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Show I'ae The Alt. Pleasant Four r tiiii'V ll nt .7,ountain l.jrecu 'I'tic piuiii! Mis Mrs. Ada C. Anderson Phon tn n iii paruita Otlii'i ainl Mis Mm i. ni. g i i tiiitli in c tlic . M"ilc OI.ii In roni 344 ;i nine pound two inline .Innimry 21 at a Mi pin ii an- li ..1 . gr.md-h.ii- i i ol aicl 1. s From Servicemen Mo- me . Mower was hostess Mis. Kllicl ' to her sewing ; rit m n SK'i t .m.iiis held ui cl. in n cl' ol I h i'i.s nt their hjim tins' Muml.iv night Gordon Mmlcy w.ii volcil a.s edu p A lii.ii Aiei-- i pie1.. hut tit I n Vi lc .l il '.I II i.s ti.' in w !'!) c lull Last 1 . 1 I tSOWjCL 7 ALA, lawrQ ia minm SonxAS I , l I i 1 i I . 1 I V I. t .1 ii lu ed U n. 1. Mill'' .I i Mi mO ( ii. ainl i. all s it ll 1. la I 1..,' la l.imilv in Sail i 1, Mrs. Cleo hi r !,mi Mii- - Sh.' 1. I y si 'll, i i r.i in II a W II li.llill Amel ol.ii ke City. Johnson duh nii'inheis alls, 1' III and n enler-taiiie- d 1 A delicious dinner was enjoyed by the Sorocis club mcnibcis Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Pearl Holman was the hostess. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in planning future activities of the duh. All members were present. Loien LEGAL 'Me- p.t ,1 oiidi1 n .11.' d ,i M!,d i. Jensen NOTICE MilK i; TO KLItlTDKS IX Tim DISTRICT COCKT. PROBATE 1UVISIOX COUNTY OF SANPETE, STATE OF UTAH In the matter of the Kstute of Millie Christensen lVecased. ( I. inns Clcditois will pn am with vouchers to th uni. signed at the office of .Tulin S Me MliDel Attorney at Law, Mt. Pleasant, Utah, on or before the 23id day of Man h, Al. Alvin II. Chi isteiisen. Administrator i f the Instate nl Milli. ( 'hristensen, deceased Published in the Mt Pleasant Pyramid Jan JO. Feb ti PI, 2n 1 1953. TO CltF.mTOIlS in Tim idSTiucT conn', COUNTY PROBATE IdVISIOX, OF SANPETE, STATK OF UTAH In the matter of the Estate of Elizabeth Christensen, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of John S. McAllister, Attorney at Law. Mt. Pleasant. Utah, on or before the 10th dav of March. AX). 1953Alvin H. Christensen, Administrator of the Estate of Elizabeth Christensen, Deceased. Published in the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Jan. 30 Feb. 6. 13, 20, 1953. .11 a ill IK 111. tie Wen Wile g ia s honor Vi d ini Mi s eo h iM in id a i i i ii 1 ... Id b s 1 i I on ( I, i 'a I h i. to I, Moo! a, Haimllon, 32 HU. 33 Ma " ! d 1 i - i 1 3 "J J to- what should it say ? GLENMORJ )L STRAIGHT fentncliy BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF It should tell you immediately that it has good whiskey in it. It should say to your friends that you as a host serve only the finest whiskey. A drink can only be as good as the whiskey you put in it, so pour rich, flavorful Glenmore the famous Kentucky straight unwhiskey that has had a reputation for matched uniformity for over three generations. Glenmore Distilleries Company, Louisville,Ky. '. ttm 39. ILL. 41. NY. ...'1 2'21 i J -at i i . I . a "M 42 0H0 43. DEL I i it : be- I .J .J .3 w v4- nrufiriA wo FRECKLE Ql Charlotte senior at Colorado State College of Education at Greeley, displays oodles of freckles to earn title. ICvans. wtn-iici- 44 PA. 4SM0. e.ccm T 4T.R.I. ii 1 46. MAJS 0v itah Theie has been keen rivalry in the various stakes and the placing of a slake team in the tournament has been gained only after keen competition. This is the first year that an elimination has been staged in each division so that only tho top teams will be matched in the division finals. ijH UTAH TOPS NATION tnt Editor' nott This U th fifth of o Utah' with that of th other oducation comport wr