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Show A r 'T -- frfnr SZ Vo I ume LX r Mount Pleasant, Sanpete 1 t i Z 'YY V V K-- Dec, 9, 1949 Count, Utah, Friday, Number Fairview Beautification X K' To Be Holiday Celebrations J Held On Monday liMut ;1 li ,i ion n.i-- i.i" l.r held .Monday night .n 7 m ' the Junior Inill x hm.i Inn i l'airuni lias a (hance of winning vo Hu- . r i?: injrg - presented by the .Ml. IMo.is.ur 1yiamid toi the 1'liimi'iiin bowing tho most iisic impiov. ment. Everone is itivderi, s lets- go son what we haw t! ,1 this past vear to mak Fails' ;i bolter place in vshhb to lu Wasatch Academy of the Fairs - ss i&k Hamblen, will be 2X1. according Sale'.v I'oiieeil Here Wednesday ' at presided ' A tip: A Picshyterlan Chine dnverholiday d:i:ik evening, Decoiubei II diiver doesnt doesn't think' at 7.30 p.m. This cantata consists ul cboi um's and solo number', wi'li 01 g.111 accompaniment. Solo:ats aie: Betty Hooks, Alan Scow, , Tom Lane, Christine Ilouch-.n( hailotte Ruse, JoAnne Vooth-oOceana Brandon and Robert Die Fir:,t on Sunday The "Itr "WE SHOOK irHw" ithf rhrnrhmt y 4- EXCLAIMS GAIL MADSEN IN THE THE FAMILY TREE", think it; drink North Sanpete Thespians Will Shake Family Tree Three Shows ive. full-tim- and 1G. On December 14 it ssill he presented in the afternoon to In the the Hamilton school, in evening it will Spring City. On December 13, a night p will be Fairview. cd produced e Purchased By a Rasmussen Man tit Oti December 1G tin- - sch.-lay ssill be piesenled to the high school in the a'lenioo-end the public in the evening it. the school auditorium. The presentation is under Cue 1 i long-standin- p direction of Merrill B. Hill and Arthur Lee Monsen, student di- 4 in- ciy, - Experiments have slios, ti that children learn 3 per sent mote in seeing a motion picture on some subject than hey do through reading about it in in- a text book. They also main fo mation gained, 33 per ("id longvr than they do thtough reading. Morris Shins of North Sanpete h'gh school has been appoint tm'd coordinator for l District. He has the rosoonsilnl and hooking ify of ordering films for the entire district and aiso seeing that they are dts-ihuted to the projx'r schools on the selected date for showing son. after-dinne- Was Seventy audio-visua- tme. lie was born in Wales, Utah, September 23, 1879, a sou of and Mary James Edmunds. He was married to Anna Thomu-onIld-mu- t for ri- der Moiris Brady was held at 7:30 p.m. in the Fail view North ward chape.. Mr. Brady is a son of Sidney Ik A. and Della Hurst Brady. is a gaduaie of North Sanper high school and Snow coll.gc He left for the Mission Home lie in Salt Lake city Monday. will serve in the New England Stales Mission. (Continued on jjage Four' inven-t'on- Edmunds of Spring City, and the uillowing children: Allan. SI elJon and Jack Edmunds, Mis Earl B.ck of Spring City: Fro Green, Edmunds of Fountain I Mrs. Pearl White, Provo; Ross Carter, Orem; Mrs. Mis. Don Also Nergin, Pleasant Grov. sutviving are 13 grandchildren end a sister, Mrs. Mary Barmit s' n, Fountain Green. Funeral services weie Combined Legion Meeting Hears Talk On Far East The American Legion and th Auxiliaiy met in a joint meet ing Monday evening and listen- cot-ducte- - A s 1 Scouts Prepare To Wednesday at 1 p. nt. in the ward chapel with Bishop Reid II. Allred presiding. nd Mrs. Mary Story won low Furial in Spring City ccmoH r score prize. ed to Mrs. William Campbell ol was under direction I'r.-eitof the Those present were Mrs. Du Wasatch Academy lecture on the nch Funeral Home. er. Mr... Siory, Mrs. Mella Mor-i'Far East. Mis. Minnie Blaekham, At the business meetmg plans they may be bought at the (Kor. Us. Helena Olsen, Mrs. Etfic Douglas Olsen of California, By Rhea Anderson the bigg" t voluro" in Mi. were made for the annual ehil if visiting his parents, Mr. and ff there is a scout It will be necessary for evei lackham, Mrs. Li.etta Bailey, of Expecting , Christmas he to mailing in is not Christmas who Ethel Pleasant Mrs. John Olsen. party olannmg one to bring his own pl.Ve. ('tens I.s. Edna Draper, Mis. K. lo al Bohne, pas banRay be Id in the Legion hall Dec. 21. to Lc attend Saturday night's KVntinoeri on page 3) tie mast r, was prepared this week and cup or glass. kuley and Mrs. Larsen, quet because of financial reas- cause a large crowd is