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Show THE MI, PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Two IAiue 3Ii Lucy Tucker NEWSI'AI'EIC HARRISON CONOVER WOODROW WEIGHT MARY B. CLOWARD Phona 417 8304 I'ubILsher Mr and Mis. Fan el Mid-se- n and family of California aie siuhng a vacation here with the Meilm and Albert Madsen families Editor Associate Editor NAMember: UTAH STATE DRESS ASSOCIATION TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. Issued every Friday by the North Sanpete Publishing Company, and entered at the Post Office at Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah, as Second class matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 Subscription Kates, Payable In Advance: One Year .... $1.00 APFLIANCES BECK'S APPLIANCE Maytag RCA Whirlpool Tappan & Amana Franchiie SERVICE GUARANTIED on all appliances 197 N. It W. & 462-202- 5 CHIROPRACTOR Webster CHIROPRACTOR Wl Manti every Tuesday from 2 to 6 p.m. practice Mouths in First door aast of City Fira Station on Union Straet No Appointment Necessary DRUGS ML Pleasant Drug Reliable Prescriptions Hallmark Greeting Cards Timex Watches Jewelry Gifts Cosmetics .... IOIt $2.00 Mr. and Mrs J. E. Mason and children of Brigham City were weekend visitors with Mrs Mason's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Pcteison SALE FURNACES Used or new, gas, coal, and oil. Installed, guaranteed, serviced. Call HU Bill Straw, J28tfc Springville, Utah. A GOOD modem home in Fair-vieor home, buildings and small farm. Call Provo u2tfc CALVES available anytime crossbreds Angus - Holstein Thrifty fast growing, Holstein bull calves for feeding, the good steer kind, Holstein and Guernsey heifer calves w from Wisconsins better farms. All cglves 3 to 12 weeks old delivered on your approval in uniform sizes. We guarantee these calves to be healthy upon arrival. Buy with confidence from Nolan Livestock Co., Phone Bonduel, Wisconsin. 758-474- 1, sl3c Fine home, loOR RENT cated at 289 North 2nd West, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Carpeted, drapes, partly furnished. Inquire of present residents or call J. P. Winterbottom, ph. Clearfield, Utah. Will be vacated about Sepa30 tember 1. over BALDWIN PIANO Take payment of $10.00 per month on Baldwin Spinet or will sell for cash. Also electric orP.O. gan. Write Adjuster, Box 2033, Salt Lake City 10, a30 Utah. 825-3323- Mis Don Ray Christen-eentertained at dinner Wednesday in honor of the eighth birthday anniveisaty of her Mary Lu. Guests daughter, were Mr and Mrs. Ray Christensen and Suzette, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Ned Christensen, Melba Brothei sen and son David and Mrs John Mollinet and son Teddy The Petersons Cousin club met last Monday at the home of Mrs. Gordon Sorensen in Spimg City, when her mother Mrs Lizzie Peterson entertained t he group at a luncheon Classified Advertising refrigeration Phona Dr. Vern R. Si anl Mis Jerry Chri.iten--e- n and tamily of Salt Lake City aie spending the week Chi u.tensens Mrs visiting fattier, John Iron Mr. Mis Mabel Lisbon Williams of Long Beach, California, visited last week with her sister L. L. IYleison. Visitors on Monday with Mr. and Mrs Don Christensen were Mr and Mis. Ferron Christensen of Magna. Visitors on Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert and children of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Irell Despain and family of Logan. On Sunday Irell underwent Despain surgery for appendicitis at the Juab County hospital. e. Mr. and Mrs. A'.birt Ha i.day and family of .salt Lake City have been visiting here with Mrs. Hallida.v'.s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Sanderson. and Mrs. Jack Kessock and Terry of Philadelphia, Pa., have been spending a two weeks vacation in Utah. In Fairview they visited with Mrs. Kessock's mother, Mrs. Cecil James, in Salt Lake City with sisters, Mrs. Ruth