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Show July 2, l'.Cl The Mt. Pleasant (Utah ramul 1 i Page Three i V To Wed Dale Hermansen July 3 Announcement is made by Mr anil Mrs, Wallace F Peterson of Mt. Pleasant of the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter P.ertha to Mr. Dale Hermansen. Mr. Hermansen is a son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Hermansen. also of Mt. Pleasant. Saturday, July 3 has been circled as the wedding date with nuptials taking place in the First-- I ourth ward chapel. A reception will follow. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of North Sanpete high school with the Class of '54. Mr. Hermansen is also a graduate of North Sanpete high school and has served for almost four years m the U SS Navy, He has been stationed in both the Philippines and Marshall Islands. The newlyweds will make a home in Coronado, Calif., until Mr. Hermansen's service is up in October. Leadership Meet Date Changed North Sanpete Stake MIA been Leadership meeting has changed from Monday night to the second Sunday afternoon of each month, according to MIA stake officers. Next meeting is scheduled for Sunday, July 11 in the Mt. Pleasant Second-Thirward chapel at d 3:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anderson entertained at a breakfast and also a dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Anderson and family of Los Angeles while they were visiting here. e TUVS Engaged amt nul Mii Jdhi Iail-H'ihildicn of Sail Iaikt City Mi n thii-- to Wednesday Sunday with Johns parents. Mr and Mrs Iwiwietiee Carlson . Holds Reuni on Eighty descendants of Andrew and Annie Swensen gathered at Brigham City Sunday for their annual reunion. Local descendants of the Mt. Pleasant pioneers who attended the reunion were Mr, and Mrs. B. N. Scovil, Mr. and Mrs. lioyd Harder and son, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Koyal Madsen and family, and Mrs. Theodore Madsen and family, Mr and Mrs. David Jorgensen. Mr. and Mrs Henry son-in-la- ... Wallock Mr. and Mis Clarence (Bus) (Phyllis) and children, Jimmy and Joan of Elko, Nevada, visited Anderson and four children of last week with Mrs. Wullock's Isis Angeles, spent a week here Bus' parents, Mr. and parents, Mr .and Mrs. J, Hen visiting Mrs. William C. Anderson. They Staker. Joan stayed for a longer visit left on Tuesday to go to Idaho Falls to visit Mrs. Anderson's with her grandparents. sistre, and before returning home Mark Ursenbach of Los Ang- will visit Mr. Anderson's sister in eles was a guest last week at the Melba, Idaho. home of Mrs. Amy Ursenbach. Mrs. Frank O. Stalk and Tuesday The Kosetta Stone, key to an- daughter Susan in Daingerfield, cient Eg ptian inscriptions, is a to their home Texas, after a three weeks visit piece of basalt about four feet with LHah relatives. was It high. prepared by the at the home of Mr. and Guests priests of Egypt about 200 B C. Sunday to publicize their decrees. It was Mrs. Fred Rasmussen were Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Tueller, in Greek as well as two Egyp-tioAnne, Katherine and Margforms, eaily hieroglyphic and aret Tueller of Frovo; Mary Mrs. Stark more a demotic, popular form of and Susan; Mrs. Robert L. Raswriting. mussen. Robert and Barbara Ellen Rasmussen of Wells, Nevada, and An estimated 700,000 Americans Mrs. Warren L. Blair, Christine, Anne and Bill Blair of Quitman, will be under treatment for cancer during 1954, according to the Mississippi. American Cancer Society. Mrs. Vance McIntosh, Miss Jean McIntosh, Mrs. Vanetta Jensen of Provo and Mrs. Dorothy Hatfield and son Jimmy of California attended a quilting In honor of Miss Melntosh Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Fern Jncobb. Bob Jensen of Provo visited with friends here on Tuesday. ... n ... Orvil Hafen of Salt Iaike City and Mrs. Margaret Street of visitors Midway were weekend with friends and relatives here. ... The Junlor-Gl- i uu r ilm. . i u Mt.U.v ' t. 19-3- t .tii'ii I .I" I Min woihri 1 hi an- - S as and Mrs i Hu and tl mm. lion ' - Cl. uence Washington let i silt Like Moroni Thomas, I HLRL EARLY WIDE IS gtmit grand, luldi en be July Pei 1. 