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Show THE MT.PIEASANT Pi pi- - Two ullu' .liiiimiti Exceptional Service In Community Leadership" Fiorn Citation Awarded By North Sanpete's Home Newspaper '1 hum Kditm i it nil Utah State Agricultural College Jan. IB. 1949 J mill . - M iiiagm lsitois and dinner guts's a' Me horn" of Mr and Mrs HI win Miner during the past wet' w re Mr ami Mrs Id Jenst n o' Pimsel1 fphraim Mr uiid l.esttr Mansfield, Mi and Mrs Miner of Brovo, Geoip- - Tom) sen of Kennelwitk, Wyoming atm Donald J Tompsen and son Tommy of Quincy, Wash i T nrtair.ly gives us little cause to hope that supan le expected from the narrow, timid socialists of port Eritain in edrrying out the bold and challenging program of Atlan'ir Union a union of the free natrons For the 'ake of the British people and the people of the other democracies it is to be devoutly hoped that last spring's election trend has continued and that in their next election, the English will vot themselves some free enterprise and some fresh air A:i EDITORIALS ' FRIDAY. JUNE PYRAMID M-- Howard Btghv Jen- - n visiit-irtd Mrs 11a Thursday in Nephi at the home of Mr and Mrs Thera'd High) the MIA Sunday Attendance At Deacon hr luncheon part) was lie Meeting Means Chance To diners and advisors of th also a fund MiJoin Wednesday Encanomen i;mup and wa.s Mu.North wall ni,, p.ojert for hr ill mis a! In M Illfund building a1 ml v.rlh W .ml miking . iii .i n Hi Widiu-i Women Of Local Bebekah J Mr VI n n tin to In no hr) ue j Lodge Name New Oificers .111 d,tv pi uin d east of Ihr uw C ntral Bebekah Lodge, No v s v i Mt S ' lull'. v Silipile 1uhllsh'lign 1ii,miiv i! lie .Ninth B i )! ,il he cult Pleas ml, bailie le mints 1 li mini Ot ( t la- (111 -s In !! , gl . Ill Mil i I Nil - sT'l t, - i tut, r .ii I i let side ttoiiml ih ne i' i 1 i .11 i t N ! Oil i . Mi ml te M hi Mi 'I ti ill h s nt tii I n M DO I 5 plant 1 oat IB d. 1951) Wednesday le'urn home 'I i him v l!r Hafen momliei o Muhishu in, r Dali I' Av ri I In v pin n In ai ( ompany Unions in lhr plavground and hi li Kick In The Pants For Britain now the reason' why it v a ior d iuea to iid Great Britain in the stabilizatrn cf her con any and in the bol IAnct ilk h a ept stering of her defences are p Americans are uware that the fau e rl p a e ami freedom can best be cerved by a cuo er itue ir'u.ng up cl strength of he racier. among all the nations in the c a rip But sometimes thee wlrm we ".onld ail "'tni better deserving of a kick in the paid', Great Butaip, fir .nstance We refer to the Brurh Labor goeinment s cheeky chs missal Tuesday of the eminently sen ilde S human elf help output plan for pooling Western Euro.m s toil and By The plan advanced by Frnmh Forei jn Minister Robert Schuman would bring about he kind of coo; cation among Europe's nations that might a ell provide the foundation for a union of all the free nations of the world a un.on no longer the hazy half dream of men of goodwill but one which has already been blueprinted for us in bold, sure, strokes by the American, Clarence K Streit, and his fellow advo cates of the Atlantic Union plan More ai out Atlantic Union anon. To get back fo the British Labor government s haughty rejection of the Schuman plan The Frenchman's proposal for pooling European coal and steel production will not work, said the English laborites Tuesday in an of fi cial party declaration, unless the iron and steel industries in each participating nation are first nationalized 'Otherwise," the labor statement said, "private Indus try would pervert the Schuman plan to its own selfish ends Here, if you will, you have the members of a political party in Britain, whose socialistic dogmas were all but rejected by the people in a recent election, trying to louse up the Schuman plan with their own quaint little economic And