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Show 'Parked Automobiles Is Symbol Of U. S. Moroni Mrs. Isabel D. Johnson Thun March 9, 1951 The Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid Page Two 2560 I LIKE TO FEEL IMPORTANT. DO YOU? Holds Conference Automobile paiked around our factories, the great supplies of food in our stores, and the r huge stocks of clothe in our shop windows - these aie among the real symbols of American industry. An American of mcslerate means an rich- in a better ear than a man with, comparatively speaking, twice his income, can own in any other country. The American can afford focal which would he the envy of Europe's ric h, and which more healthful - than is better the food on the tables of Oriental rulers An American factory employee- in his Sunday clothes is as as a French banker on vacation in the country. low-pric- e ready-to-wea- Last Thursday evening the members of the Literary flub motored to Nephi for a dub party at the Imine of Mrs Katherine Markham. After a very pleasant eveto ning refreshments were served liarda Markham, Deora Ma Olive Mai kham, Wanda Kliason, Grace Westenskow, Lucille N't Ison, Anna Robertson. Lur-leri- e Rigby and Izola Markham. - c Westward Primary Hospital Hews The West ward Primary Conference was held Sunday evening in the Flast ward chapel. The program was based on the Childrens F'riend. The magazine will celebrate its golden jubilee anniversary in January 1952. Group one and two sang two y songs, "Our Little Class m and "Wear A Smile The remainder of the program wras divided into the following parts to tnrrespond with the divisions in the magazine One Stories and Poems; two Something To Do; time, Special F'eatures; four And Ye Slmli Teach. The characters in part one were: F'irst, Erma Jean Riohins; second, Ronald Christensen, third, Robert Rasmussen; grandmother, Elaine Christensen; youngest child, Beverly Cloward. In part two, hobbies were displayed by Gwen Carter (dolls) and Ralph Lee Anderson (pigeons); handicrafts by Jay Christensen (weaving) and R. D. Hughs, (kit making). Pen Pals from six foreign countries were represented by Petty Anne Kelson as Maxiya of Hawaii; Tommy Draper as Peter of Holland; Lynnette Cahoon as American Jenney; Mona Christensen as Dons of South Africa; Beverly O'Leary as Karen Norway; Linnay Peterson as Scottish Mary. Part three took us to the living room of the McKinley family the father was played by Roger Sorenson; mother by Deon Morley; youngest child, Joyce Westen-skaw- ; oldest boy, Duane Kelson; third child, Joan Draper. Part four showed three groups of children and teachers Lucille Cloward, Valine Rasmussen and Lorna Christensen. Every child had a part and those not named above either brought in a letter of the acrobatic, The Childrens Friend or took part in three tableaus. The invocation was offered by Tommy Draper and the benediction by Ilona Syme. The project was given by Paul Kelson. Fri-mar- busy February was a very month at the Sanpete L. D S Hospital, aeocrding to Suenn-temlen- t Clifford McKinney, who reports that .Mureh, also, lias stalled out in the same way. Hahn s horn at the hospital since last reporting include: A boy, March 5 to Edwin R. and F'loia P. Anderson of Fountain Green A hoy, March 4 to Reese and Shu ley Johnson of Fairview. A boy, March 4 to Jerry and Dolma Nelson Christ risen of Price and A girl, March 3 to Fairy Rhea Andeison Stewait of Eph-rui- Relief Society To Hold Annual Birthday Social Mrs. Virginia Jensen, president of the North ward Relief Society, announces that the Relief Society "Annual Day" luncheon and program will be held Tuesday, March 13 in the North ward Relief Society room beginning at 1 p m , instead of the regular 2 pm. meeting time I'M officers of the ward Relief Society extend an invitation to all ladies of the ward to attend A special invitation is being extended to mothers and wives of A gitl. March 3 to Paul and si rv icemen of the ward to attend hon-oieShanna Madsen Stewart of Mt. as the will be especially on occasion. this Pleasant. The program will include A boy, March 1 to Richard and number, pat i lot le instiumental Fern Jorgenson of Ephraim and Donald H.ifen, Nell Jorgensen, A