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Show The Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid Page Two January Mrs. Vernee Vance nnl Miss Ruby Ellis of Lehl. the direction of Ruth Erickson and U. Mary Mower with the room mother, LeKell Rigby assisting gave Mrs. Clara Denton had as her a Christmas purty at the North1 house guests over the holidays: ward chapel for their mothers and Mrs. Athene Osborne Richard Coombs. Miss Ruiy Ellis fathers. A program was given. Lucy Tucker and Paul Bonet of Layton. Chili and Jello and cake were servPhone 158-J- 3 PHONE 3067 ed on a beautifully decorated table with favors for all. The bishopric Mr and Mrs. Lyle Vance enterthe Primary with The heavy snow storm SaturMiss Sydney Sanderson, who tained at a turkev dinner Pec. 25. and officers ofwere The American steel industry, of all invited with day F. their partners and has been in California teaching Guests included Mr. and Mrs.Far-lieevening Sunday which United States Steel Is the s to all Mr. Mrs. Junior and Coombs, present. gifts given home at caused considerable weeks school, spent two damage to largest single member, can justiMr. son resand Mrs. Frances the premises of many town with her father and mother, Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow O. Chris- idents. snow fiably be proud of its outstanding The and Mrs. G. G. Sanderson, return- Ledingham and children Lynnette heavy a rook tianson production record in theae days of gave recently party and Mrs. 31. Glenn and Mr. caused several Dec. sheds to her Michael, work bams, ing Vance and son Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. for sixteen friends. Light refresh- and trees in the city to cave In national emergency. During 1951 Bruce Denton, Vernee Vance, Rich- ments were served and all had a or fall. Cars were stranded United States Steel produced more steel them in any previous year In Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Sanderson ard Coombs and Knby Ellis. very pleasant evening. on several streets Sunday its history. In the year ahead Unispent Friday, Saturday and Sunwith ted States Stoel expects to Dr. and Mrs. Don H. Larsen and morning and sheepmen produce day in Salt Lake City visiting relThe home of Glenn Vance was and fields in nearby an even greater amount, that is, children of Neb., are sheep atives and friends. Mr. Sanderson like Christmas the spending someLincoln, throughout In Utah visit brushland had to make trails in the absence of hindering develtime was called in Friday of last week month. Their son Larnont for to the was here the sheep day opments, such as strikes and work to a Fish and Game meeting. Syd- on a ing with relatives and friends here during y to the feed grounds. leave from the Presi- with and father, Mr. get her mother stoppages. ney and her mother followed on dio, San Francisco He had a The steel operating rate of UniSaturday and Sunday their family choice of five days Thanksgiving and Mrs. Heber L. Mower in Provo Mr. and Thursday evening where Mr. Larsens family live and were ail invited to dinner at the five ted States Steel for the whole of for or fifteen Christmas Mrs. enterdays Frank Petersen in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs Jesse Swan home, average approximately 101.5 days in between of which he chose. tained the members of the Sev- 1951 cent of rated capacity, and in (the former Mildred Sanderson in Lament is very happy in his army per of enties quurum, presidency Mr. and Mrs. Glen and Salt Lake City, where they really career. He is a recent weeks has averaged close Spencer 210th of Seventies the policeman. military quorum to 105 had a cent capacity. Our shipThey said He finds the army very interest- children are visiting in Fairview and their partners at a sleigh ments per the week end with Mr. and Mrs. in 1951 will approximate they made it through the snow ing. rid ng party. Heber L. Mower. They are making and were glad to get home safely. 24,250,000 net tons of finished steel Glenn came home for the holiAfter the sleigh ride Mr. and products. This is 7.1 their home in Salt Lake City. per cent more Mrs. Ray Bohne, Mr. and Mrs. than the 22,635,000 tons days from his work in Pugway shipped in Miss Cherril Tucker went into and their daughter Winnie and her Verl Jensen with his wife Chariton Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. 