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Show HIE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Page Four Spring (-'ll) and Mrs. Jack Ringwood, Mr and Mrs. W. H. McGee and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lunford of Salt Rake City. Athene Osborne Observing the birthday anAllniversary of Mrs. Vance T.I.phon. red last week end were Mr. and Mrs. Reid Allred and famMrs. Hazel Hansen under ily, Salt Lake City. Mr. and went major surgery last week Mrs. Rex Allred and family, at the LDS hospital at Mt. Heber and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Pleasant. (Eva) Korgi and family of Mt. Pleasant Mrs, Edith Schofield was hostess Wednesday to the SoMr. and Mrs. Pratt Allred, cial Services club members at Mr. and Mrs. Jennis Allred of her home. Special guests were Manti and Mrs. ReNae Bleak Mrs. Thelma Tuttle, Mt. Pleas-an- of Klammnth Falls, Ore., visitMrs. Mary Einell and Mrs ed relatives in with Saturday Eva Grace Allred. Score win- this city. ners at progressive rook were Mrs. Christie Beck, Mrs. Eva Mrs. Vurleen Simons reGrace Allred. Mrs. Mary Ftn-e- ll ceived word Wednesday of the and Mrs. Athene Osborne. birth of a new grandson, a Recent visitors with Mr. and baby boy bom April 4th to Mrs. Vance Allred were Mrs. Kenneth and Mitzi Armstrong Enter Osborne in Sait Lake City. This la the first son for Kenneth and Mitzi and their fourth o Not Nonsense Fooct Sense Tofophon Mr. and Mrs. Vero Aiken of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Howell of Manti spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City and Provo. and Mrs. Ernest Allred and Mary All-reMr. and Mrs. Dee Kennly of Cardston, Alberta, Canada, spent a few days here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron L. Cheney. Mrs. Cheney and Mrs. Allred are sisters. Also visiting at the Cheney home last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jensen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Madsen and children of Salt Lake City. On Sunday all were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Cheney. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Osborne and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Osborne and family and Mrs. Virgus Osborne spent Saturday and Sunday in West Jordan with Mr. and Mrs. Connell Osborne and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Osborne and Lyle also visited in Draper with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stevens. In Parts, This Put-Togeth- You oven can have breakfast part by part in the continental manner juice, toast, and coffee when you get up, more hearty breakfast has wen support through fare luter. Kuih a the research of leading nutrition scientist. Dr. Helen Clark. Her studies at lurdue University refute a popular belief that all the parts of protein the amino acids have to be present at one meal. She found that amino acids work as efficiently whether parts come assembled or knocked down for assembly in your body in any 4- - to 16 hour period. diet that barely Dr Clark fed groups of animals a nutrient-ricElden Nielsen was taken to for calories. Missing was only one part: the nutrient met their ned the LDS hospital at Mt. Pleasacid, lysine. This was added to the diet of one group at ant last week for medical at- amino intervals to mealtime. It was furnished, by itself, at 4- - to e day tention and observation. the other groups All the animals thrived. Total food was what counted in promoting growth. This research bolsters a trend in America toward breakfast in Visiting Mrs Hazel Coveit parts one part on arising; a second at coffee break. Because food Saturday and Sunday were Mr for the day is wflat counts and not balancing meals the research and Mis Jerrold Jones and opens up opportunities for more flexibility in meal planning. And a children, Dennis, Geialdine and it underscores the wisdom of fitting all the nutrients together on daily basis by following this foodway: Julie of Salt Dike City. Selecting minimum servings from the four food groups A 4 servings of enriched or whole grain bread or other cereal 2 servings of milk or cheese A 4 servings of fruits food and vegetables A 4 ounces of meat, fish, poultry, nuts, dry peas or beans. Adding more of these or other foods as needed for energy, nutrients, ideal weight, and satisfying meals. What project takes know-how- . Assembling any no vou is eat exception. every day by AMY AND AVERY STUARTI h for-th- YOU. ..and your Home Nailing Machines Home-make- An entrance hall gives guests their first and last look of your home. It requires more thought in decorating than the other rooms to give the whole a unified appearance. Modern vinyl wall and floor coverings reward the homemaker with color and variety, reflect the same taste as other parts of the home, but take twice the punishment of other materials. One formal entrance takes its cue from a new solid vinyl floor s tile which captures the color and depth of the stone, malachite. The designs