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Show 14 1 UK It late Vuur 4 MII rw no vor want f on. aiiiily, uml 01 l( MTV I I Tin .Ml. I'lcusuit (TUili) Tyraniid, In Hews of Interest Air Force . jliJ' ,F '11-- , ! k-- i His is, naming , s m e 'o- Foiie tei piep.u-O'- into Air for bmi a tramig and m spiiialicd work. The miKc n eludes ;i scientific of his aptitude and f .i tt.i ' a gcmi-- ' t.-- inclinatii n for following a ar Wtcdion and cateer. Enlists par-tic- . . Miss of Mrs. Adeln writer-produce- . Play Set In 2nd Ward MIA ct Next Tuesday Eve. Disk School Board Results of the school board election for the Moroni district were announced today, naming DerMont Madsen to office for another term. to Mr. Madsen was the office with 1"8 votes against 92 cast for Urwin Moiley, according to Joseph I. Bock, clerk. Air .and Airs. Chris J. Johansen left Sunday to spend a month at Murray and Salt Lake City with alti-inou- ho nm w si-Sun-pet- e the eouise: Gunnison. Betty Wat's Mis Clifford Clulds, Mantl, Katie Muylett, Edna Iaik, Wilma Ada Andeison: Ephraim. Virginia Nielson, Athlene Olsen. Ruth Hansen Mary Williams, May Murtensen; Spring City, I.e-- i Continued on Page Two . Roy-mgto- .10-3- 0 ,K' sir I Funeral Services S Today-1P.M- . For Joseph M. Bohne ( life. He man led Bessie of Moroni in 1937; tin y entire HYRUM MEYRICK Jensen weie later divorced. They had four ihddren1 Inez, Markay. Lula anil Jimnne. A bi other, Vugil Coombs, was killed in World War II; Ken Coombs, now serving for the C. S Aimy in Japan; DeVere Coombs of Lurk, Utah; Elwood Coombs of Piovo, Utah; four sisters, Mrs Valerie Parkin, Mrs. lone Taylor, and Miss Bessie jCiiombo of Nephi, and Mrs Arlene Funeral services were held MonCoombs of Fountain Green; also a afternoon in the First and stepmother, Mrs. Hallie Coombs day Fourth ward chapel for Hyrum of Fountain Green. Meyrick, 70, who died suddenly Funeral services were held last Thursday at his home in 1 p. m. at in the ward Tuesday At 10:30 a. m. . MonSpringville. Founin Interment was chapel. services were held in the tain Green city cemetery, under day Thirty-nint- h in ward chapel (Continued on Page Two) Springville. Bishop Arnold Y. Stevens of the Fourth ward, presided at the Mt. Pleasant services and the opening prayer was given by Ted Lasson. A mixed quartet. Mrs. Opal Ilermansen, George Squire, Mrs. Alta Jensen and A. L. Peterson sang Jesus Is Calling. Mrs. Alice Hafcn was the accompanist. BeMrs. Pearl Peterson sang yond the Sunset" and Mrs. Opal Hermansen was accompanist. Speakers who paid tribute to If you are wondering what to the life of Mr. Meyrick were give on Christmas, come to the J. Leo Seely and Jay W. Winkel-man- . Relief Societty Bazaar on TuesBishop Ruel H. Seely gave day, December 11, at 2 p. m., in the closing prayer. the Armory hall, and your probPallbearers were John Winkel-maLeonard Frandsen, lems will be solved, announce ofWilliam ficers in charge. Rosenlof, Dewey Scow, Harold Many items of handiwork, to- Hansen and Abner Rosenlof. Burnal was in the Mt. Pleasant foods, gether with home-cooke-d Christmas fruit cakes and also city cemetery. Moroni Johansen there will be a rummage sale fea- dedicated the grave. Mr. A farmer by occupation, turing many clothes for teenagers and younger, perhaps older also, Meyrick served as town marshal of Alt. Pleasant for a number of and all are in good condition. An invitation is extended to years. They moved to Springville members of all wards and friends in 1913 where he was employed at Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co. to attend. He retired in 1946. A son of John and Jamima was he Hutchenson Meyrick, Relief Society To Hold Bazaar Tuesday n, Social Security i f it To Be Here Dec. Representative ! ? f v 1 i .... CpI. Jack 12 . D. Sterling K. Peterson, a representative of the Social Security Of- Jensen and Mrs. Duane Jensen Pleasant have recently received word their son, Pfc. Jack D. Jensen was promoted to Mr. of Mt. fice at Provo will be in the City Hall at Mt. Pleasant on Wednesday, December 12 at 3 p.m., in accordance with a regular monthly schedule of providing assistance to residents in this area who decorporal in the Air Force. Jack is