francell) Chip-ma- n, and Donna Johnson ColJ edge, born Tickets will be drawn until Winner claims money. American Fork; Mrs. Rita Nov. 11, 1959, In Lehi, was bapLehi Funeral Mother of Mrs. J. Winner has two minutes to claim Prize. Adamson, Los Alimotis, Calif.; tized and confirmed ty the fathFerrin Gurney, Dies Mrs. Lloyd (Irene) Rose, Ogden, er. Native, Armita and Mrs. Harold M. Gates Susan Elizabeth Barnes, Bertha Irene Harmer Weight, Alhambra, Calif. There are daughter of Reldon Earl and long-tiformer Provo resi 83, seven grandchildren, 14 great21 dent, Held Woodward Barnes, born died Friday at her dauggrandchildren and two great, Dec. 1, 1959, in Provo, was baphter's home in Idaho Falls of tized by the father and confirmed Winner has two minutes to Only 1 Ticket Will be Drawn Appropriate and most impres causes Incident to age. She was FUNERAL SATURDAY John Moulton. by of Mrs. J. Ferrin sive funeral services were held the mother Funeral services will be held claim Prize. If person is not present the $50 prize will be carRussell Peter Daly, son of "No . . . YOU putHi In th gas, Joi . . . I'll wash windshield!" Tuesday, Nov. 21, at the Wing (Virginia) Gurney of Lehi. Saturday, at 1:00 p.m., at the Jack E. and Mae Strasburg Daly, was She born March 7, 1884 in Wing Mortuary chapel in Lehi. Mortuary chapel, for Mrs. born Nov. 24, 1959, in Lehi, was We'll give MORE than ried over until the next drawing December 16. Armltta Peterson Clark, 92. Sprlngville, a daughter of Loren Friends may call Friday from check service. We'll and confirmed John baptized by Mrs. Clark, Lehi native and life- H. and Ellen Amelia Tew Har- 7 to 9 p.m., and Saturday, prior Reed Daly, his brother. .your tires, oil, battery and make long resident, passed away, Nov, mer. She married Claude F. to the services. Interment will sure your car runs it's best . . . Kendall son John of Roseman, Weight on June 19, 1907, in the take place in the Lehi City 18. and Shirley Lar- - DRIVE IN and see! Wayne George LDS Lake Salt He died Temple. Bishop J. Wendell Skinner, 1965 National Litho Lehi Eighth Ward bishop, offic Aug. 1, 1961. Mrs. and her Weight lated at the services. family Lynn w of Mrs, lived in Provo about 35 years Arnold, a Bank of Lehi I SELL Display AND SERVICE Clark, offered the prayer with and she moved to Idaho Falls the family. The prelude and to live with a daughter after postlude music was by Mrs. Kar-l- a the death of her husband. Hot She was a member of the Harding. Spencer Dransfield, Lehi Merchants Thank You for Shopping in Lehi This Year and Best Service Is Lehi of True Church God, Order of a grandson offered the invoca Aaron. She was a former memtion in the chapeL 605 West Main Vent Dryers Encourage You to Shop Lehi First For Christmas. The biographical sketch and ber of the DUP. Survivors include three ,sons tribute were presented by LaRae Phone Her and four daughters: Lewis F. Whiting, a graddaughter. Metal pioneer background was recalled, Weight, Pocatello, Ida.; Bert H. She came from a family of 11, Weight, Tooele; Mrs. J. Ferrin living In an adobe house near (Virginia) Gurney, Lehi; Mrs. Lehi For Free Estimate Call 768-211- 7 the First Ward meeting house, O'Dean (Vera) Anderson, Boise; 756-44(After hours, call and later moving to the farm on Mrs. J. Mack (Blanche) Beeston, If no answer, please keep trying.) the bench. She also had a fam Idaho Falls; Mrs. Arthur