7 , Kfoiip at the home of Carolyn GET YOUR SHARE! MENS SWEEP Polka Dot Half Slips CRISP $2.88 RAYON TAFFETA WITH A WIDE SWHP HERE'S A BIG VALUE! SHEEN GABARDINE SHANTUNG, BEDFORD-CORD- 73 Blum, Jmmtil Blaln, Fonda Kay, Aiken, Karen McKinney, Rat tiara1 Clark, Iutsy Allied, Vurene .It n wen, LuDean Aiken, Stella Dahl PAIRS WOMEN'S BETTER SHIRTS SPORT $1.00 Bert Sorensen; Wed on June 8th offfi-omte- K on June 2S ,m Mrs. P.il is the , , T.al She Miss Betty Miller Is New Bride of Miss Betty MtlUir, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Millar, became the brule of Bert Soicnseii is a home wedding June 8. d Reverend E. H Bollinger at the ceremony which was performed in front of a bower of red and white peonies. Sister of the bride, Miss Jessie Millar, was nuud of honor, and Rex Sorensen, performed the duties of best man for his brother. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. O J. Sorensen, also of Mt. Pleasant. Following the ceremony a reception honored the newlyweds at the Alice Parlor, Wasatch AcadMr. Ralph S. Gunn was emy. master of ceremonies. For her wedding the lovely bride chose a blue suit with Her cormatching accessories sage was of pink and red roses. The couple are now at home in Mt. Pleasant Mr i I) BE hmi iltv, ah s lMni-un- Borensen, Mary Sorensen, Carolyn ml . , ... STARTS FRIDAY, JULY 2nd AT 9:30 A.M. t.un and ldovd Thom- t Glove other thm Thomas, Class members Km h. are: has 19 grandeh ldl en and those mentioned BETTER S LARGE GROUP MEN SHOES S BETTER DRESS SLACKS and Carnal Petersen. Tuesday evening of last week, the girls met for a Food and Fun program with a progressive supper held at the homes of Mrs. Barbara Berniee Donaldson, Clark and Carina Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen Keith and daughters Kathy and Carolyn of Salmon, Idaho, recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ilyruni Soiensen and family. At present Mrs. Hyrum Sorensen, Joyce and Kiwhelle are visiting with Keith and family at Salmon enter- Sorensen Mrs. Hyrum tained her pinochle club at her home bust Thursday evening. Iloss Aiken of lavs Vegas, Nev. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. All Russell Aiken and family. were guests at a dinner at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. Kenneth Howell m Manti on Sunday. 3 is Lucy Tucker Phon r Finneys 4th of July BAStGAIN b a si a e i officer m hated writ Class i l.lss Dixie Mtckel, president Colleen Clark, award ihi.ii, m, sotiets hair Eileen Anderson man, Vemtii Petersen, ih.iumu of the ways and mums comii iti.v Teachei s of the group are Mrs Mrs. Reins. Hlva Allred and I lonaldson. 0 I link .1 tin i r i . cv.mm: Tm-id- . . 3067 The Lucky Sewers 4 II group Mrs. Selma Anderson entermet at the home of Miss Mary tained her sewing club last WedLula Beck, leader Wednesday afafternoon at a hot plate nesday ternoon, luncheon. A health discussion was led by Arminta Present were Mrs. Lois Christensen; Sheryl Madsen Ethel Mower, Mrs. Mrs. Clement, gave a demonstration on the dif- Iaia Stewart, Mrs. llortense llan-seferent parts of the sewing maMrs. Mrs. Lucy Tucker, chine; Darlene Hughes gave a Hannah Briggs, Mrs. Sarah Rigby demonstration on how to sew on and Mrs. LaRue Burnside. buttons, and the group started working on hotpads. Light reMr. and Mrs. Marvin Mower freshments were served by Bar- and family of iSalt lake City viswas bara Candland. Miss Phillips over the weekend with his ited in charge of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ileber L. parents, The meeting next Wednesday Mower. will be at the home of Miss Lois -- n, UTAH MILK FOUNDATION I Pkon. IS8J2 ii turned local MIA met HU of Mia home Idaho, at the Mrs Bet tint .lessen has n to her home m Caldwell, alter a live weeks visit With their nieces and nephews and t undies in this city. Mr. Mrs .lessen necompamed David Jorgensen to anil Mis Bug ham City where they attended, the Swensen family reunion, go-ing from there to Idaho. The Jorgensens spent the weekend at Iigan with their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Bowers and Mrs Bowers (Frankie) son Craig accompanied her par- ents home to spend the week. !M ,1 Mrs. Athene Osborne vi.Mtcd Swenson Family Tb.m M (, . i . . Is '"The taken from taUh by Talmadge. M Mei . An Invitation ii extended to all ,lt t(,,. b. tween the w p! ReUv, were F"'r"ri' of to these attend ages (,.!, h, 8 p. i.e Pin. h while "ns tings Meetings start at p t out and find the tan in. you ip, place Ijhpl,i,.d or by illiiig Mrs Pearl Olsen Mhanei-ll,, Mill ne Brother-ionslurb o' d e tn u e "I Mr and . , ' Will , Mia Mar) n r. lift Miss Bertha Peterson I lessons ar ArtloIiS of mtrin tiir and th, rWales Woman Has MIA Activities 'Hs idsititi i I',, 91st Birthday , ;ii, i,, r mi Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Maxfield and children of Salt Lake City were recent visitors at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Rluin, d Mrs. La von Allred, Kerry and Mrs. Ada Allred were Provo visitors in Saturday, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burns Allred. All-re- Mrs. Kay Larsen and two sons of San Francisco are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Larsen. be held July Camp Boulger. 