Sutherland and Mrs Edith Roberts, and in Hyrum with Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow O. Christiansen. Mrs. James will accompany them back to Pennsylvania for an indefinite stay. Mr. Laura Vance entertained her rook club Thursday afternoon of last week. Eleven members were present. Refreshments were served and prizes were given. Book of the Month club were guests of Mrs. Seattle, Wash. Ivy Anderson on August 22 at her home. Pinochle was played Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Steph- with prizes going to Mrs. Elenson and children of Pueblo, sie Mitchell and Mrs. Alida Colo., are visiting for three Christensen. weeks in Moorni and Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Don FYancom City. and daughter of Mesquite, Mrs. Betty Syme of Salt Nevada, and Mr. and Mrs. Lake City was a guest at the George Francom of Nevada. their parents are in members in Chester Ward Pleasant wishes to announce that thereafter until Christmas the store . CLOSED MONDAY mission Mr. and Mrs. Vesper DiaHARDWARE mond of Springville and Mr. & Mrs. Clair Haslam of Orem Centra! Utah were visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Valten Tucker A farewell testimonial in Implement & Hardware Mrs. Urban Hart honor of Elder James Boyd PEACHES for canning. Tree and Mr. and Company Harward, son of Mr. and Mrs. JOHN DEERE QUALITY James D. Harward of Chester, ripe, $2.50 bushel; (this week ley recently. FARM EQUIPMENT only). Cucumbers, $1.50 buMrs. Cecil Coombs is visiting will be held Sunday evening, Parts and Sarvica shel; tomatoes, $1.50 bushel; 8 at 7:30 pm. in California with her daugh- September in pears, $2.00 bushel. You pick ter the HOT POINT APPLIANCES ward LDS chapel. Chester at the and family present Elder Harward at McMullin Orchard, Gen-ol- a. ACME QUALITY PAINTS will enter HARDWARE a30 time. the mission home on SeptemHOUSEWARE 9 and will depart for his VICTORIO tomato and fruit William A. Bohne spent last ber 36 WEST MAIN STREET No For week visiting his many friends field of labor in the Central juicer. Phone Mt. Pleasant Atlantic states LDS mission information write to Louie in Grand Junction, Fruita, DeRose, 502 South 4th East, Mesa and Collbran, Colorado, on September 16. Consolidated Furniture. Cars27 where he served as an LDS He is a graduate of North Springville, Utah. pets, wallpaper, and Bennetts BOY Scout Suit, size 12; also missionary in 1952. Sanpete high school and of the North Sanpete seminary paint genI house fum. Mt PI. used separator, used 1 month and attended Snow College durCaleb Mrs. and Mr. Mrs. Phone Darr Hartley MEMORIALS Hughes. ? sy3 were hosts at a family dinner ing the past year. while their son, Ellis MONUMENTS COMBINATION coal and elec- recently, More than one hundred perB. Hartley, was home on leave Fine Granite skillfully carved with tric Monarch range in good from held sons attended the annual ward service. They Navy the design of your choice. Ona condition. Low price. Call party and others party of the Second Ward held low charga covan granite, carv4 or contact Marvin a mountain beside the Hartley Saturday night at the Mt. PleaTarms arpresent ing and installing. Anderson, 225 South 1st East family were Mr. and Mrs. sant Canyon Park according to ranged. No intarast. Dates carved Nephi, Utah. on existing monuments in cemeHyrum Blackham and Mr. and Glen Hardy, bishop. tery. MISCELLANEOUS Mrs. Bemell Dyches of Moroni. MERZ MONUMENT CO. Mt. Pleasant second ward Goforth and Miss Ann LAWN Mowers sharpened. En- Jerry Mt. Pleasant Ph. 0 Trailbiulders and parents enSeeley. gine service, bicycle repair; joyed a Trail Builders Roundsaws filed; parts & tires. At TV REPAIR About seven hundred persons up and advancement party last Sams Shop, Gunnison. For attended the program Sunday week at the Canyon Park. A service in this area call at in Fairview North ward hon- chuck wagon dinner