prepared by th Utah foundation from doto Offka of Education. Utah Foundation report will tp any intereitad citizen of Utah upon request Foundation, 400 Darling Bldg., Salt Lok City 1.) of chart ihowlng how itotei. Th chart released by th U. S b tent without chargo directed t th Utah 47 Utah leads the nation in its efforts to support education. Th state's people spend a larger proportion of their pel sonal income than do the people of any other state. Ao cording to the latest U. S. Office of Education data, Utahns spent 3.97 out of every $100 of individual income for school taxes. This compares with a national average of $2 53 and an average of $3 23 in the eight mountain states. The fact that Utah has a larger proportion of its total population in the schools is the major factor accounting fy Utahs heavy tax load. Ililden Tucker home. The guests made a bride's book and light re- fresliments were served. Present weie Carlyle Olsen, LaUetta Bohne, shawla Lassoni Mrs juzon Cox Joyce Stans- field, Ann Daniels, Dorothy Wink- ler, Lois Beck, Marilyn Christen- sen, Charlotte Nelson, Jean Mad- sen, Barbara Clark, Nancy Stak- er, Mrs. Allred, Mrs. Noil Hafen, Mrs. Sorensen, Joyce Sorensen, Marcia Hafen. Cherril Tucker and Shannon Lowrey. ward Primary offi. The South cers anil teachers held their January preparation meeting Monday evening at tho home of Marilyn Mrs. May Miner, Miner, with president, in charge. The teacher training lesson was given by Juanita Hansen. Light refreshments were served to ten officers and teachers. FOR SALE NICE Presteline electric range; also Toastivas'ci heatei. Mis E. C. Draper. Phone 46-Mt. Pleasant. j.'io FOR SALE Fresh, white eggs. Cleona Olsen, Mt. Pleasant. Phone 298-J- . j30 LATE model used Pontiac with undo scat hiateis and radios. Evellent condition Real Bartfc gains Strata's Gaiae 55c dozen. NICE Presteline electiic inngo; also Toastmaster electin' water heater Mrs E C. Diaper , Phone Mt. Plea-ant- . jj.) Max- - 40-ga- l. 40-R- Sgt. John Bert Larson, whose wife. LaJune, lives in Fountain Green, was recently promoted to sergeant while serving in Korea with the 40th Infantry Division, I The outfit arrived in Korea eaily last year after intensive field training in Japan. weapons Sergeant Larson, a FIGHTS FOR BRIDE . . , Sgt. squad leader with the 221th InWilliam E. Palloski, 33, of Harbor fantry Regiment, arrived in KoBeach, Mich., says he will go to rea last October 10. Join his Austrian war bride if she He graduated from Moroni high cannot enter the U. S. She is school and atended Snow Junior barred for stealing food during College before entering the Army in June 1951. the war. His father, Harris B. Larson, lives in Moroni. His mother, Mrs. Mae R. Cramer, lives at Sll Oak- - He reported January 26 for train- ley St., Salt Lake City. ing. FOR SALE A variety of small cabinets, sanded ready to paint. Also a small white coal range. See Willard Black. Spring City. v FOR SALE 100 tons Bailed Hav. See Eatl Stevens or call 3152, f2 Fairview, Utah. FOR SALE modern home and full lot. 107 W 5 So. Mt. A. Pleasant. Moroni Marchant. ' who recently Jay Simpson, Air joined the United States Corps, is taking his basic airman indoctrination course at Parks Air Force Base, Oakland, Calif. Jay is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Emma Evans entertained Harry Simpscm of Mt. Pleasant. her sewing club Monday evening at a dinner party. Grant Jensen, son of Mr. and Guests included Selma Sander- Mrs. Loren Jensen of Founson, Mary Coons, Ellis Madsen, tain Green, has enlisted for U. S. Anna Jensen, Roma Tucker, service in the Airborne Division. Jipa LION . . . ear-ol- d Want Ads Nellie McAllister, Lucy Tucker, Alice Nelson, Mildred Lasson, Ila Jensen, Eda Anderson and ine Turpin, . 