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Show Pace Lehi Free Press 1 Marriott Urges Thank You Card April 10, I9n Congress To Enact Tax, We wish to express our dDMtmtmruss married Services Held For Juliett Taylor services Funeral for Juliett Taylor were held Wednesday, April 2, at the Wing Mortuary in Lehi. Joan Welch played the prelude and postlude music at the funeral service. Bishop Rick Farrer officiated at the service. Boyd Smuin spoke the prayer family and Samuel K. Wycherley offered the invocation. Katherine Hardy read the interesting biographical sketch. She told of the many hardships encountered by Mrs. Taylor in her travels through life but told of the indomitable spirit and strength of this wonderful lady. A ladies trio, Vervene Grant, Velda Smuin and Lois Neil, sang the meaningful song "Circle of a Woman's Reach." Speakers who told the rich heritage left by Mrs. Taylor were Bishop Boyd Stewart and Helen Jones. Joan Welch played an organ medley and the benediction was by Dwayne Rawlings. Sylvester Evans, a brother, offered the dedicatory prayer at Lehi Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Kurt Rawlings, Sherman Evans, Ferd Evans, Jack Smuin, Keith Evans and Faye Evans. Honorary pallbearers were Kim Rawlings (serving an LDS mission), Jody Rawlings, Juston Rawlings, Perry Hardy and Nathan Wycherley. The beautiful display of flowers was arranged by the Lehi Tenth Ward Relief Society. Funeral Wednesday For Gertrude 'Gayle' Anderson Gertrude "Gayle" Jensen Morgan An- died April 6, 1980, at the Utah Valley Hospital. She was born April 8, 1918 in Goshen, to Albert and Leona Finch Jensen. She married Sterling M. Morgan July 16, 1934 in Provo. They were later divorced. She later derson, 62, (f( lyl w Ernest An- derson, Dec. 11. 1942 in Salt Lake City. She was a store clerk for Safeway and Roes Bakery in Payson. She is survived by her husband. Lehi; two sons. Sterling Leon Morgan, Borgman, Ore.; Larry R. Morgan, Lehi; six three grandchildren; two one sister. Richard A. Jensen, Bob L. Jensen and Mrs. Clint (Elva) Peterson, all of thanks and appreciation to all those who assisted or helped in any way at the time of the passing of our beloved mother and sister. To those who extended expressions of sympathy and offers of assistance; to those who assisted on the program and cared for the flowers and all others who may have given us aid in any way, we thank you. William A. Wright And Family And the brothers and sister of Zclda Wright brothers, Payson; three daughters, step- Renie Sherfey, Eileen Stodard and Mrs. DeLois Stanger, all of Idaho. Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Payson Second Ward. Burial was in the Payson City Cemetery. Card Of Thanks We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to all those who helped in any way at the time of the passing of our beloved Residents Dies Jeanette Bell Tullis, 26, died Tuesday, April 8, at Utah Valley Hospital following a stroke. She was born 1980 January 29, 1954 in American Fork, to Jay C. and Shirley Fowler Bell. She married Kirk W. Tullis, May 30, 1975 in the Oakland LDS Temple. An active member of the LDS Church, she served in the Relief Society as the Spiritual Relations leader. She attended high school in Moraga, California and attended BYU for four years. She is survived by her husband, Kirk, of Orem ; one daughter, Jennifer Maren, age 4; parents, Lake Oswego, Oregon; brothers and sisters, Blake and Darin Bell, both attending BYU; Mrs. Gregory (Christy) Burnette of Lake Oswego, Ore.," and Julie Ann Bell of Lake .: Oswego; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Austin, Lehi. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 12 at 10 a.m. in the Orem 85th Ward Chapel, 100 North 400 West. Friends may call at the Wing Mortuary in Lehi, Friday evening from 7 to 8 p.m. and at the Orem Chapel one hour prior to funeral services. (firaff and grandfather. We are so truly grateful for the cards, flowers, and all expressions of sympathy A and consideration. special Daughter Of Former Lehi father husband, thanks to members of the bishopric for their aid and unto those derstanding; who helped with the program and furnished food for the luncheon afterward, our sincere gratitude. We would also like to thank the American Legion for their impressive tribule. The Family Of Thomas Powers Professor Argues For State Revenue Sharing For Cities An old battle between the states and the federal government is about to a skirmish become between states and local governments, according to Robert P. Huefner. The root of the evil will be, of course, money. There is good reason to expect that the action is going to be shifting to the states," said Huefner, at the opening session of the Merrill Lecture Series on Financing Rural at Development, Utah State University. "Federal held "revenue sharing is in trouble." Huefner said Utah will be forced to deal with the issue of deciding who gets what in the state just at the time Utah faces boom growth in some areas and declining population in other areas."We are going to see a much more personal kind of politics in solving this problem than we have seen on a national level," he said. look in polyester dotxblekitite Gals Win, Boys Place Second In Spending Cuts Citizen's urged Choice has of members Downs Chosen Congress to enact cuts of 0 billion in both taxes and spending. In a letter sent to every th member of the $25-$3- Training Camp Springville Meet Nielsen placed third; Becky Ingle placed third in the shot put and Joni Scott 4'7") placed third in the high jump. In the long jump, Missy Col ledge placed first "Never Say Die" IeRoy Downs just keeps on racking in the honors in wrestling circles. He won first place in the Olympic 200 competition held at the University of Utah last Saturday. wrestles at a LeRoy weight of 123 pounds. Following this latest win, Downs was selected as one of only five local matmen to participate in a two week Olympic (15'!')'; Colorado Citizen's lidii