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Show Your Cooperation In Helping The Pyramid Correspondent In Your Town To Cover ALL The (News Will Be Apmcciited FOUNTAIN GREEN MORONI SPRING CITY FAIRVIEW CHESTER Mrs. Ada C. Anderson Mrs. Athene Osborne Miss June Neilscn Miss Mayciel Jensen Mrs. Ada M Peterson 2 No Telephone Telephone- 344 Telephone: 259 Telephone- 234 1 Telephone: 158 I 1 frtnY if rfi Volume LX Mount Pleasant, Sanpete County, Ut., Friday, April 7, 195! Number 18 Iron Know Addresses Of Clyde Vance, Ellis Alson And Mary Lock Following the Teenager North Sanpete Highlights i contest recently conducted By Rosemary Cloward by the Pyramid, papers have Honor Students Selected been returned unclaimed for the After . careful consideration, following named subscribers: t he Credits and Graduation com-nuEllis A Ison, address lisUd, ice has selected the lollopIdaho; Mary (1. Lock, Rupert, seven Honor as students ing address listed, Spring City, and .Students: Clyde E. Vanee, address listed, Adeal Rasmussen, Fanview, Mt. Pleasant. Kola Gustavenson, The Pyramid would appreciate Fairview; Neva Beck, Spring City; Joan hearing ftom anyone who knows ErickLarsen, Fairview; Orrin the corr ct addresses at which son, Fairview; Franklin Howell, the above listed subscribers may Fairview; Wallace Allred, Spring lie reached. City. 9 7, Today, Friday, April North Sanpete will take its ex cnangc assembly to Snow Col lege and Manti high school. i'hose participating on the assembly are as tollows: Wallace Beck, Farrell McKinney, Robert Schofield, Arthur Lee Monson, John Baxter, Wallace Allred, Bernell Schofield, Manlyn Fow-les- , Winni Marilyn Madsen, Vance, Patsy Jones, Dianne McKay, Sherrill Mower, Mariano Gail Kathleen Zuber, Seely, Madsen, Shirley Schofield, Lowell Anderson, Carol Sutton, Earl J. Ursenbach, Mary Larsen, Slier-lenGlendon Allred, Larson, Myrna Peterson, Jean Winterbot-tom- , Mor P.ae Janice Young, Blain, Sonya Carlston, Jerry Ray Johansen, Wade Peterson, Allan Smith, Keith Jorgensen, Owen Tucker, .Neil Jones, Merrill Day, Allan Beck, Albert Peterson, Wallace Rasmussen, Neva Beck, Ina Rose Hansen, Lloyd Larsen, Donald llafen, Shana Hafen, Adeal Rasmussen and Kosalyn Carlston. Later in the month wv will have an exchange band and Moroni with chorus program high school. Clean Up Day All students will be let out of school Friday, .April 7 fof cleanup day. Each student must list with home room teachers what work he or she plans to do during the day. Teachers will make a check-up- . School Calendar For April Skaters Lyceum, April 4; Exchange assembly at Snow, April 7; Commercial Contest, April 8; F. H. A. and Snow Exchange assembly, April 12; Snow Day, Ap-ti- i 15; Year Book Sale, April 14; State Speech Meet, April 14 and 15; Music Festival, April 21; ami Senior Trip, April 28. (Continued on hack page.) Easter Evening Program To ieatnie Recorded "Messiah" Highlight of the Easter pre gram at the Mt. Pleasant Firs' Piesbyterian church will be tin playing of a famed composition l.y Handel, according to the Rev. Gregory Reid, pastor. Thursday, April 6 at 8:15 p.n. holy Communion. Sunday, April 9 9:15 am. 11 a.m. Morn KSVC broadcast. Ris-ing worship. Easter sermon, 12 p.m. Special East.r nr gram in Sunday school. 