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Show The Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid February 23,1951 Page Five Workers Honored By Relief Society Serviceman Honored At Family Dinner Noith Sanpete Stake Relief So elety biurd it et at the home of Mrs (ha!elh Jt risen in katr n w Fini.iv night m honor of Mrs M.ug.uet Bent h who le signed as m igazme agent foi the stall" Mis Helen Passey was well om it io the ho, ml as the new libianan, In Mis 1iail Mrs Louise Wmhler, jiii'siiient Johansen i ml tubule to Mrs h Beni ami she was piesenl it with a Iom dl u ions eiit turn heon w as i nl Mr and Mrs. Ixiuis Hansen enteitained at a family dinner Sunday in tionor of their son, epl. Allen Hansen who is here l on fui lough 'leas Moroni Matron Celebrated 87th Wedding Reception Compliments Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nichols, Wed. r A ' i O. O. F. Plan Card Party I. ( entl.ll ' llell I ) ri is Ilebehah m s 1' ( at a II 'I ill lulu laid pen Auethlitig reception in honor of Mi-- and Mrs. Mark Nicholas was hold Wednesday evening, Feb. 21 in the Mt. Pleasant South ward recreation hall. , mi ludge n s or n and ill hi lie at the lodge hall Monday 'ID' Fein uaiy Ji, at X p m Mm I lei n Rigby is I'd i i 'I d " O. V. Anderson Given Party haiiman id the paii She w id t e assisti d h Mis Vi hi Bushman and Mis Bose Mei he liiilh t I i ( i i ( i ! i l i r-u- Acme Literary and Mrs. Mack Hafen and Club Hold Meet family, Marcia, LouAnn, Eddie and Gms, accompanied by Mr. Mrs. Emil Rutishauser enterand Mrs. Gene Stevens of Salt tained the Acme Literary club Lake city, went to Fountain afternoon. Green Sunday to be present at Wednesday The program included a talk the family dinner given in honby Mrs. J. Leo Seely on or of the birthday anniversary given three months visit to Mexof Mrs. Hafen's father, A. A. An- her ico. Mrs. Seely dressed in a derson. colorful Mexican costume, such as seen at bullfights. She wore Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Scovil and a handpainted bullfight skirt, a Mr and Mrs. Bert Wright were reboza and red shoes. The Mexican visiting with Salt Lake relatives is the typical last weekend. shawl. It is alway of bright colors with fringes. Lynn Poulsen took over as new manager of the Safeway Music Guild will meet March store at Heber City Monday of 1 in the Alice Parlor. Miss this week. Mr. Poulsen started Marjorie Frink will be hostess. with the company in the Mt. Prof. Harry Dean will bring a Pleasant store and for the past group of students from Snow to four years has worked for the College music department company in Tooele. He is a son present the program. of Rov Poulsen of Mt. Pleasant. was The Jaycoes met Wednesday Poulsen While Mrs. house hunting in Heber City this night in North Sanpete high week their two little daughters, school gym for their regular Kay and Nannette were visiting business meeting. Mr. with their grandparents, and Mrs. J. Frank Pritchett. Mrs. Robert D. Steele, wife of the president of Westminster Mrs. Charles A. Christensen re- College, Salt Lake city, was turned Friday from Los Angeles guest speaker at a Mens Night where she visited for a week dinner Tuesday evening in the . with her brother, L. H. dining room of the First Presbyterian church, sponsored by the Womans Missionary Society. A Mrs. Steeles address was Mrs. Wesley Johansen enterMessage. Special Februa tained at dinner party Hostesses for the dinner were ary 13 in honor of her husbands Mrs. birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mrs. William McLaughlin, Johansen and Mr. and Mrs. Don .Harry Clitheroe and Miss Nancy Barrett. Johansen were her guests. Mr. 'h r ' Ii' id ip is Mill III i ,i Ruth Peel, iI.iiilMi Pi I'l 'll ' tin mi r ( ) r nf .IS, Hit ,int I, it'' Mis Jill ,'iri.ih 'i hi i'.is is the Min Mt ll Peel nl l I M . ntiuny i Miss F f i A - V M' 1. lie l.ile hoi, is of TUhlM.' WHO'S . . . 