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Show Lehi 2 Page Free Press Thursday, April 26, 1979 Lehi North Stake Farewells, Homecomings Steven Carlton I Returns From Elder Steven Carlton, son of Mr. and Mrs. will Kenneth Carlton, return from the Penn- sylvania Mission on Friday, April homecoming will be held April 29 at 3 p.m. in the Tenth Ward, Lehi For Joyce 27. His Stake Center. Elder Carlton will relate interesting experiences pertaining to his mission. All ward members, friends and relatives are invited to attend. ELDER STEVEN CARLTON ...returns from mission James Nielsen To Serve Mission In England Training Missionary Center May 10, 1979. A missionary farewell will be held in his honor April 29 at 2 p.m. in the Lehi First Ward Chapel. James has served in his Deacons, Teachers and Priests Quorum He has been a Sunday School teacher and a member of the Elders Quorum over Home Council Teaching. He is a four-yea- r graduate of Lehi Seminary and Lehi High School. He has also completed one year at presidencies. Elder James Donald Nielsen, son of Donald and Marilyn Nielsen, has accepted a mission call to . the England Birmingham Mission. He will enter the BYU. Lehi Native Dies Lehi Stake hot dogs are produced in the US.every year to reach the moon and back Hakes. A Jacobs (Flora) Ray meeting schedule will appear in next week's Lehi Free Press. GE Girls To Have Car Wash Joyce O'Neil Jacobs, 53, died Saturday, April in a California 21, hospital. She was born July 11, 1925, in Salt Lake City to William George and Flora Hopkins O'Neil. She married Richard John Jacobs October 7, 1946 in American Fork. They lived in Lehi, then moved to California in May of 1952. She was past president of American Legion Auxiliary Post 723 as and served corresponding secretary at the time of her death. Survivors include her husband, Southgate, Calif. ; one daughter, Joy Jacobs, American Fork; one brother, Wayne O'Neil, and her mother, Mrs. full Pfluger, both of Downey, Calif. Funeral services will be held Thursday (today) at 2 p.m. at the Wing Mortuary with Bishop Donald V. Nielsen officiating. Friends and relatives may call at the mortuary one hour prior to the service. Burial will be in Lehi City Cemetery. throe sisters, Mrs. Noel (Cleo) Knight, American Fork; Mrs. Blaine (Audrey) Girls of the Fifteenth Ward will have a car wash Saturday, April 28. The event will be a fund raising project for Youth Conference. reman with Mini-Bask- et and Filter-Fl- o young men and in Lehi Stake who are of Mutual age are invited to attend a Fireside Sunday, April in the First-Sixt29, Ward at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Max Blackham, a Pleasant Grove dentist known for his rapport All Grove, and Mrs. George or small ones in the Tub that saves water hand-wasof deli-catdetergent, and eliminates Handles with youth and his speaking abilities, will furnish the program. Refreshments will be served. This Week will be held this Sunday, April 29, in all the wards in the Lehi North Stake. Stake President F. Russell Hakes said this schedule is being followed because of Stake Conference the following week-end- . Need Bedding Plants? We have 'em! Weight's Greenhouse 624 South Center Lehi, Utah of 626 Provo, !j3 h West, Lehi, Saturday from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Fees are $1.50 for a wash and $3 for inside and outside cleaning. after a long illness. He was born Oct. 24, 1904 in Lehi, a son of A. LeRoy and Nellie Powers Davis. He married Jennie Bennett on Sept. 26, 1927 in Salt Lake City, and the marriage was solemnized later in the Salt Lake LDS TemDle. Mr. Davis received his education in Lehi schools. He worked for U&I Sugar Co. as a sugar chemist for four years in Montana and Lehi. He and his wife lived in Lehi until 1928, when they moved to Provo and he began working for Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co. for 14 years. He then worked for U.S. Steel at Geneva for 28 years, retiring in 1969. He was a high priest in Rivergrove Second LDS Ward and active in temple work. Survivors include his wife; one daughter and two sons, Mrs. Paul (Jeanne) Durrant, American Fork; LeRoy Alan Davis, Provo; Shirl B. Davis, Orem; eight Original G Wicker A Painting Pottery Indoor Plants Mexican Red Clay Li i E R VE es Mini-Quic- k Extra Rinse Setting Last Year's Model YOU PAY ONLY $339.95 Attention Senior Citizens A reminder is issued to all who purchased Senior Citizen tickets $25 to $50 to will bus "Joseph, leave the Lehi Stake Center at noon on Saturday, April 28. Please be on time. Savings on Special Models GE TV & Appliances MM T.,V. AND STEREO I mmm x7 mm I N. 750 W., OPEN L - died Sunday, 1979 at his home NOW LEHI leads LeRoy Mahlon Davis, 74, April 22, Fast Meeting Scheduled For BIG Mmi-Bask- and leftovers Combinations 4 Cycle Selections: Normal, Permanent Press. Automatic Soak & Variable Wate' Level Setting Larsen. Salt (Nelda) Lake City. Funeral services were held Wednesday at noon in the Rivergrove Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Provo City Cemetary. h Fast meeting Pleasant Swenson, women Washer Tub System 4 if 3rd North d h car wash and cleaning come to the 700 Multi-Spee- exclusive Anyone wishing a good Ward, Quality-Buil- t, grandchildren; Fireside 212 times aMMffii'iPTnflnifrai Elder J. Thomas and Sunday, May 5 and 6, Fyans, one of the according to Stake Presidents of the First President F. Russell Funeral Held Today Pittsburg 1 Sets Conference Quorum of the Seventies of the LDS Church, will preside at the semiannual Lehi North Stake Conference on Saturday Mission Enough Strawberry Pots Sale Reg. 20 Hole $22.95 16 Hole 12 Hole 8 Hole 4 Hole 130 W. $15.37 $19.95 $13.37 $17.95 $10.9d $6.60 j12i05 $7.33 $4.42 Main, Lehi 756-737- 0 12:00 to 6 p.m., GroGa xX SWUM Jr r-r--r- Funeral held for Mark Fitt Mark Daniel Fitt, 7, April 22, 1979 of cancer at his home. He was born January died 15, 1972, Calif., in Walnut Creek, to Dr. Lowell and Linda Barnett Fitt. Survivors include his father. Concord, Calif.; and mother, American Fork; two brothers and two sisters, Craig Stephen, Jason Robert, Karin and Lynette, all of American Fork, grandparents, Mrs. Hope Fitt, Concord, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Barnett, Cedar Valley. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the American Fork 12th Ward LDS Chapel. Chapman played the prelude and postlude music at the funeral services and the family prayer was offered by Daniel Barnett. Bishop Jeremiah Hatch announced the services. The opening prayer was offered by David Coffin. A medley of favorite songs was sung by a group of Primary children accompanied by Olsen. Lynn Philip gave Biographical the Sketch. Speakers were Bishop Douglas Nicholes and Bishop Jeremiah Hatch A musical duet was presented by Janece and Laurie Jensen. The benediction was offered by David O. Brockband and Jon C. Fitt spoke the dedicatory prayer at the gravesite. Serving as pallbearers were Doug Yates, Tim Barnett, Craig Fitt and Kevin Bates. 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