was servTV SERVICE REECES Central Utah Implement, Mt. ed to all present. oring a native son, Glade PeTV and RADIO Pleasant; Moroni Cooperative terson. Mr. Peterson thrilled Mercantile; Monte Nielsons the Service on All Makes congregation with his ren- all of Magna were weekend Grocery, Ftn. Green. j7tfc dition of Bless This House, visitors with relatives in Fair-vieWHY buy a carpet shampoo-er- ? "I Believe and The Hills of Phone 427-844- 1 Well loan you one free Home. Evelyn Terry was the Mr. and Mrs. LaVem Miner FAIRVIEW, UTAH of Provo spent the weekend in with purchase of Blue Lus- accompanist. 44 West 100 South Fairview. was Larsen Lawrence tre Carpet and Upholstery Bishop cleaner. Consolidated Furn- in charge; Colleen Peterson UPHOLSTERING Mr. and Mrs. Glade Peterson iture Co. played prelude music; Ellen and children were weekend visin choir singPeterson led the BROWN'S itors here, coming to attend LEGAL NOTICE C. Reed Bishop ing; prayer, UPHOLSTERING Lasson: talks by Bishop Lar- the program given in honor of NOTICE OF INTENTION TO sen and President A. J. Ander- Mr. Peterson. Sofa lumping up? IMPOUND TRESPASSING If so, bring it to son; benediction, Wilford WheMr. and Mis. Edgar (Ted) LIVESTOCK eler. MT. PLEASANT. UTAH The Lions club sponsored the Mower of Provo spent the 4th Soutn First East Notice is hereby given that all weekend with relatives here. program. livestock found trespassing upPHOTOGRAPHY on lands owned or controlled Mr. and Mrs Melrose Pnt-speMr. and Mrs. Charles Miner the weekend here with by the United States within of Salt Lake City were weekFOR THAT PROFESSIONAL Santaquin Watershed. Sections end visitors with Mrs. Ann Bell Sanderson and other relTOUCH 7, 16, 17, 18. 19, 20, 21; TownJensen and Mr. and Mrs. Par- atives. Waddings, Portraits, Commercial ship 11 South; Range 2 East of ker Miner. Call Moroni 2438 the Uinta National Forest, State Mr and Mrs. Grant Clement or see of Utah, will be impounded by LUCIEN B. BOWN and Mrs. Golden Peter- and daujiters of Springville Mr. the United States Forest Ser- son. Mr. and Mrs. Barett Pe- were weekend visitors with Crossroads, Chester, Utah vice on or after September 9, terson and Mrs. Cecilia Mower Mrs. Arminta Clement. 1963, if the same be not preUSED CARS Mr and Airs J. M. Sumsion viously removed permanently consumed during the trespass and from said lands. Any unbrandof Springville family animals ed livestock, or any livestock period. All impounded If you are in the 5 days spent the weekend here with within redeemed not of livestock bearing brands will be Mr. and Mrs. John Burnside. market for a previously found in trespass after impoundment aucwhich are found in continuing offered for sale at public the GOOD USED CAR not sold at Animals or subsequent trespass within tion. sold be at will prisale Call or see public twelve months after date of and vate sale or condemned ROBERT WALKER publication of this notice will the as by required destroyed, be without Mt. Pleasant, Utah further impounded of the of Secretary regulations notice. After the Impoundment, owners of the trespassing live- Agriculture. Signed at Provo, FOR SALE stock may regain possession Utah this 20th day of August, thereof only by first reimburs- 1963 4 OR 5 ton of baled wild hay ing the United States In full R. CLARK ANDERSON, Also an air cooled motor for the expense incurred in adActing Forest Supervisor, Uinta National Forest. When the roll is called uf for a new Holland bailer. vertizing, gathering, impoundSee Paul Peel, Mt. Pleasant ing, feeding and pasturing such Published in Mt. Pleasant yonder it will take a long tim to get through the Smiths. u30c livestock and for the forage Pyramid August 23, 1963 J. C. PENNEY CO. of Mount 84 West Main, Mt. Pleasant James Boyd Ilarward Farewell Sunday THE MILLERS BAKERY Buttercrust Bread ... to servo OTICE commencing Wednesday, September 4th, and every Wednesday