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Show George A. Vaughan, Applications For Community Lehi Native, Teacher's Aide Shelter Plans Dies Sullenly Now Available Are Distributed Winners Named in First Drawing Sat. Gift-o-Ra- ma Winners In the first big drawTwo steak dinners from Lehi ing held Saturday, Dec. 12, in Cafe, Jim Hutchings, Lehi. the Gift-o-ra- announced by Winslow Don't promotion are Way-m- an and Ned Wilson. write forget to on your names and drop in your tickets at the boxes in Lehi stores in preparation for the second big drawing, Saturday, Dec. 19. This event will take place on State Street at the Stras-bur- g service station, at L13 p.m. gift certificate $10.00 Outpost Lehi. Antiques, Word was received by family members here of the death of George Arthur Vaughan, 66, Lehi native. He died Friday, Dec. 11, in Crockett, Calif. Mr. Vaughan held a record of 40 years employment as a guard for the C & H Sugar Company in Crockett. He was born Sept. 3, 1904, in Lehi, a son of William Henry and Sarah Julia Stewart Vaughan. from Lois Neil, Hair set and Shampoo from Mrs. Brent Wells, Verna Grace, Lehi. $5.00 Western gift certificate Service, Lehi. Synthetic Ruby from Busk, wig from Jo's Fashions, Elna Allen, Lehi. $5.00 Gift Certificate from Many more valuable prizes, as well as $50 in cash will be giv- Penny's 5 & 10, Ruth Carter, en away. Lehi. MUST BE PRESENT Don't forget, you must be present at the drawing in order to win the $50 in CASH. Five minutes will be allowed in order to allow the winner to COME FORWARD AND ACCEPT THE GIFT. Winners of the other valuable prizes need not be present. Kim Chesnut of Lehi, took the big prize last Saturday, winning $50 in cash. The bicycle was won by the ticket marked "Belva's Rest Home." Shotgun shells from Driggs Billiards and Driggs Barbershop went to Mitchell, 458 East 300 North, Lehi. $5.00 gift certificate from This 'n That, Grace Hunsaker, Yale Circle, American Fork. One gallon Antifreeze from Glen's Service, Colleen Berry, Cedar Fort. One Family Pass from Royal Theatre, Mert Brown, Lehi. One serving tray from Broad-bent'- s, Mrs. Earl Thomas, Lehi. One ham from Beal's Meat Packing Plant, Valerie Butter-fiel- d, Cedar Valley. Savings Bank from State Bank of Lehi, Barbara Pulham, Lehi. $5.00 Gift Certificate from Dalley Jewelry, Valno Peterson, Lehi. Two year subscription to the Lehi Free Press, Randy Rus-so- n, He was married to Theresa position as a paid teacher's aide will become available in the Head Start unit located at the Shelley Elementary School in American Fork on January 25. Anyone living in either Pleasant Grove, American Fork or Lehi may apply for this position, providing her total family income is on or below the poverty pidelines as published by the Office of Economic Opportunity. Anyone who feels she qualifies and would be interested in applying for this position can receive additional information and an application by contacting the Alpine School District office, 6, in American Fork. Applications must be in by December 22 in order to be Gonsalves. His wife survives him as do two sisters, Mrs. Fred (Emily) Stoll of Green River, Wyoming, and Mrs. Bill (Margaret) Dickerson of Tracy, California. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Phillip (Faye) Boltz of Lehi, is a niece. Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 14, at 10:00 a.m. in Crockett, with interment also FAMILY MEMBERS VISIT FROM MANY STATES FOR in California. Friends Pay Final 756-357- Tribute to Robert V. Karren Funeral services for Robert V. (Bob) Karren were conducted in the AmericanForkTenthWard Chapel Saturday, Dec. 12, at 11 a.m. Bishop Neal Savage officiated at the rites which paid tribute to Mr. Karren as a loving husband and father and a devoted A A THE LEHI FREE PRESS, T HURSDAY, Family Honors Suel Bushman Community Shelter Plan should have been delivered to every household in Utah County by now. It contains instructions on what to do and where to go in case of a nuclear attack or emergency. It contains a list of community fallout shelters for the area it covers, instructions on how to build fallout shelter in case there are no community shelters