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Show Lehi Free Press 1 S -- Five Boys Earn Eagle Scout Rank 1 The Lehi Ninth Ward dominated the Court of Honor Sunday evening as Ave of their scouts received the rank of Eagle Scout. Those this award receiving At u ill ' V 1 t It II 1 ' V 7 BOB LUCERO km ' were Greg Price, Bob Lucero, Tony Lott. Kevin Turner and Joe Lucero. Kevin Turner is 13 years old and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Turner. He has served his troop as assistant senior patrol leader and scribe. He is currently serving as president of his deacons quorum and has served as secretary. He has earned his Duty to God Trail Award and the On My Honor award. He has earned the Pioneer and Trapper awards in the Frontiersman program and during his scouting experience has earned a total of 53 merit badges. He is in the eighth grade at the Lehi Junior High School, where he has been a member of the track team. He has played Little League baseball and plays Little League football for the Packers. He enjoys sports, fishing, science, and woodwork 1W0 leatherwork. Greg Price is 14 years old and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Price. He has " Funeral Services Held irrr 'jfe'' For Adella Robinson KEVIN TURNER 1 ill Page 9 in Zimmerman Funeral services for Adella Robinson Zimmerman, 80, of 51 E. Main, Lehi, were held Monday at 11 a.m. in Wing Mortuary. Mrs. Zimmerman died in American Fork Hospital Friday, September 21. She was born November 9, 1898 in American Fork to Heber G. and - Margaret Crystal Robinson. She married Steven Zimmerman on July 16, 1919 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died April 20, 1960. She was a precinct judge in Lehi and served as a Relief Society visiting teacher. Survivors include two sons and one daughter, S. and Rex Zimmerman Mrs. Morris (Donna) Clark, both of Lehi; Glen R. Zimmerman, Orem; 13 TONY LOTT grandchildren; 34 served his troop as senior patrol leader, has earned his Duty to God Trail Award and the On My Honor award. He served as president of his deacons quorum and is currently a teacher. He is in the ninth grade at the Lehi Junior High School and has played Bantam basketball. He enjoys tennis and was a member of the junior high tennis team. Tony Jay Lott is 13 years old and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lott. He has served his troop as senior patrol leader and is an officer in his deacons quorum. He has also earned his Duly to God Trail Award and the On My Honor Award. He has earned a total of 42 merit badges and was one of four scouts honored last year as "Scout of the Year." He is the only boy in a family with four sisters and enjoys the outdoors and is interested in frogs, snakes and lizards. He enjoys helping with the family yard and garden. He is in the eighth grade at the Lehi Junior High School and is a member of the band. He enjoys art and likes to draw. Joe Lucero, 15, and Bob Lucero, 13, are the sons of Fast Sunday Set This Week seventh the student council. He plays Little League football and baseball and has loss to a large haystack at about 9100 North participated in the city COSTLY FIRE- -A fire late Wednesday evening caused an estimated $2500-5300- 0 wrestling program. He 9200 West. The stack contained about 50 tons of hay. Arson is suspected. also enjoys hiking and camping. Governor To Joe is 15 years old and a freshman at the Lehi Address Women's He has High School. Council earned 51 merit badges and served his troop as Scott Governor scribe. He was also Matheson will be the named "Scout of the featured speaker when The Lehi Volunteer Firemen have again. "When we arrived the entire Year" in 1978. He served the Women's Legislative this week been kept busy an- stack was engulfed in flames," the again as an officer in his Council of Utah County swering fire calls. Early in the week chief stated, noting that arson was deacons quorum and is holds its first meeting of of equipment and 12 men suspected. currently a counselor in the season, says Dorothy three pieces Saturday, the department was called answered call to 9100 North and 9200 his teachers quorum. For council out three times to quell blazes and once in was Dirker, West wherea haystack large his Eagle project he spokeswoman. flames. "Because there was hp water to wash down the road following an auto painted fire hydrants The meeting will be all we could do was These blazes were all grass keep the blaze from throughout the city. He Thursday, Oct. 4, at 9:30 no fires and Max Chief damage was caused. said Lehi Fire plays Little League p.m. in the Women's spreading," issued a plea for everyone Chief 11 was received at Ray He said the