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Show Family Honors LL j Joan Sunderland K Rutlsdge For To 75th Birthday - J 4 MRS. JOSEPH E. SMITH, Mrs. Joseph 85 E. Smith Honored On 85th Birthday Participate in ALPINE HOSTS BOY FOR RONALD JESSE AND TERRY FETGATTER LIONS CLUB Ronald Jesse and Terry Fet Blue are the proud parents garter ZONE PARTY of a new baby son, their first ' The Alpine Lions Club was host child, born Feb. 17, in the Utah The Miss AmericanTeen-Ag- er j for a Zone Party held on Thurs- - Valley Hospital Ronald Jesse now In its 12th year i day evening, March 11, at the Al Blue, Jr., Is the name chosen ; Pageant, for the black haired young man i -i eduis Ward A Church. by nationally recognized pine large group cators everywhere and cited In of Lions and their wives at who weighed in at five and one-ha- lf : the pounds. Congressional Record for j tended from the Lehi, American Pleased grandparents are Mr. ; its outstanding contribution to our ; Fork, Alpine, Pleasant Grove, teenage girls. This is neither a ; Lindon and Orem-CascaClubs and Mrs. Joe Blue of Algonquin, talent nor swimsuit contest, but Zone chairman, Norman Clark Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. Westhe oldest and largest teen-ag- er ley Fetgatter of Streamwood, Illof the American Fork Club, open pageant of its kind in the nation. ed the meeting and introduced inois. The young couple have This contest is open to all girls special guests, District Gover- made their home in Lehi during ages 13 through 17 and girls are nor, Leo and Mrs. Frazier; Cab- the past five months. Mr. Blue judged for their scholastic achieinet Secretary Glen and Mrs is employed as assistant manager store in Salt Lake vement, civic contributions, Smith and Deputy District Gov at the ' poise, personality, and appear ernor, Lynn and Mrs. BJearn- - City. They are living in the ance. Applications are now being son. Tenth Ward area accepted and interested girls can President of the Alpine Club, obtain them by writing the PaKeith Wilson, then conducted the HARRY DELL MANNINGS geant Headquarters at 126 Bunn meeting and served as master of WELCOME A NEW Drive, Rockton, Illinois 61072. ceremonies for the remainder of BABY BOY TO FAMILY Joan Sunderland, daughter of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd C. Sunder"Lots of dark hair and just Following a delicious meal a land is a contestant in the pageant. delightful program was present darling," is the description given ed by a group of "Our Gang of the welcome new arrival for Harry Dell andAnna Whitby ManSingers" from the Orem-ProWedding Reception area. They were under the di- ning Jr. who are delighted with rection of "Miss Marie," Marie the arrival of a babv bov born Friday Night Peterson, and were enjoyed by Monday, March 8, in the Amer Mr. and Mrs. Reid H. Bliss the group very much. ican Fork Hospital. He weighed will be the hosts at the wedding Banquet tables were colorfully in at seven pounds and 11 ounreception for their daughter, decorated in theSt.Patrick'sDay Aces. He will be named "Jason." theme with bright yeUow candles Carol Ann, and Kelly R. big sister, Angla, now fifteen on Friday, March 19, in nests of yellow net and green months, is ready to help mothat the Lehi Riding Club Clubribbon bows, floral arrangements er with her tiny brother. of white, green and yellow carPleased grandparents are Mr. house, 289 North Fifth West, Lehi. Receiving will be from 8 nations and mums, and green and Mrs. Calvin Whitbv of Al to 10 p.m. All friends and relacloverleafs. pine, and Mrs. Beth Manning of The Lehi Club won the travel American Fork and the late Harrv tives are invited. The wedding ceremony will be in the Manti trophy honors for having the (Bus) Manning. Great grandpar ents are John Whitby, Alpine; largest percentage of their memTemple. bers present. There were twenty-on- e Mrs. Ethel Brown, Lehi; Mrs. couples attending from Hazel Shoell. American Fork and they built at 15 East on First Mrs. Nora Manning, Lehi. American Fork. South. The Conder s have traveled exBABY BOY ARRIVES FOR FAMILY MEMBERS tensively, visiting in every State VISIT WITH in the Union, and they have been REID