7:15 p.m. A cordial invitatior are in h extended to all who teiested to attend a recorded p.esentation of selections in from the Handel's "The Messiah This is the finest rechurch. cordings available. No chargi i. lor admission. Tuesday, April 11 at 4 p.m Missionary Society will me. t in tiu- home of Mrs. J. D. Meyt'ck Meditation by Miss Jane Barbei P. Piogram: Travelogue by Mrs. S. Gunn and Mrs. Roger Hansen I.cstesses: Miss Selma J.rseu and Mrs. J. D. Meyrick. Thursday, April 1.3 at 7:15 p.m Choir rehearsal. Dies Tuesday John H. Coleman, GS, died at his home Tuesday evening ol pneumonia. Mr. Coleman has been in very poor health foi some time. He was born at Holliday, Utah, January 12, 1882, a son of Lewis O'Neil Coleman. and Rachel When he was six years of age the family moved to Midway. There he made his home until his marriage March 27, 1912 to Olive Allred of Spring City in the Manti Temple. They have made their home at Spring City lie was educated in the Midway has vocation schools and his been that of farming and min ing. In later years his hobby has lioett woodcraft. A member of the Church o. Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints he was a member of the Seventy's quorum and served tor some time as secretary of this quorum. For nine years he was custodian of the ward chapel. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Olive Coleman, Spring City; two Cabiln, (laughters, Mrs. Mary Bingham; Mrs. Eva Christensen, Sail Lake city; three sons,-Lewiand Frank Coleman, Salt Lake Mc-- I city and Ronald Coleman, Gill, Nevada. There are 9 living one brother, grandchildren; Lewis Coleman, Provo, and the (following sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Lee, Provo; Mrs. Helen Hicken, (Heber; Mrs. Clarence Smith, Mrs. Ivan Cody, Victorville, Calif.; Mrs. Jennie Jolley, Watsonville, Calif.; Mrs. Agnes Sullivan, Sacramento, Calif, Funeral services will he held j in the Spring City ward chapel J(an Batentsen, The Unsightly Slated Fairview Clean-UApril 7th And 8th The city, all civic organize tions and the schools will co crerate in making this tli bes: we and most thorough clean-unave ever had. All students will meet at the schools Friday morning to instructions and to clean the school grounds. When this Is done the students will return to their homes to complete the p there. All property owners will be responsible for removal of all (Jd trees, rubbish and trash of ,1 kinds. The city will furnish trucks to haul away all rubbish, such materlalls placed in container and on the street picked v, here it can easily be up. These trucks will be avail tie early Friday morning. This should be a day whet: every person in Fairview should communi'v real .how some to maid can we all do and pride Fairview the cleanest city in Sanpete. It is especially asked that all stuparents check on their own may have a thordents, so we clean-up- . Interment ough Saturday at 1 p.m. In appreciation for your sup will he in Spring City cemetei port the city will give a uid will be under the direction show or dance for all of the Ursenbach Funeral Home. who Time will be participate. pio-v'de- d s announced later. chairman Fred Gardner is latge group of townspeople called at the home of Mr. and cihers helping are Olive Hurst Jens. r Orabell Mrs. Floyd Draper Wednesday South ward; th North ward; attended afternoon and Rodney Nelson American graveside services for their son, c:ty; John Burnside, Jerald Nielsen. Sgl. Clinton M. Draper, whose Legion; and Grant Mrs. J.C.s. Secretary, bony arrived home that day. June 9 Clement. He was shot down 1944 while serving as a gunner The group was shot oti a His bofy down over Germany. a. tived home sewn years to the day he had entered into service A The American Legion Allen militan I aymond held Post rites at the cemetery with Actj plant Charles A. Thompson Wi'in Pallbearers were: (harge. l am Schofield, Royal Allred, Eldon Neilsen, George Crisp, Henry !S( iiofio-land Lyndon Jensen. Forming the escort, flag bearers and firing the grave salute were: Don Petersen, Donald Han sen. Chat les PeLrsen, Lamar