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Show p 'I THE MT. PLEASANT t When Mt. Pleasant Is Boy Breaks A On Win Streak not a II t, I, Moi tin thiol time u a s il, finitely (liaim lor Tommy (tills-In, w Ini laoke Ills aim ) u .1 I I i i l v , i , i I , 1 , i i - - , I ; 1 , , I 1 1 I , - i - FRIDAY, JUNE 1. 1348 go f'g dtlel (h el oi diiV tv pc of g Ill.e, w ai os the CLl'B NEWS 4 11 The Snappy Sn.pjH-ja shearing plant. 'National ions ivaiion Bmeau, club met at the home of their, operating because a stieiiuous day in the divisor, Mrs. Boyd Hafen, last 3 he Sot d Hour Club was field can he haider on the huntF relay alti rnoon. er the week at than on his uany High point of the meeting the home dining of Mrs. Clara Chris was the election of officers fori tensen Cathon monoxide poison Kills was hostess at a the coming year. New officers thu ken who r. Sewing was the hundreds of peisons eveiy win dinn are Mary Jensen, president ;i aftei noon's diversion !tei, says the National Conseiva-Loretta Bohne, vice president; t ion a in Bureau warning .secret ary treasurer; Carlyle Olsen, week against the men used hazard of chorisWinkler, Dorothy this type of accidental death ter; Glenda Johansen, organist; Otvilla Jacobsen and her Mrs Never warm son during the winter and Joyce Stansfield, reporter Monard Jacobsen m a closed garage car of and your up family "These girls will strive to Provo. 'and have youi exhaust system achieve their second year of 'and floor hoards chei ked fot s, wing with flying colors," deMis Emma GoKen and chil leaks, the Bureau advises clared Joyce Stanslield dren of Nampa, Idaho, are visBig fish not stones are what in Fountain Gre n with it takes to win the prizes offered K The Dependable Dozen 4 H iting youi foot on the cm h her parents, Mr. and Mrs A A. and ep in Ream She, t Na out of the grave, the was company's under Anderson. recently organized annual fishing ton test. tional Conseiyation the leadership of Mrs. Helen Bureau The contest, sponsoied each Passey and Miss Beverly Olsen warns the pedestrian. During Officers elected are as fol when eatlv year hy Jim and 'lorn Ream, will winter months, whnh oddly lows' Mary Jeanne Passey, open darkness oveitakes the peak Saturday m traffic period of f to 7 p enough is the dav fishing season Dawn Truseott, vice more ped stiians aie killed than opens in Ctah The contest will president; Mona Rap Jorgensen, 1) conclude July 31. Out of town relatives and at any other time. Look both secretary, and Patsy Tuttle, rePrizes wfll he awarded to the1 porter. friends who attended the serv- - " 'i s, err w ed'- on the signal follow ing: first person to catch! Other members of the organiz- ices were Mr. and Mrs. Albert and at designated ciossing the limit on opening day; person! ation according to Mr. and places, the man on foot was Reporter Gleave of Brigham; who catches the biggest fish on Patsv Tuttle, are Anna Marx, Mrs T. H. Andersen of Eph- warned. opening day; persons who catch Margie Lund. Sharline Olsen, raim; resident and Mrs R. D. the biggest fish c.uh w ek until1 Dixie Robinson Marian Coates, Young, Mrs. Mamie D Wright, It is not enough to help the July 31, Saturday being the con N Ida Bushman, Glenna Johan- Mrs. Charles Schmidt, Mr and feeble and a of sen and Lou Ann Hafen up, hut to suppoit him Mrs. H D. Mills, Mrs. Ivo Mills, given week, eluding day First m eting was held last Mrs Nancy Frost, Mr. and Mrs. after Shakespeare. finally a grand prize to the per-son catching the biggest fish Friday at the home of Mrs Harry II Cross, Mrs. Jack fassev The next meeting, to- Gleave, Mrs. Rulon Clark, Miss during the contest. The interests of childhood and brothers have day at 3 p. m at Mrs. Passey's Greta Sharp, Mrs. Cora Griffin, The R am are the interests of manyouth for contest a home three, will the feature lesson, Miss Jane and Miss Ruth Reel sponsored kind. Janes. about! were H 4 "Make a hut Yourself Prime just years now, and Alonzo Tidwell of Salt Lake; Thomas H Lusk and Miss ready to gve it up their first Exhibit. Glenna Peel of