hoy, March 1 to Robert Shiiley" Staker Rasmuss n of Ton. my Ericks n; toast to moth ers and wives of servicemen, Ml. Pleasant. vocal duet. A boy, Febiuary 2K to Ellis J. Mrs. Tina Nelson; and Lui tie Rutishauser Chi is Mrs. Mra Peterson and daugh ter, JoAnn Pederson; response to tensen of Moroni. A girl. February 28 to James L. toast. Mrs Glenda Staker; Mrs. Helen Passey; and Francis Hill of Tooele. A girl, February 23 to How aid toast to Relief Society anniversan ary, Mrs. Ila Jean Tidwell; end Vivien B Hall of Manti. Mrs. A boy, February 19 to Doyee Irish number, directed by and Lily Mae Tucker Allen of Josie Staker. to Flowers will he presented Mt. Pleasant. A boy, Ferbuary 19 to Vergil those' .attending. and Elaine Cline of Fountain Student Examinations Green. Clifford Markham and LaMorit City Markham were in Salt atWednesday on business They tended the meeting on the Snow college bill They were representing the Lion's ( lub and the Moroni The requirements for the awards Feed Company are: For class awards fifty per cent of the girls must receive inWord has been received that dividual awards, thirty-fiv- e per Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Morris cent of the class must attend i Kathleen Irons I are proud parents Saei ament meeting and fifty per of a baby girl, born March 3. Mr. cent must attend Sunday Si hool of Anderson Marvin Mrs. and and Mutual This award was won are the Irons John Nephi and Mr. by all the classes. This entitles the grandparents of the little girl. East ward to a ward award which will be given by the general Ias Amigas club members were board. of entertained at the home Betty Bishop James Nielson made the Jaeobsen Thursday evening. Hot awards last YUesday evening to dinner was served to Mary Etta the following gills: Jolene Arnold-sen- , WhitIrons, Joyce Hennod, Etta Glena Christenson, Carma A girl, February 18 to Ervin man, Kate Christensen, Morh-yt, Dixie Holman, Kay of Reveal Defects Bruno. Ethelyn Chapman, Erma Rita Christenson, Connis SalLloyd and Bernice Price Cloward and Shirley Draper. Manti. isbury, Rita Blackham, Georgia (Continued from page one) A boy, February 18 to Wesley Christensen, Grace Dyches, Carina 34 tonsils; a and Verla Mikkelson Marx of large and infected perMrs. Connie Thomas gave Carol Rasmussen, Georgia Nelson, low hemoglobin test; 16 had eye Mt. Pleasant. sonal shower for her sister-in-laGomel DD TO THE LIST of screen Nelson, Beverly Blackham, A girl, February 16 to J. Milproblems; 12, defective ears; 2, Miss Rhea Thomas, last Fri- Bailey, Lois Christensen, LuDean luminaries preparing to enter nose trouble; 10 heart; 8, skin; Manti. of Hall Alice ton and a was There large Anderson, VerDean Bradley, Elna radio or TV on a regular basis day evening. 7, hernia; 87 nervous symptoms; been who have Others wish to , crowd of friends present Jackson, Marlene Morlc-yShirley Claudette Colbert, who is said to be to Sanpete L. D. S. Hos- 33, nutrition; 4 abdominal; 10, hpr happiness in her marriage Major, Lorene Syme, and Joyce working on a situation comedy sefor surgery and treatment orthopedic; 49, muscle and joint pital which takes place Friday. By Draper. ries for radio, George Raft who will include Mrs. Mary Brough of pains; 14, albumin in the urine; A. I, TIPPETTS of 1, sugar in the urine. do Rocky JorCity, Arlene Beck Spring Moronis own Max Blackham Senator from Sanjieto Burnside of a filmed TV dan, City, Sytha Spring Miss Nelson been has at the man game score Georgia was high Mt. Pleasant and Esther Anderseries, and Bill O. L. Amundsen Dies One of my senator friends told last Friday night between Snow selec ted as queen from the Moroni of Ephraim. son who has Bendix MIA East ward for the Sweetheart a story on me at a luncheon the and Boise. At Fairview Home signed for a series other Ball whic h will be held March 13. day. Fie said, "Prof. TipStar Pleasant (Continued from page one) Mt. of TV films based Talented Mrs. Frank Christensen has been was petts dreamed that he giving taxi on driver the in parGame several Asked to Play honored by a lecture before his class at Snow birthday Mr. and Mrs. Sid Jolley and son character he porbuilding and armory of Mt. he ties this week. On Sunday (her of Roosevelt came to College, and when he FriMoroni in Pleasant; constructed a high several trayed where? well know was, sister, Miola) Mr. and Mrs. Boss from Id one) you page (Continued Mr. Jolley had to return school building in Manti and a movies . . . Gene like to wake Madsen and Maurine of Provo and day night. up from such a dream handling tickets, ad- school building at Delta and to but Mrs. Jolley Autry, once a tele- tomorrow morning The pressure her father, Mr. A. W. Jensen had will teach school, this vertising, and presenting the many private homes in remain for a while with her graph operator, can is getting terrific around here Moroni Resident birthday dinner with her and the mother, Mrs. Clair Curtis. and half time pageant. community. He lived in Fair-viemorse read still Dies Home at to the Net proceeds will go these last few- days I wish there family. all his life, except for 1912-4code as fast as the was some way to get to my seat in Wednesday Mr. Lawrence KelShiiners crippled children's hoswhen hj lived at Tooele. its doors son, Mrs. Alice Faux and Mr. and (Continued from page one) The Primary Stake Board visited standard alphabet . . . Ilona Massey the Senate chamber without being whii besides his widow opened pital, Surviving Mrs. Arch Christensen celebrated the Chester ward Primary last may join the ranks of TVs glamor seen. LaVon C. Jolley of Roosevelt, Ut.; March 1 to youngsters of all are the following sons and soon. of interviewers C. at another birthday dinner for Monday. Gene gal Whitford and Ethel Joseph Curtis, Leuienen; Rose-we- races, faiths and colors, many Senate bill 230 making Snow daughters: in ll them to com? from rural areas her. of Moroni: two sisters, Mrs. Amundsen. Mrs. Gardell (Alta) PLATTER CHATTER college a branch of the USAC, was Thursday afternoon a group of Dyches and Mrs. Hattie Ames Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Osborne, Fairview ; Mrs. Earl concern and chief my Monday turn Mariners The COLUMBIA: Mr. und Mrs August Johnson Coloiado and Arizona. friends dropped in including'. Inez New (Ellisi Tuttle, Castle, Tuesday, and with the best co- of Moroni; four brothers, Newell r An high school bas-io- i Colo.; Mrs. R. J. (Ora) Christen-en- , Christensen, Maud Sumsion, Verna attended the anniversary party at out a neat disc in that oldie, My operation a senator ever received Curtis, Neal Curtis of Moroni, ball game, with 20 prep senNed Rasmussen, Isabelle Johnson, Reva the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Little Grass Shack which may from home, we put it through the Melvin Curtis of Ogden, and Holley Salma, and Harry back for sec the Amundsen, Ogdon; 14 grand-(hildieone iors being selected from Lake Salt of Curtis and Swenson, Florence Little, Minnie Hansen at Salem last Saturday well bring the Ba&ckhas;An City, The a with good majority. B Old will ond round Class squads and two Livingston, Mary Christensen, and evening bill is now in the hands of Rep grandson, Jerry Jolley of Rooseon August 17 in the Ute Friend is the Best Friend . . . play velt. Ivey Anderson. The group played and Anderson and Bagnall they i t A prom-nenldhouse. Paul Weslons recording of "In nationally Funeral services w re conpinochle and were served a hot dinFuneral services were in the Mr. I'rwin Morley and Mrs. Your Arms Is smooth . . . Adapted are doing a good job. It is out of college coach will conduct ducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. in ner. Prizes were won by Florence WednesMoroni East ward and House the chapel committee, the clinic, Aug. 13 to IS. Fairview South ward by Bishop Little taking high; Reva Swenson Maria Morley motored to Salt from 'Barcarolle, English lyrics up on the sifting calendar for special day at 2 p.m., under the direction Otis Nielsen. have been added and it may well consideration next the traveler and Isabelle Johnson Lake City last Friday. was Nielson. of James It Bishop Tuesday. OppoBurial was in Fairview cemeServices Held tor hit the top . . . When You Return the consolation. sition has built up fast. The State a military service. undir direction of Madsen tery . . . Benny Goodman is on the flip P. L. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Arnoldsen Supt. of schools is opposing us on favmortuary. club members met of old another with solid scores The us Services Conducted for Preston and formerly of Moroni the measure. Dixie is at the home of Mrs. Mary Black-ha- are proud parents of a baby boy, orite, "Lullaby of the Leaves . . . hard, and Cedar City isfighting upI believe the first test of a truly (Continued from page one) quite After A last Thursday evening. Temptation Rag backs it set about the matter. I still think Mrs. E. B. Allred born Feb. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. great man is his humility. Worth Bench and Henry bas"Sentimental Music, new number, of spending the evening making are we have the votes if we do not the grandparents Cloward In the lones. A vocal solo, is given a wonderful play by the lose kets, etc., hot dinner was served the little boy. (Continued from page one) Garden of Today was sung by any more, and nothing unand to Thelma Sorensen, Rhea Bradley, of duo of Rosemary Clooney eleven Tony foreseen arises. thirteen children, Edwin Miner, accompanied by PeReath Draper, Ila Christensen. Hawhom survival Mrs. Vera Mr. James Nelson was happy to Pastor. Carol Brady. "Going Home And how about the vetoes? now, Pearl zel Anderson, Edna Spens, Los was sung by Floyd Young, Still on Columbia, Paul Weston have his children Mr. and Mrs. been coming thick and terson and Ann Allred of have They Eva and Jensen, Bernella Syme Douglas Harmer and Jean and comes up with another honey, fast the past few days, and I have Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Ruth Hamby Ida Day; remarks, of Boll, Calif.; Mrs. Vida O- Bishop Silven Peterson; on beneBailey. Mrs. Gladys Gogon and James Nel"Across the Wide Missouri letters and telegrams, urg- ilton your Keefe. North Hollywood, Calif.; diction was offered by Ted Mowson of Provo, visit him Sunday and which orch and choir do a magnifi- ing me to override, and not to overCulver City, er. Mr. and Mrs. Urvin Gee of Provo Monday. cent job of selling . . . The popular, ride, here on the desk before. The Mrs. Ida Erratt, Mrs. Maxine Llewellyn Calif.; were visitors at the home of Mr. Burial was in the Fairview GIRL or woman to assist with So Long, It's Been Good to Know fact is that there does not appear Van Nuys, Calif.; Mrs. . Zola city cemetery under direction of and Mrs. Sem C. Nelson last Tueshousework and help care for two Miss Mona Dalton, who has been Yuh Is on the reverse . . . Tony to be sufficient in either strength Howard and Mrs. A.da Sperry, Jacobs Mortuary. James T. Pe children. Lovely home, private day. training at the Moroni high school Bennett does an effective Job with house to override a veto. The Gov- N:phi;, Mrs. LaVern Jensen of terson dedicated the grave. room and bath. References reas she coma send had fine off But You Give Anything "I ernor's Cant has him party supported Milhurn; Ray and Virgil Allred Mr. Peterson was born March Mr. and Mrs. Glade Morley had pleted her The girls of Love and "Once There Lived a loyally ,so far, although a quired. J. Gordon Sorensen, 1950 training. majority of Mt. Pleasant. Also surviving 27, 1894 in Fairview, a son of their little baby blessed in Sacra Yale, Salt Lake City, Utah. m9ca the home economics class gave her Fool. some of the are 37 of them have voted for 27 and great- Lorenzo and Mary Nordstrom grandchildren, ment meeting last Sunday a party and presented her with Columbia measures has of One he vetoed. Faith, popular two Percy and sisters Wendell. grandchildren He had spent his FOR SALE 3 bedroom tapestry Peterson. a beautiful corsage. given the name of Glade recording star, does well by the my republican colleagues said to and two brothers, Mrs. Annie entire life in Fairview. He marbrick home; hardwood floors; Zoom me I vote new convictions and Zing Zing, and ked Ellen Budvarsen Larsen, full cement popular my today, Brotherson, John Burnside Mr. W. H. Rowburg of Shelley, basement; all modThe Church History class had Zoom Proma one and A Kiss day and my politics the next. William Burnside of Mt. Pleas- February 20 1920 in the Manti em. Insullated. Ideal location. Ida., has been visiting at the home last party Friday. ise backs it . . . Ken Griffin does You, who are angry with the Gov- ant and Mrs. Marion Madsen of L. D. S. Temple. At the time of New garage. See D. E. Borg, or of Mr and Mrs. Arch Christensen. a nostalgic side on Moonlight and ernor because of his vetoes should Fairview. one of was his M 9 pd death he the call 163-J- . 