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Show TIIE PYRAMID Appreciate News of You, WANT TO BUY, KENT, SOX OR TRADE? Try an A (Met in tli DO YOU Your Family, and YOl'K CITY I Y R A M I D At All Times. Tu. Mt. Pleasant Volume LXIII News of Interest From Servicemen SU Peter Jordan waited in, l'lens,int last week with his wile Mr Jordan, who has been stationed at Camp Kilinei, New seveial the Jersey, for past months, has now been assigned to a National Guard unit at Provo, IMHL FQeasainitt Dim on To in ( lT tah ) Pyramid, Vi! I t . as Xumlier Tw cut Price Ten Cents .lime PJ, M Mt A 2e Kuel Anderson is spend- leave visiting at the ing a home of his mother, Mrs. Orvilla Anderson in Fountain Gteen. y Appear WiHk (Gas Obtkb (ComistD'iiocttii Program Here . . . Lodging Accommodations Run Short in District Airman Anderson has recently returned from duty in Korea, and when his leave expires will repoit to Kansas City, Missouri, for further assignment. James Allred C.N 2 son of Mr and Mrs Mathias Allred of Fountain CJreui, is on a leave fiom IT. S Service. Mr. Allred took his basic training at Fort Lewis, Wash., and was then transferred to Percell, Calif, (dose by the Golden Gate) for Military Police schooling At the expiration of his leave, he will repoit to Camp Kilmer, New Jersey before leaving for Austria. 'Hip tuts pipeline lieiny constructed from Clear Creek to IToyo by the Fulton Company of Texas is imiiny- alonir, although not as rapid a pact1 (13-nii- lc two-wee- - jScout For Charles McKay, who Air Force stationed at March Base, California, has a leave, and is visiting at the home of Ins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verl McKay in Mt. Pleasant. Jamboree Trip two-wee- Daniel Borgs to Give Church Program Sunday First Presbyterian Church Changes Regal Hawaiians Coming Here June 30 as Building Benefit Mt. Pleasant's Second and Third wards wall meet conjointly for sacrament meeting Sunday, June 14 in the ward chapel, according to an announcement by the bishoprics. Meeting time is 7.30 p m. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Borg and their family, Johnny and Mary Mitchell, will be present and will furnish the program The Borgs and their grandchildren are former residents of- Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Borg Central Rebekah lodge of Mt. have just completed an L D S mission to the Carthage Jail m Pleasant was the only lodge in Utah to leceive the American Illinois. Rebekah Association award for attendance and new membership at the Rebekah Assembly of Utah held last month in Salt Lako City. Mrs. Helen Rigbv. district deputy president, accepted the award at the assembly and presented it Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Brady to the local lodge at their first White, 66, died June 6 at her home meeting in June. in Provo after a lingering illness She had been ill much of her life. She was boin in Fail view, Oct. Simeon 25, 1866, a daughter of H. and Annie Ostensen Brady. She attended Fairview schools, and was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y & Saints. She was married to Franklin D. White, October 16, 1907, in the Royal Anderson Bagley of MoManti Temple. They lived in roni, Utah, is one of 635 Colorado in Hazelton, Ida.; McKinnon, A & M College students recomtime, mended to the State Board of Wyo., for a considerable to receive a degree at and later in Mt. Pleasant, moving to Provo five years ago. Fort Colorado A & M College, June 5. Surviving are her husband and Collins, Colo., Friday, He received a doctor of veterthe following children: Alden D. Woodrow inary medicine degree in VeterinWhite, Roosevelt; Lowell White, Vernal; White, ary Medicine. Provo; Mrs. I.eatha Bohne, Fair-vieNewell White. Bai tlesville, Okla and Mrs. Earl J. (Vondal Bohne, Las Vegas, Nev.; 21 grandchildren and four one sister and two brothers, Mrs. Caroline Turpin and Alvin Brady. Fairview; Harold Brady, McKinnon, Wyo. The Chailes and Julia Sanderwere Funeral services held son Rigbv family reunion will be Friday in the Riverside ward cha- held at Jordan Paik, 1200 South 8th West Street in Salt Lake Citv pel. Provo. burial at 9 30 a m. Sunday. June 28 Giaveside services and Bring own lunches. All family was Friday in Fairview cemetery of members are invited to attend. directed by Jacobs Mortuary Fntei tamment will be provided Mt. Pleasant. for the youngsteis. 