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Show IA .V T '.7C vru CONTRIBUTED SANPETE Volume Aj f tAvC- l k L.D.S. x -- -1 k !; J MilJj 0 SP.TAL? H h Mount Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah, Fnday, Dec. LIX 3, vv HAVE YOU CONTRIBUTED fi ".iZ Y L.D.S. SANPETE ::;.c alv 1948 Declared As County Winters Child Funeral Saturday Utah St. Symphony Will Play Concert Here December 16 An otlci hy officials of tin' Ciah State Symphony uichesii .1 to picscnt tlie in ganiatioii in ; conceit at Mt. Pleasant the at lento. n of Thursday, He, enthei hut m eepiei Hi, had hi' n all hen this week. The Mt. Pleasant Mini' (luild the North Sanpete school ills the tiict, Wasatch Aacademy, of Mt. Pleasant, local wo (.it men's social rluhs and men' civie cluhs, ;is well as a puhln inutility company and pnv.iie theii dividuals have pled.-Mt support to the concert. Pleasant is the smallest community in the state which has at tempted to sponsor the symphony this season. Featured will he the Utah Stall.' symphony under the direction of its famed conducto. Maurice Abravanel. Regarded as one of the top symphony organizations in the United State, today, the oichestra will come here from a two-dajunket to Southern Utah where it will appear in concerts at St. George and Cedar City. Exact time of the conceit will he announced later, although it is expected that it will he to allow d early enough North Sanpete school dtstriit hus drivers to make their regular afternoon runs following the concert. The concert will he presented at the Wasatch Academy gymnasium which was inspected along with other possible locations, Sunday by Koss Beckstead, personnel manager for the sym phony. Chief problem, he said vs as finding a setting suitable and large enough to seat the orchestras 75 members. The concert will feature The by Punch and Judy Overture" Sanpete countys world lamed ire-sen- fountain Green Cave-l- n I, Roy of Fountain mun. ' i I'vmphonies by the mastets Police said that the been obtained Treated At Wildlife Is Wellknown Here lected to assist in a making wildlife study for the state of California during the coming few months. The former Sanpete mans headquarters are with the United States Forest Service Region 4 offices at Ogden. He will be on loan from this office where he is in charge of wildlife management for the intermountain region. - t ! s sons-in-la- - re--n- Iri'-nib- ' terms . . , day-lon- Dr. Rasmussens association and largely atImpressive wild, life tended funeral services ' uer. with the California held in the ward chapel Wed- study- became effectTve WednesDec. 1, according to W. B. nesday for Mrs. Emmeline All- day, II Rice, forester for Region 4. Reid ied Jensen. Bishop One of several nationally Allred presided. wildlife specialists seThe choir sang the opening lected the California studies. for Weil Dr. Rasmussen two numbers Sometime will be one of a Be and "nderstand "(lod to learn of the coast Vith You Till We Meet Again", committee E states wildlife needs and advise Prayers were by William in new statewide game and Lewis Robinson Allred, andcharting conservation projects. Salt Lake city. Speakers were California Aids Work Helena drs. Bunnell, Floyd The studies were made posClifford McKinney sible by a California Diaper, legislative airing City, and Bishop Ora for a period, Hansen of Ephraim sjloke of grant and will continue for one to jibe life of Mrs. Jensen being three months. Dr. Rasmussen She was ui.e of fullness. will work on the big game to hei perform ways willing of the program. in th; phases work and set view committee will be diThe a am! She love had Church. natSeth rected Gordon, by natural tendency for geneolugv ionally known authority on and temple work. She was a wildlife and game management. 