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Show f frmr-- r If iis'ciry Illi: Ml rilASWl Volume Seventy (l 1 Ml) IMV1U), 1K1DAY, )l.t IMBI.R 1 Number !0c per copy V.) herald Christmas eason Bargain jo uxlimd in in Mi. the with annual Pleasant December 9 baiain ilax and isit of Santa Claus sponsoied by the Mt. llea the Chiixtuux season will 9' ' T'V. sunt Business and Professional Men's Association Business men of the city have bt en working liurd to make t lie business distrut the best prepared shopping eentei in tlie area, with bargains in munv lines during this fl Otll spe( ml shopping evi nt Saturday, December 9 A Shopping Guide will be foi the students of mailed to every family in the pieMiitcd Noith S.inptle High Si hool and north Sanpete area a few days W The to Aiadimy Thursday. the baigam days. pnor Jo Guide will show some of the Nov Tin ismiiiI.Iv leatmed a vaihundreds of bargains being to assist in Christmas led a ii. iv "f student talent in a ski ti h il. pitting apeit.s ol shopping. For the ihikiieii the lug fea- hie on lie lle campus ture of tlie event is the visit Tin is s heduleil to of Santa Claus to the commun- appt ai m sccir, i! high schools nt i al I 'tab ana ity St. Nick will arrive some in I he time in the afternoon in the business district to greet the Mr.-Giant Johansen enter-tamcchildren Place and time will a group ot little fl lends week's be annoumed in next of hi son Kent, on November Pyramid 19 m l.onoi of his fifth birth- Asoscia-tio- n Tlie Businessmen's idav aniini isarv. has pm (based new decorState ations for Main and Streets, and have been working evenings this week assisting city woikeis in stringing the lights and decorations, and placing miniature Christmas trees on the light poles to add a festive air to the holiday season ahead. d , t',l, V - a - j, h ' r t t. .,., V 'sen Oi F ihra'm, left; Xtl Mul-sii- i, Manti; Ste e R.vreng, M;mti; Richard Draper, Moroni ; Ijslit Uogli, Cenlerficlil, and l.:tv rcncp NiclM.ii of Ephraim it ti one Vii B Moroni rites held for Mrs. Morley, 83 tile ( at t li men's Riven l elutis-me- u stimulate interest of the in tile cattle industry. lie- tliree men represent the Cattlemen's association. oi Ass-i.- th. . laLi-- . t - Funeral held vi lies . . . and Mis Giant Johansen daughter, Mis. Teiry Ames wen- weekend visitois in Salt Lake City where they attended - Monday for usM-mPi- Mr. Yorgason the ti ousseau tea of Miss Gayle foi Mrs H;mvatd of Bountiful, who will Funeial scrvii , were held Funeial services Dennis afternoon in Moroni King. Monday many MorMaria Jensen Morley 83, We.--t Waid hapel for Orson L oni, who died Monday at the A Mi Thomas Yoigaxon, 82. who died of a and Mrs. home of a ilaughtci in West Patterson and family of Salt heart ailment at the home of Jordan, were held Wednesday Lake City w e r e surprise a daughter Mrs Wesley Green of last week in Moroni Stake Thanksgiving Day guests of in Salt Lake City House with Leon ir Eirison of Mr and Mrs. J. Leo Seely Burial was in Moioni cemethe West ward bishopric offitery directed by I'rsenbach ciating' Mrs Wesley Marx and two Funral Home He was boin in Moioni June was home sons and Mrs. Ida Stott spent givPrayer at the en by President George M. An- the Thanksgiving holiday in 1, 1879, the son of James and Emma Jorgensen Yoigason He derson; prelude and postlude the southeastern part of the was a farmer and was a memmusic, Fayora Diapei. play- state. They met Mr. Marx at ber of the LDS Church. He to Dean went on and Jensen Moab and Mont then ers, mai ried Hanna C. Anderson in Jensen; music by combined Monticello where the Muxes Manti, September 11, 1907. She Mr and East and West waid ihoirs; spent the holiday with died November 4, 1956. vocal solos, Aden Johnson and Mrs. J. Whitney Redd, and Surviving are a son, Harry speakers. Mrs. Stott visited at Green Ri- L. Yorgason, Payson, and three Marjorie Neilsen; President Ray B. McKinnon ver with Mr. and Mrs 'daughters. Mrs. Wesley (Zadal Stott. and Morgan Lamb Green. Salt Lake City; Mrs Burial was in Moioni city 'Helen Sanderson, Farmington; Mrs Ted (Lois) Johnson, of cemetery where the grave was Zur Biough and David R of Bountiful spent Kearns Also surviving are ten dedicated by a grandson, Clair Thanksgiving day with Mrs grandchildren, nine great grand Morley. ehildien and the following broPallbearers were