OCR Text |
Show Y1IK IlKAMlI) Appreciates Nrrti of I '.iinl t v, mir lOI 1)0 lOU WANT TO BUT; You, lil. NT, SUIT ami A At All Times. Volume LX1II Mt. Elderly Woman W. A. Hews Escapes Serious Ill a i" injury in Mishap Mnda cMdoiit "I this M i s .1 i d-- ' .1 V I 1 K CITY l 1 ii high end ei t le Ills', I., I Id' n, un II, II oil ly I ly Chn hn.st in is 7 t he I1, mi, t'shnii n mid, r 1., Mis H ,11 v Yisel ,.i i pi ol i.i ,ng their mn iipi n - , i I.1 ci mlit i t 1 ii. ill ii a-- a ut ( lt;ili I I ramie II .'lied scrums injuiy one d.iv last heating nidi, when her ioul 'lull exploded, blowing the stole to pioi i 1 ( -- an i i Service in Idaho For Former Moroni Resident Funeral services wete held L D S December 1 in Goshen ward chapel, Idaho, for Mrs. Dora Bradley Larsen, a former resident of Moroni. Mrs Larsen was the wife of Raphael Larsen, formerly of Mt. Pleasant. Bishop Lynn Schwendintan of conIdaho Falls Second ward ducted. Prayer at the home was bv A. Edwin Larsen of Twin Falls while the prayers at the services were by Bishop Rulon Christensen of Goshen and Darn in Madsen. Idaho Falls. Speakers were President J. Cortez Christensen. Lester Anderson of Idaho Falls; and President J Berkley Larsen of Shelley Stake; obituary. Allan F. Larsen and remarks, Bishop Schwendintan Musical numbers included organ prelude and postlude, ladies sextette. vocal duet, vocal solo and violin duet. President Wtlford M. Christensen dedicated the grave in Goshen cemetery. Mt Mrs. Richard D. Jones of Pleasant who went to Idaho to attend the services, has stayed to visit with her brother, Raphael Larsen, who is not well. Former Resident Mrs. Dwight lru'c Ten :i. i ('rut- - . i r ii , 1 i ! v Stops At Nearby Rig Drilling ! i I.I Ii.' il at ; tic i - ,n Hi uirrli at li rial) Cl v h 1:1. i Nlidl.c n'liidT ( - l'.V-I.- Mil )lto ( ioVern Jensen n I India Vin.s Board rim ess Am Kim. Kid d d Tin Chn t lie m us Caro! tm hunt ' - a M i, k mg ll bo id! g. ( 'll! t lie lit si Dd ll "I 111' fid th. fel Pi g on pn ll oi bv a g nllp ll till ll is ll, Vo a del - v. ll 'w ng Sum hi M i i n !i ' I . I t Job in Fairview -- ' I i I R.lY' as t h I Mans tor llir mi,'. ,.i! i -- ! M aket J - 'Jesus I'-- I t I . Su--se- t". heading the program committee It was dec nled that the dance should he held in the Queen City Part of the music mil he furnished by the dance hand. with teeords Punishing the rest of the music. The dance mil he tormal Irei eding the iSnow-bal- l 11 is the, senior venison dinner din P'.'ike is in charge ' of the tood and Jack Cooksey Eai h senior will the program bring a gift to the dinner to hr exchanged with the other students as December l.r has the di adlinr for all Christmas to be up in the decorations si hoolhouse. Taking charge of are these decorations Nancy Jim Kutteer Erickson, senior; junior; Margie White, sopho Jack McAlhstei. freshmore; man; and Jav Carlson. junior high hi en set was Mrs. Ray Christensen elected as noble grand of Central Kebekah lodge at the regular She meeting held Deei mber 2 sin reeds Mrs W D. Mower who has served during the past yeai Mis De Coates was elected vice grand; Mrs. Francis JohanMrs. sen, recording secretary; Wesley Marx, financial secretary; and Mrs Dewev Scow, treasurer. New officers will be installed at a spei ual ceremony some time in January with the Utah Rebe-kaDrill Team participating At this meeting were plans made for the annual Christ mas party for members Dofnihi r 16 and the annual kiddies Christmas party whieh will be held Christ mas week. h a !' D" nd" .! r i tin', .n and i will - ,t tn'.il mat ' In iii In a o' u d; 5 v 1m pi eat long t he s. t C'Iium h si In mi i lasses I i no Yote.s cast Coons, 9.5, Sunday a 'ii "i i u.i' -- i ..I 55 i w lie ll lie nil and I mil. mol i Mrs. Maggie Seely i n - am, will meet at 12 noon An especially I'l.iriuid sen ne ot ilednation ln-a Millniiri: Coons prayer. Thomas Clm.-teiiClui.