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Show September 19, 1974 Class of 1929 enjoys reunion The North Sanpete Class of 1929 had a lovely reunion Friday Thirty three including their 13 September members husbands and wives attended North Sanpete s Homecoming activities throughout the dav and evening It was fun and thnlling to be back at good old N S High Th( assembly was really outstanding with the class singing their school song in the assemblv after the opening piayer bv Golden Cailston Class mates enjoyed a very delicious steak dinner at the Pine Creek Lodge where the visited class reminiscing The class of Ten now deceased members and enjoyed and members '49 29 are were Those participating (classmembers listed first Mr and Mrs Ken Sanderson, Mr and Mrs Vernon P Johansen Mr and Mrs (Ina) Don An derson, Mr and Mrs (Blanch) Ray Olsen, Mr and Mrs Ra (Pearl) Peterson (both class and Mrs members) Mr (Verda) Whit Amundsen, Mr and Mrs Golden Carlston, Mr and Mrs Morris Bunnell, Mr and Mrs Reese Bunnell, Mr and Mrs Poyal Sorenson, Mr and Mrs (Pearl) Clark Benson, Mr and Mrs (Lucille) Seymoui Jensen (Mr Jensen was a teacher), Mr and Mrs Marlin (Shila) ' Mrs. J. Leo Seely displays unique collection of clocks Mis J leo Seely apiominent Pleasant resident is well known thioughout the aiea loi main tilings but few people probablv know that she has an unusual collection of clinks Mis s,eelv has a vanetv ot loin teen clocks in hei home and all ol them aie running at the same time Hei oldist clock is one she and Mi Seelv teemed on then wedding dav m Octobei ot Bill It was given to them bv Mr and Mis John K nudson It is now an hi it loom and still hangs on the kitchen wall wheie it is keeping pc i tec t time Mis Seelv is especially pioud ot hei gold unntversaiv clock that she lcceived thirty years ago Once it has been wound and set it will lun for a yeai lx foie being wound and set again Stvoiul ot the clocks weie gifts nun family members and Mi some weie puuhased by Mr Seely betoie his death seveial years ago Mis Seely leceived an especially attractive cuckoo doc k f i oin Sw it?ci land as a gitt t r oin hei daughtei Chelsa Patteison at the tune their son lummy i churned from an LDS Mission to that aiea It is a musical clock and plays a mclixiy each hour Mrs Seely tuts a yuiiity ot cuckoo clocks including one they puuhased m Mexico 2i years ago Anothei unusual one is a jumping clock that she leceived from Lucille Patteison Buskin Hus clock also came fiom Switeiland Also in hei collection is a funny little c loc k that blinks its eyes It was a birthday gift from hei giandson, Kelly Patteison All of the clocks hold many niemoi les tin Mis Seely as well as help hei keep track of the I time a ,v. Larsen (both class The Manti Temple was the setting for the marriage of Robyn Rigby and Larry Ruesch on Friday, August 23, 1974 The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception that evening in the Mount Pleasant First and Fourth Ward Cultural Hall hosted by the brides, parents, Mr and Mrs Cleon Rigby of Fairview Parents of the groom are Bishop and Mrs Bert Ruesch of Mt Pleasant The bride was lovely in a full of white gown flowing chrystallene A built in tram and large ruffle at the bottom highlighted tlje gown Matching lace with tiny seed pearls was emphasized above the ruffle and agin on the bodice and sheer sleeves The bride was adorned m a picture frame hat covered with lace and featuring a large bow in back The bride carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations tied with black and red ribbons Attending the bride was hersister, Ann Carter, as matron of honor Bridesmaids were Terri Bird, Deanna Irons Marilyn Nielson and Helen Lund They were floor length dot dresses and white picture hats trimmed with black ribbon Each bridesmaid earned a long stem red rose black and white polka bridesmaids