stationed at Hamilton sire help or information on Social Air Force Base, Bermuda. Security problems. born April 24, 1881 in Mt. Pleasant. He married Dora King in Manti on March 3, 1908. They made their home in Mt. Pleasant until moving to Springville. Surviving are his widow and one son and three daughters, Verl H. Meyrick, Murray; Mrs. Max Wimmor. (Neva! Magna; Mrs. John fJoell) Swenson, Provo; Mrs. Shirley (Crystal) Poulson, of Springville: two brothers, George Meyrick, Ashton, Idaho Joe Meyrick, Burlev, Idaho, and one sister, Airs. Alary Johansen, Moroni; sev en grandchildren and two great-- ! grandchildren. Joseph Alartin Bohne died Tuesday at 6:30 a. m. at the home of his daughter, Alls. Flora Williams, 406 West 3rd No., Alt. Pleasant, of a lingering illness. He was burn at Spring City, Aug. 22, ISO", a son of Alartin Sophas and A delia Wing Bohne. He married Clara Adelia Lowe at Nephi, Oct. 13, 1892. He was engaged in the livestock business and fai ruing with his father for years. In 1907 the family moved to Garfield and he worked in the mills (Magna and Arthur Mills). Later moved to Salt Lake City, but was employed at the nulls. He moved to Alt. Pleasant in 1931 and has made his home here since that time. The following children survive: Ralph Bohne, Bakersfield, Calif.; Flora B. Williams, Ait. Pleasant; Victor Gerald Calif.; Bohne, Bohne, Alagna; Cecil R. Bohne, Lomita, Calif.; Alary B. Keesecker, Seattle, Wash.; Elia Alay B. Alagna; Allies Bohne, Torrance, Calif.; Sarah B. AJbano, and the following Springville; (Continued on Page Two) e, , issue of a magazine published by a music company of Salt Lake City, selected A. Marsden music director and principal of Hamilton School. Mt. PleasMusician of the ant, as the Month. The story follows: "A visitor to Mt. Pleasant, Utah, was intrigued by a mysterious cloud of dust r sing from a plowed field near the Hamilton School. As he drew nearer to the field, he saw that the dust was being stirred by a band of some of the youngest musicians he had ever seen. They were playing away for ail they were worth and going through maneuvers on the rough ground. are Whv n the world you practicing on a plowed field? a Can't vou find smoother place? asked the visitor when Melo-deon- All-re- he finally recognized Marsden Allred through the dust. I Well, Marsden replied, figure that if they can learn to do well on this kind of ground they surely wont have any trouble when they get in the spring festival and march down the paved street. The most impressive sight at the festival that year was Marsden Allreds Hamilton School Band which maneuvered and played with a precision which older groups often fail to attain. Mr. Allred has been teaching music at the Hamilton School for 23 years and has been prinof the srhool for the past cipal nine years. He also teaches band at Spring City Jr. High ing on all important occasions in Mt. Pleasant and surroundThese youngsters ing towns. have been an outstanding feature of the Pioneer Day parade in Sait Lake on several occasions. Mr. Allrd enjoys working with these young people and because- of this, has chosen to at remain the elementary school for these many years. A native of Spring City, Mr. Ailred attended North Sanpete High School, Snow College, and graduated from Brigham Young Un versity with a major in music and education. He has done graduate work at the University of Utah. His principal instrument is the trumpet, but he is and, at one time, taught music prof cent on a number of other at Moroni High School. Ills intruments including the piano. Ham lton School Band has be- Mr. Ailred is also in demand as He was a member come particularly famous play a vocalist - d airangements. The concert Traffic was at a standstill in North Sanpete communities I uesil.ii iiiiii iiiiu;, as residents awakened tu find another foot of snow had fallen during the night. ( luldrrn were unable to get to school until the snow plows and road graders had made a patli for them, and cars had to tie dug out to tiring them to the roads. Tin school Inis from Mountain) ille was unable to get through until a path was cleared for it by the count.) patrol. Waist-dctodrifts were encountered und mount. tins of