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Show THE I V KAMI DO YOU WANT TO BUY I) Appreciates News of You, Your Family, anil l()lli CITY At All KENT, NEI.L Olt TRADE Try An Adlet la the I'YItAMl limes Mt. Pleasmt, Sanpete County, Ct.il Volume LX I Hamilton School Band Appears in Mew Uniforms Monday a very well arranged con(ert Hamilton School Band apuniforms pc a red m their new for the lirst time Monday nifiht in the South ward ihurih 'lhis little band under the diMor.sden rection of Allred, marched in led by a very snappy At - - Students Perform ntsint, t.. Mis Thelma Holt ihiiimin of the new um Winhel bums h Mis Katie man past p TA piesident Ke muks h Moisden Allred A p duo at people juovimaleU tt nded on lOontinmd of flowers Pagt Twin ilium major, banner lumus and twuleis Tin laed thirteen numbers Solos wire playtd by leter Jens n and Gary llolt A duet was given by Jimmie Averett and Jui k Mi Ulister was In loel bouquet Price Friday, May 18, l!al WacgFrjl AcadefTIV Will 10 Number Twenty Cents GdlMe 48 Students at Exercises Monday, May 21 Supt. Ualph S. Gunn will present sheepskins to graduates May 28 in the South Ward. This group represents nine states and Hawaii. Speakers chosen New Uniforms 48 $for the class are Roger Hall. Dave Wissniar and Marlene Franz Moroni Utah with 22 tops the list for having the most representing any state They are Dave Wissrnar, Paul Meyruk and Chailey Langer, Mt Pleasant; Albirt Watts and Dane Thornton, Salt Lake City; Bud Van Wagenen Scofield; Melii vin Sharp, Columbia, Marlene and Fred Ptilri, VVendover, C. Jovce Jordan, Yvonne Fretwell, and Gary Mullins Roosevelt; Tommy Morgan, Jensen; Cecil Morgan, 73, James Christopher Fesiher, Pleasant Grove; Catherine Mann, Co manager of the Moroni Milling Don and Dale Provo, and Mt Pleasant Milling Co., died Christine How Beighley, Cedar City; at the family home Friday morning John Hatch andhen, Jerry Bergera, of a heart ailment. Helper; Earl Bnnkerhoff, Bnknell, He was born in Mt Pleasant Norma Jean Carroll Marih 24, 1878 a son of Utah Next on the list is Arizona with Pioneers, James F and Ida John- nine attending W. A. Inhabitants son Fesiher His father learned from "there are Maxine and Vivian the nulling trade in Germany and Stocks, Tuba City; Don Schellbach, was the first miller in Mt. Pleas- Grand Canyon, Alice Porter, Sanbusant Mr. Feseher learned this ders; Carol McGee, Leupp; Donna iness from his father and followed Jane Glidewell, Winslow; Charlotit his entire life. te Buse, Skull Valley; Kay Ellis, He was an active member of the McNary, and Earl Hazlewood Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Yava Saints an officer In the genealComing lrom Idaho are LoRee ogical society; first president of Hansen, Thornton; and Melvin Montana the home mission of Moroni stake; Iiawles, Island Park. counselor in Moroni East ward fans are Eilen Miles, Browning, Young Mens Mutual Improvement and Britton Clair, Billings. Delia Brown and Tom Lane from asAssociation, supenntendency, sistant to East ward Sunday Portland and Hermiston are the School superintendent, and coun- only seniors from Oregon. The Hall selor to Soren Nietsen of the High triplets Laurel, Robin, and Roger, Priest quorum of Moroni stake. He Mesa Verde, Colorado; Marlene was a member of Mt. Pleasant Franz, Daniel, Wyoming; Mike Adams, Yosemite, California; and Pioneer Historical Association. Jack Langa of Puuene, Maui, HaHe was married to Emelie Olsen wind up the list as being December 19, 19000, in the Manti waii, lone for their Temple and they were parents of states representatives in their class. five children. Senior Trip . . . Surviving are his widow, two Members of the class of 51 are of daughters, Miss Ina E. Feseher to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ansel F Hall, Mesa Verde, Colorado. The date for the annual Mr. and senior trip is May .Mrs. Hall are the parents of Laurel, Robin, and Roger, 51. Guests accompanying the class on the trip are Mr. and Mrs Albert Parsons and Miss Nancy Bar. Funeral