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Show A. Si -- I V J A i :1t O mutt- f :JA',S(yS, Volume LIX - Mount Pleasant, Sanpete County, Ut., Friday, Nov. 25, 1949 Traffic Violation Convictions Lead In Justice Of Peace Court Fines totaling almost $30 : have been levied against feiiilus of the l.uv who hn i appealed in the coim I Justi i of the Peue J. lien Slakes Mt. Plea.xanG duting the p, i w u weeks. I , On November 11. Gcotgc land Olson of Sterling $30 upon conviction of be Hi mg intoxicated in public. was attested on the ehasge earliet the same day at I'oun tain Orem hy Ihehaid Peat main, city maishah re Three game violatois si reived fines of $10 apiece the piecinet court on Nov 1 after being arersted at Ches'i by Game Uaiden O. V. Andes son for failing to register elk at The.se the cheeking station. fined were Carl Andeisoil, fees v ter. and George and Jens Crisp of Spring City. Arrested Nov. IS, at Wales o" a charge of battery against toe person of William Chris'enset. Moroni, was Mondoll Christen sen. Deputy Sheriff W K. Pc terson made the arrest af'c; the two Chistensen men had tv come involved in an argument over the value of smallpox vac Mondell Christensen eination. was fined S25 in a session o' the court Monday and later that was day William Christensen wa-line- j Number 5i Jacobs And Beck Are Fchool Board Candidates Nn candidates, Sr., local mortician, 11 C. J.uuns. and Loi.im School Census Down Big Crop Coming Up j Beck, iesiaurant owner, hav filed tor i lection to the NoiCi Sanpete Board ot Education fiom Piecinet Representative 11. in the county jail w as Mendon Draper of Mt. Pleas, l At a he, iring Tuesday, Justi.e of tile Ieare Staker suspended he jail sentence and put io Draper on probation outt. H was arrested on charge hy Lynn Aveirtt. Months ; 2, Mt. Pleasant. Mr. Jacobs has been No. - S marshal. Minor tiaffie violation in the follow nig th... Cu $10. Jens Crisp, Spring Mnwi-rspading; $10, Rowland speeding, and $23, Don T. ieek.es ensen, Spring City, All of the traffic ot driving. fendets were ariested bv Reo Collard, state highway pain, man. l ' , u a. i 13 .11 ol the school population oi Not l it San o i" ,i.ooi utMini dining iho iM l eu, ..as noted thi weed o .locpn I. Bei k, eleik ot the l,oa id of Education. 'I'm disti let now has lS.u ihihhen ot school age as io:u-par.with IS 12 m 1918. Twonu ago tin1 school point anon jeu.s w a well ovei 3, nth), it was a ted. Although theie wa a dcu-aloi the distitei as a whole, sm Ml a mem her of the board the past five Election will b.- held years. Wednesday, December 7. Rites For Wales conn;-jiesulte- Man Held Sat. : ' j t Funeral , - services for Soi-i 68, Jacobsen, prominent ; .e:e ti ,;t ,te:-.- t to. church and civic worker, will tal schools. be conducted at 1 p.m. Satin ihe 1918 and 1919 iiguies ml day in the Wales chapel bv low "talc Police Organization Indianola 2:5, 27; Fanxi.-.I, od Price, bishop. M l Him n, 376, 2.30, Mi. 11,-.- . and In Favor Of Retaining fain Fiietuls may call at the mt, 6s6. 679; Spnng Cit, l,i3. home from 10 a.rn. Saturday Present Enforcement Officers ily 167; Moroni 292, 293; hauntori i till time of services. Buriat ' ,licet). 202, 210; Wales, 16, id. At a hoaul of (linetoi' mi"! will he in the Wales cemeterv Ihe.stei, 52, 53 Totaling IS '3 ing of tile Ctaii Pe.ue Offieos under direction of the Jacobs i lor 19 IS and 182.) lot 1919. Association held in Salt Lake Mortuary of Mt. Pleasant. mf f r For the fit.st time a ie;w, , . Mr. Jacobsen ity on Thnisday,, the diteeiuis died Tuesday was taken ol children undi t cut on record a.