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Show The Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid Page Two n jo rom ' V t ar- Nunley Several Moroni residents attended the funeral of Jacob Tanner In Beaver, Monday. Mr. Tunner was the father of Mrs. Ila Faux of Moroni. Those who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. George Faux and aon Robert, Jabez Faux, Ivy Anderson, Myrtle Kelson, Minnie Livingston, Flora Arnoldson and Ruth Christensen. Kina Jackson of Moroni was sponsored by the Nebo Chevrolet Co. tn the bathing beauty contest held Saturday in Nephi in connection with the Ute Stampede. Thirty-si- x girls were entered and Kina won in sixth place In the contest. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tlieo Jackson. X m: Saturduy afternoon. He was mailed to the Sanpete LDS Hospital Sr. held a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. (Lorraine) Blackham In Salt Lake on members of July 6. Fifty-thre- e the family were present and together with grandchildren and inlaws his posterity now numbers A delicious luncheon was 100. served at noon and the afternoon was spent making plans for an reunion In the future. Members came from Nevada and left Utah. Mrs. Marlene Stephenson Monday for Salt Lake City to meet her husband, Corporal Marlin J. Stephenson who is arriving from Korea. Corporal Stephenson has served with the 145th Field Artillery in Korea since last November. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephenson of Levan. Mrs. Stephenson has been living with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Urwin Morley while her husband has been away. MATTRESSES Prices To Save Housewives Pre-Kore- an our same quality and allowance guarantee trade-i- n for your old mattress. With Seven grades of new spring-fi- ll mattress and box spring to choose from. Or have us estimate the cost of rebuilding your present mat- - tress. EAST TERMS Free Pick Up and Delivery Every Two Weeks! Overman's Mattress Co. West Phone 1981-- 55 North 3rd the western states. Returning with Bruce, they visited Sydney, Nebraska, where he had made many friends. They then went on to Colorado and up to Wyoming on their return trip. A home coming for Elder Bruce Christensen was held in connection with Sacrament meeting In the Moroni East ward Sunday even-- 1 ing. Elder Christensen will be the speaker at Sacrament meting In the West ward Sunday evening, July 27th. The family of Hyrum Blackham, , Joseph Revill was the speaker at Sacrament meeting in the West , Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Tidwell of Las Vegas, Nevada have been vi-- I siting Mr. Tidwells mother, Mrs. Cajista Tidwell. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Blackham and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Anderson attended the play "Kiss Me Kate at the University of Utah in Salt Lake last week. Sta-diu- Hole are some of the bugs that may he destroyed by hand ROTATO BEETLES st ilt feeding and laying their eggs on the foliage of potatoes as soon as they come up Tiie hectics are easy to catih and destroy The oiange colored eggs should be destioved along with the bugs Moroni Needed son. in time CABBAGE WORMS an easy to destroy. As soon as the damage ovens, examine the underside of the loaves for small worms that might lie present GREEN STINK BUGS AND CABBAGE BUGS should be de- - Woi kci s Me rom I f w il rx-- e August lurjj t stroyed by very resist, i,t; T in Mt. Pleasant for Xray's and medical attention. No bones were Fireside Chat was held at the broken and he is improving very home of Mr. and Mrs. Hilden E. well. Tucker last Sunday evening following meeting with 18 young of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bradley people present to listen to a talk Portland, Oregon visited at the given by Mr. Jensen of Spring home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. on his Finland Mission and Clifford Bradley Monday and Tues- City also to show slides on Finland. day. They had group singing. Dale Anderson gave the opennlg prayer Mrs. Oleana Larsen, 92, enter- and Carlene Sidwcll closed. They tained the "Danish Club" at her were served light refreshments. home Thursday afternoon. Members are ladies of Moroni and Ft. The North Ward Bishopric wasj Green who are of Danish descent. last Sunday evening. reorganized Is Correct Danish language spoken C. Olsen yvas in and taught. Refreshments were President Wm. and the following changes favorite danish dishes. Eight charge were made: Bishop S. V. Peter-- 1 members were present. son; 1st Counselor, Ted Mower; Keith Hansen; 2nd Counselor, Mrs. Clyde. Eyme entertained ward clerks, Ira Garlic and Allie at dinner Sunday ir. honor of her L. Carlson, were all released after 72nd birthday. Those present were many years of service. N Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Rulan Strait and was sustained as the new Bishop daughter Melba Sue of Spring with Keith Hansen as 1st CounCity, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Syme selor and Ruel Mower as second) and family, Miss Lizzie Weston counselor. A ward clerk, Elden and Ophel a Rhodes of Moroni. Howell and as Assistant clerk, Mr. All of Woodrow Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Peterson these men spoke at the meeting are the proud parents of a new and a trio was sung by Ellen Rasolyn Carlson and baby boy born July 10th. The Peterson, mother was formerly Norma Chris- Darla Young. tensen. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hans ChrisMembers of the Lions club and tensen. their partners had a weiner roast at the Qldroyd Farm last WedMr. Hans Christensen is home evening with Mr. and Mrs. from the LDS hospital in Salt nesday Glen Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lake where he had undergone a Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Wendel major operation. He is improving Christensen, and Mr. and Mrs. nicely. George Mills acting as refreshment committee for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nunley and T. Naylor Jones is President of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Stephenson the Lions Club. just returned home after spending two days at Cheyenne, Wyoming visiting with Corporal Bill Reed Nunley. IG DAYS Thursday, Friday, Save on Canned Foods j ward Sunday evening. . slitih Workcrs ... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Christensen visited with their son Bruce In Taos, New Mexico where Bruce has just completed an LDS mission in "A sists in small gatdens. Tins proved a very elieetive rontiol t r many of the most injurious insects and delays the application of poi- - Mr. and Mrs. Glen Spencer and children, Dr. Don Larsen and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mower and children all of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. lleber L. Mower over Sunday of last week. INDIAS NEW PRESIDENT . . . Ismail Kamal Bey, Egyptian ambassador to New Delhi (left), congratulates Dr. Kajendra Prasad on his election as prebident of India, annual Pests Says Agent baves nine may well ho paraphrased, "bug in Phon 3067 tune saves nine hundred and ninety-nine," because fiom a few inwas The Sunday night meeting sects a destructive infestation can Mower given over to Elder Morris and destroy tlio gaiden who has just reca.tly returned develop Joel C. Bailow, Utah County from a mission to the West Canadian Mission Field. Miss Mar- Agent, suggests liand-pi- i king in garet Toole of Medicine Hat, Alberta Canada, and Mr. and Mrs. j O. B Evans and son of Vernon B. C. came with him. Mrs. Evans sang "Bless This House and Mr. Evans spoke a few words at the meeting. They are visiting at the lleber L. Mower home. ' Corporal rived home July 4th on a ten-da- y furlough. He la stationed now at Francis E. Warren air force base at Cheyenne, Wyoming. He entered the air force October 25, 1051 and took his training at Lotkiand Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, Provo, Utah H srcurview i Lucy Tucker ; Moroni , I i Mrs. Ophelia M. Rhodes Hill Heed 4 fai Hand Pick Garden - h vs- ? m David, the 12 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bailey was accidentally run over on his legs by a tractor driven by his father Spring. Citij Mrs. Athena Osborne Phone I5B-J- 2 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Howell and small son of Salt Lake City spent Sunday afternoon In this city visiting friends and relatives. Ellis Dye of Murray who has been visiting in this city since Thursday and participating with the North Sanpete band at the Ute Stampede at Nephi returned home with the Howells to his home in Murray. What it takes to find oil Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arnoldson and children of Moroni visited Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Beck. for you Visitors the past week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Beck were Mr. and Mrs. Yale Beck and baby of Salt Lake City. Not tOO long ogo, within the memory of living men, exploration for new petroleum deposits here in the West was a matter of discovering oil seeps or drilling on hunch. But even hunches had a reasonable chance of success. Although methods were primitive, the early Western fields were brought into production at a cost which nowadays would seem extremely low. Frying CHICKENS Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Norman of Mt. Pleasant visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Delone Carl- rs.T son. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Major of Salt Lake City have been recent visitors at their home here. Don Schofield of Todd Park, has been visiting in this city the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Jensen and small sons of Cleveland, Ohio, visited last week here with Mr. and Mrs. Max Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Sorensen of this city have received word that their son, Don L. Sorensen is serving with the Army in Korea. Don LaRue Hickman and children of Kansas visited the past week with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Terry. Major Hickman reports nevt to California w'here he will be stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Brough of Val Vista, California, and Mrs. Philip Toomey and their two sons of Ely. Nevada, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Brough. Zur Brough was home over the week Major and Mrs. Manor House Fryers A Grade, Cut Up, Ready For the Pan RING BOLOGNA BEEF ROAST Tender Otuck Cuts from U. S. Good I Da and Choice Beef CQ M r J Round Bone Roast lb. 65 SLICED BACON Cut from U. S. Good and Choice Beef lb. EEf 39c L Keep Plenty on Hand for Lunches TQ , Jr ID PORK STEAKS lb. 49 Smoked, HAMS 59 X Tender, ,b. Shank Pieces Ib. 55 SET ib. 98 end Mrs Lvnn Barney entertained ia number cf friends and relatives o her birthday, the 10th of July. Theie were ten adults and fourteen children present. Well-Know- Its not SO easy today. Most of the easily discoverable deposits have been found. But Standard geologists, using seismograph and the latest electronic methods, are combing every promising part of America, from Louisiana swamps to the Arctic Circle . . . and many foreign countries as well. 9 As oil has become more difficult and expensive to produce, your demand has become greater. More and more of the good things in your life depend on petroleum for fuel, or lubrication, or their actual ingredients. To do its share in the great new search for oil, Standard alone has spent more than $230,000,000 in the last 5 years. Result: U.S. companies altogether have found enough untapped petroleum to give this country its highest oil reserve in history-f- our times greater than that of 30 years ago. J Geologists estimate that there are still 1500 billion barrels of undiscovered oil in the earth. Standard Oil Company of California does everything possible in large scale exploration to increase available reserves. J Local n Physician Dies j (Continued from page One) and Mrs Cluules Collett. Salt Lake Citv; Mr Jerry Matson Salt I,ake City; Mr and Mrs. A. J Pratt. Sunny Dale; Mr. and Mrs Guidon Riynolds, Silt Lake City; Mr. and Mis Junius Winters. Castle Dale; Mr. Hans Winters, Price; Mi and Mis. Arthur Win-IterKama., Mr. and Mrs Fuireil Madsen, Provo Also from Price was MFleming who has been Dr Winteis nurse doting 1m -s STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA plans ahead to serve you better O jF Fruit .Pork & Cocktail Hostess Delight tj..jw.oo rj qq Taste Tells No. 300 can 10 for Blender Ills Orange and Grape! 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