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Show I KIM KIRKHAM. MASSE HARRIS. . . CENN Announces Wedding Plans For Salt Lake Temple the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, DeAnne to Kim M. Kirkham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kirkham. The couple will be married April 22 in the Salt ake LDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening from eight until ten p.m. at the Seventh-Twelft- h Ward Cultural Hall. 1095 North 300 West, Lehi. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The bride-elec- t graduated from Lehi High School and is a four-yea- r seminary graduate. While in high school he participated in football, baseball, track and tennis. He served an LDS mission ary graduate. to the Pennsy PETERSON. Firm Attendunl in 1977 Dixie (allege Lehi resident Genny Peterson, currently a I vania-Harrisbur- g Bicentennial Y sophomore at Dixie College in St. George, was recently named first attendant in the Mis- Prior to his mission he attended UTC and was on the baseball team. He is now attending BYU and is employed Dixie College Queen Contest. 1977 Provo. After a honeymoon trip to California they plan to make their home in Lehi. Rodeo in School anymore." She received the award following a stiff competition in which the contestants were judged 50 percent on appearance and personality and 50 percent on overall horsemanship. Miss Queen Peterson, along with Julie Herman and second Donna attendant reigned at the Atkinson, Regional College Rodeo held at Dixie College on April 8 and 9. Funeral Services Held For Olive Ruth Taylor Mrs. Olive Ruth Taylor, who passed away on April 5, 1977, was eulogized in services held Saturday, April 9 at the Wing Mortuary Chapel. Bishop Blaine Anderson officiated at the services. The prelude and postlude music was played by Joan Welch. Russell Phillips, a grandson, offered the family prayer and Ralph Price, also a grandson spoke the invocation. A vocal selection, "Beyond the Sunset" was sung by a ladies trio, Vervene Grant, Shirley Southwick and Virginia Yerke. They were accompanied by Joan Welch. Renee Stewart, a granddaughter gave the biographical sketch and speakers who honored Mrs. Taylor for her life of service to others were Dr. Elmo Eddington, Homer Trinnaman and Louis Francis Phillips, a Trinnaman sang the beautiful song "Softly and Tenderly" accompanied by Joan Welch. Taylor Phillips, a grandson, offered the closing prayer and the dedication of the grave at the Lehi City Cemetery was by Leland Price, a Serving as pallbearers were son-in-la- son-in-la- WIN IN RODEO EVENTS Jan Norris, Des Cooper and Colleen Ashley. I. to r.. each iron honors at the recent Moab High School Rodeo. Miss Cooper earned the Miss Congeniality award and n ils named first attendant to the queen. Miss Norris placed second in the break aica: and Miss Ashley placed third in the barrells. Longhorn Rodeo club members would like to remind even- one of the Lehi rodeo, which will be held May 13th and 14th. Strawberries 49' Pound Residents Dies in Idaho in the Alpine Stake Center Thursday, April 7. Bishop Richard Stowe conducted the services. The prelude and postlude music was played by Pauline Hills and President Armond Webb offered the prayer with family members. The invocation was spoken by President Merlin Larson. A musical selection "Eternal Life" was sung by Flora Nielsen accompanied by Cynthia Pannell. Bishop Stowe comforted the mourners with words of sympathy and spoke of the beauty of life's eternal plan according to the gospel. The biographical sketch was given by President Bob Shoell. Speakers who eulogized Mr. Webb for his many outstanding qualities as a father, husband, and church worker were Clarence Tingey and Rulon Craven. A musical selection was sung by the Webb children. They sang "Look up to Him" accompanied by Bessie Shawcroft. Ron Haliday sang the beautiful hymn "Beyond the Sunset" accompanied by Irene Haliday. Bishop Leor Griffiths spoke the benediction and Byron C. Milieu offered the dedicatory prayer at the Lehi City Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Milton Sealy, Ken Nunley, Bob Peay, Art Richins, Mackey Boley and Arnold Richards. Honorary pallbearers were Paul Webb, Dan Webb, Keith Webb and Boyd Cullimore. The huge array of beautiful flowers was cared for and arranged by the Highland Third Ward Relief Society. held Richard Price, Stephen Stewart, David Phillips, Brent Larson, Brian Price, Sheril Morrill and Boyd Stewart. The lovely flower display was arranged by the Lehi Tenth Ward Relief Society. '. Miracle Whip Grape Barrel Salad Dressing Quart 95 Grape Juice 4 48 oz. $1.00 grand- - great Adams. Lehi. Funeral services were Funeral services were held Wednesday at 1 p.m. for Loren R. McKee. 