1950, our best previous year, and husband O. the Arthur Nielson with Vernon Mr. Mrs. Lake and Salt Porter, spent the former Anna Lee Cox are City Sunday 15 2 per cent above our record Allen family. They were taking Christmas with them here from spending the week end at Fairview William Reynolds of Mt. Pleas- war-tim- e shipments of 21,052,000 Lake Salt his their son Tommy in to catch City. visiting with their parents, Mr. ant and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell tons in 1944. n Hansen of this city met at the and Mrs. Wilford Jensen of plane back to his air force base in Christmas day was a happy one Illinois. and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Cox Petersen home for a hot lunch for the Lawrence Romeras. Nine of this city. and were entertained by Elder burned the women and chilSSgt. Jensento reports of their twelve children and their I he is being Louis Jensen who showed dren. The lone survivor was Clovis transferred Mr. and Mrs. Heber L. Mower families called on them and a AFB in N. M., where he will be si des of Finland old boy. and other an and Glade spent Christmas in Salt shower of Christmas gifts was stationed with the 191st Fighter-Bomb- counties he had visited Elder Draper is the son of folLake City this year, a number of received. Sylvia Romero nearly Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Draper. base squadron. He will lowing his mission to Finland. Mr. and Mrs. Mowers children had a double holiday as she had a to new his on base fly Sunday. live there and so they spent lovely birthday on Dec. 21. Roe Ring, employed in OreAll-reMr. and Mrs. Morsden Jan. (5. Mrs. Jensen will follow in at the Christmas eve at Mr. and Mrs. holi- gon, spent Christmas the Christmas a spent few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cheney Royal Mowers, with all the fam-ily- s days ;n Orem with Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl All-rejoining in, and on Christmas had Christmas at their home with The Jaycees of this city gave Raymond Gillman and family. also visited with Mr. and they had a large family dinner at most of their family home and all their annual dress hall Friday, De- They Mr. nd Mrs. Pratt Allred Mr. and Mrs. Glen Spencer's. They had a nice time. Mrs. Cloy Justesen and family 28. A cember crowd attended good visitecr Thursday with relatives visited with other relatives and at Lchi. in this city. friends in Provo. Mrs. Clara Denton received and a number of so different cosMr. and Mrs. word from the J. J. Pritchetts. tumes were displayed. Clare Aeord Pvt. Delone Covert wa home and family of Vernal visited sounded happy while visiting A former resident and relative They on a short furlough visiting his Sunday evening all the boys during the past their (laughter Lillian's in Los at week with home from school or elsewhere in to many in Fairview, Peter ChrisBishop and Mrs. Reid II. Allred wife, parents and family memAngeles. They will spend a month the South bers. ward, took over the and family. tensen, died at his home in Magna and a half Pvt. Covert is stationed in San Francisco with meeting, each giving a bit of their in Alabama. recently and Mr. and Mrs. Hilden a son Mrs. and Pritchett's George Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mad- brother after Jan. 10, then return experiences while away. They were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Allred Gene Graham, Owen Tucker, John and Miss Lela Those who dread the individual sen, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Madsen, to Los Allred visited and until Angeles stay Jack Christensen, a brother, and spring. Peterson, Gail Madsen, Lowell An- in Ephraim during Christmas brush - scrubbing of each metal derson, and Dale Anderson with holidays with Mr. and Armita Clement attended funeral Mrs. lath of Venetian blinds will find services which were held Friday, this task easier if they simply Mrs. Frances Ledingham moved Ernal Anderson and Elden Stew- Stanley Tippetts and baby. Dec. 28, at Salt Lake City. soak the blinds in sudsy detergent here to live with her 92 year old art giving the prayers. ' Elder Thcron Draper is now water for five minutes to dissolve great - grandmother, Mrs. Elnora The coast of Maine has so many Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sanders had Vance. Mrs. Vance is at France in dirt and grease. serving the showing small indentations that, if all were the miss on Lemoges, a family get together on Monday first stages of becoming was reHe field. She aged. New strains of yeast and fungi, measured, the state would have a cently transferred to Lemoges. evening, serving a hot goose din- tires easily and for the first time 3,000-mile coastline. Elder Draper ner to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rig- in 92 years feels that she is unhas recently being developed from fundamental visited a little near studies of their natures, will give by, Mr. and Mrs. Darius Sanders able to take care of her nine room village and Mr. and Mrs. Deon Sanders home. However, she continues to Contrary to popular opinion Lemoges with an unusual and us better beer and bread and more all trout have scales, war and all members of their own fam- sew quiit blocks and knit lace story. During potent penicillin. although terible they are small and inconspicuous World War II the German Army ily. Every one received a gift, and No insect known emerges from a program was given, with Darius invaded the village and k.lled Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Anderson in