-tmaKing "wlnte-git- t Total, 21 Young. Burial was m M Pleasant citv m rvn es fin'd and t '"thing will be Fniiir.il held n 2; whenweie Coons Jensi Indianola; 5; Utseubaih lemetery diroe'e bv Moud.iV attelnooll m esen ed toi tlie (Reek Mt Young. the Total, 11 Th, ei.ne hiii Funeral Horne Second-Thuel let will be held in the si boo Pie, ward Veil Mr SCI who Jensen, has el dedu ated by P. A. Pi chapi (or Mrs Annie Margaret two live veor teims on the board. aodituiiiim at 111 00 a m The Was-at- i li Guild organization, Jensen Seely, (Maggni Mi, who first took office January dueitid 1911 d hi Mr and Mrs Hansen, and passed away Fruiav noon at her Laughters ol Utah Punnets home ol muses incident to age. of Friday, by Ann Parkinson, will lie will meet the ar Mis Sei ly was born in Mt N. m hai ge of t Ins scri'li e, December 18 at the home of Mrs September 9, 1867, a Ki out iiiastei Dai id Lindsay will Florence Wink' lm m aeionling Pleasant. of Christian and Annie daughter to Captain LuciP Seely illicit Boy Scout act unties Monday mar-ri- i Hansen She was Jensen. at 4 oo p in at the church. n m conhon music A program By IjiRaiiio M.iri d to Justus L Si cly, December Kawill be presented bv Mrs Serena 20. a Wasatch Academy Christmas between game Tonight m Mt Pleasant. The lsstj Mrs Coates and vo- al solos, be Chap' ls will begin Tuesday at 8 40 m lina ond North Sanpete will was later solemnized marriage held in our gymnasium Tonior- - a m m the si hool auditorium. The Myrna Tucker. Mis Jam- Brinton the Manti L D S Temple. will give the lesson The motlnr of tin i hildrcn. row night our team will migrate public is minted to any of these second pi ogi aims fumi Tuesday througn A Christmas gift exchange is Mrs. five to Eureka to play the Seely is survived by n game with Tintie high Finlay mornings planned. daughters and two sons; Gladys school. Mis. J. Olsen Seely, Ray On December 16. North Sanpete Blanche of Mt. Willis Mrs Francis Johansen enter- R Seelv and Mrs lhasant; S A Dobbs will again play host to Snow Coltained at a shouer Saturday eve- t Cot ill. Price; Mrs C. F. MontThis time they will play lege. ning in honor of her daughter, gomery (Yanessai, Mrs G F. against Westminster. was who Mrs. Donna Mower, Kirk (Yerliet of Salt Dike City married recently Also surviving ate '4! grandchil-dr- i December 17 the F H A will A recipe book was made for n 56 gi eat gi andehildrcn and hold their A next rmetmg. the bride and it freshiniuits were one brother, Louis W. Jensen of Christmas party will be enjoyed served Mt Pleasant and presents will be exchanged i ounselor in between big and little sisters. Rceic Normnn 'he St i ond want bishopric, preThe North Future Sanpete sided at the services To Last Wednesday an excellent Farmers will be represented at Pt.iyir at the home was given lvi enm number was presented by the Utah Tui key Show by six members. The show will be held by (1 F Pei and prayers at the Snow Colb ge. sei vires were given by On Tuesday Bishop Friday and Saturday. December sophoSanpete I fuel H 11 and 12 tit Uie Newhouse Hotel Seelv and Mack Barton, mores took their turn in the exa gtaildson ol the di n ased assembly with Wasatch in Salt Lake City. change Pit lude and postlude music was They aie the parents ol ten Each boy will send in two ensons and daughters of whom nine played by Carolyn Biady ol On December 7 the Rams Club tries in the Junior Division. They aie living They an Mis. War- Fain lew, vocal duet. "In the honoied the Triple S with a de- will compete for prizes and troMrs ren P. Saiiit lia Shepherd and Garden-Opal Heimansen licious banquet. The banquet got phies offered by the Utah Turkey Andrew L. Peterson. Mt. Pleas- and Jay Hafi n, uirnmpanird by underway at seven o'clock in the Federation, who aie sponsors of J. Home Mrs William F. (Mary) Mrs Ethel Porter; speaker, ant; Economies department. the show. At the close of the Fth-i- l Leo Mrs. Mrs. W besolo, Howard Sarah organ Seely; The made a bet Rigby, show the turkeys will be sold by banquet paid Andrew tween the two clubs. Mis Alva Fiicksen; speakers, lArminta) Rigby. auction. L. Peterson