snow were piled tip by the snow plows in clearing the highways. l'ain lew, which reported greater snow depths than .Mt. Pleasant In pro ions snowfalls, also claimed more in Tuesday Fountain Green nights storm. reported 14 inches Saturday night, 12 inches Monday night, and 12 inches or more in Tuesday night's storm. Traffic was at a standstill there until almost noon, und telephone wires were out and they were unable to talk to Nephi, the next town north. Oldtimers say that even in the good old days they didn't get such heavy snows as this so early la the season. p Wards To Discuss Plans For New Ward Chapel Bishop Arnold Y. Stevens announces no sacrament meeting in the Fourth ward Sunday afternoon. Ward members will meet conjointly with the First ward at 7:30 p. m., when plans will be presented for the building of a new ward chapel for the two wards. It is important that everyone in the two wards be in attendance. Comedy Set As Hospital Benefit Dec. 12 Three-A- ct The Family Upstairs, a three-acomedy of family life, will be presented in the Alt. Pleasant Second and Third ward chapel Wednesday evening, December 12 at 8 p.m. The play is being presented by Fairview South ward Af. I. A., and its presentation here is sponsored by North Sanpete Stake, according to Air. and Airs. Jay Winkel-mawho have been appointed to make arrangements for several plays this year to raise funds to help take care of the deficit at the Sanpete L. D. S. Hospital. Airs. Eda Anderson is the director of the play. The cast includes Clyde Cox as a loving father afraid of spoiling his children; Jeronia Afadsen as a maneuvering mother who almost spoils everything; Shawna Lasson, a marCharles riageable daughter; Graham, the lazy but li veable son; Yvonne Cox. the little sister who hates to practice. Then there is Don Hansen, the matrimonial et n, Music Magazine Selects Mt, Pleasant Man As "Musician of the Month" The November Stops Traffic In Sanpete Area 1 The following ladies from lommumties will take For Hyrum MeyricU Irwin, daughter Esther S. Irwin of Mt. Pleasant, recently enlisted in the U. S. Womens Air Force. Miss Irvin is now stat'oned wiih the 3713rd WAF training squadion at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. She is a graduate of Wasatch and a former student Academy ma Theatre, accompanied the nurse at St. Hospital stars to the schools and also to Nuises School Marks Lake .n Salt meet Mayor Grant Johansen. The group ;s a part of Movie- - City town U. S. A. which is touring the United States visiting with Promoted . . . the people. The stars talked to the stu: dents giving them an inside I picture of life in Hollywood, followed by a free period of questions and answers with the students asking the questions about mov e making and the stars giving the answers. To I Held Monday The reel dope about what goes on in Movieland was given to students of North Sanpete high school and Wasatch Acad- DerMont Madsen uncra Held Funeral Services Students Next Tuesday evening in the Second ward MIA, the Beehive classes and the Guardians are presenting a special Christmas drama, under direction of Mrs. Mary Lyle Peterson. The cast includes: Judy Lind, Joan Barentsen, Marilyn Redmond, De Anna Seely, Carolyn Jensen, Carol Woolsey, Evonna Norma Seely, Delora Larsen, Simons, Carma Seely. The only boy in the cast is Gary Norman, is taking the part of the king. Announcement is also made of a conjoint meeting of the four ward MIA's on December 18, when a program will be given under direction of the general activity leaders in the form of a Christmas service worship. -- William Moms Coomb-- , .1.7. was i l leiit.dh shut and killi-at I'oulnn Pa-- s, i,0 mili-vest of Delta Ml Coombs .as holding sheep tol the Cook l tins o' fountain Cieen at tins plate with another holder. Pat Camhion of 772 Redondo Ao silt Lake Citv Both men veie -hooting lilies at wild Imises ill Mr t..e Cowboy Pass aiea Coombs suddenly stepped dneitU m Hunt of Ins i ompamon's rule just as the tl'iggel was pulled. An inquest was londinteil bv Midard County Attorney Eldon A. till. .son befoie Justiie of Peat e Albut Skldmoie at Cowboy Pass; a eldut of aecidental death was nionouneed at the inquest. d Mi Coombs is the son of and the late Ella Cmwther Coombs He was boi n in Fountain Cieen, Jinuaiy 10, 1914, and had been a sheepherder and laborer his Hollywood Stars Give "Reel" Dope were In the group Keenan who Wynne, Noreen Michaels hails from Parowan, Utah, and whose parents now live in Midvale; Marshall Thompson, Keefe and Brassello, Marilyn Nash r Anson Bond. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lund, owners and managers of the Kine- - k of h v 10 to 21 Mis Red Sh'iiki r is Home Nil! sing Oiuss Duet tor ol Ptah and Idaho The ionise has been oig.tmed by Katie Alailett of Mantl and Leona Strafe of Spring City. Sanpete Red ('loss Home Noising iliaumeii; assisted by Lome of Faimew and Athlene OKen of Kphi.um, pubhr health t Wil-foi- i emy last Wednesday afternoon when a group of Hollywood stars vis ted Mt. Pleasant for several hours last Wednesday afternoon. I U P ' Pot J Dschos, 20. son of J i ph Dches of M.noni, is on, ri. ' l1. t' base airmen moo. i mat non eouise at Lai I i e I) i s the "tlate-'L t Air Force " i lied Cross n Injured In Gun Accident .limnue Diaper, Chailcs Mi Kuv and Eegene Tidwell of Mt Pleasant, James Lamb of Wales and Richard Johnson of Moroni, wh recently joined the Air Force, left Fort Douglas November 27 to g to San Antonio. Texas tor the r basic training. sons. Fortv-nin- e The concert ih rqionHoml by Ninth SunHte Stake High Council and is especially for priesthood members and wives of the stake, The general public is also to the concert, according to Mr. ;md Mrs. Jay Winkelrnan who ate in charge of general Record Storm list ructors Training Course in, is being' conducted by Mabel Slunkcr Hoim Nun-inat the Sanjiete LDS hospital in Mt. Pleasant during A Herder Fatally Kupene Tidwell left Tuesday lor Salt Lake City where he loined the United States Air Corps. Lupine retuined home .and vis ted with the folks here .and then left again Friday ofr Salt Lake City, where he was sworn in and left for Lark and Air Force Base, San ntomo, Texas for basic training. Eugene s a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tidwell of Mt. Pleasant. He graduated from North Sanpete high school in 1930. He was employed as a clerk at Safeway in Mt. Pleasant, and has recently been employed in construction work in Salt Lake City. Johansen's Number 1.7, an organ and in the Second and to is held e cmu'tTt planned piano Third ward chapel in Mt. 1 leasant beginning at 8 p.m. 10-2- . Air. - M I I) Saturday cveniny, I)t cemher Home Nursing Course Offered by R. C. 4 At Hospital During December - ed Tents It A oncert and Mediterranean waters, where she operated with the S .xth Fleet During this time tin- ship visited England, Belgium, Holland, Also Turkey, France, and Italy (iroeoo, Sieely, Portugal, and many other smaller ports in Afr fa Re-Elect- 10 A . A rif i Mop up the pmmotlon laildri was ta ken ati'iaMl the hc.isy cniisci ISS Columbus l Iiu.'tric V. Anderson, ESN, son ol Mr and Mis A. A Aiidcisotl ol tiimi, advanced :n i t inyj to chief boatswain's mate. The Columbus recently returned to tlie United States after .i l(i month emise in European 3-A- lrioe 7, 1!C1 riilay, From Servicemen To Local t Try Ao Adlet In the At All Tiiurs. - buy KENT, SELL OK TRADE 1 Volume- LX to of Sanpete countys Moon Winks Orchestra once-famou- prospect; Alildred Lasson, his mother; Roger Lasson, an impish younger brother, and Ada Bench, as a talkative neighbor. Mrs. Jean Madsen Recovering From Polio Symptoms Airs. Bennett Madsen Brunger) was rushed by (Jean ambu- lance to a Salt Lake hospital last week when she became ill and had several symptoms of polio. She entered the hospital Wednesday afternoon and was kept in their isolation ward for 26 hours before she was removed to another room, when it was decided she did not have polio. She remained at the hospital for observation until Saturday. Airs. Aladsen, who is the mother of two small children, is now at home and Is recovering nicely, but still does not know the cause of her Illness. Mother of Local will sented by Frank, be Lcltoy pre- and Ilutli Van Colt. Frank, who now lives in Brigreturned ham City has just from Los Angles where he has been stmlyng and teaching for three years. He has had a wealth