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Show August 10, !!.)! The Alt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid Round About Town . . . Spring City Lady ' Has 84th Birthday , oaia Iiirthi v il iVrs - . iSot.H' . Party Given For Ft. Green Man Is Christensen 86th visiting here at the home of his Daniel parents, Mr and Mrs ( hristensen before A hi, Unlay living sent honoring overseas John J Oldroy party d m his Hbth Cpl Christensen who is a birthday was held In the Founmenib r of Batteiy A, 115th FA tain Creen City Park August 5 Batallion at Fort Sill Oklahoma, Mi Oldioyd yvas born to refKirts August August Camp f) SC,., Jn (Hen wood, Sevier Calif Stoneman, lb has seven living county (mldion all of whom were in Mr and Mrs '1 heodore Madatt ndaiu e John T and Milton sen and family, Mr and Mrs Oldioyd of Salt Lake, Leon and Madsen Mr Royal family, ard Oldroy d of Fountain Green; and Mrs Shirley Madsen and Dr Merrill Oldroy d of Payson; Mrs Mr. C. T. Mad Mrs and familv Mary Livingston and Mrs. sen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray' Swensen Luella A Mower of Provo, and and family, Franklin Swenvn Jessie Oldioyd of Fountain and family and Mr and Mrs Green Bert Wright went to Brigham He has 27 living grandchil City Sunday to atend the An- dien and Art living great grand drew Swensen family reunion. children There were sixty one At this reunion were members people in attendance at the of the family from all parts of party Utah and Idaho, and some cousins from Minnesota they Relatives Are had never met before Then were 117 descendants Dinner Guests of Andrew Swensen present Mr and Mrs Krnest Bush Mr and Mrs Bert Hansen and man entertaim d at dinner Sunbaby of Price were Sunday visi- day in honor of Mrs Bushmans tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. un le and aunt, Mr. and Mrs W H Winn of Tacoma, Wash Louis Hansen Other pilots present were Miss Mr and Mrs. Ferdie Peterson Vorda Rasmussen of Salt Lake of Murray were last City and Mr and Mrs Robert guests of weekend at the home of Mr and Bushman and daughters Mt sa Ari Mrs. Jay Winkelman Cpl Harvey s o i ft , rjVjiuH rrunii 4 s 4 arSgt Karl Jay med here Saturday night from hurt Sill, Oklahoma for a visit at the home of his mother, Mrs I Amy l'rstnbuih to Sgt Urscnbach ieoits Camp Stoneman, Calif, on August 25 and from there will he sent to Korea I'rxt-nbao- Page Five On Birthday 1 Pinochle To tyurriufltfrt Club Engaged Meet James . . t ,1 . pith wedding was observed by Mr. and Mis Daniel Rasmussen last weekend when their entire family gathered at the family home R Neilson was honored by his familv and friends at his horn Wednesday on his 83id birthday anniversary Mr Ni lNen was born in Ephraim, August 1, istiH, a son of Mads and Ellen Mired Neilsen His patents wen pioneers and eolo-mer- s of this valley The fam-i- l later moved to Spring City w hole Mr Neilsen has since made Ills home He was married to Emma Bunnell who dice! several years Mi Neilsen is a member ago of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, having served m the auxiliary organizations and for years as a ward teacher His occupation has lieen that of farming and cattle raising He lives with a son Burton Neilsen at Spring City I v fV . I y Lrafe . . , J Piesent to observe the anniversary wtre Dr and Mrs. D I Rasmussen and family of Og-- I den Dr and Mrs Paul Rasmus-- I sen and family of Salt Lake City, Dr and Mrs Howard Itas-- I rnussen and family of Brigham Miss Maxine Diaptr rtaugbtei W. W. Rice of Mi anrt Mrs Closil Diuper and family and Miss Esther who is to well John iVtil LiRasmuss n of Salt Lake City. vingston, son of John (Yi il Sr of Kimka Utah Mis Rice (Mary) and children spent the week visiting hoie and Esther is spending the summer here with her par- Mrs. Frandsen U lty, Mr and Mrs ents Mi and Mrs Blain Tucker and small daughter Robin of Casper, Wyoming left Friday for their home after a two weeks visit here at the home of Mrs, Tuikers parents, Mr and Mrs. and other Cpl Melvin Lund, Pfc Robert Clarence Anderson, and friends in Price, Walker, Sgt Vernal Orton, Cpl. relatives Tom Nunley and Cpl Allen N. Provo and Salt Lake City. Hansen arrived here Saturday K left Monday night from Fort Sill, Oklahoma to Pfc Johnback Olsen to the Naval Air report on 15 day furloughs Station at Olathe, Kansas, after Cpl Lund is the son of Mr and a seven day furlough spent visMrs James Lund, Pfc. Walker is at the home of his parents, the son of Mr and Mrs William iting Mr and Mrs W