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Show Officers To Be Here January 14 HOME NEWSPAPER SANPETES NORTH A Cloward Mary Asmcciate Editor Harmon Conover Editor and Manager Payable In Advance K00 Month $2.00 PamieCamuiesk arfMt it ail irrrt M D H LAWRENCE. 1564 Scrccnlund Drive, Burbank. Califortie after graduated from high school he became nia says that At the end of ten years of educaa chronic addict, collegian codcge which must Inevitably come and break te. n he decided to make the from h.rnself college divoiced Imally s. . 1 l color slides of Old Mexico. First Presbyterian Church Activities ! i I , 1 y I c i Graveside Service Held Here for Mrs. Fannie Miles Children at Spring City Give Musical tc-- l i c C'C V v r - I y mi-pit- Revenue Agent Will Mt. Pleasant Soon All-re- d, Na-den- Funeral servn es for James Lund, 77, were laid Saturday at 1 pm. in Fountain Green ward chaptl with Bishop Scott Cook conducting. Prayer at the home was offered by a brother, Niels M. Lund Prelude and post hide music was given by Mrs. Geraldine Johnson. The choir under the direction of Mrs Eva Jacobsen sang, Shall We Meet" and "I Know That My Redeemer Lives", accompanied by PaMrs. Johnson. Invocation, triarch James L. Nielson; vocal trio, "Dear Spirit Guide Me" with Joyce Bailey as accompanist, was Eida given by Eva Jacobsen, Cook nnd Oleta Bailey. Speakers were Joseph R. Christiansen of Fountain Green and Soren C. Nielson of Moroni; a vocal duet. "It Is No Secret" was sung by Volda Jackson and Gayle Rasmussen, with Verda A. Lund as accompanist; remarks, Bishop Scott Cook; benediction, John C. Aagard, Pallbearers were grandsons, Eddie Morrow, Boyd Allred James Allred, Clayton Allred, Burke Larsen, Forrest Anderson Interment under the direction of the Ursenbaeh Moruary was in Moroni city cemetery, with the graveside prayer being offered by There will be a meeting of the recently formed Mt. Pleasant Cam era Club, Thursday evening, January 11 In the City Hall. Those who would like to join are asked to bring their cameras, light meters and about a dozen pictures to the meeting. Dr. G. D. Madsen will be present with his equipment and show i , I For James Lund Sets Meeting jili ail 1 , Fountain Green Camera Club r i i Services Held in on he Finally he took stock of himself, uml decided that If this went a become in addition would he new and would never learn anything chronic worrier So he staited to accept strange situations as a chalwoik for them He lenge He volunteei ed to watch over the other men's found himself in many strange situations and he was asked many questions he could not answer, but no one seemed to take that seriously. He stopped worrying and greatly to his satisfaction he found himself and fields popular with the men Soon he was broadening his knowledge of interest surprisingly c : ao-n- al tomorrow " I i c to New Yoik City and got a Job with a research organizawas wotkmg with some of the best be tion Here scientific nunds in the country, and it didnt take him long to develop a real infeilority complex The men theie had developed the policy of asking each other to watch over their departments for occasional periods while they were away He began to worry for fear they would ask him to do this Then he would be asked questions that be couldn't answer and his ignorance would tie brought to everyones attention He worked many unnecessary hours Just so he wouldn't become .ndebted to anyone Many nights he couldn't fall asleep because the thought kept running through his mind, ri::c:: timers An-de- , c Me veent I REMEMBER" sv I curity number." "Therefore," Mr. Powell said, "no matter whether your name Is John Smith or Ichabod Crane, be sure it is reported along with your number just as it appears on your social security card. If you hange your name, ask for anotlr-- c r urd which will show your new name but the old number. Once a social security number is issued to you, it is yours for life. Use it to insure that you get the protecsecurity . insurance tion you are buying IT Vf $ (rum T, J Shatter, Caldwell, Idaho' Allow roe to add to your collection of Old Tuners I am in Funeral serene-- , weie e ane of them, as I was hatched the Spring C'tc w Util chcpel Toes-dc- , at Miller Missouri. 