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Show Read the Pyramid's Telephone News Classified Ads Items or found on Advertising to Page Two Mt. Pleasant 14 Volume 1 1 Sixty-eig- IF, Mr. (UTAH) PVKWIII). 1K1DW, DEC. m-iASA.N- IT, 8 12, 10c per copy Number loity-mn- e Ml. Pleasant National Guard Rated Excellent in Inspection Phases Receipt of tin Annual Armory Inspection Report from Hip Sixtli United States Army show that Rtry. A Moth FA Rn., Utah Nation- al tin. ud ot Mt Ih as, mt at tamed a at ing of Ext i llcnt all .umiMil E.o h m it ol t he I "tali Hu tid is i alt d on t ion W " phase sol, leieUid N Ini 1 it I v tidlows ot m elh nt in Ti oiling, el U tneliess ol post tt, immg unit admin: aten Mipplv pi m t d med and adm m- -t at inn, im ol mamteii nn e go ei nim ul I dings ,os c i I HOH A The Col J' Miss Helen lriee. Snow lege sophomore from Wales, judged Coed of the Month. Col- Coed from Wales Wins Honors At Snow College Helen Trice, (laughter of Mi and Mrs. Stanley Brie o of Wales, has been selected Coed of the Month at Snow College This award, made each month by the Associated Women Students, Illinois some outstanding girl in the student body. Helen, a sophonuue ftudent who plans to major in education with English as hci ti a, fling major, was ehnxii on the basis of her the in school Inspei to lett (jineial Lt also ad, said that the inoi.de ol tin unit was supennr The unit had a 98'; attendant e at the inspection Due to immlieis of the unit working thiougliout the state, it was figuml tin nidi ttaveled an aggiegate of more than 3000 miles to attend this inspection. Tiomoted to Private East a Class is DeVerl Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs Jesse Simmons of Chester. DeVerl joined the unit Feb. 10 and was on a Six months Active Duty Tiainmg at Fort Old, Calif and Foit Chaffee, Aikansas from Apiil 6 till October 5, 1958. At Fort Ord, DeVeil Basic Combat Training, and at Foit Chaffee he l (Helved 16 weeks of cannoneer training. He is now assigned a., a cannoneer in SFC Earl V Madsen's Howitzer section Members of this unit w ho have completed six months active duty training or aie now undergoing this training are. ; Sgt. Wendell T. Gaiiuk Sgt. William M Milk i Pay.xon; SP3 Welbv IC Buient-s- i n, Mt Pleasant. SP3 Bog. l Kv i V Mi Taking part in Candle Lighting Ceremony of Noitli .s.mpe te high school, are, sitting, to r: J.eoD Ivorv, ( amiie Johansen, Col leen Jorgenson; standing, tenskow, Carol Madsen, and Jo. nn Dr.qn 1 i ollege students who will lie featured twcnly-tdtannual presentation id the Messiah. Sunday. December I I at 3 pm., in tlie lolhge aiiditoii.ini. are, to r: to r: Jovce Wes-II- I lira Blackburn. s.ii( u m tlm I Fairview Services Official Visit Held for Fuel Planned by ,SS Officer Here Funeial seivnes foi R( ubeii were held Satin day White, afternoon in Fan view Ninth ward chapel Mr White died, December 3 m a Diagtitonj hospital following a long ill-- 1 ness He was hoi n May 22, 1886 m Moroni, a son of Joseph and He Maiy Ann Ames White mail led Lillian Mower May! H ' 19. 1909 at Clear Creek lived at Clear Creek until 1919 when he moved to Fail view He was an employee of Utah Fuel Company 46 ye.us Smviv.ng ne a d night ei Mis James lAlnei Menzn s. D Olsen. Mt Pleasant; SI.'i Char Clock; one gianddaugh-te- i two gn i inckhildi n, John P. Winterbottom, Mount , (Continued on Page 2. Col 8) Continued on Page 2 Col 7) 72, ' Fair-view- at-g- Moroni Turkey Growers Take Lions Share of Prize Money at Utah Show Turkey-Federatio- Tre-monto- in the following ses Class 1 Hens: 2nd, Elmo Livingston, Moioni, FFA; 3rd Ronald Larsen, Ephiaim, 4th: Frank Cloward, Ft Green, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) winners building to decorate, the freshmen have chosen The Other Wise Man" as their theme; the juniors, "A Christmas Carol'1, the seniors, The Night Before Christmas in Bugville" and the sophomores have been assigned to decorate the outside. Included in the Christmas festivities will he a Christmas party Thursday night, Dee. 18 The party will feature a string ensemble directed by Mrs. Roger Hansen, a double quartet, clas-wh- o 4-- i on ol II r r . He, in, Julie .Nielson, Ogden. June I hnmpson, all of Kosalie scholnld and Marjorie Lph-i.tin- i. Niel- - spring (tty. A icpiesentative of the Social Security