it is not enough that they make this pre miscarriage. tentious demand They must also snipe defensively at free enterprise in the bargain It is an interesting commentary on the character of the present government leaders n Britain that, desnte their fears over the selfish ends sought by private industry, they have to date felt no qualms about accepting millions of dollars in aid from the United S'ates, furnished, of course, by self-righteo- private industry. The sad part about all this is that the British government's official attitude is probably of sufficient weight to scuttle the Schuman plan lor the present at least lull lr .mil Mt Bleasant Mri Norman as its Noble Grand for the coming year at a meeting londuited Wednesday, Jun- - 7 Mis Norman suiceeds Mrs 1.1,1'c Smith as the directing of feer of the women's tiaternal 2, at Li in i li (mi advisiis ,irr i A iiid iiomi i ' r going la ii iinpgriiiind Mi ti Friday, Juno hi ' .1 - I eh-cte- d pantatton oi Oth of of the Estate HYBUM CHRISTENSEN. Dts e t set! NOTICE TO CREDITORS the Matter (hum (Ted. tors will oresent with vouchers to the undersigned a the otfue of John S M Mils !er, attorne) at law, Mt Ideas ant, lt ah within two months Dorn the fust puhluation of this notice Date of first publication M.r elected at Wed r off liens THE DIsTi:: T ( OI ITT Ol SVNBFIK I Ol'NTY. STAIE Ol UTAH In I . I i s II , I vis in' in ' IN I t j l sutiM . .11 Mrs Legal Notices - is t hi the HI I I t i ) and Mr sday evenings meeting were 2b, 190 n k Mis Helen Ktghy, vue gland, Date of last publication Jun In o is mir alt h, how ev in Bushman, retoidmg 950 M hos planning In i;o on the Mrs Esther Mrs Elizabeth Christensen Bose Mer fin di'ainn-inMi k will hue to ntti-nam lal secrelar), and Mrs Beva Administratrix of the estate ai Tin; SLindaj morning Mower, treasurer Hyrum Christensen, deiea-eion oi Ink In hr ahlr to go off tiers will he an Apjiointive Reported By ih unted later Donald Hafen. in 18 ( i 1 n o' d ABLBTO Chester Sunday Meetings Announced; Morgan Lamo of Moroni vva Bible School Closing the spciial sp aktu at sacrament FOR SLE Chestet White biond sow Call 3.397 Katrview mi cling last Sunday ivening Program Is Noted J lb pd 9 9 lie Hist Riosbs opt mi al Donald Bcterson attended the t u Van t Let t n LOWER MOWING fi the omnia Junior ri inn (hunh Stock Show and Salt with a lawn mow Irek follows Rowley youi at Salt Lak- cit) last week sui id is line Is at ft IN am powet mower Call Mt LI asm! J H) !d Its B 10 a ill at hv ( biondi ast J E Jensen Mrs enteitained i a tn mornmt' hnii h s' hool her Sc.iool a '38 Fold SALE FOR Eordor iltss at Sunday o "Man s, niton woi ship Oood condition 'lb motoi and V 7 p m 'summer .id out paity last Wednesday evening how ship mists Blow no s (lames and fxjt link Hindi was heater See Louts Hansen or (all .it J lb pd Dor Mt Pleasant 73W by the following it t men' in s.ipe Play nigh en0)vd oth Bullman, Ann Davis, Bence WrdlHsday ever) Week Ramona Thompson, Ar TOR SLE Ted Normans home dt n s foi he summ r an Larsen, at 4th No and 2nd West, Mt la Edna Andeison Peterson, v li e I'niil I'm kei p. esulent Bleasant See Andrew Norman Be nolds, Stevn And Shnley ( lai ii e ( ,unn re se snlrnt pit J lb 29 pd or F'hone 58 J Ieri) Ray Thompson Leah (art. r, Mi) Is mi cl 12 shares Pleasant npelheip, toin "(' Mi and Mrs. L harlcs B 1uz.ey FOR BENT h adei, Jav ' ii Me t reek Waiet. Waiaemai oi Simpson and Ruth Sun daughter spent .10 10 2 at Idas lime Barton ditch. Wm G Wagstaff p m tl V a ,1'iuii Bible School will hob1 day afternoon visiting at Sahna 219 E 1st St Mesa, Arizona its p opiarn in I r.ughead auilitoi uini All and pa nts FAIRVIEW in mis aie mv lied (Contntued from flist page i LLOYD 0. CHRISTIANSEN Special Interest Class I I I TOM FOOLERY s i 9 ' .1 v Will Rogers was killed in cn airplane crash ip August compaof 