grandsons. Edith Brough. thels and sisters, Mrs. O. L. Richand Robert Morley, John Draper, Mt. Pleasant; Ernest ard Wagstaff, Bryce and Larry Yorgason, Nampa, Ida.; CharNielsen and Gerald K. Morley. les Yorgason, Ogden; Mrs. VioMrs. Morley was secretary la Jensen, Magna; Mrs. Flora of her ward Relief Society for Mrs. Lula Johnson, Rumpph, sixteen years; she was a Sunboth of California. day School teacher and a Leonard Eliason of the West worker in the ward MIA and Ward bishopric was in charge. Invocation was by Perry Black-ham- ; Primary organizations many years, and was an officer in Funeral services for Mrs. song by the choir; speakthe Moroni Camp of DUP. vocal solo, Idena J. Crowther were held er, John Guymon; Aden Eslie FounJohnson; in afternoon speaker, Saturday tain Green ward chapel. She Christensen; song by the choir; died Monday night about 7:30 remarks by Leonard Eliason; when she was thrown from benediction, Earl Blackham. The grave in Moroni cemeand crushed beneath a pickup was dedicated by Ralph tery was in which she truck riding. The accident occurred about Anderson. Advisory Board elections for five miles west of Nephi. the Fillmore District Advisory Bishop Calvin Allred conBoards have been set Thurs- ducted the services. Prayer in day, December 14. Three poll- the foyer was given by Ivan ing places are to be used this Bailey; prelude and postlude year in an effort to stimulate music, Geraldine Johnson; choir more participation by the live- song; invocation, Elden CrowMt. Pleasant J C Ettes are stock operators in these elec- ther, Provo; vocal solo, e these days selling tickets busy vottions. The nominating and Cook, accompanied by for their doll sale, drawing for ing will be conducted in Ftn. Betty Jean Aagard; speaker, which will be held December Green, Beaver and Fillmore. Victor Rasmussen; vocal duet, 9 at the Businessmens party. Current district advisory Jessie Oldroyd and Velda Jack-so- Proceds from the doll sale will board members whose terms accompanied by Rita All-re- be used for improvements at will expire Dec. 31, are Stantribute, Edna Huggins, the city park. Alvin Yardley Santaquin, by ley McKnight, accompanied The J C Ettes have two dolls and Ray Tebbs of the Pahvant Geraldine Johnson; remarks, this year, a 16' 2 inch Madame District Board and Wayne D. Bishop Allred; choir song, ben- Alexander high heel doll with Gonder and Ralph W. Cook of ediction, Scott Cook. and suitcase, and a the Nebo District Board. Burial was in the Fountain 161',, inch baby doll with wardLowell J. Udy, Fillmore Green city cemetery. George robe, suitcase and stroller. The District Manager stated that B. Collard of Provo dedicated dolls can be seen in the winnominations for the Advisory-Boar- the grave. dow at the Consolidated FurPallbearers were Frank niture Company. positions will be open from 1:00 to 1:30 p.m., with Crowther, Steven Crowther, H the balloting from 2:00 to 5:00 Max Green, Don Stagg, George A. H. Anderson is seriously ill at the Sanpete LDS Hospip.m., at each polling place on Collard Jr., and Kenneth December 14. tal. Services held for victim ii I SS is meeting Alvin Coates was taken to the Sanpete LDS Hospital on Thanksgiving night seriously ill with a heart ailment. urged to vote park benefit Young, who will represent general authorities at North Sanpete Stake quarterly conference. S. Dilworth Eldcr S. Dilworth Young, a member of the First Council of Seventy of the LDS Church, will be the featured speaker Saturday and Sunday, December 2 and 3 during quarterly con- ference of North Sanpete Stake. bership is invited to this meetPresident Archibald J. An- ing. Lunch will be served between derson will conduct the conference. Sundays general sessions, the Sunday morning and afterto which the public is invited, noon sessions by North Sanwill be held at 10 a.m. and 2 pete Stake Relief Society board p.m. in the Stake House in Mt with President Louise Johansen in charge. Pleasant. The Sunday evening meeting The Saturday evening meeting will convene at 6:30 p.m will be under direction of the MIA with Presidents in the Stake House. Those who stake and Edith are expected to attend are the Gordon Sorensen stake presidency and clerk, Schofield in charge. It will behigh council, stake Melchizedek gin at 7:30 p.m. and will be Priesthood committe, Melchi- an outstanding program