and H G. Ericksen; Clement and Mrs. Merlin H The menu included tiiikev, Last the Moroni Feed Madsen. Fairview; Launn vocal solo, "That Wonderful dressing, potatoes, gravy, peas, CompanyMay gave each of these boys Alice Mother of Mine". Joe Mrs Mrs. V. Peterson. Provo; cranberries, celery, cake and ice twenty-fiv- e turkey poults for a Mrs cream. (Mil'll Clark. Medford. Oregon, Hafen. accompanied by to create more Interest project Bishand LeRoy E. Peterson. Ephraim. Ericksen; closing remarks, During the course of the meal in turkeys. Last week the tura short program was enjoyed keys were examined and banded Mr. Peterson, 93, was bom at op Norman. Interment was in the Mt Pleas- Marjorie Lasson played a guitar by now Clifford Blackham and William North Bend, Fairview, directed by solo. Jani t Rosenlof played a city cemetery Barlocker. and both men praised 'September 27, 1860, in a dugout ant Olsen Owen and1 Jacobs Mortuary. solo, and a vocal duet by Lu the boys highly for the excellent His parents were Anders dedicated the grave. Ann Hafen and Marian Erandsen. condition of the birds. Annie Maria Hansen Peterson. Thev were accompaied by Virginia Those participating are KenVaried are the pioneer expen-- J Anderson neth Hughes, John Simons, Merences of the couple. Mr. Peter-A- t After the banquet, both boys rill Allred, Scott Olsen, Ronald son has figurd as one of the anil girls were engaged in the Burnside and Elden Beck. most prominent men in Fairviews ever enjoyable task of The boys would like to express "dirty history having practiced as aj dishes " to Moroni their appreciation musician, councilman,, dentist, Feed for the turkeys and help in 5 A daughter, December to church official and farmer. Home-rooall for participating in this work. still Lloyd and Ina Rose Hansen Lar- classes from theparties He is still active and seventh to the sen Mt. of Pleasant. own his drives automobile, and 4 to twelfth will be held on Tuesday, A daughter, December until just rec ently, rode his own Vern Most classes are Like a December 22 Olsen Nell and of Ephraim. Ik- first automobile bicycle. an and treats 1 to Bernus A son. exchange December planning was a Saxon which he later of gifts ti aded in on i 1929 Plymouth, a andA LaRee Livingston of Moroni.to car which is still operate? and Clare daughter. Novembi r 30 of Mr. Donald Dickerson is again and Wanda Cahoon has a total i f only 22 0(H) miles In the interest of starting .. coaching junior high basket balE He r ads well, even the Moroni. on it the i iiiiieni club in North Sanpete, A son, November 29 to Alonzo team. Although four of finest pil'd, without the aid of have enthusiasts and Norda Williams Rosenlof of I mth gtade boys are plaving a few local glasses a large called a meeting for Thursday, with the sophomores, Mt Pli asant. In June id 1913 he sul id n d an A daughter, November 29 to group of enthusiast ie young ath-- I December 17 at 8 pm. m the Mt. elect ne she, i in a lightning Jtrrol'l and Marilyn tes are trying to make a chamIieasant City Hall. Madsen iffered the loss of Rasmussen of Mt. Pleasant storm and team lor the mmol high Anyone in the Ninth Sanpete pionship use ol o' lung and nil injury A daughter. ihslmt who is interested in joinDecember 3 to Doctors told him to las bar.': The ninth ;iade will present ing a i .uie ra i lub. :s invited to and Bi lv.t Hoyei ki of the aei id' at would slim tin h s Stanley an assembly p ogi a: to the Jun-- i at tend t he Ephraim. ten o irs. life bv Stan-- t 21 A diughtci. Noli mber 27 to ior Inch n ' ember I Miss he i lass president, M:ss Mrs Cell a M Terry lie Fowl s and Lorn and Eunice M Anderson lev Turj if th.e pi "gram has chi' r 28 lstju o! Ephraim. was bon ihtnsen er.!' rt allied Connie a A Wt dll' rt at Fairview. in the old night at the F' wiles daughter. Nmembir 21 to entor-B- i home ,d a kit i in n slimier tor of M rdith II Hen Mr daught r ot Otis L and Sarah Ki nt n d M irjorie Thur.