expected. hostess. with 100,000 stamps of ons, he better change h's plans None will be available at the The next meeting of the group vutiousnearly denominations. ill he next Thursday afternoon tight now, according to mem- banquet. Ready to he used nv Mt. bers of the committee on December 13, at the homo of Pleasant folks on their packhe will This Mis. Mella Morley. letters anil cards and ages If there is a man who is mt Fountain Green Christmas the clubs annual 25,000 one cent stamps he virp because attend to planning arty. 25, 000 two cent stamps, 15,000 doesn't have a scout to attend on pag nW (continued three cent stamps and a large festivities. At the clo.--e with, he better change his plans By Kathryn Redd rings 1. umbers of fours, fives, tens, el. Posters placed throughout tlm of the banquet Coach John Sums too, committee members deSave Those Wrappers The postmaster reminded the IRo' clared. school building urge all stu- announced the honour." public that under new postal And Help Send Soap To Dr. Dail P. Averett is the man dents and faculty to attend the ball captain Bob Moore nil laws it takes two cents instead sitiior sponsored Christmas Ball presented him with a gam" to contact if youre a scout who War Victims of a cent and a half to s.nd an European Bob football. bad will who a or man The dance previously afford cant it, Monday. oui-0a unsealed Christmas card In ruhlic paiticipaf Ken elected by members of .h would like to take a scout to lormal and in the Gym at an to his mailed Cards town. was h utged cause is c.u in from A hoy and Aver.?t Dr, vvoithy the banquet. squad. girl San-- . addressee within Mt. Pleasant of the members week to nominated been by class have F avors were charge of getting such people plaster pat is for one i 1 to chapter of the Asm at'on may still be mailed compete for the title of Prime men figurines. The library, together so that every seoul Jacksc: f American Mr. and Mrs. Alvin id University .Vomr., cent sealed or unsealed, and Princess". Don Stocks a occoratod with athletic trophys town will have an opportunity and daughter Eudean and that Mrs. Bert Peterson said Petty Hooks arc the senior's ar.d pennants was scene ol the to cat turkey Saturday right. local a The post office staff whidi Burke, and Mrs. Jackson's pi' is sponsoting AAl'W Dale thiee of the masters Scout choice; Kay Ellis and ('a nee. to needy ordinarily includes M". Balin' Av-- t eats, Mr. and Mrs. Lenird Old to send Dr. soap are Ann Phillip campaign troops participating Beighley, junior; for S' o left and Long with the Harold Winkler victims war Opal Thursday royd David t North ward. rot in the Albert sophomoie; A Friend In Need Joseph, and met European of an where will the local 11 Calif., enlist of they help grocery Dead, ville, Carand ward Rok South Bunt and cooperation the Bailey in Marilyn WasaLb then son, Sharon Jadaon ul at Helping children in war tom William Burton dies and the makers of Swan additional wotker nev. W, a Bobby Madsen ter, freshmen; the U. S. Navy who arrived soap. when Owen Stewait. a been has ;u major and Jimmy Sutter, junior high. (ountiies Academy. t the USS St. Paul that institu- student at the DSAC, takes up CARE, tlx Meanwhile It was stressed earlier on Committee heads for the af- t'vity of the boys in Darlmg'on In San Francisco hat net tion which sends supply pack-oreduring temporary employment fair are Betty Jean P.arentvea dot nr. Under the supervision of that the affair is not a fatter docked months cruise to FJuropean war victims, the Christmas rush. Ella Wicklund, hou ar.d sons banquet. Ladies are after an right Lob Moore, Clierio Nyman. Bow Miss od and i" of South China for the of officials Meantime soup through will send one bar Marimon. Gerrie Llewellyn and mother, they have sent $10 'r h vited to be present too. x rappers Wycoff company which has th.. East Far ( tuna's orphanages and a CAR two Swan places. soap for the Tiesin The Adams. ceremony Vdov (very bee. in They are expected to retur turned in by local people, Mrs. contract for hauling thp mail, package to Europe. The money tat ion of Colors" will Bofme itr have assured Mr. a week. cheese raised was at sandwich Peterson explained. within the 7:30, banquet by Cob Moote Honored promptly (Continued 0,1 page four) Deposit Boxes have been set company has plenty of reset ve The W (Tub, Wasatch letiei s.iles, donations from the boy will he scived immediaelv after the cc omony. Anyone wishup in local grocery stores to transportation to take care of men. gave their annual dmm r and profit gam d fiom an Ton cant icgulato the wca'h receive these soap wrapper' Christmas mail loads. If dance m Datlingfon St-- ing to buy tickets may outTha' dance Saturday. Turkey dinnei one additional tank can (iav. them from Ray K. Bohne, ", let, but voti (an vott: dnvlij Mis. PcU'ison said. in the church began th. eve- Eat Turkey Feast in Council- Deluge Of Christmas Packages , Candidates For Wasatch Academy Christmas Royalty Are Nominated Local Folk Meet Sailor Son; Home From China 1 : non-profi- s nrc-(ss.i'- i impio. ment of City Post Office Is Ready For Usual his-toiy- lot-10- marked the condition - t , September 4, 1912 at Evanston, Wyoming. His occupation has b on that of a farmer and .sheep heiuor. Foi several years he war justice of the Peace g.t Spring City. Survivois are his widow, Mrs Dec. 14. Transfusions Are Aid To Fire Victim At Provo Wed. r , profit-sharin- Edmunt James Edmun ds, 70, d'ed at his home Sunday morning folloing an illness of some i I00F Visitations gum-dro- pry-ment- w ' man Leishel Jensen, suffering fiom seveie bums at the Sa' pete LI)S hospital, has bean noled since the administration of blood transfusions curlier this week, it was announced Thursday at the hospital. Ten members of the Mi. PleasDescribed as satisfactory was IOOFant lodge accompanied the condition of J. Ben Staker L. H. Beck on his official visitawho underwent an operation at tion to the Provo Odd Fellows Hie hospital Monday, D, c. 5. lodge Wednesday evening. Also improving was the conMr. Beck is Grand Master of of Wilford West who was Odd Fellows stat, organization dition to the hospital early inis Since he assumed o:l;ce List taken week with a ease of pneumonia May he lias marie 1G official n; Babies born at the Hospital itations tc lodges throughout the state. He plans to maae thiee were as follows: A boy to II. J. and Sylvia E. more visitations befor; retiring from office. Seven lodges wall Killer, Manti, Dec. 1. A girl, to Paul and Jackie be included in the millings to which he makes the remaining Blaekham, Manti, Dec. I. A girl to LuDeal and LuDean visitations. Meanwhile members of the lo- Peterson, Ephraim, Dec. 8. A girl to Mont T. and Etl.c! cal IOOF lodge were planning a nominations and election meet- Lewis, Ephraim, Dec. 9. A girl to Merrill C. and Bidie ing for next Tuesday evening at Creek, the lodge hall. Officers named Darlene Mower, Clear that night will preside over the Dec. 8. organization during the coming Each generation gathers tojear. Duane Jensen is tho retim-gether the imperishable children Noble Grand of the Mt. Pleasant of the past, and increases them group and Ernest Bushman is by new sons of light, alike radi ant with immortality Bancroft the retiring Vice Grand profit-sharin- Dies Monday; pattieipating Id Beck Continues Wool-grower- Edmunds Man - the tend the annual meeting of the Utah School board sssocia Lake tion scheduled for SaK 11 rector. . 1 Kozy Theater Is part-tim- . Post Again Gills Sextette and the Male l.'uartette combined. William Burton directs tne cantata. Miss Grace Mae SamJ. C. Penney Co. Authorizes ple is accompanist and trains the soloists, quartet and sextet. For Associates Epee. Payment The public is cordially mvicd The board of direetois of the J. C. have Penney Company authorized a special payment of Moroni Cast members for the play are iui amount equal to two week.-- ' as follows: Mary Ann Pritchett, pay for all associates who have been employ'd for ihe JoAnn Larsen, Mads. Gail Wanda full year of 1919 and on a Justensen, Mary Joy basis for extra and Hughes, Shirley Schofield, Ray associates for tln.