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Show SAMPLE COPY P. 0. Boxholder, Volume n lA , Local V TT rJ Ay' yO : Vl rYvV s vv r.1 i a I y. 7-- r ' cvv " A , iliMimJi iii vV f Mount Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah Fnday, Aug. 19, 1949 LIX Number 37 Parade Set Saturday For Cast, Laff It Off Backers Of will be as ,'olluws Aimoty south on State- street to lust south; west to First west, north to Main Slieet; west to Second west and return to Ann otv via Main street. uf match Public inlet est in "l.atf It Oil" talent show mounted this week as tic dates lor otli cul piocluclton, August 23 am 26, neared Sponsoted by the Mi. lle.is ant Lions club and supei vised Dorsey n! by Miss Madelyn Kansas city, proceeds from t D show will Iv turned over to tin Pleasant Park Recreation Fund The show will be presented two evenings, Thursday and Friday at the North Sanpete campus. Also headid for the reeieation fund are profits from the baby popularity contest which is be in coniunctior ing sponsored with the laugh show. Over 3 tots up to six yeats old have been entered in the contest Top five leaders in the bah contest as of Thursday afternoon were Bonnie Jo Stanstield, Ruth Ann Christensen, Betty Janssen Becky Sue Anderson and Tetrv Work Will Start Only Two Weeks Left For School Roadway Soon Shopping Buys loroni Surveys ate being made for a new paved road which will connect Moroni with Wales, aeeout ing to Mayor Charles Christen sen. The new road will continue directly west at the end of Moroni's Main Street and will cut through the rodeo grounds, present plans indicate. It will join the present road to Wales somewhat to the southwest of the e stoic-wher- todt-- Noith Sanpete kids and their parents aitk; were janed th.s week into a sudden reuliatii n that summer is about over as school olficiuls announced Sept. 5 as opening date. And while notice- - was give t that school bells will ring again only two weeks from Monday, Paul Beck, J. D. Beck, Bonnie-JStansfield, Dutches; Vicki Ji Staker, Patricia Wright, Tern Johansen, Myrna Coates, Pen neys; Chris Madsen, Bay Service Station; Leslie Ball, O. M. Aid rich; Betty Jansson, Spudnut Terel Seeley and Pearl Mae Johnson, Pratt Variety; Lari' Sheila Wilcox, City Lunch; Young, Madsen's Photo; Beeie Ruth Johansen Bros Judd, Anne Christensen, City Diug Diane Berk, Red and White; Michael llafen and Juanita Hill Fountain; Paul Hafen, Join Deere; Judy, Tommy and Char les Wix, Gunderson's Beer Par Home lor; Dixie Syndergaard, Supply; Tracy Simmons. Con Ronnie solidated Furniture; Paul Giles and Judy Wright, and Verne's; Becky Sue Ander son, Brungers Cafe; Wayne and Larry Nielson, American Clean ; Sharon ers; Dave Hill, and Karon St wart. Consolidate!' Furniture. Meantime it was announced complete wares since ; 4-- Rite-Way- v Laff It Off Parade vvil A THESE YOUNG STALWARTS Local Girl Will Vie For Miss Utah Title Mary Louise Madsen, winne-- i of Mt. Pleasant's Jubilee Days contest last Bathing Beauty month, will he this community'.-officia- l entry in the- Miss I'tai Contest to be con ducted at the Stae Fair September 16 to 24. The attractive daughter o' Mrs. Justus S. ely will compete with other girls from through out the state for the privilege oi wearing the Miss Utah title and the right to travel next sum me; to Atlantic City fur the contest. Paul Peel Will Talk On Panel Sun-pet- var-ities- - a day-lonThe conference, hy affair, is being sponsored and Region 7 of the state will he under the supervision oi Mrs. Sterling Bossard of Manti, Region 7 director. Paul Peel, active in youth car cles in Mt. Pleasant, has been asked to take part in a pane! discussion which will be con ducted eluting the- - altemoon oi the confeicnco, Mis. Me.l!isir said. . FFA-Aaroni- e thc-r- h-- ties, prominent mention is giv .n in the News special edition to North communities and peo pie. Complete program for the last two days of the fair and Pow Wow, today and Saturday is as lollows. Saluiday 2.00 pm. Saddle Horse and Pony Horse Races. 