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Show THE PYRAMID Sell or Trade? Nes of You Your Family and Appreca tcs XUWLt I YOUR CITY At All Times Volume In 'If LXV Pre-Christm- Service as .Mt. 1 'Ica-'.ui- (Utah) t ra'iiiil, Friday, IV". l Lions Sponsoring . . . Mystery Show At Moroni Dec. 19 Merlin, the IIu 'i wll show t '..( 1 siiiI1mii e J t' Mi ill N i Annual Election Club Uh.it do you ti .In in a li pnoti will (.ill ii numl'i i ..I willing 1. t t Ball min d l.i ti i a n inn ol Gold-Gree- n Horn tj.e i.iliiime While ol s ol Nmth S pt It high will Mown si In ii ,i In ni miili r Innnsis tli , he in v. .I m hi with ( ulil, mc ' n e. Hat e held III lie N S u ' Hint other ne h, I. nil iw ma mi II 1. tuu.u.'i, demonst i g one t .ii Inexe.s wliii h tin h.i. III 1' id "1 Ifi el .III has wnd M I ( II Ii s ot lie Spi in.' ( hi SMI l ion ,11 thiouyli the puwei ni surest lonn si heduled t In n (turn and (!old k til l.i. M hel H ne ah le.ltuie of the show us to pi I tall r a i tm Tin s la I, (I .niip Milelll make a voluntet sliti o a huanl, Tidwell and m ilmii is ('it Mil II iuic Spiing hel one el two him sin lei then stlftdl is helv.ee,! to i mr.i on' n, imn w dll lmll ih.uis his head on the e.lj'e of t m u This is a I'lnlge' iuidiIk l and he a Inn one (hair and Ins heels on the p ml line he ot Then Mmlin t n ei s pm t exeiyone is invited to attend ('ilj;e ol anothei stands on the pet son's stomach. Alter it s all uier the Volunteer temembeis the dennuist i atlun as though it had t.iken place in a dieam To demons! late the power ot post hynotic suggestion, Merlin tells the Vbl inteers that their light foot Will he fastened to the Hour when they try to leave the stage They find it impossible to Meilin until leave the stage i At Spring City ' I Inn n.is (in i i . I )" fliilii lihiiiM ii i ti n M.ii ",ii i Ili ,lt i.in Sn i l i i I (limns, w nn !i will pn hi ,i iihtm mm Ninth Sit it, In n.lit m It-!- is S.n id i ,i Si i s , I an l.i Si i im ' C'.inilli no t Vnui' iiIi.iiim n Miimi( t Kin n ,i in ,mii (!,un I Illl I i m ni I ' is, , i x i em-lie- x I i si Wasatch Seniors Stockmen Advisory Board pans peC;jon )ec 19th Set Date for Big "Snow I i i ln n wasateh Academy seniors mais'snow satur- - BaaiTm. Ready Christmas Program M A joint advisory board election will be held Dec. bl Another feaune us Etna are 19 at the Millard County Court House in Fillmore, Princess of Magic, who has Mt. "White Christmas has been chosen as the theme. Candidates for queen and king are: Anne Haug and Walt Stepp, seniors; Dons Sargent and Mike Huso, Kammelmeyer juniors; Elaine and Barry Nelson, sophomores; Kay DeRyke and John Lincoln. and freshman; Laura Thone Richard Mesler, junior high. Cowell Benedict, senior class president, will crown the royalty. Music will be furnished by Dick Ballou and his Ys Men from Brigham Young University. Comimttee chairman are Donna Shields, Paul Keene, Louise Gentry and Ellen Burgess; class advisor, George M. Otto. Pleasant is taking on a hoi- - No. 10. Osmond Crowther, Fountain iday air with the Christmas decorations which have been put up Green, Sheep Representative, Precinct No. 2, which comprises the during the past week. City Electrician John Zabris-kie- , Delta, Swazey and Sawtooth Units assisted by other city work- in District No 10. Mt. For Missionary At Spring City For Attendance Nine Aaronic Priesthood members from Mountainville ward, 100 of those in the ward of the Aaronic age group, were presented "Duty to God Awards at the sacrament services Sunday. The Awards were presented by the bishopric, D. A. Shelley, bishand op, and Leonard Burnside Leslie Shelley, counselors. inThose receiving awards cluded Roger and Larry Burnside, Norman, Bennett, Ronald, Melvin and Ned Shelley, Gary and Glen Coates. Wales News Pleasant Takes Holiday Attire Testimonial Set Award Presented tered the Hindu Basket trick. Merlin is one of the few maNebo District Advisory Board gicians who have mastered the and three members to the Pah- escape from a straight jacket, vant District Advisory Board. which is generally considered to This election is for the purpose of be the most difncult of all the filling the three year term of the magicians accomplishments. mem-bei- s following advisory board Were Houdini alive and active whose terms have expired: undoubtedly the two matoday, Milton Burton, Goshen, Utah, gicians would be close competiCattle Representative, Precinct tors for the top position as esNo. 1, which comprises the Tintic cape experts. and Sanpete Units in District On Colorful ion. A farewell testimonial In honor of Elder LeNae Mickel, will be held Saturday evening in Spring City ward chapel. Elder Mickel will leave in JanuMission ary for the Brazilian field. Following is the program for