available or you cannot reach one, along with general information on nuclear fallout. If you live in Salt Lake, Weber, Davis, Utah, Morgan, Uintah, Wasatch, Carbon, Duchesne, Rich or Sanpete Counties and have not received a plan, contact your local Civil Defense Director. Plans for all other counties are being prepared and will be distributed as soon as possible. The family of Suel Bushman gathered in his honor, December 13, at the Bushman home in Lehi. The event marked his birthday and also marked the yuletide. Gifts were exchanged and a lavish baked ham dinner was served. Included in the group with Mr. and Mrs. Bushman were their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Russon (Margaret Ann) of Lehi, with their children, David, Susan, Janet and Dan; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webster (Beth) of River- - Training School Slates Annual Christmas Program A Christmas Carol will be the theme of the Utah State Training School's annualChristmas and production. fifty residents of the school will be involved in the musical proTwo-hundr- ed duction. FRED SCOWN FUNERAL Mother, Daughter Night is Success The M o t h e r -- Daughter night climaxing the Girls' Volleyball season, was a big success, it was reported by Mrs. Jay (Judy) Peter son, Stake Sports Director. Over 250 mothers and daughters attended and participated in the son. The family prayer at Wing Mortuary was offered by a brother-in-law, Ralph Wing. Alice Parker played the organ prelude and postlude at the services. Speakers were Bishop Neal Savage, Bishop Evan Brady and fun. The Sportsmanship Awards were presented to the teams dis-playi- ng President p outstandingsports-manshiRay Louder, who during games throughout praised Mr. Karren for his dedication to his family, his friends the season. They were awarded and his community. His life of to the Second and Third Wards service to others was noted and in the Senior Division and to the the many times he went the extra First, Second and Tenth Wards mile to serve the youth of the in the Beehive Division. The Fifth Ward team was presented a soft-ba- ll community were briefly touched. for having the best uniforms. Mr. Karren was praised as a Several mothers were recperson who saw a need and was ognized during the evening. Mrs. willing to work to meet the situation. His last project was Martha Doyle received the award to plan a benefit basketball game for being the oldest mother pres- to assist Bruce Bean, who had ent. Mrs. Carol Pulham was Lehi. recognized for having the most been injured in a serious acciat the event. Mrs. Kay Hales Lehi Florfrom girls dent last June. Centerpiece al, Larae Edwards, Lehi. His love of sports was also was the youngest mother at the $5.00 Gift Certificate from mentioned and his willingness to gathering and Kathy Elton was Durfey's Shirt Laundry, Bea give of his time in promoting recognized as being the Sports Bergdorf, Cedar Fort. sportsmanship training to the Director serving the longest. Each one was presented a joke Savings Bank from State Bank youth was commended. of Lehi, Susan Evans, Lehi. prize applicable to the award. Words of comfort and consolLight refreshments were serv$5.00 in cash from ation were offered to the family ed following the games and other to Geri Orem. and Lounge, friends gathered Lynn Reese, pay last Assisting with arSavings bank from State Bank respects to Mr. Karren. The of Lehi, Edith Kirkham, Lehi. chapel was filled to capacity with rangements were Mrs. Jean Peterson and ward Sports Direc$5.00 gift certificate from Hut- mourners also seated in the cry-rootors: First Ward, Kathy Holmes, Lehi. of and vestibule Guy Chamberlain, the ch's, foyer Loa Webb; Second Ward, Pat $5.00 Gift Certificate from the church. Olive Conder, a neighbor, read Seaman; Third Ward, MaLeany's, Annette Ferguson, Lea Ward,v-Ve- r nt. a biographical sketch and music rie Smith;-Fourtinterludes were a vocal solo, Brooks and Kathy McCurdy; Fifth Nor"Sing Me to Sleep," by Jack Ward, Belva Adams; Sixth, ma Madden; Seventh, Sherri OlAnn Larsen, accompanied by Larsen and a vocal quartette, son; Eighth, Shirley Christian"I Need Thee Every Hour," by sen and Janet