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Show October 11), 1 051 The Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid Mt. Pleasant Man Helen Anderson Becomes Bride of Takes Bride From Chester is made of the Annourux nu-n- l marridKe of Hoy Foulsen of Mt. Ileasant and Mrs Huby Martin of Chester which took place Otober U in Salt Lake City They are making their home in Mt. Pleasant. OCLCl I To Wed Springville Man Marchant Family Has Birthday . r ven is . . . f' d refreshments. v- - Sr-- Party Marks Two Birthdays ' Mrs. Roger Hansen and Mrs. Albert Parson entertained at a b rthday party Saturday night at the Hansen home in honor of the birthday anniversaries of Mr. Hansen and Mr. Parsons. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pearson of Reno, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Gill, Mr. and Mrs. William McLaughlin and Mr. and Mrs. George Friendship Club Is Entertained Mrs. Grace Gunn is visiting with relatives and friends in Iowa. wed- the early fall was that was A Mr. daughter, October 14 to and Mrs El den Howell, Fairview. A daughter, October 11 to Mr. and Mrs Harvey Draper, Eph-r- a m. daughter, October 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor, Freedom, A daughter, October 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Bell, Fairview. A daughter, October 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Green, Ephraim. A daughter, October 5 to Leonard and Della Peterson Burnside, Mt. Pleasant. A son, October 4 to John and Virginia Vance Seely, Mt. Pleasant. A son, October 4 to Ralph and Myrna Moss Coates, Moroni. A son, October 5 to Charles and Dixie Seely Wlx, Mt. Pleasant. A daughter, October 11 to De Verl and Elsa Barney Simmons, Chester. A Syndergaard. John M. Burnside entertained the Original Pinochle club last Saturday night. High pr.zes at playing pinochle went to Rodney Rowe and Will Rowe for the men, Mrs. Evelyn Syndergaard and Mrs. Alice Burnside for the ladies. conA pretty home wedding took ish Fork and the bride will Wilford Syndergaard won the place Friday when Miss Dixie tinue teaching in the Lake Shore traveling prize. Marilyn McKinnon, a daughter school. of Bishop and Mrs. Ray B. McMr. and Mrs. Avard Rigby of Kinnon became the bride of Roosevelt vis. ted here one day of Joel Erickson Gunnison. Mrs. J. W. Fowles last week with their aunt, Miss Bishop McKinnon performed the Club Hostess Mr. and Mrs. Wenzil Mable Pearson. Brewer Miss Pearson double ring ceremony in the them to Salt Lake and Mrs. Neil Carswell of South accompanied both pres nee of members of for a few days visit writh rela- Gate, Calif., are visiting here Bridge Club was entertained tives. families. w.th their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. with last Friday night Miss Rachel McKinnon, a sis- Weldon Joseph Brewer. Fowles as hostess. ter of the bride, was maid of Mr. and Mrs. Eland Anderson A dessert course was served honor and Fred Erickson stood of Salt Lake City were Sunday Mrs. J. F. Meldrum of Kayes-vlllwas with and played bridge as best man for his brother. is visiting at the home of Mrs. John Hasler and Mrs. Harry guests at the home of Mrs, The young bride was lovely In Simpson winning high scores. parents, Mr. and Mrs. her daughter, Mrs. Moroni an Alice blue gown, with a briMarchant. were Mrs. Leroy Nelson. Special guests dal bouauet of gardenias and Arthur Riding of Phoenix, Ariz. brides roses. The maid of hon- and Mrs. Elbert Draper. ors bouquet was oi roses. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. JenA wedding was breakfast VOICE TEACHER served to the guests after which sen of Delta visited here last ENTERTAINMENT weekend. Mr. Jensens mother, FOR KDIO CONCERT the couple left for a honeymoon Mrs. Peter Jensen Call 280 Available for Club Programs accompanied In Las Vegas, Nevada. They them to Delta and will visit WASATCH ACADEMY will make their home In Span there two weeks. Moroni Maid Exchanges Vows With Gunnison Man In Double Ring Rites Mrs. HOLLY Mrs. Irvin Stansfield entertained the Friendship club last Thursday afternoon at her home. James Monsen and his daughters Mrs. Dorcas Sorensen, Mrs. Olive Pritchett, and Mrs. Ruth Jones of Mt. Pleasant and Mrs. Mary Birdzell of Wendover visited in Idaho Falls, Idaho last week end with another daughter of Mr. Monsen, Mrs. Fannie Hill. Another daughter, Mrs. Pauline Rasmussen joined them there after the UEA convention in Salt Lake City. They also visited Mrs. Rasmussens son, Dr. Eugene Peterson and his family in Rexburg. of e Otto. Relief Society The first literary lesson of the year will be presented next Tuesday afternoon in the Second ward Relief Society, according to the president, Mrs. Olive M. Pritchett. Mrs. Marie Barton will give the lesson on English Literature. These lessons are compiled by Bryant Jacobs, son of H. C. Jacobs of Mt. Pleasant. One of the outstanding dings per-foime- d Marchant. On October 7 Lily Jean her 11th birthday at a party for 50 fr.ends. Her guests eame dressed in Halloween costumes and were served party Dewey Anderson; On Honeymoon best man for the groom. After the recept.on the couple left for an undisclosed destinaof Miss Helen Anderson, daughter of Mi. and Mrs. John Amkr-son- , tion for their honey