the testimonial: congregational vocal duet, singing; Beverly Mickel, Sherrol Blain; talk, Osral Allred; organ solo, Dixie Mickel; talk, Thomas Allred; talk, David vocal Hannon, Pleasant Grove; solo, Mrs. Patsy McGerty; talk, Bishop Roger Allred; remarks by the missionary. the mas- Utah, for the purpose of electing two members to the day, December 15 in the Queen City Ballroom. Classes are voting to get their members to have the honor of being king and queen for the occas- ' colored ers, has placed gaily of lights across the intersection Main and State and the living pine on the Library corner has been decorated with lights. Other holiday decorations include the Christmas trees, the Star of Bethlehem, Santa Claus and his reindeer which have been placed atop the City Hall. It is expected the Christmas this lighting will be turned on week. A salute should go to Riteway windov for their outstanding scene with a sacred theme. It depicts Christ as a shepherd, witn his sheep on a foreground of a Christmas glistening snow, tree, and a background of glistening stars on a bright blue sky. It is worth your while to go to town at night to see it.' Emmett Rosenlof has extended an invitation to all to pass his place at 721 South 2nd West, to see the living Christmas tree he has decorated, and other decorations for the holiday season. Students Active At Snow College Gwen Jensen, daughter of Mrs. Lavern Jensen; Halene Tidwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tidwell; Beverly Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Graham; Janet Benson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Benson; Arline Fowles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Fowles; Maxine Brother- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alten Brotherson; Virginia Cand-landaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Candland; Kathy Carl-stodaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Carlston; Bonnie Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hamilton, and Sandra Kay Lay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Lay, were chosen for roles in the play "The Women, presented December 7 at Snow College. Moroni Graduates Represented at son-in-la- Boost N. S. H. ii Planned by Jrs. At Spring City Choir Wednesday Grandpa Hangs the Holly", a t play, will be presented by students of Spring City Junior High Wednesday evening, December 19 at 7:30 p.m. Helen V. Madsen is the director. David Pederson will announce the program and he will also play the between guitar selections acts. Other students will also present selections. Proceeds will go to a worthy school project. The cast is: Grandad Howard, Mr. Howard, Michael Watson; Grandad's son, James Allred; Mrs. Howard, his wife, Dorthy Aiken; Susan Howard, the daughter, Carolyn Hope; Larry Howard, the son, Larry Christensen; Mrs. a neighbor, LaWana Petersen; Betty Leland, Virginia Dahl; MiSs Birch, Claudia Acord; Ann, Kathleen Larsen, Arthur Colby, Earl Clark; a young girl, Denise Nielsen. three-ac- Le-lan- d, ct Mrs. Jessie Clark was hostess to members of Acme Club Thursday afternoon at their Christmas Each member Sample Day. brought samples and the recipe for her favorite holiday dish. Mrs. Ruby Hafen, Mrs. Carol Burton and Mrs. Mary Cloward were special guests. The Messiah" being presented December 16 in the Ephraim West ward is to be the next major pro- duction of Snow College. Those' participating from this area are Maxine Brotherson, Janet Benson, Halene Tidwell, Virginia Cand-- 1 land, Arline Kathy Carlston, Fowles, Beverly Graham, Gwen Jensen, Sandra Kay Lay, Eula Ann Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlos Hansen; and Ronald Shelley, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shelley. Funeral services for Theodore Christensen of Salt Lake City, a former resident of Wales, were1 held Saturday in Wales with bur- ial in Wales cemetery. Speakers were Morgan Lamb of Moroni and Bishop Lloyd Price, and a vocal duet was sung by Vivian Bailey and Jane Thomas. First Ward Relief Society will the services relatives hold their Christmas Following in went to the home of Mrs. Arthur connection with their party lit-- , regular Lamb where dinner was served. erary lesson on Monday afternoon. There will be a program, Mr. and Mrs. H. Raymond An- exchange and refreshments gift acderson spent the weekend in Salt cording to the president, Mrs. Lake City. Cora Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Qtto Clark were hosts to O N O Club members on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jensen were special guests. Rook was played with high scores going to Mrs. Alta Jensen and Dan Tidwell and low scores to Mrs. Ruby Jensen and Ruel Seely. y, The committee recommended a