office will be at the City Hall, Mt. Pleasant, on December 18, between the hour of 10.30 am. to 2 00 pm. Would you like to help your social secunty office reducethe length of time necessary tc process applications for retireto ment benefits? Aeording Kesler T. Powell, manager of the social security district office in Provo, people making application for their retirement benefits can speed up the hand ling of their applications if they bring along the papers to establish their necessary tights to benefits These papers should include their social sec urity card, proof of their age and jn oof of recent earnings Mr. Powell explained that voui most iceent W-form furnish ed by your employer, oi vein last income tax return along with your schedule C oi .schedule F and the cancelled ( bee showing payment of the pi social secunty tax will if you are suffice for proof of recent earnings. Mr. Powell added that a bnth certificate is not necessary for proof of age but that any old document giving your date of birth, an old family Bible or an old insurance policy might possibly be all that is needed for proof of age Mr. Powell cautioned that no one should delay filing a claim because he or she does not ha e one or more of the documents necessary to establish right to benefits. The people at the local office located at 159 West 5th North, Provo, wall be verv happy to give assistance to anyone in securing the proofs Festive Holiday Season in north Sanpete d, North Sanpete high school announces its presentation of the Candle Lighting Service by the (lirls Chorus for December 11). It is free and Funeral Services is invited to attend. be pit-seted in the bmditoiium beginning at 8 pm. even-on- Held Monday for 'It will under direction of Vernon P. music director of Johansen, North Sanpete high school. Among the songs that will he sung are "The Holy City," "Joy to the Woild," "Song of the Angels," and The Lord's Braver " will be in The Seminary iliaige of the tableaux under the chioction of Mrs Ixi.i Cheand the ney, O B Ander-aSemmat students Academy Aetiv ities Pie (hiistnias week activibefoie ties at the Academy they dispense for the holidays include Dee 15, panel discussion, 'Meaning of Christmas, staff and students; Dec 16. "The Chnstmas Glow-- , a play; The ManDec. 17, leading, Van Dyke, by Rever- sions end Browne; Dee. 18, instrumental and vocal music; Dec. Pvt. sliaron Howell, stationed with the Marine ( orpx 19, group singing of Christmas at Camp Pendleton, Cdilor-nia- , carols and the traditional "The Twelve Days of Christmas. who left reeentlv to return to his base after a The public is invited to all three- - weeks visit in Mt. Pleasant with his wife, the former .Marie Erickson and new huby soil. bile here Ivt. Howell officiated at file naming of his infant son, Sharon Jay. He will sail for Japan for a fourteen month lour of ilutv Jail. 5. Reed Jensen, 51 Funeral services Jensen, J foi wue held 51, Reed Monduv aitemoon Nmth in Fairview ward chapel with Eldon Howell of the bishop lc in (huge Mr Jensen died Denmbii at tin Sanpete LDS Hospital ot oi on, u v mi lusion He was bom Apnl 'at Milbum the son of and Emma Jane Tel i v He M iv at honored Sund.iv evening. a w n d l tJi I 15 In m F il mov to bei e he wmk v Liner Huger Miles leading lor the American LB'S mission, lie ill il 9 i 'toi thn will farewell time Mi siiiouslv ' n h psi n ;y i v i Cast' is us w i At : Ik 's ipjmi in the mine and the spent the next two veais m Salt Lake City whole be vv is under a doe tin's cate, and been a win el (hail patient xime that time They then to Fairview wheie he woiked as a watch and clock repairman He was a member of the LDS chuuh A faiewell testimonial in Surviving aie his widow, 4 honor of Elder Roger Miles daughters, Reeda Jensen, ; Sorensen will be held at 7 30 Mis Darwin (Evelyn) p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14 m Mt Hamilton, Provo; Mrs ReNoe Pleasant First w'ard chapel Oslund, Provo and a foster Elder Sorensen, a son of Mr daughter, Mrs Del Ray Johanand Mrs. Miles Sorensen of sen (Sherry I; four sisters, MelMt. Pleasant wall serve a mis- ba, Idaho; Mannda, Milburn, sion for the LDS chure h in the Olive, Salt Lake City, Clista It takes eight to nine times Alfred Preston Mitchell, 54, Central American Mission Price; three brothers, Clvde, as long to drill and equip a of West Riverton, died at a He is a graduate of North Salt Lake City; Ralph, Pure well at sea as it does on drv Salt Lake City hospital SaturSanpetehigh school and Semin- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2i land. day of a heart ailment. He was a and of ary, graduate a former resident of Spring with the Class of City. At Snow' he was a member Mr. Mitchell was born June Lamba Delta fiateimty. 