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Show Rites Fin- -! ibid Thursday For f7 ' iff Jf Charlotte Lewis Funeral services for Mrs. Charlotte Rebecca Evans Lewis, 80, who died Feb. 23 in a Pleasant Grove Convalescent Center, were conducted Thursday, Feb. 26 at 2 p.m. In the Wing Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Leland G. Price, of the Sixth Ward officiating. Craig Berry offered the fam- e ily prayer. Prelude and music for the service in the chapel was played by Eva post-lud- Carson, who also presented an serv- organ medley during the ice. Following the opening prayer, offered by Rial Berry, Vera Trane and Ann Bushman sang, "I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked," accompanied by Mrs. Carson. The biographical sketch was presented by Julie Berry. Max Smith presented the vocal selection "The Highway to Galilee," accompanied Plagher, popular Lehl Roundup clown, this week's Daniel Boone series segment entitled "Landlords." He will play the part of CarlCowes. ON TV SHOW--Wilb- ur ; will appear on by Mrs. Carson. Speakers were Pres. Virgil H. Peterson and Bishop Leland Price. Mrs. Trane and Mrs. Bushman performed the vocal duet "Go-iHome," as the closing selecn' Pioneers Gain Annie Williams Tourney Berth Dies at Bountiful 68-6- Appear on PRESS, Poc-atel- grandsons. of Funeral services were 41-- M-- s. fPfq The number of horses has in- creased so rapidly recently that the Journeyman HorseShoer's Association has expanded and now has a membership of 313. 54-5- 9, soaring hospital and medical If you ii vuf IO l ' .I'ii1, ..ml" "I nw" ' .'ll I'll. .11.' .I!.' I' ,1 "'i 1 ! LJ Y,l,.'i,.TniT MAS Ml , "i''..i 'iiiiii,,,'.ii I iii'u,i",Vif i friendly store clothing and WESTERN Coor Catalogue ship anywhere. Heart of Hie West Hi Salt Lake "N" Get in soon City, Utah ll '. Ii. 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Arilyn Alder presented an organ solo, "We'll Meet Again," and Lorraine McKay and Virginia Pendleton sang a vocal duet, "Going Home" accompanied by Pat Allred. Beneditction was offered by Deon Gillen, a nephew. Pallbearers wereVerlL. Burt, B. Dale Mitchell, Kenneth Williams, Roscoe Williams, Danny Williams, Gerry Williams, Terry Williams, and David Williams, all MARCH 5, THURSDAY, nephew. one-ha- 5, FResH LEHI FREE Bishop J. Dale Ahlberg officiating. Family prayer was offered by a nephew, Parley Lundskog. Prelude music was presented by Arilyn Alder and the invocation was given by Keith Gillen, a Annie Margaret Gillen WillThe Lehi Pioneers won one and lost one last week in the iams, 83, Bountiful, died Feb. 18 Class A Round Robin to gain at her home of natural causes. She was born Nov. 26, 1886 a berth in the Class A tournament, which will be held next at Murray to Erick and Amanda week. The Tournament, which will be held at the George Albert Smith Services Held For Fieldhouse at BY (J will be held Wednesday throughSaturday.The Pioneers will meet Dixie High J. B. Stewart School from St. George at 6 p.m. J.B Stewart, 59, Salt Lake Wednesday evening. died February 21, in a Salt City, Lehi In Wednesday night play, turned back the Pleasant Grove Lake Hospital of natural causes. Mr. Stewart was born August in a well played, 0 Vikings 1900 in Lehi to Harry Jasper 28, hard fought tilt. The exciting contest had the Pioneers pulling and Hannah Victoria Bone out ahead in the first quarter and Stewart. He married Elva MarJune 2, 1920, in staying there. Scott Hinton and garet Wright, the Salt Lake Temple. Kirkham did practically Terry A member of the LD3 Church, all of the Pioneer scoring in the first period and some of their he was a high priest in the Mon- Murray. shots were of the near sensa- ument Park Third Ward. He serv- at Memorial services were held the Murray Eighth LDS Ward tional variety. Dave Lind found ed a missioninTexas and Louisi1952-5- 3 and Chapel Feb. 21 at noon with the target in the second quarter ana with his wife in duo kept was a temple worker for seven and as the Hinton-Lin- d lf years. He was also their shooting power up, the Vi- and a former president of the Hillside e. to unstop-ablbe found them kings In the second half, Hinton Stake Seventies Quorum. He attended Utah State Uniand Lind and Marvin Smith kept for two years and for 35 versity with even though accuracy, firing a cabinet and stone was the Vikings hit the target reg- years fixture