1 3 had The Ag. and Ag. boys Funeral services were con- presidents of the 26th quorum played on remember that it is a part of our There was a big affair at the farewell parties for their teachers Roses and that number out 1 in at ducted FOR Governor democratic SALE and Sand and of this p.m. Coal, process, Thursday of Seventies of the North SanNavert Stevents home Sunday. It Mr. John Reese and Br. Bishop, the organ isHesomething Gravel. delivered. amount a nice job on Lee is only exercising the rights Mt. Pleasant North ward chapel pete Stake. He and his wife does world Any of the honor in was a celebration last Friday the reverse, too, in "Remembring. we have given him in our con- with Arnold Y. Stevens, bishop filled a six months mission to Robert Fowles. Phone 347-W- . and trainees. The partiesw'eek culminated the six birthdays of Steve, Gayle M 9 16 pd training stitution. However, I feel compelled officiating. the Southern States from Dec, Grandma, Mable Olsen. Burial was in Mt. Pleasant 1944 to June 1945. period of these men. to make this observation about YOUNG MAN Besides the pretty birthday cake, would like steady the veto power. , History reveals city cemetery under direction of Survivors are his widow, summer work. Call Moroni was chicken and all the trimmings. of Mr. Mrs. Lamb and Glade Jacobs mortuary. was E. that this power Larsen 2438. placed in stepson, Lawrence M 9 pd Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Law- Wales are taking a class in daughter-in-law- , the chief the and of executive hands and three and Olsen rence Olsen, Mrs. Jay work at Logan. They expect to be to two be used with brothers reluctance, FOR grandchildren; SALE great Hamilton Fountain upright Probate and Mrs. Minnie Olsen of studying there about a week. and three sisters, Arthur PeterIn cnly when a vote on a measure is plain case player piano. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Buena Notices or when or Leland son, errors flaws Calif.; Park, close, Mrs. See very Guardianship condition. Mr. very good of and Payson, family Jones Mrs. Alida Christensen spent Mrs, Nelden Rigby or call 63J1. are found in the bill. If you feel Peterson, Ely, Nevada; and Mrs. Grant Peterson and fam Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Consult County Clerk or the Green Chastia Terry, Governor is justified in M 9 pd River, that the Mrs. Bill Bosh at Midvale. The tly of Moroni. Mrs. Malinda Tucker Respective Signers tor overriding the decision of a clear Industrial developments during Wyoming; and 4- was to celebrate the third FOR InformaUon 1947 further occasion SALE Mrs. Christina Chrysler of majority of the peoples represen- the past few years have opened Fairview Mrs. Pauline Rassmussen door of her granddaughter, order. Salt Lake Sedansin Jones, good very not city. in birthday do believe then you tatives, up a new source of cash income Provo and her children, Steven Carla. Radio and Heater. Good tires. representative government. You for farmers who have pumped See George Squire. M 9 pd and Linda are visiting at the RusUTAH STATE SOIL CONSER- believe in a dictatorship. 100 old More oil than and on their out fields gas natural Glen Bailey gas sell Bailey home. The Lions club met Tuesday eveVATION COMMITTEE fields in West Pen Ohio, land. insist will To farmers Virginia, He that that BIDS will be until you accepted Is home on a furlough. ning for a dinner and business Legal Notice of the Results of I do in my power to Pipelines lease the pumped-ou- t nsylvania and Michigan are being March 20, 1951 for headwater spend a week here before being meeting. Election for Supervisors of the defeat everything are used and others for now, S. B. 9 (which increases wells to store gas in summer being master of the Twin Creek Irrishipped to Guam. Sanpete County Soil Conservation truck license fees, let me say this: use in winter when demand Is readied for