Junior w're Mindee Stewart, Monica Carter JaNae Lund and Christine Nielson They weore floor length red and white polka dot dresses and a wristlet of red and white carnations Mrs Rigby wore a floor length gown of black and white polyester crepe polka dots Mrs Ruesch wore a floor length dress of red and white poleyester crepe polka dots Both mothers carried corsages of red roses and white carnations trimmed with black and white ribbons Best man duties were per formed by Lynn Bullock Ushers were Louis Shelley, Pete Rigby, Steve Cook, Ted Olson and Kevin Ulashburn Junior ushers were Camron Stewart and Chad Lund Seated at the guest book were Micheal and Connie Stewart Receiving gifts at the door were Diane Terry, Cindy and Kristy Johansen Assisting with gifts were Terry Rigbv Alan and Jane Ktewart Gary and Carol Blain and Mike and Leona Sorenson were Seiving refreshments Diane Rigby Jill Joansen Debra Wtlkey, Nancy White and Sue DaBell Music was played by Barbara Burnside A wedding breakfast was hotted by Bishop and Mrs Bert Ruesch at the Meadow Lane Lodge A bridal shower was given by Deanna boas, Leona Sorenson, Carol Blain, Barbara Burnside, Darlene Stevens and Judy Hardy Special parents Mrs guests were grandof the bride and groom, Gean Sperry, Mrs Mar-vell- a Anderson and Mr and Mrs Morley Mower The couple honeymooned in Southern Utah and are now making their home in Mt Pleasant We would like to welcome Mr and Mrs Jerry Mangum and their family as new residents of the area The famly comes from Oiem and are now living on the LeGrande tharolois Ranch m Indianola apple is not in any proper sense an apple until it is ripe, said Horance Mann So a human being is not in any proper sense a real human being until he is educated An miiiiiiiiu iimimniiiMMi We Save You Money on FOODS! QUALITY I Clorox j Festival Ice Cream, II, 24 oz 54c V2 79c gal. MEL DUKE Size 10-o- z. DIAMOND REMOUNTING with I Chicken, Beef Spanish or Fried ; M.J.M. Rice Your Stones or New Stones in original mountings 1 FREE Satisfaction Guaranteed $2.35 . Vet's Dog Food . . . 15c FOR THESE AND OTHER SHOPPERS' SPECIALS SHOP 220 So "Ovar 'a Century Mam m Springville Fairview Neighborhood Grocery I .id proof. Brevities P.lla McArthur and Mrs and Mis Randy McArthur and Ryan enjoyed traveling to Seattle, Washington where they were guests at the home of Mr and Mis Carolos (Marlene) Judkins and famly While in the area and Montana Ed Dye Mr. and Mrs. Justus O. Seely recently returned home after enjoying vacation trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming The U S Treasury has under consideration the return of the $2 bill The Bureau of Engraving and Printing reports they could save $4 million annually by r printing 400 million bills instead of 800 million ones The new notes would carry a portrait of Susan B Anthony of womens suffrage fame collected over the years Deborah Barrow to recite vows with Stacey Spens October Mrs La Vern W Bairow of the announces Ogden engagement of her daughter Deborah to Stacey J Spens, son of Mr and Mrs Fairel Spens, of Moroni The be will ceremony in the Ogden solemnized LDS Temple Oct 1, 1974 with a reieption that evening in the White House in South Ogden Mt. Pleasant PTA room mothers at social event The Mt Pleasant Elementary PTA held a Room Mothers Tea Thursday, September 12th at 4 p m All the teachers and many if the room mothers were in attendance Room Mother Chairman for this year is Arlene Clmstensen and Colleen Poulsen is assisting Classroom room mothers are as follows A M Kindergarten Barbara Marsha Dye and Ann Johansen Nedra 1 An open house will be held Oct 12th in Moroni East west Ward Cultural Hall the evening of Oct 12th hosted by parents of the groom The bride-to-bis a graduate of Weber High School and LDS The groom is a Seminary of North Sanpete High giaduate School of Mt Pleasant and LDS Seminary e