127 people attended last year's reunion, the first held. Eollin L. Rigby Pres. Frances F. Rigbv, y vice-pre- s William F. Rigbv, record and record keeper. Theron H. Rigby, Sec. Rebekah Lodge Gets ARA Award Mrs. Annie White Dies as had been hoped, it is said and workers Meanwhile, gas their families have moved into Mt Pleasant and surrounding towns in the last few weeks until hornet all and available marly lodgings have been taken up. City watt r and otiii ials said that power seiviies had been turned on m 28 homes in this ity, and in Koine homes two families had Twenty-eigh- t Selei turn ot the Mt Pleasant taken lip residence are connected at ttie sevEagle Si out to leiene the expense trailers is' tnp to the National Jambo-- i eral trailer courts in town, and ree at Irvine Ranch, California, is about 30 single men have found room and board being held Monday night at the sleeping rooms or town. the in Armory building Workers, who have not been Sponsois of the trip ia the Mt. Pleasant Junior Chamber of Com- able to get accomodations in Mt. merce and they will be in (barge Pleasant, have gone to Spring of the diawing Monday night Time City, Fariview, Ephraim and Mo25 m 8 to fam30 between is p roni with Rolieit Mower president of the ilies being established in these .1. usees, said that It is estimated that any boy in Mt. towns. S. S. Pleasant who had leached Eagle ninety families (exclusive of the Scout status or who would soon single workers) have established he an Eagle S( out, would have lus residence in this area. name enteicd ill the drawing Sunday School (buses at The transmission line will take The one suuessful Scout from gas from the gas field at Clear Chun h First Presbyterian now meet at 10 a m instead of 12 Mt Pleasant will go to Utah counCreek to near North Orem. The All (lasses ere held in the ty sometime this month to take Fulton noon Company now is engaged An outstanding; entertainment treat is in store basement and Fela picpaiatot y course in piepaia-tm- n in welding, Westminster coating and laying All the h for of churl the looms iniiimpmcnt into the ditch. About for Sanpete cousty o Tuesday, June 30 when the Regal lowship pipeline hi Id be will in to Jambotee The children aic cordially invited 15 miles of ditching has been Si will v ul the North Sanpete high these (lasses leave J bus out Hawaiians will appear The Bible of worship near Indianola, and the completed of schml gvm This program by the Piovo, July 11, going by way studv, music ami (iaft woik crew of workmen will work southSan Ki.nu isio, seeing east toward the Clear Creek field. Regal Hawaiians is being sponsor- services wll I.uii) and Worship Morning Several other After connection is made with the ed by the Mt Pleasant First anil he hi Id at 11 a.m the Rev. Erwin tlungs of interest ill n Finn til waids for the benefit of field gathering system being built F Bollinger preai lung the morn- Si outs fluid Mt Pleasant aie to make the their ( Impel building fund trip. planning will by Utah Natural Gas at Clear ing sermon. Special music son was the Pete lucky This group of professional enGary he offered Creek, the crew will complete the As the to fellow by receive gun a on summer are here given tertainers The Westminster fellowship t J1(, .Javtees m their projei t to north end of the transmission line. tour direct from swank Honolulu It is estimated the pipeline should gtoiip will meet at the M mse at raise funds to finance the Scout be completed by the hotels and this will be taeir only middle of ol 7 30 feature special the was at The pin gun given appearance in 'Sanpete county will he tnp September. Sund.iv 29 meeting of (Veilings the theatre May evening during their tour of the United tin. making ol "miisa al instilltime very Up to the present States. Mt. Ph as.it t First and Fourth ments'' bv the oiing people for few local men have been employed Ernst and waul Pumai. Membeis of the are Use in the Mt Ih asant Vaiation A spokesman for in the project. organizations Fourth wards are looking forward a dance revue to be Bible School piogram All young the company, in a talk before the to having their chapel completed sponsoring 17 at held the eve of June Mt Pleasant Lions club recently. aie united to attend this and dedicated by conference in the Second-Tinn- i eg ward n creation peoph said that most local labor wouul mi etmg Groat been has progress August. hall Proceed- - from the revue be used on the dope gang - in made since June, 1952, when the will he turn' ll over to the building the tarrng and wrapping and covbuilding program commenced. The fund of the new chaftel. Sets Diploma Biwhich up of the pipeline, Vacation The Pleasant Mt. ering members are proud of the rapid The revue will be by ble School opened bust Monday work has not started yet. rate at which the chapel is bc-- 1 nearly one hundred piesented ol students with a tn let chapel .service lel ing completed. All that remains the Utah Cunservaton e of Mush by Rev. Erwin E Bolhngei, directo