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Show Little ! :ogue Football Finale Thelma Allred Eagles Auxiliary Rolfe Conder, Diss Suddenly; Wins Second in To Lehi llative Fur.sral Friday County Art Show In Sunday Rites Ellen Elizabeth Rolfe Conder, 76, of Provo, died Nov. 5, at her borne of natural causes. She was born and reared in Lehi, a daughter of William Jas per and Hannah Jacobs Rolfe. She was born Sept. 20, 1892. She was married to Earl Conder, Sept 12, 1917, in Salt Lake City. Her husband died June 8, 1967. She was an active worker in the Relief Society and was also a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers organization. She is survived by a son, Dean Earl Conder, Salt Lake City; 10 grandchildren; brothers and sister. Oral and Merrill Rolfe, both of Lehi, and Mrs. Trilla Barratt, Tacoma, Wash. Funeral services were held last Friday, Nov. 8, in the Berg Chapel in Provo, with interment in the Provo City Cemetery. little League Football finished Packers, won three, lost three, their schedule last week, with the and one tie; A. F. Bears, three Am. Fork Browns going through and four; P. G. Eagles, two and the year undefeated as they won four, and one tie; P. G. Steelers, Saturday's first game. The two and five; Browns, even though they remain Rams, 0 and 7. - nd Alpine-Highla- undefeated, still have one game remaining with the Lehl Giants for the Championship of the league, as the league rule states that the two top teams will play- - CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Am Fork City Park the Giants and Browns wiU play with the win ner crowned League Champion. Both teams are fundamentally sound, with good strong lines, excellent runners, and fine coach oft LEHI PACKERS VS. A.F. BEARS In the next game, the highest scoring game in the league his ing.In their league contest, the tory, the Packers trounced the Browns edged the Giants, 2, 5. Bears, with late in the final score a Bob McStay scored twice and Kevin Peterson once as the Pack- quarter and in Saturday's final both teams will be going ers jumped out to a 20-- 0 lead be game, fore David Durfey, the Bears all out to win. I look for much more scoring in this contest quarterback, scored for them. Both Larry Larsen and Mar-li- n for a blocked Bear punt McStay McKinney have coached their another Packer touchdown and teams very well throughout this Brad Benson added the PAT as the and will bring healthy Packers left the field with a 27 season, teams into the final, that will 7 halftime lead. Benson and big Blake match high school games for ; Brad Trane sent the Packers into a34- - play. 7 lead in the third quarter as IT'S A BOY FOR Benson went the last two yards THE DON DAVIS . for the touchdown. I Kim Fox raced into the end Douglas Kells is the name zone from the five to get the next selected for the new baby son Ronnie and Trane Bear tally. Haskell carried for the Packers of Don Ralph and Mary Sue Kells newcomdown to the two yard line once Davis. The dark haired at the Am. born er Oct. was 31, more and Trane scored again for the Packers final touchdown. John Fork Hospital. He weighed eight and two ounces. There is Varney added another Bear pounds one small sister, Krista. Delighttouchdown with an end around play ed grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. good from 17 yards out, and then David Durfey, who played a fine Ralph Davis of Lehi, and Mrs. N. L. Kells of Denver, Colorado. game for the Bears, scampered 34 yards for the Bears final of Mrs. Mary Jane Cunningham of American Fork, is the great- 25 points. Craig Wing who played all season long as a lineman grandmother. made a fine showing in his first start in the backfield for the BABY SON ARRIVES FOR JOHN TOPHAMS Bears, as the Bears suffer from With five brothers to make him The Packers several injuries. new baby son arrived played one of their best games welcome, a Oct. 30, in an Ogden hospital, of the season. for John M. and Donna Rae Jones LEHI GIANTS VS. STEELERS Lehi's Giants, playing near Topham. The brown haired young man perfect offense and definseive two weighed in a six pounds and ounces. His brothers include football shutout the strong P.G. 27-- 0. Russell, Ralph, Dale, Douglas Steelers, The first period was score- and Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank less as both teams played very W. Jones of Lehl, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Topham of Salt Lake good, but in the second quarter, City, share grandparents' hon Ron Ellison passed to Cam Cooper for a big gain down to the ors. The young family is living Steeler 9 yard line. Then Wes-- e in Ogden. 