Allred Judy P M Anderson, Elaine Speakman and LuJean Sparks First grade Melba Hill, Shauna Brotherson and Linda Anderson Second Giade, Helen eeley, Peggy Ruiz and Marlene Harless Third Grade, Lois Tucker, Tamera Miner and Jeannie Christiansen Fourth grade, Anna Lee Jensen Cladia Bennion and Jeannie Pederson P if th grade, Norita Lancaster, Shannon Mayers and BarU.ua Kuipers Mr Brungcrs Sixth grade, Dorothy Barney Dianne Jorgensen and Arlene Anderson Mr Nielson s Sixth grade, Pauline Shepherd and Jamse Phearson Plans are being made for a Back to School night later this month All parents are encouraged to give their lull support to the PTA this year 7 3 THANK YOU MRS. J. LEO SEELY Lane recovering Mrs, Jane Mosley of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Mrs. V. II. Gunderson. LDS First Ward V lsiting recently with Mr and Mrs Dean Staker have been Nacny and Murray Mikkelson, ue, Jenny and Allison of Glendale, Calif Joining them for a were Vicki family and Joe Downad and family of Spnng City Mr. and Mrs. Bill Curtis and two chldren who have been making their home in Fountain Green are now living m their mobile home in Mt Pleasant Mr and Mrs Dean Romere of Downey, California spent a month at their home in Fairview dunng the past summer Mrs Romero reports the Romero Reunion was upset by a car accident that put Clarinda Nelson (Deans Aunt) and her son in the hospital Mrs Nelson used to live in Fairview and is now living in California Mr and Mrs Veinon L (Sandra) Swasey of Mt Vernon, Missouri welcomed a new baby boy on September 5 The new arrival has four big brothers, Jeff, Michael, Brent and Kevin Mrs Alice Stewart is the new ari lvals grandmother as is Mrs PToyd Swasey of Mona Mrs Stewart is spending a few weeks visiting in Missouri with the Swasey family Mr and Mrs Lloyd Terry enjoyed attending the Ice F ollies on Saturday with member of their family and Mrs James Daley enjoyed attending the Ice Follies in Salt Lake City Saturday night with members of their family. XIr Harvest of Values! or KNIT TOPS from $3 PANTS from $6 PLUS other stylish items Jeanene Bailey presents recital Jeanene Bailey, daughter of Mr and Mrj Jack Bailey of Moroni presented a student recital at the Nephi School of Music, Sunday September 8. A talented pianist, Jeanene presented "Invention No. 14 (Two-PaInventions) by Bach, Sonata in A Major by To a Water Lily Kuhlau, (Woodland Sketchs) by Mac Dowell, Hungarian Op 39 No. 12 by Mac Dowell, "Sonatine by Gillock and Variations Op 40, No 1 by Kabalevsky Jeanene is a sophomore at North Sanpete High School this year rt to sponsor GOOD HOUSEKEEPING IN THE CAMPGROUND MEAtS dinner Friday C- SPECIAL Would the man, woman and child who went to the J. Leo Seely Ranch in Chester and borrowed the camp stove out of the camp wagon, please return the same and have a clear conscience. is home and after spending a couple of days last week in the hospital Weekend lsitors with Mr and Mrs J Leo Seely were Mrs A Thomas Patterson, Tommy and Kelley and Hideo Sugano a Japanese student who is living Also with the Pattersons visiting during the weekend were Mr and Mrs Scott Brubakei both BYU students and Ina S Morgan of Neplu Liz Mrs Lucille Seely stands by some of the unique clocks she has NOTICE Can n Richard Edmond BLOUSES 53c and formerly of Moroni will Mr. and Mrs. Ed Monk celebrate his 72nd birthday Friday at the County Manor returned home this week after Nursing home He will be enjoying a trip to Seattle, the honored at a party with a gift North West and attending the exchange, cake and all the Worlds Fair i. 35c Insant Quaker Oatmeal B'j-oz- Rigby of Hurricane is the only living child and was in attendance with his wife Mary To identify the members of each family group, name tags were provided to correspond with banners displayed around the pavilion Each banner was a distinct color and was printed