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Show Babies Named, Confirmations Take Funeral Services Edward L Berry, Place in Lehi Wards Last Fast Sun. Held Saturday For Oldest Park City Native Succumbs Babies named and confirmations took place in Lehi Wards as follows: FIRST WARD, Eldon Clark, ward clerk Carlyn Davis, daughter of Brian Dehlin and Marlene Mick-elso- n Davis, born Jan. 24, 1971, in Provo, was blessed by Theodore Dance. SECOND WARD, Vernon Bla-mir- es, ward clerk-HoMark Nielsen, son of Mark Howard and Ruth Ann Fillmore Nielsen, born March 23, 1963, in American Fork, was baptised by James Roy Fillmore and confirmed by Glade Dalton of the ward bishopric. Wendy Jo Turner, daughter of Earl Walker and Donna Somers Turner, born March 8, 1963, in American Fork, was baptized by Neal Colledge and confirmed by Donald Somers, the grandfather. ward baptized by Cannie T. Forsyth, Sr., and confirmed by John Alfred. Mrs. Thos. Glascock mer, ward clerk-Jo- hn Kent Shepherd, son of George Kent and Leita Strickland Shepherd, bornFeb. 16, 1971 in American Fork, was blessed by the father. Paula Deann Carter, daughter of Arthur DeVere and Paulette Marie Baker Carter, born Jan. 27, 1971, in American Fork, was blessed by James A. Carter. Daniel LeGrande Smith, son of GlenM. and Beverly Booth Smith, born March 7, 1963, in Provo, was baptized and confirmed by the father. John Willis Somerville, son of Wallace R. and Clara Hansen Somerville, born Feb. 8, 1963, in Salt Lake City, was baptized and confirmed by the father. THIRD WARD, Arnold Jones, NINTH WARD, Arthur Hardward ing, ward clerk-An- gela Amy Fox, daughter Gurney, daughter of of Robert Joseph and Jeanne Howard L. and Toni Jane Laffever Fox, born Feb. 4, 1971, Gurney, born Feb. 16, 1971, in Salt Lake Citv. was blessed In Provo, was blessed by Leon W. Gurney. by the father. Jamie Barnes, daughter of TENTH WARD, Rodney L. Gary H. and Anita Lou Miller Barnes, born March 13, 1963, Davenport, ward cler- kin Lehi, was baptized by the Clint Brandon Downs, son of father and confirmed by Joseph Clint T. and Winnifred Grant Arland Miller, the grandfather. Downs, born Feb. 15, 1971, in Sharon Rae Kunz, daughter of American Fork, was blessed by David Morris and Fawn Peterson Ge.orge LaVere Downs, the Kunz, born Feb. 17, 1963, in Salt grandfather. Lake City, was baptized by JefRonald Jesse Blue, Jr., son of frey David Kunz, a brother, and Ronald Jesse and Terry Lee confirmed by Eldred Kaye Fox. Fetgatter Blue, born Feb. 17, 1971, in Provo, was blessed by FOURTH WARD, OwenR. Por- the father. ter, ward clerk-B- ret Eric Tibbetts, son of Alvin Jared Woffinden, son of Gene and Beryl Price Tibbetts, Peter Donl and Lois Dennis Wof- born March 26, 1963, in Amer finden, born Feb. 24, 1971, in ican Fork, was baptized and con American Fork, was blessed by firmed by the father. the father. Melanie Ann Carlson, daughter of Raymond andlvyRodway Carlson, born March 1, 1971 in Salt Lake City, was blessed by the Bishop Verl Coates of the Lehi Third Ward Bishopric, conducted the services, at which the prelude and postlude music was played by Mrs. Colleen Calton. Reed Sunderland offered the opening prayer. KEITH JENKINS Keith Jenkins Calton. Scout Award Da-mi- co Keith Jenkins, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jenkins, has earned the Eagle Scout rank. The award was presented last week at the monthly Court of Honor. Keith is a member of Troop Five of the Fifth Ward. He has served his troop as Senior Patrol Leader and Scribe. He has earned a total of 21 merit badges, including the 11 required for the eagle rank. He is now serving his troop as an instructor. Active in the LDS Church, he holds the office of Teacher. He has earned two Duty to GodTrail Awards and is working on his third. Keith is in the ninth grade at the Lehi High School and is a member of the band. Interstate 936-mil- e- U-t- Jackpot summer. Chairman over the team Roping contests this year is Ken Calton. Marvin Pulham is the president. Howard Ricks, 75, brother of Bishop George A. Ricks of Lehi, died April 22, in a Salt Lake City Hospital, of a heart ailment. He was a former Lehi resident and served on the Lehi City Council. Active in the Lehi Third Ward, he had served as a Scoutmaster. He was born in Paris, Idaho, Jan. 20, 1896, a son of Alexander and Alice Nutt Ricks. He was married to Tressa Hansen. Sept. 