sonic species. all the men of the village and the egg in a winged condition. Sanders giving one of his uncle entertained Thursday evening at Josh readings. a dinner and rook party. Every person who donates blood for the armed forces through the Mrs. Ila Jensen and Rodney Bed Cross receives the same reMr. and Mrs. Merl Clark of Nelson won high scores at rook Medford, Ore., is spending a few with Reed Lasson and Mrs. Gladys ward a cup of coffee. Red Cross weeks here at the home of Peter Anderson consolation officials say experience has proven taking that coffee calms the nervous Peterson while her son Kent Jen- prizes. SALT LAKE UNION STOCKYARDS Present were Mr. and Mrs. Al- novice donor and refreshes the resen is on leave from Muroc, Calif., where he is working in an office. bert Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. peaters. Every Friday at one oclock World's first discovery of a new They have spent time visiting with George Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Reed In the heart of the buying and telling area whera Lasson, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn mineral from cut gem stones has family and friends. the demand meets the supply. We have for you tha Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh An- been reported in London. It is pale Mr. and itfrs. Vernile Stewart derson, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Jen- mauve, most modern facilities in the Intermountain West. containing magnesium, spent several days of Christmas sen, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Neilsen, beryllium and aluminum, is quite with their daughter LaVeme Leo- Mr. and Mrs. Hilden Tucker, Mr. hard and is believed to have come SALT LAKE LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO. nard and daughter Karen at San- and Mrs. Rodney Nelson. fgrom Ceylon. broa also has Mrs. Stewart dy. Auction every Friday at 1 oclock The North ward teachers and ther living there. Reed Sanderson Ginger is one of the few spices went to whom Blue Bird and family classes of Primary under that grow below ground. they see. S. Fairview Issued Every Friday By the North Sanpete Publishing Company and entered at the Post Office at Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah, as Second class matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 - Mrs. Ada C. Anderson rhone S44 both students at USAC at Logan, are home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lamb of Provo are holiday guests of her Frank Crowther, a student at parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gloyd TidB. A. C. in Cedar City, is home for well. the holidays visiting with his parOsmond Mrs. ents, Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. Merrill Oldroyd Crowther. and daughter Marilyn of Payson spent Sunday with his father, John J. Oldroyd and family. Carolyn Cook, a B Y U student, holiday season Mrs. Lynn Oldroyd enterwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tained at a tea Sunday afternoon Scott Cook. in honor of her daughter Loree who recently became the bride of Mr. and Mrs. Maiben Hafen of Bemus Livingston, son of Mrs. Salt Lake City and Karl Rasmus- Minnie Livingston of Moroni. Mr. sen of Snow College, Ephraim, are Livingston is in the U. S. service home for the holidays with their and will report for duty after the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ras- holiday leave. mussen. Thursday evening husbands of the N. S. club members enterThe Misses Voneal Anderson tained at a holiday dinner at Jerand Iiene Beck, and Max Ander- usalem. Besides the sumptious reson, students at Snow College are past which was in keeping with at the holiday feasts, a program of enjoying the holiday season their respective homes. James Allred, son of Mathias The Stitch and Chat club mem-musAllred and Peter Jacobsen, son of and dancing was enjoyed, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jacobsen, bers held their holiday exchange party Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Zell Collard. The decorations at the dining table and is home for the ic Want Ails throughout the room were in keeping with the seacon. Stitching as usual was not done, entertainment, being provided byl a program and reminiscing. er d LIVESTOCK AUCTION Mrs. Loren Jensen entertained at a turkev dinner for her club members Friday afternoon. Covers Sgt. Boyd Larsen spent a ChristWILL BUY Old Chevrolet cars were laid for 10 members. mas leave home with his mother, and pickups. Also For Sale, Henry Larsen. He came from W. E. Madsen Friday evening a wind slashed Mrs. trailer. Fort Riley, Kan., where he does the continued rain 4 throughout Sons, Mt Pleasant. j work in tfte army. office snow to a heavy night, turning almost and crippling NEARLY 2000 family Rawleigh Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Alva Clement and A heavy snow of traffic Business now open in North and 18 inchesSunday. Donald with Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon fell throughout Saturday South Sanpete County. Must be and Sunday. Lights, phones and Larsen and children all motored steady, good character, have car. all traffic were at a stand still all to Salt Lake City to spend ChristMany Rawleigh Dealers did $8000 day. Farmers say, not in 20 years mas with their children and relato $12,000 last year No cash in- has so much moisture fallen at tives there. They had a real famvestment necessary. Write or see one time," and for going to and ily gathering and Christmas party Fieldman, from their pastures to feed their at the home of Lloyd Clement, Company Rawleigh received gifts and had M. E. Walton, 320 S.E. Main St., stock the old gray mare comes in where they BlackfooL Idaho or write Raw-leigh- s. handy as trucks cannot get there. a hot dinner and a general good Dept D-- l, 1415 - 23rd St., this is our Winter Wonder- time together. Denver 2, Colo, for full particu- Truly land. Mrs. Valeria Cheney had her lars. Jan. 25 afternon, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Johnson rook club Fridayhome-made candy pie and FOR SALE have received word that their son, pumpkin as refreshments. Those who atKent, is in a hospital suffering tended were, Alice Nelson, Olea FOR SALE Practically new jeep from srell scock. He has been in lift Reasonable. See Ray I. U. S. service fighting at the front Cox, Burdella Terry, Stella Oldroyd, Loa Cheney, Clara Stewart, Johansen, Mt. Pleasant. j4 lines in Korea. Thelma Mower, Mary Sanderson, Insect life exists as high as four Lucy Tucker, Marcella Graham, miles above the surface of the Mrs. Christina Olson is spending Maud Hartley, Mrs. Stella Oldroyd, earth. the holiday week in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Thelma Mower and Mrs. Maud Hartley were score winners. MISCELLANEOUS Mrs. Mildred Lasson gave a sura prise party for her daughter Shaw-nfor her birthday on Thursday evening of last wek. A hot luncheon was served, and rook was the entertainment. Those who were there were Shawna Lasson, Dee Cox, Odell Cox, Luzon Riddle, Shereldene Vance, Bert Rasmussen, Don Schofield, Veda Peterson, Kay Peterson, Carlene Moore, Don Hansen, Darlene Cheney, Cleone Peterson, Gail Madsen, Joyce Tucker, Kyle Follet, Cherril Tucker and Tommy Allen. Butterfingers? ARM S LENGTH BLUR! NO Fog at your finger-tips- ? Record Production During Past Year Mil-bur- Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Johnson and children are spending the holiday season in California Mrs. Edna Higginson and children of Salt Lake City are spendMr. and Mrs. George E. Collard ing the holiday season with her and Mrs. Matilda Collard of Provo parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard spent Sunday in Fountain Green Allred. with relatives. , Visiting at the E. M. Ivory Roosevelt home for the holidays are their of Lorell Jensen spent Sunday with his mother, daughter, Miss Dora Hansen and Mrs. Eliza C. Jensen who retured Harold Spencer of Ogden. home with him to spend the holidays. Spring City Steel Reports I Subscription RatesPayable In Advance One Year $3.00 Six Months $1.75 Fountain Green 4, 1952 Your bifocals may not be giving you proper aid In the "arm's length" range of vision. Visit a skilled optometrist. Let him explain how CONTINUOUS VISION LENSES can give you clear, comfortable continuous vision in all visual fields near, arm's length, and distancel PAY NOTHING DOWN, $1 A WEEK SLmclartL 161 West Center in Provo "Pigtails" was the name of the Fairview junior high school tenth grade play on Friday evening, December 28. The cast of characters was as follows: Jean Madsen. Roger Howell, Elaine Wheeler, Paul Rasmussen, Mary Hamilton, Mar-n- a Mower, Carolyn Brady, Norma Rigby, Twila Jennings, Darrell Graham, Orson Miner, Sharon Mower. Mrs. Frances Coombs Leding-haentertained at a dinner to start the holidays rolling. Her table was smartly decorated following the Christmas theme on December 23. Dinner was served at six. The guests included Mrs. Vance, her greatgrandmother. mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombs formerly of Fairview, now living at Layton, sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Junior Forbes of Layton and their one month old son, Ronnie, brother, Richard Coombs of Castle Gate, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce VVenton and Mr. and Buy on these Plain Hard Facts See for yourself how a Chevrolet truck can cut your costs in every way fCmlwwltoi of dumferd equipmuf Bhwfraltd la efepeodee FACT No. 1 FACT No. 2 FAC1 NO. 3 FACT No. and Mm aa aroibbiHty of material.) 4 Costs Less to Buy Saves Money on the Job Right Truck for Every Load Keeps Its Value Longer m x,' -- (?, Am (Rica's truck users buy on down-to-cart- h facts, not fancy phrases. I hats why more of them buy Chevrolet trucks than any other make . . . nearly as many as the next two makes combined! 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