Services Held Monday For Janies Students of the Hamilton School Band made a fine showing and won the hearty applause of parents and friends when they appeared concert with their new uniforms Monday evening. in Firefighters Hold School; Lt. O.Reed Frandsen "The Builders," Theme of Jr. High Returns From County, State Represented Korean War Front First Lieutenant Oscar Reed was On May 10 a fire fighters training school was hel Frandsentheof Mt. Pleasant 1500 veterans among nearly at Mt, Pleasant, with representatives coming from all returning from service in Korea, second group to return to parts of Sanpete county and representing many dif- the this' country .under the army roferent businesses, clubs and organ tation plan. The group was izations. salute as greeted by a The State was represented by Graduates . . . they landed in San Francisco Mr. Tangren of the State Board Tuesday at noon. of Forestry and Fire Control. The group then went to Camp The Forest Service was repreCalif., to be processed Stoneman, sented by U. H. Zuberbuhler of and reassigned out of there. the Regional Office at Ogden. When he is released on a Rangers from Manti, Ephraim, Lt. Frandsen will fly to Mt. Pleasant and Price aided Salt Lake where he will be met in the school training. Host to by his wife and return to Mt. the school was the Deputy Pleasant. 2 Per of Sheriff Sanpete county. Mrs. Frandsen, the former Diem Fire Guards were present Evelvn Christensen, and two counfrom all parts of Sanpete small daughters, Evelyn 3, and ;,.. tv' 4 ty and from Thistle. The Soil Barbara Jean, 2 months, have Conservation Service, Fish and resided at Mt. Pleasant since Lt. of Game Commission Utah, He Frandsen left for Korea. Great State Road Commission, has never seen his new daughter. Basin Station, Experiment Lt. Frandsen is a son of Mr. and County Road commission, city Mrs. Leonard Frandsen of Mt. of a number marshals from Pleasant. towns. North Sanpete school James Rex Jensen Lt. Frandsen has been with Mcsuperintendency, Attorney the Seventh Division in Korea Allister, Employment Service, since last September. He took Fish and Game clubs from the part in the Inchon landing and different towns and other orgwas with the Regimental comanizations furnished represenbat team that went to the tatives Yalus river on the Manchurian The main purpose of the border. He was also in the school was to renew cooperative evacuation at Hungnam. Later 1 1. Frandsen went up into South fire plans and to train cooperators in fire fighting. Korea again w'here he had been since that time. Attorney McAllister spoke on law enforcement under state reRex Jensen James has just fire laws. The entire State of from U S Army Utah is now under this Fire cently graduated Bakery and Cooking School His Mr. TanControl. Cooperative wnfe, Uene Madsen Jensen writes gren talked on state fire org- that Rex passed second out of 118 need for anization, laws and in the tests on cooking. Rex is cooperative organization this in Utah. Forest Ranger Wells stationed at Breken Bridge, Ky He is the son of Mr and Mrs Hans Thursby spoke on fire dam- Jensen, ages and losses through fire in the United States. Ranger Ivan Dyreng acted as chairman during the early meeting. At the Kinema Theatre two on films were shown, one "Fighting Small Brush and Held Grass Fires and one short film Mr. Zuberbuhler on "Safetv. and Mr. Tangren discussed the For films. The Cooperators drove to the Funeral services Mrs. for power house on Pleasant Creek Cornelia Staker Johnson were and lunch was served at the held last Thursday afternoon (Continued on Page Two) with Dr. Dail P. Avertt, bishop's counselor, officiating. The opening prayer was offered by O. M. Aldrich, a quartet, Stanley Bumingham, Mrs. Opal Sooville, Mrs. Pearl Peterson and George Squire sang At N. S. High Jesus Is Calling"; vocal solo, 17-gu- n fur-laug- 2jl Moroni Serviceman Graduates From Cooking School Graduation Exercises Held Monday Nay, Jeannine Allred, Gaylene Christensen, Joyce Draper, Marian Frandsen, Darlene