19, 1923, in the Manti Temple. He was affiliated with VFW No. Two. He is survived by his widow, Ho 11 ad ay; daughter and sons, Mrs. Ivan (Cleo) Boynton, Sandy; Lee, Salt Lake City; Ken, Huntington Beach, Calif.; Larry, El Secundo, Calif.; 14 grandchild- Sie-fer- Funeral Monday, at j U I 13 V ' I 4 3i girl was born April 21, American Fork Hospital, to Jesse Merl and Beth Chatwln Johnston of Lehi. Mickey Cherle is the name chosen for the black haired little newcomer, who weighed eight pounds and three ounces. There Is one sister, Jes sle, and three brothers, Melvin Eugene, Gary Douglas and Mi cnael Lawrence. Pleased grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin baby In the ... 5 Mfg. Co. for seven per hour. Why don't you come to Bayly and Investigate the great money - making posslbill- - ties?" For more Extending congratulations as ts are Mrs Martha Fraught on of American Fork, and Mrs. Launa Mills of Price, Utah. great-grandparen- I I en Graveside services were held Saturday, April 24, at 11 sum. in the Lehi City Cemetery for Loren Cox, infant son of Nile and Kay Hansen Cox. Born April 21, at the Utah Valley Hospital, the baby died of prematurity nine hours later, April 22. Survivors besides the parents I a 9 Date of first publication: April and May 6, 13, 1971 in the Lehi Free Press, Lehi, Utah. 29, UTAH SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, A Ut Corp by and thru W. Smoot Brimhall, State Commissioner of Financial Institutions of the State of Utah 1 vs. PETER M. LOWE AND MARTHA H LOWE, his wife, dba Marlowe Investment Co.; PEOPLES FINANCE & THRIFT COMPANY, A Central Utah Insurance Agency Ut. Corp.; ZERA D. RADMALL & EVA RADMALL, his wife; HOWARD O. VOELTZ AND NORMA VOELTZ, his wife; WILBUR R. HARDING & ELIZABETH B. HARDING, his ING REALTY The YOUR INSURE wife, dba HARD- uacninEDY (All Risks) WITH US best set of bulls we have had. 1 DARREL O. POWELL Agent, Notary Public Call 756-61- 13 I I MAY QOOO II 78 North Merchant II M JllJ'.XA SJ a wiin J Pleaant Graw llfrk dk wutwd - ' J3i . MOTHER'S " DAY and TIT '.TOOT. IT7 DRESSES m PANT SUITS 0 s m C uigenc f GOWNS TIktcj's plrusim in the shopping at our store . . for you've never seen a more charming, heartwarming selection of fine glassware! . B I I I Precious perfumes. Exclusive cosmetics. Bath beautifiers. Jewelry, compacts, and make-umirrors, atomizers, purse accessories, exquisite finds for the dressing table and many, after-bat- h p V (BlIlW rm - s mm W W Mat SSL SUN. MAY S jlJLin Jl L) PRINTS J flF It q I ed BAYLY nnnUFACTURNlG COLlPflllY n C. Pugsley, Atty. In the District Court of the Philip Fourth Judicial District, In and Attorney for Plaintif for the County of Utah, State of 400 El Paso Gas Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah Utah. CO.; L. GENE RADMALL & JANE DOE RADMALL, his wife; DURWARD JUNIUS HICKS AND NORMA HICKS, his wife. Mortuary. Property at or close to intersection of U. S. 91 and Lower A judge in remanding a crim Lehi Road. inal called him a scoundrel. The To be sold at Sheriffs Sale, at the west front door of the prisoner replied: "Sir, I am not as big a scoun- County Courthouse in the City of here the Provo, County of Utah, State of drel as your honor--- " culprit stopped but finally added Utah on the 21st day of May 1971 at 10:30 o'clock sum. on "takes me to be." - MODERN Bills Deputy details and your copy of the Redd Ranches Catalog, contact: SUN. Mil I - By Keith (Real Property) include brothers and sisters: David, Kalin, Jordan, Carolyn, Nathan and Kristi; and foster brother and sisters, Vernon Begay and Maybell and Annabell Begay, Lehi; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox, Lehi, and a great-gran- d mother, Mrs. Beulah Evans of Lehi. Bishop George F. Tripp of the Lehi First Ward Bishopric, conducted the services and was the speaker. David Cox offered the opening prayer and the dedicatory prayer was spoken by Nile Cox, the father. Interment took place under the direction of the Wing "n"..mmm D The Bayly Company takes pride in the success of its employees. If you are a mature woman, looking for a good future with a company, come in and let us tell you more about the opportunities with Bayly Mfg. Co. 350 West Center ng Ar-ly- PEOPLE ARE OUR MOST IMPORTANT ASSET! and Mr. and Mrs, W, Johnston, all of Lehi and of mmimiv l H. Chatwln Jesse . Section 15, Township 5 South Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; then c eSouth 12 deg. 45 min. West along said fence line 188.30 feet; thence North 62 deg. 58 min. West parallel withsaidhigh-wa- y boundary 192.00 feet; thence North 12 deg. 45 min. East parallel with said fence line 188.30 feet to said highway boundary; thence South 62. deg. 58 min. East along He also de signed miniature stage coaches and wagons, and continued to perform EDWARD L. BERRY services for the farm ers, following his retirement in great, said highway boundary 1949. Mr. Berry's father and uncle 192.00 feet to beginning. He had been employed as blackhad come from the EasternStates Area 0.83 acres. smith for the Kimball Brothers to make their home in Park Parcel No. 2 Livery Stable and for the Mc- - City. In his diary, kept since at the intersecHe served and firm. Commencing Mr. Hales of the age eight years, Garry Berry tion of the Southerly bounfor many years on the Park City had recorded many events which took place in the community, as Volunteer Fire Department. dary of U. S. Highway 91 and the grantors' fence line South Mr. Berry was born Feb. 28, well as brief records of his along the section line 873.18 1882, in Park City, a son of own employment and activities. feet and East 510.58 feet Edward and Martha A. Cunn- One thing mentioned was a narfrom the Northwest corner of ingham Berry. He was married row gauge railroad in that area Section 15,Township5South, to Leona Waddell on June 11 many years ago. He had taken Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base a keen interest in modern de1906, in Heber City. The marin solemnized and Meridian; thence South was the later skiing riage velopments, including 62 deg. 58 min. East along facilities and tourist attractions. the Salt Lake Temple said highway boundary 97.40 Other members of the HutchSurvivors include his widow, feet; thence South 13 deg. 41 Park City; four daughters and ings family who attended were min. West 219.00 feet to the two sons, Mrs. Owen(Reva) Pen-ro- d, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hutchings Northerly boundary of Utah Delco, Idaho; Mrs. Bert and family, of American Fork; n State Highway 68; thence Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hutchings, (Vera) Hutchings, Lehi; Mrs. South 87 deg. 47 min. West (Florence) Halversenand American Fork, and Mr. and along said highway boundary Mrs. Virgil (Maye) Yates, both of Mrs. Lowell Greguhn (Vella) and 94.00 feet; t h e n c e North 1 2 Park City; Willis E. Berry, three children, of Magna. Lynn deg. 45 min. East along said Bountiful; James N. Berry, Salt Hutchings offered the opening fence line 267.30 feet to beLake City; 25 grandchildren, 35 prayer at the services. Kay and two Hutchings, also a grandson, ginning. Area 0.52 acres. Purchase price payable in law dedicated the grave in the Park ful money of the United States. City Cemetery. Dated at Provo City, Utah this Graveside Services 26th day of April, 1971. SHERIFF'S SALE Held Saturday - RALPH CHAPPLE Sheriff of Utah For Cox Infant NOTICE OF SALE County, Utah No. 57936 Sheriffs Q D Q Q I well-establish- if j THEY SELL SATURDAY, MAY S The opportunity to earn good money is at Bayly. I am presently earning over $2.00 : ay 1 at the inter sec- -' t ion of the southerly boundary of U. S. Highway 91 and the grantor's fence line South along the section line 873.18 feet and East 510.58 feet from the Northwest corner of Commencing Mrs. Ivy left by plane, Saturday morning, for the return to Alaska. months. 1 J No. ing. I have been working at Bayly I Hol-lad- - "I'M ELAINE DUVALL FROM BABY GIRL ARRIVES FOR JESSE MERL AND BETH CHATWIN JOHNSTON A j daily, the city black-smithi- Resident, Dies Mrs. Julian Clover, daughter Julie and son Jay, of Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coombs and sons, Robert and Scott of Provo, joined with the family group. Mrs. Ed (Laura) Br un son and Mrs. Margaret McMillan of Lehi, were also included in the gather -j V Parcel t fice. Former Lehi FAMILY GATHERS Mrs. Clara Clover enjoyed a visit from her daughter, who also divided her time with her sister Lauraine, Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Coombs and sons, Steven and Brian, In Spanish Fork. Mr. and uptown at would assist Howard Ricks Q LEHI walking services were held 11 a.m., in the Fourth Ward Chapel, with Bishop Blaine O. Hebdon conducting. Bishop