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Show Funeral Rites I; Held For Cam Cooper JOSEPHINE D. ROBINSON Josephine D. Robinson Dies Of Heart Attack Funeral services for Josephine Dougall Robison , 72, of Lehi were held Monday, October 4, in the Wing Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery in Springville. Mrs. Robison died of a heart attack Wednesday, September 29, at her home in Lehi. She was born Aug. 18, 1904 in Springville to John W. and Harriet Wheeler Dougall. She married Joseph Smoot Robison in August, 1972 in Springville, and the marriage was solemnized later in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Nov. 22, 1957. Mrs. Robison was active in the LDS Church, serving in the Primary, Sunday School, YWMIA and Relief Society as a teacher and was active in temple work. She was a retired school teacher. Survivors include one son John G. Robison, Lewiston, Ida.; Mrs. Douglas (Diane) McDowell, Roy, Weber County; eight and one daughter, grandchildren; and two' brothers, Barney Dougall and Hugh Dougall, both of Springville. Funeral Monday Conducting the funeral services was Bishop Joseph Shel-to- n of the Lehi Ninth Ward. The prelude music was played by Karla Harding. Prayers CAED OF THANKS To our many friends and relatives who share the loss of Timp Cave Tours End our loved one, we wish to express our sincere apprecia- tion. Your kindness and Cameron Voygt Cooper, 22. of Lehi, died Friday. Oct. 1. 1976 at 2:50 a.m. in a Lehi cafe from a sub wound. He was born April 10, 1954 in Provo, a son of Gary L. and Bonnie Jean Vogt Cooper. He was employed by Geneva Steel Co. He was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include his parents, Lehi; one brother and two sisters, Gary Alan Cooper, Mrs. Gordon (Candace) Soffel and Desiree Cooper, all of Lehi; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vogt, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Josephine Cooper, thoughtfulness has helped lighten the burden we carry. We thank you all. and especially all of the young people who have been in Ralph's charge over the years. You have been super kids, and he was your friend. Many thanks to all. Sincerely, Lydia H. Powell. Betty LaRae, Gene and Connie Say not, Guided tours of Timpanogos Cave have been discontinued for the winter months effective Wednesday, October 6. 1976 Superintendent Sherma E. Bierhaus has announced. The early closure is due to the construction of a rockfall barrier and trail shelter which will reduce the hazard of visitors being struck by natural rockfall. "I have found the vegetables, fruit and some big game and you'll save a ton of SCARVES 100 money! Here's 15.8cu. ft. Values to $18.00 FREEZER Ladies WITH TEXTURIZED STEEL DOOR V V Nylon 59 ---.- Ladies SWEATERS.... sale $6.97 PANTS and SKIRTS ..sa,e $7.97 only ILrJIM.5 SPECIAL PMvl ON ML CHEST OR UPRIGHT X 4fc mm a m m m a m connections with snerrif Lehi Videomatic'25 Color Console! Easy-on-your-ey- es C SIZES mm. oept diagonal Credit Terms ) Magnavox Videomatic was the first color adjust its picture to changing room lighting automatically. Its TV to electronic "eye" sees changes in room light and automatically adjusts the picture. ..so it never glares in a dark room, never washes out in a light room. . V1 V were offered by Karen McDowell, You'll also enjoy Mark Johnson and James Pingree. solid-stat- cal sketch was given by Cleon-d- a Miner and remarks were offered by Ernest Urry, Paul Hanson and Bishop Joseph Shelton. A ladies double trio composed of Rose Hinton, Shirley Shurtz, Barbara Powell, Nadine Gray, Jean Peterson and Etana Larsen, sang a Model 4512 Contemporary styling "You'll Never Walk Alone." '" The dedication of the grave was performed by Dr. A. Edgar Robison. (Ip(fi)8)(!li(lll(51fe Middle age is when you are more interested in seeing how long the car will last instead of how fast it will go. aaaaaftfti Pound Load Broad 4 for $f . . . Keebler oo lb. Box Soda Crackers . . .J9' Mix and Drink - 20 qt. IW OnwAnmA Millr Hi-D- ry Large Roll Paper Towels Frostie 16 oz. Kraft 14 oz. Carmels S7 Root Beer SUPER QUAUTY MEAT Fryer A-Gr- 39 8 Pak S9( Pound Morwest Margarine 39 Apple Cider lynn Wilson Reg. $1.49 Kraft 100 Island 16 oz. 69 ' Tamalos Drossing Mt. Valley Eggs ade Mad. Doz. 59 Town Pride 2 Milk 59 Gal. f2S 3 lbs. 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Played Football at Snow College A biographi- musical selection, o YOU SAVE responsibility, V $4.97 Values to $21.00 AND ADJUSTABLE COLD CONTROL The only excercise some people get is jumping to conclusions, running down friends, V sale $13.00 Freeze your . sidestepping Less thunder in the mouth, more lightning in the hand. Sportswear Junior Tops Values to Whirlpool by Jean Fitzgerald and prayers were offered by Howard E. Cooper and Jeff pushing their luck. upon weather conditions and two construction projects, 1976 fttD HUTCHWF1 iaic Bishop Donald Palmer ciated at the services held at the Lehi North Stake Center on Tuesday, October 5. Speaking at the ceremony was Ned Wilson, Geoff Butler and Ken Woolstenhulme. Prelude music was performed THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7. LEHI FREE PRESS Anniversary Save on offi- The opening date for the 1977 season will be announced next spring and will be dependent The visitor center will remain open and offers truth," but rather, "I have found a truth." Lehi. Cooper. A biographical sketch was given by Kim Cooper. Musical selections were given by Marlow Swenson and by Glade Berry. Pall bearers for the funeral were Mike Strong,-- Val Darling, Terry Golding, Bob McStay, Randy Rushton and Don Harris. Honorary pallbearers were Cody Soffel, Cole Cooper, Ryan. Cooper, Larry Cooper, Mike Ames and Cary Giovannoni. Flowers were arranged by the Lehi Eleventh Ward Relief Society. ; Burial was in the Lehi City Cemetery where J.B. Cooper pronounced the dedication of the grave. museum exhibits and a twelve minute slide program about the area. lb. $109 All Flavors Shorbert Vi Gal. 69' 79' Supor Quality Markot 12 Wtit Mom Member of lhi, Utah C of C Thursday, Friday and Saturday Octobar 7, 8 end 9 |