'wonderful mother who taught He is consultant with the wildMrs. Jensen was ay example. life conservation hoard of Caliin active memb, r of the local fornia department of natural ie a was P. U. her and mother .). sources. a of handcart company, membei Dr. Rasmussen took his B. S. She loved flowers death' and and M. S. degiees in 1928 and Lions Club Is commission as well as hy the stale resenlative of Host To Mrs Ida Dice commission. banquet will gates to the p. til. at the A Mrs. Ida Dice, who has recently soid her home and business interests in Moroni, was honored guest Wednesday evening at dinner sponsoied by the Moroni Lions club. Served at the Lion's Lodge, the banquet was presided over by Horace Magleby, master ol ceremonies. Mrs. Dire was presented with matching pieces of luggage by the Linns club and the city. A dance concluded the festivities. The progiam was as follows; all ol who TliktJs to the evening dance will tie distributed by civic and Moroni Womens the parents; Voting for officers for the Mrs. i and year of the Associated inning Marion Tucker, Eairview, and a Civic Clubs of Southern U ah will he conducted Saturday at stepgrandfather, Steilmg Mt. Pleasant. the annual election meeting ol eon he will Funeral services the organization at Richfield. ducted Saturday at laid p. m. at Announcement of the annua! the Fairview North Waul. was made by Thomas meeting Burial will he in the Mt W. Jensen of Mt. Pleasant an Pleasant eemeteiy under the di- Stilt Lake city, president. funeral rection of Ursenha.il lirst meeting of the home. conclave will lie conducted at 2 i. m. at the Telluride audiMoroni The torium, Mr. Jensen said. presidents annual report will be made at this meeting and there will he addresses by Joe Bergin of the state aeronautical Eiick-sen- palate, , Richfield Meet Di. D. I. Rasmussen, a son of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rasmuss. n Survivors include Mr. of Mt. Pleasant, has been se- grandparents, al-- n loot Hold Annual Accident Wendell Mtkkelson, son o! Mr. and Mis. N. E. Mikkelson met with a serious aceidi :u Monday while working with a construction company in Nephi. The walls of a trench whet Wendell was working caved i.. imbedding him in. His brothei. Allan Mikkelson and other crew ill glowing things. 1930, respectively, from Brigham c Mrs. Bunnell read We'll Find Young university, and his Ph. D. workers vvete able within vo-Iron' him remove Two to Her Waiting There. short time degree in 1935 from the UnivarHu ckbris. Attending phvsi eal duets were 'sung by Mrs. sity of Illinois. His doctorati ht B. Ernest Blain and of thesis Biotic Communities eian, Dr. Steele pronounced A Perfect the Kaibab serious and he w a Terry. is widely They sang Plateau, to immediately Day" and In the Garden" was recognized by game managers hospital when it wa; .urig by Mis. (Tara LarsenHan-on-or, of the nation, particularly for its has a broken (ollai Moroni' and Mrs. Fiancine portrayal of the epic "Kaihal Fountain (Iroen. accompa Deer Herd. his body is paialyen m'-Cha Lake Salt waist down. nlsl Everett Larsen, Known In Utah i it v. to for his reeovet y ate slight. He is well known Wmh ot the Wendell is a veteran the pallbeareis vver wildlife enthusiasts of Mrs and sportsmen, as well as in the War II and was making prepat sons and After ations to enter the B. 5. I. he Jensen, Rex, Clair, Byron and midwest. successfully Larson and completing research fisheries ginning with the winter quartet Leor Jensen, Everett llor-f0I- . The ptofuse Ellis Hughes. t10 niinois natural history nl offeiings were car d for atjsurv,.y pe organized and became Stake M. I. A. Banquet The theme "Youth Looks to the chapel hy Mrs. Ada Ellis, heacj of the Utah State Agrieulin Mrs. Adelaide and tural college of Thompson the Future" was earned outStake department and Moroni weie at Peterson the Vanda Mrs. wildlife management in 1934. the program banquet carried from the chapel M Men and Gleaners From 1935 to 1945 he also led wildlife of the D. U. P. and the Utah cooperative held Wednesday evening in the research unit. Fountain Green municipal hall choir. Intern'll nt was in the where 159 M Men and Gleaners city cemetery under direction of Coming to the forest service ir. of 1945, he was appointed to take slake and ward officials partici the Ursenbach Funeral Homewas Mt. Pleasant and the grave charge of wildlife management pated. for region 4, which includes diMiss Connie Hansen, fountain dedicated by Royal Allred. and big The children and family of rection of wildlife Green Gleaner was foastmis AnMrs, Jensen attended the serv- game range management in the tress. President George M. ices also many relatives Horn national forests of Utah, Nevada, derson gave the welcome talk. and southern Idaho and western WyThe banquet was a turkey cities in Utah' California oming. dinner and the decorations were Nevada. the holiday Publications on intermountain (Continued on page fouri in keeping with wildlife studies have been authseason. ored or coauthored hy him, and