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Show March 13, The Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid 1953 Tucker; group singing, "I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen"; "I Have Two Little Hands" was sung by the two little Jacobs girls; poem, Malinda Tucker; Mrs. Ven-m- t Sanders read a history of one Lucy Tucker of Sylvia Romeros ancestors; Mable Erickson gave the lesson, Phon. 3067 Pioneer Industries", Light refreshments were served On Sunday, March 1 Mrs Ellis the hostess. by Coombs was I. hostess at a dinner parly m honor of her birthMr, and Mrs, Hilden E Tucker day anniversary. and laiinly spent Sunday at the Present ter the occasion were Mr and Mis Joseph F. Day of home of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Wright m Mt Pleasant, where a Marlow dmin Oyden. I r and Mrs r honored Mr. Wright Iteaideii i.N'olai of Sill t Lake on his party birthday anniversary. City. Mr and Mrs J. Clifton ilhiwenai of Mi Kinnon, enter-lameMrs Velina Sanders Wyoming: 1iof. and Mrs, B F. at an quiltLarsen of li V C, Mr. and Mrs, last Arthur Iav of Provo. Mr. and ingPresentWednesday, Mrs. TuckRoma weie Mrs Oroide Lay of Kan view, all er Mrs. Alice Nelson. Mrs. Milbrothers and sisteis. Also pres- dred Mrs. Helen Buhne, ent were her ihildren, Mr. and Mrs I.asson, Emma Evans, Mis. Gemma Mrs Henry Jacobs and children Madsen, Mrs Klila Christensen, of Fairview and Mr. and Mrs. Mis. Aldeva Larsen, Mrs. Linda Golden Durfey and three children Sanders, Mrs Hortens.. Hansen, of Iiieknell. Mrs. lrior to the birthday party Nielson,Agatha Graham, Mis. Delta Mrs. Coombs had just returned Refreshments were served. from a two weeks visit with the Durfeiys at Bicknell. Mr. and Mrs. Valten Tin ker have received word of the arrival The chest unit visited of a new grandehlld. Fairview last Thursday and FriTiie a boy, arrived March availed K m a baby, day, and many citizens Salt Lake and is themselves of the opportunity of a son of Mr. and hospital, Mrs. Stirling having the chest examination. Pack of Woods Cross. The mo-- j ther is the former Loy Tucker of Mrs. Howard W. Rigby is visit- Fairview, This is their third ing in Provo at the home of her child and third son, son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Cleston Rigby. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Poulsen of Redmond visited in Fairview last Mr. and Mrs Reuben H. ChrisSunday with relative's at the home tensen visited in Price last week of Mr. and Mrs. Afton Christenwith their son Jerry and family. sen. They then all went to Monticelio The visitors showed colored on a business trip. films of the Rose Bowl and parade, also majv other California Mrs. lone Rigby was hostess and Southern Utah pictures, to her sewing club last Wedneday afternoon making an interesting afternoon. for those gathered there. She served a hot plate luncheon to Mrs. Linda Sanders, Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Erickson is chairman Ethel Mower, Mrs. Marcella Gra- of the Red Cross Drive in Fair-vieham, Mrs. Sarah Rigby, Mrs. and asks your support in Lucy Tucker, Mrs. Edda Graham, obtaining the $300.00 quota for Mrs. Hortense Larsen, Mrs. Aga- Fairview, when the Red Cross tha Graham, Mrs. Loa Stewart, workers call on you. Mrs. Selma Anderson. Mrs, Elva Jensen was hostess The monthly D XT P meeting to her sewing club last Thusday. She served a luncheon to Mrs. was held Friday afternoon at the Odessa Young, Mrs. Goldie Tuckhome of Mrs. Ellis D. Coombs. About twenty-fivmembers er, Mrs. Erba Rasmussen, Mrs. Mrs. Grace were present to enjoy the follow- Bert Christensen, Mrs. Roma Tucker, Mrs. Malinda Gull, prayer, ing program: Lueile Hansen, Mrs. Minta Cox, Mrs. Marge Vance and Mrs. Eva Watson and Mrs. Elda Acord of Spring City. 3 Sew Domestic! - n r.