George A. Ricks offered the closing prayer. Six brothers, Allen, Gene, Charles Leland, George and Louis Ricks, as nurse, nursing superintendent, were the pallbearers. Interment hosPital superintendent and more took place in the Holladay Memrecently as administrator, during orial Park. A number of friends andform-e- r the past twenty two years. associates from Lehi attended The convention, which included some 9000 participants, was held the services. in the new convention center at the "International Hotel" April CARD OF THANKS 1. Among others included besides the administrators were At the time of the passing of the hospital architects, nursing our beloved husband and father, and others. (Mrs. John W. specialists Doyle, the many kind Ivy) was the only one representand acts of friends expressions ing Wrangell. Representatives have aided us beand neighbors from Western states, Alaska and We take this measure. yond Hawaii were included. means of extending our heartIt will be recalled by former to all who called, classmates and friends, that felt appreciation the lovely flowers, to those she is a graduate of the Lehi for who took part at the services, High School where she took a and to the many who assisted in athin and tennis prominent part so many thoughtful ways. letics. She graduated from the The family of reand Utah of University William John Doyle ceived her nursing training at the Salt Lake General Hospital. What is done hastily cannot be Her husband operates the Ivy done prudently. Construction Company in Wrangell. They have two sons, Joe Every delay, however tifling, Ivy, who is married and follows too long to a man in haste. seems at lumber a mill, employment and Thomas, prospective high school graduate. Both are very active in basketball and other There is also a new sports. granddaughter in the family-Joa- n Marie Ivy, now two months old. BIG STRONG Completed f RICKS Logan; Louis, Bountiful; George, Lehi; Ivan, Gulf t, Breeze, Florida; Mrs. Ruth Newbury Park, Calif. Mrs. A. J. (Emma Clover) Ivy, of Wrangell, Alaska, attended the convention of the Association of Western Hospitals, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mrs. Ivy is employed as hospital administrator at the Wrangell General She has served there Hospital. Bennett Reports Hall of Utah father. Highway System Michael Laird Aitken, son of James and Barbara Aitkens was ,'baptized and confirmed by the "Work in progress at that Exactly half of the ;father. long Interstate Highway System time included 133.3 miles under within Utah is now open to traf- construction, 326 miles on which SIXTH WARD, W. F. Evans, fic, Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, the engineering rights-of-wa- y ward clerk R - Utah, reported recently were being negotiated, leaving v Ryan Gary Cooper, son of Gary office. less than ten miles of the system 'Alan and Carolyn Leany Cooper, through his Washington to 468 miles not in some stage of progress." the addition "In born Feb. 7, 1971 in. Provo, was Sen. Bennett noted Congress Utah that are blessed by George C. Leany, of the system in now in or ready for use, work has required that projects be the grandfather. is in some stage of progress on planned to accommodate adJohn Steven Peterson, son of all but about 8.4 miles," Sen. equately the traffic anticipated 20 Steven Lee and Neila Jean Lar Bennett said. The Utahn said years beyond their design period. " son Peterson, bornFeb. 26,1971, All Federal funds for the Inwere the supplied by the figures was blessed in American Fork, terstate program and the Federof Trnsportation. Department the father. by al-aid "When completed the Inter primary and secondary come from Federal exstate our be nation's will programs system SEVENTH WARD, Rex T cise taxes levied on highway network, key serving highway ward kclerPrice, Damon Brent Fox, son of Cal both civilian and defense needs, users and channeled through the vin Brent and Patricia Ann Brown and carrying more than 20 per Highway Trust Fund. cent of all traffic," the Senator Fox, born Feb. 5, 1971,inProvo, continued. was blessed by the father. Sen. Bennett said since 1956, of Douglas S. Covington, son Douglas Thomas Kenneth and Blanche Smith Cov- more than $360 (m) million worth of in Utah, projects principally in Serving in Vietnam ington, born March 25, 1963, American Fork, was baptized by financed with