Stake M. Men supet visor, How- Lions Club Will Hear ard K. Lay of Moroni and Stake he has contributed particularly Enid Utah Copper Speaker to the knowledge of mule deer. Gleaner supervisors, Mrs. Nu of natutal "The appointment to help Relationship Nielson and Mrs. Nadine roes to Utah's development further game and wildlife conson, were in charge Wedtii sday servation in California comes as will he discussed Mrs Reldon Holman and fnm evening before members of the a singular honor and high recweildinr Mt. Pleasant Lions club anil ognition of Dr. Rasmussens acily attended the fiftieth Mt their wives. complishments in bettering the anniversary of her parents. to Ralph management of forest wildlife Speaker, according and Mrs. Carl Peterson in Tlteie Hafen, program chairman, will and game animals in the interroni Saturday 22 he D. U. Houston, diieetor of in S ln ldt i'ii, mountain region," said Mr. Rice. were present Utah with leal dustnal relations a nd He has serva il previous as grandchildren Kenneeott signments to study deer man Uopp r division of grandchildren and a hurt agement problems in Nebraska, and te aitves Copper company. The meeting which will he Colorado and on the famed King Mis. Agnes Coombs is visit inj conducted at the North Sanpete ranch in Texas. am home economies building at in Talk with a dauehtei 7 3i feature a "I needed it tn practice for my i. m. will also .other relatives Jack Dunn, drivers test. solo girl, hy tiumpet for steal for the North arrested in Providi-ncThe t.imtly of N F Mlkke1 n musical instructor S.i npete school di-- 1 ii t Continued on t ,u k page mg a ear, Cave-i- a ,jle ise the a. lend. octal clubs, aeconlmg to Dt. Dail P. Averett, dance chair man. They may also tie pun at tin door, he said. i Other committees assisting p. in. with the special hospital day With mayors in the i omnium-rtes; ue, medical meeting, Dr. g. which will he set veil by R Madsen: r.ception committee, the hosital, asked to ilei laie a Florence and Joseph i hall day holtd ay Wednesday,; Ci.senbach; Bagnall President church, S. M. Nielsen Mayor linam-eThursday Golden Presiissued an invitation to all who! dent II. Carlston; C. Jacobs, and publicity, ate mteiest d to attend the Tom Judd. hospital locoption. "It is hard to visualize what a fine hospital unit this building repiesents and what it will mean to the health and welfare ol the people of Sanpete county in Civics Clubs To three-yea- S. L. Hospital id . Authority On Jensen Rites Well Attended j child's cupies an apartment, rushed lit child at once to the oltice of Thomas W. Jensen Dr. Charles M. Smith, Provo illy Makes Annual Report Dr. sum Smith physician. moned the Provo city fire department rescue squad w lii'di pumped the childs stomach, hut to no avail. ' She was bom August 20, ot 1947 in Provo, a daughter Arthur O. and Donna Tucker Winters. Mr. Winters is employed at Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co. plant south of Tops In Field uring City ..' ' Mrs. Winters and Mis Kartell Madsen, owner of the house in which the Winters tamily oc- Dr. D. I. Rasmussen s t tills had the auction buys. hose ate the things m stoi. loi the people ol Sanpete iiiun.y it next (Ijici'n Wednesdays ouse, teat ui e event ut "Sanpete! CDS Hospital Day". Th pm gi.un at the hospital will begin! a 1 ailment while he was in Ihe, The child dtseoveied army. them in a diawer white day ing Wednesday and swallowed a tatge mimhei slm wasj detected. , j Victim by father for treatment ai numbers well as symphonic trom Wagner opera. Pet.sons holding Music guild tickets will he admitted by thosi tickets sine,- the guild is count ling the symphony perfoimancc and is as one of its concerts laying towards the fee charged by the symphony a sum with which it would ordinarily one of its regular concerts Admission for students will he This is 5( )c, and adults, $1.25. considerably less than half th admission charged by the inch estra for its performances in Salt Lake city, it was minted out. Reason is that the orchestra'. fee for the Mt. Pleasant pet formanee covers only its transportation, m.al and lodging ex icnses and that part of this fee is being paid by local contiihu-tionso that the price of tickets can lie kept low. lulonnation, ciiterluimnenl, lelieshments and some valuable Carol Vein Wmteis, year old! of Mi. Mis. and daughter Arthur O. Wmteis, tinnier test dents of Ml. IT as. ml, died