Barney, Vernon Neilsen, Don Donaldson, Travi Baincv, Wilbur Baxter, Wilerd Sorensen. Kyle Brough. Spenr t (Thompson and Willard Puzey. Continued on page Two) Continued on liack paged Jeildi-Ncilsen- s The motion pictuie which will presented at the Mt. Pleasant North ward Monday under the direction of Elden Hughes, is being shown throughout Noith Sanpete during April. The public is Invtt.d to attend Jean Batentsen. Monday evening's meeting, Mis Junio:s rating are Roger Ha Madsen said. Jilin Hatch, Chiistine Houehcr, Joyce Jordan, Jack Langa, TomSan Pitch Inn Manager my Morgan, Jerry Bergera, Gary Mullins, Melvin Raw les, Den Plans Expansion Program Schellbach and Kathvrine Stem The San Pitch, Inn, located on f( rg. Martha Bovee, Norma Jean the Fairview-Mt- . Pleasant high wav and formerly operated by Carroll, Donna Jane GlideweM Hershel Jensen, has been reop Nancy Johnson, Nancy Marimon Katht-iRamsey, ened by Don and EaRue Steven Douglas son who are residing at the Inn Redd, Vivian Stocks and Beverly with their three small chicken. Vender a agen are sophomoi it. Plans are underway for ex making Three freshmen attaining hon so that panding equipment are Norma Jean Ed chicken and steak clirmeis can cr grades N Hooley and Mavn laud, tncy be served, Mr. Stevenson said Plans also call for a sunime aid We'ib. Junior highers listed are Nelaid foi da garden in the front Bu liman, Clarice Gunn dining in tiie summer and the installation of a Edythe Headrick, Ann Spencei Dorothy Sauier, Grace Stenbetg, childrens playground. gtaders; Leah Cat ter and - native Mr. Stevenson fs-of eighth St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Stevenson is Bobby Madsen, seventli the former LaRue Yardley o' Punic Season Begins Gunnison. Students and faculty remaining on the campus during picniced at the v.a'er Tht works Sunday afternoon. hiked g.'oup played softball, roasted weiners and sang around the twilight camp fire, accom panied by William Burton on the accordion. Clifford McKinney, superintendent of the Sanpete LDS hosunderJoanne pital, has been named a member went an Walton, junior, Monde appendectomy of the board of trustees of tit the L. D. S. hospital in Sail Intermountain Hospital Service a' which administers the Blue Cioss Lake citv. Ann Phillips, snob otnore, is now convalescing Plan in Utah. ormitory after spending Mr. McKinney was named to in the local hospice ten davs the important body as a spokes(Continued on back page.) man for the smaller hospitals throughout the state. The Sac pete LDS hospital was recent to a participating mem bership in the Blue Cross to gram because it was deemed te have the necessary high standards of qualification requisite to membership. Funeral services for Charles 11. The hospitals official association with the Blue Cross means Truscott, 76, who died Thursday conevening, March 30, were that holders of Blue Cross card-at the North ducted Monday be admitted for may treatment in Mt. Pleasant at 1 p.m. according to the contract the" wardDr. Dail P. Averett, second by have made with the parent ore counselor in the bishopric. anization. A wellknown stockman and A concerted drive for Blu Cross members in this area w'C sheepman, Mr. Truscott had been in ill health for the past 15 years be made in the fall, Mr. M b. dfast for the past seven. caid. Maytx-rKinney Strate, and He was born at Mt. Pleasan; Sanpete county Farm Buies April 9, 1873, a son of John and piesident, is that organiation-BiuHe Cross representative in the iSara Ann Fowkes Truscott. married Mary P. Coates at Mt. county. Babies born at the hosnita' Pleasant, January 1, 1896. They since the last report in the Pyra had made their home in this