-b-y Y i d How i! Ter i y. Miss M.uv Allied, v ho Thuisdav El Ip mu lamed tl idge i inti at a J en bei .line t lie bride of Twin daughtiis November 19 day in in I e. ills a' ; ending Mis I eiemng Clow- - Ill'll"!' tin'!,.' ii S j n g I'.ly Kuril Folile t.e! til- -' s' Ol at t ill 1,' 'la ol t" Liu atid Tessio Hai.-elie I m w as spi nt TI d i.i Mormn h, tkm i Mis 11 Stake was a spe- Ails Su-- a in llradv, wtio was the 17 to Wes-l- t i'll g tied rt H him nt A sou. November .1 .e s all lb tom hi l memories ot being ml Yui.in B.t !c v "f Wales. were won bv Mrs Wile sei I lie! d d iido le upst an s ol their High ne holm d I i ti r, nn Indian also t e i ills the mam i id little hulls, irties or "plays' as they weie th n called, uheie they and rafters swung inn, the played g inn - making then own i f Audi rmn Ei ra and Elina tir.d artv at the home of Mr. night in the lodge loom-wa- s amusemt nt The time spent a- - Santa's and Mrs Harold Rosenlof Her dais v ere well-o- i eupieil as Mor mi Ch'is mas A son, Noi rmlii r to Jay and iu scores making to Merdilh want few a pioneer mother. helpers with High at ru iu Coomb-- ' Fountain' Matrn and Hugh Banuitsen while s t oi king- - !m lie 15 hek Pi ohn- liousi hold i nvenienees to take low seores were i 1. umed bv Ruth dm ti's party cate of the tmeds of her children Green A son sen and John Hosier (iitoliei 51 to Donald P.ai She has. however, found time to R a son mi Hostesses were Mrs. Thelma Edgar erve in tin R 'lief Society thiough llld Cal' Rasmussen ol Ephraim Mt Pleas mt Tuttle. Mrs Ruth Foivles and Norm in ptellded the Inert cost of her niamed life and to W"td "llir- - to nt i, sixt Ii a1 n a! st i! "mi 'll" a ll a o! a Mis to.senlof do a great imount of Temple It t, Utah Vat mobile Re ha work with her husband She has giil. N'o m bn 5o to "scph an Plo 5'.- - m I, B i. ", ill " Ho- - Am, Mis N. Pltli Jensen entettamed Thui'sda at t h N, W house Hotel also pieced n any quilts last Siturdiv eiemng m la nor ot m Salt 1. ike CPy. many yards o: hire. She was In tila ven n g a banquet Mr an i Mrs Jos, ph Stevens of mg fairh good health and t heir d tiers Ml the held Mr. with Ieterson. gither r u ii" h till weie all w ii es a' to i any on nany of her St it Etuh to t ikrn In the bus hold duties Err Gi o l"ds l - e t lie V clljoved Nki'i' a i .sit from anyone t he he li. Vu! be Cules. feat u Without ,i t ust on eoi K ies ol time on ice the mg ft othir of Gt indma's treat- - one I a sides Elina Sqmte and Paul En ner and Rome's musical hit of the families' endearing names Thanksgn mg the par- tot. M; Brig.i'loon "Cookie ty honored the 5M!i wedding tor Mrs. Peterson Sqilli e is Her mam pastimes Grandma ,t Mi and Mis Joseph Larsen Blame Mr and Mrs Club was rnti rt. lined lust (i K are leading and listening to the Stria ns ot P, now. in, pairnts of Dona of Silt Lake Citv Thuisdav atteruoon with Mrs Mr Stela ns radio here last weekend with their Stevens 111 mm Madsen us hostess Mr and Mi- - Joseph To the uunmumty they are to at were isit a parents. Mrs Walter Brown and Tntlvi i t Cclrs-present tor remained guests "Uncle Iete' and "Aunt longer and Mrs Inun I .arson. Mr t lie afternoon. nd t home ens ed lie St' pi i;i". helm by everyone -i lining 1 2 ii 1 -" 1 Testimonial For t ' i 1 , Spring City 1 mod-eiate- Man On Thursday A i i !?:nu!l Id in tii- Pall ti mil (e Spimg City ward Thins lav evening', I e- - for Elder Glen S. Osborne The ward MIA will be in ehaige of the piogiam Elder Osborne ml! enter the Missionary Hi me January 6 and his mission field mil be South Atm a Hi- i" a son of Viigtis and Athene Osborne. He is a graduate of Ninth Sanpete High School where he was active in sports. He was president of the North Sanpete Seminary in his Senior veer. He has been a student at Snow College at Fpn-tailast year and this year until receiving his missionary call. eiiibei 17 S. Highlights Two home. They that time Mrs. then Peterson, Miss Terry, was working in the St George Temple with her parents. and Mr. Peterson drove there with wagon and horses, taking eight days each wav. He hauled a load of