- - I in, 3 . ' '' 1 the Sanpete L I S hospital tn Mt Mrs Pleasant. Mary A, Mikkelson of Fountain Green Is the paternal pr.m.ipai ent M ill M fi 11 t 1 A ; . Mis -ivsaPW , ,.3- - N- - r- - t" the j' yy i.' dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Johnson and baby, Miss Cherril Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Tucker spent Sunday in Clear Creek with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nelson and other friends living there. SEWING MACHINE SERVICE The family of Heber L. Mower Our experts put new life into any make of machine. Save money Let them oil, clean, adjust or rebuild yours. Free estimate. came home to spend Sunday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Spencer, Mr. and. Mrs. Royal Marvin Mower, Mr. and Mrs. Mower, Dr, and Mrs. Larsen and their children of Salt Lake City, Morris Mower of B Y U. Manti Home Supply Dr. and Mrs. J. Keith will soon be at home in D&meAlic H i'.T.m!ll.l where Dr. Rigby has an ment at B Y U. u YOUR Rigby Provo, assign- I f.ivm s w ei e Number I Killer 1 m I lit disease emit limes to he keeping with the oeeasion. Spec- 'helh,No killer ill Ctall sons tl.e ial guests were I.lenna Mrs. Cr. nether. Mrs Dorothy t'Mroy.l, annual st a ist n al repot mi deaths Issued h Dr Geolge A spelld-knin.! Mrs Eva Jaixibseil. ii(in allh i oh, missionin'. A t ' il m 17."- - p,. I.,, ,iis or up, Visiting on Sunday with Mr. e II. ild : tile MUo w ho died and Mis Leon Kelson was their P'oJ so. on bed to he:u t ills blether, Robert Kelson of Fph-- i ' as,. lh ..up 117(1 ilied i, aim hr nt a A .single ehlssi- s alum ot di. , eas, vs In ai t i uvula-tand kldllrv diseases accounted Mrs, Ruth Aiken of lrovo spent Siind.iv with her pinouts, Mr. and lor 2 los deal In la. t ve.ir as nnii-paiw r h J ", ( 'am ,. m n Mis Nells M Lund I, .an, the No m.s r.o'g last Near mu. pair! with (lilil the Mis I.yda Jackson of Provo ii. Jhn W Wiight, was a guest on Sunday at the o! vital sta'istie.s home of Bishop and Mis. Seott reported Cook. allsrs o! tie Hirer si on di sea se.s and .. Oil Vessels. I, rob! a; mg pi ogre-- ., a It ai k tl.S i i illil-m.- , I i is the order of the day. For easy work, relaxation, and family fun, the kitchen is now more than ever the heart of I fountain Phon In alio horns of flying mi 47 sunidated missions one jet covered mileage equiv alent to nearly nine times around the world. bomb-'i'1'iitl- Then are land. t 430 hospitals in our getting it? testimonial Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs Reldon J. m the ward chapel was given by John C. and Reldon M. Holman, Holman the Missionary Commitee in hon- made a business trip to Salt Lake or of Mrs. Carolyn Cook Garrett, City last Monday. Reldon M. ami John C. Holman who leaves March 11 with her left Sunday to return to HawA husband for the Hawaiian Islands where they have been called to labor as missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Elder Gai ret! was i .tiled from the N'eplu ward where he is a member. Mrs. Garrett received ln r call from the Fountain Green ward. She is a daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Scott Cook. The I'lmple were married February (i in the Manti L D S ble. Elder Gai reft at that time had lei'eived Ills call for his " "Heart o a id for top quality whiskey... are you Mrs. Allen Irons and daughter of Mt. Pleasant visited with friends here Sunday evening, and also attended the testimonial for Mrs. Carolyn C. Gaiiett. 344 1,.: man. nil s iimi t m need-- i in ! he cm mg and of t In- No killer heart Sen vmir mi.t i ,u t mil I' n a I r, i - o post ina I You're paying Cjrccn Mrs. Ada C. Anderson imiv eii dlsl to i family living. Women have long recognized the convenience of having their sewing machine in the kitchen, but no manufacturer before has offered her any help in the matter. The Domestic Sewing Machine Company now has a new appliance kitchen cabinet model sewing machine. It Is encased in a white wood cabinet that Is the perfect companion for other kitchen cabinets the same width, height, and depth of standard commercial kitchen units. e e si in-- 4 I i e thorne. Nevada where they have employment. Clifford Flat kham will speak at the Moroni of Parent-Teacher- s meeting Wednsday, March lx. His subject will be "A Sixty Man Commission Report. Music will be furnished by tin Snow Pres.' College music depaitment. Madeline Allred will b,- in charge. The Daughters m Utah Pioneers held their March meeting on Monday with Captain Nellie sioii, but Mrs. Garrett did not re- V. Jensen in charge. The pioneer histniy of Wiley ceive her call until days later. Many frinends and well wishers P. Allred was given by Mrs. The-or- a Anderson. The, attended the testimonial. lesson, "Wheels of Pioneer Progress was presented by Mrs. Caroline Reldon M. Holman of N Johnson, Hawthorne, Nevada spent the past week at the home of Ins parents, Sixteen years after the birth Mr. and Mrs. Reldon J. Holman. He came to visit