AND NANCY in every LDS Temple on the North FOX GREENWOOD MR. AND MRS. S. A. WILLES American continent and in HaReid and Nancy Fox Greenwaii. wood of Salt Lake City, are anHere from Shelley, Idaho, Mrs. She has always kept an imnouncing the birth of a new baby Lillian Oler and Mrs. lone Lutz maculate house and enjoyed all son, March 10. Deronisthename visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. friends and relatives who might chosen for the newcomer, who has Willes, prior to the departure come to share her wonderful brown hair and weighed in at six of Jay EUis for overseas. With home cooking. The flowers in her pounds. There is one pleased sisMrs. Oler came her sons, Jay, well kept yards combine to make ter, Kristi, age two years. Troy and Brad Ellis. Also join a "show place" of the Conder Pleased grandparents are Mr. ing the family group of Tuesday home. She has spent many years and Mrs. Calvin Fox of Lehi, and were Mr. and Mrs. Brian Bean (Echo WiUes) of Salt Lake City. quilting and has presented these Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Greenwood works of art to her children, of American Fork. Mrs. J. H. Lambert of Lehi, is the proud grandchildren and Gossip is an elusive, but dan She has many talents gerous, substance. Avoid it. and finds enjoyment in sharing generously with others. The Conders have three sons MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION and one daughter: C. Clark Conder of Bishop, Calif.; Will Wayne Conder of Torrance, Calif., Or-v- al Reid Conder of Tustin, Calif., and Mrs. Glen C. (May) Austin of American Fork. Mrs. Conder is the sister of Mrs. Rodney (Goldie) Dickerson ! de mm Grove. Highlight of the day was a leiepnone can rrom their other son. Glen Rutledge of Seattle, Washington. Among well wishers grandaughter and her husband Jack and Eileen Anderson of Tooele; and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Clark (Jean Gray) and family of Lehi. Mrs. Clark is a sister nf MRS. WILLIAM CONDER, 80 Open House to Honor Mrs. Wm. Conder Sunday Mrs. Rutledge. TO WATER NOTICE BLUE Teenager Pageant E. L. Rutledge was surprised for his 75th birthday on Saturday, March 13, at the home. (His birthdale is March 12) with Mr. ana Mrs. Kutledge, the children I and grandchildren were in attendance. These included Mr and Mrs Clyde (Lela) Averett and children KeUy and Janine. of SDring. Ville. Utah: Mr and Mrs TVin Rutledge and children, Jolene, janene, Brent and Karl, of Pi THE LEHI FREE PRESS. IT'S A THURSDAY. MARCH 4-- A, 6) 1971 NOTICE TO CREDITORS USERS Box Thomas J. Peck, RFD filed 84043 has Lehi, Utah No. with the State Engineer Appl. to appropriate 40457 of water in Utah 015 sec.-f- t. The water County, State of Utah. n. will be diverted from a at a point 100-2ft. deep well, N 1339.1 ft. E. 166 ft. from Sl4 SLB Cor. Sec. 16, T5S, R1E, 1 to 4M; and used from Jan. Dec. 31 for domestic purposes 10 of 1 family, stockwatering of and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 18, In the Matter of the Joint Es. tales ot SETH LTTTLEFORD aka S E LTTTLEFORD and SUSAN LH TLEFORD, Decedents. 00 cattle for irrigation of .25 acre within W12SE14 Sec. 16, T5S, 31 R1E, SLB&M. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Administratrix at the office of Wootton and Wootton, Attorneys at Law, Suite 12, Geneva Building 8 North Center Street, Ameri- can Fork, Utah on or before May 28, 1971; claims must be presented in accordance with the pro5, visions of Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons verification as required theretherefore must be filed in dupli442 in. cate with the State Engineer, Bessie FayeSorensen State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Administratrix Utah 84114 on or before April 75-9-- Date of first publication: FebHubert C. Lambert ruary 25, 1971 in the Lehi Free STATE ENGINEER Press, Lehi, Utah. Published in the Lehi Free Date of last publication: March March 4, 11 & 18, 1971. 18, 1971. 