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Show Final Tribute wii ESSAY WINNERS. . .Winners of an School were Reed Mellor, Keith Pulham, Suzanne Morrill and Wyatt Carter, 1 to r. s essay contest at the Sego Lily Elementary Debbie Palmer, Kellie Manning, Kelle Crittenden, Essay Winners at Sego Lily A total of seven winners were named in the Sego Lily's antipollution essay contest, it was reported by Paul Hanson, principal. Winners were Reed Mellor, Keith Pulham, Debbie Palmer, Kellie Manning, Kelle Crittenden, Suzanne Morrill, and Wyatt Carter. The children, students of Mrs. Merilee Leavitt, wrote to the theme, "Our Town, Our Mess, Our Lives." Winning essays are as follows: "Our Town: I think that the people of the town should put litter in the right place. What would happen to the fresh smell of the flowers in bloom or the fish in the pond ? They all would die out. I like to see the flowers in bloom and eat fish. If you're liVe me, stop littering! Our Mess: How would you like to live in a town with trash in I wouldn't! In the streets? some towns they have trash even in the buildings. We, as people of Lehi, have a responsibility to keep our town clean! So do it! Our Lives: What would happen to Lehi if we threw all the trash in the streets ? Our lives would be ruined! Please help to keep Lehi a clean place and stick to the old saying: "If you don't do it, it won't get done!" by Kelle Crittenden. What I want to know is. whv gets dirtier.' So it got dirtier and the machine said, 'It's dirdo people do it ? Do you know ? tier.' But they said, 'It's too Some people are not clean ana dirty to clean up.' So he died neat. I guess some people just and the town was so filthy they don't care where iunk goes. It's couldn't walk without stepping just like I said, 'Our town, Our on trash. mess, Our lives.'" by Keith Is that the way we want our Pulham. country to be? No, it isn't! So let's throw trash in the garMy town means a lot to me and Please!" by Reed think that it should be kept clean bage can. so that people in the future will Mellor. have a clean town to live in. "I think that pollution is ugly. I think we should not litter it When we grow up we want to all up with all our coke cans, have a clean world, and when our and anything else that children grow up they want a papers, makes this world look crummy. clean world, too. Some people in the world are not smart enough From now on put Litter Where to keep it clean. Some people It Should Be! So if we want a just throw out cans, paper and clean world, it is our job to other things, too. Some people, keep it clean We know about when they're fishing and finish a all the pollution and litter we candy bar or something, they just have. It is all our fault. throw it into the water When Litter makes pollution! Polpeople start doing that, soon we If you would just will have no fish to eat. Soon lution kills! in some places the ground will put litter in its place, the world get so dirty that we can't grow would be a better place!" by Kellie Manning. food. "Let's lution! it - " do something about pol Let's not just talk about do something about it! We always have said something should be done about pollution, but no one does anything. Well, our fourth grade has done a little something to help, but it won't help if you don't help -it's your mess too. So please help us with a solution. The best way to start is to make sure you don't litter. The second way is to set a good example and get friends to go on campaigns and gather litter. Please help us keep our town clean and Our Mess - let's keep it down. It's our lives!" by Debbie Palmer. "When we live in a town, it is our town, so it is up to all the people who live in the town to keep it free from litter. It is our mess, so why don't we do something about it and try to keep our town clean and beautiful and not make a mess of it. When visitors come to our town for the first time they will think, 'What a beautiful town to live in I want to live in that town.' If we don't do it, who will? It is our problem how our town is kept because it teaches us pride with ourselves to take care of our belongings. Let's try to keep our town clean so it will be beautiful to look at." by Suzanne Morrill. "Once I walked down the a ways from our house street couldn't much trash there I believe how was, but when Holly brought a letter to school from President Nixon about pollution, I was glad, It gave me an opportunity to clean that street I walked down. One of these days I'd hope to see clean streets, be able to Retirement Ceremony in Germany The 210th Field Artillery Group held a special Retirement Cere mony to honor La Drue Dorton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Dorton