Malad, Idaho. year in 1910 when Lee Shepherd of Mrs. Marion Phoenix. Jolley Miss Florence Pitersen, Mr. up and won prizes for first limit catch and biggest fish, as Ariz has been a recent visitor and Mrs. Ray Petersen of Sandy; well, on the season opener that with her friends, Mr and Mrs Mrs. Delete Stenerg, Miss NaMORONI, UTAH Blain Larsen. dine Stenerg, Mr. and Mrs. A. year. on he Size of fish will E. judged of Centerville; Mr Operated By Glendale Larson Miss Geneva Strate has re- andDarley l than Mrs. B A. Childs, Mrs. Clair ngth measurement rather said. weeks several horn, after turned SUN. 13 MON. 14 Tuttle, Mrs Calvin Christensen, pounds, the Ream brothers visiting at Sacramento, Calif, terTMrs. Carl Ryper and other with Mr. and Mrs Don Rtrate Mrs. Eva Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. "G U N F I G H T E R S " Christensen, Grant Peel, relatives. She also visited in Porterville, N'ephi Mrs. C. L. Stewart and Mrs. HarCinecolor Fahf, with R A. Strate and ry B. Mmsel of Provo; Miss Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Rev Allr d. Mrs. family and at San Francisco Mrs. of Laura Johansen Ogden, Starring Ruth Osborne and Mrs Emma M. Montori of Concord, Calif.; in RANDOLPH SCOTT a Mrs. Fairview, Mrs. Stena Strate has as Sorensen visited of Graham Milburn; at the visitor, a afternoon Mrs. Mrs. Loyal Wednesday BARBARA BRITTON Ina S. Morgan of Nephi, Gardell Anna Mav of Miami, Florida home of Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dahl of Mid'Around the World in Calif Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. Leon vale; Mrs. Sybil S. Jones and INVISIBLE MOOSE Allred entertained at a family of Price; Mrs. T. Barnes Hannah DRUNK DRIVING" dinner Wednesday for Mr and Elmer Mikkelson, Seely Lyman FOUNTAIN GREEN marMrs. Roy Allred, recentlv Green. of Fountain WED. 16 THURS. 17 Bv Ada C. flndieton ried. Roy is son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Seely, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Allred. The young couple J. Mr. Mrs. Carl Seely, and Mrs. Hyrum V. Yorgason of SPEED TO SPARE" left Thursday to make their Salt Lake City is recuperating Mrs. Elvin Ralphs, Miss Der Lyle home in El Centro, Calif. Mrs. Andersen, Seely, Ralphs from a major operation at the Starring Rosenerg and Elaine RICHARD ARLEN Russell Aiken home of her daughter, Mrs. Vic- Angus of Ruel Allred, Mr. and Castle Dale; and Connell Osborne employed toria Rasmussen. JEAN ROGERS Also visiting at the Rasmussen Mrs. C. H. Beal, Mr. and Mrs. at McGill, Nevada, spent the Glen Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. were Gene on Val home OYL FOR PRESIDENT 'OLIVE Sundav home visiting with weekend Wanlass and George NEWS Yorgason and children of Salt Frank their families. , Lake Citv. who were enroute to Hurst of Manti; Mrs. Alma Mrs. M. Hermansen, Mrs. FRI. 18 SAT. 19 Mr. and Mrs John Coleman Southern Utah where they will W. E. Nels A. Thompson, returned home Saturday eve- spend their vacation in scenic Mr. andFunk, Mrs. Leonard WILLIAM ELLIOTT Thompning. Mr. Colman is recovering wonderland. and son, Mrs. Eva Andersen from two operations performed JOHN CARROLL Mrs. Hazel Thorpe of Ephraim. At the Lena Livingston home recently in a Salt Lake hospital McLEOD CATHERINE Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cabihi of from Shelley, Idaho, was her Have a heart, Mr. Hunter in in Bingham made the trip home , Mrs. Annie Lee. good condition. Forty per cent with their parents, the ColeTHE FABULOUS TEXAN" Mrs. Lee was a former resident of the deer hunting deaths in mans. the United States last year reMrs. William Hafen of Mt of Fountain Green. Chap. 7 sulted when the hunters sufPleasant visited the past week Canadian Mounted" with her daughter, Mrs. L Mrs. Rachel Syme and daugh- fered heart attacks. Its best to ter Helen and a niece Phyllis have a physical examination Mrs. Ida Billington has returned home after spending the past winter in Reno, Nevada visiting her two daughters, Ida Trouts Chances Of Life Decline Fast I Hind Inn. Monday eve-ii- i