green, black and white swirls float on a metalized green background. A stunning decorative effect is achieved by combining the new pattern with green marble patterned solid vinvl on the floor and wall. The result is worthy of a Venetian palace. Prefer the traditional look? Try using true wood floor tiles mahogany, walnut, cherry or oak with an invisible topping which makes this floor covering as scrubbable as vinyl itself. Combine this with a gay print vinyl wall covering and your entrance hall sparkles with color that thrives on periodic washings with a mild detergent A staircase is a decorative asset in an entrance hall when the floor and stair risers are covered with matching solid vinyl tiles or roll goods. For dramatic contrast, wrap up the theme with vinyl wallcovering in a woodgrain pattern. Varnish the bare stair treads to match the wall. A handkerchief sized entrance hall takes on the air of a precious gem when its walls are covered with washable moire or textured linen patterned vinyl and its floor with easy-car- e white marble patterned vinyl. If its size permits, for an extra dash of elegance, frf me a mirror with the marble floor tile. rs machine. For one thing, it doesn't use nails at all, but heavy duty staples. easy-to-clea- n The machine The electric power used by each of the three electric furnaces at Internationa), Manitoba, is sufficient to furnish for a residential electricity area of over 100,000 people. An important application of platinum is found in its use (La-Rett- Uy Neighbors a) Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Cox entertained at a luncheon and rook party last Monday evening for Mrs. Luciie Madsen, Mrs. Phylinda Turpin, Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron L. Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Terry, Mr. Tm sorry to have to tell and Mrs. Urbana Hartley, and Dee Cox of Provo. Prizes were you, but youre only aa sound won by Mr. and Mrs. M. F as a dollar. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Graham and Mrs. Maud Hart- has now gone to El Cajon, California to visit two weeks ley. with a son and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Madsen spent last Week in Salt It - ems that modern statesLake City at the home of Mr men cant tell a lie, either. The and Mrs. Blain Vance, also coireet name for it is an "offiMrs. Sceverenia Anderson, cial denial." attended conference. U. S. output of steel fell last who has spent the pas thece yea:-- . months in Salt Lake City with Plan to revamp Army sent her children, returned to Fair-viefor a short s ay. Stie c Cogi ess Mrs. Blain Vance of San Diego, Calif., spent last week at World er party birth- Mr. and Mrs. LaRell Sparke and boys of Salt Lake City spent Sunday in Fairview with Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Tucker. 4275889 Lucy Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Larsen and family of Fairview visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Reid H. Allred. The era of scattered nails on the floor... and smashed thumbs to how over ... has ended ! today find work easier with tools like the Arrow nailing Murray at a dinner honoring Mr. Laason'a day anniversary. fairview child. Mr. and Mrs. Reid H. All-re- d visited Wednesday in Orem to visited their new grand daughter, the baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Allied. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Allred and family also of Orem. Carefree Living April 13, 1962 the Ross Vance home assisting Mrs. Vance who has been ill for some tim Mrs. Blain Vances sons, Morns and Dennis, who are attending BYU, spent the weekend at the Vance home. Ted Mower, bishop of a Fairview ward, entered the LDS hospital this week for treatment and observation. Mrs. Mower is in the hospital at Mt. Pleasant with a new baby girl, their seventh child. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Lowe, Cindy Dee and Steven of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. John Seely of Blanding visited recently with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Vance. Mr. and Mrs. Reed C. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Las-so- An- derson, Mrs. Ellis Coons, Kay Carlston and Jeannine Lasson as a catalyst in the manufac- were in Salt Lake City last e ture of gasoline, weekend to attend confei ance. chemical and and pharmaceuOn Sunday Mr. and Mrs tical products. Lasson, Jeannine and Roger Lasson of Price, also Mr. and If at first you don't Mrs. Arnell (Shawna) Heaps that makes you about and family of Bountiful gatherWilliam L. Zeig-le- r, ed at the home of Mj. and average. New Oxford (Pa.) Item. Mrs. Mike (Millie) Lund ' In high-octan- MORONI FEED COMPANY MORONI, UTAH requires only op- d eration leav- ing your other hand free. Speed? It drives 10 time it takes to staples in the hammer one nail. No forceful swinging... smooth action and tireless operation make any nailing job a cinch. What can the machine do? 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