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Show AN1S Chapel was offered by Hal Holmstead. The opening prayer was Bishop All-rby Jerry Nelson. remarked on the life of Mr. Holmstead and a male quartette Vernon Aberle, Ray Stewart, Wpslev Dallev and Sherwin All- red, sang, "Oh, My Fa ther." Ruth Ann Larson accompanied the quartette. A biographical sketch was read by Lorie Holmstead. Speakers were Bi shop Leland G. Price and Pre A sident Herman C. Goates. vocal duet, Vera Trane and Ann Bushman, sang "In the Garden," and the benediction was spoken by Craig Holmstead. The dedicatory prayer at the cemetery was offered by Kay Holmstead. The profusion of beautiful flow ers were cared for by the Lehi Sixth Relief Society. Pallbearers were: Kurt Holmstead, Gordon Holmstead, Don Holmstead, Ira Holmstead, Boyd Holmstead and Sherman Evans. Interment was in the Lehi City teacher. He had been Democratic District Chairman. He is survived by his widow, two sons, Ronald Victor Smith and Craig D. Smith, both of Lehi, and four daughters, Mrs. Howard (Lurae) REX HOLMSTEAD Heart Attack Fatal to Liberal. Kansas wo brothers. Victor W. Smith Lehi. Funeral services will be held at the Wing Mortuary Chapel on Friday, March 31, at 11:00 a.m. Friends and relatives may call at the mortuary Thursday (tonight) from 7 to 9 and Friday prior to the service. Burial will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. Dies Following Robert Lingering Illness Funeral VICTOR WEBB SMITH A Atwood LEHI FREE PRESS, MARCH THURSDAY. 30, 1972 Renae Hadfield. The speaker George Lowe, LeRoy Coy, Bud was Darrell Proctor. Richard Atwood. and Melvin Olsen. Christofferson sang "Silver Haired Daddy of Mine" accompanied by Laurel Merrill. The benediction was spoken by Del-be- rt Sudweeks. Dwight Bates dedicated the grave in the Lehi Pallbearers City Cemetery. were: Bucky Piatt, Kay Atwood, Why don't they pass a Constitutional Amendment prohibiting anybody from learning anything? And if it works as good as the Prohibition one did, in five years we would have the smartest race of people on earth. light-hearte- 'irrrosa Victor Webb Smith, 67, Lehi, Held Monday died March 28 at 11:55 a.m. in the Utah Valley Hospital of naRobert Alonzo Atwood, 58, of FFA Banquet He was born in Winter, South Dakota, died March tural causes. Lehi, Utah, October 4, 1904 to 22 of a heart attack. He was Next Samuel Abraham and Harriet born Feb. 9, 1914 at Bags, WyoJane Webb Smith. He married ming to Robert A. Atwood, Sr. The Lehi Chapter of the FuWanda Deon Carter on Februand Minnie Williams Atwood. He ture Farmers of America is 1930 in Salt Lake City. was married and later divorced. 20, ary holding its annual Parents and The He followed the occupation of a was later solemnSons Banquet next Wednesday, ized marriage in the Logan Temple. He rancher. Survivors are one son, Clifwas it reported by April 5, was employed by the State Road Robert Atwood, Orem; four ford Smith, publicity chairman. Department and was a former daughters Mrs. Ben (Betty) BarThe dinner will begin at 7:30 deputy sheriff. He was a member ney, Calif.; Mrs. Roseallie Dodd, cafeschool the high p.m. in of the LDS Church and was ahome Duchesne; Mrs. Bud (Jennie) teria and cost will be $1.50 per person. The Chapter officers have planned a fine meal, which will Mens and Boys New Spring be followed by a program with entertainment and guest Rex D. Holmstead, 62, 441 West Main, died Friday at his home of a heart attack. He was born June 15, 1909 in Lehi, a son of Oscar L. and Ida DarHe married ling Holmstead. Gean Evans on July 11, 1928 in the Logan LDS Temple. Mr. Holmstead was a retired supervisor of the U.S. Steel Company's Geneva Works in Orem. He was a member of the LDS Church High Priests and served as Sunday School Super intendant and was currently a Provo Tem THE THE KNIT POP-UP-S dash off to almost d anywhere in a flippy, fashion. With an affinity for each other that makes them inseparable companions, in a popcorn stitch of everything except the blouses-com- es 100 textured Celanese FortreP polyester double knit. All, of course, are machine washable-and-dryabl- e. Cemetery. Rex Holmslead Wing Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Boyd S. Stewart of the Lehi Seventh Ward Bishopric officiating. Renae Hadfield played the prelude and postlude music and the family prayer at the chapel was offered by Bishop Stewart. The opening prayer was offered A vocal by Clifford Winslow. duet, Laurel Merrill and Esther Hebrew, sang "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" accompanied by AlbertAtwood. Roosevelt; and Arthur Atwood. Pleasant Grove; three sisters, Miss Elizabeth Atwood and Mrs. Ault and Mrs. Merrill (Uvonna) David (Ruby) Thackrel. both Varney of American Fork; Mrs. Clearfield; Mrs. Wylo (Myrtle) Fred (Furlann) Olsen, Orem; and MacKay, Vernal; & Mrs. Kenneth (Vickie) Whitte-mor- e, Funeral services for Mr. At Provo; 18 grandchildren. One brother, Chester M. Smith, wood were held Monday at the ed 1 unnineham. Mrs. Tom (Shirley) Piatt, Lehi. Wednesday ple worker. Surviving are his widow of Lehi, three sons and a daughter; All Lehi Chapter members and Hal E. of Am. Fork; Ralph Kay their parents are urged to purof Boulder, Colo.; Craig Rex and Mrs. Jerry E. (Jayne) Nel chase tickets to this event. son of Salt Lake; 12 grandchildren and one three brothers, Clarence 0. and Boyd Place in Meet E., both of Lehi; Ira L. of Al STRAW AND FELT HATS In All Shapes and Colors great-grandchi- buquerque, New Mexico. Funeral services were conduc ted Tuesday, March 28, 197 2 at 1 p.m. at the Lehi Stake Center with Bishop Sherwin Allred of the Lehi Sixth Ward Bishopric The prelude and officiating. postlude music was played by Ruth Ann Larson. The family prayer at the Wing Mortuary Large Stock of Spring Trousers Cords - Double Knit and Stay Pressed Wesley Gordon and Reed Powell represented Lehi High at the State Forensics Meet held in Salt Lake City last Friday and Saturday. Both boys entered the Legislative Forum Division and Wes received a superior rating and Reed earned a good rating. The boys were accompanied to the meet by Kent Davis, advisor. 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