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Show inr u Death Calls Mrs. Josephine Pehrson M Mrs. Josephine Brown Wrkht Pehrson, 83, Pleasant Grove. died Tuesday, Sept. 28, at 2:30 in the American Fork Hos pital following a lingering ill ness. She was born Feb. 9. 1888 in Pleasant Grove to George M and Matilda West Brown. She was married to Franklin P. Wright September 15, 1905 in Lindon. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS He died October 14, Temple. 1922. She married Oliver J. I if IKTO 15 Funeral services win be Saturday, 2 p.m. in the Pleasant LDS Ward Chapel Grove lst-5- th She was a Relief Society viwith Bishop Gordon ADred ofsiting teacher for over 30 years. ficiating. Friends may call at She is survived by three daug- the Wing Mortuary Chapel Friday hters, Mrs. Wayne (Thelma) Mar-te- ll, from 7 till 9 p.m. and the place P.G.; Mrs. A. W. (Maurlne) of service Saturday from 12:30 Kinder, . Salt Lake City; Mrs. tni time of the service. Elmer G. (Dorothy) Manning, Burial win be in the Pleaand two stepLehi; two step-sosant Grove City Cemetery. daughters, Lester P. Pehrson, Bountiful; Joseph Pehrson, Germany; Mrs. Wm. (Faye) Smith; Small boy: "Dad sent me for Mrs. Sidney (June) Manning, both a of rope like this.' piece 11 of Salt Lake City; grandch"How much does he want?" ildren, 36 "Oh, just enough to reach the and two greal-- g re at cow to the fence." Pehrson, December 9, died in May, 1945. 1936. He ns M THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER THE LEHI FREE PRESS. 1971 riman and Mr. and Mrs. Fred NEW DAUGHTER FOR THE Peterson of Lehi. ELIASONS DEAN Mr. and Mrs. Peterson no Dean Eliason, Mr. and Mrs. In have 16 grandchildren and 12 home their presently making birth of Germany, announce the The baby new daughter. a tiny 8 ois. weighed In at 1 pounds, Hazel: "How did you lose your The name chosen for tiny miss job at the dress shop?" Daisy. "Just because of something I said. After I had tried twenty dresses on a woman, she said, "I think I'd look nicer in something flowing," and so I asked her why she didn't go jump into the river. is Pamela Jean. are Mr. Happy grandparents Peter(June Blake and Mrs. and son) Butterfleld and Mr. all Eliason Dean Orville Mrs. of Logan, Utah. Sharing honors are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Butterfleld of Her- great-grandpar- , You're Invited to Greenwood Carpets Si), s SOPHOMORE OFFICERS . . . Officers of the Sophomore Class at Lehi High include Robert Yates, president; RaFawn Kunz, secretary; and Drew Downs, vice president. interiors & - Shop Register for " FREE ' DOOR PRIZES IIIW In You Are Invited to Attend Our in the Beautiful LEAD ' ,"'M' H 1 20 Years Service Honored at Geneva Recognition was given 127 members of the Geneva Works Errors Zero team recently for extended service of years with U. S. Steel Corporation. Edward M. Lee of Orem, with 40 years' service, headed the list at a service awards luncheon at the Riverside Country Club, The recipient of a watch for his lengthy service, Mr. Lee chose instead to have a ladies' watch presented to his wife, Ella. "She deserves it more than I do,' proclaimed Ed when notified he was to be presented the watch. "It's Ella who gets me out to work, prepares my lunches, and gives me the encouragement I need some days," explained Ed. "If it wasn't for her, I wouldn't have all these years of service." Mr. Lee, a native of Eureka, Utah, began his career with U S. Steel back in February, 1931, as exhauster engineer at the now defunct Ironton Plant. At present, he is rotary shearman in Geneva's Rolling Mills Division. Mr. Lee and his wife, Ella, make their home at 597 North State, Orem. Honored for 35 years of service are: Mark J. Scott andTelio