be finished is the painting of under the diuction of Michael tor. the auditorium, and the flooring, and Thora , professional By the tally part of the week ceiling and painting in the chapel. danct rs. over lOO registrations were reEvery organization in the two corded. including some boys and To wards has promoted money raising drives and have been very suc- No. gnls from Salt Bake Citv. There DUP were over 40 children in the cessful. The Relief Society fftod sale has done very well and will Departments, be continued during the summer and about forty in the Primary months with sales on Fiidays. About 20 children Department. Mrs. June Clark of Spring aro in the Junior Department, Former members of the wards has received a scholarship have contributed to the building and about 7 in the Junior High City to School attend of the Aieoholsm and local clubs and other groups group. at the University of Utah. have aided. A great deal of the In chapel services Kodachromo The school wll be m session work on the chapel has been by New offictrs for the North Sanslides of the Life of Christ were from June 14 to 27. donated labor of members. This pete district of the Daughters of shown, and after pledges to the Mrs. Clatk has recently estabitem alone has amounted to $12,-00- Pioneers, vveie elected at their American and Christian flags, a lished a rehabilitation center for convention In Id last Wednesday of dismissed invocation prayer women alcoholics at her home in A special effort is being made at the Six waul chapel pupils to Biblo classes. Citv. and also is equipped to meet all bills and obligations Mrs. Lorn.t Jensen of Spring Mrs E. Clitheroe, Mrs. Ruth Spring to give treatment for by all members of the two wards City, was (Jet ted president, sucCampbell and Maiy Roberson male alcoholics. so that the building will bo ready ceeding Mtdla Morley of Moroni. t Bible piograms. with Mrs. for dedication this coming August Other offiiirs elected Maxine Zubriskie. Mrs. Janet Bolwire conference. linger and May Overton directing Birgetta Jensen, Sprng City, fust vice president Ona Anderson, ten the Nursery-KindergproWales, second vice president; gram. Student assistants in the Ruth Osborne. Spring City; Bible School are Jessie Millar, Bobbie Madsen and Tammy Madsecretary and treasurer; Leona Strate, Spring City, corressen. Mrs. Catherine Hansen and Grace Mae Sample direct the muponding secretary; LaVerl Livingston. Moroni historian; Florence sic program, and William Nelson Miss Winifred Jensen Stedman Christensen. the handcraft program Moroni, (honstci; received an A B degree Monday, Bv bd H ansen Mt. Pleasant, cusA special feature of this yiars 8 from Oberlin todian of relics; Fayora Draper, College, Ihble School is the making of pup- June Oberlin, Ohio. Moroni, organist; Kern Allen, pets by the Junior Department, Funeral services for Mrs. Cath- Moiorii. Miss of Stedman, daughter regis'rar; Pauline Seely, tennis instruction for the Junior Claud W erine D. K. Justesen, 79, were held Mt Pleasant Stedman of Homeland, Vera haplain; and walks nature High, special last Tuesday afternoon in the Calif, and the late Winifred Jent'ht'er, librarian. and home visitations by the Fast waul chapel with H irold sen Stedman, served as senior A will rian be apparliament group. Christensen of the West ward (kiss secretary-treasure- r during the laA display and certificate awardpointed by president at a bishopric conducting. the past year She is a graduate date. The choir sang I Ncul Thee terTlie ing program to which parents ol Wasatch Academy folio.' a g progiam was We-saare will be held the in invited, Obi rlui Suren C. Every Hour; piayer. granted degrees nted at 'he morning 1. Adimnlsti atmn to nearly College Academy too candid lies at the Nielson; i hoir. "O My Father", pmst "Our Mountain .singing m 2 19. at June p building Friday, 12oth anniversary i ommnii enient speaker, Piesident Gcotgv M An- Home So Doat invocation. Chapthe last dav of Bible School Ai niM s held in Finney derson; vocal solo, ''Behold Tis lain Svbil Chapel r, on ; ail of Ire.xs Fviiitide ; spt aki r Venule Jen- wel oma Pii- - lent Mtdla Thtic wcie ai'pi a xin a. ly 279 Moilev, s tor the bachelor of arts ( a'liinkitt sen; remarks. Hamid Curisten-sen- : ladies tun, Mr ami Mrs Phil Gunderson di roll call; adchoir. "Shall We Meet Be- dress, n i'ii I"Wales; grce 12 lor master of arts, 25 Com-mi- t of Centiul ami family ol Salt Lake Ctv, Mis fm ti, i. lii'Ie (if divim'v, nine for the yond River; prayei, peon Livit v, miiMi al number. Fountain J T I teidelh.H h ami small d.iuph-ti- r r of sailed thmlngv, tl for ingston. Gret n; tribute to ot Indiana and I'iiis'i of custodian I.ogaupoit. In lor of music. 