2.3(1 p.m. Sanpete County Tal Contest Finals. 3 00 pan Horse rolling Contest Finals, a. 00 p.m. Mimatuie Parade. 8 13 p rn Sanpete County Whis-kr Contest in front of grand S 30 p in. McBride Prostand. fessional Rodeo, and Five SpecActs. ial t In 11)20 the accompanying pic-tur.- - of the Mt. Pleasant South ward Boy Scout troop appeared on the fiont page ol the Pyra mid. This week, thanks to Calvin N. Christensen, well known for liter resident of Mt. Pleasant and now living at Provo, this the hits picture fiont page of the Pyramid again. As Mr. Chiistensen points out those pictured as and hoys young men in 1920 are now anywhere from 41 to 83 years of age. Sept- mber 5. school wfll also open Sept. 5. Both Mr. Gunn and Mr. Ball listed faculty members for Upcoming year and both announced calendars of events to he observed. Full details will be found in special school stories appearing on Pages 4 and 5 of this issue. k, Advertisements informing school'- cons- , - paients where the best bargains are to be found appears Read throughout the paper. them caiofully and save money. cious Provo Man Finds Zabriskie Boy Old Scout Pix Monday, BuriedWednesday Inside Funeral SlI vices for David Sanpete Leon Zabriskie, were con- 12, ducted at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the North ward chapel by Arn- old Y. L.D.S. Hospital Stevens, bishop. The odor that drifted from the Burial was in the Mt. Pleasant kitchen of the Sanpete LDS hoscity cemetery under direction ol pital last Tuesday afternoon was the Buchanan Mortuary of Manenough to make a patient take ti. up his bed and walk. It was of David Leon was Zabriskie jam. horn in Mt. Pleasant, October apricot Thanks to a group of Moroni 21, 1936, a son of Lonnie J. and women, a winter's of apAnna Laura Buchanan Zabriskie ricot jam has beensupply stocked on He died hete August 14, after a the shelves as tlu-- resix years illness from rheumatic sult hospitals of last Tuesday's canning fever. He was a former student bee. in the Hamilton school. Those who assisted Mrs. Lucy Survivors include his parents Blackham, hospital cook, in the two brotheis and a sister, Jerry, preparation of the luscious pre, Allen and Lou Anne Zabriskie serves were Mrs. Vaughn land a grandfather, Jerome ZaMrs. Leona Irons and Mrs. Ethel Bailey. briskie, all of Mt. Pleasant. Other hospital news included the release of Mrs. Alma Nielson Tri-Sta- ke of Ephraim who was allowed to Mum to her home last SaturPrimal y convention was held day after a seven-weekstay at the hospital. She has been ill at Manti August 13 with three 1 -- Year-old with a heart ailment. Admitted stakes participating, North Santhis week were Selda Hatch of with South pete and Moroni, Ida LuEnna Syndergaard, Mnni Sanpete acting as the hostes: year-olof Mr. and Manti for ofsurgery and suig-ery- . daughter Fairview for stake. Mrs. Alden Syndergaard of Mt. Nordstrom At 10 a.m. a meeting was Pleasant, died Wednesday ol Births were as follows: held for all stake officers and complications following measles. Girl, to Levoir I. and Goldie P. board members, and at 1:30 p.m She was born July 19, 1948 in the closing me ting was enjoyed Mt. Pleasant. Shepherd, Mt. Pleasant, 5 lbs., 4 bv all stake and ward olfie-.ro., August 13. include Survivors her Girl, Verl E. and Christie O and teachers when- - instruction thr. e brothers, J. Bruce,parents Que Mt. Pleasant, 7 lbs. 13 Johansen, were given for the corning and Lairy Syndergaard, all of oz., 14. woik. August Mt. Pleasant; a grandmother, Primary Girl, Rex G. and Lillis J. RelGeneral hoard members at Mrs. J. U. Syndergaard, Mt N'insou Pleasant; a grandfather, H. M ief, Moroni, 8 lbs., 3 oz., August ,t nding were Beatrice 14. and El a Killian. Spencer, Indianola. and Fern Girl, H. Chariton There were- 48 North Sanpete-officerFuneral services will he held and teachers and the Friday at 2 p.m. in the South Jacobs, -Mt. Pleasant, 7 lhs., Aug Leo U. Larsen. ust 17. following stake and priesthood ward chaiK-1in attendance: 1tesi- - Inshop, will conduct. 