with Ins parents of a son, Mr. and Mrs. Ken RasFountain and to welcome home and visit mussen, formerly of with his brother. John C. Hol- Green, are happy to announce the man, who just returned home birth of a four pound 2 ounce from Korea. baby girl March 6 at Garfield. The Rasmussens have three other children. The surprised and Mrs. Devona Crowther en- happy grandparents are Mr. and tertained Tuesday at a birthday Mrs. Robert M. Rasmussen of party in honor of her daughter Fountain Green. Sheri Lynn, who was nine years old that day. Mr. and Mrs. Devon Mikkelson Nineteen little friends enjoyed announce the arrival of a son at Next time try Glenmore. Its tasty, uniform high quality leaves no doubt that you have final!- found the finest to yourself of all Kentucky straight bourbons bottle. home a take tonight - Glenmore KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY KY. LOUISVILLE, 1953 SUGAR BEET CONTRACT READ SLOW. is a good one . . . and now ready for signing NEWS AHEAD Contracts for Wed-U's.l.i- important forms of heart and disorders accounting for about !to r rent of all heart damage have vet to he discovered, they are iheumalie coronary and In pel eiisive heart disease. However. your Ctall Heart Association m mi jinn mu with the national All em ail Heart t loll IS pea lira li ng Heart Disease Continues as I d e Fuled.i Cook wua hostess v S eluh members hirthduy evening at a N The ileeor an. 1 n y Page Three T beet acreage are now ready for signing. Recently approved by the beet growers through their representatives, the contract is one of if not the most favorable in the most favorable the nation. Here's what representatives of two regional beet growers associations said in a letter to members: 1953 NEW hump-- S. STYLING , no work-togethe- r . - (leaner, lunger, timer ait - are unified into larger, tv led section- - lor gieater beauty, better halanc bulge-- I -- NEW k ,'aAC S&v'.vuj - Pminl vmir chi.ii'c H PERFORMANCE liMmv. nl (hmlint. luiicli-O-M.iti- prjfnrmam-- r al ami -- lnus: nnliiil nmuth. - i .c 'N. AVI k airnirst in our p.h vtamlani. Mrir-- Malic. it u"i e The Contract "We are well pleased with this contract. The scale will be the same as last year; also the pulp clause will be the same. The tare clause will be revised. No longer will the knife or buffer be used; instead, a machine will be used, which will cut the beet top off just below the main cluster of beet leaves. This point was arrived at by actual test of beets . . . conducted hy grower representatives and factory representatives at Sacramento, California. This was believed to be the most economical (way) to top the beet for safe storage and sugar extraction. Letter Is Optimistic About 1953 Beet Growing "We definitely have several things in our favor this year. Some of them are: "The Secretary of Agriculture and several members of his staff are in sympathy with the beet industry. The consumptive estimate is set at a figure that should net us a higher price for sugar. Cuba has agreed to lower her output from 8,000,000 to 5,000,000 tons of what the United States (3,000,000 tons), or consumes. Cubas labor costs are higher than before, thus making for higher cost of production and easier competition for the beet grower. one-thir- d "Our costs should be down . . . The sugar company assures us that there will be adequate labor, and . . . machines available to mechanize our thinning and hoeing. There is ample commercial fertilizer and imAs an association, after studying all proved seed factors, we feel justified in encouraging farmers to plant beets on every acre that is suitable for beets. ... GUNNISON SUGAR, Inc. F you take oil. For Meietuy is eager to show the best performance in its evclusivelv ! historv. And theres still more pourt left under vmir toe your for mountains, for passing, for super turnpikes. T lieic - a velvetv Handling is finger-light- . iiidilleienee to the woi.-- t road tut. Onlv smoothness, balance, powerful ( a impetem e. And doll t forget Men ill v's famous ecoiiomv and record of high tiade in value. In not We II around at tmlav'f showroom our stop he glad to lend you a car for a toad tc-- t. le-er- u ;R! GET THE FACTS AND YOULL GO FOR THE NEW 1953 Symbolizing the Progren of Ford Motor Company1 50th Anniversary & FtlflMRMKl AtUT 96 South State MT. PLEASANT, UTAH 50 Years Forward on the American Road' CMIPAiW Phone 212 |