17, 1971. Press, vo Receiving congratulations on her 85th birthday is Mrs. Joseph E. (Mary Fox) Smith, Lehi native and well known resident. Very active in church and com munity affairs as the wife of Bish op Smith, during his 11 years in that position, she also held num erous offices in her own right She served in the Stake and Ward MIA organizations, taught every class in Sunday School except the adult group, and was also Pri mary Association president. A daughter of Robert and Lucy Ferguson Fox. she takes pride in her pioneer ancestry and has held many positions in the Daughters of Utah Pioneers organization An avid gardener, she has held many positions in the Lehi Gar den Club and has won numerous prizes at flower shows. Her birthday falls on March 12. A family dinner in her honor was held on Saturday, March 13, ai tne home or her sonanddaueh Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Smith, Lehi. With the Smiths were their family, Robert, who returned from the Brazilian Mission in December: Deborah. Brian, Marc, Charlene, Arthur, Khonda, Todd and Laura. Her daughter UtiUa. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Taft, came from Salt Lake City. Their family members in eluded Mr. and Mrs. Michael Taft and children, Jeannine and Billy; Neil Taft, recently re turned from the California Mis sion; Russell and Chervl. Re ports given by the two returned missionaries highlighted the festive occasion. Not present was a erandson. Specialist Five Dale Smith, who is stationed with the U. S. Army in Panama. His wife and son Scott, are with him. Joining with the family gathering were the two sisters of Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Julia Hunter of Lehi, and Mrs. Ann Call of Orem. Mrs. Dee Hordman Home From Hospital Mrs. Dee (Alta) Hardman is now home and convalescing after eight days treatment in the Amer ican Fork Hospital for a severe attack of virus pneumonia and bronchitis. She was taken to the hospital by ambulance on Friday, March 5, suffering with extreme pain in what appeared to be a heart attack. She would like to publicly thank the Lehi Auxiliary Police ambulance crew for their prompt and most efficient service in their care and fast transportationpro-vide- d. "They saved my life," she said. Mrs. Hardman had never be fore been sick, she reported. She required intensive care for two days. Tests revealed that her illness was caused by virus pneumonia which had all the painful symptoms of a heart attack. MR. AND MRS. TOM POWERS ATTEND MERCHANDISE FAIR IN LAS VEGAS, NEVADA The newest and most wanted trends in shoes and clothing for men, women and children, were displayed in the Merchandise Fair, held last week in Las Vegas, Nevada. Included in the extensive displays were items for Fall attire. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers. proprietors of Powers Store of Lehi, made the triD bv nlans to attend thrtxhiblt Sfanrtni? atlhp Dunes Hotel from Monday through Thursday evening, they included some top entertainment features during their stay. Mrs. William E. Conder (Lill ian Addie Clark) of American Fork, will celebrate her 80th birthday on Sunday, March 21. Her family has arranged an open house for the occasion, at the Utah Power and Light Auditorium, 51 East Main, American Fork. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to call between the hours of 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. (No gifts please, is the Hen-dricks- In June of 1962, Mr. and Mrs. Conder celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary, which brought together their children, grandchildren and great-gran- d children. They will again be pres ent for the birthday observance. Mrs. Conder was born March 22, 1891, in Pleasant Grove, the oldest child in the family of and Luna Driggs Clark. Educated in the Pleasant Grove schools, she has been very ac tive in LDS Church affairs. She holds a remarkable record of 35 years as aRelief Society visiting teacher. She served on the Stake Board of the MIA, on the Old Folks Committee for many years and was also active as an officer in the Daughters of Utah Pioneers organization. She was on the Old Folks Committee in both American Fork and Gunnison, Utah. She and Mr. Conder were mar ried June 12, 1912, in the old Endowment House, with their marriage later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple in September, 1913. They