76 years ago l afternoon for Mrs Muv on June 29 Do you remember v ite of Loi an son Biough, the phonograph that didnt have at the tanillv died who ai y horn We would pay a nickel, Bloilgh i of an rllnest! Das ist home Ci, mat put the tubes in our ears and listen to the music o! some time we went to picnics Whenever Bishop Reid H Allied preside i at the servn es The ward hoir those were the good old days There were 13 of us kids in the t ondnt td by Finest B Terry sung! Well Understand Sometin family Families came from miles Pi i ei s weie by James F Ellis around and spread their dinner and William Peteiseii Speakers out i n the ground Best of all, they weie Lee Allied, Mis Mary Finell gave awav a lOUpounls f green and Bithop Allied, vocal duet "Becoflee to tfe largest family and yond the Sunset," Miss Lois Beck wi a,w iv- - Mot the colee an Ernest B Teny with Mrs In fa J s 'hey pare! ed their Helen Madsen as the reader, aci ml ow n c. j jrid It Could companist Miss Karen McKinney, had the space e if n vocal solo "In the Garden," Mis rn. i ; hurah' Out Elizabth Anderson accompanied by h i i, n n like it Miss Eileen Anderson The beautiStjfJenE In the Fir'd v i Second qrdrlj who appeared m the ,e U, ltl'm ,1 ful and profuse floral offerings L n in Hir.en D ten A!lre cl Gory A vceie (allied from Uie chapel b ill imri Memphis members of tfie ward Rebel Soc-ltAord, JuJ Frandven a lit a the ii and waid hoir. Members cd the a as trulv M H i family served as pall bearers i pilot was a iu was Interment in the city ceinea ii i n of fame dll ted by J U obs MottllllV inasi r of the surly of Ml Pleasant with A noil Miller of Kt.vsville dedicating the giave icti changing Mississippi People v. rn in the lived ai.j vvoiked Many out of town relctives and fl lem for attellde the sei u Smihein lowlands respected the Mm Bio 'gh water as a threat that iniKiit anytime become a swilling mass of destniction lashing out to and de land the across uproot Graveside of dedication The first and second grades services so man the sti tilings laboriously ,iy the Spring City lublic s bool pre- weie held in Mt. Pleasant city built with his hands The chains sented an outstanding Christmas cemetery Monday noon for Mrs. Be in that now of steel and concrete and holiday entc rtamim nt for the Fannie Miles, 79, who died Friday bind this mighty giant make him a schools, their parents and the pub- afternoon in a Salt Lake hospital sei v ant and we old tuners wonder lic, Tuesday forenoon nnd Christ- following a short Illness, mas Eve. if he is content to be so Fannie Vilate Gundland Miles Christie It. Bunnell, instructor was born April 17, 1874 in Salt While most taxpayers will be of these groups, directed the en- Lake City, a daughter of David able to prepare conlrlbutious to thl colnmn to their returns 1 be(Srnd Old Timer, Community frrs Servtertainment winch was pantoimne and Ann Woodhouse Candland. themselves, a Revenue Agnt of ice. Hoi it Frankfort, Kentucky ) and dance, "Tc hale hov inky's Nut She was married to Ernest Miles Internal Revenue will be at the Cracker Suite". September 6, 1905. He died in Mt. Pleasant Ciy Hall,, Monday, Tiie cast Included Robert 1912. January, January 11 from 10 a.m. to 5 p. come and expenses, by Match 15, Dennis Anderson Dorthy Mrs. Miles was a retired sc hoed m. to give any assistance needed, 1951 Ann Brew'd1, Linda Hansen, Dick teacher and active chanty work-- ! No charge will be made for this Ail farmers or stockmen who Allred, Dennis Madsen, Sandra or She taught school in Chester, sc rvice. have paid $600 00 or more in salStrate, Gary Aiken, Gayle Aeord, Mt. Pleasant, Logan, and Salt All farmers, and stockmen Diane Simpson, Sandia Aiken, Lake City for thirty years, the farm laboiers who have received aries, wages, rent, interest, or Baibara Hansen, Jerry Clark,e last fifteen in Salt Lake City, Af-- i $600.00 or more in gross income other fixed or determinable inDavid Allred, Jeiry Steinor, on ter her retirement in 1939, she for 1953 must file a federal in- come must make a report Pedersen, Judy Fiandsen, was active In chanty and social come tax return Gross income Form 1096 accompanied by Form Milton