20, 1904, at Escalante. He was was a membei of Bttteiv a son of Zetland and Annie Utah National Guaid Schow Mitchell. He married The progrm will be as folAlida Justesen of Spring City low's: prelude, Susan Sorensen, Oct. 28, 1925, at Farmington Lend The is hymn, opening Fled Anderson, Fan view cafe he returned home- near mid- and the Paul marriage was later My Shepherd; invocation, he solemnized in the LDS temple. night Monday. He Morns Thompson, choir, "God owner and opeiator. was paiked his car in the garage He was an active member of So Loved Us, That He Sent this week from and was jumped by one of the the LDS Church and the Lions His Son;" vocal duct David lie leeoived when he robbers as he came from the Club. He was mine foreman at and Carolyn B Ha fen; d was by thiee garage He grabbed the attack- the U. S. mine at Lark. Jack McAllister, speakMeuidav evening er by the hair and began fightSurvivors are his widow, a er, Dail P Aveiett Bumped lobbers late with him, but the attacker Mrs. Harry (Betty) as be returned home, and thiee ing daughter, solo, Grant Stevens, speaker, a gun, beat him about Hansen, Riverton, using two sons, Mtna H. Soienssn, who vveie up leidmg aispicts puked the head inflicting severe bruis- Glen, and Marlon of Salt Gunnie Luo Sandy an hour vocal later neai Thistle aie es and cuts Burnett; Leaving Mr. An- Lake City; five grandchildren, ! S mpe te Solo, Julie Nielson in the spouse being held deison near-un- i onscious they mother-in-laMrs. Annie B.shop'e ounty jad at Manti missionary, icmuk a money bag containgiabbed three broRex J. Hafcn. B Mr Andeison. owner Go ho i ,m Spring City; ing $12 (ovei looking bis w diet thers and two sisters. of With You," boron. ition Cat told Fieds opnator which held a huger amount of Su-a111V Funeral services were at RivC. Soi onren. oltu eis he was estig.ttlll The erton money) and made off and burial Sorensen. the assa-- mt.s ,is cafe Wednesday owner made his wav ae at Riverton cemetery. Attendthe to a stie'et loss motel I ing services from Spring City whenhe notified Sanpete were Mrs. Annie Justesen, Mr. u oft ounty eis, and Mrs, Ruthford Osborne, A st.itew ulo lo.uihloik was ' Vaughn Justesen and Mr. and ! immediatelv set up, and vvith-i- Mrs. Morseien Allred. Many an hour the thiee suspects former residents also attended. s vveie puked up bv an alert Mrs, Annie Justesen will visa Spanish Folk polneman. Glade it for several weeks with Mrs. Sehwaitz. at the mtei see t ion Mitchell. of US Highway X9 and US 50- 6 at Thistle' t ; O! fleer Sehwaitz stopped car that tame down the canyon and notued that one ot the occupants ot the ear had a gun Inv estig iting oftieers disi overeil two loaded guns a Emett Rosenlof spreading and a pistol the Christ mas spirit, has inlifle m the eai Tile- three slispeetx being held vited local citizens to call at his home, 790 South Second m Sanpete county jail for of robbery," aie West, to view the Christmas from Mt Pleasant Tbev aie lights and decorations he has W. Wolloco HolmofV Doitoconlor, wot olortod proldont of tho Utah Cooperative Daniels, 45, Du k Em- - put up around the place. He A Mockifi on at tho group' 22nd annual moating rorontly. Other official rotamod Sbelilon , 17-- v 29, and eai old repents the lights will be turnwar Ray Sooty, loft, Mt. Ptoaant, John Carr, right, Salt lake City, ed on every evening vouth W. 6. and Salt lako and Robin, ttanding. troaoworj City, et rotary g onoral mar. Sunday Farewell Planned for Mf. Pleasant Man Former Resident Fair-view- Of Spring City Dies in Salt Lake Snow-Colleg- Local Turkeyman I Robbery Suspects Lodged in Jail; Cafe Owner Recovers from Injury Holds Office in Utah Cooperative - NEW TURKEY OFFICERS Heading up Utah's 26 million dollar turkey industry are Dr. J. David Carson, executive president from Logan, John Morgan, new Utah Turkey Federation president from Layton, and vice president Hal Keller