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Show lOU WANT YOI'lt CITY TO BUY KENT, SELL OB TRADE Appreciates News of You, Your I'amlly, ami t Try An Adlct In the At All Times I Y Price Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete County, I'tah, Friday, June 15, 195 1 Volume LX I Husband, Wife Graduate . . Number Cents 10 It A M I I Twenty-fou- r WAR OF WEEDS FILM AVAILABLE FROM RECLAMATION BUREAU Tin most modern methods of warfare against weeds, the irrigation farmers Public Enemy No. 1, color and sound are described in a new Womens Republican Clubs Hold Meeting in This City notion picture lust completed !v the Bureau of Reclamation wi'h the cooperation of the Department of Agriculture, ComMimissioner of Reclamation chael W. Straus said this wtek. Studies by the Government agencies have shown that, besides blocking olf the flow of life giving water to thirsty plants, weed grow tits in irrigation distribution svstems in some nstancss steal large quanof water fmm the farmers' tities Delegates troin Region Four of the Federation Womens Republican clubs met in a convention at the Mt. Pleasant Smith ward last Saturday. Peg- ow ion Four is of five compo-e- d (unities Sanpete. Ju. ib Millard, Wa ne and Sevu r Im pose of the met 'inn was to e'ed new officers for the legion Mis. and also for the eount W C Olsen of Mt Pleasant was e1 (ted regional direitoi Mrs Olsen had been appoincd director several months Mrs ago to replace Vnginia Judd who had moved to New Jersey. Mrs. Wilfonl Piatt of assistant cpht was elected director and Mrs L G Jenkins of Mt Pleasant was named sectem-porarar- v retary treasurer. Mrs Aivce Tucker Sterling was of the Sanpete cluhs of president West John Mrs Interested People money crops The film may be obtained for public showing upon request to Invited to Take First Garden Tour E. O. Fvery interested person in Mt Pleasant is invited to join w nil the Mt Pleasant Garden Club in then first garden tour of the season, according to an announcement by Mr. J O Seelv, president of the club. Garden tours held in past .vears have been so interesting and successful. Mrs. Seely said, they have decided to continue them with tours every few weeks through the summer as the different flowers and shrubs come into bloom. Those who make the tours get new ideas that benefit them in the beautification of their own premises, Mrs. Seely said. Outstanding iris and other June blooms will be of special interest on this McAllister of Mt. Pleasant is her assistant. A secretary will be appointed later by Mrs. West Thj Mt. Pleasant Federated Frederick R. Homer LeNila Young Homer Womens Republican club acted as host to the group. Registrabegan at 11:30 am. and a R- is tion luncheon was served at twelve noon in the recreation hall. The '51 me. ting began at 2 pm. with f A former North Sanptte Mrs. Mrs Olsen high' Her husband is Frederick R. presiding. L. Wirthlin of Salt Lake, school student and her husband Homer, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Joseph Grant R. Olsen, son of Mr. and president of Federated Republi- tour. were among the few University R. Homer of Idaho Falls, Idaho. teams to Other U. graduates from Mis. Leander Olsen of Mt. Pleas- can clubs of Utah, was present of Utah The tour will be held Sunday, ieceivd a bachelor of sci- and spoke at the meeting. She June 17 and will begin at 4:45 graduate during 82nd annual North Sanpete district were Cal ant ence busin of school the degree was accompanied by Mrs. Spen- p m. from the City Hail. of Mt. Commencement rites Saturday. Eugene Christensen iness. cer Heiner, second vice president The coed is Mrs. LeNila Young Pleasant. Lamar Stewart, Lewis for Refreshment committee and Andrew Peterson, Grant B. SanGrant is a graduate of Moroni of the organization, Mrs. W. K. this tour is Helen Bohne, Delma Homer, daughter of Mr. officers McDonald, Mrs. Fae Sherwood, Jorgensen, Faun Madsen, MilMrs. J. F. Young of Fairview. derson and Vernon Keith Vance, high school. He took all of Fairview, Lucile Nelson of training at Northwestern Uni- all of Salt Lake City, who also dred Seely and Anna Scovil. Mt. Pleasant, Florence Little versity at Chicago, and entered gave talks at the meeting. Is and Keith Darwin Story of Mo- the Navy as an ensign and was Officers