grain south and sold it to pav for his trip Thev settled in Fairview where thev have spent their full life, with the exception of ten yea is. from 1892 to 1902. in Indianola, ii here Mr. Piterson presided over the iv. nd as bishop The iiard had approximately 75 families, and Mr. also lncludt d 65 Indians IVtrison acted as a pcai i n. ik' i Inb, tween the whites and the dians He also served an L D S in Yng.ma fimn lsxs to sp" Future Farmers Represented At Turkey Show See Daughters Observe Golden Wedding Attributing married life to hard work, clean living, and consideration for each other. Mr and Mrs. Peter Peterson will celebrate their diamond wedding anniversary today, Friday. December 11 with open house from 3 to 8 p m. at their mi-su- ( i Fairview Couple Ved 75 Years a see have lived to Airs. Warren P. daughter. Junior Literary club was enof Mt. Pleasant, tertained at the home of Mrs. observe Shepherd her golden wedding in Joseph Ursenbach last Wednesday August 1950, and another daughevening. i ter. Mrs. Howard W. Sarah) Special guests were Mrs Willis of Fairview will celebrate Candland, Mrs. Stanley Peterson, Itigby her Golden Wedding in January, Mrs Theodore Madsen, Mrs. J. 1954. W. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson Mere Ilizes at bridge went to Mrs. married December 11. 1878 in the Peterson, Mrs. L A. Phillips. Mrs. Ursenbach and Mrs. Steve St. George L D S Temple, , I i i (Lu-cill- pi-a- dirlhd to Join Camera Club? i mc'-tins- i i Observe Diamond Wedding Today ' LaY. in Miner 2s Rh Services Held Monday for Leo ,,i m Mi- Is Cal! g I'm ' ti Speak' r. A all v i R inn son vocal solo ,u Mrs. Pen Petti relompamed by Mo I'mt.i, -, n.losing marks, Bishop St. u s pi In. i Vu-gmi- a Ini, l'E i I Bo Dili ii T ' sin and Mrs. itiiiianii'il by In ht Snow kail t cpilipr an un it r w.i v u iTh H a mpsh i , as a n u KIcnof the planning committee, Gordon in charge of and Ann Parkinson MM.s III " t el" (HI, Jc I. I .1 , i MarEertelsen and two sons. Elliott and Mark, sailed from New York December 4 according to word received here by her mother, Mrs. Peter Simpson. Mrs. Bertelsen and boys will where go to Lahore, Pakistan, Bertelsen. they will join Mr. and make their home for the next two years. Mr. Bertelsen, of Ericksen. formerly Ephraim, is a Soil Scientist for the U. fc. State Department at Acme Literary club members Lahore. They formerly made and partners a held surprise their home at Huron, South Da- housewarming last Thursday kota. night at the mw home of Mr and Mrs. Otto Clark. club met last Artopic Literary About thirty were present for Thursday night at the home of the dinner and an evening of Mrs. Elden Hughes. was picsented to rook. A Mrs. Bert Peterson and Mrs. the Clarks gift for their new home. J. O. Seely were special guests. Bridge was played with prizes Mrs. Carroll Mrs. Helen was Christensen being awarded to Farley, Mrs. Theodore Madsen hostess to the Fairview Bridge Club Wednesday evening of last and Mrs. Seely. week. enterIP kv Madsen bv Mrs. Neil M. Prizes were won tained the Friendship club at her Sanderson, Hamilton Stella Civile Vance and Notma Al'e! home last Saturday afternoon. garet Simpson) ' shoot mg thitiics to u eih g The txplu--lob"ik-.i- ll was heard al bv Mrs Juste, tn u,i. sitting OI the Stoll when the expln-lu- tl t nr n d, and did riot reali, i h,.' had h.ippeiie until h, nine to her sen.es m the kititheii and ill watched the b'uz.mg heater In r living I.uekdv she loom was not alone, and t.ei daughter Fountain Mrs Leslie Svme of lio was visiting her. ran Green, to the neighbors tor assistance. Mrs .1 list esen .aid the onlr wav she could ait mint tor the i xpl"S-ioi- i hale lias that there must been a dinainite cap ll the i oal Goes to 1 Services Held Thursday for ' i l'ri lay. i n - I. K A M I I) Wasatch Academy Choir to Present "The Messiah ine Robinson ( ry an Aillrt In tlm r I OK TUADET ' I I'.'ei-Deceni- i . i b.rth-Ti'iusil.- ( : n ' ! r -- I -- , c t ' I -- ' ' : ' i . ' I A-- i , I ' i -- l rd |