budget next year totaling $5,530. $3,000 for executive secretary salary; $1,000 executive secretary travel expense; $300 committee travel expense; $500, supplies; $250, telephone, and $500, miscelThe committee recomlaneous. d of the budmended that get proceeds be paid by Sanpete county (1,850) and that the balance of $3,700 be paid by the incorporated cities and towns within the county on a population It was furbasis apportionment. ther recommended that the cost assessed against each taxing unit be held on said apportionment, out of the taxing fund apportionment by the county treasurer at the time the funds are remitted to the taxing unit. The prorated assessment was made on the basis of the 1950 population as follows: Fairview, 974 population, $293.-2Mt. Pleasant, 2,030 population, $611.15; Spring City, 703, $211.64; Fountain Green, 767, $230.91; Wales $323.64; Moroni, 1,076, town, 179; $53.89; Epraim, 1,987, 2,051, $617.47; $598.20; Manti, Sterling town, 188, $56.60; May-fiel390, $117.41; Gunnison, Centerfield, 601, $344.41; one-thir- d, Fayette, 200, $60.21. Letters have been sent to city mayors of the county, town board presidents, Sanpete county commissioners and the Sanpete County Industrial Development Committee, urging them to aid the committee by encouraging anyone they feel has outstanding ability for the position of executo file an applicative The annual Christmas rendition tion secretary, and appear for an interview, of Handels Messiah will be pre- as the success or failure of the sented by the choir of the First project may depend upon the man Presbyterian Church at 8 p.m. selected. Applications must be 19 December ip the filed with the committee Wednesday, before church. 7:30 p.m. December 18. Soloists will be Paul Kene, Marlene Heatwole, Dyer, Deanne McJunkin, Sylvia Howard, Peggy Jorko, Gracia Hobson, Donna Shields, directed by George M. Otto, and Mrs. Betty Lou Otto, organist. Le-no- re College Offering Cattle Disease Course Dec. 14-1- 5 Funeral Services Experts will discuss use of hormones and in livestock feeding during an animal health short course slated December 14 and 15 in Ephraim. The short course will be held in Snow College Auditorium under the sponsorship of the Utah State Graveside services were conExtension College ducted Sunday afternoon by Ruel Agricultural Service and Snow College. DeH. Seely, bishop, for Mrs. May Stockmen throughout the counlia Dailey Trauntvein Cayton, 86, are invited to the two-da- y ty former resident of Mt. Pleasant, event, according to Dennis Funk, Dewho died in Reno, Nevada, county agent. cember 5. Sessions are slated at 10 a.m., was in Mt. Pleasant city 2 and 7:30 Burial p.m. on December 14 cemetery and was under direction and 10 a.m. December 15. of the Ursenbach Funeral Home Funeral services were held Friday in Reno. Mrs. Cayton was born in May 9, 1870, a daughter of Charles P. and N. C. N, Aldrich Dailey. She was married to Herman Junius Trautvein, NO' Donald C. Carter, Mt. Pleasant vember 22, 1892. He died July 15, businessman, has been elected 1921. She later married John worshipful master of Damascus Sur Lodge No. 10, F. and A. M. Cayton, who died in 1950. viving are five daughters and one Other new officers are T. J. son, Mrs. Mae Self, Sunnyside; Mrs Rasmussen, senior warden; E. G. Tina Davis, Reno; James Elmer Brunger, junior warden; Peter N. Trauntvein and Mrs. Amelia Bon- Jordan, treasurer; Fred Rasmusilla, Herlong, Calif.; Mrs. Adela sen, secretary; Very McKay, trusMosman and Mrs. Edith Pastrana, tee. Los Angeles; nineteen grandchilinThe new officers will be and stalled dren, 34 Decemevening, Saturday one ber 15. Mrs. Cayton also lived in Mammoth for many years, and in Los Angeles. Held Here for antl-bioti- cs Mrs. May Clayton Donald C. Carter Heads Masons Moroni Hi News IOOF Announces New Officers Karolyn Draper, Reporter The Moroni High sophomore class presented the school with one of the outstanding assemblies the of the year when they life story of their principal, Howard Kay Lay, in a "This is your life program. They made it realistic by bringing to school his family, former bishop and other individuals. With the assistance of opaque projection they showed pictures of hi3 boyhood, high school, college and New officers of Mt. Pleasant Lodge No. 20, International Order of Odd Fellows, were elected as follows: Vaughn Barney, noble grand; Dr. John Erdley, vice grand; Gall Zabriskie, secretary; Andrew NorFourth ward Relief Society man, treasurer; Donald Carter, will hold their Christmas party warder; Fred Anderson, trustee. adult life. at Officers will be installed Tuesday afternoon, December 18 Ted Dose and Mrs. Isabelle Tidwell, their regular meeting January 8. Johnson are advisors for the according to Mrs. Ila president. class, and our thanks go to all for The party will begin at 2 p.m. Sanpete Chapter of American an outstanding program. connection Association of University Women and will be held in with their regular meeting. There will met at the home of Mrs. Louis The sands of Arabia's deserts will be a gift exchange, a program Kay on Monday, Detember 17 at sometimes reach a temperature of 170 degrees Fahrenheit, 8 pm. and luncheon. Annual Christmas program of the Fourth ward MIA will be held next Tuesday evening, Dec. 18. The program will be followed by a dance. North SunjXU Triple S Officers: Joan Barentsen, President; Eilme Heik, sci ; Maigurctte Cln istensen, v ic and M.ujorie N'eilson, repoitei. 