-- urging newly morning at the home of nis elected mayors over the state to daughter, Mrs. Alta J. Stevcv ! give consideration to n '.lining in Salt Lake city, fiom heart ? ;A:rV18W in office law enforcement trouble. in their resiieetive ommu-nitieHe was born in Denmark. who, hy reason of ohatac-ter- , January 2, 1K81. He came I experience and training, are Utah as a child, with his parwell qualified in law enforce ents, Mr. and Mis. A. I. Jssoh ment work. -sen, who had emb.aced the L directors also announced D. S. faith in their nativ lamb arrested and fined a simi'et theThecontinuation of the I'POA On sum on charges growing out of September 10, 1902 he was OPERA AND CONCERT STAR HARRY WAYNE WHO WILL training program under married to Rachel Rees of The North Ward Mutual is the altercation. He was eon police appear in the Music Guild's opening concert ol the season the direction of the FBI. 'he ser- Wales in the Manti LDS torn on a victed of disturbing the peace. That putting plav zone and Monday evening at Craighead auditorium. Lucas Family, next Tuesday Fined $100 on a drunken driv ies of pie. schools for 1950 to commence in He served eighteen years as at 8:00 p.m. in Fair-vieevening ing count and sentenced to six March or April. North ward chapel. bishop of the Wales L. I). S. ward and at the time of his It is a budget number and Lead-ofdeath was a member of the Spring City everyone is invited. Moroni Stake high council. For Thi cast is as follows: Grainp, 21 years he was manager of Lee Mown; Robert Lucas, UrbStore; lie also the Wales Co-oan Bench; Matildy Lucas, Lila served as chairman of the town ; Mower; Ruth Lucas, Mary in was instrumental Bob Lucas, Milton Brady; board, and Harry Wayne, the gifted ; ml On that memorable occasion, Now on display at Straw's the installation of electric pow- versatile young American hail Olin Downes wrote of his ex- Jean Kline, LaWana Vance: Garage, Spring City, the new er in Wales; he was a director tone, will he heard heie in cellent understanding and clear- Ray Dulton, Earl Brady; Mrs. a 28 1950 Pontiac offers appear- of the Wales Irrigation Co.; A. L. on Monday, November 28 ness of enunciation". Dulton, Mrs. Cailston; nice and mechanical ; Boy Scout executive and a pop at 8:15 in Craighead auditorium Blanch Henrietta Tiness, He has also solo the sung ments headlined by a ular musician and orc lu s'.r i Sam Ruel was born in Oiegon, lie Mower; Singer, baritone in Elijah", "The Jane Appleton, VVoodiovv Christial inciea.se in eight there receiving bis cv.iy Messiah", parts A farewell testimonial will be a ad "The Seasons are his widow of musical education. power, according to M Surviving tiansen. His m". Veidis held Friday evening at 7:3 Strate, dealer. a "Requit and two Wales; (laughters Pleasant concert is sponsons His progtam here will include p.m. in the ward nvreation bal. In presenting the new Pontia, son, Nelden R. Jacobsen, and the Music Guild. Edwin Miner, music teacher the early classics, the lomaniics lor Ruel A. Allred who leave:. Mr. Strate said, We believe our Mrs. Alta J. Stevens of Salt His singing careei began at Fairview Junior high school, and the moderns. December 5th for tlm Missiot 1950 line to be the best looking Lake and Mrs. Leah J. Gul Los where at the chorus will direct the ami Home at Salt Lake city. finest perfoiming Pontiacs ever brandson of Sandy; his father, of Angeles, he .appeared with furnish the program for the eighteen Ruel will serve as a mission six logiembrace of P. A. Jacobsen They Nephi; produced. Sacrament meeting Sunday evehi others the Metropolitan Opeia ary in the Netherlands Mission. cal and well thought out ad- grandchildren; two tion. From that day on, the ning in the Fait view Suulli He Is a son of Bishop and vances. 