C Olsen. Walker, Sgt Orton is the son of Mrs Ether H Orton who now Miss Margie Lund, daughter lives in Provo, Cpl. Tom Nunley of Mr. and Mrs. James Lund, son of HanMrs Hraold is the has returned from Salt Lake sen and Cpl. Hansen is the son Citv w here she has been working of Mr and Mrs. Louis Hanson during the summer months Louise Roberts Her cousin, Miss Joyce Stansfield enter- accompanied her here for a tained Miss Dorothy Winkler, visit Miss Margaret Kay and Miss Mr. and Mrs Paul R. Summers Ann Daniels at a weiner roast guests and slumber party Wednesday of Salt Lake City werehome of last weekend at the eve ning Mr and Mrs W. C. Olsen. Mrs Jane Durtschi of Midway is visiting here with her father, O F Peel Mi and Mrs Tom Christensen who now live in Wendovsr, Has Birthday Christine tiandsen her buthday Monday afternoon with a group of rela lives and friends Her daughter Mrs Lester Poul.son of Eplu .urn, and her on and wife, Mr and Mrs Ronald Frandsen ol Provo, came here to spend the day with her Mr and Mrs Bert Peterson and daughter Dee Ann have returned from Great Falls, Montana where thev visited with Mr. and Mrs A E Ward and family. Mrs. Waid and Mrs Peterson are sisters While there they went to Glacier National Park, into the Waterton National Park in Canada, also up to Lake Louise in Banff National Park. On their return trip the Petersons toured thru Yellowstone National Park Mrs cele-Diale- write that they are leaving in August for a family gathering at the home of their son in law and daughter, Dr and Mrs Franklin Simon in Newark, N J eatly pot-luc- v. noon, Mrs (lnistensen Mis W ( Olsen was hostess at a lamilv dinner paity served late Sundav afternoon on the patio and in honoi of h r son John kav Olsen and Wallace lie k who were both home on furlough and had not soon each other fui thiee soars Pievnt were Mr and Mrs Fvun Beck and familv and Ihe Olsen familv and Mrs Mi .md Wallotk Joan Henr (hildun Jimmy and id Wendover and Mis Howard Stoner and daughter Elizabeth of Elko, Nevada arrived here the August 1 for a visit at home of their parents, Mr and Mrs J On B Staker the family celebrated Mr Stakers birthday anniversary to The visitors returned their homes vesterday Wtdnosdav Miss Lillian Windham, assistant secretary of the Department of Education and Medical Work of the Board of National Missions of the Presbyterian Church, accompanied by her parents, Mr and Mrs Wynd-haof Pennington, New Jersey, were guests on the Wasatch Academy campus from Saturday until Monday was born in Denmaik, July 31, 1H7. She tame to the United States when she was four years of age. The family lived one year at Ephraim, two at Moroni She has Mine resided In Spring City. She was married to James P. Christensen January 18, 1883 at Salt Lake City. Mr, Christensen died several vears ago She has been active all her hie, being an accomplished weavr bv trade She has woven hundreds of yards of carpet, cloth and rag rugs. During earlier years she wove cloth or lmdsev lo be used for dresses Mrs Christensen and slqrts has been most kind to her neighbors and friends, assisting them in sukness many times She is a member of the Church of Jesus ( hrist of Saints. Latter-da- She has assisted in rearing step children and grandchildren. Her sons Ivor and Merton Christensen and a stepson, James Christensen live at Spring City. Mrs Helen Lasson was hos-es- s to her bridge club from Fairview' Thursday evening of last week Prizes at playing bridge were won bv Mrs Olive Hurst, first, Mrs Olive Coons, second, and elers Janice Mrs Fowdcs, trav- Special guest., present were and Mrs William Me-- I Mrs. Mildred Lasson of Fair-vieMrs Fathel Winkelman, aughhn who have spent the Mrs Norman and Mrs. Duluth at summer New Albuquerque, Their daughter, Mrs Theda Mexico returned to the Wasatch Janice Fowles of Mt. Pleasant. Downs and baby, Deborah of Saturday nijht. Berkeley, Calif, have been in campus Mr and Mrs George Thorson Mr. McLaughlin is the mathNew Jersey for some time ard family and Mrs. Helen Their son, Tom E, who gradu ematics teacher at 0 Wasatch. Welc h, all of Ketchikan, Alaska from atd recently clerical Mr and Mrs Edgar Lasson school in Northwestern State were of in Twin Falls, Idaho last are visiting at the home College, Natchitoches, La , ar- week their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. a tractor Ford attending rived there August 1. Their son, W. Wittmeyer this week. Jack, the only one not present meeting. at the family gathering, is on his way overseas Mr Back-to-Scho- Nellie McAllister was hostess to a group of Fairview friends at a regular club meeting at her home last Monday Mrs ol evening Present were Mrs Selma Sanderson, Mrs. Mary Coons, Mrs. Elsie Christensen, Mrs. The "Peppy Patchers 4 H Clista Peterson, Mrs. Ila Jensen, Mrs. group met for the last time this Mrs. Gladys Anderson, week at the home of their Winnie Rasmussen leader, Mrs. Bert Peterson. Miss Anna Sundwall of VanMr. and Mrs. John Gardner, The 4 H Breakfast club met at They completed their work director son John W and daughter Jan the home of their leader, Mrs. which wdll be exhibited at the couver, Washington, of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Ted W. C. Olsen Tuesday morning Fair Ruth Lund was hostess of the child welfare department for the county there, visited in to the group. Gardner of West Jordan and Mr. for their eighth meeting. 0 Fairview last weck with her and Mrs. Lloyd Larsen of Salt The girls learned about table A group of twelve young laLake City were guests last parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter for made and plans settings dies w'ent to the home of Lou Sundwall and in Mt. Pleasant weekend of Mr. and Mrs John their breakfast and the Ann group Hafen Friday night for a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Winkelman parents breakfast party. supper and a slumber John McAllister. party. of Mr. son Beck, Cpl. Wallace Mr and Mrs. M. L. McAllisSgt Don J. Brewer arrived In the group were Marjorie left last home Saturday night from Fort and Mrs. Evan Beck from of St. George visited a few ter Utahna Provo Connie Lasson, Coates, at the home of Sill, Oklahoma, for a visit at evening (Thursday) days Shannon and Janet their last week Stoneman, Calif., Johansen, S. McAllister the home of his parents, Mr. to go to Camp John son, Linda Peel, Patsy and his family. before being sent to the Far East. Rosenlof, and Mrs. Arthur Brewer. Arlene Wallace was Tuttle, Winkelman, Accompanying He Reports to Camp Stoneman, son of Mrs. Leah Carter, Virginia Hasler Gordon Mrs. Calif , August 25 for assignment Sgt. Sherrill Mere, Major and Cleo S. Ream of Provo and Don and Mary Allred. to the Far East. Staker, Glendona, Dick and Indianola. of Sgt. Brewer will be married Tibbs Mrs. Nell M. Madsen re- Robert Staker arrived in Mt. last Thursday from While on furlough here Wal- turned Sunday today to Miss Sherry Carter of night from a Pleasant A reception in honor lace and Sherrill have been en- weeks visit In Salt Moroni Fort Sill, Okla. Lake at the children of the young couple will be held tertained by their school friends home of her and Mrs. Staker daughter, Mrs. C. went to and O. several Oklahoma Monday evening at Ye Olde at picnics at Pleasant Park Pannier. weeks ago, and report a most Bungaloyv in Moroni, given by in the mountains, and also a the parents of the bride, Mr. theater party in Provo. Lovliness needs not the aid of enjoyable vacation trip there, weather. and Mrs. Stanley Carter. ornament, but is, when un- in spite of the hot foreign Mrs. J. A. Bjelke returned adorned, adorned the most. Major Staker will spend a furlough with his famTuesday evening from Wells, Thomson Cpl. Ross Black, who was Nevada, where she has been the ily here. called off his furlough last week past seven weeks visiting with to report back to Fort Sill, Okla., her daughter, Mrs. William J. Knowing how to play the returned to Mt. Pleasant Satur- Pyper and her family. is a big help when foldroad maps day for another furlough before ing St. of being sent to the Far East. Mrs. Bertha Jessen BY THE OLD TIMERS Ross is the son of Mrs. Loretta Anthony, Idaho Is visiting here SMALL MEDIUM, LARGE Black. for a few days with her sisters, Mrs. C. T. Madsen and Mrs. B. M. From Mri. Arthur Resh, Grants-vlllNo 2219 I cut in 1zes 12 20. 2 Vi yds trim. Size 18 3Vi yds. Md.: I remember when the Relatives here have been ad- Wright. No. 2467 Is cut in sizes small, mewomen always pinned up their dium, large Medium, Coverall Apron, vised that Captain Rex Matson, re., L. A. Mrs. 5V yds 2V yds. and Dr. Phillips binding stationed with Battery A 145th turned this week from a vaca- skirts when doing outdoor chores. Vs yd. contrast. 