2I- - l. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kaldo Brady have moved from Fairview to make their home in Dugway where Mr. Brady has been em- ployed for the past few years. Phone 191-- fl3 R WANTED WANTED 1st Mortgage loan fin improved Main Street Commercial pioperty, good interest rate, husW. Allred, Corporal Harry your option. Monthly, or annual returns Answer band of the former Anona Stew- tf art of Mt. Plasant, was one of Pyramid Box 8. men to arrive the 23 Utah MISCELLANEOUS back in the United States Tuesday. KEEP WARM this Winter. Let Cpl. Allred, who served in Kous build you a new Jeep cab. rea with the Marines, arrived in Built with heavy 8 plyboard & covered with aluminum. Wm. San Francisco aboard the trans-- 1 E. Madsen Sons. f 6 port General M. C. Meigs. semi-annu- sen-vic- e 5-- I niiiwnfc"! at the lars By LTN CONNELLY tunes have a way of up under the Peggy Lee standard . . . "Golden Earrings, "Its a Good Day "Manana, and "Lover" are just a few . . . . " Its all Theyve had in the lovely vocalists approach to a song . . Her personality with a tune has made her a great favorite Small wonder in night spots . then, that her CBS radio program is one of the most popular musical offerings on the air . . Listeners get an earful of the same, famed she gives the "Lee treatment songs while singing at Ciros in Hollywood, the Copacabana in New York or at any of the other famed night clubs in which she appears. Miss Lee gets the life and bounce Into the tunes she sings by using a microphone technique all her own The fingers of her left hand snap In firecracker fashion, while her right heel beats the tempo . "Even against the studio floor the musicians, says conductor Sonny Burke, "are captivated by Peggys microphone magic to a point where were jusfdimly aware of being on th air with a show." . . Peggy opened a new career for herself with a sterling performance in her first big screen break in "The Jazz Singer." PLATTER CHATTER CAPITOL: As usual, this company Is way out in front when It cornea to recording children's ape- rlaltlea . . . Some of their latest that would be floe for Juniors library Include "Botos Song," featuring "Honkety Hank; "Sparkys Magic Echo, the wonderful "Ugly Duckling," taken, of course, from the liana Christian Andersen's fairy tale . . . This ia told and sung by Don Wilson with voice char acterliatlons by Stan Freberg, and It couldnt be Oner. Other Capitol records for children are "Bugs Bunny and th Grow-SmaJuice. featuring ths talented Mel Blanc; 'Tweet, Tweet, Tweety," also with Blanc; and Walt Disney's "Bongo, the Circul Bear," told by Don Wilson. YOU HAVE SEEN THE REST NOW BUY THE BEST . . coast-to-coa- Glentnore - imu mm mmtttl. "lee-way- speaks for itself vtwK2Sbmw! iOM(i will tie tween winner m the Ninth Stake and the wmnel in Sanpcti tile Ninth Se I. Stake. The host Moroni, is makills lm the first ing all ,ii langem. t am. s and Ii. I.o t st.ilu No! ' ll i ler will make all at allge-n- . ids lor the in e Ft mi v 1. legist led o! n Is Will "111 la the g llli. s Tile los.-- s o! 111. . list 1. gi.' .1,11 Ii i I'laV the Hist game ol 'll. ii lit a the winmis of the lust ll gilt will play the sell, ml gallic o deli mine tile t . am to i liter tile Imals ol the M Men basketball g.tnu s to tie In Id Fibiu.ny 12 at Du bin Id The Hrst and sei olid teams ot Begum A will ploy s against tho lust and second ot Region I! whith is made up ot the lie stakes of Division :. asc il Mond gmie at i:15 tin- rj ."j .. 3 40NEH 37. OA. HIT a drink . 