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Show TEE Hazel H. Shoell Smith-Chamberla- in Reception Fridey Mr. and Mrs. Grant B. Smith will be the hosts at the wedding reception for their daughter Julie Ann, and Kenneth D. Chamberlain, on Friday, May 14, at the Lehi Stake Center. Receiving will be from 8 to 10 p.m., and all friends and relatives are invited. Marriage vows will be exchanged in the Salt Lake Temple on Friday, May 14. Lehi Patients in Am. Fork Hospital Among those receiving treatment in the American Fork Hospital were the following from Stevens, Leo Haycock, Lucille Littleford, Kent Bushman, Sean Jacobs, Jay Haws, Mary Shelley, Hans O. Peterson, Henry Worthen, David Lane Miller, La Deane Peterson, Wilson Heiselt. LEHI FREE PRESS, THURSDAY. Harold Christensen Dies in Sandy Dies; Funeral Saturday at 11 Hazel Lee Hunter Shoell, 71, American Fork, died Tuesday, May 11, at her home of natural causes. She was born January 22, 1900, a daughter of Alice Ellen Els-mo- re and Edward Burbidge Lee and was adopted and reared by John and Betsy Adamson Hunter. She married Leonard Giles Shoell September 21, 1921 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died j at 13, 1971 Wyo.; Richard Sandy; 19 grand- children; eight ereat grandchild. ren; sisters, Mrs. Willis (Alice) West Jordan; Mrs. Goodrich, Harold V. (Mike) Christensen, Harry (Anita; llaynes, Murray. 10 at home Funeral services were held 69, Sandy, died May causes. of natural Wednesday at 11 a.m. at 8090 He was born Nov. 1, Burial was in the Sandy and S. State. in Salt Lake City to Alfred Cemetery. City He Alice Duffield Christensen. March Kenney, Amber married He 14 1S25 in Salt Lake City. was a member of the LDS Church; careminer, former bricklayer, taker of a mink ranch. n i inr lllrfP- WidOW. sons, daughters, Mrs. Everett (Afton) Branscom, Mrs. Junc(Betty) Jacobs, both Grand (Kaye) Doug Mrs. tion, Colo.; Hales, Cedar Valley, Utah Co.; When a sickness or accident Harold E., American Fork; Norstrikes and you can't work, how will you pay your grocery man, Lehi; Wayne, Medicine Bow, bill? Mutual of Omaha can tax-fre- e emergency Hands and I'm Busy Wringing provide a addition to your in Them" bv Jane Goodsell. Plans paycheck for the Mothers Tea were made hospital insurance benefits. Up for May 20. Beverly Smith was to $1,000 a month! Call or write today. Ask about Wide-Rang-e hostess for the occasion. New officers elected include Paycheck Protection Mrs. Charles L. (Verda) Searle, insurance. club president; Karola Elton, vice Kenneth Whimpey president; Lucille Christoffer Tuckson. secretary; Mariorie 925 North 1200 East ett, and Diane Mercer, program his Lehi Helen Curtis, committee; 768-23torian, and Twila Rockwell, re porter. Retiring officers are Mrs. Abel J. (Geraldine) Ekins, president, with Marba Terry as vice president; Phyllis Covington and Bonnie Miner, program committee; Bonnie Myers, gift chairman, and Life Insurance Affiliate: Verda Searle, historian. Lucille United of Omaha Christofferson was RockandTwila secretary, WHO WILL PAY YOUR GROCERY - BILL? November 9, 1969. Survivors include two sons, Cecil H. Shoell, Ogden; Kenneth L. Shoell, Pleasant Grove; three daughters, Mrs. BethS. Manning, American Fork; Mrs. Dan (Vera) LEHI HIGH GOLFERS Members of the Lehi High School Golf Team include Dwayne Hinton, Cardwell, Roy; and Mrs. Kent Robert Pope, Mark Wilson and Earl Walker, front, 1. to r. Standing, 1. to r., are David Dorton, (Melva Jean) Peterson, Lehi; 19 Ron Ellison, Weston Innes, Jim Fowler and Tim Welch. The team is coached by Lloyd Jacobson. grandchildren; two great-gran- d children; one brother, B. D. Ben-nio- n, Salt Lake City. Host School to High Longhorns She was a member of the American Fork Eighth Ward Lehi Arena May 14, 15 Rodeo serving as a Relief Society Teacher at the time of her death. Representatives of all the high low the rodeo on Friday night, She has also served on the Old schools in the State of Utah are with further details to be an Folks committee. She worked as a 3 expected to participate in the High nounced. Worker for a time. She Temple School rodeo, scheduled for Fri- CIRCLE if J STOCK day and Saturday, at the Lehi Prime rodeo stock willbepro-vde- d MRS. E. W. SHELLEY HOME arena, at 8:00 p.m. The Long-hor- n by the Mascaros' "Circle FROM HOSPITAL, IMPROVING Rodeo Club of the Lehi of Riverton, widely J" ranch High School, is the host club, known for their Friends of Mrs. E. W. (Mary) speed, cunning with Layne Downs as club presand general surprising qualifiwill be pleased to know Shelley ident. cations. that she has returned home afMAJOR EVENTS The cow cutting will be held on ter several days treatment in the There will be eight major Saturday, beginning at 6:00 p.m. American Fork Hospital. She is also girls events, cow cutimproving. With Layne Downs as presting and a Queen Contest. ident, the Longhorn Club officers QUEEN CONTEST also include Doug Taylor, The selection of the Rodeo Kirk Evans, secretwo attendants will Queen and Joan Sunderland, treasurer; tary; take place on Friday, at 4:30 p.m. Woody Berry, assistant treasurThe girls have been notified and er, and Candace Cooper, historian-rethe competition is open to all porter. For any further inhigh schools in the state. formation, contact one of these A big Western dance will fol- - officers-anmake your plans to d attend and join in the excitement THREE NEW GRANDCHILDREN of this lively rodeo competition. MAY HAZEL H. SHOELL was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and a member of the Am. Fork Senior Citizens. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, May 15 at 11:00 a.m. in the American Fork Eighth Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the Anderson and Sons Mortuary on Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday until 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Amer- ican Fork City Cemetery. Serimpion Club Features Book Review review was a special feature of the meeting of the Serimpian Club, held at the home of Mrs. Julian (Diane) Mercer. Twila Rockwell, club member, chose the book, "I Have Two well, reporter. A book 31 Mutual Omaha: ed nt; ARRIVE DURING APRIL FOR LEON KIRKHAM FAMILY BEST SPORTS Nick Webb, studentbody president at the Lehi High School, admires Sportsmanship Trophy won by Lehi High School for all sports events in Region Four. This is the first time in the 11 years the trophy has been given that Lehi High has won it. Students, townspeople, and players are judged by two judges from each school at each event and it is an honor to win it. Eleven Seniors Awarded Scholarships To Utah Technical College at Provo Eleven graduating seniors at Lehi High School have been scholarships to Utah Technical College at Provo beginning next Fall. When they achieve either an associate degree or certificate of proficiency they will be qualified for jobs in their field of study. The ips pay tuition for three quarters at Utah Tech. The scholarship winners, all of whom were chosen on the basis of academic record and character at Lehi High School and the field in which they will study, are: Judy Atkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Atkinson, Route 1 Box 3, Lehi, Data Processing. Diane Christoffer son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Christofferson, 771 North 200 West, Lehi, Business. Sheila Cossey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cossey, 945 North 4th East, Lehi, Dental good-payi- schlarsh West 300 No., Lehi, business. Geralee Ekins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abel Ekins, 134 West 1st North, Lehi, business. LuJeanne Peterson, daughter of Mrs. Ora Peterson, Saratoga Road, Lehi, Drafting. Tony Lynn Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Peterson, 469 North 1st East, Lehi, Business. Jeff E. Thomas, son of Mr, and Mrs. Earl L. Thomas, 645 West State, Lehi, Instrument Repair. Morton K. Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Turner, 235 North 4th East, Lehi, Building Construction. Dell A. Willes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Willes, 5th West 6th The addition of t h r e e new grandchildren during the month of April is the special news for Leon and Violet Kirkham of Lehi. A daughter was born April 6, at the Provo Hospital, to David and Leona Kirkham Gray. Jeanette is the name chosen for the black haired little miss, who weighed seven pounds and five ounces. There is one sister, Colette, age two. Shane Leon is the name of the baby "son of "Richard and Linda Smith Kirkham, now of Bountiful, born April 7, at the American Fork Hospital. He has dark hair and tipped the scales at seven pounds and eight and one half ounces. He has two brothers at home, Tracy six, and Derek, three years old. Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Linda Kirkham) Mecham of A.F. are the proud parents of a boy born April 27, at the hospital in Provo. He has lots of black hair and weighed seven pounds and three ounces. He will be named Nathan L. Mecham. David age four, and Martha, two are welcoming the newcomer, at home. This makes 21 grandchildren, 11 South, Lehi, Building ConstrucNOTICE, JACKSON WANLASS TO REUNION HOLD 10 boys The Little Church Around the Corner in New York was established 123 years ago. tion. FAMILY girls and In Russia there is only one phone for each 33 persons. In the U. S. the ratio is one for every two persons. Descendants of the Jackson Wanlass family are reminded to make their plans to attend the Assistant. reunion which has been arBlain Carson, Diesel Mechanranged for Saturday, July 31. ics. The affair will take place in Lehi, Julie Comer, daughter of Mr. at Wines Park, in the Northwest and Mrs. Francis E. Comer, 143 corner of the park. Each year more than four million tons of salt is mined in Louisiana. MODACIN Fast relief of tension neaoacne paim mus jij 11 I B ONETABLET DAILY j MULTIPLE VITAMINS with 100's IRON IT 249J REDI SPRAY AEROSOL DEODORANT fSH 5 OZ. It jytf Ms HOME PERMANENT mm LIVING I wr PORTRAIT LIMIT "ADULTS WfLCOMf" Ont Complimentary portrait to toch family at o giU from our will be given store. These ore btoutiMly posed porlraitt, not snapshots, token by a skilled, proltuional Photographer. NMIN II M MCOMfAIMI IT MUM Family Group Portraits PHKIEER A G FOOD Tuesday. May 18th tjO J09) Assorted Luggagt 30 OFF Panty Hose 'fJ NO ACi Gentle, Regular, Super, Silver, Little Girls'. o.m. to 5 p.m. 1 DAY QNj&gjf 2 (or $100 Hazel Bishop Cosmetics 40 M IV oj IV 1 YOUR SHOPPING BASKET has been climbing skyward these past 10 years. At least this is true of the prices of most of the things that go into it. In fact, the overall cost of living has increased over 30 percent. On the other hand, the increase in the cost of electricity is very small. UP&L's residential customers pay on the average less than 1 percent more for each kilowatt hour they use. It's been eight years since our last rate increase in Utah and seven years since we raised our rates in Idaho and Wyoming. Chances are you're using about the same amount of groceries as 10 years ago. But far far more electricity. This is why your bill is probably higher. If you don't believe you're using more power today, count up the number of new electric appliances you have now that didn't even exist in 1961. We've got power to spare in the area we serve, and we've done better than most in offsetting inflation with more efficient operations. OFF Garbage Can Liners Reg. 98c for P G9l LEHI DHUG Every Year Electricity Does More For You UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |