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' 'A i iii'pn ' u i . f i, up "! wntoishid l'"l pi n Is p .mi 'I l"l t all, .. i 'nt," pi, hi, nt 1 I i illll High tin list, ii. n' "! t l.ii f noli s, '1 Of in n i on, 'li tnl l 'u- pin.im t was to pit1. tliiii'l ot in i i.i alu u ,t'!' n mil lai ins it. i I t In s The go ahf.nl In hf I'l.. .iini g , t ill' i i. i si i ,, l A - & Volume LX1II Tile Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid, Friday, Augmt 21, 1!5;5 At Armory Wed., August 26 He May Have to ( 'mu pans is rponsoi-m- g . . Ming died Gwen Seelv 2x. i been done as an Robert A. Taft. Funeial si i vices wiiv held m Si i d the Mt Pleasant chapel Monday alt, moon tor1 Milton E. Allred. Jr it. of Salt Lake C'ty who st r .inch'd on a lope Erid iv at tin aiMin while ms- itmg at th" home "t his giand- moth' l Mrs Marv Ii Olsen The youth was playing in the garage at the Charles Oldham res- idem e where Mrs Olsen is living.1 It is presumed that he became was in a lope as he jumping fit m table to table in the gaiage. City Marshal Harold Erandsen and Shell! f Ulysses said Larsen, who investigated, that death was due to strangulation by accident. He was found by his sister. Virginia, 10, about 20 minutes after he was last seen. The youth and his sister had been visiting their grandmother for several weeks. The youth was a son of Milton E. Allred Sr., district supervisor, U. S. Census Bureau,, and Mrs. W. D. Matthews. (Loretta Olsen) of Salt Lake City. He was a Boy .Scout and was a deacon in West Ensign ward. Salt in Lake City. He was born Spring City. February 12, 1939. a of Milton E. and Loretta Ol- sen Allred. His parents later were divorced. his father, Survivors include Salt Lake City; his mother and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Matthews, Salt Lake City; two sisters and a brother, Norma and Virginia and John Scott Allred; two half sisters, Marilyn Allred and Tanna Mathews, all of Salt Lake City; and his grandmother, Mrs. Olsen. Mt. Pleasant. Reeve Norman, counselor in the Second ward bishopric, was in charge of the services. The invocation was offered by Lawrence Larsen of Fairview; a vocal duet, "Whispering Hope, Mrs. Opal Hermansen and Mrs Ruby Hafen; speaker, Bishop Reid H. Allred of Spring City; organ soHe Knows, lo, Father My Knows", Mrs. W. C. Olsen; speaker, Patriarch Arthur O. Neilson; remarks, Bishop Norman; vocal solo. "Sing Me To Sleep, Morsden Allred of Spring City, accompanied by Mrs. Ethel Ericksen; benErnest B. Terry ediction. of Spring City. Burial was in Mt. Pleasant city cemetery directed by Jacobs Mortuary. H C. Jacobs dedicated the grave. Funerai Services Held Here for Eric Waldemar Funeial setvue.s were held in Thursday afternoon at the Fi funeral home for Erie Waldemar. 65. who died Monday at the Salt Lake Veterans' hospital of a heart ailment. Mr Waldemar was born in Mt Pleasant, February 4. 1888. a son of John and Elizabeth Erickson Waldemar. He spent his early life here, working as a farmer with his father and brother. Nels Waldemar. Puring Woild War I he served in Germany. He had never married. Mr. Waldemann was a member of the Mt. Pleasant band and or- ehestra. He was a graduate of the Wasatch Academy. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Libbie Erickson and Mrs. Ella Hampshire, both of Orem. Burial was in Mt. Pleasant City cemetery directed by the Ursen- bach funeral home where military rites were conducted. sen-bac- h Funeral Services Set Saturday for Mrs. Cloward Funeral services for Mrs. Cedena Allred Cloward. formerly of Spring City and Aurora, will be held Saturday at 1 pm. in Spring City ward chapel with Bishop Reid H. Allred officiating Mrs Cloward died of a lingering illness Wednesday morning in Evanston, Wyo , at the home of her sister, Mrs. Myrtle Hansen, with whom she had lived for several months She was born in Spring City, a daughter of Tillman and Stena Anderson Allred She was married to Marion Cloward of Aurora, and for manv years thev ran the post office there Mr Cloward died a year ago. The body may lie viewed at the home of a nephew. Doyle Madsen, prior to the services. Interment will be in Spring City cemetery Word has been received from Salt Lake City of the birth of a daughter, August 16 to LaVern and Fern Oldham Coates. The baby Is the third child and second daughter for the Coates', who are former Mt. Pleasant at nm tl pro-- i Ea l i F li ll i i h""K i Ii ' m is lai di'inaim Salt tiit (mat i apopintt th, Wasatili Ai adi li V i p Strangulation mid-Th- step-fathe- that w i i . Peg s,-- . u r, inm d In some head-entangh- s Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hatch of wi re Black Hawk visitors Provo here. In keeping with the Synod-wid- e Mrs Marlin August emphasis on tithing, the d!1(i Zabn.skie sermon subject at the First Pres- daughtei s returned from Friday byterian Church Sunday at 11 ihi Detroit, where they had a.m. will be "Token of Gratitude " spent theMichigan five weeks visiting past Rev. Erwin E. Bollinger will l elatives preach. Sunday School classes convene at 10 00 a m Mrs Bermtta Wissmar and The August congregational pot- - boys lift to Sunday to motor luck picnic will begin at 6 pm Ventura, Calif., where Mrs. Wisson the Academy lawns. Each fam-so- n mar will teach school and where ily will bring a salad, dessert, or they will make their home for the hot dish, and their own table sei winter. vice. At about 7 p m. Eldon Hughes will show colored moving pictures Mrs. Nephi Christensen of Proin Craighead auditorium. All the vo was a Blat k Hawk visitor here, friends of the church and school a guest at the home of her son, are invited to this outdoor event J. P. Madsen Springville Man Re-Name- d Head of State Black Hawk Here Last Week most successful Black Hawk and Jubilee celebration Days drew to a close Saturday with the Childrens Day activities and a repeated parade performance. Alma Fullmer of Springville. was reelected state commander of the Black Hawk organization George Hansen of Spanish Fork is first vice comander and R. H. Andrus of Spanish Fork was reelected adjutant. Directors will be appointed at a later date More- than six hundred persons from all parts of L'tah and from several other states were registered for the week-lon- g encampment. Several thousand persons witnessed Wednesday's parade with almost as many witnessing the paiade Saturday. Officials said 122 tents were pitched on the camp grounds for the event. 106 of the regtstiants were 75 years of age or older Oldest man in attendance was Peter Peterson of Fairview, while Mrs R. P. Larsen of Moroni was the oldest lady. Both are In their organize camps at St Geoige, Hurricane and Parowan. It has been 24 yeais since the last Black Hawk encampment was held in Mt. Pleasant First prize lor the local floats in the paiade was awarded to Central Rebekah Lodge No. 52 for the silver swan float. This float was designed by and built under the direction of Mrs Lawrence Erukun Second pnzt went to "Tile Bells of the Ball" float of the Third ward and Pioneer Histoinal Association and third prize n"t to "Pioneer Roses" float (if Acme Litiraiy Club Honorable mcrtion went to the James stage com h entered by Monsen The stageeoai h was built by Mt Monsen. who is Mi years old Voting tickets wero handed at tandom to guests. The twenty votes 5 were tabulated by the city recorder, Harold Hansen. Consolm idated Furniture, established 18X1 was tin oldest business house icprcM nted tn the parade 93rd yer. An Allred Reunion is to be held extended visitois Departing Mr. Fullmer said there are now September 5 at the Mt. Pleasant 18 ramps of the Sons and Daugh- their thanks tor the best Blai k Power Plant Recreation Area. ters of Utah Pioneers and Indian Hawk Encampment ever attended Meeting to begin at 10 a m. War Veterans. They are; Spanish Visitors from I'rovo said th.it dty All descendants of Andrew Fork, Springville, Payson, Fair-vie- officials and Black Hawk officers , Jackson Allred Sr. and Allied AllCedar City, Heber, should be complimented for the red families are invited. Each Mt. Pleasant, Manti, and Ephraim, success of the celebration, is to family requested bring their Provo. Santaquin, Goshen, Nephi. said that even thing possible was lunch. Moroni. Richfield, Monroe and done to make the encampment Mr. and Mrs Thomas Jackson Gunnison. It is expected to soon pleasant for neryone attending Allred Reunion Set Sept. At Mt. Pleasant A Ia-hi- n eded m Sanpetu Ki n Keller in Soil ular u tu t ype i . ,py of t Ills bills Pipeline Worker Hurt in Mishap Hansen of Iroin lecoiermg r Si ot t is Mt. a g' i c Corn-war- get-to-g- I Pleasant, mashed fin-ei'ci veil last week while unloading pipe for the Fulton Cons mu turn cmup.inv The little was linger of his Id t hand I'tished as it was i, night between a pipe and the box car After mlii'tion set in he was hospitalized several days at a Payson hospital. Si ott informs us that tho stories about amputation ol th" Unger ot blood m Koiea has re-- , ale gieatly exaggeiated and that The reuse-til- e dm id the amount ol blood needed1 he is getting along line by the aimed forces, aiimding to Mrs Si civ, hut it does not attest is the civilian need which is higher 'Kill ev ei Inline, ami growing 'tr.lddv In ail 111 tile liicieascd, use ot gan mu globulin m i mil- li.itting the tippling efleets of, , arms n the State tluv are leaving the Well Baby Caie Many of the pipiIine workers up to the private physicians. In other ateas some i ivie orgamza-th- e d of the Fulton Const ruction need ty puny, who have made their homes lions have felt t' it in Mt Pleasant and otlur Ninth continue tin, Wed Baby Conlei-en- c cs hive been great sim e th. enough Sanpete communities that tiu bate ottered to spottsoi toi. .ut it Mav. hut l.i.st wi m t.ulv this w ek to take the up the Coti'iienie by paying lesuleiii e in Utah county phy su lau lor Ins time The pipeline, which will take A family was her gas Horn the wells at Clear Cl eek to Orem, has now been completid held Sunday at the hmiic of Miami Mrs. Russell Frandsci! d into Itali county, and new Prose! A tnr the occasion were quarters for the company will be at Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mis Levi Poulsen of Cleartn Id, Mr and Mrs Sherman Poulst n oi Columbia and Mr and Mrs Bill New brongh of Mt Pleasant. it mne information will be placid with the Sanpete I, I S Hospital for1 use in local .situations inlm mat ion Anyone wanting about the blood program mav i (intuit the Bed Cross Chapter Chaii-inaMrs Justus O Seelv. The need lot blood is greater now than ever hctoie. aecoiding to Mis Seely Tile armed pints have shut down 31 blood olleetimi leiiteis ttiimighmit the (oimtiy, md Iii d Cmss officials are heroin- mg alarmed hei ause the puhlie is is.imnm that bn.iuse of the iiase-inm Korea, there is no longer a need for large quantities Health Conti rences Imd some wav lo p y the pliysi-- i urn for his s,iu,s tic Child Health Conferee., s will be diseon-- t For Victim Of ; the Child ti, says the t hu t eii Conservation surely injovicl then Weekend trip on the I ei soiillel at the Exmountain pel in lent St at ion w eie vei y cordial to the boys m showing them thoir test plots, lesearch and erosion twenty people t ai h half hour The blood given will lie typed, i mitrol studios. and grouped, ami t ai h dmun will hi live a notiie showing then lollal k i ( 'it d a n "ii,-be- 1 kid l Important Job y This has City Spring a lii'ie a! this line Tilt Bl, i"dimili,le will I,, slat 'e l, i physii in m, muses and will be a ss s' ed l ahi'iit elg h'een local "hmteei s Tin lei living is liter will be set up m the Mt Pleasant Armory on tin coiner "1 State and Maul between the limns of 2( t" 7 p m It is npiipped to handle Husband of Former Resident Takes eiluii' to est.lt'l Mi the valur of d- nt ii physical exiimuiat i, "m and medical tsiii In,. 'id tin a' imial n though guidance ot the ',.! he was now appanntli well In Bond o Missions ol the I'leshv ten. in ihimh in the I'SA w u ai i ol dance with the policy of the State Board of IP .ill H the Slate Health tmaneial Depart u.i iA s Mippmt for the pay ii. nt to physiChild Health cians to operate Cmili rences will wit tub awn Therefore, uni. ss the (ommu-m- t HONOR DEAD LEADER . . . William George Adams, chairman of memorial committee of National Republican Club in New York City, adjusts crepe around portrait of late Senate majority leader phi. Funeral services wire held Wedfountain in nesday afternoon Gt i on waid L P S chapel with Bishop Scott Cook oflfniiting Burial was in Fountain Grei n ci metei y under direition of Jacobs Mmtuarv. from 2.andConors Ea u lew ale . Services Held 1911 m well-bab- .hoi e tin i v The following is Mihnn'ted b Wanda Kliasmi itli Sanpete Public Health . ,i For some tn e ,n the past the Vt.ih State De I'tinmit ot Health Ph'a.sant. I.evan Survivors lmludu lnt widow. Mis Gwen Johnson, a daughtei and two sons, Katherine, Stanley Paul and James Puane llans, n; his parents. Mr and Mrs James S Johnson till ol Fountain Giotn, and a brother Pan Johnson, N'eof Mt Sanpete area ant, Wednesday, August Be Discontinued Sat ill day evening in the L D S hospital of a heart ailment. He was born Mav HI. 1921 in Fountain Green, a son of Jann s S. and Cli o Hansen Johnson He was employed at Theimuid Wes- tern Ilant, at Nephi lin'd he, be-- : i ame ill He w as a member ot the Church of Jesus Chi ist ol Saints was man led to The Ietl Cross Clinic Well-Bab- y Heart Ailment Fatal to H. J. Johnson L.itti-rda- tor the state wide speaking mil-teon soil mist rvation this year, lleim, Miller, Kav Erixihkneiht t and Lie Birtmi cnteied the lor .Sanpete District last vent. (tllllll still The Gunnison City Canal Irtiga-- t n ii Cou.panv is making plans to lim .'ome 7 odd teet of t anal Designs and estimates sveie prepared b ACS i la.sl week liguii'i'i.s Lined ditili'S and i.inals puts all Usi'is mi the head ol diti h from a witit ilelnerv s.indHiint, saves V'atil lowcis in diiten.du e i osts. pH vents i anal hn'ak.s and Insulting iiosimi water logging ol .diluent lands and ridniis size of tinanal tills pi milts inuie ames tm i lopping Kstunati s were $25(10(1 Im the Gunnison pro-pand we wish them sue ess Luang d ti In s is the cheapest water we can buy and imn h ot it is st Red Cross Bloodmobile to Be son Chris Swtitsfn, of Frank Swenson of Mt Pleas-an- t, is recovering from a head laceration he rn etved in a trai tor accident. The nciident happened last Monday, when the tiactor driven bv an older brother, and on which he was tiding, tipped over, and to the child was thrown ground 32, son Tiai ion-tes- Tractor Accident Hurts Little Boy Bariv .lames Johnson, i Number Thirt Price Ten Cents NFLA Long Illness Secretary Lauds Signing Of '53 FC Act , Wendell N Audiisnn sec total t re.isut i id the Iinhtieh! Natiiin.il Faun Loan latum, states that the Katm Credit Act of 1955. which was signed bv President Eisenhower la.-week, represents the successful culmination of 6 veats of haul work to flee the Faun Ciedit agencies from bureauc r.itie icintrol in the. extension of long and short-tercredit to fanners This was ae-- , thiough the efforts of the leading farm organizations the United States,! such as the National Grange, thel an Farm Bureau Federa-tion, and the National Council of Farmer Coopeiatives woiking with Advisory Committees of National Farm Loan Associations and Production Credit Associations Under provisions of thn Act, the Farm Credit Administration becames an independent Agency, dneitlv responsible to the President ot the United States instead of a bin can of the Department of Agriculture The A t further provides for a national farm board. 12 of whom may be tioni nominees desig-- ' natid bv farmer-ho- i row ers This con- should insure "grass-roots- " trol over the policies and admims- tration of the agency supervising the largest cooperative lending system in the woild Mr Anderson explain, d that the enaitment of this legislation! should assure farmers that thixe Farm Credit dependable, atives will be administered for their best interests. It represents a most progressive step in providing fur farmei emit i ol of y-- ( m 1 n low-cos- farmer-owne- t. d a- ( ae- - cording to Mr Anderson polio Red Cross o duals irpmt that it takes one and mie-hapints of whole blood to make the aveiugo "shot' of gamma globulin used to light polio This American Red Cross also' has