1949 mode's and four sisters, Marinus The was laid, and there was a ward chapel. path Mis. Reid H. Allred of ttv brought Pontiacs popularity it Anni. Mrs. of Richfield; "Succession of engagements, tin Spring City ward. Keith R. All a new peak. Now we have gotv J. Batchelor of Trovo; Mrs. Edna first now Both ward year with the Los Ang-leis to Ru.l a brother Calif 1iimarys ch"se , ted, on from there." Long of Los Angeles, Opera, then with the Calithe to for their annual vis;l Light on mission a Tuisday Mis. Nora J. Reed, Mrs. Hannah serving Pontiac again gives its win( fornia Opera company, By TiCsemary Cloward and the ing day of the shut-inHawaiian Islands. J. Wilson and Verful Jacobsen an tomers extremely 'ihe Sanpete Ptincipals Asso-- . older home-bounFigaro in Mozarts "Mar of The Ward MIA whl havi choice, the Spring City people of Nephi. 'at ton he.il their annual the town. Each teacher supertinge of Figaro". and Streamline, Chieftan charge of the testimonial which said. . The next four years he spe" Thanksgiving Turkey dinner at vised their class. Each child includes the following preg.-mlines are continued with : tane-arin khaki, both in England and the home ol Spafford Sumson brought a Thanksgiving surTerriam lt ( r numbers: six song, deluxe and styling, M to 19 in returned Ib France. cl Moioni last Tuesday. conducted hy E. B. Te prise to be placed in a basket, and Hy engines f cylinder Sehoo The topic of the day was ar- then to be presented to the home mm (gilt study at the Juiliard or Synchro Mes'i ly; piano duet, Yvonn. A short Music, where li is voice a n't f:e ia ngement of the basket be'! they visited. program Pats Schofield: talk, Owe.: L transmissions. F schedule for league play. was prepared to lie presented in musicianship weto imme of the Anderson; song, mixed chon:-.- ' Cubic displacement and encouraged recognized Allred the home. origin leading, Leila Ruth Osbor.t'-popular eight cylinder Thanksgiviny Assembly The annual Boy Scout ban- appeared in leadin': saxophone solo, Leo been increased to product' has of ' The North Bend camp of Tit, Thanksgiving Assembly emarks uy the missionary ano 108 horseoower, Mr. Stra e quet of Mt. Pleasant will he wotkshop productions as Mu'" was given Tuesday by the Mt Daughters of the Pioneers h hi op ras his parents; vocal solo, Mm dared. Horsepower of the six he.d December 10 in the South diffoient Ft' It was un- their meeting in the Faiivieu Pleasant 'ivhwj Maurine Allred; song, Tertian e Under engine remains at 9, Ward recreation hall, ae- ording Ccsi Fan Tu'ti, der the direction of JoAim I ,u South ward church Monday afe to Dr. Dail P. Averett, general Oedipus Rex, and Ib'''s Chorus. t :t both for ratios h Compression deinonslreth: '.ett and Rhea Anderson. ternoon. Captain Florence Mow geFque, thus Ruel is a graduate of North vines arc 6.5 allowing max chairman. rang,- and versatility er was in char), e. ' Bring a Boy as a Guest was fine Sanpete high school and Nn ' mum performance with The Lemonade Opeia" cla: Basketball Game o' Rasmussen Mrs. Harold chosen as the motto for College. tional savings on ed him for the next two ye : Ninth as i in voted was Indianola S.nipet Wednesday were form when plans gasolines. he sang leading io'os, b,.s ond nhued its tirst a;nd Si '.via The newly se.eeted officer:- 5 From bumper to bumper, in- ulat.d by the general commithis reputation and 'tau ketball game at Monroe. Pit Romero is the first vi Stake lishing North tee the Sanpete calculated evening. ' i out. Tuesday side and all from w ith Lueiie Pete-.-as secte-tarying fine reviews Announcement of commi n-an1 mary association are: Pr si. (cm have enriched :' Safety Council be New York critics.idedWhenperfo-- : Mrs. Christie R. Bunnell, Sptitv highlighted Pontiacs tradition- and perfected plans will io Ab Jenkins, from the Utah Koussevitsky dc Emma Jane Anderson gave ' o City; first counselor, Mrs. AM ally rich appearance, the Sprin ' made In next weeks Pyramid, Beethovens Ninth Sy m films the prayer; the lesson was giv showed (ouneil, safety Dr. to Aver.tt. Larsen, Fairviow; setond according stated. dealer Wa" Har'-City Hall. in interest on cave O lectures M and Carnegie" v en by Erba Rasmussen; Lydia Helen ejor. Mrs. was chosen