of zedek Priesthood quorum pres- music and talks presented by idencies, group leaders, assist- students of Snow College. ants and clerks, all bishoprics Elder Young was a profes and clerks and Melchizedek sional executive of the Boy Priesthood class instructors Scouts of America for 22 years The missionary meeting will before his church appointment convene at 8 p.m. the same in 1945. He had also served as evening The entire stake mem- - a missionary and was president of the New England Mission from 1947 to 1951. He has traveled the church widely encouraging priesthood and missionary activity. Music for the two Sunday a made access Service technicians made up the canyon thousand three hundred fmtv sessions will be furnished field investigation of the exist- road difficult. On August 26 linear feet of pipe, the b,u k Eairvievv South Ward mid Mt ing conditions. Together they in the early evening, a nearby fill was put in place, and tin Pleasant First Ward. made decisions and outlined a resident was startled by a intake boxes constructed. Soon Fairview South Ward choir set backs resulting will furnish music for the Sunplan of procedure to develop rumbling and roaring sound despite and conserve the water av and looked toward the canyon from the forces of natuie. th session They will to see some strange movement irrigation water was flowing day morning within the canyon. "The Morning Breaks, the The plan which- - was decided She quickly secured a pair of down a new. stable, less resist- - Shadows Eh e with Ynginid upon included cleaning and de- field glasses and saw a wall ant, and watertight chanm Mower as on onip.imst ; "How Work was completed Oi t .) Beautiful Upon the Mountains" veloping the springs to rt least of water rush ng out of the the available water and to col anyon and charging over i md the stockholders took pud. ,vith Jeannette Bench and Vn led them bv a p'pe svstem in- 100 foot ledge near the mouth, in the losults Their irrigat an gmia to one mam line. Tins mam of the cunvnn This was the stream in th late part of tin md " line was planned to convoy tin f -t flood known to have oe - .vear had more than doubl ligmi.i Mower as ai comp.imst tired m this canyon for over and mm' was re, lung th flow to the mouth of the (anEllis Vance is tin director. t tin ion wheie the mum ihannel di- 10 vi os but tins one had come fields to lrngite about Ward Mt Pleas mt Fust vides into two iimveyuuco (lit and brought with it forie and the mil t li. t it li id Inn n set v Choir und dm ion of Dr riles that cm ry the water ovci di bias that lay v into (he wank mg pievious'v Alvm Cm. oil" 'Dail P Avia et t vv ill furnish the alluvial fan and distribute' th, a' had been lompleted leported that uhrte he could music foi the alteinoon session st nl uto his vv Her nt o 6 fin the Irrigation water there wii no pipe livTh"y will sing "(Uivvaiil Ye Plans and specifications in eni lies bn! lows In f.ne the proji et, he vv is ing m the open Come Ye "Come. People," and const rue m 'll - 'lent h"s v i re gnt to mi' now (Inviting il into 25 romplcted and a Cluistmas meil-lev- , Quints" w ol k Thu, gioup put their i i. began on August 8 with or filled m "(1 Gome All Ye K.nthtul." w - hmngh' vat ion t hinkmg a Ian Mine engaged in exi av it The h ii khoe mt on po it n "Ear F.ii Aw. iv Judea's !o lie Win Id " ing the trenches and cleaning back and the t r n 'ms w ri II t loll and hive taken a long Plains ",!o nd inn ad Mr d in hi lie v mg a s..ni - md "Silent N M ' P nil 11 if.m and developing the sp.mg!. ag nil exi iv it me the ai md Slim dv n IVt Ijite summer stoims slowed Wotk progressed ripidlv and1 to thin piohlcnis m tin ir three! foits in "subdue the earth' up the const ruction work and' the stm khnldi rs eoliip, mists n, d; n . and subdue the earth w by Robin McArthur a Birch Creek has been small channel its making course out of a rugged moun- area approximately 2 miles south of the town of Ftn. Green, The water in this channel has its source from several spring areas within the canyon as well as the brief snowmelt runoff from the relatively small watershed area tain The geologic formations and the light textured soils combine to produce excessive water losses along the (hand and by the time the water is conveyed to the fiim lands there s is onlv enough for a few fm-row- July 17 Ik-Yo- Wed. for Sfrate, An-die- of Salt Lake City and Mr, and Mrs. Que Seely and family. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Seely and family of Murray visited at the Seely home. i , a- - ' ' . i i i i ' I She died in 1941. He married Ireta H. Petersen on June 1, 1945. Surviving are his widow; two sons, McKeon E. Strate, Salt Lake City; Garwood Strate of Spring City; a stepdaughter, Salt Mrs. Karma Rosendahl, Lake City; five grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters, R. A. Strate, Porterville, Hansen, Gunnison, . ism- - Pc'r Services held here for Williamsen Farmers urged to take part Sta-ke- of Mt. Pleasant, who died November 23 in a San Francisco hospital following surgery. was born Williamsen' June 6, 1909 in Mt. Pleasant, a daughter of J. Ben and Josephine Staker. She spent her early life here and attended local schools. Surviving are her parents and the following brothers and sisters: Gordon and Vera Staker, Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Howard (Iva) Stoner, Mrs. Henry (Phyllis) Wallock, both of El ko, Nevada; Carol Staker, Las Vegas. Nevada; Mrs. Robert L. (Shirley) Rasmussen. Price; Mrs Edward (Geraldine) Niagara Falls, New York. Funeral services wine held Saturday in San Francisco. Mrs. Hub-enett- e, Services held for grandchild ' r- 9, 1926. Blackham, Mororn, mining; Roger Johnson, Eph- raim, industry; Floyd S. Holm, Ephraim, education; Golden recreaSanderson, Fairview, tion; Roger Allred, Spring City labor; James Swenson, Moroni, Ed Coons, Fairview; Frank Garbe, Manti and Cleo Bogh of Centerfield, local government. This group of men, along with the county commissioners Lettie Mrs. Beisinger, Calif.; Industrial Paul Strate, Salt Lake City; and the Sanpete committee, will gather the maRulon Strate, Mayyert Strate, terial for the work plan. The Mack Strate, all Spring City; next meeting is scheduled DecDon Strate, Brigham City; 11 at which time this Mrs. Allen (Christie) Beck and ember will be reviewed, and material Mrs. William (Geneva) Madsen if satisfactory, will be submitof Spring City. to Mr. Sargent. The broBurial was in Spring City ted will then be compiled. chure cemetery. In lieu of flowers the ideas Submit family suggested donations be The committee urges the citmade to the Spring City LDS izens of Sanpete to bring their Church for a parking lot. ideas to their local representaEva tive, whether it be expansion of existing industry, new industry, expansion of agriculGraveside services were held. ture, or ideas on expanding Mt. in Pleasant city Thursday tourist business, or any other r cemetery for Linda (Eva) idea that would strengthen the Williamsen, 52, formerly e I of this year, a of Devore group comprised John on, Alvin Coombs. Alton Coll. ml and MikkiUm, all board members of the Ftn Gre n Irrigation Co ; along with several interested stock-holdeiand Soil Conservation On Funeral held All-re- d Lu-Jan- I John Secl of Uhiiiduig, a The Sanpete County Area Redevelopment comformer resident of Mt. Pleasant, wrote the Pyramid t li is mittee made plans to gather the material that is week making a plea for needed to make tip a work plan, at a meeting Monclothing, w liieli is badly needday evening. This work plan will be sent to Ray Sargent of ed l ulxiiit .3.) Navajo famthe Utah Committee on Indusilies in and near Ulanding. Plantrial and Employment Mr. Seely then1 rcHirt,s ning. are a iiiiiiiIht of children in The Utah State Industnal that vicinity who can't or was designated by Commission won't attend school Governor George D. Clyde to of their scanty and shabby E. V. 64 handle this redevelopment proclothing, lie says they can gram in Utah with this comuse any tiling, and the cold mission being headed by Otto were held Funeral vices sei weather is here and the need is urgent. He asks that if Wednesday afternoon in Spring Wiesley. The Sanpete Redevelopment LDS Ward church for possible the clothing Ik" clean City was appointed at a committee a Everett Strate, 64, and hovisl and taken to the held November 21. meeting for businessman Spring City J. Iao Seely residence, and Their to act was acceptance a 43 rancher. and sheep years lie will come and get it to in the meeting Novem8 died Mr. given at Strate Friday dlstri-Inite take to Ulanding and p m. of a heart ailment at the ber 27, and immediate plans it. were layed to gather the matMt. Pleasant