mid are as follows: community since that time. Mr. Veda Ann Truscott was a member of lit. Boy to Ford and LDS church. Smith, Ephraim. March 15. Survivors aie tlu widow and Boy to A. T. and Nora Searle five sons and daughters: Charles Spring City, March lti. Girl to Wehley and Marioiie Leonard and Fern M. Truscott of Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Eva T. PePeterson, Ephraim, March IS. and Bette terson, Provo; Mrs. H. T. Wall, Boy to Morris S. Calif., and Vai I). Cook, Fountain Green, March 22 Claiemont, Truscott, Nephi. Boy, to Andrew and Hula NielAlso surviving are 13 grand sen, Ephraim. March 22. Girl, to Owen and Maiie Minin', ehildixn and one gieat-gianchild. Fairview, Maich 24. Tlu funeral program was as Boy, to Grant and Louise Johansen, Mt. Pleasant, March 2(5. follows: Organ solo. "1 Need Thee Boy, to Merlin and Doris Chris- Every Hour", Mrs. Dean SorenH. son; prayer, Ruel Seely; tensen, Moroni, March 30. Peterson; Boy, to Vail II and Colleen J speaker, Andr.w I.. speaker, H. C. Jacobs; vocal soNielsen, Ephraim, April 2. Maridean lo, "in The Garden", Rex llafen; Boy to Smith and Taylor Johansx n, Mt, Pleasant speaker, Dr. Dail P. Averett; vocal quartet. "Come Unto Me". April ,3. Mis. Opal ScovilK, Mis. Ada JenBoy, to Jay H. and Connie Jensen, Geoige Squiie and Andrew sen, Ephraim, Apiil (5. Girl, to Robert II. and Francis L. Peterson; benediction, Joseph Bushman. Mt. Pleasant. April fl Osen; giaveside prayer, Harold - a stein'-vacatio- McKinney Voted Blue Cross Post Truscott Rites Well Attended Hyrum Madsen Passes At Home ' InHyrum Hansen died at hume here of a lingering illness, ) Fiiday at 7 a.m. He was 7 years old. in Fairvew He was born Match 2, 1871, a son of C. K Hansen and Caroline Rasmusset Hansen. r mis He had filled a cion in the Southern States in 5923-25- , and later filled a one vear mission as a home mis Munarv. He was a high piiest at tn( tinr1 of his death. He married Keziah Brady who ruivives him, with six sons and two daughters: C. L. Hansen an-- ' Mis. Lavern Jensen, Fairview L. B. Hansen, Ogden; J. M. Han Hansen Revere sen, Logan; Twin Falls, Idaho; Blain Hansen, Tremonton; Lavern Hansen Salt Lake city, and Mrs. Wand'-Lay, Provo; two sisters of an Cox Mrs. Caroline Mis. Hannah Cox; one brother I cw is Hansen of Ogd. n. Fairview Burial was in the cemetery under direction of tht Albert Madsen mortuary. Funeral services were held in Fairview North ward chapel wiArthur Day taking Bshop charge. The choir sang "Swee Stanie-of Prayer" with Erady directing and Ida Dav a' the organ. Prayer was by Wil liarn A. Bohne; solo bv M s iain Hansen, "Beside Still Wat State Law Requires Yon ets"; talk, George W. Tuekc. To Get Your Car Cheeked Provo; piano solo, Sheran, daugh tei of Mitchell Hansen; music::1 Local motoiisis were remind d leading, "There Is No Death"; this week that its time again to Beth Carlston with aocompaii get that state inspection stick i rant by Ida Day; duct, "He ( on their windshields. O! Age.", Mr. and Mis Gold.". Ofticial car inpsection Mutant Peteison: talk. Ira Cox of Idaho; at Mt Pleasant ate Bay S iv choir. "Sometime Well Cndei l.asson and Norman at Moroni, l.iml"; prayer, Willis IPa'v Fauneis The giave was dedicated SeiMce, and at Fail view, t two-yea- Fair-view- Beacon Hill Presbyterian Church m San Antonio, Texas. Using the subject, "Looking Backward Dr. Boand, to Look Forward, pastor of the Presbyterian Church 1920 to in Mt. Pleasant from 192(5, will tell the story of the growth and development of Wasatch Academy and the church. During his pastorate the church and a and manse were built large sum of money lor tlu building program of the school was secured. Mrs