Moore; Ninth, Kath-ry- n Wanlass and Ruth Nielsen; Ida Wagstaff, Margaret Nielsen, WinnifredDownsandMer-n- a Tenth, Margaret SykesandHelenSearle, Cedar Valley, Kathy ElSmith; accompanied by Irene Ellison. ton and Colleen Berry. Kenoffered were by Prayers neth Greenwood, who offered the and family invocation and benediction was Friends, neighbors Maj. members gathered for the funspoken by Roy Littleford. Home From eral of Frederick John Scown, The grave in American Fork 81, last Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. City was dedicated by Vietnam Cemetery Duty The services were held at the Craig Karren. The profusion of Bishwith Wing Mortuary chapel, beautiful floral offerings were Major Dean Hunger, well known op George F. Tripp of the Lehi cared for and arranged by the former Lehi resident, has reMr. First Ward, taking charge. American Fork Tenth Ward Returned after a year in Viet Nam Scown, native of England and lief Society, who also prepared and is now stationed at Hill Air long time miner and highway luncheon for the family following Force Base. He has rejoined his worker, died Dec. 6, in the Amer- the service. wife and children, Nancy, Dean, ican Fork Hospital after an exPallbearers were Morrell Suzanne and Douglas, at their tended illness. Leo Varney, Paul Peters, beautiful new home in Kaysville. Dean, Mrs. Eva Carson, ward and Ed Merrill Preston and Don His mother, Mrs. F. A. (Ethel) Hall, stake organist, played the orwith members of the Mower, Hunger and LaDawn Hunger of gan prelude and postlude music. Firemen and Lehi, joined the family group for Fork City The family prayer was offered a holiday visit. Also present were American Fork Ambulance Serby DeMille Scown. Jim Lunt spoke vice as Mr. and Mrs. Martell Easton of pallbearers. honorary Follthe invocation in the chapel. Bruce Bean was a special honorCedar City, parents of Mrs. Dean owing remarks by Bishop Tripp, ary Hunger. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hanpallbearer. the opening song, "Teach Me to sen (Raelene Hunger) and childPray," was rendered by Paul Dear Santa, Radawn, Diane, Rachelle, ren, Scown and Gloria Scown Finch. Please bring me a train, a Christine and Lynette, were Mrs. Carson was the accompan- baby go bye-bsome and candy present from Orem. Major Hunist. I am trying to be and nuts. ger and his wife have decorated Paul Scown presented the a good boy, but please hurry. their home in Spanish effects, sketch. Succeeding There will be cookies and milk with items selected during their speakers were Francis Grant and for you. three years assignment in Spain. time John Bushman, long neighLove, bor and friend. It was noted in Darin Daly Winesap apples are tart and the sketch that Mr. Scown came age three juicy. to America at the age of 17, having saved the money for his passage from his wages as a miner. He was the second in a family of five brothers. He conSaturday, when you buy your tinued as a miner in Butte, Montana, and in Michigan, later movthe Lehi ing to Draper, Utah. He had purrechased a home in Lehi which we'll buy your Drink! mained the family home for 50 road years. He had served as a For those with more Domestic foreman for 25 years at Knolls, Utah, and had the responsibility we will of maintaining the race track at the Great the salt flats near Salt Lake. Utah's Ab Jenkins, Captain Campbell and other famous racers had used the track during his position there. He was an expert on surfacing race FOR ONLY tracks, It was recalled. The speakers eulogized Mr. Scown for his kindness, his neighSTOP IN AFTER THE DRAWING borly qualities, his love of children and his self reliance." OR ANYTIME WARM UP The closing song was "Goin; Ann Bushman Home," sung by THE FINEST FOOD IN and Joy Smith. It was accomCarson. Mrs. George panied by C. Leany offered the closing prayer. Pallbearers were Blaine j Ike's activities. m, Funeral Services The Education and Speech and Dear Santa, departments of the trainhearing I have ben a good boy. I David Bates of Pocatello, Idaho school ing sponsor the production who is a stepson of Frederick hop you will bring me a trater. I have wanted a new trater for which includes