935, almoit 15 years ago Now Houghton Mifil-The Autobiograhim about book a called, has published ny " It is rmt really an autobiography, but a phy oi Will Rogers collection of Will s newspaper writinqs and radio programs At the time Will Rogers was writing arid speaking Ids wonderfully humorous pieces we weren t quite old enough to appreciate him Hence, reading this book has been a tremendous treat Rogers stuff doesr. t, we regret to report, would-bcomics exactly enhance the repation of today s He had it all over them 1 e For instance here's what he wrote about Russia away back in 1918 "Now they've aked me to write about Russia "Thats fine1 There's some sense to that I can write about Russia for I know that my readers don t know anymore about Russia than I do, even as great a man as President Wilson passed up mention of if in his last speech. "There is always this to lock forward to with Russia Pick up the morning paper and look for Russian news and have a fear of reading the worsh you won t be disappointed1 Shortly after World War I, Will wrote of the Loague of His words could just as well have been written Nations this week about the U. N "Best time to have formed this league of Nations was during the war when all these nations needed each other "One thing we got to be thankful for our Soldiers can faster than our Diplomats can talk us into them wars win "One thing about this League, The last war there were only 10 or 15 nations in it, now if they all sign this, they can all be in the next one It won't be near so exclusive." 1 V i o-- i ( t i i , , i , t . i , ( p Rogers commented on every phase of American The motion picture industry was not spared "You hear it asked, Are movie audiences getting smarter7 The answer is No Ain't more people going to the Movies than there ever was7 "What the picture business needs is a picture "What the movie audience needs is endurance. The finish of the movies will be when they run out of i Milton Jones, son of and Promised Program Tues. Mrs I lifford Jones and a 50 Uthouph the speaker has not gradual, of North Sanpete high t ti announced, a particularly si hool, is employed at Tooele ititeicsting piogram wnl be pro senied lot members of the se( Jerry Nelson, son of Mr and Mt Mrs Rodney Nelson, ill mil rest c lass of t who has Im as mt South U aid M'A been attending Snow College, is of nnouncement the progiam now registered at the LSAC at Mr Registered Authorized & ABSTRACTER h- - was made h Mis Reeve Norm Logan in, class leader Sht is issisted hv Mrs David Bailey Mrs Bell Sandeison is visiting I he meeting is scheduled fo with friends and relativ'.s m Iticsdav at S pm in the South Idaho U ard Mi and Mrs Frank Vance New Primary Secretary auompanted their son Kay to Mis Lucille Svndergaard has Gunnison where he has cmlpoy-trbeen appointed set ret ary of til nt, and then went to Riehfieh. Mt Pleasant South Waid Pit where they visited a tew day n.aiv at the home ot Max White 9 She sun ceils Mis Ada Robin son who has moved to Spting Mr aid Mrs Valten Tuck. i vile and daughter Dorothy spent the two weeks visiting in Los I he North Ward L D S Girls past with Mr and Mrs Ned Angeles tommiiue met Friday eveniu Tinker it the home of Mrs jay Wink and They saw the Iue elmun for a final meeting Tin visited many interesting places organization is being ahsoibel On their return home they visited Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Pad (then daughter Loy) in Salt I ake cuv for a few days. - Will Rogers seemed to enjoy himself most when making wry comments about the political scene The following, which we quote in conclusion, could have been written about Truman and the Eighty-firs- t "All the lobbies are gaheied in Washington to see that the tax is put on somebody elses business, but not on theirs ol Real Estate Titles Phone 209 "Congress