16-1- 7 and 18 at Mrs. Mary Mower and daughand ters Dorothy and Sandra moMrs. Georgia Anderson children of Mesa, Arizona are tored to Vernal along with Bud The Hans C. II. Beck reunion some time in Fairview Carlson and Lawrence Carlson on spending is scheduled for July 3 and 4 In with her parents Mr. and Mrs. (Sunday. Mt. Pleasant. Olsen. Mrs. Mower visited her daughDinner will be served at 1 p.m. George ter Carol, who was married reat Pleasant Park. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Carlston, cently and lives in Vernal. Saturday evening at 7:30 in Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lasson and the Second-Thir- d ward chapel the Mr. and Mrs A. J. Anderson family will present a program, were hosts to their Stake Fireside and invite all friends as well as group at a buffet supper Saturday the family to the program, evening. A buffet supper was served to The Third ward MIA Maids President and Mrs. W. C. Olsen, have begun their summer lessons. and Mrs. Arnold Y. StevBishop At the first meeting new offi- ens, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Drage, cers were elected as follows: Joan Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Jensen, afBarentsen, president; Ruth Lund, ter which the group played games. vice president; LaFaye Shepherd, secretary; Leah Faye Johansen, Mrs. Pbylinda Turpin was hoshistorian. tess to her rook club last WednesThe second meeting was held evening. at the home of their teacher, Mrs. dayGuests present were Mrs. Varda Louise Johansen. It was a dinner Vance, Mrs. Minerva Vance, Mrs. party and the years program was Laura Vance, Mrs. Crista Sanoutlined. It ders, Mrs. Ellen Turpin, Mrs. Bell Sanderson, Mrs. Mary Sanderson, Mrs. Lorna Tucker, Mrs. Beccy Jensen and Mrs. Minta Cox. Light refreshments were served and prizes were given. Phillips. The government's lead-zin- c stockpil- ing plan has been disappointing. It has weakened, not strengthened, metal prices. Our real need is adequate tariffs to control imports and prevent dumping. This will enable Utah mines e to compete with foreign producers. It will result in a stable market and again make possible exploration and development work so vital to a healthy mining industry. low-wag- V- - mui) ttwiKis mmmm Don't Miss the Dig 10,"it Ute Stampede , duly 0 . . . Thursday furnished by the Miniature m&r parade Nephi Junior Chamber of Commerce, 4:00 P.M. J. C. (Doc) Sorensen furnishing the stock. The clowns will be Joaauin Sanchez and Pelican Crane. The Hendricks family and Miss Carolyn Colborn furnishing the acts. . duly 0 . Friday Junior bathing beauty parade fur- nished by the Nephi Kiwanis Club, 10:00 A.M. Mammoth parade furnished by the Nephi Lions Club, 4:00 P.M. Rodeo, 8:00 P.M. . duly B0 Saturday Bathing beauty parade at 4:00 I iftover" OVAL SALE The first summer party of the Couples Club was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Stewart with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Nielson as A picnic supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Turpin, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mower, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Mirth Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ander son, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Brunger, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Madsen. On Thursday afternoon of last week a group of friends met at the home of Fda Anderson. Luncheon was served to Ellis Madsen, Winnie Rasmussen Anna Alice Nelson, Mildred Jensen, Lasson and Emma Evans. The Tucker family reunion will Prices Slashed! Sensational Savings! On Merchandise Furnished by the Ute Stampede Association. Rodeo, 8:00 P.M. Juab County Fair WORTH $50,00000 New Merchandise Must Be Sold - So prices start Thursday at Grounds. sal NO EXCHANGES REFUNDS r l i z RIP PHONE 945 226 So. Univ. Ave. .... We are LAY-AWAY- S OR are slashed. Sales will 10 a. m. in Provo. ALL SALES FINAL TGamrsdfiiy Good Of moving to our new store at 240 North University Avenue P.M. In Each Dept. ALL SALES FINAL OL NO EXCHANGES, REFUNDS LAY-AWAY- S OR |