-David Earl Sorensen. Bohne, Sheril Mower, Wallace Rasmus- employed less than a year, acAnderson, sen, Neil Jones and Judy Olson. cording to Clarence manager of the companys Mt Alumni Assembly Pleasant store. December 9, the alumni of All Penney assoiiaW; through North Sanpete will present an ou the company shatc in this Glendale Larsen this w"ek assembly for the Sanpete stud-- payment except those who are announced the sale of the Ko: v body. The assembly is members of the management T heatre to Devere C. Rasmussen Mack staff and whose earnings aie of Salt Lake city. The sale p:ic rder the direction of president of the determined largely by the comp- v as not disclosed. Mr. Kasntas-sassumed active manageoiganization. profit si, a: any's will ing plan, it was explained. The alumni association ment of the theatre Dee. 1. Dealso sponsor a dance on Mr. Rasmussen and his family Mr. Anderson said that riou cern her 28. lan to occupy the Bishop Dun than 50,000 Penney associates over the United Stales will Anderson home in Moroni. Moke It Yourself With Wool in this payment, inparticipate Miss Virginia Ann Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blaekham Scpvil, 9 at the Mt. Pleasant of Mr. and Mrs. Burgess cluding caughty-store. He furtixr emphasized and Mr. and Mrs, Jay Nelson the that this was not a Christmas vxre hosts at a delightful (linSoovil, recently entered Make It Yourself With Wool bonus in the usual seme ai:d net party at the Lions Lo.ige contest in Salt Lake cny. It is was Saturday night. The dining tables weie acsponsored by the Utah The company some years ago cented with Christmas decoraauxiliary. a and thrift substituted tions and lighted by 'all r.d Virginia Ann entered a Kal plan for the more usi.a blue gabardine suit which she Tiny candles in tapers. this bonus into and made in the Home Economics Christmas .aih marked holders a proporplan is annually paid class. tionate share of company cam p'.ace. hous were The ings. The current extra Chorus nt playing progressive Rook sp( arid! is announced, just Blaekham with Mrs. Clifford Wednesday night, Decembr. 7 the North Sanpete high school tiunal to these thrift and winning high score for the Mr. Indosnn benefits, chorus attended the "Requiem, women and Mrs. Leonard Elia a Christmas carol production by said. son winning low. chorus and the BYU concert Laurence Kelson won men's Deaths from burns reach a high score prize and How.nl wotkshop. National Blaekham won low. peak in December, Of Progress Safety Council figures show Those present for the gdla A Lyceum number Previews The principal reasons ate dep-included: Dr. and Mrs. evening imOf Progress will be presented the heating appliances (or Dean Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. in the school auditorium 0,1 proper use of them) and defecBlaekham, Mr. and Mrs. December bun. Earl Nelson, tive chimneys. December 14. Mr. and Mis. Petty d.et.ths usually top 1,000. In Ihe Blaekham, Mr. and Mrs. Horace It will be a lecture on and atomic power. simmer they average 500 or less Magleby, Mr. and Mrs. niff.rd a month. Blaekham, Mr. and Mis. Mel Card Of Thanks Ramsay, Mr. and Mrs. D.rMont Bard Mrs. When cold weather k ops poo Madsen, Mr. and wish to thank you for the Laurvote of confidence which "ou pie indoors, home accidents in, Blaekham, Mr. and Mrs. to the National ence Kelson, Mr. and Mrs. Howgave mi. in the School Boyd up, according Safety Council. Home futalKe: ard Blaekham, Mr. and M:s. o'on ion. I hope to serve tho District were fewest last year in .Kuo Ltonard Eliason, Mr. and Mrs. and September 2,500 e. h John Anderson and the hosts. faithfully during the coming July month and most numerous ir years. Mr. Ieah Larsen was hostess January and December 3.500 Sincerely, to members of the Sr. Sorosis each. H. C. J )co,-- ' dub ai her home last Thursday afternoon. dinner A delightful chicken v as served and the afternoon Mrs. was spent playing rook. Fayora Diaper won high scue 11. ; giu"P lie the combined mernborsh'p ol Hie Snow College chorus a id School Board Moore. Another special numhei is a selection presented by th same name. Other members of the North Sanpete High School cast are left io right, Photo Madsen Studio Mary Ann Pritchett, Ray Bohne Jr., and Sherril Mower. oiatorio, "The F'rodiiek George i.mriel, will be sung in Ml. (ill. Wednesday I) eeni.-e.i at S oVlix k in the South ward ha pel. by Kphiuim Choial sorietv voices and will 1? aecom :i:ied by the Snow Colit ge ("hestra. 