1 he I.os Anfci'Ies Juliii trail limn" i"l ini nl lu.irmi; for deaf children Intri dm i - J u Ii ii u y otoiknmn to Ins nun nine. Pioneer Submits Bit Of Poetry On Beloved Utah' C W Sorensnn tame to the Pyramid office Monday with a poem he had written the day before commemorating tli Pioneer Day celebration to he held Man h 3. Mt. Pleasant was settled in 1859 and Mr. Sorenson who is 8S years old, was horn htro in 1863. He is a long-timmember Pleasant Pioneer of the Mt. Historical Association which is sponsoring the celebration. The poem followse - UTAH BELOVED Q Idaho Mutual Benefit Association life Insurance man LJ MORE n protection for your family at LESS cost. Buford Christensen Phone 3057 e i Has Party Holds Meet Mis Fd Jessed enlei tamed the Pmoihle eluh last Thursday i Special guests were ning Mis Perry McArthur, Mrs. Rex Olsen and Mrs. Ray Olson. a dessert course Following pinoi hie was played with prizes going to Mrs Marlcn (Inward, Mis Perry McArthur, Mrs Dan Tidwell and Mrs. Nclih n Rigby. hostess to the Junior Literal club at a budge luncheon at her home Wednesday evening A and decorapatriotie them tions were feat mcd. Special guests united to the .affair were Mrs B N Seovtl, Mrs Flden Mis llcrshi enjoyed. Jenson was Mis B. N. Scovil will he hos- tess when the club Artopic meets at a bridge luncheon tonight Friday). t Mis George Taylor of Garfield Mrs. LaVere Anderson of Provo were guests at the home Hughes, Mrs Richard D. Jon s, of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Merz one Mrs Gordon Rcvnolds, Mrs. Wil- dav last tuck. lis Candland, Mrs. Stanley PeIB rshel Mrs and terson Mrs. Steve Erickson, Mrs. Jensen Miss Mary Jensen, Bert Hafen, Mrs. Ray Seely, Mrs, (hunditer, were weekend Msitors In Salt Neil Hafen Lake clt Miss Gloria Jensen who is atMr. and Mrs. Richard D. Jones tending the ISAC at Logan is from next returned last Thursday e.xp cted home to spend weekend She will he accompa- Denver, Colo., whtre they spent nied bv Miss Betty Jean Barent-sen- , part of the week. Mr. Jones had FFMALE HELP WANTED Avon, coast to coast favorite, needs of who will visit at the home been offered the position for Sanpete of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. superintendent of roads, grounds lepresentatives Air towns. Highest commission and and runways at Lowry Hugh Barentsen. adfor bonuses Chance Force Base and they made the paid. to vancement. Write the to there immediately investigate of trip John Mitchell, grandson 164 N, 7th Fast, Avon Manager, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Borg, left last opportunity. F 9 16 23 pd Provo, Utah. week to accompany his uncle, to went Hafen Mack Mrs. of Salt Lake Gilbert city Stanley FOR SALE Maytag washing to New Yotk and Washington, Moroni Thursday to attend the machine, nearly new; equipped of her grand91st D. C. They made the birthday trip by with pump. See Mrs. Bert Wilauto. mother, Mrs. R. P. Larson. cox. f23 D. C. In Washington John will visit his aunt and uncle, Mr. BUY WANTED TO Newborn, and Mrs. Ancel Taylor and will weiner or Stocker calves. Erven attend school there until some . 349-JBrotherson. Call time in April. He is a sophoF 16 23 M 2 pd Afternoon more student at North Sanpete Evary Sunday is of school SALE 40 and tons Alfalfa Hay FOR high president At 3 o'clock the band. and the Straw from 7000 Bu. the Grain. Must be fed on Preaching, teachings of Jesus Word came to Mt. Pleasant Christ, His Plan of Salvation. farm. We have a good feed and He is the way, the truth, friends last week that Christine yard. Or we will feed Cattle on Rawles of Island Park, Idaho, the life. No man can come to a Spread. C. E. Hone, Gunnison, was one of three girls from the the Father but by Him. F 23 ch Utah. Phone 2883. Winters Cabins intermountain region who last Cabin No. 5 FOR SALE Alto Saxophone in week joined the U. S. Marines. McRitchie and Hauenstine Mrs. See good condition. Christine was a student of Frank Ruesch. Mt. Pleasant. Wasatch Academy for several Evangelists F 23 pd years, graduating in 1950. and llillll ilds Nel-de- Ul Ins Primary Workers At Party I si m si ml Mis I) W il.nl, bl.iho n bolus i Inis' The new Mrs fol hei wedding .1 gown of white satui, with siinic neikline and 'on; poie'eil s It e s A low of dwell'd buttons mnnol the bat k of the gown H r veil of brides illusion fell Horn a Juliet e ip of seed peal Is Her bridal houiiuet was of pink anil while roses and gardenias The n w bride i hose as her attendants, her sister. Miss Jane Pei of Salt Lake city as maid of honor, and her sister, Miss Curolvn Poo and Miss Gladys Moore of Salt Lak as city bridesmaids Ronald Nnholas of Malad was best man for his brother. I'shers were Robert C. Peel of Salt Lake and city Thomas Lusk of Malad. Mis. Thomas I.usk was in charge of the gift room. The attendants to the bride wore gowns of pastel shades and had corsages of pink and yellow roses Following a honeymoon trip to California the couple will go to Malad, Idaho, to make a home. The new Mrs. Nicholas is a graduate of North Sanpete high school and of the