Wednesday at add p. in in thej office ol a Inivu physician ot bichloride of nieieiuy tablets whoe! accidentally .swallowed playing at borne, ai cut ding to mill e the Plovo city depart a Roheitson, Uieen. The overt in was given its wotlii pic-miei by the Utah symphony in i Tabernacle concert last season In addition, the orehestia will audience play tor Ihe Sanpet,e.uts of Beethoven and other umpoM1, native Open House At Hospital To Feature Conducted Tours And Refreshments .I j hi Jaycees Vote Against Sale Oi Liquor By Drink a of medical treatment un less you see it with your own eyes," Mayor .Nielsen, who is general chairman of the Hospital day committee, declared. In addition to the program of hospital fours, radio interview.; and lefrcxhmvnts planned at the hospital, there will he a benefit auction outside the hospital and a benefit danev Wednesday evening at the Queen City ballroom. Program chairman Rex Mat-sosaid Radio Station KNS will begin the first of a series of progiams at 12:45 p. m. Wednesday afternoon. This will in- clude brief from responses church, city and medical officials concerning the hospital. These broadcasts, performed with telephone remotes, will he projected under the direction ol Morris Shirts, North Sanpete high school instructor, and his students. Other broadcasts planned for the afternoon will he at 4 p. m.. 4:15 and 7:30 p. m. These will include interviews and vocal numbers by the Lions Quartet. In addition, there will he transcribed musie throughout r. p the afternoon. Turntable and road records will be furnished hy Home Supply company and the amplifying system will be fur nished by Grant Johanspn. Other members of the program committee, in addition to Mr. Matson and Mr. Shirts, are Miriam Neilson and Eathel Winkelman. an enthusiastic Meantime, current has been noted controversial subjects were the response of the auction comprogram of the evening for mem- mittee in their appeal lor arbers ol the Mt. Pleasant Junior which can he sold at the chamber of commerce last Wed- ticles benefit auction. nesday evening. Committees are hard at work With Jack Christopher acting and as moderator at the meeting in Spring City, Fairview which was held at the city hall, Mt. Pleasant gathering livepoultry, building materthe Jaycees debated sale of li- stock, home ials, furnishings a nit othquor by the drink and wh.ther er items under the chairmanor not industry should be en ship of Daniel Rasmussen, Alii. Mrs. Ford couraged to come to Mt. Peas- Carlston and Royal Allred. sulo, Xyiophone ant. A Faux; tribute. Mis. Rodney Ancommittee refreshments Mr. appointed headed by Olive Pritchett, Florderson; tubute, Mrs. Elmo Irons; member; Christopher to and ence pro response from a n.ighbm, Ralph con of the take the Bagnall and Eathel Wina subjects under discus- kelman Blackham; response Horn is working in cooperaproposition tion with Relief Lion, Lawrence Kelson; response sion, hence not the Societies from did repargued ftom the mayor of Moroni, May3he Mt. Pleasant North and the resent of sentiments the or Charles Christensen anil reSouth wards to see that for the open house will sponse from the president o speaker. in of behalf of sale Speaking the Moroni Lion's club, D mum; Rex liquor hy the drink was Madsen. Staker while Bill Syndergaanl Good Tood For Good Cause argued in favor of the pr.sent Is Motto 01 No. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Hebei Andei.-o- u state liquor store system. A food sale and bazaar is in GOth antheir wedding njoyed By vote, majority of the mem- store lor members of the Mt. 22. November niversary bers present weie against sale Pleasant North Ward They were special guests a, bv the drink, hut for giving in- evening at 7:30 p. m., Saturday it was the home of Mr. and Airs. James dividual communities a biggie announced this week by the Anderson for Thanksgiving din cut of revenue earned from bishopric. n.r. Other guests were Mr. and quor sales by the state. "Heres a chance to ease your Mrs. Donald Carter and family, Rex Staker spoke in favor of Chiistmas anil list shopping Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Mamie bringing industry to Mt. Pleas- help the ward meet its Church and family, Loeta and Clay ant and Tom Judd spoke in op Welfare quota, Bishop Arnold Bagley, Moroni, Mr. and Mis position. Memheis of the club Y. Stevens declared Thuisdav. Lake city; voted in favor. Roy