of Lehi, who is retiring from a long service with the Armed Forces at home and abroad. CSM Dorton started his Army career with the 222nd FA Battalion, Utah National Guard, in He entered active June, 1933. duty with 222nd when it was called to active duty on March 3, 1941. During World War II he served in the Pacific Theater of Operations with the 222nd Field Artillery Battalion until March, 1943, when he returned to Fort Ord, California to serve as Cadre with Field Artillery Battalion to England and later to France in He served in the Euro1944. pean Theater of Operation until July, 1945, when he returned to the United States and was discharged. He enlisted in the Regular Army in June, 1946, and was assigned to the Gunnery Dept. U.S. Field Artillery School at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, where he served from August, 1946 until August, 1949. In October, 1949, he joined the 77th FA Bn, 1st Cav. Div. in Japan. In July, 1950, he went with the 1st Cav. Div to Korea and served.in Korea until July, 1951, when he was assigned as advisor to the Force of Japan. In July, 1953 he was assigned as advisor to the Wyoming National Guard and served there until July, 1957 when he was again assigned to Korea as the Operations Sergeant of the 24th Di vision Artillery (later designated Self-Defe- MARCH THURSDAY, 23, 1072 Paid Sadie Mott Dies; Funeral Funeral Services Funeral Services At Funeral Services Barbara Lewis Held Tuesday Held Friday For Lurena D. Yates Held Friday For Funeral services were held Saturday, March 17, at 1 p.m. in the Lehi Stake Center for Mrs. Merwin (Bill) Lewis, long-tieducational worker. Barbara A. Lott Trane Lewis, daughter of M. S. and Rosebell Peterson Lott, incident to age. passed away March 13 after an extended illness of cancer. con D. Ray Bishop Bishop The large congregation and ducted the services, with LeRoy lavish the Mecham array of beautiful flowers family offering prayer at Anderson ana ions denoted the respect and regard Mortuary. Prelude and postlude of many. Mrs. Lewis had followed secorgan music was played by Lola Mills. The opening prayer was retarial occupation in the Lehi offered by Earl Mott, a grand- High School, in the School District office, and most recently son. Melissa Robinson read the life in the Lehi Junior High School. sketch, relating that kindness She had served as secretary of and love were the rule in the the Alpine Education Association Mott home as instances of the and was formerly employed in development of a sweet, gentle a similar capacity at the Geneva spirit were brought out. The Steel Plant. A devoted IDS Church worker, devotion of Mrs. Mott to her husband and children was shown, she held a long record of choir as was the teaching by example. singing in the stake and wards Mrs. Mott assisted her husband Among church positions had been as caretaker of the old First those in stake and ward Relief Ward Church for many years and Society and also Sunday School served as a Relief Society visi- teacher. Her courage and persistence ting teacher for 26 years. in furthering her education and In addition, she served as Re lief Society birthday greeter for continuing in her chosen pro 11 years, sending birthday cards fession were eulogized as were and personal telephone wishes her kindly attitude and friendly on the birthday of members. She qualities. Bishop Sherwin Allred of the enjoyed celebrating her birthday and these were joyous occasions Lehi Sixth Ward officiated at Mrs. Ruth Ann for family and friends. She al the services. so continued a hobby of compiling Larson played the prelude and scrapbooks of news happenings on postlude music and accompanied the vocal selections. The prayer a local, state and national level, which was begun by her husband with the family at the Wing Mor in 1911. tuary was offered by Paul M. Born Feb. 8, 1885,inAmerican Trane, a son. Bishop J. Fernn Fork, the daughter of James and Gurney, principal of the Lehi Ermina Conder Spratley, she Junior High School and long married Albert S. Mott on Feb. time associate of Mrs. Lewis, offered the invocation at the 14, 1905, in the Salt Lake Temple. A vocal duet, "Look chapel. Mr. Mott died Oct. 7, 1947. Up To Him," was rendered by First speaker was a son-ilaw, Glenn Sabey, who spoke of Mrs. Glen (Vera) Trane andMrs A bio Keith (Ann) Bushman. Mrs. Mott's kind, gentle qualities as a mother. "The great graphical sketch and tribute was est warmth is not the heat of presented by Mrs. Russell the house, but of the heart," he (Phebe) Innes, close friend and associate in the edu said, noting that this was present long-tiin the Mott family. He admoncational field. Many impres ished the family to follow in their