'dent Edda Graham, Alta Larsen Mt. Burial will be in the Virginia Jensen, Anna Jensen Pleasant city cemetery under Ida Dav, Iva Truseott, Ada Ellis direction of Ursenbach funeral Nellie Blain, Neva Dve, Christie home-- . Bunnell, Heber L. Mower, Kuel T. Allred, Ted Mower and Otis WANTED A class of beginning Neilson. students for piano instruction. A S 2 eh Phono 207 W (Continued on page 4) Guy-mon- Interested parents and teachers fiom throughout North aie invited to attend a to be conducted at Man ti next Tuesday at the junio; high school auditorium, aeccord ing to Mrs. John McAllister, vice president of the Mt. Pleasant Parent Teachers association. Sonj;-Cook- One hundred years ago tomor row Mormon Colonizer Joseph. Horne and Indian Chief Walke; an exploring party to the site which is now Manti tend thin began the modern history of Sanpete county. The Centennial is being celebrated with a county fan and Sanpitch Pow Wow which began contmu Thursday and will through Saturday at Manti of the anni In observance versary the Deseict News has is edition sued a special which covets the fistoiy of the county and its various commit nities and leaders Although Noith Sanpete was not settled as South Sanpete t Beauty-Talen- Is Announced County Fair And Big Pow Wow open while kindergarten classes will st ait September 16. Ralph Gunn, supei intendent of Wasatch Academy, stated that the Mt. Pleasant hoarding value-conscious- enter-'aine- Still Two Days Of Centennial ARE MEMBERS OF THE MT. PLEASANT SOUTH WARD BOY SCOUT Or-roc- Piano Recital Crowther Miss Vonda Rigby of Tooele Ray Kelson, Osmond visiting with friends and and James Christensen. relatives. They will return to Moroni byway of Jackson Hole and the Miss Helen Vance, daughte- last day out will be spent at rs Giles Vance of Tooele, ha: Lagoon, reaching Moroni about spent the past week at the hom the t 2th. Continued on nape four) of Moroni Vance Meanwhile W. N. Ball, superintendent of North Sanpete school district announced that all schools in the distrirt will Troop as it looked to the camera on July 26, 1920. Names, front row, left to right, are. Clayton Sorenson, Ralph Wright, Leonard Seely, Arley Jensen, Neldon Monsen, Kennis Johansen, Earl Christensen, John Brofherson, Owen Syndergaard. Second row Robert Ericksen, Aldin Zabriskie, Orlin Monk, Azel Coates, Cannon Jorgenson, Franklin Swensen, Harry Simpson, Lon Larsen, Merlin Christensen, Ardon Shepherd, Ronald Dyches, Marvin Anderson, Wheelock Frestog, Ashton OlThird row Glen Johansen, Harold Winkler, Marlin Shepherd, Lynell Remund, Floyd Larsen. sen, Aldin Johansen, James Cherry, Boyd Anderson, Christian Christensen, Gerald Peterson, Waldo Barton, Verl Christensen, Ray Bohne. Evan Last row Delmar Tripp, Vernon Anderson, William Winkler, Shirley Poulsen, Sheldon Monsen, William Barton, Senior Patrol Leader, Asst. Scoutmaster, Bartlett Olsen, Whitney Wright, Willard Selby, Ferry Wright, Calvin N. Christensen, Scout Master, and C. W. Sorensen, Sponsor Flower Show Aug. 24 Von-ea- l r home. Aleatha Club To Lion-clu- pre-wa- advertisements carried in this special School Edition of the 'yrarnid. They give promise of the luygain-buing awaiting Noith Sanpete's moms and pops ho do their school shopping a, Mrs. J. A. Blackham. J. Mrs. Mary be held Saturday at 11 a. m Members of the cast will participate and members ofa the will march in body. car will be provided for contest ants in tlge tiny tot popularity tin-mo- Some- - Blackham, Spring City grandmother of the bride, attended the wedding breakfast, which was held at Draper. The remainder of the party attended the reception which was held Monday night in Salt Lake. Miss Blackham was married contest. The parade will be organized Monday morning in the Salt at the Armory building and lim Lake Temple to Robert Sanderson of Draper, where they plan to make their home. Fountain Green The Aleatha Club members Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Blackham have as their guests Mrs. Black are