lai rlMin ill. it ,ij; iin ii while pin nij, a stiiKriml pi at n e with his aim Funday Mt Pleasan! anil Mt Pleasant ( aim- out on g in,,, w nil tin tlm lout i mi "I an 11 to 3 'ion innioi ha ehall team oi lined In a name u it h Moiom lai il in la ai IniIs ikt lie Monday same pl.it e as at the ,oi III Is injii to hall p III Sill lei d h Iwo Tommy To In' sur-- , tin hitting i u. a;o III a has, ha la ill up its I'tiil nn ly paine a ini In a loot hall anil tlii'f was soiia- Inautllul il V, imi, lo e a a ,1 a Ii hall apo h Milk ills .' .Itnl o il U ndos el pl.iyrd dm lug Hi- alii moon by In cokable 'llie ev , pi ioii.i t hi Ml Ili as in' tiasi lii li and the on of Mi so1, il i Ison's piti In v was hut 'I lion. as l In 1st roi n M I' atuii- ol tin' g muWin Vital stall in s follow losiii): Tennis Tourney Postponed; nillg pit, In i 11 i' ri on I a Hi, mils olf Ham- Swimming Opens Next Week pit, 7 oil ( low sun, 3. oil Lai-i-- n Mt lie u nn s lenms touina hits oil II i it ison, 7, off aril, postponed fiom hasos ri mi' his In Larson, !t. oil Iowan), a niiourn ed date of on halls, oil II nils, ai, U, oil i la- on n strut k June I Lars- n, 't. olf ( !o nil oi w nod Hauls city ret ten out hv iiri am 11, Larson I Haul, lion dinIn tin said the touirn y Cloward 1. hi hi It play cm ex icily one month In Puis, Faux to G Bailey, 2 !uouM danned oi ipinul hail liter His Ham Fillis k. hits hasa la son 'I has,- hits hy Shepherd, m older to allow time for torn tennis two i xtra plei ion ol hit, I lift k on - last ol the high .school Although Mt Pleasant drew a also announii',1 Mr II uds bye lor the (tailing Sunday Bert Smith, team business man ihit Hi town's swimming pool piohahls open mound June ag r, said the team would like will if lie, essurs repans aie a non league game I'p 17 to lpa to Thuisday evening, Mr Smith completed 111 time. was still looking for a liki-lWhat's The Hurry? prospect. as esers ats Ilistoiy son ssh.it But knowhods By continually looking ui will Hum people aie ssondi i mg is w hy H wauls, our minds S selves prow upw arils Dr. Ain Ibis to n'pi at It self so last Louis Post I iispal, h old. 1 Andisoii, have left Far pails ol t,i tollMontana where Mr Syme Is other 4-- Ills Arm Three Times; That's News, Bad News In- PYRAMID s 1 ' r j Seven Pounds Is Ream Brothers Daily Bag Limit Offer Prizes .No use printing the entire l't.ih Mate Fishing proclamation lor Pi IS. The lmpoi taut thing is that op, n se ison on trout throughout most ol the stale begins otfl-at 5 a m. tomoirow, Saturday, June 1 2, and continues through Ot toher 3 of this year. P S You're .supposed to put the pole away cveiy day at 9 p m The sie liu, it is s ven inches and the daily hag limit is seven pounds and or one fish or 15 fish, whichever is caught fir The possession limit is the same as the daily hag. (inly dosed waters in San- te county tire at the South oik of .Maul I creek and all streams entering Perron reservoir. The fishing proclamation gets pretty complicated from here on out so you hetti r get a copy and mull it over Friday night when you find yourself unable to sleep in anticipation of Saturday s c itch. I M,-ta- l Peel Rites KOZY , Theatre - m SPRING CITY Pv Mrs. Virqnis Osborne ROOM FOR ARGUMENT! For years the leader! Now compare it for price as well as quality ( on ' - COME OVER ON THE Jf SUNNY BR00K v S,DE! ' thots years he was auperinten-Foyears he was superintendent of the Ward Sunday School. He served almost his entire life as a ward visiting teacher and is still active in this work. unny Brook BRAND M its tfamt," National Distillers KENTUCKY WHISKEY- Pnxlucts Corporation, Nv 101k So Pioul 6L -A community and the father was Mr Robinson served as an an early gunsmith hy trade, early picsident of the Y M M I A a coiin lor in the Sunday School, a member of the Stake for over 20 Sunday School of the years, and a member ward thoir since early youth r 17 Old Enjoy the whiskey I this Sor 17 r--- S '(,,, m,,t f Man first t,i of the firs! milliners of BLEND Cum Neutral ipmts He s, rved on two missions, to ('ache Valiev