Boand was vice ptincipal of the Academy. of Foundets Other details Week appeared in tile Pyramid last week. Because of a good many alumni and formei teaeh-eiaie planning to come to Mt. the Pleasant for celebration, townspeople who have rooms available lor sh" ping quaiters ate uiged to (all William Bur ton at the Academy at .32 Please of the no' ice tlm coirectinn telephone numb' r Pleasant Joyce Joidan, Roosevelt, end Jei.y Berger. t, Helper. )un i( rs, and Douglas Ramse Grand lanyon, sophomore. Senior honor students are Pill Pa BezyacK. Barbara Blarney, Ltown, Betty Dew, Barbara Erick .sen, Betty Hooks, James MeGal Boo DuLne McJuttkin, fin, Moore, Porter Phillips, Christine Raw les, Dot, Pat Schnebley, S'oeks, Bernice Vanderwage. Larry Van Sandt, Everet Vaniler sioep, Nada McBcth and B tt' senior; ! lot clean-u- Mt. -- 1 ; l 'Continued on bark page ) Co-o- Reeces set vice To All-O- ut For making Cleanup Effort Now tinmost to have made tin appearance ot mein (luting their community during the past nihri.d year, citizens of Eatrvi w were made Tuesday with night presented Tuesday community nneting pteceding tiophies of leeognition furnished V. 11. (lUiider.sun's class North the by Sanpete scIkniI in landscaping and lcgular district and t tie Pyramid. turn. Tht community of Fairvi w Hie school district a ard, a won out in competition with Mt latge eagle-loppewill trophy, Pleasant and Spring City in tlu it'inain in the permanent posses east side contest. Similar of sion the which will be presented to the wins it three community times on tin basis west .side community deemed oi the annual beautification programs. The Pyramid award, a smaller cup trophy, is presented for permanent possession each year. f red Gardner, local chairman of the Fairview Beautification program, accepted the trophies in behalf of the many citizens in Fail view who have worked to impiove the appearance of their community. Following the presentation, Mr. Vvitli the filing deadline apGunderson showed colored slides proximately one vveetc away, m ol "before and "after" which iciest mounted flits vhk in he said proved Fairviews claim ouiipcie county as a ltsi oi to being the winning town foi nopeiuis was released oy beautification this year. u. L. hjeuisied, county eierk. Tuesday night's trophy preinose wno bad Hied by Wed- sentation served as a kick-ofnesday night tor various county for the general clean-ucam10 e.eetive unices included into high and tour Dcmoctats. paign which shifts today (Friday) for most However, it was expected by tin gear communities in North Sanpete. deadline, April lo, bold parlies civic Schools, city officials, will have a lull slate entered tor clubs, churches and the general tlu coming political race. are cooperating to make Nevertheless, it looked as it public neither the Democrats nor the this year's clean up the mosi yet. Republicans would be lequireu thoiough Mt. Plans for Pleasants to hold county primary eoiiven-tionwere given a thorough since it does not appeal (..ean-uTuesday evening over that there will be three candi- outline KNS on a panel broaddates lor any one party nomin- Station cast which included Mr. Gunation. A primary run-oi- t by derson, Mayor Grant Johansen popular baliot later in the yea. and Councilman David City will decide those nominations lor which there are two candi- Jorgensen. . Special mphasis will tie put dates. So tar the only nomination loi this year on the cleaning up of buildings, stumps, which two candidates have filed unsightly ash piles and the like is the Republican nomination locks, which have disfigured the for county sheriff. Candidates alleys and roads for sev-- ' are Ulysses Larsen, Fairview, present