girls look first Thompson. Kelle Crit Choice Chairman J. place in a track meet held tenden, Becky McCarrel Willard Marriott Jr. with Ijehi, Springville and Pam Christiansen employees and im- and Payson. They scored 72 points to Springville's 49andPayson's44. The boys came in second with 63 points, following Payson with 79. Springville was third with 35. In the girl's events, Stacie Tripp came in third in the hurdles; Kelle Crittenden (13.3) look second and Suzanne Ray (13.4) third in the 100 yard dash; Rachel mandatory Thatcher placed third in price controls on hospital the mile (6:40); Kim costs. Thompson (1.06) was Marriott also pointed second in the 440 yard out that the fiscal year dash. 1981 budget contains tax The team of Kelle increases of $76.2 billion Crittenden, Lynettc or 14.5 percent, an ' Morgan, Suzanne Ray of $1,000 per and Michelle McCarrel equivalent household. "It is hard to were first in the 440 yard believe that the President with a time of 54.43; relay would choose to follow a McCarrel (2.41) Becky course which will in- was first in the 880 yard crease the tax burden on dash; and the team of individuals at a lime Morgan, Brenda when high taxes, Lynette Newby, Rachel Thatcher government spending and Wendy Gurney, and inflation have placed third in the already crippled their medley relay. power," purchasing Kelle Crittenden and Marrioll said. Suzanne Ray placed The Citizen's Choice second and third in the chairman outlined a nine-poi- 220 dash and Baryard tax and spending bara Kunzler (15.47) cul program proposed by placed third in the 2 mile. the taxpayers' The mile relay team organization. The plan of Kim consisting suggests cuts of billion in federal spending and federal taxes to provide relief for the individual taxpayer. will season Softball Marriott concluded the for weekend this begin letter by saying: "I urge several local teams. that Congress respond to Tingeys crew will travel citizen outcries across to St. George Ihis the country and make tax weekend to participate in and spending cuts, such a soflball meet there. as those proposed in the y A member of the Choice Citizen's Softball competition, program, a reality. Tingeys just came off a Members of .Congress 'winning year of cannoj fail to recognize that in 1980 every possible step must be taken to reduce taxes, position of $25-$3- 0 (4.40) placed first in the mile relay; Becky Ingle first placed second Joni Judy training Scott, (1410"); Gurney, and the in and javelin Wendy third (13'5"); Wendy ' Cation will elite Co-Cit- encourage " a freestyle G.O.P. Kessler congressional Mary C. last "Hj r. ft Women's America's military . kppn un with V the rising cost of rebuilding your the Fork home . . . automatically . . . see me." "superiority" exists only in the minds of its citizens and in the potential of the country. She quoted Major General George Keegan Jr., considered by many to be the top expert J.Ralph Binnall 120 North 100 East American Fork on military who said 756-351- superiority "remains to be bought and paid for. I think we should stop living on such misleading promissory notes." Mrs. Kessler, of Highland, agreed with Keegan's belief that "we are almost totally unprepared to wage and sustain .strategic;, wara. fare... " , League. . I 8 Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. STATE FARM Fire and Casualty Company Home Oilice Bloommgton INU Illinois The burden by enterprise. on the in- dividual American taxpayer must be eased." FDIC lesimraEce maximiiim for each toeee has depositer increased to Money market certificates available. This week's rate is 14.226. We Give A Hoot! LEA NY'S OF LEHI IWeciare N I Ik investment stimulating and savings, and reduce the burdens of government regulation on American , homeowners coverage that helps increased productivity Union, "If you want week Republican defense ', Lehi, Morgan, South Summit and Emery. , . neighbor, 1 State Farm is fiere3j Club, Mrs. Kessler said intelligence, last Like a good com- - denounced recent attempts by Democrat members of Congress to cut defense spending. At a meeting of the North Davis County same crew that helped y them win the summer." determine candidate They won first place after a close season of play. They will return to the soflball scene with the championship from Defense Budget Tingeys Launch Season Recreational in Kessler Defends U.S. in The region gymnastics meet will be held at Lehi High School next Monday. April 14, it was reported by Principal Neil C. Chris tensen. The meet will begin at 12 noon. Participating in the competition will be teams at camp Springs traveling team which will tour internationally in In boys' events, Reed Mellor (11.5) took first in the 100 yard dash; Phil Olsen (4.49) took second in the mile; and Blake Beck (54.2) took second in the 440 yard dash. The team of Penrod, Nattress, Downs and Mellor (45.8) placed first in the 440 yard relay; Paul Stanley (46.6) won fourth in 330 hurdles; and Wade Cardon (2.09) took second and Ruel Stanley (2.16), fourth, in the 880. The team of Burnham, Penrod, Hulchings and Allman captured first (3.57) in the medley relay; Mellor (2.40) was third in the 220 yard dash; Phil Olsen, first in the 2 mile; and the team of Hillstead, Cardon, llutchings and Heck were second in the mile relay. basketball played petition later this year. LeRoy, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Layne Downs, also won first in region and state high school meets. Lehi August. A tournament at the close of that camp 12'8"), placed fourth. American Set For For Olympic Congress. slated that the fiscal year 1981 budget proposed by the President "fails to address the nation's real economic needs." He noted that the $616 billion budget and its $16 billion deficit projection for fiscal year 1981 are based on "uncertain legislative assumptions," including acceleration of individual and corporate income tax payments, limited pay for federal increases Gymnastics Meet ME Bank of American Forli C. A A |