sive activities denoting the daunt mother's footsteps. He said it William Daniel Jones, 83, died in the American Fork Hospital Mrs. Mott's worthiness dication to the gospel. and Bishop Melvin R. Kitchen, de- for- right principles of life Jesus Christ," Myrtle T. Woolsey Funeral services for Lurena Yates, who died March Funeral services for Myrtle He was born in Iona, Idaho 13, were held March Friday, Woolsey were held. Thompson November 13, 1888, the son of 17, at 2 p.m. in the Lehi Third March 17. at 11 am in Friday Samuel Henry and Lucy Dawson Ward Chapel. Bishop BerlCoates Chapel. Bi Jones. On February 26, 1912 he of the Lehi Third Ward officiated the Wing Mortuary of the Leni Sherwin Allred shop married Hattie Blood in Provo. at the services. Sixth Ward officiated at the ser He was a farmer and a member The prelude and postlude music The prelude and postlude LDS Church. of the was played by EvelynSlater. The vices.,was music played by Ruth Ann Surviving are his widow, Lehi; family prayer at the mortuary was three sons and a daughter, Paul was offered by BillJolley. Free- Larson. The familyandprayer the openWoolsey Benny by DanM. Jones, Pleasant Grove; man Barnes spoke the invocaing prayer was. by David Wooiel Jones, Lehi; Harold Sher A vocal duet, "In the tion. sketch was man Jones, Goleta, Calif, and Garden," was sung by Sylmar lsey. A biographical bv Harvev Moosman and a read Mrs. Howard (Thelma) Nichols, Thayn and Francis Trinnaman vocal selection, "Beyond the Sun Murray; a brother, John Jones, and was accompanied by Evelyn was sung byCarol Zimmerset," Lutie a Wolf, Slater. Bishop Verl Coates re sister, Mrs. Ogden; Dona Norman and Betty man, San Francisco, Calif.; 14 grand marked on the life of Mrs. Yates accompanied by Ruth Ann Smith, children and ten and a biographical sketch was Larson. Bishop Sherwin Allred read by Berniece Beckstead. The and James W. Penrod were the Funeral services were held first speaker was Carlos Coates speakers, and the ladies trio Tuesday in the Wing Mortuary followed by a musical selection "Not Now, But in the Com chapel. Bishop William Price by six girls, The Violet Cottage. sangYears." The closing prayer ing of the Lehi Second LDS Ward They sang, "You'll Never Walk was spoken by Therold Woolsey at the officiated services. Alone." Reverend George Wig- - and the dedication of the grave The prelude and postlude mu gin was the concluding speaker. at the Lehi City Cemetery was sic was played by Joan Welch Mrs. Thayn and Mrs Trinnaman by Ron Hutchings. was and the family prayer spoken sang "Gom' Home" and the bene Pallbearers were Jimmy Wlut-ne- r, by J. Dale Dumas. The opening diction was spoken by Meredith Berdell Richard prayer was offered by Alan Jones A. Yates. Dedication of the Thompson, BennyPorter, Woolsey, A vocal duet, "Whispering grave was by Clifford Dean. In Whitner.MelvinThompson. Hope," was sung by Ardell Zinv terment was in the Lehi City Marvin Thompson, and Terry merman and Kathryn Dorton, ao Cemetery. Tucker. companied by Joan Welch. The Pallbearers were Lowell Gene biographical sketch was read by Yates, Jerry Yates, Jack Bowen, Last year we said, "Things the followed Jones Ronald by Robert Yates, Jay Forbush, can't first speaker, Bishop Evans L. go on like this," and they Dean, Cecil Yates, and Anderson. Stephen and Bryan Tracy Johnston. they got worse. didn't, Craig Jones, grandsons, played a piano and organ duet and the concluding speaker wasPatriarchCecilAsh. A closing prayer was spoken by Mens and Boys New Spring Fulmer Allred. Sherman Jones spoke the dedicatory prayer at STRAW AND FELT the graveside. Pallbearers were Larry Knight, Stephen Jones, Robert In All Shapes and Colors Jones, Hal Jones, Bryan Jones and Jerry Smith. Interment was in the Lehi City Large Stock of Spring Trousers Cemetery. Friday. Dean Jen-nin- es HATS n- is not how long, but how well we live, but it was an honor to live as long as did Mrs. He commented that the Mott. book of life will be used in judgement, and that all of us will pass from mortal life and will die, He spoke of but live again. CSM Le Drue Dorton Honored at PRESS. William D. ones Funeral services for Sarah Ellen "Sadie" Spratley Mott, 87, were held Wednesday, March 15, at 2 p.m. in the American Fork First Ward chapel. Mrs. Mott died in the AmericanFork Hospital Sunday, March 12, of causes nf THE LEHI FREE Friends Pay Final Tribute to Cords - Double Knit and Stay Pressed less and cheerful character of Mrs. Lewis were recalled. The service of her two sons, as mis' Levi's - Wranglers - Slacks and Gieans For The Whole Family All Sizes and Colors sionaries was noted. and of he said. Musical interludes were a vo cal solo, "That Wonderful Mo ther of Mine," by