for the so, qic.'' in gustier safety and docua. Tucker read the history of hot a. secretary Home for Thanksgiving Spiing City; Iritintion For Job's Daughters N. S ing of auto accidents to mother, Mary Peterson; Dixie treasurer, Mrs. Gladys Members of the local Jobs Miss Gloria Jensen, a claughtu afternoon. Hansen played an organ solo and stuihnts Wednesday Mrs will participate in a of Mr. and Mrs. Hershd Jensen. EoTr.ta-Creen Soring City; chorister, r 4 Daughters Ellen Peterson and Alta Larsen Anna Jensen, Fairvie;w organist Grand Visitation and Initiation A graduate of Wasatch AcadSchc , Calendar For December sang a duet. The closing pi aver Mrs. Ida Day, Fairviow; Guide Wednesday evening, November emy, Gloria is a freshman stuDei ember 2 Basketball game was by Selma Peterson. and Seagull leader, Mrs. Neva 30, it was this dent in art at Utah State announced 9 V Here. with South Emery. Dye, Spring City; Trekker and week. college in Logan. December 3 Basketball game The South ward had their Biuebird leader, Mrs. Ada Ellis. with Salina. Here. study meeting at the home or Spiing City; Blazer and Latk 7 Basketball game Mrs. December last Mt. Anderson Truscott. Mrs. Iva Gladys leader, with Carbon. Away. night. Thursday Pleasant; Zions Boys and Girls December 8 Basketball lesson game The teacher training leader, Mrs. Nellie Blain, Spring GOP District Meet with North Emery. Away. was given by Mrs. Jane Brinton City, and Groups I and II lead district GOP convention A December 9 Basketball game and light refreshments were Mt. Sorensen, or, Mrs. Jewel was held at the Forrest Hool xv ith South Emery. Away. served. Pleasant. ol 14 Previews I), rcmbei The city of Manti Tuesday and 100 women who founded the Wednesday in Nephi. Mrs. Bunnell as presidetv vva.x GOP Progress. oi observed the 100th anniversary The A show featuring Lee Grand speaker guest succeeds Mrs. Etta Graham city. School play. magician, was held last Monday December Senator Watkins. Also pro,, Fairviow; Mrs. Madsen succeeds of the arrival of the Mormon Snow fell the of first night in were Mrs. Jex, past president 15 Basket hall night in the Fairview North December Mrs. Virginia Jensen of Mt Pioneers in the Sanpete valley, the and! game with Duchesne. Here. valley, and the settlers suf- the Ladies Wool grower ward chapel. It wa;-- a very big Morle Pleasant, and Mrs. Puey suc- the day when Isaac fered untold L. 21 Basketball Worthlin. December during hardships Mrs. success. Joseph ceeds Mrs. Roma Tucker, Fair named Manti from a city in the that Here. winter, one of Utah's most The meeting was in the foirn game with Monro--Book of Mormon. iew. The people took refuge of a round tabl dis;usio-wherBall December 23 Christmas Goi Harvest The annual The centennial celebration is severe. in in the temple hill, were asked .n-l lata. the Fairview Ninth questions by The Ward rimary - ith Mr-- being sponsored by a commiito. and dugouts sponsored the cattle were taken two answered by members pms. o' Baske t) ill 28 December Albed with Ray P. Dyreng as general ibhSe president. (Continued on back page.) south of the settlemen to A luncheon was served. with Lincoln. Here. CteiThanks chairman. Assisting him a,-- miles game ti al; .1' she.-leloa warm spring, where men ' December 24 to January 3 Those present fiom Founiam t Claude Braithwaite, in ch; rgc iving cheer baskets Tues-tav.,c Christmas Holidays. snow off the grass to keep Green Ladies Auxiliary ir b " if a pageant on this citys his-:rTtv Id." : .'i 1. : them alive. Mrs. Eva Jacobsen. visited the aged and slmt in by Mrs. A. M. Mellor, er-Their horns were sharpened to Mrs. Elna Nielson and Me--. News From Snow College Ellis E. Johnson, editor of the ward. n book on Mantis 100 yeais, iu tv assist them in flighting off th. James L. Nielson. These visits are made Next Monday, Snow College attacks of coyotes and (tavenous published next month. nually hy the Primary gioup:. will open its doors to all whe w olves. Yourselz One Make It of hundred on hack fifty page. (Continued Pageant Friday, Saturday are interested in improving the 250 cattle died in spite of With Wool Model'ifi oeeo-iinPageants will be staged Frida;, efforts bettu and themselves to Chic! save and them, and Saturday. Included in the Lions Club Zone Meet In connection with the Ladies fitted to cope with every-dadut-inWalker his and lived tribe centennial day events Tuesd.tv tea givni Friday af- problems. Students the for Set Tor Saturday the winter off the carcasse--- , Auxiliary was the unveiling of a commemEva winter with President ternoon will By Helen Loye Jensen register quarter Horace Magelby, zone chan-ma- orative plaque at the pioneer log keeping them in good feelings Jacobsen directing, t he eoun.v November 28. Mrs. Marie Musig Barton, tal in toward the whites. It was upon "Make It Yourself With Wo d" of Lions International, an- cabin on N. Main street Facilities at Snow, teaching ented Mt. Pleasant author am the request of Chief Walkei t.. nounced that a zone meeting Manti. modeling was held. staff and school plant, are story teller, has teeeived the The plaque ceremony was con- Brigham Young that the set would be hPld at the Lions' a a A very difficult decision among the best in the state. first edition of her hook "Oat tiers came Manti. to lodge in Moroni tomorrow night ducted hy Mrs. Maggie the judges because :d! Theie are dormitories for botli Promised Land, and copies of made hy oldest surviving grandchild i Saturday). The pioneers survived the wt t e so well made and tru d 'men and women; costs are low. the book are being distributed This will he the second of of William and Johanna Ritchie first winter, supplemented by All departments will offer hc to hr many friends who had designed. three meetings planned for the who presented the cabin to supplies from Salt Lake, and beautifully 'o ginning courses and extra-cudecision went oidered the book even before final The Presidents and Daughters of Utah Pioneers foi .Manti has grown into a pros- Lola Cook, Fountain Green: rlculnr activities will be em current year. publication. a from use as clubs museum of its Lions secretaries present perous community of approxi and Bcvvh phasized. Vocational agricul"Our Promised Land", which Christensen Julia B. Mt. Mrs. Lak. Salt Kate It is Blaekham of Moroni Carter, Gunnison, Manti, Ephraim. will ture and mechanics will he contains Book of Mormon stories mately 2500 population. They Moroni the county seat of Sanpete leave for the State Fashion ! 'city, state DlP president, Pleasant, Fairviow and told in chronological stressed. order, the unveiling. are expected to he present. of th county and the site will do stays close to the interesting 30 In Salt Labe area in this November vue People A zone patty, Manti history that will be re-- i famed million-dollawhich will he temple of well to make use of these very subject narrative of the text held soon, will In' plann d at called during the centennial be. the Church of Jesus Chris' o' city. but is writen simply for reading real opportunities. this meeting and any problems gins with Biigham Young's ap Later-daSaints, constructed by to Gemgc E. ('""tniis has by hoys and girls. of the various Hubs will b pointement of Isaac (Fatheri the pioneers from oolite stone Death Mt. Pleasant people should be the winter in Mesa, At i Tlie temperature in spend : at solutions Shtimwav discussed nd dug from the hill upon which zona where lie will recup'-- at Valiev teaches 120 and SMorhy, Charles for proud of the efforts of Mrs R, degrees Seth Taft to lead the 125 men the temple stands. tempted. from a recent illness d.iv s in succession. M. theie ate 1.31 ihtldreit 5 eais age. "t orMu Accomplishments Of FFA Winners T-- v