with one of the eight names In addition to the family banners, a large reproduction of Coat of Arms the Rigby painted by Knth Rigby was hung in the pavilion Nelson Abbott was Master of Ceremonies for the festivities, and after an appropriate welcome, the opening prayer was offered by Rowland Rigby Keith Rigby then had the various family groups introduce themselves and tell where they lived Then followed a picnic lunch, with root beer and ice cream cones provided by the committee After lunch a program was presented with Ron Terry, grandson of Ila Jensen playing a selection on the drums Gordon Staker and his daughter Glen-Don- a Hermanson played several duets on their saxaphones, and Glenda Staker gave a humorous reading To close the program Opal Abbott led a community sing with family members assisting After the program Ralph Rigby of Salt Lake conducted the Genealogy meeting Keith Rigby was elected family President, succeeding Ralph Rigby who was given a vote of thanks Ruth Matthews is the new Secretary It was a most enjoyable day, and many commented that this was the biggest and best Rigby Reunion yet and all are looking forward to the next one to be hosted by the Moroni Rigby Family z. Size 10-o- z. I ESTIMATES . te through Idaho enroute home Thomas two-dolla- Instant Folger's Coffee o trimmings The Howard Rigby family hosted the bi annual reunion of the descendents of Charles and Julia Rigby who were among the early settlers of Fairview Their eight children were , William, Moroni, Lavinia, Miss Robyn Rigby becomes new Mrs. Larry Ruesch llie lo- - our-look is vprrK olor a k x mrvcli nl in ! orating today, cou-p- l, tin- - on mi li a an hiidint: a mv of mix and man li litfhiHi iclit pan Imj; .ill d Itrmht-On- s fits the times. With oloi lo house Irom, the paneling is washable, scuff-pio- oratmji attended the World's Fair traveled through Victoria, Canada They also traveled holds reunion Howard, Francis, Home (i . Willi m they Rigby family Larry Ruesch Page Three Social Events members) Mr and Mrs Leon Reed Gunderson, Mr and Mis Reed Tucker, Mr and Mrs Max Housekeeper, Mr and Mrs Don Hansen The class really appreciated the efforts made by the high school in receiving them as honored guests during their homecoming Mr. and Mrs. The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid The Mt Pleasant First Ward will be having an Old English Dinner Friday, Sept 20 at the ward cultural hall starting at 7 LESS CHANCE OF ACCIDENTS AND WILDFTRES pm The dinner is beng sponsored by the Fourth Quorum of Elders to raise money for the building fund ward members are invited come and bring their families Those attending should also plan to bring their own eating utinsils All to WANTED: BODIES (We prefer 'em alive and interested) Both male and female! Both Junior High and High School! Both Teens and Parents! (no use doin' it if parents don't dig it, right?) From bot h Mt. Pleasant and Moroni! From both Spring City and Fairview! And Fountain Green, too! WHO: Everybody! 8:00 p.m. WHEN: Thursday, September 26 WHERE: City Hall (Mt. Pleasant) WHAT: Rap Session by all on youth activities for our community! WHY: Jazz up winter weekends and summer, too! WITH WHAT: Dances, races, parties, games, skating . . . YOU NAME IT!!! BY WHOM: Utah Young Homemakers Club and Mt. Pleasant City Council ALSO WANT: Volunteers!! (teens and parents) Part-tim- e committees (planning, decorating, e organized sponsoring, food, etc.) One with advisors. adult youth committee 4 CONTACT: (or Young Homemakers, if no answer) or leave 8 info in boxes at junior high and high schools! full-tim- COUNTRY COT ION m pm vinci il p.itili pittun tmm this i oouli Bloonn r.ttt ci iw nateil Iwdroom Mt .m livable (barm Prim mi punt of KKEfr cotton diipis mv (omforteis dust ruflli drapes ami t tbit t lotb AT Marie's 262 South Main SPRINGVILLE ! 462-259- 462-240- 1, 462-?63- |