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Show J. Arthur Morton, Fork; Vesta American Jean Olson, San Antonio, Texas; 12 grandchildren; seven great- -- Funeral Held For Lawrence 11 a.m. at Wing tuary in Lehi. was He BABY BOV FOR were Morton, 71, who died at home Saturday, April 15, were held Wednesday at The the and Christopher Morton, Kay Johnson, Morton Turner, Bert Wilson, Wesley Turner and Gerald Johnson. Mor- The flowers were born cared for and arranged 1906 in November 5, Lexington, Nebraska, to Lawrence James and Gertrude May Wheelock Morton. He married Gertrude Fox on March 30, 1928 in Salt Lake City. He was a retired supervisor for U.S. Steel. He has served with the Utah National Guard. He was a member of the Senior Citizens Bowling League and Golf Team. Survivors include his wife, Lehi; three sons and three daughters, Robert L. Morton, Roger F. Morton, Mrs. Wesley (Joyce) Turner, Mrs. Gerald by the Lehi Ninth Ward Relief Society. all of Lehi; are parents A for Elder Dennis Rich Carbine, who returned April 7 from a mission in Germany. Elder Carbine related many interesting and dark-haire- d, faith-promotin- dimpled baby boy was born to Bishop and Mrs. Joe Shelton on Apr. 17 in the American Fork Hospital. The healthy little man tipped the scales at seven pounds five ounces and measured 19 and a half inches in length. He will be named Joseph Andrew. Ecstatic brother Steve and sisters Jan, It Schow and Mary Smith, both of Lehi. Be sufficiently kind and gentle to understand and love the very young and the very old. Penny Be sufficiently independent and optimistic to believe in your own Band Festival Mothers' Sportswear Mom Will Love Day Specials Ladies ize Be sufficiently patient Even a turtle sticks out to keep at it if you have its neck if it wants to get decided to complete a somewhere. specific project. Check school gym. Mr. Gray also reports that recently the eighth grade students participated in the Small Ensemble Festival. "Out of seven large groups that performed, Lehi brought home seven Superior ratings." Mr. Gray praised these students for their accomplishments and paid tribute to their director Richard Devey for the outstanding work he is doing in the music department. The Alpine School District's Junior High School Band Festival will be held at the local school next Thursday, April 27th, it was reported by Jim Gray, principal. A total of five schools from throughout the district will participate activities. "Our during the day-lon- g junior hieh band is predicted to do very well in this festival," Mr. Gray said, noting that students from Lakeridge Junior High, Orem Junior High, hard to adjust to the Jet Age for those who have reached the Set Age. JoEllen are waiting their turn to tend. Also happy are grandmothers Leona grandfather Murvel Walker of Orem. Fork Junior High and Pleasant Grove Junior High Schools will also be heard. Parents and friends of participating students are invited the event, which will be held in the American Jr. High to Host in- g is great joy from her sister Brittany and brother abilities and in the Sonny Ray. Grand possibilities of the future. cidents that happened during his mission. His plans include working through the summer then attending college in the fall. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund W. Carbine, 330 West 3rd North. and Paula, proudly welcome a new baby girl to their family. Betsy Andrea arrived April 4 at Utah Valley Hospital, weighing seven pounds and 15 ounches. The new little red head was welcomed w ith shouts of A homecoming service ws held Sunday, April 16, in the Lehi Tenth Ward 1978 parents are W.G. and Shirley MacNaughton and W.R. and Eva Hardman, of Lehi, and Bonnie and Gary Hardman Mrs. handsome THURS., APRIL 20, THE LEHI FREE PRESS Returns From SHELTONS DALE AND KAREN EKINS WELCOME DAUGHTER Dale and Karen Ekins welcomed a petite little baby daughter on April 6 at the Utah Valley Hospital. The little miss weighed a fragile seven pounds and measured twenty and a fourth inches. She has dark curls, big blue eyes and dimples. She'll be named Emily Ann. Emily has already won the hearts of big brothers Nathan (Cynthia) Johnson, Mission Duty invocation. dedication of the grave at Lehi City Cemetery was by Byron Whipple. Serving as pallbearers Funeral services for Lawrence James "Bus" Mrs. Dean Kirkham of Lehi. Great grandLa Verde Kirkham, Lehi, Royal F. Wright of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. S.W. Hilton of Pleasant Grove. prayer 'Bus' Morton Elder Carbine grandchildren. The services were under the direction of Bishop Kent Peterson. Alva H. Wing played the prelude and postlude music and Robert Fox spoke the family prayer. Bert Wilson offered the biographical sketch was given by Tonya Wilson and speakers were Dean A. Larsen and Bishop Kent Peterson. Alva H. Wing played an organ medley of favorite music. Bishop Dennis Collins spoke the closing BUS" MORTON and Matthew, not to mention thrilled grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Abe Ekins and Mr. and Pants Pull-O- n Spring-Summe- Colors r Rama A Beautiful, Top Quality Gingham Checks, Every Color and Size $1.69 Enjoy ' $J00 Yard the Sun Values to $18.00 Early by Making 4 nloutiAiico UIUJIIVUJV 20 So. Main Pleasant 0 Phone Grove Your Own Swimsuit 785-348- Live Famous Lycra on Stage 4 Racks Spandex Fabric Only $2.98 Ladies and Junior Yard Modeled by Mrs. Faye Godfrey of Lehi Brushed Nylon $1.00 Produced by Directed by Joel All Productions e Valley-Wid- A. Osborne $3.50 Adults - $2.50 Students and Sr. Citizens Yard Blazer Jacket Types of Lovely Last 4 performances April 20, 21, 22, 24 Tickets Now on Sale at Alhambra Boxoffice 4 p.m. Daily Sew N Price Colors are Pink, Light Blue, Navy and Black Pull-O- Spring Fabrics Thurs. Night, Apr. 20 - 2 for I Sportswear Washable Polyester Visa Gabardine by Russ Togs 100 Close Out n Pant ...... Skirt. .... ........ Polyester Strip Blouse Matching Belted Save . . . . . $27.00 $17.00 $17.00 $15.00 ESS? Group Rates and Family Night Rates MOVIE Main Street Matinees Sat., 3 p.m. The Bandwagon Wed., 2 p.m. With Fred Astaire - Hi MAGNAVOX Falmercraf t Also flUffiM JUST Lehi Don't delay. Stop in today. Quantities limited. Super Savings At Super Quality Market IGA Sandwich Bread rfgj Windcx Triger r'S Spray Bottle 22QZ.83' 5 off g9t I mu Com 3 cans 83 $3.11 Cookie Crisp M Case vSaCercal 83 --Junean nines JT CAKE MIX fj 59 lsjpiiimate Large IGACanned 1 Milk 3 cans 67' -- 79 Gal. frgaj Country Time ueoMMnif $1.75 Can 10 lbs. ugar $3.39 Hetty Crocker Frosting Mix 77' 3 tW flkflkt Log Cabin Syrup Strawberries 22QZ.93' 49 lb. Sweet Choc. New Mcks j,(nv Cabbage 15 lb. flglFrozen Grapefruit Qnd 1 Texas Pink '':iSggffip 15 Rhodes PanE&olls 3Doz.Pkg95' 2 quarts for 8 1( SET 79 24 oz. Millers Money $1.35 2 lb. Jar 1.G9 U-- 13 $1.00 " Morreii FuUy Cooked -- Ham Whole- 95 lb. Butt 95. lb. -- Shank-85' Colgate Morrells Braunscbweiger 69' Pound Morrells Lb. Pkg. MotHDogS 8' Toothpaste sPer 1 XnlIc Chruncni-o'- S 6 lb. Chuck Steak 79 pound M Sunkist ILeillOIJS Buttermilk Kccbicr SKSa Ripe Pickles T Clorox v&i Nalleys Sweet 2 Wtit Main LMarket Phon.768-994- 1 Thursday, Friday, and Saturday April 20, 21, and 22, 1978 1 |