of the Mt. Pleasant roni: Grant Rasmussen Olsen of a Lieutenant Commander at the club are Mrs. J. F. Pritchett, 1KPfT J TPr TOP A T 1 time of his discharge. He was at president; Mrs. Willis Candland, Mt Pleasant. BS These young people were part Pearl Harbor at the time World vice president; Mrs. R. D. Jones, of a class of 1350 students who War II began. secretary; Mrs. Bert Peterson, Mr. Olsen, who is married to assistant secretary. Lamar Stewart is a son of Mr. received degrees, diplomas or and Mrs. John F. Stewart of certificates during the solemn the foimer Emma Reid of Salt Nothing can be great which is He received a bach- serveies. They were addressed Lake City has attended the Fairview. by David O. McKay, president of University for the past 3 years. not right. Samuel Johnson. elor of science degree in of the Church of Jesus Christ Saints, who also reMr. Stewart is a graduate of Latter-daA U. S. Army and U. S. Air of school ceived an honorary doctor . . . North Force Recruiting SpecialLst from Sanpete high where he was active in journal-is- letters degree from Dr. A. Ray Provo will be in Mt. Pleasant on and at the U he has partic- Olpin. president of the UniverTuesday, June 19 to interview t " f all interested personnel qualiipated in undergraduate activi- sity. Mrs. Homer is a graduate of ties. fied for enlistment in the U. S. North Sanpete high school Army and U. S. Air Force. wher she was student body In order to qualify for enlistvice president and accompanist. ment individuals must be he- At the U she has been active in tween the ages of 17 and 34. music circles and was a member and be able to pass the physical Chi of Alpha Omega sorority. 2 and mental examinations. 5 was graduated Her husband Certain individuals may enlist from Sellersville high school in for Airborne unassigned for was he where of Pennsylvania Lucile Nelson, daughter training as a paratrooper. Othof active in dramatics and played Mr. and Mrs. Obed Nelson er choices of service for the At the Mt. Pleasant, received a bache- football and baseball. are limited to regular Army in U intramural he participated lor of science degree in the field Army unassigned and Far East athletics for Kappa Sigma fra- of home economics. Command unassigned. EnlistMiss Nelson graduated from termty. ment for the Air Force will be North Sanpete high school in for Air Force unassigned. S. i 1 oisen Couple Receive Degree from "U of U" iGrant "U" Graduate man-and-wif- e Lamar Stewart Awarded Degree Force to Be Here Tues., June 19 pre-me- y Graduates J J Lucille Nelson Is Among Graduates Utah and has attended State Agricultural College and the University of Utah. She was a member of Alpha Chi Omega and sorority at both colleges also home economics clubs. Miss Nelson has taught in the home economics department at Greenrlver high school for the past few months. This week she is attending the State Home convention Economics being held in Salt Lake City. 1946 Lewis A. Peterson Graduates with Honors from "U" 5 Mt. Pleasant Man Graduates from Colorado College William Martin Funk received a bachelor of arts degree from Colorado Colorado College, Springs, in the commencement Mr. exercises held June 2. Funk was honored by being one of eight top students graduated Magna cum laude. He is a son of Mrs. Stella Nielsen Funk who has spent the winter in Mt. Pleasant, and a grandson of the late Mrs. Mattie Nielsen. Fair-view- Mr. Peterson is a graduate of North Sanpete high school where he was active in student affairs. He was president of the junior class and an honor student. At the U he has participated in undergraduate activities, was affiliated with Beta Theta Pi social fraternity and Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity. He is now a sonhomore in the school of medicine. Lewis is the second member of the family to be graduated from the University of Utah with honors. Their daughter Miriam was graduated last year with honors. Beverly Nelson Class of Gets Masters; Teaches In Ariz. the near future. Miss Nelson, who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Obed Nelson of Mt. Pleasant, will teach in a high school near Phoenix this coming year. A man who gives his children of industry provides for habits them better than by giving them a fortune. Whately. m, r