made their home in American Fork until March 1939, when Mr. Conder was transferred to Gunnison, Utah; to "work for the Utah-IdaSugar Company. On oi Lehi. July 1, 1954, they returned to A very small honor can puff American Fork to enjoy their retirement in a lovely new home up a very small individual. He-b- er NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No 16,297 In the Matter of the Estate of DEAN PRIOR, Deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at the office of Heber Grant Ivins, Attorney at Law, 75 North Center, American Fork, Utah, on or before June 12, 1971. Claims must be presented in accordance with Utah the provisions of 5, Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Don A. Peterson Administrator Heber Grant Ivins Attorney for Administrator 75 North Center American Fork, Utah 84003 GASH when you're sick or hurt and can't work. e Mutual of Omaha's Paycheck Protection pays cash while you're in the Wide-Rang- hospital. Cash when you're at home. Cash that can keep coming every month until you can work again. Call us for full details about Wide-RanPaycheck Protection Insurance. ge Kenneth Whimpey 925 North 1200 First publication: March 11, in the Lehi Free Press, Lehi, Utah. Last publication: April 1, 1971. 768-23- 1971 One newlywed to another: "Marriage is really a grind. You wash dishes, make beds. Then two weeks later you have to do it all over again." 31 Mutual Omahfl The Company that bms Life Insurance Affiliate: United of Omaha ho Athenian Club Elects New Officers Mrs. Rulon (Rose) Cook, who has served as club vice president during the past year, was installed as president of the Athenian Club at the meeting, held last Wednesday. Mrs. Margaret Barnes was elected vice president, withGeorgidaManning secretary; Josephine Cooper, treasurer, and Fawn Willes, historian. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Eldon Harding and Mrs. Emmett Hansen took charge. Mrs. Bert (Vera) Hutch-inpresented the litany and Mrs. Douglas (Arta) Smith reported on the Women's Legislative Council meeting. Darren c. Powell of the Central Utah Insurance Company, gave an interesting and valuable explanation of the various types and purgs poses of insurance. This ed home, includ- fire, automobile, life insurance and other forms and means of insurance coverage. Refreshments were served to the group. BABY GIRL ARRIVES FOR THE DON STANLEY ALLISONS Mrs. Helen Allison of Lehi, received word of the birth of a new granddaughter, March 1. Proud parents are Don Stanley and Kathryn Bodily Allison of Roseville, Michigan. The dark haired little miss weighed six pounds and six ounces. She will be named Diane Lynn. There are two sisters and two brothers, Stana, Sandra, Steven and Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bodily of Phoenix, Arizona, are the maternal grandparents. Mr. Allison is employed as a teacher in the LDS Seminary and in high school at St. Charshores. He teaches a class in Sunday School and his wife Is active in the MIA and Primary organizations. Mrs. Allison now has 10 grandchildren In the family ' So what If your husband does snore?" said the doctor. ' Lots of husbands snore.' "Yes," sighed the baggy-eye- d wife," "but George Is a ventriloquist and he snores on both sides of me at once:' Electric heat is even from floor to ceiling. You work hard for your money. oecause aeopje 9,o from floor to ceiling People are getting taller. There's more length between head and heels than ever before. So it's more important that the head be as warm as the feet than ever before. And vice versa. Why not put it to work for you? Electric heat gives you barefoot comfort. Why not convert your home to electric heat now. UTAH POWER ft LIGHT Has Power to Spare The State Bank of Lehi has a complete line of savings programs regujar statement y time savings certificates, savings, one year maturity certificates of deposit, and two year maturity certificates of of them is exactly right for deposit-o- ne needs. your savings We also have statement savings and quarterly interest. With statement savings you get a 90-da- 'y fVi h'iii M youSomeday CO. 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