H. ily of eleven children, nine of (Myrtle) Johnson, Salt Lake City; whom are still living. She ser- 19 grandchildren; 21 Sign on Door Tells Where one brother and two ved as a counselor in the Fourth 'Ward Relief Society for 20 years, sisters, Roy H. Harmer, Salt I Am Working taught in Sunday School, worked Lake City; Mrs. Ernest (Florin the Primary and as a Sun- ence) Frandsen, Provo; Mrs. J. i shine worker, bringing cheer into Wesley (Edna) Robertson, Los 1 . the homes of the sick and home Angeles. Graveside services were conbound. She was widely known and ducted for in her Monday at 11 a.m. in the ability recognized Jim Hall, Proprietor reading and public speaking and Evergreen Cemetery of Sprlngwas much in demand for many ville. Memorial services were 127 East Main St., Lehi, Utah BROADBENT'S occasions. She did extensive held at the Order of Aaron Chap6268 13th W S. Salt Lake el, and work. genealogical Temple She was an excellent cook, was City, on Monday at 7 p.m. noted, and practiced extensive hospitality. It was recalled that she took her first plane ride at age 85, and that she had never entered a hospital before age 90 years Bishop Grant Christofferson, former Fourth Ward bishop, spoke as a lifelong friend and associate of the family. Presl dent Virgil H. Peterson, a relaJm tive, paid tribute to the Peterson and Clark families, tracing ..." lineage and the pioneer heritage of honesty and integrity. A male Quartet sang, "0, My Father," by Frank Huggard, Aaron Shepherd, Earl Peck and Lisle Russon, was accompanied savings account is the key to by Mrs. Carole Peck. Bishop Duane M. Woffinden sang a solo, better "Abide With Me, 'Tis Eventide," SHIRT WITH THE " with Mrs. Harding as the accom , I PROMISE' U THP POCKET! panist. I jT Following concluding remarks ir you' inhntlan" I G'Pdt holiday nrws Itjt ivm JL SaTM " I Vm I gA the fk fV ''y pfMsad pmanent'v re! 1 by Bishop Skinner, George Muhl-steiXj rti 5 Ih fv-Cgilt lo CSf'y 100' fO'lon Shirt .5 ti"rt "viv f Af ,t 'I fjlf yuf man ""J ,h" holtday hnrD''(iqs offered the closing prayer M. wAf f Jr j S S J tf"" . .tjhrj rlnrs ff.idy f'.inils.tmp ,if.I f'iiif 'tr' Machine jA Relief Society members cared for ASSORTED CHOCOLATES the many beautiful flowers. Pall 1 ib. $1.80 2 lbs. $3.50 3 lbs. $5.25 bearers were Gene Clark, James jj win El Clark Muhlesteln, Hardy, Dransfield, Ray Arnold and Kent i Scott. All of her grandchildren, except six, were present for the Utah funeral. Interment took place in ' Since 1882 ZlfeSfr L s Wrapping. the Lehi City Cemetery where Frldays DEPOSIT FEDERAL MEMBER INSURANCE CORPORATION Ronthe grave was dedicated by One Stop Shopping Center tiu 9 ald Clark, a grandson. t A v J 11 j ' J Ras-muss- I ; ; ! ... I AN JOUNCING Funeral Services Saturday THE AIL ! j j lira 1SS7 I GIFT- Racker Jacob : j i oo November 24 Available Starting at Stores ; i j soft-looki- ng i FIRST j DRAWING DEC 9 at I IDIDIDIDIDIDII (Va-let- (ASH PRIZES 2 (ASH PRIZE 1 of Clark (La-Ru- s5r e), Ro-zan- ne November OTHER PRIZES TO BE GIUEN AWAY CARTER'S son-in-la- at the State Super Serrvice Furnaces Water Heaters See the General Sheet 768-90- 81 Work and Welding iiDimmmam LEHI SHEET METAL CHRISTMAS FAVORITES DX ll !. at 17 yfejfSr fJlAA n V r 1i? TTJ1T7 7? j j Lehi, a I , I v(T tr' ' STATE BANKOF ; fxy y'y y an-- , f A :z.t:z:zzzz" r,::r:;r.r..r:,,,M.. : JfP V II "J WtW M i r9 ' ' ' t f ' t ; WbefCW. SX uYfr I |