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Show January The Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid 11, 1952 Fairview Page Three Buick Super Riviera Sedan for 1952 Lucy Tucker Mrs. PIIONE 8067 Mrs. Rebecca Jensen was hostess to her rook club on Wednesday evening'. Light refreshments Present weie Mrs. Ellen Turpin, Mrs. Sylvia Mills and Mrs. Valeria Cheney who were the score wnmeis and Mrs. lone Rigby, Mrs Lorna Tucker, Mrs. Juumta Jensen, Mrs. Mary Sanderson and Mis. May Miner. Mr. and Mis. Lyman Ret k and d Inldi en, Mr and Mis. Doyce attended the Rose Tournament in rasuflenu, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. ltced Nielson are vat at lulling in parts of California, Auzona, and Texas They are accompanied by Mr. and Mis. Boyd Anderson of Moiom. f ... our-do- - song, Lavon Brady; talk, Edmond Cox; song, Carma solo, Mary Hamilton; Nordstrom. Following the program a dance was held at the city recreation hall. A square dancing practice was held at the Fairview South ward recreation hall Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vance tertained Sunday evening in or of Mr. and Mrs. Linden en- hon- Gra- ham. Mr. Graham is leaving soon for an L D S mission and is being entertained extensively before his as an option. A new high are rear deck lid raises the silhouette of the room in the luggage wheelbase compartment. The Riviera sedan is mounted on a 125'i-incFriday Mrs. Olena Johnson left four inches longer than other models in the Super series that give it bus to visit her daughter, Mrs. by additional roominess and comfort. It Is powered by the high performance Russell, tn Nephi. Shortly Twyla 3 Fireball engine which develops 128 horsepower with Dynaflow. after her arrival, the four sisters of Mrs. Russell came by the north bus to spend the day also. It being the birthday of Mrs. Russell. The sisters visiting beside the mother, Mrs. Johnson, were Mrs. Hanna I believe in waiting Sanderson and Mrs. Indra Barney January for the big sales they always have of Bingham; Mrs. Athalie Bailey and Mrs. Lena Larsen of Salt Lake during this month. February "Well, I giless the City. A tree once owned and prized by George saw his shadow again, Washington has produced 45,000 feet of handsomely figured groundhog Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larsen enterdoggonit!" veneers and lumber that ultimately will grace the interiors March "Grandma used to say tained twenty couples at a square of-of many American homes, that if you live through this month dancing party Friday evening In flees and public buildings in the youll live through the rest of the the ward recreational hall. Reform of wall paneling and furnifreshments were served during the year." ture. Apnl The showers bring the evening. The giant walnut tree, harflowers, tra, la!" vested recently by Hartzell InThe Misses Voneal Anderson, Go easy on the coal, we May dustries of Piqua, O., a member Lorna make last. Draper and Ilene Beck en it gotta of The Veneer Association, tertained was nuts. June "That Ive Friday evening at a perpoet served as a wilderness landmark seen days as rare as this anyway sonnel shower honoring Miss Dora to explorers and pioneers. BeCollard, who will become the bride just as raw in March." cause the tree already was over of David Faux of Moroni, Jan. 10 hold em in Dont "Hey! July necesbecame mature, cutting hand like that, Junior! Do in the Manti LDS temple. The your to disintefurther sary prevent bride-to-b- e received many lovely you want to lose a finger? gration. Towering 70 feet, the "Those dem August katydids gifts. majestic hardwood tree had a are driving me crazy, but the crown spread greater than its Mr. Dan Johnson is recovering nights are cooler; thats one satheight Its trunk measured 50 isfaction. from an appendicitis operation. inches in diameter, exclusive of September "Kerchoo! If odley Mr. Johnson is an assistant forebark, five feet above the ground. frost would cub! man at the Thermoid Plant In Hardwood face veneers, used October "Lets drive out into Nephi, but resides in Fountain in wall paneling, television and the country and see the pretty Green. radio cabinets and high quality trees and everything. furniture for the home, bring out November "Shall we have turthe natural beauty of the wood. Moroni Stake MIA is making Time only serves to mellow and key, chicken, duck