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Show r 4 ' W. f v "Hs h J ,TTFrwr 6 HI IS ' Sf , In I W. ? ., Afton D. Chamberlain ' Afton Demont Chamberlain, 72, died after a long illness Sunday, April 24, 1983 in the American Fork Hospital He was bom Feb. 25, 1911 in Cedar Fort to Wm. Edward and Erma Peterson Chamberlain. He married Katherine Hales on April 29, 1941 in the Salt Lake IDS Templa He was employed at Dugway Grounds as traffic Proving manager until ill health required him to retire. He was bishop of the Cedar Valley Ward for eight years. He was instrumental in getting the town of Cedar Fort incorporated and served as president of the town board for eight years. Survivors include his wife of Cedar Fort; three sons and one daughter, Philip E. Chamberlain of Cedar Fort; Curtis H. Chamberlain of Lehi; Spencer G. Chamberlain of American Fork; Mrs. Jeffrey (Margaret) Jordan of Medford, 13 Ore.; grandchildren; two brothers, Cecil J. Chamberlain of Lehi and IjeRoy J. Chamberlain of American Fort Funeral services will be held today at 1 p.m. in the Cedar Valley Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the church one hour before services. Burial will be in the Cedar Fort High School English Department was chosen by BYU to have some of their classes video-tapefor use as teaching aids at the university. Earlier Mrs. Jean Harris' class was taped, and last week Mr. Cloyd Atwood's poetry class participated in the program. Mr. Atwood, at front of the class, brings about discussion from students. d Special Interest fireside Sunday Volunteer job opportunities offered The Forest Service is offering several hundred job opportunities for volunteers this year within the Intermountain Region. to Gene Watson, According Coordinator for the Region's Volunteer Program, a recently published catalog in- listing formation volunteer concerning jobs is now available. This Volunteer Opportunities catalog lists forty-on- e categories of jobs with a variety of several hundred opportunities in southern Idaho, Utah, Nevada and western Wyoming. Listed in the catalog are a variety ranging from archeologist to writereditor opportunities. In between are such opportunities as backcountry rangers, campground hosts, computer programmer, fire lookout, historian, landscape arof jobs chitect, photographer, range trail maintenance, management, wildlife and fishery management, and many others. The catalog also provides brief information about the area in which the job opportunity is located and specific information about the job. "Some of the job opportunities that we are offering require special knowledge and skills, and others can be done by anyone who likes A Special Interest Fireside for the Lehi and Lehi North Stakes will be held at the North Stake Center on Sunday May 1 at 7:00 p.m. Sister Mary Kovarik of Lehi and her barbershop quartet group, Heaven Sent, will perform. Everyone is invited to attend for an enjoyable evunmo CHAMBERLAIN 4 -- A Gift For Mother To Treasure Graveside service for Aaron Walker BYU VIDEO TAPES LEHI HIGH CLASSES...Lehi AFTON D. Cenetery. Post 19 of the American Legion conducted a military graveside service for Aaron Walker Saturday. Dean first vice Colledge, commander, was in charge. Chaplain Harold Fox presented the flag to Mrs. Walker. Alvin Schow was the buglar. Gold Chains Dinner Rings " Reset her old diamonds in a new setting all work hi ism on the premises Any News? Call 768-969- $dei& 5m$ jbwe&u 6 Mon. & Tues. 290 ft .i." 373-776- 8 JsL University Ac.t Suite 111 hours: M.$at HM , - .-- eyg people and has a desire to help protect the country's natural resources," said Watson. "The opportunities that are available offer something for almost everyone. In the past, we have had retirees, professionals, housewives, students, and young people working with us in this program. In addition to learning new skills or sharpening up old volunteers enjoy the ones, satisfaction of contributing to the protection and management of the National Forests. Also, many individuals have found that working as a volunteer has created new interests for them, as well as career possibilities." Volunteers may work full time or only a few hours a day each week. A volunteer may also contribute on a e basis. Students may volunteer to earn college credits through a college approved intern program. one-tim- For more information about the Volunteer Program contact a local Forest Service office or Intermountain Region's headquarters, Volunteer Coordinator, 324 25th Street, Ogden, Utah 84401. A catalog is available upon request at no cost. Queen Contest for Lehi Roundup May 16th A special invitation is being extended to all girls in the area who have considered trie possibility of reigning over the community-wid- e celebration to make plans and enter the contest at the rodeo arena and Riding Club Clubhouse on Monday evening, May Lehi-Round-- 16th. an audience and represent the community, as well as advertise the rodeo and all it's Lehi Round-U- p features. The date set for this year's contest is Monday, May 16th, with the Judges' Tea starting at 6 p.m. (The day has been changed because of a conflict of scheduling with Pleasant Grove's contest). However, it is hoped that families will come out and support the contestants as they bid for this important title. There will be open and barrel racing and g team roping. The kids will not be included this year. Contestants may contact com- This contest is open to all girls 16 years of age (and over) who are not married or at present serving in a royalty that would conflict with the Queen obligations of the Round-U- p and Attendants. (Former Round-UQueens are not eligible). should be The contestants to model, speak exprepared members for on any rodeo mittee temporaneously and further details: in be personality, judged subject, Melvin &Dona Anderson horseof and course, appearance & ; Carl Lewis manship. Judges will look at the Stan Peggy contestants' ability to speak before and LaRee Stewart p pole-bendin- g, calf-ridin- (768-9926- ); (768-974- . (768-3464- ). :. AFsithfill' iSastomer- - Arlo Shelley started banking with us in 1929, when he was one year old. 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