11. A. Dean, h ad of the Music department at Snow, will diicct. Soloists will include Melba Armstrong, Gladys Dean luoia Chtistcnson of Ephraim, II C. Jacobs was eledei 10 Joseph Brink, rhoff of Bicknell; his second fiveyiar term with Nui man Biunger and Joann Be doNorth - teison ol Ml. Pleasant; Darilys the Sanpete School tr'ct boa id by 217 voles to 13S Rowe an Iiiueo lions of Manti. voles for L. H. Beck, his onlv This lenriition wi.l mark the (pponent in the school election liiioenth year the oiatorio has The election was conducted been sung in Flphrnim and surVutdnesday at Mt. Pleasant city rounding towns in Sanpete, S hall. Mr. Jacobs will begin bis and Juab counties. (u second term with the board at 1 it was broadcast by Snow its fiist meeting in 1951, Jantt over radio station KSL. ary 4. Students lroin Ninth Sanp At its regular meeting Tliuts (immunities who will paitiii day, the board voted (ontinued pate are Norman Biunger. J Za Mrs. of Lione employment Peterson, Kenneth Osborn', biiskie as school nurs , and Sherma Allred, Ida Olsen, DonCox of Fairvie.v nell Blaekham, employed Clyde G. Samuel as one of the districts two vet Blaekham, Bruce Irons, F'raiu-iernn's supervisors. V.'.v Schofield, Dale Anderson, Mr. Cox succeeds Clifford Anna Price, Maurine Robertson, Blaekham of Moroni who re- Loris McArthur, IKlen Anocr-son- , signed In November to acc.p! a, Vaughn Thomas, Ber.ius position as field supervisor wit!-- Blaekham, Renee Jones, Ca inthe Moroni Feed company. line Peel, Ketma Johnson. Mr. Cox is a veteran of World War II and is a 194!) graduate :n agriculture of the Utah Slate Apricultuie College at Logan. Members of the board will at- s, WinfaUfcsSt, s.icied idf-sj.d- i' Jacobs Voted I farewell testimonial Snow College To Give Messiah .'ici.f A National Salety Count 1! ini'iulei: Tire chains pievide A Christmas "I lie I1i.t t e.sary link between v i. cantata, mg ,'ini salety. ..ibc of Bethlehem" by Beni ml j1 Lions Other schools sshich reevived tliC.se projectors svere Spring City, Moroni, Wales and Foim tain Green. Moroni high school, North Sanpete high school and Hamilton school had ourchaseri piojectors previous to this .ar. The schools receiving new projectors are also getting rocu; players svhieh ssill he used for music appreciation, school dances and rhythm ssork in physical education classes. These project 01 s sveio purchased by the district ssith each school paying half the funds for thtir machine and the dist.kt The the other half. paying audio-visua- l program has proven worthwhile in districts sshere it has been tried, said Mr. Niel- A daily 1 The Fairvioss' elementary and P. ; Rosemary Cloward reo.ised We Shook The Family Tree recently high school new sound motion pictute pi "We Shook The Family Tie jectors for use in audio-visua- l the school plav for this ear will m Id h, presented December work, according to Leon Niels j.j audio-visua- representa summer Nation i Cantata Sunday . S. tub sstll act as hosts to all otnc. I 10ns (lulls from Sanpo c conn tv at the annual zom pa Juiuary 12, according t( IlobcM C'ldioyri, club pie.xirient. Til- - bill for the w 1. part s' made by the Fairview club pus ident and accepted at a otic olfieers meeting at Moroni on her the direction of Horace Mag Is by, zone chairman. Other (dubs svhieh will paitii'-putin the affair include clubs Loin Gunnison, Manti, Ephraim. Mt. Pleasant, Moroni and Fail vit-sv. A program, refreshments and dance ssill he held in the Fairview Recreation hall. Com mittees ssill he named later. l 'Die avei.ige d th tod in the winter 'non List year was 2G5, in the in the spimg 251, and Chorus To Sing - ) Vemheis TT 10 MUSIC tr 1 1 e dovotied to hauling Mi. Pleasant mail alone, Mr. Bohne was iniormed. The postmaster gave the folto ewing instruction guide those who are planning to send packages. these Parcels, including marked "Fragile, mu- -t bo So cutely packed and wrapjo.l or packed in a strong container to withstand handling inside of mail sacks on which several other sacks may be piled and to bear transmission without breaking or injuring tee mail hogs, their contents, nr th. persons handling them Many aiticles are damaged in the mails because the maker diu not visualize the conditions to which they would be subjected and did not use adequate p:u k - ing. Parcels or not improperly or wrapped or packed, instit-licientl- properly or endoi'-e- marked as to contents when . quired, are not acceptable for mailing. Articles such as butter, lard, fish, fresh meats, certain fru.s, berries or vegetables, etc., which decay quickly should be well packed to prevent leakage; enclosed "Perishable." and mailed only to points they may teasonahly he expected to ic.ich without spoiling. 1 ! |