of musical experience piand musicianship in organ, ano, voice, and chorale conducting. While in Los Angeles he was organist and choirmaster for two prominent sec- tarian churches and presented such musical masterp. eces as the the Alessiah, Crucifixion, and Verdi's Requiem. Since its inception he was the official organist for the Southern California Oratorio Society, and for (Continued on Page Two) Larger Linotype Machine Placed Pyramid Plant In In an effort to Improve the facilities for production of a first class newspaper in Mt. Pleasant, a Model 14 Linotype was installed at the local plant the past week. The larger machine will Increase the speed tit which type for the newspaper is set. Installation of the different model Linotype in the Pyramid newspaper plant in this city is further evidence of faith in the future progress and development of Alt. Pleasnnt and outlying communities, and In the continuous improvement of the local newspaper, the Alt. Pleasant Pyramid. Moroni Has Honor Of Securing "Flag City" Status Moroni was the first city in Sanpete County and the ninth city in Utah to make Flag City" status, according to Nelson W. Aldrich, community activities Defense Bond chairman for Utah, who took honor plaques, flags and bells to special ceremonies in nine southern Utah cities Monday, Air. Tuesday and Wednesday. Aldrich was accompanied by Bob defense Webster, deputy state bond director. The award, a flag and citation was presented at Moroni high school Wednesday afternoon. The flag award is in recognition of a community winning a place on the United States honor roll of cities which are making the Payroll Savngs Plan for Defense Bond purchase available to employees The in all types of businesses. bond drive started September 3 and ended October 27. Operation Flag City started the third week of the drive and is continuing in have some communities which not yet reached their goal. Aloronl achieved Flag City status at 9:20 a.m. Septebzer 22 with 80 per cent employers and 42 per cent of the employes participating. Dermont Madsen was city chairman of the drive and he also received a citation. Gunnison also received a Flag City award on Wednesday. John W. Truscott. Pioneer, Dies; Services Monday s which included several other men who are now teach ng music Bryant Jacobs, Kenneth Young, Dean Peterson, Lee Reese, A. B. Larson, E. B. Terry and W. H. Terry. Mr. Allred is a member of the Mt. Pleasant Lions Club and is active in church affairs. He enjoys all sports and is particularly fond of fishing and hunt ng. "The measure of success in music teaching is the satisfaction which the teacher derives from seeing his students grow in artistic stature. Bv this standard, there is no teacher in the state of Utah who has been more successful titan Marsden AJred nor who has done more to develop the innate musical aliil ty of the young boys and girls of his community. Woman Dies In Saif Lake City Airs Alberta Alott Wilson, 74, died at her home in Salt Lake City after an illness of a month. Airs. Wilson was the mother of Airs. Alvin II. Christensen (LaDarte) of Alt. P'easant, and was well known here. Mrs Wilson was born in Salina, April 25, 1877, a daughter of John W. and Catherine Holden Alott She moved to Salt Lake City 32 years ago. Survivors Include three daughMrs. Christensen, Alt. PleasAOs Helen J. Wilson, Riverside, Calif, and Airs. Stella Christensen, Gunnison; and a son, Jack ters, ant; Sorenson, Riverside, Calif. John William Truscott, 81, died Wednesday morning of causes incident to age, at the Sanpete LDS hospital. Air. Truscott was born February 19, 1870, in Alt. Pleasant, a son of earlv settleis of this city, John William and Sarah Ann Fulks He had always made Thuscott. his home in this community, where he was a prominent farmer and sheep and cattle raiser. He was a member of the Church of Snmts. Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y He married Alary E. Iake of Mt Pleasant Atari'll 10, 1890. She died July 25. 1942. They weie the parents of six children, four of whom survive: Mrs Walter Armstrong (Estella), Mrs. Sherman O. Ellio, Nev.; Smith (Olive), Alt. Pleasant; Glen W. Truscott, Helper; and John Continued on Page Two) i |