L. D. S. HosShe pital School of Nursing. spent 18 months as a missionary in the British Mission returning last September. Since that Mi V.i ihe , ii i l I'll Han-ser- Mis llemy Tuttle was hostess was so'emnl'ed S mil 1, M Gospel Services n Advertisement From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh Sometimes Good Intentions Aren't Enough That fire at the Griffin place didn't do much damage last week, but Volunteer Chief Murphy was pretty angry about it. Spoke to some of us over dinner and a bottle of beer. Griffin's farm is a good milo from town, he said. And by tho time wed dodged all the people on tho highway who were going to watch, we hadnt a minute to waste. Then blamed if those sightseers hadn't parked cars right in Griffins driveway and there was a mob of people milling around the house just gawking. Joe, tell The 1951 Chrysler New Yorker Newport with new fender line that accentuates its low sleek beauty, and massive front-en- d that typifies the power and luxury of the new Chrysler line. Its good news when find crisp you can waffle piques like these tagged so low ...better still when you have such a wide choice of prints, IIV2-2Vcolors! (Better hurry!) 1 folks a fires no sideshow. Ask em to think of the other fellow! From where I sit, some of us need to be reminded occasionally that even though our intentions are good we may be unfairly interfering. Whether its blocking the y of fire equipment or criticizing a persons right to enjoy a temperate glass of beer now and then the American Way is io gire i ray, and give the other fellow his fair share of the road! 2-I- right-of-wa- )oC Copyright, 1951, United States Breu ers Foundation Hood, Mis fi i.i Nelson, tin' i Ii lentil She ln.st Inr husband Ot tuber 29, tu the South ward Primary ofll-H- ' Nii'l-si'l leai h rs at their Feb- liild ul Mi ,uh1 Mis .1 ( Jiiis and Kiindav the family gatlnted M' ding i li In id nl Inr TMh studv and planning meet-thNi Hun Imme inr a hiithdav lug h' III. iv Inst Mnudiv Stic was Mis I leiie Peterson gave the Those pit sent wile Mr. I'inn in ldmiiiik, Kibitiity lit, dmni lnsi iplme". Plans IsTt i.iiiii' t. Murom TO years and Mis Justin Ni l .on Canon and Ii ssoii on i g i Mr and Mis I'on J Nil-so- n wiie made tor Pninarj spring n.'u M uni'll I i (liietum Nel- theme ami Inihy, Mr and Mis ('on i mil lence around the s m Di mtii r 1(, tv.iu Sin' is the Fiiend. There ii i inothei ut ilnldieii, .Instill P.iadv and Mis Winnie Rusnius-,- s '"Ihe Cluhliens wete 16 niembeis present. n and lamilv ol Faiivnw. I hill in Meilmg and Winnie at her house was Tlnie open the She was a i minselur m The Jay i is F'.tes met at the home on Monday and many Jay Reynolds Piinuirj Ini eight eats She has friends and relieves i ailed to hnn home ot Mis. Wednesday evening Assisting alsu In en aitive in Relief Km It ly or her hiithdav A1 hostesses were Mis Berti and Mis. Wesl y Johansen A hot lunih was serxed and t Literary Club Pinochle Club a soi lal evening of games was Utah once a barren waste, Utah beloved. Desolation grimmed thy face, Utah beloved Sternest mountain, landscape wild, on every side fringed time and until February 1 she Desert abode of savage tribe has been employed as a nurse Scant Utah beloved. in the Sanpete L. D. S. Hospital in Mt. Pleasant. Previous to dear to pioneer, her mission she had been em- Refuge Utah beloved. Salt Whom ployed in hospitals in all loyal hearts revere Lake city, California, Idaho and beloved. Utah Zone. Canal Panama, stern embrace. Mr. Nicholas served in World Nestled in thy assigned the place War II with the Engineers. He Providence twill is a former student of the Uni- Evermorebeloved. share his grace Utah versity of Idaho. Mrs. C. H. Beal of Manti, an O rise, kind, aunt of the bride, entertained at Rise Utah beloved a family dinner in honor of the Great thy future has designed couple following the ceremony Utah beloved. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Averett, in Manti LDS temple. thy banners free, former Mt. Pleasant residents, On Monday evening, an aunt Wave aloft for for truth, liberty, have moved from Superior, Ariz. and cousin, Mrs. John Peel and Wave for all humanity to Spring Valley, Calif. Mrs. Lucile Smith entertained at Wave Utah beloved. a shower to honor the bride. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Madsen enterMoore Miss Gladys for any cause of right, haev received word from their tained a group of friends Feb. Home Utah beloved. son, Cpl. Emil Madsen, who is 3 at her home in Salt Lake city thy star of hope or might, now at a training school at Fort at a shower in honor of the Truth beloved. Utah he had Sill, Oklahoma that bride. Welcome, then from other lands made the highest score ever and freedom Such as will for made at that camp on a cal. 50 Mrs. Fred Rasmussen will en- God and truth and country stand machine gun. Emil was recently Utah beloved. tertain the Home Culture club made a section chief. Wednesday afternoon, February Here we make a solemn vow Mrs Laura Livsey of Salt Lake On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy 28. Utah beloved, Mr. and Bert son city visited in Mt. Pleasant last Sparks and Evermore as until now, week with her niece, Mrs. and Mrs. Wilford Syndergaard of Mrs. Beatrice B. Olsen Utah beloved. Rigby and family. went to Tooele where they were Provo is visiting here with her will raise aloft thy name, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lund redinner guests at the home of Mr. daughter, Mrs. Willis Candland We Honor and thy worth acclaim, ceived word last week of the and Mrs. Bill Syndergaard and and family. without a stain, arrival of their first grandson, Pledge thy flag return On their they boys. Utah beloved. and fourth grandchild. Parents visited in Salt Lake city with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hafen acof the new baby are Mr. and Mrs. Syndergaards sister, Mrs. Hive Mrs. Vernon Lund of Dragerton. The second year Bee companied Mr. and Mrs. Urban Edsel Christensen. Bench of Fairview to Salt Lake Group of the South ward called Thcv also have a daughter. Mrs. Howard Kay Lay was last week where they attended on one of their members, Patsy Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christopher hostess last Monday evening the Utah Poultry and Farmers Tuttle who was homebound beannual meeting cause of mumps on Valentine and family of Kearns, Utah, when the North ward Primary Cooperative in Mt. officers and teachers met for and banquet held at Hotel Utah evening. The group brought pot were weekend visitors hmk and a huge Valentine. Pleasant, February 16 and 17. their February study meeting. for the Plans were made Primary conference to be held in the spring. STYLE AND POWER FEATURED IN 1951 CHRYSLERS Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Peel and Mrs. Clare Tuttle and children went to Provo last Thursday where they were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. The dinner was A. Childs. given in honor of Mrs. Childs birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen spent the weekend visiting with relatives in Provo. They also visited Mr. Rasmussens sister, Mrs. Romney in Salt Lake city. a Cand-land- U II ll I ' I nil in l'li,l li lull w ill fete () i i. i i V Fri Mm this veiling in bonoi of Ins hiithdav Mm nK isnn and Mis A I. Dinner Given ' ma will he hostesses Mi mlieis nt the i lub ate the For Visitors Nndeisons, Mr and Mis A I. Mr and Mis J S. Jen Mr. and Mis Clar in e Swid, r Pi : Mr and Mrs A F Rasmus gaaid of Latuda, Carbon (ount, sen en Mi and Mis I) F. Bing, Mr were files's at the home of Mi and Mis Wilford .Syndergaard ami Mrs Fun! Rutishuuser Mr md Mis. A H. Andeison, Mr Finlay night On Satuiday nighl Mi and and Mis V. II Gunderson Mrs. Bill Kimes ol Cods, Wyo, were guests of the Sy nderg aards Neighborhood Club On Saturday night also Mr At Luncheon and Mrs Wilford Syndergaard were hosls to th. Ougtnal Mrs was Julia Johansen Pinochle club at a birthday dinlnsless to the Netgbhoihood ner in honor of Mrs Synder Club Thursday evening, Februguard's birthday. 22. A special Washington's Pinochle was played with ary first piies going to Mr. and Mrs birthday luncheon was servid. The gioup snent the evening Rodney Rowe, second prizes to Mrs. Juanita Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Rowe and playing pinochle ihe travelers prize to Mrs. Helen Simons was a special guest. Rigby. 'I 1 m i ii Fort patluiing Birthday With Family Gathering ' from i and Mrs Boyd ot Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. He'll Hansen and baby of Priie i iiiiii lo he present at the faultily Mr. Interior of the 1951 Chrysler New lorker Newport features rich appointments, extra roominess, Ipliolsierv and trim selections are available in colorful, durable and luxurious combinations of leather and nylon cord. View of the new Chrysler FirePower engine. the Conservatively rated at lintler powerplant is a new engine. 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