60, of Cambridge who died of a heart ailment on Sunday, April 10, 1977, in a Council. Idaho hospital. d He is a brother of Mrs. (Veda) Gray of Lehi; Mrs. Melvin (Verda) Kitchen and Clayton McKee of American Fork. He was born March 9, 1917, in Vernal, to Joseph Ray and Viola Ruth McConkie McKee. He married Merle Cook on May 25, 1937 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. McKee served as bishop of the Tridell Ward in Uintah County for more than ten years. He was also a high councilman. He moved to Cambridge three years ago. Survivors include his widow; six sons and five daughters. Brent McKee, Cambridge; .ra fsM Win-for- Rondal McKee, Merlin McKee, and David McKee, all Tridell; Mrs. Stanley (Gsen-na- ) Morrill, Sioux Falls. S.D.; Morris McKee, Boise, Idaho; Mrs. Craig (Lorene) Ouray, Uintah County; Mrs. Tony (Viola) Monks, Little Rock, Ark.; Mrs. Clair (Rosalie) Whitman, Moroni, Sanpete County; Mrs. Carl y, (Sharon) Foote, Ioka, Formally Speaking, "You Look Sensational Duchesne County; Dale You've taken the words right out of our mouths-whi- ch is to in one of oi jr say that you'll look absolutely breath-takin- g polyester voile formats. Choose the soft blue or aoricot cream with insert waistband, $50, or the blue-sk- y or orange sherbet print with Chantilly-typ- e lace, $52. Either one from our Formal and Bridal Wear Department (and mere are more), will start them talking. McKee, Rexburg, Ida.; 39 grandchildren; 5 brothers and 3 sisters. Services were held in the Tridell LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in Tridell Cemetery. It is not by the things you say, it is not by the things you do, but it's by the things you laugh at that I know what is really you. Blade Pot Roast 1 Large Asparagus 59' Pound Chuck Steak 69' Viva 2 4for$1.00 Gallon 6 lbs. $1.05 IGA Hunts CatSUp 32 oz. 03' 60 oz. Sliced $1.29 JVlargairnc 2 ibs. or 69' 79' Lb. Lb. Sausage Rolls 63' Pound Choose IGA Cottage Choose 59' Pound Morrell Mild Cheddar Soft & Fabric Softener 93' Chunk Bisquick $1.29 Bologna Bisquick $1.29 Free Rib Steak Morrells All Meat 76' Milk Pound 69' 63' Tissue 4 Roll Pack J Qt. Reg. 75' Bathroom Artichokes Carrots Cool Whip V) OF LEHI Pound Charmin con- - ducted Monday, at 11 a.m. in the Anderson and Sons Mor- tuary Chapel in American Fork. Cameron, Dale, all of Lehi; his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Conder. American Fork; Mrs. Arvene Olsen, Salt Held For Impressive services were City; TR4CEY OLSEN Brother of Local held to eulogize Blaine Douglas Webb who passed away April 4. 1977. The funeral was Lake mother, Mrs. Venetia A. 1 Funeral Services Blaine D. Webb currently serving as a Sunday teacher. A Lehi boy died Friday night at the American Fork Hospital of extensive head injuries suffered when he was struck by a car near his home two hours earlier. Dead is Tracy Arthur Olsen. six. 943 Fast State Road, Lehi. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lee Olsen. Lehi Police Officer Ray Edwards said the boy apparently was walking along the road a block and a half north of his home when he was truck by a car driven by RiHinie Wilson. 17. of Lehi. The accident occurred at 5:00 p.m. and investigation is continuing. Tracy was born June 3, 1970 in the American Fork Hospital. He was a first grade student at the Sego Lily School. He is survived by his parents, one sister, three brothers. Ronna Lee. Danny. THURSDAY. APRIL 14. 1977 THE LEHI FREE PRESS Olsen Youth, 6, Dies After Auto Accident Genny Peterson Named To Dixie Rodeo Royalty "My, my", Grandpa complained. "What's wrong with the younger generation&" "The main thing, I think," soothed Grandma, "is that too many of us don't belong to it She was in colorguard, pep club and was a varsity cheerleader. She attended UTC and is now employed n Lindon. Active in church affairs, she is mmmmmm- m- f Rodeo Queen ('.tiniest. The prospective bridegroom is also a graduate of Lehi High seminSchool and a four-yea- r sion. 11 n tempi mamage Lehi Couple Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harris. Lehi, are pleased to announce p Lb. $1.09 Pound Super Quality Market 1 2 Wtt Main UN, Utah Phono 768-994- 1 Thursday, Friday end Saturday April 14, 15 end 16, 1977 |