use for blood when disaster strikes in this count ly. When disastrous fires, floods or of quake occur, large blood am needed immediately. Since the closing of this armed forces blood donations centers, the Red Cross has the job of armed mg all the needs of the it forces as well as civilian earth-amoun- emergon-throughoi- cvery-Ainer- u Ethel Anderson, Fountain Green; O. V. Anderson, Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Edith Btissnnre, Dragerton; Mrs. Rachel Coulsen, Salt Lakei City. Also surviving 24 are sixteen grandchildren, son. Mrs. ther. J Frank Funeral services were held Fountain Tuesday afternoon In Graveside sen ires were comluct-ciedi- t Greon L D S ward chapel. '1 Tlmrsda v aftei noon at the Burial was in Fountain Green ni itv lemeteiv, for Mis Anna directed by Ursenbach Marie Jiistcsen Windous. 80 who cemetery Funeral Home, Mt. Pleasant. died at her honu m IaGtan.le Oteg' n August 15 Burial was under direction ol dac ob Mm tu.u v with Bishop James Metson of the East ward olfuiat- - Garden Club at mg Mrs Windous w as hot n Januai v 1x75. )n Denmark She came with her patents, Andrew and tie (hnstine Justes. n to Mmoni at the age of 12 veins She was man led to Geoige E Windous and thev made then In nc in Mmoni until 1917. Surviving are a son and two daughti i's And;ew E Windous Mrs Walter Blown and Mrs C.trn-eioMil. !r all of IeGrande Ore also live grandi hildren and live 14 gnat gi andi hildren. Funeial servo es Wilt held last Thursday at the home nt Mis Lie Hill for William Lee Thmn.ts son of Rov William and Norma Hill Thomas of Todd Park, who do d short v after birth at a Mt Pleasant hospital Wednexdnv Bishop Datl P Avcrvtt of the Fust ward presided at the serv-es Players were given by H C A solo Jacobs and John Cixik was sung hv Mrs Opal Herman-seand o B Audi rson of Spring fit v was t he speaker Burial was in Mt Pleasant citv (emeteiv directed by Jacobs Mortuary. Bishop Averett dedicated the grave. Surviving are the parents and a Mt. grandother, Mrs Iao- - Bill Pleasant. n u and one broAllrixl. Fountain Gi een. ; Held for Infant Mis Sarah Ann Allied Anderson. 85, died Saturday at her home in Fountain Green after a long illness. She was born November 1,1869 .n Fountain Green, a daughter of Pal ley Pratt and Caroline Anderson Allred She was married to Ohe Christian Anderson November 1. ISMS in the Manti L D S Temple Mr. Anderson died August 4, 1905. She was a lover of home and whore she spent her enties and for gamma globulin "We Lowers, tire hie and energy. must have the support of She is survived by five sons one if we are going to supply our quota of blood," Mrs Seelv said and daughters, Arthui G. Ander- n Funeral Services Fatal to Ft. Green Woman Spring City Sets Flower Show Bovver show will be held Mon-daat 4 p m at the Spring- Cityward leci eat ion hall It will he under the direction of Mrs Ada Ellis, president of the Spring City Garden Club, and Mrs Ixirna Jensen, chairman of the Flower show. Max Bl.un. local ai tut. will have on exhibit a number of his paintA v Mrs Clarence Wilson (Grace) ings of Ogden and Mrs Keith Peterson A pingiam will he piesented (Donat and daughter of Denver Judge's will be from out of town visited last week with their mother, Mrs Peter Simpson. Tlnw also visited another sister and brother-in-law- , Mr and Mrs Bertelsen Dwight (Maigaret) and boys of Huron, South Dakota, who are leaving m the near future for India. 4th Ward YWMIA Names New Heads Mrs. Justus O Seely was sustained as president of the Fourth Mrs. H. I, Norman left last ward Young Womens Mutual Imwvk for Eden, Wyo to join her provement Association, at the husband and spend seveial weeks ward sacrament meeting Sunday afternoon Her counselors are Mr. and Mr. LnMar Iarsen (El-d- a Mrs. Clink Henson, first and Mrs. Lund) and family of Ixigan Joseph Ursenbach. are visiting here, guests of Mrs. Outgoing president is Mrs 11. Iairsen's mother, Mrs. P. C. Lund. C. Jacobs Jr Mrs. Clark Benson The Larsens expect to soon was also her first counselor, and move to Burley, Idaho, to make Mrs. Ray Peterson, second thoir home. , |