3a.NEi 34 MAINE 35.N.J. 34. NH, I of-1- nw'iiminii .33 mi S 4AiVe'ulMAiL'llWIJie 44 mt j kai uwwin svjb4 J stumor fvi .. Ay. j Warning Given Home Owners i mm iy "V'J r 4iur D Pleasant Friday for Mis Surah S. Madsen, who died Mr. and Mrs Willis January lk at the home of her daughter, Mis. were pleasantly surpiise.l Brady when Phares L. Nielson in Fountain Mr. Brady's children came to see Green. them recently. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Adams of Orem and Mr. anil Mrs. William Miller of Provo. Mr. Adams work takes him to Washington and they are moving there in the near future, so they made the visit before leaving. hunt winnings to home ownms of last week Mr. and agairmt .mit'ai tor, and home I MrsMonday Willis Brady entertained d . di.tlel-new fpilplnent ol selling relatives at a tin key dinner. untested pl'idlli ts under the I'loji- - fewThose bidden were Mis. Ellen ert V Imp!, u III. nt progiam of the Mrs, Kuzmh Peterson, Hansen Housing Admin-- t rat im and Mrs, Badna Clement. jFidetal Were issued today to David Y Cannon Dneetor of tin- Salt Lake CO I FH - ( Hire Mr. and Mis. Aniasa Teriv M Camion stated that Ins entertained a numbi r of friends e m ontinmillv lei Friday evening at a dinner and eivmg i om-I unts as to ipmht y ot matei tb mok party. Present to enjoy the good timo "r workmanship or high piessuie methods tiv salesuun, ini- we.e Mr. and Mrs. Que Tucker, tial tors and dnileis 'It is not Mr. and Mrs meii Jensen, Mr. the es j lolls, of tile FI A to and Mrs Myron F. Tucker, Mr. siTi'cn cunt i ii( t o s n) pi i it t, for and Mrs. Maitland Graham, Mr. m "pet tv owners ", Mr Cannon and Mis. Grant Mower, Mr. and aid Salesmen air famous or 'nis Mrs. Newel Ii. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. '"nous' for t limiting up lures and Aaron L. Cheney and Mrs, Marley Mower. other met Im.ls of peisuasion in der to close ,n ale We would like (oiuution all pi opei tv ewnei Miss Joyce Tucker and Miss to he careful wiien pun basing Darlene Cheney were hostesses at household eitnpment or having in or rrpans to their homes a shower Sunday afternoon of lo make untain that they are get- honor of Miss Leila Allred Spring City. ting their money's worth" The shower was held at the The ( onipl.unt s eoimng to the FH Mr Cannon explained, aie ii. uallv based on eh litres of ovelens that the borrower is satisrstating the merits of the ptoduct'. fied a.--, to the tiansaction It is to ( hei k i on. pa- able gua i ant res bv dealn-- . who are too lat" t not estaldisheil in the imnmiinitvi items of equipment or with other "v i pm mg and so foith. Selling i mil i.u H l s a.s to cost and value. the Duel tor, offers of bonuses, He has entered into a legal conthe Du ei toi, nfers of bonuses,' tract and must pay the price." ptenuums and commissions on sal- mg all property owners to take es made to friends of the buyer. these simple and obvious preSuch inducements", Mr. Cannon cautions: said, "lead the home owner into from only a dealer Buy believing he is getting a special known in your community with a price ami frequently is the clinch- reputation for reliability. er in getting his signature on the, 2. Hire a contractor on the line for something overpriced in same basis. the beginning and for which the 3 Be cautious of new and unowner wit be unable to pay." tested products. 4 Sign a contract The disillusion comes, unforor'y after tunately. after the owner has sign- ful consideration of the obligaed a note for payment of the job tion being incurred. or product and a Completion Cer5. Never sign the FHA Comtificate which indicates to the pletion Certificate until the job is lending institutions handling such completed. ten 2&MIS4 29 VT. 30 WIS. USAVLH. 