from Manti. These new officers were elected during the 11th Annual Utah Turkey Show, held last week in Salt Lake City. Officer Requests Name For Guard Local citizens are being given an opportunity to suggest names suitable for the Mt Pleasant Armory, in line with Wasatch Academy Readies Special Events to Usher in Holiday Season Under the direction of the Wasatch Academy student council, plans have been made for Christmas decoration the coining season. Given a certain area of the administration Berth j Co. Employee class paid oif for youngsters raised the tuikevs from poults acquired last spung In addition to the winners already mentioned, the followwere ing Sanpete members 1ioicssoi Musicals, Programs Planned to Uelcome 2 Young turkey taisers fiom Moroni W'eie well represented in the winning section of the eleventh annual turkey by the Utah last weekend in Salt Lake City. son John Ramsey, of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ramsey, Moroni, entered the grand champion hen, weighing eighteen pounds, whieh sold for J625, averaging better than $3 47 per pound. Sterling H Nelson & Sons, Inc., Salt Lake City, was the high bidder for the bird. Heaviest hen of the show was exhibited by Myma Peter- son, 15, daughter of Mrs. Mary Moroni. The bird Blackham, weighed 21 pounds dressed and sold for $200. Moroni Turkey Hatchery purchased the heavy hen. Stephen Blackham, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S Blackham, entered the heaviest tom in the show. The bird, weighing 35 pounds, sold for $225 to Sterling H. Nelson & Sons. Bruce Anderson, 15, of exhibited the grand tom that sold for champion $1,075. The bird weighed 26 '4 pounds. There were 104 young turkey raisers in Utah who entered 381 birds in the show, fifty of them shared in prize's The birds valued at $1,100 were divided into five classes and the best five birds in each h a state-wid- e ing the piogram of namA l names for formei members of the Utah National Guard .an outstanding memhoi of the Guaiil, or one who has a gieat deal doin' tor the or someone m this who was killed m Woild War' II Maxwell E Unh, Adjutant Geneial ol the State ot Utah, has notified Battery A that names suitable lor the loi il Ainioi.v lie submited to him by December 20 People mt elected are invited to submit name's to the Commanding Officer Battery A, Mt Pleas mt. h. foie that date Guard, a reading by Elaine Ramniel-meyea senior boys singing group, a pantomime by Merritt Cullen, a girls' quaitet, group singing led by Miss Virginia Little. Highlight of the paity will be the appearance of Santa Claus who will distribute Christmas candy. The public is invited to attend "Java Paradise Unknown" Friday evening, Dec. 12, at 8.15 in Wasatch auditoiium. This program will be presented by Joseph Ellis, complete with native costumes trophies, weapons and a vuiirtv (if stage exhibits, and is a fas einating story of Mr Ellis' r, Ray Seely, Mt. Pleasant raiser, was elected vice president of the Utah Association at their 22mi held last annual convention week in Salt Lake City W. Wallace Holman of Delta was elected president, suci ceding Ernest Behling of las-villelectee! Other officeis were John G. Carr, Salt Lake City, treason r, and W B Bolins, Salt Lake City, Mi m and geneial manager beis of the executive ( omm t tee aie Dr Joseph A God 9 s Logan; Spntfoid Sunision. Mm loin, and Gavlen s Young, Sit Lake City Senatoi elect Flank E (To!1 Moss was the prmup.il speaki at the annual banquet. Othu speakeis w ei e C E Huff is X Sistant to the piesidont itional Faimets Union. and ut Douglas T, Simpson, of the Utah Funnels Union tui-ke- y c sudji -- i pn-sid- i 625th Mili-t.u- y Police Company and double the st length and effectiveness ol the Ut ill Highway Patiol within a few lunns Jus-tese- i I - e tin-firs- Serviceman Here To Visit Family our During an emngen Governor i an mobilize the Ut ih Seaman Max Eiuksui hit National Guard's pistol-whippe- last week to i etui il to Navy Boise at Nmfolk, the ni,m-la- . wheio he i.s stationed He ih.ad spent thioo uede visiting at the homo of Ins puents Mr and Mis J tv Er u S( U his The custom of passing the gi andparents, Mi an Mis loving clip dates back to the Laurence Era ksen, and witl other r lat vies and fi lends eaily Greeks Public Invited to See Decorations - rne-tt- t; n, |