6-- 41-2- the end zone for the touchdown. Scott Hadfield added the PAT. For the second time in his career, Innes, the Giants fullback, threw a pass complete to Eric Chamberlain for a long t.d. Innes plunged for the PAT and a Giant 14-- 0 halftime lead. Innes and Hadfield with each going about 25 yards in two plays scored again in the third period. Ellison passed to his end, who went 25 yards in the final period. Hadfield went over for the PAT. Pre-Finish- Three Geese Vilh One Shot Chad Oldham, 12, who went hunting in the Mount Pleasant area with his father, Ned Oldham, and younger brother, Bret, age eight, came back with a "three at one shot" record Shooting at a goose, he also killed two other geese with the same shot. It was a complete surprise, when he ran to retrieve his goose, to find that the two other geese, sitting with their heads down together, had been shot and killed by the same charge. This was the first hunt for young Oldham, who had recently completed the hunters safety course and received his Also included in the hunting party was his uncle, Neil Old ham, formerly of Lehi, now liv ing in Salt Lake City. Neither of the men were successful in obtaining any How few courage Mrs. Raynor (Sarah Wilde) Goates, 69, of Lafayette Hills, Pa., died in Morristown, Pa., Nov. 12, of a heart attack. She was born in Am. Fork, Oct. 13, 1899, a daughter of Edwin James and Margaret Lee Wilde. She was married to Raynor Goates of Lehi, in the Salt Lake Temple. They lived in Calif, for many years. Following his death, some ten years ago, Mrs. Goates made her home in Pennsylvania. She is survivied by her stepmother, Mrs. Lillie Wilde, Am. Fork; her stepbrother, Stanford Wilde, also of Am. Fork; four sisters, Mrs. Stan (Marguerite) Yancey, Penn.; Mrs. James (Myrtle) Moffett, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Mrs. R. W. (Berniece) Gassell, Ogden, and Mrs. Ken (Lillian) Overton, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held Friday, Nov. 15, at 11 a.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, where friends may call from 11 a.m. Burial will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. Mrs. George fThelma) All-re- d, of Lehi, has been named a winner in the Utah County Art Exhibit. Mrs. Allred was awarded Second Place Silver (Amateur Division) for her entry. The exhibit Is open to the public throughout November at the Center in Provo and the public is invited to view paintings from throughout the Comity. A tea for the artists was held Sunday, November 10, sponsored by the American Artists Professional League. LARSON FAMILY GROUP TAKE NORTHWEST TOUR Winter Trailing conductor with Provo The American Fork Fraternal Order of Eagle Auxiliary will be instituted at the Provo Aerie home Sunday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. under the direction of Utah State Eagle Auxiliary President Dorothy Miklovich of Midvale. Grant International Auxiliary Trustee Dorothy Wilding of Salt Lake City will conduct impressive Institutional ceremonies as Grand Institutional Deputy. Past Utah State Auxiliary presidents Helen Pace and Blanche El-dr- ed Scott and Beverly Burrup Zimmerman, of Provo, are announcing the birth of a new baby son, their first child. The brown haired newcomer arrived Oct. 27, at the Utah Valley Hospital, weighing six pounds andSte-13 ounces. He will be named phen Hamilton. Pleased grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. S. Rex Zimmerman of Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Burrup of Provo. Mrs. Delia Zimmerman of Lehi, shares grandmother's honLittle Strokes, fell great Oaks. ors with Mrs. Burrup of Provo. Seated officers performing the initiation. Salt Lake Drill team will act as Guardians. Bonnie Anderson of American Fork has assumed the duties of organizer for the new unit and has held numerous organizational meetings prior to the institution. 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