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Show Page Lehi Free Press 8 Thursday, June 12 r ? dPEsniriuAasiES , ... "4 Y-- 1 Funeral Service Held For Leota Peterson Fatherhood... It creates a unique creature. Where does it begin? For most, it begins in a few tense minutes in a surgically sterile hospital delivery room. As one young first-tim- e father entered the portals of destiny, looking a little green around the gills, the nurses quickly handed him a full length paper gown and said he must wear it when witnessing the blessed event. Moments later, frantically groping at the ties, thinking everything might be all over, he stumbled back in. His young wife, in the last stages of delivery, lovingly takes his hand as she looks for the strength to finish her task. But suddenly, uncontrollable laughter burst throughout the room and in between gasps for breath, the nurses, doctors and new mother help the baby make its debut. But who, to the baby's innocent chagrin, should steal the show? Her bewildered daddy totally naked, except for a pale green crumpled paper hospital gown tied in the front. But once that cuddly little child is cradled in the strong arms of her father amateur hour is over. Instinct tells him it's up to him. He's hooked - hook, line and sinker. One father told of a time after weeks of sleepless nights, walking the floor, heating a bottle, waking up in a rocking chair with the bottle in the baby's ear. In that one careless moment he had felt like throwing the little so and so out to the dogs. But knowing his wife was exhausted, he said he would take the night shift. First he bounced, the baby loved it and wanted more, so then he swayed and just as his arm went to sleep the baby didn't, so then he swayed, bounced and walked. Finally, after three hours the little dumpling dozed off. Now all dad had to do was to get him into bed without waking him up. He tried to lift him over the side bars of the crib but the baby stirred. So he tried to put the side bar down with his foot but it was too noisy. Finally, fighting off total exhaustion and frustration, he climbs into the crib and lowers the baby down into his bed. Just as he is painstakingly taking his hands and arms from around the baby's neck, mother turns on the light - and seeing her husband kneeling over the baby in the crib with his hands close to his neck, screams, "No honey, don't strangle him! I'll rock him the rest of the night!" And so it goes, on through diapers, trikes, toys, to little league, dance reviews, team tryouts, drivers licenses, graduation, missions, college and marriage. But first-tim- e fathers shouldn't be discouraged, after all, it's the first time the child has grown up. And through all the struggles and mistakes comes the best times of our lives, the happiest moments and most important - the undefinable love between a dad and his son or a dad and his daughter. Believe me. . .Don knows. Happy Father's Day honey - what would we do without you? And Happy Father's Day to all you exhausted fathers out there! -- . i OVEMITE CAMPINC mvi tigs 2. .V- A i. 7M-S2- r Graduates include the following: Enchanted Forest: Gavin Bowman, David Broadhead, Janet Two of Lehi's newest combined last week to present their first graduation exercises. The program was held last Thursday evening and included children from the Enchanted Forest Preschool and the Creative pre-schoo- ls Pre-Schoo- Broadhead, Broadhead, Pre-Schoo- l: l. ticipated under the direction of school leaders, Mary Lou Ber-endso- Broadhead, Enchanted Forest group; and Rose Lindberg, Mary Creative The program included songs about the days of the week, the alphabet, the five senses and counting. The Creative Pre-Schoo- l. Baby Boy For Mays Lorie and sons are presently staying with her parents until little Bradley Dean is able to leave the hospital, at which time they will join Jeff in their new home in Rock Springs. children Pre-Scho- dramatized a recorded version of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." "Sing Your Way Home," was presented as a closing number, followed pleased to announce the arrival of a beautiful little dark haired boy. Born at the University Medical Center on May 25, he tipped the scales at four pounds 11 ounces and was 17 and a half inches tall. He has been in the recessional. Nearly 100 spectators, family of the including members graduates, enjoyed the program, and watched as graduates donned their caps to receive their diplomas. Doat Herb or WILD TNI Make Grouo Picnic "KAMAKAZI" Reservations Now! 350 Ft. Urn Wafer SMt DAILY OPEN Mi Mini - Kitfe Met Golf lott Campinf Lmnchin( Arcade i' jyt fi turn, 1 HO i Intensive Care, Unit since birth, but the pleased parents expect to bring him home within a few days. Awaiting his arrival home are Jeffery Paul and Brandon Scott. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Berl Peterson. Lehi; paternal grandparents are Paul L. May, Rupert, Idaho, formerly of American Fork. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. Elden Tew, Lehi; Mrs. Aline Covert. Rupert, Idaho; and Mrs. Doris May, Hemet, p.nQ 6 Peterson gave the prayer with family members and Paul K. Peterson announced the Mi Calif. The opening prayer was by Ernest T. Vere Peterson. Peterson presented the biographical sketch. A musical number, "I've Read of a Beautiful City" was sung by Glen Burgess. Mary Goodman, Dr. Paul Robinson and President Alvin Schow were speakers. They eulogized Mrs. Peterson for her life of service, Martha Gurney Woolstenhulme An impressive funeral Baby Boy For Holdsworth's service was held Martha Another arrow in the quiver of Allan and Jean Holdsworth is little Aaron Michael born May 20. The handsome young lad weighed a husky eight pounds 14 ounces and stretched the tape to 20 and a half inches. He has lots of dark brown curly hair and big blue eyes. Proud brothers and sisters are