RulonNicholes, accompanied by Mary Humphries. also Mrs. Humphries played an organ solo with a medley of "Oh, My Father," "In the Garden," and "Beautiful This was followed by remarks from Bishop Allred, close associate with the family in farm ing operations. Bishop R. Ward Webb, close family friend, recalled numerous experiences and trips which included the two couples. Stake President, Dean Worlton, was the concluding teacher speaker. As a long-tiand school executive, he had been closely associated with Mrs Lewis and also her sons. Ladies Pant Suits - Blouses Slacks and Knit Tops Latest in Mens Dress Oxfords Cowboy Boots for mer bishop of the First Ward, Isle of Somewhere." The closing prayer was spoken spoke as friend and neighbor. The closing song by the duet He cited the modesty of Mrs. by Paul Sabey, a grandson, and was "Hold Thou My Hand." Lynn in the the American Fork grave Mott as a virtue, noting that a brother-in-laspoke was dedicated by Lewis, Cemtery kind City her she that preferred the benediction and the grave in Mott. He noted grandson LeRoy deeds went unseen. was de Pallbearers were Glen Mott the Lehi City Cemetery that she lived the simple truths dicated by Elder Stanley G Kenneth Mott.LeBernard Mott, of the gospel, which will bring Lewis, a son. I salvation and filled her life. He Grand Mott, Voln Mott, sons, and O John Iverson. Pallbearers cited her example of faith and were Calvin The profusion of beautiful flow her ability to hold to the iron Lewis, Gary Lewis. Dennis Lott rod of truth. "It is not the ers was arranged and cared for Weston Innes, Jack Lewis, and of life which trip by the American Fork First Ward Glen Trane. k crossroads ! , us up, but the side roads we Relief Society, who alsoprovided Relief Society members of the take rather than choosing the luncheon for the family at the straight and narrow path," he church following the services. Sixth Ward cared for the flowers, said. He also touched on the CSM LeDRUE DORTON principle of repentance and forgiveness, noting that Mrs. Mott trespasses forgave 1st Cav. Div. Arty). He departed readily her. against Korea in November, 1958 for duty Bishop Bishop was concluding as SGM with the 130 Afty at noting that Mrs. Mott speaker, Ft. Lewis, Wash. was the oldest member of the From 1960-6- 3 CSM Dorton was ward at the time of her death. assigned to the 122 Arty 4th He praised her ability to live Armored Division, Pinder Bar the gospel fully in her declining racks, Zirndorf, Germany. as an example in In 1963 he was assigned as years, serving the ward and community as she CSM 5th Inf. Div. at Ft. Carson devoted her time and talents to He served with tne Colorado. the Lord. Her love of children 5th Inf. Div. at Ft. Carson until was also noted and the apprehe was reassigned to Korea as ciation she showed for all that CSM 2nd Inf. Div. Arty. He was done for her. served with the 2nd Inf. Div. Arty He reassured the family that until 1967. On departure from their mother had gone ahead to Korea he was assigned to CSM a place for them, prepare 210th FA Group. the Whole Family Special Fifty Pair of Vz Price Mens Dress Slacks w, I Special Mens and Boys Ball Caps Regular $125 for 69c son-in-la- w, o jf O o hiJ IF POWERS Main Street Lehi, Utah IS ytfGi)oflD(S Coir Woslh) With Fillup of GAS (12 Gallons or Moro) CSM Dorton has been awarded the ACM w2oakleaf cluster sand the Good Conduct medal w10 knots. advising the family to live close to each other, recalling the heritage they bore. "Make the world a better place to live; teach the 25c Charge for less than 12 gallons. mi 78irs Wednesday, April 5 HOTTEST BRAND pod! REXALL drink fresh water, and breathe clean air. So if the people in Lehi and even towns all over the world would help with our pollution problem we would make the world better for us and the people younger than us. But if people keep polluting this world it's not going to last as long as it would if we all helped clean it up! We should make our town clean for us to live better lives. That's what would happen right now if we would start today" t'ow in Progress All sizes in stock. by Wyatt These Specials Run From Carter. "Our Town: It's our town that we're messing up, and it's our mess that dirties the town. It's our lives that do it. It messes 'Listen . up our lives! Litter Machine: The Litter Machine is a machine that likes litter, but the people stopped feeding him and he didn't have legs. So the town got dirty and he got tired of seeing trash be' cause that made him hungry. So he begged people to feed him. tut they said, No, wait till the town ATTlUIISIBAYi lkid Thursday, March 24 mm MAIN STREET - LEHI Till 7Tnll' 514 g (Sn)S East State Road Phone WHIG 768-256- 1 - Lehi g a |