hospital. is Mi)crinten-den- t Mr. Seely In addition to farming, Mr. erial that will be Sanpete of the Indian Branch Strate was owner of Strate's Countys work plan and overof the I.DS Church at Bland-in- Garage and for 20 years owned all work plan to follow in our His wife, Mrgtnia, Is an automobile dealership in the redevelopment program. Chairmen of the various work director of the Relief community. are as follows; Society of the same branch. He was born October 12, 1897 committees Von B. Wayman, Mt. Pleasant, in Spring City, a son of Rasbusiness; Croft Christensen of mus and Christine Jensen Mayfield, agriculture; Booth Thanksgiving Day guests of Strate. He married Fames Mr. and Mrs R. Bruce Seely in Salt Lake City January Cook, Fountain Green, forestry;tourEllis were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bush stake conference planned for weekend men Group sponsors Help g. A field representative from the Social Security office will be in Mt. Pleasant at the City Hall December 5 from 9:00 to 1 1 00 a.m. to answer questions and give information concerning Social Security benefits. of auto mishap Livestock officer Citizens urged to submit ideas for plan to strengthen economy Funeral sei vices wen' lu Id afternoon m Nephi Third ward for little K.uen Bowles, 2, gi mdd.iughter of Kridav Mr and Mis Boland Despam Ftn Gieon. The i hi U1 dn d Monday morning of n il ur il ( .UNs enuniti to a Biiivo liospil il She vv as hot n Apnl Id 19i9 m Nephi lo Jav i. and Aunda Dispam ol I k iw les Sin v n m brotbiis at e In r p (rents Von and Mu h ul. in ASC election Farmers of Sanpete County are being urged to take part in the election of their local Community ASC Committee, which is Wed., Dec. 6, 7.30 p.m., Fair-vieCity Hall; Mt. Pleasant, Thurs., Dec. 7. 7.30 p.m, Mt. Pleasant City Hall; Spnng City, Mon., Dec. 4. 7.30 pm., Spring City, City Hall; Ftn Green, Mon. Dec 4, 7:30 pm, Ftn Green City Hall; Moroni. Chester, Wales, Wed , Lec. 6, 7.30 p.m, Moroni City Hill; Ephraim, Thurs, Dec 7, 7.30 pm., Ephraim City Hall. An announienient by I'i Moi lev. County Agncultui.il Stabilization and Conservation Committee Chan man. points out that this annual election is one in which all eligible farm-ti- s should feil a duty to par-- t u quite. ASC unii-imtThe i (iiiniiunitv i to bt (lilted lonsists ol' thiee ngului members and two .ilti mates The i li.ut'man and luc i hail mail of the elect-i- d lommittei will st'ive as ik hg.it c and alternate delegate to the i minty i onvent ion where the uuiiity ASC ii'inmittee will ti lie i ho.si n. Any pei. son n. iy vote m the iiwimnmity illation who is- of an who has legal voting age. mteie.st in a tnim .is an owner. tenant shui ei upper and who is eligible to paitui-iti ill one ol t lie f al 111 pi o grams adnnnisU i cd by the Nephi gi and-p- . and Mis Despam Ft n i It ecu md Mr ml Mis Bov Bowles ot Nephi Burial vv is m Ni phi eemotei y eomnuttee .limiim milts all Mi ol . in each scheduled community as follows: Fairview, Indianola, Milburn, 1 p economy. All are asked to submit these ideas before the meeting December 11. If more convenient, just drop in an envelope and mail to the Sanpete County Industrial Committee at Manti. Committee meets Lenn C. Jensen of Epharim, secretary of the Sanpete County Industrial Development committee who has been named a two-yemember of the RAD committee, attended a meeting in Salt Lake City recently. Dr. Carl Frischnecht has been given the job to project this RAD program through the Utah State University extension service and focus the skills of eleven US departments of ar agriculture operating in Utah Mr. Jensen reported. During its session, the committee on RAD named Dr. Frischknecht to a two-ye- mi local piobicms, ar term on the executive committee and its chairman. Named vu e chairman and also a member was W. C. Salt Lake City, director of the Utah Committee on Industrial and Employment memPlanning. Other bers are Mr. Jensen and Sen Alonzo E. Hopkins (D. Woodruff i. Mrs. Donald T. Adams, Monticello; Rudger Atkin, St George ami I?. II Stnnghum. Vernal, were named to one-car tci ms. two-ve- ar n, two-ye- ar v Gov. Gcoigo D Utah Clyde conmnUce, and talked briefly oil the ptob-lem- s that could ar.se through too many government agoni u's taking over state agencies He was availed that tins would not happen with tlie ItAI tlie |