incumbent, and Ed J. eral years, the panel members Peterson, Manti, former sheriff. said. City trucks will pick up aP Those who have filed for Demboth Friocratic nominations are Joseph rubbish in containers day and Saturday, it was stated. L. Jensen, Gunnison, county commissioner; Gilbert L - in tio-phie- s Four students rating stiab'h; "A lur the third temi were Betty be For War On K. By Marlene Franz Pleasant. Citizens Arm Ray Wasatch Notes Spring City; Mrs. Valien Tucker. Fairview; Mrs. B. N. Smvil, Mt. Fairview Eminent Head Of Presbyterian Church Coming To Lead Fete . Bohne. This means that boxholdeis may obtain mail until that hour instead of merely until G p m. as foimerly, Mr. Bohne said. The public was reminded that deadline for both and south northbound mail is now 4:20 p in ofii-eiall- Noted Carver 'tie man who holds the highhonotary office in the Picserian Uhutch, U.S.A., the R v. :fotd E. Barbour, lh.O., Mod tor of the Church, will open inders Week at Wasatch (demy on April 14 by speaking the First Presby let tan Church Dr. Bat hour is pastoi 8 p.m. Second Presbyterian Church His Tennessee. Knoxville, it to Mt. Pleasant will be aj t of his tour ovet the United tes during his modeiaturial ir. Dr. Bat hour, a fore, ful, yinal speaker, says, "Then- is icater depth of spiiitual vigoi the Church today than at any It or time in my liletnne. i not yet reached the exciting ge, but that is on the way. ol the n Tuesday evening ok of celebration of the Acad of-y's 75th amiivetsary. on speakers will be the Rev hur V. Boand, P.D pastor ol Postmaster s Spring City Pleasant post of lav will be open fiom now on until 9 pm., (it was announced this week by (Mt. Kick-ofA cancer education motion picmeeting bn the camshown ture will be Monday paign was held at Mrs, Madsen': Mt. Pleasan home March 27 and lead m n evening at the North ward as part of the April Caruvr drive in North Sanpete all of the commit nit te.s ol Noith Mrs. Nellie McAllister will gtvi Sanpete have btjrn outlying out a lecture with the motion pictuie plans for the funds solu itation The drive which opened otfi since that time. In .same mm daily April 1, is being obsetv. d munities door-t- door campaigns State: throughout the United during this month, according n are being conducted while in Rudolph Hope, campaign chair others the solicitation k bong man for the North Sanpete dis- made through the coopoution oi civic and service oi gamations trict. of the Noith San Mrs. Madsen said. S pete campaign are Mrs. G. B Campaign leadens m N Madsen and Mrs. Eldcn Hughes communities are as follows. Mis. Phares Nielson, Fountain Green, Mayor Grant Johansen has Mo declared the month o' Mrs. Evleda Christensen, April Cancer month in Mt. P eas roni, with the Arcettes doing Hie solicitation; Mrs. Grant Anderant, Mrs. Madsen said. son, Wales; Mrs: Rudolph Hone t Exchange Assembly The door to the lobby of the Sanpete Communities During April Ciicu-lutio- Award Spurs Olher Communities Three Hour Extension On Time To Get Mail Cancer Drive Hits Stride In North Do You Filing List Is Growing As Deadline Looms f s eom-muit- Fjeldsted, county Fountain Green Gunnison, eierk and auditor; Clive Hans.n. and Moiom; county assessor, Aury' Draper, Fountain Green, All but Mr. county treasurer. Draper are incumbents. inRepublican oflice-setker- s clude Dr. S. B. Rigby, Fairview, who has filed for the county commissioner nomination. Dr. Rigby is presently a member ol the county commisand Ralph sion with Mr. Blaekham of Moroni who is Hie hold-ovemember of the county governing body. Other leading contenders for who Republican nominations have filed are Sen. Ray P. Lund, two-yea- Young