use. The wells rent gation Co. for 1951. Ray I. JoThe Sorosls club members held is hereby given by the I Notice y M 9 pd delivery. for around $250 to $300 per year. hansen, Secretary. dont think we should bum the too heavy for Mrs. Louise Shepherd has star their club at the home of Mrs. District ted to work at the Anderson Drug Venice Anderson last Thursday af- Utah State Soil Conservation Com- barn down, to get rid of the rats. Store. ternoon. Mrs. Ida D. Allred was co- mittee that In the matter of the The major provisions of that bill We all know that it is K1 hostess. After a short business organization of the Sanpete County are good. (KUtyl Mrs. Fenton Draper and daugh meeting rook was played by Ethel Soil Conservation District an elec- the large heavily loaded trucks and semi-trailcause which the Mrs. Ophelia Bailey, Lucy Blackham, Edna Dra- tion was duly conducted by said ter, Margie and Rhodes spent a few days in Salt per, Fayora Draper, Mella Mor-ie- State Committee within said Dis-ri- greatest wear and tear on our We know, and the great Lake City this week. Lizette Bailey, Helena Olsen on February 14 and 15, 1951, highways. motor companies admit transport and Leah Larson. Fayora Draper for the election of three supervishould pay more, jjnd Mr. and Mrs. Gail Braithwaite of walked away with the prize. Soil Conservation Dis- that they sors said of to pay more for Manti were visiting friends and trict and that the following tab- they are willing maintenance relatives here last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Aagard ulation gives a full, correct, and the construction and of our highways. We are trying of Lake and daughter, Martha, Salt true report of the results of said to no Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen were City were week end visitors at election : accomplish this through higher a separate category in Magna Saturday to the funeral the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney A. Barton, 49; Joseph fees. I think George should be set up in the bill for of their brother-in-laGeorge Q Anderson. Jensen, 42; Lamar Hendrickson, farm trucks which are used only Brotherson, formerly of Moroni. E. 19; Odell 27; Rodney Irving, The Junior Sorosls club met at Mortensen, 10; Clovd Christensen, intermittantly for heavy hauling, I am working with the sponsors Gila Nielson attended the fun the home of Mrs. Julia Sorensen 9. of the bill to make this change. It a last take Please After further notice that in Thursday evening. 86 PROOF eral of her uncle last Saturday to answer roll call. of the results of said is now time a the canvas dinner group very tempting Carbon County. So for now, long played pinochle. Myrtle Kelson election shows that George A. BarFOUR A. I. TIPPETTS won high prize, Nina Tidwell the ton, Joseph Jensen, and Lamar P. S. Mrs. J. O. in response to Of paramount interest to the traveler and Rula Lamb the con- Hendrickson, being the three YEARS OLD who received the greatest your inquiry. This is exactly what teenage girls Is the new sparkling solation. Other guests were Ila diamond which is being worn by Faux, Lora Faux, Ruth Christen number of votes, are hereby de- I said at the meeting in Snow It Is sen., Flora Arnoldsen, Twila Mad clared the elected supervisors of college gym the other evening. Miss Beverly Blackhnjm. Straight The legislature moves in a mysrumored that she received It Sat sen, Vaur Guyman, and Reba An- said Soil Conservation District. Soil Mon order of Utah the State derson. terious way. its blunders to By urday night from Arthur Lee Conservation Committee. son of Mt. Pleasant. Tracy R. Welling Friday afternoon a number of rmuiDim n. M. I. A. Awards friends and relatives called at the Acting Chairman BIB ItCKORt BOTU1NB BKf. Cerebral palsy is showing Awards have been given to three home of Inez Christensen to wish (Published In the Mt. Pleasant classes in the Moroni East ward her happy birthday. Pyramid, Mar. 9, 16. 1951) signs of yielding to treatment. well-dresse- d , Kel-lc-t- aw-ok- j All-Sta- n So-A- rt m ... Want Ids ... ... Legal Notices 4-- H Farmers Rent Old Gas Wells day-to-da- er y, ct lieres no letter Bourbon DIB can-dida- hickob I C KORY BOBRBOlIz I i |