Jeff, Lisa, Troy, Wayne, Loren, Taunya, and Scott. Grandparents are Mrs. gathered to Mrs. Woolstenhulme. The invocation was offered by Kent Sagers. A musical number was Joan rendered by Welch. Emma Lou Kirkham gave the very interesting biographical sketch. Summer Hours At Woolstenhulme. Golden Spike Site center at Daily, staff historians present talks about the railtranscontinental road and several are in period clothing and explain the nature of life on the 1860's railroad as well as in an Pehrson, Simmons, and k storage building at 10:30 a.m. daily and remain at the Last Spike Site were Mont Peterson, Greg McMillan, John Peterson, Jim Peterson, Woodruff Berry, Todd Kirkham, Blake Peterson and A Kelly Cottage Cheese Kingsford Briquets is his Following discharge, he received an LDS mission call. Upon his return from his mission he married Mesa Anderson, his sweetheart, whom he had been courting for some time. They had four children. Mr. Goates worked in areas the of con- Post Office struction, farming, and poultry farming. He also kept his yard very clean and neat. Always active in community affairs, he served as secretary of the Lehi Irriagtion Company for 40 years. During World War II he was chairman of the Gas Rationing Committee. He was also secretary and treasurer Notice The Postal U.S. Service is currently soliciting bids for the contract cleaning services for the Lehi, Utah postal facilities. Interested parties may contact the postmaster at Lehi for instructions. TUI itil Like a good neighbor. State Farm STATf is there. FftIM J. Ralph Binnall 120 North 100 East INSUtANCI STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois 8 . . tffectlv June) . . . $1.05 6oz. Golden Ripe 55 Bananas . 14 4 libs. 4 Cans$1.00 . . 13 Jello 53 10 lb. bag 12 $1.79 Final Touch Fabric Kellogg's 11 de Fryers 47 r l award presented to citizens from American Fork, Lehi and Pleasant Grove who have given outstanding service to their profession, family and communitiy. Mr. Goates, who lives in Lehi, was born there in 1894. He spent his early life on his father's farm, then joined the army in 1918 and served for about one year. uFFy Father s Day $1.09 $1.95 Softener 12 gallon Whole Recognition Award." This Mr. Goates has also held many positions of leadership in the LDS church. He served as a ward clerk for four years; as a stake clerk for 18' years; as a bishop for 2 months; as a stake president for nearly 22 years; as chairman of the Welfare Committee for the Mount Timpanogos Region; and as advisor of Deseret Industries. He was also on the finance committee for the Provo Temple. He was assigned to raise $1 million in his area and raised $1' million. The Rotary Club is proud to be able to recognize fine citizens like Mr. Goates who reside in this area. Citizen "Quarterly Argo Corn, Whole Kernal 83' area. Herman C. Goates by presenting him with the 1 Prices Cocktail.... and Cream Style and helped establish the poultry business in the Club honored recently 756-351- 48 count S&W Fruit of Utah Poultry in Lehi Utah Rotary U& J nephews, honored by Rotary Club. American Fork Suprema Blueberry Pie Filling pound pkg. 16 oz. North The County until 5 :30 p.m. Cones Jumbo Franks C. GOATES Rotary Club Honors Lehi Man Robert Grant Keebler Ice Cream Meadow boia McMillan. Honorary pallbearers were David Peterson, Dean Peterson, Wade Berry, Darin Kirkham and Judd Kiirkham. The many beautiful flowers were arranged by the Lehi First Ward Relief Society. Father's Day Savings At Super Quality Wilson by as Serving Glade Woolstenhulme, grandsons. The display of lovely flowers was cared for and arranged by the Lehi Tenth Ward Relief Society. their from was Ronald Woolstenhulme and tent town. Golden Spike's two steam locomotives are also operating on a summer schedule. They emerge - all Johnson she pallbearers closing prayer and the dedication of the grave at Pleasant Grove Cemetery was by Rondo Harmon. Pallbearers were Clayton Pehrson, Eric Day. spirituality Melvin Kirkham. Southwick. Martin Johnson spoke the Promontory is now open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily and will continue with extended summer hours through Labor was Cemetery musical number, "The End of a Perfect Day" was sung by Vervene Grant and Shirley The Golden Spike National Historic Site visitor were Richard Christofferson and Dale Hadfield. They explained the beauty of the gospel plan for life and eternity and told of the many qualities of kindness and service Mrs. lived by Mrs. Louis Holdsworth, Lehi. thoughtfulness exemplified during her lifetime. Vera Trane and Ann Bushman sang the duet, "My Faith in Thee" and the beautiful song "The Link Divine" was sung by Glen Burgess. Leon S. Taylor closed the service with prayer. The dedication of the grave at Lehi City to pay tribute Speakers with extolled as well as the spoke comforting remarks to those and and Mr. and Farrer Rick Bishop kindness her everyone, her patience and motherhood. Her life of unselfishness and prayer family Morefield, Billings, Montana, Gurney Woolstenhulme on May in the Wing Mortuary with Bishop Rick Farrer officiating. Mrs. Woolstenhulme passed away on May 18. The prelude and postlude music was played by Joan Welch. Dean Gurney gave the of them." Sara for 22 "As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man, so are children of the youth. Happy is the man that hath his quiver full HERMAN services. Services Held For Jeff and Lorie (Peterson) May are the by Marinda Jammie Duvall, Kathie Hatch, Katie Shepherd, and Scott Russell. Creative Andrea Kump, Travis Farns-wortCameron Strode, Emily Lindberg, Marianne Lindberg, Emily Nielsen, Rachel Nielsen, Bobbie Jean Chris Shander, Kimberly Strong, Trent Anderson and Kye Nuttall. A total of 20 four and five year olds par- IT'S WET Prelude and postlude music was played by Eva Carson. 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