Larsen, Wayne Donaldson, work for the blind 1099 showing the name and handiand the case of a farmer or stock-maof each person to whom Tony Dow nurd, Stephen Strate, capped, in Veterans Hospitals, in means sales of farm total nder- - with the Red Eval Nelson and Denris Cross, USO and products and livestock, in the case such salaries, wages, rent, interSOIl YMCA camp for boys at Kamas. est, or fixed or determinable inof a farm laborer total wages The amliece was thrilled at the come has been paid during 1953. of the She was a member A completed reum on Form This report must fine performance of these young Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y be filed with 1040 accompanied by Form 1010F, the Commissioner of Internal people Saints and the Highland Park schedule of farm income and ex- Revenue, cc Division, Processing Camp, Daughters of Utah Pion- pense, be filed by January C. C. Station, Kansas may eers City 2, 31, 1954. At your option you Missouri on or before February Suiviving are a son, E. Paul may file a declaration of income 23, 1951. Miles, Washington, D. C., a grand1010-Eon Form 15, by January sisdaughter; two brothers and a 1951 of the total pay 66 3 ter, Theo and Walter Candland tax and will ' be due on your final that I dont think wre need have a and Mrs. Amelia C. Jensen, all of comreturn file and then your recession of a depression." deep in Mt. Ileasnt. pleted Form 1040 accompanied by Chailes R. Sligh. Jr, NAM Form 1010F, schedule of farm in All former and present residents of Fairview are invited to the Fairview reunion social to be held in Salt Lake to give Information to those desiring It, "It ti not news that there are Healer T plenty of Smiths, Provo Powell, manager of the social security office said today. "Nor is it news to anyone living In Mt. Pleasant that there are a number of Johnsons, Anderson, Nelsons and Youngs " "No one," Mr. Powell said, "Is more aware of the numerous dup lnation of norms and of the concauses fusion tins duplication than those who woik In the Social The Administration Senility administration 1ms issued social se urity account numbers to 1, 287,315 people named Smith, to 933,881 named Johnson, and to 413,393 named Anderson, It also lias records for 238,211 Youngs and 210,071 Nelsons." "Because of the number of persons who have exacttly the same name, the Social Security Administration maintains Us records of number. wages by name and individuals different Though may have the same name, no two persons have the same social se- Issued Every Friday By the North Sanpete Publishing Company and entered at the Post Office at Mt. Pleasant. Sanpete County, Utah, us Second class matter under the Ac of Congress of March 3, 1879 r 8, 195 Mrs. Mary Brough Provo y in Six the Services Held in Spring City for pri'seritative Social Security office will be in Mt, Pleasant on Thursday, Janu-ui11 at the City Hall at 10 30 a B. Subscription Rates One Year of r .January -- Present Entertainment Social Security ffateiur I'lcastnt (Utah) I', i.irnifl Mt. Pare Two a4-dre- ss n Former Fairview People Plan Reunion S 2-- SLC mid-wint- er City on Saturday, January 16, in the Ballroom at 255 East, 3rd South. The social programs begins at 8:30 pm, and dancing Music will be by Gus at h U G'V HU 9 p.m. Liebelts orchestra. There is no charge for all over 65 years of age. Marvin Mower was elected president of the Fairview Organization nt the Fairview Reunion held in Fairmont Park last September. Other officers are Cleone L. Graham, Fay C. Gedig, Ted Madsen, Gilbert Miner and Eli Frank Johnson Survivors are two sons and six Day. The officers are working hard Seminary Sunday will be daughters, Othello Lund, Glade served ut the Fust lresbj tel i.in Lund, Mrs. Howard Allred (Ma- for the big social and assure a Clmnh Sunday at 11 am bel), Mrs. Earl Allred (Hazel), gala time for all who attend. "Preachers m the lews" will be Mrs. Leona Morrow, Mrs Gordon Largest com men lal fishing the sermon theme of Fountain Motley (Melba) a to in Japan with nearly fleets School ilr.sses Church Mrs. Arnes Green; (Verda) Sunday Burley 300.000 meet at will Teams craft, the United States of Spnngville; Mrs. Hal Cox and .Gospel 12 05 p m. of Tooele; 28 