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Show August The Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid Tage Four foi 10 66J battleships of the MissFair- - Questions Madsen of on the completed unit was held Miss Navy ouri class view. July 1th. Deal On Paint Barents of Fairview are impMr and Mrs Verniie Stewart Beyond their immediate personing the skating rink and court will serve as a magnet to keep with their daughter Laverne and Hep Biownson ol Indiana 18 al gains famous using their fuels the young people at home and granddaughter Karen have been trying to find out whv the It S efficiently will contribute to the serve as entertainment as well. vacationing in Idaho and Wy- Navy bought enough national conservation of motor Nattint m 194 1 and 1915 to olor paint fuels oming arui Yellowstone at The North ward Piimary held ional Paik They visited their Sunday night meeting .smitiifield, Utah with Mr. and August 5 with Fust Counselor Mrs Oison Cox, with Mr. and Audiey Peterson m charge of Mis. Ira Cox and Mr. and Mrs. the meeting. Chalks Tucker in Pocatello, Ida. The theme was We are the They also stopped at Virginia, In the channels off T.a Jaffa, di lichen of the church li avers Idaho to see Mr and Mrs. Hugh v California's skin diu rs" en- were given by Sandra Lvnn Cox Biudv and at Preston, Idaho to sec Mis Allle Packer Vy joy spear fishing at its best. and Maurice Turpin The included choral leadings and songs hy a group ot Iri Mr and Mis Ililden E. Tucker mary children; talk hy Presi and family have been to the dent Christa Sanders, who also I intah Basin to visit relative's piesinted paperweight to Bishop and also saw the Indian Sun Peterson for use m the w ird; Dance at Whileroeks IIill aiul Hill will not make They are to Yellowstone lesponse, Bishop Pete i son now emonte you an expert spear fisherNational Paik t On July 20 Mr and Mis man, lint it will treat you to a at Seely entertained WHISKEY AT ITS BEST Stewait and Mr and Mrs hnthdav party in honor of the I of Idaho Falls spent the lamil) 7th hithday of then son, Bonnie home of Mr The following were present, Mr weekend at theCoons. and Mrs John Brewer, Mr and and Mrs Dae Mrs flail ZahriskP-- , Mr and ( )ther ( mt i lbu turns to iu-waste Mis Henry Larsen, Carla and Kenneth Seely. Bov d Karen and t.i guard against ait overloading worn engine Cordon and and ov ei heating Handy Brewer s Oli-ny- Fairview lynmtih (Eltr Lucy Tucker ii o I in s Sanderson spent with tier sister Lake City following a d,is visiting Salt leeent operation Sanderson, fomn-- Fair-- i lesident, has received his time star emblem for service in the Swifts plant for 15 years. He is sales managei for turkeys and dm Kens in Utah territory, lie lesides in Salt Lake city If K r lew Issued Every Friday Melvma t'lena) Chappie Kivci, Washington, visited recent lv with her school pal Venna Sanders A school friends eioup of fiom 26 ears ago called at the Sand is home Wednesday afternoon reminisced and and showed picture's of sc hoed days. Mrs Chapped came here to aitend funeral seivices for her aunt, Mrs Crystal Brads. Mrs By The North Sanpete Publishing Company and entered at the lost Office at Mt li lest ot Sanpete County, Utah as class matter under the At t of Congress of Maich 3, 1879 lh asuiit, Set ond Payable in Advance Subscription Fates Year One $3.00 Si Monthi $1.75 s blue-blac- (Ml 7 lie lie Mrs ten r. k v pro-gla- Del-hei- Ii 1 i pa its. low Kathleen Zabriskie i ooling-wate- r lemper-atme- Ait Greco and children and mipiopei intitke manof Salt Lake City have leen atm es gold Mrs. Ild tempei Uen has Jensen TONSILS "MOUTH TO visiting at the home of her staving in Mt with Pleasant mother, Mrs Hannah Cox for the children of the The beat part of beauty is that (Jordon he oast week Stakers while Mis Staker mo- which no picture can expiess witA trifle mure than a year ago this country tored to Oklahoma to get Major Koboit Jones Striker of scare buying that followed the' Mr and Mrs nessed the and family of Hichland, Wash , outbreak of the Kor .n war. There was all kinds of huv been sending a week Mr and Mrs J iv L.usen of lieie with Mr and Mrs Henry Magna visited last weekend frightened talk about severe future shortages of Junes and other relatives and with and Fairview lelumes of main The problem lends manyj everything. fi lends. practically , much manufac-time They die spending merchant's was to get enough goods from m the mountains and attending Mr and Mrs. Heher Olsen are demand. the meet timers to unily g.ithi rings roaring here visiting with his parents, Mr A short time ago the Wall Street Journal con-- 1 and Mrs George Olsen Mrs Ivy Sanderson has ac-- ( is employed at Dugway ducted an anniversary survey to find out just how1 i pled the position of bookkeep- Heher and is also attending school. for er construction Pritchett the much conditions have changed. According to its re- company at the Big Sandy dam Mis