moon. Clifford Blaikham was master who became the bride of Music Guild of ceremonies. Dewey Anderson of Wales. A reception in honor of the Holds Meet couple was held in the Olde Original Pinochle The Music Guild met Thurs- Bungalow where a large crowd Club At Party dancday at 4 p m in the Craighead cn)oed the program and ing faculty room Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L. Rowe The bride was beautiful In a The lesson on tiie "Roman of traditional white satin were hosts to the Original PiPer od of Dante and Music was gown and lace. She carried a bouquet nochle club the evening of Sepgiven by Mrs Phyllis llafen. tember 6. of p nk and white roses. ladies Miss were Her attendants lligU prizes for the Leonard Tiuscott is recovering Norma Anderson, as maid of went to Mrs. Alice Oldham and from a major operation honor; and Miss Georgia Chris- Mrs. Alice Burnside with Mrs. last Thursday at the tensen and Miss Phyllis Black-ham- , Marie Rowe taking the traveling bridesmaids. Carl Nelson pr ze. High prizes for the men Sanpete L D S Hosp.tdl. went to William Rowe and Wll-for- d '7 October is a birthday month Marchant childiv n. for the his seventh J mmy celebrated birthday October 16 with a party for a group of small friends. A delicious hot lunch was served by his mother, Mrs. Moroni cele-biatt- Page Five Miss LASH VISEL Oneita Burnside Engagement Revealed, Wedding Plans Made for Nov. 9 at Manti Your CHRYSLER dealer presents the 180 HP Interesting nuptial news this week tells of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Oneita Burnside of Salt Lake City and James Sumsion of Springville. e The charming is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Burnside of Fairview. She has been employed with the Deseret News in Salt Lake City for the past two years. A graduate of North Sanpete high school, she was prominent in scholastic activities being editor of the school year book, in her senior year. She is a former student of the University of Utah. , Mr. Sumsion, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sumsion, graduated fiorn the Springville high school and returned recently from an LDS mission in Denmaik. He has also attended the Brigham Young bride-to-b- Mr. and Mrs. George Blanchard and daughter Judy of Wendover are visiting at the home of Mrs. Blanchard's mother, Mrs. Dorcas University. Sorensen. The couple plan to be married on November 9, in the Manti and the same evening, a wedding reception will be given in Temple Mrs. J. A. Bjelke celebrated her birthday with a family din- their honor at Farivicw. e On the following Saturday, they will also in Springville. be honored with an open-housner Tuesday evening. Friendly Sixteen Has Social Cattleman and Church Worker To Be Honored On 87th Birthday Sunday at the same time was the citys barber, being well known in this capac.ty throughout the He continued in this region. business for 45 years. He then invested in the grocery business, owning and managing the Red and White Store for years. He served in various capacities in the Church and filled a mission for the LDS Church in the Western States Mission. Kiris. He has spent his entire life in He From a very humble begin- service to the community. ning he succeeded in becoming has served in the Priesthood one of the most successful cat- quorums, MIA president, a and tlemen in the community and Sunday School worker auxiliary worker. Mrs. Bla n died several years UTAH POULTRY ago and Mr. Blain now lives with his daughter, Mrs. Grace BUILDS UTAH Fullmer. The other daughters are Mrs. Ethel Larsen, Mrs. Vera AGRICULTURE Mrs. Sorensen, Spring City; Erma Williams, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Blanche Willis, Calif. He has 14 grandchildren and 18 John T. Blain, Spring Citys eldest resident, will be honored by his family and friends on his 87th birthday Sunday. Mr. Blain, although in poor health, maintains his cheerful friendly personality. He was born in Spring City, of October 21, 1864 pioneer parents. He married Christena Petersen in July 1884. They have reared a family of five Alta-den- Rev. and Mrs. Erwin E. Bollinger, Ralph S. Gunn, Roger B. M. Miss Margaret Hansen, Thompson, Miss Ella M. Wlck-lunMrs. John Sours, Miss Emily Clark and Miss Joan Bott of attended the sessions the Utah Presbytery and Presbyter-ia- l in Salt Lake City October 17 Opening social of the Friendly Sixteen was held Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Peterson with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Broderick as A lovely turkey dinner with all the trimmings was served to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Monk, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woolsey, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brotherson, Mr. Mrs. Vernon Porter, and Mrs. He nz Larsen. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Irons. The table was decorated with autumn leaves and flowers, with a fruit bowl centerpiece. Games were played after dinner. Mrs. O. G. Jolley Club Hostess Members of the Junior Literary club were entertained Wednesday evening at Wandas Place in Jerusalem. Mrs. O. G. Holley was the hostess. This was the clubs annual Harvest party. 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