got all their committees made up list week, and they are composed of two Democrats to each Republican, so what a pleasant year that poor fellow will be in for. f DemoCourse, there is an awful lot of different breeds I Roosethe bet betore session is over President crats you velt will trade you two or three Democrats for one Manti 20 head of cuts in Cedar Hills north of Moroni Branded vs th black D L combined Re Monmi ward offered Phone 2311 or se D L. Ol.son LOST J 2 9 suggestive titles." lb, 23 pd Si i them and y in jhay Inquire 511 So dth East. J 9 1G ptl Math- - n Mt Pleasant will want them room home. Five new rooms, order See Riteway Stores oi S lso a place P FOR SALE Horsed. av.n MiCot-muvery good location Melgaird Fairview of business on Fairview Main J 9 TE ( h Deertng movvir, 2 bottom strict Reasonable pi tie He traitoi plow, rubber-tirebay Ted Lasson at Fairview or Mt TO LE SE Five actes for Duke; loadei J E Jensen, Chester FOR SALE at Fairview, an 8 J 9 h Pleasant WVNINGS s pasture aft- r lirst cutting he Third Quorum of Flders The just been m w oftiurs are Dissident, Aitli eounselo in first Lasson, James L Peterson and secoi. counselor, Dale Anderson Den ol Bushman was r. tatned as 'I secretary The retiring officers are Leo Nielson, president, with Vau, Madsen and A thui L..sson as counseloi s f f Kay, daught Mi. Vaughn in. eung iiiitlv n ot i Matl-in- , Horn I 5$$ a and Mr X 2 Ha -- , f vrT, rN le tonsil Is a tit ion 1 a Biutha Christensen served u ions dinm-- i hot to th helping Hand club" Thuisdav u- - al'emoon THE TWIST of a TAP! Kisetit visitois at the Clitfo.e wt-iMr and Mis Union Allied ot Salt Lake, Mis i.nu Olsen Wiling and ihildiet ..t Richfield to pump 1000 gallon of water every day, and do the job for just a nickel. I'll provide all the water you need, where you need it, when you want it! Jo es home . ed ndei son v lsiied Iasi vviek with Ins sisters and then Mr am. (a niln s m Nevada, Nit s (1 ii, d W bite ot P ko and M and Mrs David Pieri ol I Reno Pick e leturnei any wi h him to visit his gi.mdpai in s, Mi and Mis En.z Wide son Productive Farming and Modern Living require lot of dependable water, always on tap. There are many good Electric Water System available, o decide now to put me to work. Have RUNNING WATER on your farm at the lowest cost. Doi a Rigt'v t . flcadij. KilawaU "Wird" Hand $ SUPPORTING. TAX PAYING INDUSTRY sei - d a delio.'ou-he- dltmei t i sieving dm sd iv aln noon r clul .mu Mis I.es Rush and niov el to Ppl aim to make th It home Mt and Mis John P Dame's 1. u met Mton Rigbv ol O uli Mr and Mis an .t v is Rignv Mi i TELLURIDE TOWER COMPANY A SELF ne Eva Nielsen, Dee Erick son Lak 11 Kigby, Nancy .stew a ' E v a Harm ton, Lau a Bra dv. Bessie Mower v lo.ion, Ruth B.ady, Ruth City water convenience can be your at low cost. You can hire me, Reddy Kilowatt, Your sent P: i aughtei s have I ha i v ' i n in tied ti or- - a low s' O', c I k hev :i po, t d t' e) to t nj. n s, selv L md ( mv on an ) i iow stone :s and he e us ie the I. th big tin ill o! the trip w a17 'ii a Hi,ii hul ilo in o u TI ev bv ; t li i n- d N d Ui P r' 'e of Hut la i Ri (hi : rip i m mi i jns i its amazing how gasoline mileage can when you Oil-Plat- e your engine with new Conoco Sypei Motor Oil! Friends, . -t . . Proved Rood Test! In a punishing 50,000-mil- e By 50,000-Mil- e road test, engines lubricated with new Conoco upr Motor Oil showed amazing economy of operation. Gasoline mileage for the last 5,000 miles of the test-ruwas aitually 99.77'o as good as for the first 5,000 miles. Proving that Conoco SupiT Motor Oil with proper crankcase drains and regular care can really t gasoline mileage! n Come in arid let me tell you about 50,000 miles no wear!" -i - JOHN posrr R s Senator lumi DU N't w I I W i v omm l o J 9 18 23 e.fD ha-- , AT 1G, 19S0 OIL COMPANY id |