Hill, Wilma Jensen, Donna Johansen, Lois Phillips, Jeanne Passey, Marilyn Seely, LaRue Simons. Glen Dona Staker, Dawna Truscott, Ellen Cook, Allan Peter Anderson, Ray Christiansen, Max Ertcksen, Kenneth Hughes, Kelly Orton, Roy Leslie Seely, Johnny Sim- Graduation exercises for North Sanpete junior high school were held Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Theme for the program was of Address The Builders. welcome, Stephen Monsen, class president; song, "I Am the Builder, Ninth grade girls chorus; invocation, Gary Peterson, Junior high president; vocal solo, God Painted a Picture", Marian address, Frandsen; Glen Dona Staker; address, Mona Jorgensen; accordion solo, Mary Jeanne Passey. All-re- principal; presentation to Principal J of Funeral Services Held Monday for class Jensen by Principal Johansen; remarks, J. S. Jensen; song, The Perfect Day, Ninth grade girls chorus; benediction, Kenneth Hughes. Honor students are, scholarship, Lpland Coates, Anna Marx, Glen Dona Staker, Lois Phillips, Mona Jorgensen. Attendance, Peter Anderson. Graduates are: Clifford Allred, Ronald Burnside, Bud Carlson, Leland Coates, Rex Lane, Billy Jack Larsen, Stephen Larsen, Monsen, Gary Peterson, Duane Dennis Darrel Mower, Scelv, S. Officers Named at Jr. Garden, Rex solo, The star of Alpha Orlonis sends more heat to the earth than any other star. San Francisco, Calif ; Mrs. Estella F. Moore of Bountiful; a foster son, Maiben L. Christensen of Salt Lake City; three grandchildren; Mattie Christina Justesen and two J. Fred Feseher at her home of Provobrothers, and Hyrum Feseher of last Thursday morning follow- Glendale, Calif ; two sisters, Mrs ing a long illness. Ella F Jensen of Mt. Pleasant and Mrs. Nielson was born in Mrs. Elizabeth Hansen of Salt Moroni November 13, 1878, a Lake City. daughter of Andrew and Mattie Funeral services for James C C. Knudsen Justesen. She was Feseher was held m the Moroni married to Charles Christian East ward chapel Monday, 2pm Nielson in Mt. Pleasant Novemunder the direction of Bishop ber 13, 1896. Her husband died James Nielson. 14 years ago. The opening song by the choir, Surviving are the following "Abide with Me, piayer, Soren children: Stanley C. Nielson, C Nielson, tribute, Venice AnderMt. Pleasant; Mrs. Christella son; musical number, ladies double Funk, Colorado Springs, Colo.; trio; speaker, James Prestwich; Mrs. Mary Gipe, Tucson, Ariz.; Draper; speakMrs Elverda Mateson, Salt Lake organ solo, Fayora er, Joseph R. Christiansen; duet, and grandchildren City; eight Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hafen of Mt three She speaker, Morgan Lamb; was preceded in death by one Pleasant; James Nielson; choir, Oh remarks, child. benediction, Joseph My Father, Funeral services were held in Lund of Mt Pleasant; prayer at the Mt Pleasant North ward the home, Vernon S Moore, a with chapel Monday at 1 pm Pall Bearers were: Harold Young, bishops counsel- Anderson, Howard Blackham, Boyd Meror, officiating. lin Nielsen, Eail Tidwell, Clyde The opening prayer was given Feseher and Ted Blackham. bv R Bruce Seelv and Tom Burial was in Mt Pleasant City Christensen was the first speak Cemetery under the direction of er A vocal solo, The Lords Jacobs Mortuary. Holger Jorgensen Mrs. Nielson, 72, died j son-in-la- (Continued on Page Two) dedicated the grave. Record Crowd Enjoys Festivities At May Day Celebration At Fairview record breaking crowd the May Day celebration last Friday. Highlight of the day was the braiding of the May Pole by the sixth grade and the band conducted by E. B. Terry. Loon Nielsen was In charge of the excellent program of Mav songs and dances. Junior high chorus rendered several directed numbers Edwin hy A Minor tale part in May Day celebration in which Catherine was crowned Peterron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Peter'-'nof the Queen May. Students rett. James C. Fechser Mrs. M. J. Nielson La-Rai- Mrs. Johnson Hafen; JoAnn Peterson, O My Father: vocal solo, A Perfect Day, Mrs Pearl Peterson. Miss JoAnn Peterson was accompanist for all numbers. Speakers who paid tribute to the life of Mrs. Johnson were Arthur O. Netlson, Ruel Seely, and Pres. J. R. Bagnall. Bruce Seely gave the closing prayer. Interment was in the Mt. Pleasant city cemetery under direction of the Ursenbach FuCharles Stevens neral Home. of Ogden dedicated the grave. 