3 I.VA l4. w I :..;j rv.ii 24 COLft 27 IND. ie , Ml 111... Chill. M.iiy G. ne Ma Is. n. Shaun l I -. ' I .an. a e B. t Gi a ham tilled Meld ID- I l apt r and Xu Mis Ol id'. Uintils ni t in I leva i en A. ord ol Npimg City, in Hoy and I'r.'Mi he! ill'll I Ian. dl on. J. u a Mi s ..unit daily lit i i s Mi, 1 lie St ,i a ley a i id Ellis Madsen, Mis I. mile M, ni.1 ,u Mis V, iin-.iohsen si n, Mrs M.irmd.i U In eli r. Mis t.l, lit HU I NOTICF. .1" d eh Old-roy- Mr. and Mrs. f i ill Klva Hamilton. Mrs. Eda Andet-siBi- , Mrs llom.i Tinker. Fountain Green people Many Joyce diimet j.itti nded luneral srvices in Mt. Tuikor and Mrs Lmalle IVtei.son St and Chat at a ilia ken Hu. lav alteinomi. The oeeasion being her birthday anniversary. Eight guests were present to ( The njoy the ddicious dinner. dining table w'as centered with a lovely birthday cake and place cards were in keeping with the birthday theme. a After the social activities business meeting was held and officers were elected for the coming season as follows: Lizzie president; Zell Collaid, vice Mowers, president; Leona I t i ;. r i I in, i Slu pin w 1 V.TJ 25MOt i .'".3 . '.'.".".3 4 TENN I I in wwHrr 2110 WA 1. ! "itmi' H SOAK, 22. NASH . i t im ISAHK. 11 111 I unniijiii rz use. i I iin IIVMK Pctni-Tiru- ik.-held Feb and The Inst games will be held at Moroni and the February 4th games at Salma. The February 2nd games at Moroni will begin at 7 pm. between tliu winner in the South Sanpete Stake and the winner m tile Moroni Stake Tile St U haK et ball panics for tho M Mon I)iiim 1, Jloion A, comprising North Sovoior, South Sar.poto, North Sanptte and Moroni 4 2 will lie Tlit in ( iriimi.Miii, c'3 II.CAUF, 12 MUNI UCLA. Ini-lin- r ... Li IWA 1 (WO &KMCA. N.C. 0.N.CWX. Games Scheduled Semi-fin- al 0o.lc V ICO li SAVA. i I H l!o: 150, Feb. 2 to 4; Several Wards Take Part YEAH 2'Z. Iona ALA. Wedne.s-- ! Cook day alternoon. Hiott Bishop and Mis aiel Mis Zina .lai nliseii attenili il A him hron was s. rve.l to Mrs luneral seivai's ill Redmond Ini Hannah Biiggs, Mis Is.a Stew-ait- , Mrs Dorlheii Mnkilsim Mrs Ainnrita ('lenient, Mis Sunday nl ti i inn. a Hilda Oiaham, Mrs I.ueile Mad's. n, Mis M ins II. i Oraham. Mrs 01(1- 111 Mill lit mill ,11. Mil Mi C Mis Kdise We, email ami liuidella Terry, Mrs lone Rigby, t ii a i ti i.s sci li ticasurcf (ll Salt Lake City ale Mrs Mrs, Huey Tm k. r, lima t Ol In tills, ll ill uitli her Hu, tier, Mis. .Iis.se Rigby, Mis Selma Andetsoii and l.i 1,1 list I. I. a i l!lg lli'ti.ll' "I 'Mis. Sarah Rigby home in Mini apoli Han in-ll liMll I, ll t.l A kill lien ...ho'.M was gmn ,.t I. hill In g I .1 ll I t h. Th. Wai.l O. Ii. all. llollle ol ( l.el ll Tinker III lli'l.l! M Hint .' Mis I. Ill u il h h'. mi r M.l.l honor of Miss Haihaia Mnd.nm oil, Zina .l.i .1". " Iti W ho will an ll. lie e V ill lc .Id hi a nine t lie iu id. ol p, lull ii i a I ( I III t la Ii km r 'he V. II m nl i v p m hap. I I h til. l'i. s). S' lie la 1,1,1 ii Manli L D S Temple .lint II" VIII' ,i i.O III; T; .. e ' Mrs I.,i You X. "I. 'll' lid mill. Mis I .1 'I h r .'I ci i 41 LOCk tl.btAH ( 1 SCHOOL 1949-5- 0 rTt 4 l.eu Mol ley, also id Ml M Men STATE AND LOCAL EFFORT TO SUPPORT EDUCATION IN THE 48 STATES Hem of Interest l Im.spi-t.i- Mi rn .January (I'tali) Pyramid st (Co Ao Television And We Are For Complete Information Factory Authorized Servicemen on Television, Radios and RCA & PIIILCO TELEVISION Car Radios. Let Us I)o Your Repairs! and RADIO SETS SEE US AT ONCE! for WE WILL TEST YOUR IIOJIE FOR TV RECEPTION WITH OUR NEW PORTABLE TELEVISION ANTENNA MORONI MORONI, UTAH MJH,. TI 4 l'4 CO-- OP PHONE 2211 |