singing, dancing, Scown, visited with familly a long time and I want a green and special Christmas numbers. Scown, visited with family memAn invitation is extended to littel skuper. I am five years the bers in Lehi, and attended the public to attend the program old. funeral of Mr. Scown. From Len-ioon December 17 and 18 at 7:30 From Tennessee, came Mr. and in the school auditorium at Mark p.m. Mrs. Jay Brown and son Mitthe training school. chell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and daughter, and Mrs. Ennesh Brister, Jr., came from Burleson, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Mae Hanens and daughter, Mrs. Mike Milligan, came from Lancaster, California. First Class Petty Officer and Mrs. Jesse Brown came from Moffit Field, Calif. From Ogden were present Mr. and Mrs. George Tilbury and daugh- ton, with their children, Snellen, Barbara, Dana, Frank and Wendy. From Logan came Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bushman and family, Carolyn, Ronald and Jolene. Melanie and Melissa Bushman, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bushman, came from Provo. (Melvin Bushman was ill in tie hospital, suffering from a gall bladder attack. His wife remained with him at the hospital. Also present was Cindy Fishcher of Provo, fiancee of Stephen Bushman who left recently for a mission to Pennsylvania. Rob- -' ert Bennet, who recently returned from Viet Nam, is going to Germany for three years. He joined with the group. His wife aad young daughter, Tracy were unable to attend as the child was x ill. Neal and Ann Webster of Denver, Colorado, were unable to attend. Neal is attending mechanic school there. Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webster. The young couple were married in July, VISITS FROM ESC L ANTE AT PORTER HOME Mr. and Mrs. Owen R. Por- ter enjoyed a visit from Mr. of Escalante, Utah. Joining In the special occasion were the Porter children, Peggy Lynn, Neva Gay and Shawn Owen. Mrs. Coombs also spent some time at the homes of her son and daughter, Robert Barker and family of Bountiful, and Phyllis Garret and family, in Salt Lake City. VISITS IN SP. FORK Mrs. Clara Clover, son Richand daughter Caral.andMrs. Ed (Laura) Brunson were holiday visitors in Spanish Fork, with Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Coombs (Lauraine Clover) and sons, Steven and Brian. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coombs and two children, came brom Provo for the occasion. Their daughter Lauraine, 1970. Dr. and Mrs. Aldo Seager, and Dear Santa; two children, are now in CaliI would like a Dune Buggy fornia. Wheely. I would also like a new Dear Santa, bee bee gun and a Johnny LightI hope you come to my house ing 500 thank you for all the things on Christmas Eve. you gave me last year. Love, Sincerely, Scott Woffinden Grinalyn Gerber ard Sil-co- n, ters, Starr Have your Auto Moon, Vida and Geor- gia Kaye. Also from Ogden were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown and son, Rocky, and daughters Hope and Tammy, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert DeSpain. Those from Salt Lake City included Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hanks, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Scown, Clyde Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Tod Riddles and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown came from Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brown from Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Don Barratt came from Am. Fork, andMrs.SheilaMerrywea-the- r and daughter Sandra from Pleasant Grove. Dear Santa, I wont a rock polishing kit, and a hoppity hop ball, and a bike. I wont a daU maker set, and a pop corn poper, and a easy bake oven, for Christmas. I know you can't get all of the But get all that you things. GET TOGETHER WITH TOMORROW invites you to consider your future as a Cosmetologist to get together with tomorrow. a beautiful way SEND FOR YOUR PERSONAL COPY OF "GET TOGETHER WITH TOMORROW" a fascinating booklet that outlines your future in the world's third largest industry. Use this convenient coupon. 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