Folks Of 60 Or More r r Manti, who has filed for the nomination to succeed himself in the Utah State Senate; Rulon county City, Strate, Spring treasurer; Mae S. Graham, Manti, county recorder; John S. McAllister, Mt. Pleasant, county attorney; Clyde Whitlock, county surveyor; Milton S. Harmon, Manti, South Sanpete Ben Pieeinct Justice, and J. Stakcr, Mt. Pleasant, Noith Sanpete Pieeinct Justice. All are incumbents in tlu offices which they seek. May-field- , Feted Friday tht Friday the old folks ot v.ard will be entertained at a hot dinner, program and pictur incluue all snow, and it win inunbe.s over 00 years young me committee responsible tor (this entertainment is eomposeu a Bisiup Scott Cook and wite, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bailey, Mr and Mis. Osmond CrovMher, Mi. Mr and Mrs. Ivan Rasmussen, and Mis. Lynn Rasmussen, Mr. i ct Mrs. Roy Christiansen, M. land Mrs. Irvin P. Oldroyd, Mr. ; nd Mis. James S. Johnson, Mj. jio.d Mrs. Bernard Nielson, Mt. land Mis. Alvin Jackson, Mr. anr Mrs. Elmo Anderson, Mr. aru Mr. Mrs. lhiris Nielson, and Mrs. Clark Ivory, Mr. and Mrs Laur-nc- e Olsen, Mr. and Mrs New Officers Named Ry GOP Women's Organization Monthly study groups for the purpose of discussing current political issues ate planned by tiu Mt. Pkasant Republican Womens club, it was announced this week by Mrs. Thomas G. Judd, recently elected president of the organization. Mrs. Judd succeeds Mrs. J. R. Bagnall. Oth. r new ofticers named at a meeting of the organization Monday weie Mrs. G. Beit Madsen, vice president, and secret ary Mrs. W. C. Olsen, treason r -- Virgil Jacobsen, Mr. and Mm. Lcland Despain and Elmer Mik kelson. 'Red Cross Drive Ended reMrs. Victoria Rasmussen ports the 1950 Red Cross drive has been computed, with every i onu ind business plate contacted. She reports th amount- taken in was $146.70. Announces Speaker Spaffoid Sumsion, principal ot Moroni high school, will lie the giust speaker at the Parent-Teacher- meeting Thursday Mat. evening with President in Aagard charge. Special must (Continued on back page. - I i Free X-R- Service Offered Public ay By State TB Folks, Local Councils for the de- said, with the public encouraged tuberculosis and oth- to get th.iis on Apiil 17 and IS. er icspiratory diseases wi.l be The mobile unit can hand.e olieied tlu- public at Mt. Pleas- ithe photographing of 500 ant Apiil 14, 17 and 18, it was per day. it was stated. Young. Ollier members of the Those from out of town who announced this week by John attended the seivtees included. N, Christopher, chairman. planning the piogiam A mobile unit with trained are Cliltord McKinney, chairman Mr. anil Mrs. II. T. Wall and Robeit family of Claremont, Calif Mr technicians sponsored by the of public information; and Mrs. Albert Cullirner. Provo; slate T.B. association and the Mower, church representation; J. Mi. and Mrs. Perhant vaiiotis local communities will 'Seymour Jenson, schools; Mis. Jack Sptingv Hie; Mr. and Mrs. ('has be at Spring City April 13; Fair-v- H m h Christopher and Mis. Phyl-ili- Lice chest tection of per-Ison- s ' com-jmith- J ; s Mr and Clement. Spt Ingville; Mrs. Sam Coates and Mrs Sadie Mi and Kearney. Smnhfield: Mis Lloyd Coates. Etna, Wyo Mr and Mrs. Virlin Rogers and d.utgiter. Mis Dotis Jensen id Smitlitieid. w, April 19; Moroni, Apiil 20 and April in 21 and Fountain 21, it was staled. Mt. j rieasant students North Sanpete Academy will photos Nelson, hostesses; Mrs. Faun Giecn Staker, cKrical aid. The unit will be in front of Apiil 11, and Horn Wasatch stay in their Mr. Christopho! get horn 8 Valley hank during i's Pleasant, Mr. said. It will opera'e to 5 pm. Mt. Cliit..-topiie- |