offi-eia'- s s Drama Slated j Baritone Is Strate To Show Elder Allred school age in the dlstiict and Iiguies indicat, an ni school population may he noed in coming ) eats. In the disti i, t f By Local MIA Artist On Music Guilds Concert Series Newest Pontiac Lai-sen- Called To - Holland Service Fol-iett- lid-nois- , North Sanpete - Jar-obse- Highlights s Scout Banquet Is Dec. Tenth , c Are Outlined See Stoiv Pg. 3) iturday. several of Ihe lo s lorn Moioni FFA Highs chapter were in Salt Lake city wit It their sponsors, Elden and Laurence Kelson to take part in a panel discussion, "Accomplishments of Our FFA Chapter in the Cooperative Field" at the annual session of t!ie Utah Council of Farinois Cooperatives. David Mum-ford- , Ray Sumsion, Ray Kelson, Terry Anderson, Ralph Coates and Bobby Blaekham were members of the group who took part in th F Wes-ten.sko- panel discussion. First place in cooperative activities was awarded to the chapter after consideration of the many activities of a coopei ative nature in which the club has engaged. A partial list follows: Cooperative purchase of feed for 58 head of beef 72 head of hogs, 44.20) steers, meat chickens, 110 head of other livestock. Tours to the cooperatives-Moronfollowing farmer i Feed company, Moroni Processing Plant, Moroni Farm , ers Utah Poultry AsotU tion of Salt Lake city, Moronis Church dairy farm, Moroni Co-oMercantile store, Sanpete County Breeders Association, Producers Livestock Marketing Association of Salt Lake city and Ogden and the Farmers Grain ExIn each change in Ogden. piartf t lie manager or a of the company has conducted a tour, explaining the functions organization, how it. and its general set-upThe chapter has purchased a Co-op- p e repie-sentativ- dehorning and branding chute which has been used coope.-atively throughout the district by members of the club am their fathers. It has also been rented to other livestock mn (Continued on back page.) . - . ( - non-leagu- vice-captai- s dest;:-touche- . co-,t-- Puv Agri-eultur- e Local Folks Go Manti Was 100 Years Old Tuesday; To GOP Meeting Celebrations Are Friday, Saturday t'j 15-1- t 1 Marie Bartons pr-M- l Book Of Stories v ) Is Off Press Soi.-n-jso- t r Family Party At High School includes 2 Vaudville Shows Two shows, instead of the presented in former years, will be featured at this years uric Bailey-MeCun- e Harvester Internal ional Family Party, it was announced th is week hy D. L. Bailey, manager of the local division. companys The party, to be staged at the North Sanpete high sclmai Friday, December 2, will feature a cast of eastern peiform-erin vaudeville shows at 2:3u p.m. and 7 p.m. Children are invited to attend the 2:30 p.m show, Mr. Bailey said. The evening performane at 7 will be for adults. has The party been made possible through the cooperation of North Sanpete high school, it was stated. s two-sho- Madsen Mans Funeral Is Here Friday Bruce A. Madsen, 50, Price, died Tuesday at 5 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of a lineerin g illness. i t A farmer and stock raiser Sanpete and Carbon counties most of his life, he was bcn.i April 27, 1899, in Mt. Pleasant, a son of Andrew C. and Abbie Carter Madsen. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of l.attei-dato Saints and belonged the Price Elks lodge. He married Amy Stelv Helston in 1939. She died in 1910. On March 6, 1946, he married Della at Las Labrum of Meadow, Vegas, Nevada. Surviving are his widow. daughter, Hilda Madsen, Pi ice his mother, Mt. Pleasant; and three sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Jacobsen, Salt Lake city; Mrs. Leoan Mrs. and (Ntnderson, Provo, Louise Watts, Moab, Grand county. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at the Mt. Pleasant North ward chapel. Buriat will be in the Meadow cemett'rv under direction of the Ersen-bacfuneral home. |