and Idaho and the other to Wyoming and Colorado. He was county road supervisor for many years and a city councilman Mr. Robinson I.ovina was mairied to Allred, November 22, the Old Endowment House at Salt Lake City and they made the trip by wagon. The marriage ceremony was 1883 in performed by Daniel It. Wells. Mrs Robinson passed away the past winter. Mr. Robinson lives alone. Of bis four children, living are Mrs. Ruth Osborne, Mrs. Bertha Blain, Leonard Robinson, Spring City, and Mrs. Emma Pu7cv of There are ten living Magna grandchildren, 21 and one wealth-winnin- R. C. Anderson germ-destroyin- g g insecticide. Mix with 58 North 2nd Manti, Utah East Phone 111 water as recommended, to treat animals (except cats) and poultry. And use SlJihl.ud Super Ci tr mile solution for cleaning of barns, sheds anti pens. Costs only 2 or 3 cents a gallon when mixed properly with water. Rely on this super strength germicide for keeping sheds and barns t leun. HERES YOUR CHANCE To Rope A Real BARGAIN Kel-sen- sister-in-law- Voone. spent len time resident and business man of this city. He made his home hoie for many years. He was born in this city a son of Jacob Johnson. and Margaret He was married to Annie Madsen, who survives him. Their present home is at SurLong Beaeh, California viving him are his widow and two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Neilsen and Mrs. Bolva Townsend Mr Johnson had been in ill health for some time and passed aunv early Tuesday The funeral s- rvices morning will be held Friday at Long Beaeh. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Larsen and baby with Mr. and Mrs. Reffin-berg- , parents of Mrs. Larsen, visited for several days with Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Vivian parents of Mr. Larsen. The visitors live in San Srancisco. Mrs Arthur Noinson of Provo spent last week with her father Francis Madsen. underwent Rosalie Schofield an operation at a Salt Lake hospital last Friday. She will remain there for some weeks before returning home. Rosalie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Flossie Biain has been a Henry Schofield. visitor in Salt Lake City the Try a PYRAMID ADLET! past week, xisiting her daugh- - ANNOUNCING DEAN C. RIGBY. M. D. Physician and Surgeon The Biggest Stock oi Fine Fly Hooks In The County Our Specialty . . . Flies Tied To Order While You Wait Fly Rods Wrapped, $1.35 per joint Permanently located in Mt. Pleasant. GI1700V Olliee in Ivinema Bldg. Office Hours: All Boots Reduced From 14.95 10-1- ,l $10.05 fit. Pleasant Ros-ener- Visiting with his parents, Mr. his birthday in annivers, ary Magna with his daughter, Mrs. and Mrs Claren Schofield, was Francis Schofield who is emPuzey. ployed at Evanston, Wyoming. Mrs Beth Blain of California Mr. and Mrs, Olene N'unlev, Albert Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Nunley, Mr. is visiting her father, and Mrs. Delone Carlson and Puzev. and two brothers. Willard Mrs. Ruth Dye have visited in and Legrande Pu7ey and famMt. Pleasant and made several ilies trips there in regards to the Visiting recently with their airplane accident which claimed parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest the lift of thoir broth, Justensen have been Mr. and and nephew. Herald Norman. Mrs. Don Justensen and family Miss Kerry Allred, daughter of of Dragerton. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Allred is Mr. and Mrs. Owen Anderson visiting in Salt Lake city at the home of her aunt, Mrs. and family have moved to this city and are living at the home Frank Russell. Mr. owned by Evard Larsen. Anderson is the Seminary prinreceived t Word has and friends of the cipal at North Sanpete Semindeath of Morgan Johnson, one ary in Mt. Pleasant. at Our BAILEY-McCUN- E ' i and Mr. Robinson You'll base healthy, livestock wlun you use N tJuJurd Dip unJ Disiufutuut. It's a completely safe St-el- CO. Fhone 21 2, 2-- 5 Monday through Saturday. Cilice Phone 280. Residence at 281 South 2nd E. Residence Phoae 156-1- . Madsen Photo Studio Will Reopen Here Monday : |