grandchildren, including Alaska) with nearly and 90.000, Spain, about 38,000; and Westminster Fellowship will be seven Niels M. Lund, Italy, about 33,000 held at 7.15 pm. Baibara Joan two brothers, Anderson and Lyle Squier, mod- Fountain Green and Lewis Lund, Annual surplus of buths over erators of the Pioneer and Senior Moroni. deaths per 1,000 of population rose The presiding. group respectively, in the US trom a low of 5 in theme will be "Hawaii Missions 1936 to natly 16 in 1947, highest Evening Vespers will be conductin 6 Rev, history, points out a Twentieth at ed in Ephraim pm. by Takes First Century Fund study E Bollinger. David Lindsay will meet with Alcove 15.000 - 20,000 feet, the the Scout troop Monday at 4 pm in 1953 oxygen in the air is not enough and Wasatch Guild will meet Tuesto maintain lit e day at 7 15 p m President Ann A baby girl, daughter of Newell Paramson presiding Judkins nnd Joan Thompson Judu kins of Ephraim, who arrived at January 1, is the first baby ii noon, the new year at the Sanpete u of L D S Hospital, to according u McKin Superintendent Clifford G. ob- TINY TERRY CLOTH Fresh fiom the shower, daughter would love to slip into an absorbent terry cloth bathrobe just like the big folks have. Make it with flat fell scams for extra sturdiness and trim it with contrasting cotton binding. The belt is made of cord in a color to match the binding. If you would like the directions for making this CHILDS BATHROBE, in sire 8, send a envelstamped, ope to the Needlework Department of this paper with a request for Leaflet No. CHARMER (La-Vo- I great-grandchildr- Ephraim Baby self-address- SS-3- Honors 3. , AMOS AM MO JR of radio TV stars sons Freeman and Charles Cosden Andy" Correll pose in New York photo, City for first published Richard Correll, 5 (lefti and Craig Gosden 4 Amos" Gamefish Junction is a name sometimes applied to Cape N C., by fishermen because it is the northernmost range of many southern fish, and as far south as some species of northern fish penetrate. Hat-tera- s, TUNNEL FOR DAM . . Giant tubes are Installed to conduct water under high pressure to Montana Dam In North Carolina, where turbine drives s 75,000 kilowatt generator. . LAFF OF THE WEEK ney. AnoUier New Ytar arrival was u a daughter, January 1 to Jack V. u and Colleen Jensen of Mt. Pleas- u u ant. u JERGENS LOTION with free dispenser, Woodbury DeLuxe Dry Skin Cream Beauty Special. 1 00 size Now . . ft Q AQUAMARINE IX)TION 2 00 Value. Now 69c . . Woodbury Beauty Blendo! Iadion $1 00 plus tax sio now 1.10 50c plus tax . KYIHJTOL VITAMINS Buy one, get the $1.98 size FREE FOR MEN Si).!).) 59c LG. BOTTLE MEM MON SKIN BRACER and Lg. Tube I Jit her Shave Helene Curtis Spray Net, $2.00 size, Doth for 59c $1.79 RELIABLE PRESCRIPTIONS Mt. Pleasant Drug Co. PHONE ; -- T - V i IG 2. . reSuperintendent McKinney u ports other recent arrivals at the as follows: u hospital A son. December 26 to Noel u Dean and Clark Burnside Madge u of Salt Lake Crtv. u A daughter, December SI to 11 Dean nnd Helen Kelson Staker of u Mt. Pleasant. A son. December 31 to Max and 11 n Melba Cox of Manti. A son. December II 29 to u Hial and LaVerne Larsen of II raim. AND RADIOS Evan Eph- daughter, December 26 11 Milton and Rhea Armstrong u Ephraim. u A daughter, December 22 11 A ON PIIILCO REFRIGERATORS, FREEZERS 11 289.95 Sale Price 9 CUBIC" FT7REFRIG. 5 309.95 Value . . . Sale Price 9 CUBIC FT. REFRIG. 239.95 279.95 Value . . . Sale Price 7 CUBIC FT. REFRIG. 2G9.95 2 19.95 Value . . . Sale Price 12 CUBIC FT:pIIILCO FREEZER 359.95 399.95 Value . . . Sale Price . See our window Display of Lane Cedar Chests ill Unless your h.ur is quite dry, is a good w.iv to spread yout V favonte lugianoo aild two tea-s- p I ciHinMu! of the peifunv' to a cup I if watet and iiv for setting your p thu 11 . nr More than 200 charter boats are cm, it.od n, GuP Kit cam and -piii ts risking lium 10 ports aot d Nor. i Carolina-- JJO-- lc otf-sl.ii- ,, . . 269. to Samuel U. and Maxine Amoldsen It Dye of Moroni. 11 A son. December 24 to Dean of n and Thelma Mower Allred u Fairv iew A son, December 24 to A II. t and Margaret Peterson of Manti I h II CUBIC FT. 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