20-2- 2. La-Rai- Thursday In The Fechser ons, K. Olsen, Delno Rostron, Jack Bergstrom, Lula Mary Nelda Bushman, Beck, Jean Burnside, Marian Coates, Glenna adMona Johansen, Address, Leland Coates; Jorgensen, dress, Lois Phillips; vocal solo, Margie Lund, Anna LaRaine Kelly Orton; address Anna Marx, Sharlene Olsen, LaRae The Rowe, Janet Shelley, Marx, reading, Margaret Builders, Margie Lund; pre- Shepherd. sentation of class members, Mary Lula Beck; special awards, Verl E. Johansen, Junior High Funeral Services organ Mc-U-o- Ros-tro- May Day Royalty North Sanpete junior high held their election for student body officers last Wednesday, May 9 Candidates were: for presi dent, Clair Seely and Earl Madsen; for vice president, Lou Ann Hafen and Janet Rosenlof; secretary, Arlene Winkelman and Connie Johansen; reporter, Patsy Tuttle and Elna Johansen. who Successful candidates duiing will serve as officers 1951-5are: Earl Madsen, presipresdent; LouAnn Hafen, viceJohanident; secretary, Connie sen: reporter, Fatsy Tuttle. The voting was done by secret ballot. I) 1 - A , . 2 1 d Eaih grade In the pub- lic sihool took part with each child participating. Catherine IYterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs L. L. Peterson, was crowned Mav Day queen. Attendants were Kathleen John Mt. Pleasant Girl Entered In Ogden Pioneer Contest Miss Joan Hafen, senior class student at North Sanpete high si hool, has been enrolled in the Sweetheart contest through which royalty of Ogden's Pioneer days celebration will be Pioneer selected. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd W. Hafen, Mt. Pleasant. She was entered in the contest by her school principal, J. S. Jensen, and senior class president, Jerald R. Johansen The contests, open to high school girls in Utah, Idaho, Nevada and Wyoming, will be held in Ogden on June Entrants will be juged on scholarship, personality and horsemanship The winner and her two aids wdll each receive a scholarship to Weber College at Ogden. The girl chosen Pioneer Sweetheart, along with her two aids, will return to Ogden to preside over rodeos, parades and other events of Ogden Pioneer Days celebration, July 22-2- 3. 23-2- Mrs. son, daughter of Mr. and Ross Johnson and Gary Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melroy Graham. Crown bearer John L Bench, son of Mr. Mrs Worth Bench. A complete week-en- d is planned, with hikes, horseback riding, wein-e- r roasts, and traveling. Monday evening in Craighead Library, students were entertained at the Award Banquet given by the Academy faculty. The theme followed was In the Garden of Toastmistress was My Heart. Mrs. Holly Visel. Numbers on the program were talks by Douglas Ramsey, Jean Conway, Christine Houchen, and Louie Thornton The girls sextet, accompanied by Miss Grace Mae Sample, sang In An Garden. Joyce Jordan played a piano number, White Donkey," and waltz arrangements by a dance group were featured. School songs lead by William Bur-io- n ended the affair. was Spring City Girl Gets USAC Office of Spring Patsy Schofield and City was elected Senior Class Women Associated Students State representative at Utah Agricultural College recently. Last Friday, Mrs, P. M. this Miss Schofield is a of San Gabriel, Calif., and year at USAC and isjunior majoring her daughter, Mrs. Margaret P. in Elementary Edueatin. She Ihrrson and family of Spring-- Is the daught-- r of Mr. and Mrs. lilt came to Mt. Pleasant and Cutler Schofield of Spring City. .sjicnt the day visiting with Miss Lucile Nelson of Green-rive- r Mrs Neilsons sisters, Mrs. J spent Mother's Day visiting Leo Seely and Mrs. Vern at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Obed Nelson. Nell-so- |