making extensive plans fot and their second flower chow to he hams nieces, Margaret Sharon Syme of Salt Lake city. held in the ward recreation hah next tuesday, August 21th: In Mrs. George Anderson in charge of the show will be a Tuesday afternoon committe with Mrs. honor of her son, Pauls sixth special Twelve friends gath- Margaret Peterson as chairman. birthday. Mrs. Verda A. Lund will pre ered to help him celebrate th Assisting her will be Mrs. Eva sent the following students in day, and to share in his birth- Grace Allred and Mrs. Olga recital in the big! day cake and ice ctvam. a piano Black as the special committee school building August 24th Games were played on the An- Each club member will have Diann derson lawn. Alice Jean Anderson, charge of the display of flowers The summer convention of the program committee, Aagard, Arline Anderson, Mu' Anderson Area Five Young Farmers orga- the reception committee and the Anderson, Phyllis The show is open to anyone Joyce Baily, Ronald Collat'd, Le nization was held last weekend nore Cook, Marianna Crowther , it Ferron reservoir, according to desiring to display their flowers Cook, Sue Elden Westenskow, area presi- but they are requested to have Ellen Cook, Cook, Shirley dent, who was in charge of the them in containers. Prizes will Dorthy 1; Marcel . sessions. Draper, Neil Draper, be given the prize winning Allen included Fields, Ellis Ivory, Eudean Jack Speakers sta of Gunnison, son, Shirley- Lund Helen Lie Frandsen welly n, Greta Morley, La Jun president of the Young Farmc The ward primary will hold Mikkclson and Laurence Kelson of Sharon Morley, the annual fall festival on TuesMikkel LaRue toni. Marilyn Madsen, evening, August 23rd. at day Leslit ChesMoroni. Mikkelson, son, Judy Fifty boys from ward recreation hall undet the ter, Wales, Freedom and Foun- the direction of Mikkelson, Fern Ndison, president Mrs. Peggy Olsen, Mvrnr tain Green, left Monday morn- Libbie Allred. Oldrovd, Dixie Robertson, ing on the annual Each group of the primaty Priesthood trip. This year's desWinters. will to present the songs and attend Park is Yellowstone is invited tination Everyone where they will spend several dances of the group they have this recital. studied throughout th; Summer days. groups include the Indian, Church building committee They will visit in Idaho Falls The the bishopric, city officials ex and at the Idaho Falls Temple British Isles, Pacific Isles and The boys and to Scandinavian. tend their sincere thanks to aP and will go on from girls will be dressed in their who helped in anyway to make Yellowstone. made durLamb Day in Fountain Gre r Sponsors making the trip with costumes they have A fine summer. the The success. Westenskow the Elden are display ing a pro such hoys great coeds will enlarge gieatly tin Moroni high school vocational of class handiwork will be placed large decorated tables and financing of our L.D S. chape' S.agriculture instructor; Clifford on Stake Aaronie the foods of the respective now being built. Blackham, priesthood committee chairman: groups will also be placed on a offt-te- hack times. of the Back to .School valu s offered by Noith Sanpete business houses are listed in grounds. the- Members of Artopie Twelve club motored to Piovu last Friday for a luncheon and afternoon of visiting with Mrs. Crvin Gee, a former resident and member of the club. Those making the trip inMrs. cluded Maicel Tidwell, Mrs. Esther Tidwell, Mrs. Vina Mrs. Fern Allen. Blackham, Mrs. Clistia Tidwell, Mrs. CharMrs. Ivy Anderlotte Bradley, Mrs son, Mrs. Helena Olson, Mrs. Rena Lillian Sorenson, Nielson, Mrs. Amelia Feohser, Mrs. Jane Blackham. Mrs. Lou ella Bradley and Mrs. Zelda Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Blackham, Mrs. Mary J. Blackham and Mrs. Marietta Henroid were in Salt Lake city last weekend attending the wedding of Miss Lois Blackham, daughter of Mr. and merchants 'oc-a- l The new road, which is being built as a secondary road by the State Highway commission, will run from