'I hey an wearing the Dee Ann Peteison was new Triple S uniforms for this year the uniform chairman. 1958. $180 94; Messiah," Sef By Wasatch Three Act Play Thespian Troop 833 at Wasatch a one-aAcademy presented play, "Ghost Farm in Craighead Auditorium at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. The cast, directed by George M. Otto included Richard Manning, Sally Schnur, Lois Nielson, Worth Ellen Hayden, Dianna DeRyke, and Burgess, Kenneth Hoffman Deanne McJunkin. n, Named to committee membership weie Mr Coons, representing the Northeast Sanpete area, and whose term will expire December 31, 193.8; Gilbert Fjeldsted, the Gunnison Valley area, and whose term will expire December 31, 1957; Dean Folster the central Sanpete area, whose term expires December 31, 1957; NorthCalvin Mat bias Allred, west Sanpete area, whose term expires, December 31, 1958, and Dr. W. 11. McGurry, Sanpete county, whose term expires December 31, 1,-1- it Wasatch Thespians Group Gave Play d, Mrs. Eliza May Rees spent last Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kay spent week In Salt Lake City. Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City where they attended the anMrs. Ann Davis has gone to nual Christmas party of the Lake to Salt City spend the win- Fredrick H. Reid Chapter Teleter with her children. phone Pioneers of America. The party was held on the Roof GarElmo Davis has returned home den of the Hotel Utah. from the Sanpete L D S Hospital in Mt. Pleasant where he underMrs. John Burnside is seriously went an operation. ill at her home. tuied icheaisiiig their part in the Wasatch At ademy choirs Ileat-wapit si nt.ition of the "Messiah aie left to light, M.ulcne Skull Valles, Ationa; Paul Koine, (iallup, New M ci( o: lanoiu llyei. W indoyy Rock, Aiiona, and Mis (iconic Otto, oiganist . Reuel E. Christensen, Ephraim, Ten graduates of Moroni high Precinct Sheep Representative, No. 1, which comprises the Indian school are now enrolled at Utah State Agricultural College. Peak and Milford Units in trict No. 3. They include: Merrill Elmo AnE. Taft Paxton, Kanosh, Sheep derson, junior, poultry husbandry; senior, No. 3, C. Morris Christensen, Representative, Precinct which comprises Warm psyschology; Georgia Christensen, the in junior, foods and nutrition; Glen-n- a Springs and Sanpete Units C. Christensen, freshman, sec3. No. Distnct Irell Oldroyd retarial science; Leo Stott, Meadow, Cattle Repedusecondary junior, Despain, No. which 3, Precinct resentative, J. Adela freshman, Faux, cation; comprises the Warm Springs and secretarial science; John G. Faux, Sanpete Units in District No. 3. electrical engineering; General assembly for nomina- senior, Lora Elizabeth Kelson, sopho1 tions will convene at p.m.; the more, elementary education; Grepolls will open for voting at 2 p. ta Carolyn Morley, sophomore, Stock-me- n m. and close at 5 p.m. elementary education and Jacklyn livestock operations Olsen, sophomore, home economics having in Utah Grazing Districts 3 and and education. aend this elec aljf tion by J. Pratt Allred, Range Joseph Stevens, 83, of Parowan Manager for the Fillmore Office. is seriously ill at the home of his son, Arnold Y. Stevens. Mr. Stevens and his wife spent A baby boy, their first son and second child, arrived December 11 last month visiting at the home their daughter and in Salt Lake City for Sterling of Mr. and Mrs. George Squire. and Marilyn Fowles Spafford. Mr. and Mrs. Grandparents, and The First Ward Junior Welden Fowles, went to Salt Lake this week to see the new baby, Senior Sunday Schools will meet and get the babys sister, Susan, together Sunday, December 23 for their Christmas program. and bring her here for a visit. ' 3; P ii AC a Sanpete -- silnl unilter Fifty - i i the County I ntlut rial Development ('(imniittee war- fnrinally oi'uani.eti on Deee.nliei 1. with .1. Kit Coons ot Fainieu as ehairman. The Sets i S.niii-t- i Ad in iCounty Industrial Committee Announces New Organization 1, Olficctsof Ninth Want PYRAMID lria1 Toil Cents - NSH Alumni mu Try a |