38 yd. Tea Apron included in pattern. The skirt was caught at both sides FA Bn. at Fort Sill, Okla., has with Send 25c for EACH pattern tion trip that took them to Spoat bottom and brought up around name address, style number and size been called for overseas duty. Washington. kane, to AUDREY LANE BUREAU, Box 369. the waist, and then the center in Captain Matson and wife, the New York Madison Square Station, to return will Dr. Phillips Frandsen and N. Y. The new FALL AND WINTER former Jeanine back was brought up and all was work will and FASHION BOOK shows 135 other styles, small son are expected to arrive Spokane Saturday 25c extra. pinned together in back. Usually, C. Cowan. Dr. David there with here about August 15. Mrs. Phillips and children will nn apron waa worn over this. remain here for the present. From Mr. C. A. Wheeler, Hannibal, Mo.: The "Gordon C. Green Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Anderson and children Sharon and Howard i the only passenger steamer now of Los Angeles arrived here last making a few trips north from St ' week for a visit at the home Louis. I remember when the old of Mrs. Andersons parents, Mr. Diamond Joa line had four or and Mrs. Nels Waldemar. They flv river boats making regular vacaa had just returned from trips with passengers and freight tion in the Northwest. Wo went to the SL Louis Worlds Mr Anderson returned to Los Fair on one of them In 1904. I recome back will and Angeles when the river was dotted to Mt. Pleasant next weekend member with rowboats from which men dug to get his family. 0 for muscle shells which were used Mrs. Jean Chambers and son to make buttons in the button facRobert of Salt Lake City were tory. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rasmussen for ten From E. E. Meredith, Fairmont, W. Vn.: I remember when cows days. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rasmussen mosied along Main Street; when of Pocatello, Idaho were guests bright with last you d saw a clothesline at the Rasmussen home old underwear, stockattend to the weekend, coming ings, etc., you knew that they were Jubilee celebration. 0 0 dyeing carpet rags. and son Mrs. Jack Ockey Russell of Salt Lake City were From Mrs. Ida Treat, Wllsonvine, Nebr.: We had a god house and at the guests last weekend home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley barn and before winter father built sod cattle shed with poles over Marx. Dinner guests Sunday at the the top ovcred with prairie hay. Marx home Included Mrs. Mary From Mary and Peter Miller, men to o mochine b o oy A Mikkelsen and Wilford Mik- Nomhy Act) Typewriting-t- wo Crowley, Colo : We lived in DenEarl of Fountain Green. ob. but It h occomplUhtd with ped and accuracy by ver kelsen in 1870 We had Indians for rayon flannel, mails IDS Bu.ina.i Collaga. Jay Smith, laft, and Don laraan, ol neighbors. Whpn mother made bis- with Avisco yarns, Is the style-wis- e four and choice for college and school. Mrs. Thora Pedersen cuits, she aUais gave them some. Thousands of high school student! saw these young men Ina children of Salt Lake City were Tfley used to come and ask for This inexpensive fabric has the to become want not may action last spring. Although you guests last week at the home more biscuits, and we had lots ol comfortable warrrth and trick typist, vou are Invited to become a student at the school of her sifter, Mrs. J.a P. Madsen. quality that budget wise fun with them. where tney trained. coeds look for. It simple good 4, starts September looks are Ideal for a tailored, Fall Quarter at the LDS Business College More than fifty guests atFrom E. E. Meredith, Fairmont, Sun1961. featuring beginning and advanced classes In typewriting, suit dress. For the free leaf-lethe supper tended picnic LDS Business W. Va.: I remember when a whole in honor of Rev. accounting, and general clerical work. Write "Tailoring Rayon Fabrics, evening day for further clove of sen n In your mouth send a self addressed, stamped College 70 North Main, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, and Mrs. E. E. Bollinger. information and free bulletin. The pary was held on the made you socially acceptable and envelope to the Woman's Editor of thla newspaper. Wasatch Academy lawns. secure. ... ' Family Dinner Feted on Birthday i - Mrs Maiy Katherine Christensen (elcbrahd her 81th birthmrurof luenli day aiiniveisary Tuesday. She her 4 was honored by many friends and family at the Recreation (enter during the after- Olsen's Give Nielson James Couple Celebrate 49th Wedding anni-yetsar- R. Of Spring City Members ol the Original I'l lub will hold their an-- i nual ilub party next Sunday They expeit to go to the moun lams for the party, and the men will be hosts to the ladles. nix hie Then iLiLfyl' V o-t- tr- k ... 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