or just plain for their annual stake Gold enrich the beauty of the veneer plans pork chops? surfaces of plywood wall panelDecember "We're buying no and Green ball to be held the eveing which creates an atmosphere expensive presents just a few ning of January 23 in the Olde of warmth and hospitality in the Bungalow in Moroni. little playthings for the kids." "home. Ninety percent of all wood This is a budget number and furniture manufactured today is there will be no charge for admis of veneer and plywood construcHappiness is spiritual, bom of sion. 7 Cl tion because of its beauty, servTruth and Love. It is unselfish; A floor show will be given by therefore it cannot exist alone, but the Gleaners, Junior-Gleaneand iceability and ease of maintenance. of the stake, under the requires all mankind to share it. Growth ring3 attested that A wilderness landmark to exdirection of Miss Jessie Oldroyd Mary Baker Eddy Washingtons tree had been stand- plorers and pioneers, this Theme of the dance is "Winter tree once was the proping for more than three cenTrue happiness renders men Wonderland." a West turies in Virginia timber erty of George Washington. Har- kind and sensible; and that happitract known in Colonial times vested recently, its beauty has ness is always shared with others. as the Pocatalico Survey "We should not be fooled any of been preserved in the form of exCharles Montesquieu which Washington became sole quisite hardwood face veneers longer by promised armistices. owner. His diary mentions both used in making high quality fur. . .We should either fight the Reds the tract and the tree. niture and wall paneling. Hath any wronged thee, be with all we have or withdraw bravely revenged. Slight it, and from Korea and blockade the the works begun; forgive it, and China Coast, and build up our tis finished. He is below himself that is not above an injury. Fran- Pacific Island defenses." RepreWHOS TO BLAME? sentative Usher L. Burdick, N. D. cis Quarles Riviera sedan in the Super series. Infield is presented here in its new comparable in the 1952 styling. Important new exterior styling changes and exquisite new interior appointments lend a new note of elegance and beauty to the Super. New for 1952 are the sweepspear and rocker panel moldings, rear fender ornaments, and high lustre stainless steel wheel covers, offered Buicki popular to the East Central States. The program was as follows: reading, Joyce Tucker; piano solo, Joyce Cheney; h BY THE OLD TIMERS From William R. Beach, Montgomery, Mich.: I remember when my father ran a sawmill in Ohio and a man named Seth Moore drew logs to the mill In the winter with a pair of Holstein oxen named Tom and Jerry. I used to hitch my sled behind his and ride. From Sims, Salem, Ind.: I remember that in 1878 my mother had e, 300-year-o- ld $" From where I sit ... ty Joe Marsh It's Slim's For An "Honest" Meal the highway. Slim trusts them to pay for as much as they cat Jou simply tell Sally, his cashier, the amount of your bill. It works, too. Take the other day when Buck Harris told Sally his bill was 35. Now I was right there with Buck and I knew all he had was coffee and pic which comes to a quarter. How come thirty-fiv- e cents? I asked Buck. Had an extra cup of java the other day, Joe, and forgot all about it til now, he says. From where I sit, most people and that are basically honest goes for their opinions, too, even though they may be different than oui own. 1 like a glass of beer with my dinner; you may prefer something else . . . but w e all ought to he allowed to figure it out ourselves. Qcc & I tftuul nihil Mufti llhtuts Fourulation This article says the Army has enough of some spare parts for jeeps to last more than 104 years," Mrs. George Itinior remaiked, lixiking up from the evening paper. "I didn't think a jeep would last that long," muttered her dozing husband. 