Federal funds as Douglas Thomas, 20, son of Kenneth Covington and confirmed part of the Interstate System, have been completed. "Current Mr. and Mrs. Virgil G. Thomby Bishop Boyd Stewart. James Brian Forsyth, son of ly, there is an additional $160.3 as, 367 N. 725 W., Orem, recently was promoted to Robert Hall and Reta Daubon (m) million worth of projects or he Private First Class While authorized," Army underway born March 12, 1963, Forsyth, serving with the 39th Engineer in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was said. The Utah Lawmaker reported Battalion near Chu Lai, Vietnam. "As of the first of 1971, the 468 PFC. Thomas is assigned with miles in Utah open to traffic inheadquarters company of the batTeam cluded 391.4 miles completed to talion. full or acceptable standards, and His Wife, Diana, lives at 1010 another 76.9 miles that have been N. Fifth, W., Lehi, Utah. Roping Results improved to standards adequate Last Saturday the newly formed for present traffic. CARD OF THANKS Lehi team Roping Club held their BABY SON ARRIVES first team roping contest. At the time of the illness and The winners were: First, Jackl FOR DALE J. AND MERRETA of our beloved wife, passing and Arnold Hannun of Morgan, GILSON WEBB and grandmother, the mother Utah. many expressions and acts of Dale J. and Merreta Gilson concern and Second, Ken Calton of Lehi sympathy have aidand Mack Wagstaff of American Webb are announcing the arrival, ed us beyond measure. We take Fork. of a new baby son, April 20, in this means of extending our Third, Jack Hannun, Morgan, the American Fork Hospital. Bart heartfelt appreciation to all who Utah and Les Blackburn, Wood J. is the name chosen for the caned, for the lovely flowers, to ruff, Utah. young man, who has dark hair and those who assisted on the proFourth, K. E. Motes of Nephi weighed in at six pounds and nine gram and all who helped in so and Les Blackburn of Woodruff, ounces. There are a sister and many thoughtful ways. Utah. brother, Barbara and Robert. Thomas P. Glascock CALF ROPING WINNERS Pleased grandparents are Mr. and family First, Harold Wise, Layton, and Mrs. Evan Webb and Mrs. J. W. and Mae Manning Utah. John R. Gilson, all of Lehi. and family Second, Jack Hannun, Morgan, HOWARD Charles, Mrs. A. J. Ivy Visits in Lehi to-w- - her father, Edward Lawrence Berry, 89, held in the Park City Ward Chapel, Friday, April 23, at L30 p.m. Mr. Berry was the oldest na tive resident of Park City. He had continued very active until suffering a heart attack three weeks prior to his passing. He had made the practice of If 29, 1971 said day that certain piece or Iparcel of real property situate jla Utah County, State of Utah, (described as follows it: (Lol) Bishop L. Carlos Coates, former mayor of Lehi, presented the biographical sketch and tribute. He recalled the many contributions of family members to their neighborhood and to the community in general. Consolation was offered through explanation of gospel principles. The closing song was "Goin" Home," sung by Mrs. Frances Trinnaman, with Mrs. Calton as the accompanist. Homer Trinnaman spoke the closing prayer. Pallbearers were Elmer Manning, Tom Manning, Dale Manning, Keith Burnham, Gary Manning and Mike Manning. Relief Society members cared for the lovely flowers. Interment took place in the Lehi City Cemetery, ren, four where the grave was dedicated brothers and sisters, Allen by Willard Manning. and Gene both of Benson, Cache County; Leland, Salt Lake City; Receives Eagle clerk-Eliza- beth Utah, The states of Utah, Nevada and Wyoming were represented. The Lehi Auxiliary Police had a concession stand and a goodtime was enjoyed by all who attended, There will be several more events like this one through the vocal duet, "Whispering by Arnold and Nessie Brems, was accompanied by Mrs. A Hope," THURSDAY, APRIL Mrs. and Mrs. Bert Hutchings of Lehi, attended the funeral for Impressive and appropriate funeral services were heldSatur-da- y, at 1:00 p.m., in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, for Mrs. Thomas (Ann Barbara Tegland) Glascock. Mrs. Glascock, 72, well known former Lehi resident, had lived for several years in American Fork. She passed away April 14, of a heart ailment. EIGHTH WARD, Donalds. Pal- THE LEHI FREE PRESS, M l GIFT WRAPPED OFJDOUROE Nylons Jewelry &lSSb Jl"V Afm liytftC'f 7DUjLA. 1Cflt I LEHI, UTAH V vl |