Wales to Chester and across to Spring City, according to Mayor Christensen. fo-ar- as follows: Lee, Soren and Al'.en Nielson Shawna Wilcox, at Safevv.iv that Values yierchant - Ilk-- local Johansen. Contestants and the they may tie voted CilOO. Show Local Women At Meeting Measles Strike s Here win-tc-i- - Flower Show Is s Sunday, Aug. 2i display. Mrs. Rose Schofield "ill have charge of the music for the Festival. The Primary officers will do- nate a variety of refreshm nts to be sold throughout the evening The festival will be the conclusion of the summer work. The summer primary work in this work has been very outstanding Pleasant's second Mt. annual flowei sponsored show will he held at Mt. Pleasant City Hall Sunday, August Jayeee-Ett- 21. The date was erroneously reported as Aug. 18 in last week's paper. Entries will he judged on the and the attendance of the gioup 1. 2 arrangement, tollowing: very good. 4. novelties 3 blooms, quality, (Continued on page 5) and houseplants. Judges for the show will be announced later. Local Business People Elntries will be accepted from Moroni Stake To 19-2- Sours And Nielsen Have A Stake In All-St- all-sta- Game Saturday Night ar r all-star- s . s , o all-sta- i Mrs. Ivy Anderson has been chosen as the new Moro ti Stake to Primary president, an announcement from church olficinls this week. lier first counselor wi!' be Mrs. Ruth Christensen and th- second counselor will be Mts. Lucille Black-haMagleby. Mrs. DeOrasecretary-treasurer. will serve as Mrs. Ila Faux will be the music director. Last Saturday the new stake officers attended a 3 stake Pri mnry convention in Manti, at Board which thiee General members from Salt I.Lake city were the principal guests. acc-adin- If desire to win and willing-ss to play his heart ou mean neighboring communities. Attend Market Week fot any tiling, Arthur O. Nieisen Jr., Committees responsible Market week at Salt Lake city making the show a sueces.- - are. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- General chairman, Jeannine F. Nielsen and the pride of North day, was attended by Mr. and (Matson; Kay Sanpete-- , will be a part of the Mrs. J. Faireld Larsen. team when they Beck; judges, President Pin Ills Souths Satur O. M. Aldrich spent WednesNelson; invitations, Faun Stuk meet the North icr; decorations, Janice Fowles. day evening in Ctahs annua1 day at the event. tea, Jean Reynolds; music-- Mil- Ihtfh school football classic. The Noith Sanpete high sehoed dred Nelison. Card Oi Thanks graduate, class of '19, has been We wish to express our grati- Guests At Olsens trying out for center position, Recent visitors at the Kay o; according to John Sours, Wasatch tude at this time to those w and sympathy sen home were Mr. and Mis Academy coach and a memhe-- of helped so much to lighten Un- Buster Ilrnddork ami sons, Gary the coaching staff of the South all stars. burden of. our sorrow at the and Glen of Kemnterc-rWyn Al.-recent guests ot the OYoung Nielsen is the first grid passing of our beloved son. David Leon Zahtiskle. lsens wete Mr and Mrs George st, cr fiom North Sanpete to parMr. and Mrs. Lonnie Zabriskie Ball and daughli-tgame, Shone ol ticipate in tlie And Famil Rams, Utah. played annually at the I'ntvers , Have New Primary Pres. ity of Utah stadium. Jim Garber of Hiawatha and a 1949 graduate of Wasatch Academy Is trying out for guard to Coach position, according Sours. Garber played football at the Academy on thiee Soots coached teams. Coach Sours, with Pres of Carbon high school, is assisting Oregon M.ntor Jim Aiken in rounding the southern team into shape. Meanwhile coaches from all over the state including Ernest G. Brunger, North Sanpete's athletic director, have been attend ing a conference which is conducted annually in conjunction with the games. Sum-merhay- all-sta- - Mt. Pleasant Woman Attends Caliiornia Religious Meet Mrs. Lois Sums will alt.nd sessions of the Piosbyteri in e Bible and Missionary at racilie Palisades. Calif, Aug-ronfc-ic-ti- i i ust 21 to 27. |