'Of course it wont! agreed the Mrs. "And besides, 104 jears from now the Army porbably will be usd ing helicopters instead of motor vehicle. "W livd they want so many spare paits? George asked, waking. "Will, some General told investigators from Congress that during World War 11 they found it was good poliey to have plenty." Policy Okay "Okay, okay!" said George. "Probably it was good policy, but World War II didn't last any 104 years, thank God. "Well, If the next war does last that long, the Army will have enough front-axl- e gaskets to run Its jeeps right up to the Armistice," the Little Woman remarked. And the same for 95 other Items. "How much money have they Invented In these spare parts? George demanded. The paper doesn't say. But It says they also have enough steering column oil hole covers to last nearly 75 years, and enough engine clutch washers for nearly 85 ntom-jviwire- vears." Buying Overdone "Thats being too exclaimed. George "Especially when the government is fresh out of money, and piling up a deficit. dont seo why they Bhould use tax funds to buy stuff theyll probably never use. "For once I agree with you 10091 chuckled the Mrs. "With steel so scarce that the government wont let the automobile peoplo have all they want to build new cars, theres no need to stockpile gadgets for 2055 A. D." d! Some falls are means the happier to nse. William Shakespeare Progress is the law of life; man is not man as yet. Robert Browning rs M-M- 300-year-- Many employees, unfortunatly, are beginning to regard their paychecks after taxes as their total pay. When tax deductions increase, they want the employer to make up the loss by raising wages. If citizens and voters take that stand, there is little chance of ever getting taxes reduced. If everyone succeeds in passing the tax bill on to his neighe down the road to inflabor, its just the old tion. As far as necessary government spending is concerned, we are all stuck with it, and each should bear his share. When taxes begin to hurt too much, we should complain to Congress about spending for instead of trying to pass the buck. rat-rac- non-essentia- Poultrymen Share In Patronage Fund Poultrymen of this area, who Our early snowfall this year did are members of the Utah Poultry As we are now living in an and Farmers some good. It made a lot of neighare Cooperative, bors return lawn mowers so they eternity, the time to be happy is sharing in a $135,000 patronage reKleiser Grenville could borrow snow shovels. today. fund which is being distributed this week through the 26 local Adotruumtni Heard During Year Share Beauty of Washingtons Prized Tree "I REMEMBER" Mac-Arthu- rear section and provides seven per cent more U. S. Homes To me eating sulphur mixed with sorghum molasses to purify mj blood and wearing around my neck departure. a string of asafoetida to ward off fireside evil spirits. Then the itch was successful A most chat was held Sunday evening at thought of as a plague, and if one the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newell got it, he would keep scratching B. Cox. Mrs. Ila Jensen was in seven years. Believe me, I never charge- and Dee Cox conducted had it. the meeting. Edwin Miner led the singing; From E. E. Meredith, Fairmont, song, "Put Your Shoulder to the W. Va.: I remember when high Dee Edwin Miner; Wheel; prayer, wheeled Cox gave the story of Israel and forms of bicycles vied with other transportation in parades Bible Priphecy of the Book of and celebrations. Mormon; song, "Home on the Range; prayer, Ernal Anderson. Present were Mr. and Mrs. From C. E. Pleas, Chlpley, Fla.: In those days of long ago, we drew Lloyd Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Rex from the well in an oaken Turpin, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mi- water ner, Mr. and Mrs. Iven Cox, Mr. bucket and drank from gourds. and Mrs. Reed Lasson, ,Mr. and Some used wellsweeps, a long pole Mrs. Newell B. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. swung between the forks of an upMirth Miner, Mrs. Lila Seely, Mrs. right pole with a bucket swinging Blake Anderson, Mrs. Shernl An- from the long pole that reached to derson and mother, Mrs. Johnson the water. If the well was too deep of Sterling, Mrs. Francis Coombs for the sweep, then the water was Ledingham, Mrs. Carol Coombs reached by rope and windlass. If Forres, Mrs. Ila Jensen, Boyd one let the crank get away from Terry, Miss Shawna Lasson, Miss him when a full bucket was nearShernl Tucker, Emil Anderson ing the top, it was just too bad, and Dee Cox. and one got badly hurt when the . crank flew back and hit him, mayMr. and Mrs. Albert Madsen be in the face or the top of the entertained at a rook party New bead. Years Eve. A delicious hot supper was From Mrs. Elisabeth West, Lynn-villserved to Mr. and Mrs. Reed LasInd.: I remember the old son, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Jensen, Mr. fireplace with stick and clay chimand Mrs. Otis Nielson, Mr. and ney and bread baked In akillet with Mrs. Rodney Nelson, Mr. and an iron lid. Mrs. Hugh Anderson, Mr. and (Mall your memories to TOE Mrs. Hilden Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. OLD TIMERS, Box 840, Frankfort. George Jensen. Mrs. Hilden Tucker and Reed KyJ Lasson walked away with high Beef Cube Casserole score prizes. The group then atFor a tempting serving, braise tended the dance. On Sunday evening the same cubes of beef, then serve as a group was entertained by Mr. table casserole. For the clever casserole topping, squeeze mashfed and Mrs. Cyrus Jensen. Rook was played with high potato through a pastry tube and prizes given to Ellis Madsen and swirl into rosettes. Place the casA. J. Anderson with Eda Ander- serole in your broiler just long son and Otis Nielsen as consola- enough to lightly brown the potion winners. prizes tatoes. Traveling were carried away by Ellis MadFor health and the constant ensen and Rodney Nelson. joyment of life, give me a keen and Mrs. Cyrus Jensen accompa- ever present sense of humor; it nied her husband to Magna to is the next best thing to an abiding faith in providence. George spend the week. B. Cheever Shall we preserve our freedom, or yield it to a centralized governI find the thing in this ment under the concept of so- world is not great so much where we r. cialism? General Douglas stand, as in what direction we are moving. Oliver Wendell Holmes Most people thought Slim Benson would probably go broke when he first started his system of letting customers figure out their own checks over at his big diner on Mr. and Mrs. A cel Olson and children spent the holiday season at the home of his mother, Mrs. Minnie Olson. ife medium-price- d A testimonial and dance in honor of Linden Graham was given Saturday evening at the North ward. Mr. Graham has been called on an L D S mission Old-loy- ( Farmington. experiences while away. 844 Mrs Maggie Frandscn was hostess to the Social Hour Club members Thursday afteinoon at a delicious luncheon. Dainty nee was the diversion; also the reorganizing of offieeis for the year was elfeeted. Mrs. Maiy A. Mikkelnon skus sustained as president, succeeding Mis. Minnie Olson; Clara Christensen was elected as lee-p- i esident, vuth Mis. Zina Jatubsen as secietary. were served. All three boys were speakers at sacrament meeting the Sunday before New Years Day. They told some of the highlights of their Yobse business! Ada C. Anderson lhone Guests at the home of Mrs. Elva Rigby for dinner New Year's Day were her three sons and their families. Alden Present were Captain Olathe, Rigby and family of Kans., Sgt. Glen Rigby of Fort Lewis, Wash., who was joined by his wife and family at Ogden, and Melvin Rigby and of family Its Fountain Green branch stores. This substantial payment brings the total of patronage payments and interest payments for the past 12 months to $327,000, according to P. Oliver Hansen of Spanish Fork, president of the Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative. Over the 28 years that the Utah Poultry has served the farmers and poultrymen of Utah and Southern Idaho, about $5,000,000 has been distributed in patronage refunds, according to figures just released by C. IC. Ferre, Utah Poultry auditor secretary. and fcr- WITH TIME . . . Pitt-ba- r eh bandit, Robert Leeper, wore woman' scarf on three holdups. With Mm when caught was Ms wife, expecting a baby momentarily. RACE & We recommend I use Conoco Super in remy demonstrators, J. B. Hayes, Hobbs, New Buick Dealer, Fairview, Oklahoma. Conoco Super to our cusBuick Dealer tomers 50,000 Miles ports Walter James, Mexico. No Super show less wear C. W. Smith, Colorado. Miles City, Montana. Ford Dealer, Arvada, "I ls, th got the story on assistant This newest payment of $135,000 a bonus payment to members for eggs marketed in 1943. Top market prices were paid producers at the time they were marketed. This additional payment represents an added profit made on the eggs as a result of efficient marketing at premium prices, according to Mr. Hansen. The industry was employing a record number of 679,000 workers last August, more than 20.000 over the World War II peak. The total exculded miners and other employees not engaged in g. 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