Ray. football and baseball and Cultural 310 West to careful. "Everything is be Center, in especially from came and 9:39 neighbors p.m. church basketball. He 500 Provo. he said, noting further in tinder North, dry," the area. raises pigeons and loves The meeting is open to The chief said approximately 50 tons the outlying areas there is no water to to fish. all interested persons. of hay belonging to Leo Hadfield was a fight the flames. "All irrigation ditches total loss, which was estimated at $2500 are now dry," he said, "and there are no hydrants out of the city limits." He to $3000. A small crew with sorrte equipment urged exteme caution during this dry stayed at the scene throughout the night spell so that there will be no more losses to assure the blaze didn't flare up from fire. Because of General Conference of the LDS Church on October 6 and 7, Fast Sunday will be observed by wards in the Lehi North Stake this Sunday, September 30, it was reported by President F. Russell Hakes. the Evans gave biographical sketch relating many in- to Fires Continue To Plague Firemen, Cause Damage roll-ove- "Seventh Ward Country Fair AH the fun of an old fashioned "Country Fair" is in store for those who attend this annual Seventh Ward event. The Card Of Thanks fair will be this Saturday, 29, from 2 to 8 p.m. Sept. ' We would Tike to thank at the all those who called, Ward Church, brought food to our home, 1095 North 300 West. sent flowers and cards or The schedule of events helped us in any way. We is as follows: 2 p.m. also wish to thank the and puppet Relief Society for the Opening 3 4 beautiful luncheon and a show; p.m. pet show; -- - p.m. special thanks to those "drench;" 5 bishopric p.m. - big who helped with or wheel drags; 6 p.m. - log participated in the sersawing contest; 7 p.m. vices. eating contest; 8 p.m. Clifford Winslow pie square dance; From 6 to And Family 8 p.m. a bake and -- ate Dean Zimmerman offered the invocation. A vocal duet, "Goin' Home" was sung by Vera Trane and Ann Bushman, accompanied by Mrs. de Paula. Jeanne grade representative Ronald C. Peterson officiated at the services where Sharon de Paula played the prelude and music. The postlude family prayer was spoken by Glen R. Zimmerman. X f Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lucero. Bob has served his troop as senior patrol leader and was named "Scout of the Year" in 1978. He has served as president and counselor in his deacons quorum and has earned his Duty to God and On My Honor awards. He has earned a total of 54 merit badges. He is in the eighth grade at the Lehi Junior High School and last year served as HAV -- sale will ne "services held. A few of the services that have been donated include lawn m,owing, window washing, horse shoeing arfd garden plowing. .Here's your chance to get that project done while your mony boosts the building furd. Exhibits will include sewing, quiltjhg, canning, flower arranging, produce, baking and handicrafts. The exhibit entry deadline is set at 11 a.m. Saturday. There will also be booths with games, good foods and drinks for everybody. r. News In 1951 The Lehi Stake midwinter Old Folks Party will be held at the Stake Tabernacle. II STOP 1 SELF SERVICE GAS PUMPS . I American Fork 151 East Main 756-382- 5 We GARYS are not Working on Reputation We are Building One LATE MODEL TOKHEIM WITH REMOTE AUTOMOTIVE CONTROLS DISPENSERS .. .. 1969 6 DISPENSERS $400. 18 1972-7- a ' 3 1975-7- 7 4 TWIN DISPENSERS - $1100. Etoctrlc RudouM IncKiiWd We Can Do All pukts Your Service M CURRENT OPERATION IN OGDEN AREA AVAILABLE PC V. Work Completely Rebuilt State Inspections $225.00 ALL COMPLETE WITH HOSES NOZZLES AND AUTOMATIC ALL IN Mr Transmissions $60O ea - art tmpm $500. e Mtchwuctl ReadouU Included " DISPENSERS Stop Tune-Up- Installed with Engine Repairs Transmissions 2 year warranty REAL OPPORTUNITY TO tNTCR OAS BUSINESS OR UPOATt PRESENT EQUIPMENT AT SMALL FRACTION Of COST NEW. PHONE 393-859- 2 s Fair Prices! OGDEN 393-530- 7 OR 479-878- 0 OOEE 10.000 PNR OF BOOTS IKi STOCK sffeS ST&ItA mm TEWS steeps bags 55S UHNUtt&lfc . spirational events and incidents in the life of Mrs. W I U s . il jiXiHi f GREG PRICE Zimmerman. Speakers were President Virgil H. Peterson and Bishop A. Ralph Wing. A vocal, solo "The Lord's Prayer" was sung by Lineu de Paula. Morris Clark spoke the closing prayer and the dedication of the grave in Lehi City Cemetery was by S. Rex Zimmerman. Serving as pallbearers were Craig Zimmerman, Dean Zimmerman, Scott Zimmerman, Zimmerman, ii Kyle Tony Evans and Mick Riley. The many beautiful flowers were cared for by the Lehi Fifth Ward Relief Society. 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