worker at J.B. Stewart set the for Hinton pace ularly. the Pioneers with 23 points, fol- and Son. He is survived by his widow, lowed closely by Lind with 20 counters. Smith tallied up ten Elva, Salt Lake; sons, daughter, J. Bruce, Becky Ruth, both points. In Friday night play, the Pio- Salt Lake City; Cordell H., and nine grandchildren; neers lost to Judge Memorial 71-in a game played at Pro-v- o brother, sisters, Raymond H., and 27. He and another Round- tion. The benediction was offeredby up veteran, Chuck Hansen, will B. J. Lott. keep the Lehi crowds in a happy Serving as pallbearers were mood with their antics. TV To Jack and Craig Berry, Lynn LewWilbur will soon travel to Australia to do a series of rodeos is, Merlin Pack, Merwin Lewis High School. Dave Lind was and Max Thorn. Wilbur Plaugher, Clovis, Cal"down under." point man on the floor with high Interment followed in the Lehi ifornia, popular rodeo clown and 24 points for Lehi. '.he dedicawho has appeared with City Cemetery bullfighterat the The score was tied at the end tion of the grave offered by Lehi Roundup, Library to many times of the first quarter at advised the Lehi Civic ImproveDouglas Willes. Close Friday but the Bulldogs ran away to a ment Association that he will Flowers were arranged and margin by halftime. The Lehl Library will be closcared for by members of the big appear on tonight's segment of In the third period of play, Lehi the Daniel Boone series entitled ed all day tomorrow, March 6, Sixth Ward Relief Society. narrowed the margin to just four in order that Mrs. Edna Swain ''Landlords.' but the Bullpoints at atHe will play the part of Carl and Eleise Smith may Notice to Bid dogs again pulled away in the Cowes. Check your local listtend the Utah Stale Library confinal minutes of play to snare vention at the Salt Palace in Lehi City is calling for bids the ings for time and channel. victory. Wilbur faced some serious Salt Lake. on the purchase and installation to to come in order of approximately 1150 feet of; problems CARD OF THANKS the local rodeo in 1969, as a tight chain link fencing to be installed THANKS OF CARD shooting schedule forced him to around the City compound on 500 We wish to take this means commute between Lehi and the West and the north end of the We would like to thank our studio by plane in order to fulRodeo grounds. Bid specification of expressing our deep and sinfill his committments to both the friends, neighbors and family who sheets may be picked up at the cere gratitude to all who helped sent food, floral tributes and potstudio and Roundup fans. Lehi City Office, 51 North Cen- us at the time of the passing of In fact, at the Friday night ted plants for their thoughtful-nes- s ter Street, Lehi, Utah. Sealed our beloved mother, Charlotte and to those who attended bids session of the rodeo, Wilber was are to be submitted to the Lewis. Our thanks goes out to the viewing from Lehi Lehi mortuary so pressed for time he didn't Office at or before all who helped with the servat the time of the passing of our noon onCity who sent the beautiful flor- change from his clown outfit, Monday, March 16, 1970. ices, al tributes and who brought food. but appeared at the airport fully mother and grandmother, Mrs. Annie Margaret Gillen Williams. Fifteen breeds of cats are now Your kind thoughtfulness is deep- garbed for rodeo. The family of Albert He will be back in Lehi for recognized by the Cat Fanciers ly appreciated. and Beth Mitchell The Fanrly of Charlotte Lewis Association. the 1970 Roundup June 25,26, Roundup Clown THE Westin Gillen. She married Samuel LeRoy Williams, October 4, 1916 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Sept. 13, 1968. She was a former Murray resident. A member of the LDS church, Mrs. Williams served for many years as a Relief Society teacher and was noted for the hand work she did for the Murray and Bountiful Relief Societies. Survivors include sons and daughters: Rex M., Azusa, California; Rea LeRoy and Elmo J. Williams, both of Murray; Don G., Midvale; Mrs. Howard (Ella) Carson, Cudahay, California; Mrs. Annie Margaret Taylor, Bountiful; Mrs. David J. (Eva) Belcher, Anahiem, California and Mrs. Albert W. (Beth) Mitchell, Lehi; 29 grandchildren; 28 greatgrandchildren; two brothers: David Gillen, Sandy; Parley Gillen, Idaho Falls, Idaho and one sister, Mrs. Lillie Lundskog, AAAlv |