Pumpkin Pies . remain open until 8 p.m. for the shopping convenience of our cus- 4 for 79c . . will each 35c LABOR tomers. DAY REMEMBER: You can Tuesday Only Special on Cookies: Buy 15 Dan-gerfie- Daring skater: A 1 f r e do Dr. anil Mrs. Lewia Peter- Mendoza and Jane Morris son and family of Salt Lake emnhine the grace and speed with the darCity also spent the weekend at of ing lifts of ailagto and startthe Peterson home. ling acrobatics in some thrilMrs. Catherine Bryan has ling moments of the 2'j Holiday on Ice of been spending mm time here hour David, Dixie and Bret Pond with her parents, M and Mis P161 arming on Sept. 13 of Preston, Idaho, are visiting Salt in State the Fair at L. L. Peterson, hefo moving hee with their grandparents, with her husband lo Pale Alto, Iaike City for 10 nights. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Draper, California, to make their home. while 50, home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lloyd Pi ice of West Covina, have visited with their mother, Blaikham for a fi-has been visiting California, days. Mrs. Walter Fiaiteom the past here with his patents, Mr Week, and Mis. Lloyd Price Visitors on Sundiy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Threi giandchilJren, childRosier were Mr. and Mrs. Denren of Mr. and Mrs. Wotth nis Rosier of Logan and Mr Allied have spem two weeks and Mrs. William Rosier, also with their grandparent:, and Mrs. Rosier's sister and childMrs. Worth Allred is a visitor ren of Toot le. at the Price home this week. Mis. Gladys Curtis visited Mr. and Mis. Rodney Ander- for a week with Mr. and Mis Miss Anita Davis has reson were Salt Lake City vis- Joseph Cuitis and family in itors on Friday and attended Sunset, Utah, and is visiting turned home from Salt Lake the wedding reception for a this week in Springville with City where she spent two weeks visiting with relatives. grandson, Rodney Udell And- Mrs. Lnvuu Jolley and childerson and his bride, that even- ren. Miss Leuiene Curtis of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dye reSalt Lake City spent the weeking. ceived word Sunday of the Dr. and Mrs Ray Sumsion end in Moroni with her mother. Girth of a new grandson. The and sons, Kevin and Jeffrey, is the son of Mr. and baby have visited the past ten days Mrs. David Mai tin of RooseMr. and Mrs. Clifford Bindwith parents, Mr and Mrs velt. visited Lake in Salt Spafford Sumsion. They left ley City Mnoday for Ogden where they on Sunday wih Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Ella Lamb returned will make their home and Dr. Woody Church and daughter. home from a trip to Tuesday Sumsion will set lip his medical practice. Downey, Calif She accompanGuests for the weekend with ied Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jim and Bill Darden, sons Mr. and Mis. Jay Nelson e and children of Sandy. of Dr. and Mrs. Darden of Mr. and Mrs. Edgel Dych s While in California they visitGreat Falls, Montana, have and daughter Marilyn of Md-val- ed Mr. and Ted Mrs, Brady visited the past month with and children. Visitors time their grandparents, Mr and at the present Mrs. Spafford Sumsion. at the Nelson home are Mi 3. Jeiry Nelson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Beit Christen- Kriss, Brent and Linda of sen and family of Richfield Portland, Oregon. Jerry w ill were dinner guests on Sunday school of Mr. ana Mrs. Curtis Raswere Moroni visitors for the complete his dental mussen in Ephraim. weekend. Mr. Christensen was training in a year. a speaker in Moroni Stake conference on Sunday. 5airview fl ij r a nti it SAN FETE'S IIOMK NOKTI1 August charge it at PENNEY'S! one dozen at regular price and get another dozen for only Ic "HOURS FRESHER, OVEN TO YOU" g. 462-278- 7 462-290- 1. 623-002- 642-202- 462-277- 6 Ihe. Old iimvc. PLOW! FERTILIZE! And you're on your way to profit! 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