16 for b,-- helor bat Pallheareis were Mrs .iiistes, n's robes, Jane Thomas, Wales; reE Gunderson Mis J St of education, eight toi mas-'sons anil a Linn-Plien s. sponse Foi'. Illinois, e mio ln-last ul r iiiusii Draper, Couniy ui u, mc ami mu for master John, Murray, Sheldon and Alum' i ustodian oi olics, voting ol m vv week to att'11'1 the wedding ot i f iniisi. e.liu atmn Justesen ami Newel Xu him Miss Man. in Nn lsou ami "ttners m.di t lireetion of lla. Eldon Tow ai d Vai e Ul A si. i vv as the Flat K. loiutv pal lramentarian sts Burial was in Moroni iitv nni-eterof Beil, and wen honsegm tin me ot tin i on mem emeu t Bum boon w s sirv ed nt M: iml Mrs V H Gundeisun o ii dneetcd by Ursmhai h Fligivin bv RuvnitmdT Mover nt ral Home. Kay Osth r d"da ati d and the alttii ion session c a: da ci tor of the division of deputv Veiled at Vila Jensen the gtave Mis Miss ami pin Three zyluphtne seas act iv Hit's ovei ntinibeis vveri played bv Cailvn Wilma Jensen, ueeninpanied by Mr and Christen nm id Moroni, Mrs Charles Johnson ballet Beck Mt dam e. Rot In Doiin o) Salt Bake C.t v h.tv Sorensen ami BS a two wielo v:n Raima IV 'in sen, accompanied by leturnul Kaieti Mi Kura V of Spi mg Citv ion trip to Calitntnia. Mis Ethel Rasmussen Wmtcr-hiittoThey went by wav ot Bas Vegas reading Fan view; financial nveived a Bin hi lor of Nev to Bos by secret iry and UcaMirer, Angi h s. visiting at Members of the family of Hans Ruth Osborne of points of interest along the way Scemce degree m education Spring City; C. H. Beck will hold their reunion museal nunihei Mt. Pleasant. They visited Mrs. Jensen's sister Commencement exercises of Utah on June 20, officers of tho organ-MHddrms by members ot and brothels near Los Angeles, State Agricultural College, on Cen'r.il Mr Johnon's mother at Fresno, Monday, June 1 ization have announced. Committee; ballet banee, Spring Mrs. Winti't bottom lias born It will be an in ami Mis Philene McArthur affair and City girls; repoit of election com- - Patk east of Mt Pleasant I ms will be held at Pleasant Tark east rmtlee; question box, benediction,1 All family memhiis arc mvitid Angeles They returned home teaching third grade at Hamilton School. of Mt Pleasant. to attend by way of San Francisco. chaplain. Jaycees to Name is A 2c iMlve Woclkinraeini at Provo Moroni Man Gets Degree From Colorado A M re ; Rigby Family Sets Reunion Mrs. Mena Sorensen hon-orai- Funeral Services Time of 18-in- at Primary Plans Dance Revue . ,i Church Benefit Bible School Has Large Enrollment Spring City Woman DJ-ello- Attend i Sanpete Alcoholism School Nursery-K- indergarten Names Officers At Convention ond-Thir- out-Datio- m Local Student Among Graduates At Oberlin. Ohio Funeral Services Held Tuesday For Mrs. Justesen i Held on Saturday Wheat Allotment Nursery-K- indergarten Funeral services for Mrs. Mena Sorensen were held last Saturday in Moroni East ward chapel with Urvvin Morley. counstlor, conducting. Thoihnir sang. "O My Father": prayer. President Clifford Black-ham- ; Sherman. trio, Mother", Pearle and Christensen; Jay speaker, Moigan Lamb; via al solo, Hamid Arnoldson, accompaRt k nied by Jolene Arnoldson of Ages"; speaker, President George M. Anderson; choir. "Tho Deepening Trials"; prayer, Ralph Anderson Burial was ill Motoni city cun-iterdirected bv Urscnbaeh Fu-n- i ral Home. Bishop Nielson dedicated the grave. Pallbearers were nephews of the deceased. Rav Olsen. J. O Christensen Wesley Christensen, Dale Christensen and Earl Tidwell. Available To Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Phillips have returned from a weeks visit in and Moscow, Idaho Spokane, and Mrs Ross Chi istian-se(Maxiei and daughter Shana of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs Vern Hansen Marcia and family, and and Mrs. Monte Olson, all of Balt Lake City, visited recently with their parents, Mr. and Mrs i v Washington. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Gill are leaving next week for their summer vacation in California. ti pin-gra- New Farm Land . Fanners on land on which i wheat was seeded for any of tho veers 1951, 1952 and 1953 may apply foi a 1951 wheat acreage allotment, ai raiding to Ari hie M Mellor. Chairman ot the Sanpi te County Pmduileni and Marketing To Committee. Administration tie ionsidei.il foi an alli'iira nt on a t in win. h had no wheat seeded for any of those years, the fanner must apply m wilting to Ills county P.MA i mnnntti e by Friday, June 19, 1953. aro Blank appliintum forms e available nt the county lMA for use m filing requests for allotments. of-fu- Mr n ( Guy Olson. ) i -- 1 i . son-m-la- - i i i ' y 1 Family to Conduct Reunion i t , rt , r. all-da- y i FGots Degree |