Weltha Peacock has gone o Parson, Wvo. She left Wedport, the picture is now drastically different. Mer-- I nesday to Canada to visit relatives and for In r new duties. not also to attend tin Whitbeck rechants are bothered with longages, shortages. Mr and Mrs Bruce Kelly of union And they are buying warily from the suppliers. Portland. Oregon and Mrs. Mer-Mrs Edda Graham enterpaper quotes one department store official as saying, Sandberg and four children Provo spent Monday with Mr. tained her sewing club at her We quit hand-to-moubuying a couple of months of home on Wednesday. Sarah Rigan cl Mrs A Anderson. ago. Now were buying mouth to tonsils. by Lucile Madsen, lone Rigby, Hannah Briggs, Iluby S. Piitchett of San- Dora Rigbv, This doesnt mean that retail business is in the dy Mrs Horten.se Dam, Wvo, is spending some Arminta Clerrant, is but a at It doldrums. It isnt. Hansen, Agatha Graham, Seltime in Provo and Fairview. good level, running ma Anderson, Ellis Vance, Lucy the days of record sales are over. In many cases Mr and Mrs. Ted Sanderson Tucker, Ellnora Jenkins, Loa stores have large inventories of goods which are mov- visited here recently with Mrs. Stewart, Birdella Terry, and Belle Sanderson Ethel Mower were present to And consumers are Mis 10, 1951 I & PROOF 6J CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS THE HILL AND HILL COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KT. wae I The 1 th .1 shoping comparatively slowly. care. and with about great buying ping Here is further proof of the fact that the retailer has plenty' of problems, even though his prices seem sky-hig- h to most of us. Those prices arent his fault in case after case his actual profit per dollar of sales is less than it was in days when the price level was much lower. His operating costs have gone up all along the line, due to conditions which are entirely beyond his control. He must bear much of the brunt of consumer resentment over inflation. So matters arent all milk and honey in the retail trades. according to the 1951 edition of the statistical Accident Facts, . yearbook of the National Safety Council, and these included 110,-00- 0 One out of every 37 persons permanent impairments. The home death toll was 27,500, in the United States was disabled one or more days by injuries re- of which about half resulted from ceived in home accidents during falls. Safety Facts . . 1950. Home injuries totaled 4,100,000 (Phone your news to 14 1 enioy the afternoon. A The Belterson and Christian delicious sen reunion was held at Old served. Folks Flat in Huntington can- yon July 28 and 29. There were 69 present, according to officers. Dean Cox, president, Naomi Cox, vice president and June Cox, treasurer. The genealogy leaders are, Venna Sanders, president, with Eva Fiaek and Leona DiFrize. A lovely program and games, bonfires and dinners were en- loyed New officers were elected as followspresident, Eugene Ottestrom of Huntington; vice Wendell Christensen president, luncheon Major and Mrs Don Rue Hickman and familv visited with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nordstrum and other relatives. Mrs. Ernest Terry and Miss Carol Terry of Spring City accompanied them. Major Hickman has recently returned from Korea and his family from Japan ( TWmtoitwm wM w r w Lavern Swenson of Salt Lake City was a recent visitor at the home of Fairview; June Cox, secretary. Martin Nordstrum a Thi same genealogy committee Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nordwas retained. strum and family of Spanish Mrs Beth Orton and children Fork, and Mrs. Nordstrums sishave been of Colorado are vacationing with ter from Canada, here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. relatives in Fairview. superior performance, with modern facilities for outstanding performance. Here's the Martin Nordstrum. 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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark and three (Letha Madsen) daughters of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Mower and two children and Miss Jeanette Wall of Ogden were here to attend the wedding reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hansen. Mrs. Hansen is the former fACRICULTUR UTAI - for the Utoco Get valuable car. of your engine Premium Motor Oil. It offers maximum protection and instant lubrication at all times. GET PERFECT PROTECTION highway milee that add up to real savings! And FORD'S OVERDRIVE gives you extra safety, too! Just step down on the accelerator and you get Line-u- p i Fairview Citys skating rink Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Rigand tennis court has now been An open air dance by and Mrs. Ila Jensen left Moncompleted. day for a trip through Colorado and New Mexico. They will V1-- FORD OVERDRIVE gives you Let your Utoco dealer help you to take better care of your car. 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