Peterson, Salt Food and other articles are Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hall. Nerved fol being furnished hy the ward Refreshments were Mrs. Andrew and Allied, lowing the discussion. phi members for the sale, ho said. Fountain Green. In addition to the bazaar and Help fight cancer hy joining sale, there will be a musieal Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Revili one of the 2,613 county units of program headed by the just I; and Mrs. John Guymon went to the Ametiean Cancer Society. famed Lions Quartet. Salt Lake city last Saturday to attend a bridal shower in honor PROCLAMATION of Miss Mildred Nash, daughtei of Mrs. Emma A. Nash, formerly Whereas, the Sanpete LDS Hospital is nearing comof Fountain Green. Miss Nash will be married on pletion; Panel discussions of Club Gives Over $100 To Hosp. Proceeds from a concert given evening by the Moroni Ladies Literary club were turned over to the Sanpete I.DS Hospital building fund. Ticket sales amounted to TIi ut sday 8116.50, according to Wanda Eliason who was in charge of the concert which was presented at the Moroni East ward chapel. The program included organ music hy Florence Bagnall. vocal numbers by the Mt. Pleasant Lions club quartet, William Burton, W. N. Ball, Ernest Brun-ge- r and Ralph Hafen, acceom-panieand by Roger Hansen, piano duets by Mr. Hansen and Mrs. Burton. Mayor S. M. Nielsen, who ae-- . epted the literary clubs contribution in behalf of the hospitn building committee, commended the club members for their civic lie said the sponmindedness, sorship of the concert was particularly praiseworthy in view of the fact that the clubs membership roster is not a large one. Fairview Jensen Given Large Majority In School Vote LaVern J.nsen, Fairview businessman and service station was to membership on the North Sanpete School distiict board of education Wednesday. Cuirently president of the a hoard, Mt. Jensen received large majority of the votes bal lotted in a district which com rises Fairview, Indianola and Milburn. He received 325 votes to a combined total of 75 for his two oppon. nts, S. P. Melgaard and Don Cox. I li- Bag-le- s- - November 26 in Logan Temple to Floyd Iraelson of Logan. Mrs. Ezra Nielson announces of her son, Boyd, to Miss Lewona Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Hansen of Fountain Green. The ceremony was performed in the Manti Temple on Novem ber 24. A reception and dance was held the same evening in the Fountain Green Municipal Hall. They will make their home in the Giant the marriage And whereas, the Hospital General Committee and the people of Mt. Pleasant have invited the people of other Sanpete communities to a Hospital Open House at Mt. Pleasant Wednesday, Dec. 8; Now, therefore, I, S. M. Nielsen, mayor of Mt. Pleasant do join with the mayors of the other communities in the county in proclaiming Wednesday, December 8, "Sanpete LDS Hospital Day" and do declare the afternoon of that day a holiday and request that all phases of business be closed from 1 to 5 p. m. so that the citizens of Mt. Pleasant LDS may attend the Open House and lend the Sanpete Hospital their fullest support. S. M. Nielsen, Mayor The City of Mt. Pleasant. Vance with then Date: December 3, 1948. the 29th of November the Fairview North ward for the infant son of Lyle and Vance who died of pneuMonday in a monia. The choir sang Our Dear Little Rosebud Has Left Us; prayLinden er, Graham; reading. The speakers Beth Carlston. and Lawrence Larsm weie Arthur Day. Song hy Elva HamReilton and Ellon Peterson. The ntal ks hy Ted Mower. choir sang Sometime Well Understand. Prayer by Lee Mower. Dedication of the grave by Mrs. Vances father, Adolbert Twitehell of Manti. -- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vance the weekend of Helper spent with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Vance. a Mrs. Glen Gull is spending few days at Helper and Price with her sister, Airs. Bill Flame and Air. and Airs. Bert Gull. Airs. Fritz Andersen spent the weekend in Salina with her husband. Air. and Airs. V. W. Woodward of Logan, Air. and Alts. Lin Niel son of Ilyrunt and Air. and Airs. Doyce Allen of Alt. Pleasant, Air. and. Airs. Goldie Alow-o- of Fairview enjoyed Thankswith Mr. and giving dinner Alts. Quo Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn spent Saturday and Sunday Helper. (Continued on page five Gull at I |