V L ris Stanley J. Gil Stanley J. Graduates with Honors From Famous Harvard University Gill Stanlev J. Gill, son of Mr. and jet engine developing 4,000 Mrs S. if. Gill of Mt. Pleasant, from horsepower at 375 miles per hour is graduating June 21 of Harvard University. burns a gallon and Receives Degree fuel In nine seconds. in mediMr. Gill is graduating A degree of doctor of with high honors. He cine was bestowed upon Vernon chemistry There was never law, or sect, has received an appointrcunt of He Keith Vance of Fairview. received his BS degree from the or opinion did so much magnify an assistant fellowship to the at the goodness, as the Christian relig- chemistry department University in 1949. Bacon ion doth. University of Illinois under Dr. Bates. lie has also been acApplication is the price to be To Rest is not quitting the busv cepted in the graduate school paid for mental acquisition. sow career; rest is the fitting of self of chemistry of the University have the harvest we must to its sphere. his of Illinois to work toward Dwingle. the seed. Bailey. A one-ha- 1931 lf in the channels and drains and depicts the need for controlling weeds in order to reduce opermaintenance ating problems, costs and water losses. But the greater part of the picture is devoted to recent developments in weed control methods and equipment which should be of value to every Irrigation district in the United States, whether Federal or private, Commissioner Straus explained. While the film was designed primarily for the benefit of operating personnel boards of directors, irrigation superintendents and managers, ditchriders and maintenance crews it will be of Interest to project farmers as well It will be used by many schools and colleges where high agricultural aqd irrigation courses are taught.' Covering areas in 13 of the 17 Western States, some of the scenes in the were picture filmed at weed control field stations of the Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils and Agricultural Engineering, of the Department of Agriculture, while laboratory scenes were taken in the weed control laboratories of the Bureau of Reclamation at Its Engineering Center in Denver. Bureau of Reclamation agronomist Robert B. Balcolm was technical advisor and director of the film. Most of the photographic work was done by Reclamations regional photographers who were assisted by regional and district weed control specialists and irrigation project personnel. water-master- A missionary testimonial hon- oring Miss Carolynn Peel will be held in the Mt. Pleasant South ward chapel this evening, Frl day, June 15 according to an announcement by Bishop Leo C. Larsen. Miss Peel will leave here June 18 to enter the LDS Mission Home In Salt Lake City, and after pieliminary training there will go to the Great Lakes Mission. Her brother, Paul R. Peel has been serving a mission In the Great Lakes Mission since last November. Miss Peel Is a daughter of Orange F. Peel and the late Mrs. Johannah Olsen Peel. She graduated from North Sanpete high school and Snow College where she was active in dramatics. Last year she attended Brigham Young University here she is majoring in home economics. The program to be presented will be as follows: Congrega tional singing; prayer, P. A. Peel; saxophone solo, Patsy Tuttle; talk, Rene Jones; vocal solo, Grant Peel;, talk, Agnes O. AnP. Alice derson; vocal solo, Hafen; talk, President Lewis R. accordion sclo, Anderson; Jeanne Passey; talk, Ralph Blackham; piano solo, Jane s, Gets Degree An- 1 Jv v J:rx Conducts Successful A most successful reunion, in eluding banquet and dance was held recently when 78 class members and teachers of North of Sanpete high school class 1931 met for the first time in twenty years. Clair Acord acted as toastmaster at the banquet and the theme of the following program was Memories". Terrianettes danced in costume and sang four numbers, Memories, Blue Moon", Tip Toe Through the Tulips", and "Mocking Bird Hill: solo, Indian Love Call, Alice Hafen; reading, Norma Peterson: response to toasts, Dean Peterson, Roy Mickel and Clair Aldrich. Teachers present included, former Superintendent and Mrs. A E. Jones, Price; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stewart, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Terry, Spring City; Dr. and Mrs. Francis Mortensen, (Ila Miner) American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rasmussen and Mt. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jensen, Pleasant. Class members present were: Mr. and Mrs. Clair Acord, Vernal; Clair Aldrich, Mr, and Mrs. - in ....vC'5. Reunion with 78 People Attending I Miss Beverly Nelson will receive a masters degree in physical education at the Arizona State College at Tempe, Ariz., ing The film shows the problems weeds rau.se on the banks and X ,'z derson; remarks, O. F. Peel; remarks, Carolynn Peel; remarks, Bishop Leo C. Larsen; congregaIt was emphasized that the tional singing; prayer, R. Bruce Air Force at present has an open Seely. quota for enlistments and that The oil industry produced alall personnel desiring enlist- most of gasofour billion ment to contact the recruiting line m December, gallons 1950 more specialist in front of the U. S. than it did during the entire year of 1918. Post Office on above dates. V Lewis Andrew Peterson graduated with honors and reoeived a bachelor of science degree in biology at the commencement exercises. Lewis is a son of Mr. . and Mrs. L. L. Peterson of Larsen, regional director the Bureau at Salt Lake City, P. O. Box 360 No rental charges are made, and the only cost to the hoi rower is for return mailof do masters degree and to further work on a research problem he has underway. with Stanley graduated suma cum laud .'com Wasatch Academy In 1917 and finished one year with honor from Occidental College in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. S. li. Gill are flying to Cambridge, Mass, for Miss week. commencement Provo; Newton Donaldson, Spring City: Mrs. Eleanor Peterson Klar, Manti; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kay (Ina Rowe) Mona: Mr. and Mrs. Iknry Jacobs, (Dora and Fairview; Mr. Madge Gill of Cheyenne, Wyo., Coombs) will also he in attendance at the Mrs. Delbert Thompson, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilson, (Continued on page two) Mr. (Grace Simpson) Ogden; and Mrs. William J. Pyper, (Wilma Bjelke) Wells, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mickel, Whittier, Calif.. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson, Fairview; Mr and Mrs. Thayne Acord, Salt I.ake City; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Madsen, (Faun Larsen) Elko. Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Belliston, (Ada Wright) Salt Lake city; Mr. and Mrs. Lvnn F. Petersen, (Nellie Mae Wilcox Moroni; Mrs. Margaret Lund Stephensen. Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs Ray Petersen, Wendover; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Eliason (Wanda Matson) Moroni: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan, (Ina Seely) Nephi; Mr. and Mrs Dean Peterson, Provo: Mrs. - i Cal E. Christensen Christensen Among Graduates C. E. Cal Eugene Chiistensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Christensen of Mt. Pleasant, received a bachelor of science degree from the school of pharmacy. Cal graduated from Wasatch Academy in 1947 with suma cum laude and was active there on the tennis team and the school World. On paper. Wasatch campus at the U he has been a member of the student branch of the American Pharmaceutical of treasurer Assn., and was Lambda Delta Sigma, organization for members of the Church of Latter-daof Jesus Christ Sints. Cal was one of 62 to graduate with high honors out of the almost 1400 graduates. Fern Olson Spencer, Provo: Mr. and Mrs. June Pritchett, Santa Ana, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Don Barker. Heber. Mrs. Helen Lasson Anderson, Springville; Miss Lietta Seely, Salt Lake; and from Mt. Pleasant: Mr and Mrs. Willis Candland (Essie Olsen); Mr. and Mrs Beck, Ray (Margaret Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. Erven Brotherson, Mr and Mrs. Chariton J a colts, Mr and Mrs. Nell The richest blessings are obHafen. (Alice Peel); Mr. and Mary Baker Mrs. Kay Lay, (Eva Beck); Mr tained by labor. and Mrs. Stanley Peterson, (Iris Eddy. Rasmussen) Joseph Olen; Mr. Every man shall receive his reand Mrs. Leslie Shelley, Mr. and Mis. Jay Winkelman (Eathel ward according to his own laI Corinthians. bour. Lasson). y |