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Show Funeral Rites vmml t ;.. : WAV r ' M i i j ... "KEATRE ' - Z1 j, New Year's John Eve E. Taylor died I i Taylor. married Frances VARSITY He Bell. She died March 29, 1921. He married Juliet Evans Goates August 14, 1937. He was a retired railroad man for Union P Survivors include his wife, two brothers and one sister, Bert Taylor, Bill Taylor and Mrs. Rhea Taylor, all of Provo; 10 grandchildren sport new uniforms...from I to r, Suzy Fowler, Debbie Palmer. Ketley Korous and Kellie Manning. 2nd row, I to r, are Pat Peck and Kelly Holmes with Suzanne Morrill at top. Girls are sporting white jumpers worn with a long .sleeve purple blouse, purple and white knee sox and shoes. The jumpers are stitched m CHEERLEADERS and great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. at Wing Mortuary. The prelude and postlude music was played by Joan Welch and the prayer with family members was spoken by J. Boyd Smuin. Bishop Blaine Anderson announced the services. The opening prayer was offered by Jim nurole thread and trimmed with purple buttons. ' .( . several Paulette Penrod. Rawiings gave the sketch. biographical Speakers were Hans Boyd Stewart Peterson, : r " m m Eve Party is slated for the youth of the Lehi and Lehi North Stakes, it was reported by William Dinehart, chairman. The gala affair will be held in the Lehi North Stake Center from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. tomorrow evening, December 29th Tickets, which will be available at the door, will be $2.00 per person. Dress will be shirt and ties for boys and dresses for girls. All youth in the community ages 14 to 18, inclusive, are invited. will be Refreshments served during the evening. Youths from both are serving as stakes little The newcomer checked in at seven pounds and will be named Raymond Lee. He is the first child for the delighted couple. Proud grandparents are Jim and Karen Danielson, Lehi; Mrs. Ron Graham and Bar- bara Oliver. Edna Haycock, Lehi, is a r. The Lord never gets in debt to any man. office or i liiii irrnii iViTunii- iifinr - iirrif n ri "Tr ir r uminidin r unifiin- irrrirn-- if before and Bishop Anderson. A musical selection was sung by Vervene Grant and Shirley Southwick. The benediction was by Ves Evans and Frank Taylor dedicated the grave at Provo City Cemetery. The Surplus Store - Overdraft protection on checking Identification Guarantee of first class bank service Lets you write yourself a loan L. LwJ -- mZI sJ IttsJl ,eA Certified Electronic Service For Those Who Buy From Us a .J :" Ladies and Jr. Sportswear - Color J of Lehi TV Subpt Quality Wishes You a Hannv New Year a Blue Bonnet Margarine 2 lbs. E 97 0 King Tide Box $2.41 .. qLux Liquid Soap S 22oz.71 0 U Mother's Cookies 04 Varieties Reg. 93' 79 0 Oroweat Onion Reg. 69 Old Home French Oread Rye Pelile 57 Bread 59 100-- 7 oz. 00 Dixie 50 ct. Clover Club Plates Potato Chips Heavy Duty Reg. & Crinkle 60 $1.13 Nabisco Snack Crackers 73 Box Zest a Soda Crackers on 5 Qts. Plus Dep. Dr. Pepper - Hires Orange Crush 32 oz. Plus Dep. 4 for 98 $1.09 IValley's Zesta Gorton Clams , Graham Crackers 2 lb. Box Sour Cream Minced Chopped $1.19 16 oz. Carton 53 Can 73 a a nnrJD anunnnannnnnnnnbnnnnnnnanna 85 lb. j A&R Link Sausage $1.25 lb. lb. 89 49 Sunny Delight Vi Gal. 79 2 for 89 B Potatoes Drink Flavors A Grade Morrell Frontier 10 lb. Rag Green Peppers in. Sunkist Mr Lemons 8 for $1.00 D Chicken Breasts Fresh Produce Russett Citrus-Grap- e Chip Dips S FRESH TENDER MEATS 7 Up and Pepsi Very Special Price 2 lb. Box 303Can59r IMO Dixie Party Rye AH n Libby Olives D Member FDlC n TV, 768-844- 4 American Fork r-r- ri. u Card gives you: Your Deseret . Goats do not eat trash, but if they are hungry enough they to obtain the glue on the backs. n Everyone's live is an object lesson to others. Small Card ig Value 031 will lick the labels off cans BV'-- - Make the man within your living ideal. y ou 99 West Main 3 U The Lord never does anything arbitrarily. Thou shalt not be idle; for he that is idle shall not eat the bread nor wear the garments of the laborer. white shoes. 0 recipe. members in planning the event. J.V. CHEERLEADERS Sporting new uniforms for the winter season are the J.V. Cheerleaders at Lehi High. Front is Suzanne Whimpey with Cyndee Crittenden, Angie Steele, and Linda Redmond, 2nd row. Girls are wearing white shorts with purple and white checked pleat inserts; a white, trimmed in purple and white check, vest worn over a checked long sleeved blouse. Purple knee sox with a white cuff are worn with purple and E 2 eggs in the The number should have read 12 eggs. called for committee various n" itt- recipe which appeared in last week's Free Press January 3. unable find his best saw, suspected his neighbor's son, who was always tinkering around with woodworking. During the next week everything the young man did looked suspicious, the way he walked, the tone of his voice, his gestures. But when the older man found the saw behind his own workbench, where he had accidentally knocked it, he could no longer see anything suspicious in his neighbors son at all. to the fire department New i A suburbanite, printing error in Letha Taylor's fruit cake A bright wiiw Cake Recipe There are openings for volunteer firemen in the Lehi Fire Department. may be Applications obtained from the city office or from any fireman. They must be submitted to the city P..-- 4 LEHI FREE PRESS Thursday, December 28, 1978 Error in Fruit Firemen Needed GOOD LUCK -- GOOD TIMES -GOOD CHtvZ and every W inn in n H'sv' r Year's (Friday). Pacific. KelJe Crittenden, hospital. New A Debbie first-tim- e parents of a healthy baby boy born December 14, in a Sheridan, Wyoming Thursday, Stubbs 7 83, and Steve Schoff became Party Slated December 21, 1978, at a convalescent center in Pleasant Grove. He was born December 10, 1895 in Provo to John Edwin and Emma Selena a SCHOFFS WELCOME SON ke Held For John Eldred Taylor, 1 i Bi-Sta- q p Franks Morreii 's Braunswheiger lb. 79 Mild Cheddar S u Cheese $1.29 lb. Slipef QUaHtV Marfiel' iznesimain Phone Leni.uun 768-994- 1 ; Thursday, Friday, and Saturdayg Dec. 28, 29 and 30, 1978 n u |