Sasso of Provo; Morton B. Wolfe of Spanish Fork; and John Lischak of Orem. Six have 30 years' service. They include Harold A. Colvin, Merlin J. Slack, Daniel B. Young, and David Long of Provo; Robert H. Davis of Orem; and Rorick Harmon of Pleasant Grove. Those with 25 years of service from American Fork and Lehi include: Roy White, John L, Carson, FredF.Healey, Franklin D. Fox, Thomas A. Searles, George Beer, Jr., Leonard Braithwaite, Karl R. Andreason, Ted C. Jones, Douglas E. Nielsen, Samuel A. Slater, James F. Benrett, Kenneth V. Okey, Edwin Thrasher, and Richard Wilson of American Fork. Dale W. Hadfleld, Evan L. Colledge, Jr., Boyd W. Calton, David W. Grace, Verl A. Harris, Square Classes Scheduled - . - -- ""W n, Bint " With "CO-"-""". 00;... .r:wwiefi ei. n.O...'n ' '"rig,, - '"""c Of "n . ton,:? is onl ton uu ca ""You. "").... ' 'onto. on -- J7'oh 'ra , ', inu.. ond loin m ' " You, ""oef. 11... 0n'hmnZ. r?u . WW 1 . Va "e Corn. j- - '"Of of off oh. 1 1.. GRAND OPENING a no NOTICE TO WATER USERS I have in my possession the following described estray animal, which if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at the Lehi City Hall, in Lehi, Utah County, Utah, on the 5th day of October, 1971, at the hour of 10:00 A.M. One coming 2 year old Sor-re- U stud with star on head and two back legs being stocking legged. Douglas Willis Lehi City Poundkeeper NOTICE TO WATER USERS 4) ch 100-40- 7) 00 ft. deep at. a point N. 1100 1530 ft. from the The following application has been filed with the State Engi neer to change water in Utah County, State of Utah through out the entire year unless other wise designated. Locations in SLB&M. d, Frank P. West, Ameri can Fork, Utah 84003 seeks the right to change the point of diversion, place, & nature of use .10 sec. ft. of water as evi ), denced by Appl. 32653 The as amended by water has been diverted from an ft. deep at well 100-6a point N. 200 ft. & E. 50 ft. from the SW Cor. Sec. 7, T6S, R2W; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, of 50 cattle, 1000 sheep, and 45,000 turkeys; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the ir rigation of .50 ac. in W 12 (54-6- 37 w II UJ p j Kiiklnieira CQurpe1 Wof-for- 4) 125 South 1st durable Orange, gold and green tones. Easy to care-fcarpet that enhances any kitchen or dining room floor. Regular 6.9S Sq. Yd. GRAND OPENING SPECIAL or SE Cor. of Sec. 26, T4S, R1E; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, and for the stock-wateri- stock-wateri- LUXURIOUS SCULPTURED SHAG BROADLOOM "India Bay" by Armstrong. Tho luxury look that's not too long or too short. Ragular 12.95 sq. yd. "Cliffdale" by Evans & Black. Tailored boauty to onhanco your living room. DurabU Acrilan fibor. Regular 12.99 Moore of Lehi. tr tr ng aZHMlUn ML 12 Sec. 7, Sec. 18, T6S, SE 14 Sec. 12, E 12 Sec. 13, T6S, R3W. Hereafter, .10 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from an un named spring at a point S 130 ft. & E. 850 ft. from the W 14 Cor. Sec. 27, T6S, R3W; and used for the stockwatering of 50 cattle and 1,000 sheep; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 9.63 acs. in W 12 SW 14 Sec. 27, T6S, R3W. W SQ.YD. plus pad & installation (54-64- 00 The following applications have been filed with theStateEngineer to appropriate water in Utah County, State of Utah throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations InSLB&M. 40816 Leon Mylroie, RFD 1, Box 429B, Lehi, Utah 84043. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 0 ft. deep at a point well S. 150 ft. & E. 180 ft. from the NW cor of Sec. 12, T5S, R1W; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwat-erin- g of 5 pigs, & 4 goats, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of .25 ac. intheNW-14NW1- 4 of Sec. 12, T5S, R1W. 40829 Michael L. Petersen, 750 S. 9th E. Apt. 11, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well 230-5W. ."fpan,- ' Utah County. & . OPt A, m- -, bring approximately 20,000 Dance square and round dancers into Salt Lake. According to reports this will be the bieeest conven tion ever to be held in Utah. Wouldn't you like to be a part The National Square Dance of it all? You can! Square Convention will be held in the is fun, easy to learn, Salt Palace in June, 1973. This dancing and the "In" thing to do. is a great honor to Utah, and will Earl A. and Ilene Beck, who nave naa Z3 years experience calling and teaching dances In NOTICE Provo and Utah County, and who ior me past iz years have taught STATE OF UTAH square dancing at the Brieham Young University, will conduct COUNTY OF UTAH: . me classes They will be held at the Westmore School. In the Lehi City Precinct of ft. "lOuim Hall ria 7 to 9 p.m. R2W; GRAND OPENING SPECIAL . 7" (5)99 GRAND OPENING SPECIAL plus pad & installation . plus pad XJi SQ.YD. & installation Sofa Bed & Chair Suite c leautiful quilted covers in a choice of 4 rich colors. Regular $329 value. SALE Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed In dupli cate with the State Engineer 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 on or before Nov. PRICE Quilted Sofa & Chair Suite 13, 1971. Earfv American with mania wood trim BawartihU cushions. Floral patterns. Reg. $475. SALE PRICE Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER of 10 horses, 5 cows, Published in Lehi Free Press sheep, and used from Apr. 30, Oct. 7, & 14, 1971 Sept. 1 to Oct 31. for the irrigation of .25 ac. in SW14SE14 of Sec. 26, T4S, R1E. 40835 (5504538) Marlon L. UTAH STAnjSMCUTIOH Healey, RFD 1, Box 410, American Fork, Utah 84003. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted THE LEHI FREE PRESS from --an unnamed spring at a point S. 510 ft. L E. 2550 ft. 32 West Main Street from Wl4 Cor. Sec. 30, T4S, Lehi, Utah 84403 R2E; and used for the domestic book t elephone blur, a com- purposes of one family, Postage Paid at Lehi mon symptom of changing eyeof 30 cattle, and used Postofflce sight after age 40, is often the from Apr.l to Oct. 31 for the culprit in the failing marksmanirrigation of .25 ac. in NE14-SWi- 4 A weekly newspaper devoted to ship of hunters, according to Sec. 30, T4S, R2E. me and welfare of eye specialists. Protests resisting the grantLehi City ing of these applications with Many hunters over 40 have reasons therefor must be filed Published by the Free Press difficulty seeing objects near In duplicate with the State EnPublishing Co. them. Changes in the eyes of gineer 442 State Capitol, Salt Every Thursday most people after this age make Lake City, Utah 84114 on or them farslghted. They hold books before Oct. 30, 1971. E. Russell limes, Publisher at arms length, wish for teleHubert C. Lambert phone directories printed in State Engineer Subscription Price $4.50 larger type, and also have difPublished in the Lehi Free ficulty seeing the back sights Press, Lehi, Utah 84043, Sept. fin advance) of rifles. 16, 23, k 30, 1971. Jesse Ox. . . Men With Over and sieavpl Thursday and Friday, - David Haws, vice president; Laurie Dorton, secretary; and William Sunderland, president, head the Freshman class at Lehi High this year. . -. You 1... fnrri FRESHMAN La-Fe- few- NblifltiM,jMt HOUSE OPEN ; Thurs., Fri. nites 'till 9 P & 2 Phone Book Blur Wt Warning Signal t I TABLE LAMPS AND yo OCCASIONAL TABLES OFF During Grand Opening To Hunters stock-wateri- c o t- -r O 1 ng interests l: S1 o Opel Creowwoed is orweys cwnuttfftie f Cwsttm twiMMe far M4 Draptrits. IJ o ? . Carpet ) l S. n CT n 1 . interiors iS V III 1 J |