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Show 17, 1951 August The Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid Page Two It, in, u- and Eddie Stewart are vacationing m California. At the piesiiit time they me visiting in Richmond with their son Leo and his family. Leo must leave August 20 to enter the armed services - Weeklies Write Their Opinions Fairview Lucy Tucker Uullelwi "The fii't i .Hint nf inflation is runaway t sliding by the tcdcial P.iilfulu, Wjo, I II O N K 3 0 6 7 Visitors at the home of Mrs, Klva Rigby the past week were Mr and Mrs Lamar Olson, Mrs Alden Rigby of Logan, Mrs. Kav Rigby of Brigham City and Mr and Mrs Melvin Rigby of Kdimington govt-rn-incu- President Truman has asked fur wide control poucls ovcl every .i.Npett of the national economy, us a means of 'i ontrolluig inflation lint the ihicf ause of intlation is already and always lias been mult r Ins immediati and dim t control No emeigeiuy powers aie needed to cm tail his wild spending spree All that is needed is a will and a detei nunation to wasteful i razv, reddens, stop spending in Washington Host burg, Ore., News Review: ' Tile control of propaganda, spread over a long period of years, has weakened laith in free enterprise and free ompetitlon. Confidence in our American system of economy has been sapped by continued boring fi om within by propagandists Whiih is better, to have the advanced 10 pine of a to have the ceiling concents, or trolled at 8 cents, and then pay 25 cents in taxes to regulate the price, pay subsidies to grain and ih vest oc 1c growers? Sycamore, Ohio, Leader: John Phillips of Calif brings the discussion into every com . Little Candy Johnson, 14 months. Is freed from her prison,, a bathroom DISCOMMODED! , home in the land, in terms of life foot became tots crew. The rescue fire Los right of the department Angeles members mode, by usurance It was a struggle to from the bathroom to free Candy. s lodged In the bowl. Firemen had to remove the commode pay for those first insurance of insurthe $10,000 Today ance paid for in 1913 would buy only $3,800 worth of consumers' . . 0 goods It would have needed 0 $10,-00of insurance then to have GltWl. Never use hut water, in purchasing power today. That's inflation. Is it not time to it sets the stain. For washable laynn fabru a think about deflating the infla-ter- s Launder m warm soupy water in public office? HU 'Iif.nin 1 For f TMiiTTb iOTiTIT MT XT rayon lab-iicDust an jiowder over the stain, let it stand until Helping Another Defeat Worry it absorbs the grease Brush off. e Kner-ginThen sponge with Carbona, WHEN THERESA HARPER, New York City, was told that she or carbon tetrachloride had anothers life in her hands, she was terrified. Who GRASS: For washable tayon wouldnt be when that persoh was ones own mother? The emofabrics: First sponge the stains tional came like a thud cf lead on her that of remark impact with denatuted alcohol. If ace- head and her imagination. The doctor went on to explain tate tayon is present, dilute 1 cup that her mother had cancer, and that the only mm tuxm M UNK alcohol with 2 cups of water. Then o a cure was in the help she could give hope wash in hot water and soap, work- herself in Go to piepiltd Get Drop to door building up resistance. She could not If the the stain. solution into ing shettee tuned id build up resistance, went on the doctor, if she unto) ted a Iwny stain persists, (on white niaetrial pppuneo. tit. worried about her condition. Your mother has 1 i warm use bleach of only quart a 75 Get he said, provided she Drop to door Obey ttaidiu 1 3 to to water part doesnt percent chance, parts water Go 10 isnpmd trie ink v rort worry. The only way she can be kept vinegar. bend! dm). from worrying is for you to be absolutely confiFor tayon fabrics dent that she is going to get well. You must never I Drop to Hoot out Obey you toucher If alcohol. with the stains Sponge 1 ft bn ol rondo! Go to assigned even a vestige of fear, doubt or worry display the is dilute acetate present, SCHOOL rayon $h quietly Buy tact n aim. alcohol, 1 cup denatured alcohol in your words or your actions. If you do well, Go with 2 cups of w'ater. Then sponge just rememb r that you have your mothers life Obey Wade Drop to pound or in your hands. to neirest OK'd 4w la couo Buy with clear water. Carnegie butoui or shed. ba iron CREASE. First scrape or wipe This meant that Theresa herself must not off as much of the grease as possCet eat Cots Drop to dan Buy worry; that she must always put on a brave and smiling front; that ible. Mrrr,t Odd ttutoS face e m. her mother must see her hopefullness in order to have hope heror Vadcr. fabrics: For washable rayon First disolve the grease with Car- self. Hope is contagious, said the doctor, just as all good things 1'f bona, Energine or carbon tetra- - are as well as bad. beef-stea- k "Rep-lesentati- jxil-icie- $2H,-00- How to Remove m ' Theresa alwajs had been a chronic worrier, and now she was frantic. She not only needed to conquer ordinary worries of her own but she had to combat the worry of one who wasnt strong enough to combat her own. She had stood by when they brought her mother from the operating room, but the moment she saw her mother's unnatural looking face she fainted dead away. That didn't seem to be the act of one who could rout anothers worry, did it? ANDERSON Make Drain Pan From 5 Gallon Can Easy-Car- ry -- Weve heard about makeshift drain pans lot of many of them troublesome. But herea one (below) you can make that can be pulled from under a vehicle by the handle, then carried with one hand. RPM DELO Heavy Duty ia a high performance level oil, com- pounded to atop piston deposits and corrosion. We recommend it particularly for farm tractors. Call us. Service ia the chief aim of our local business. ring-stickin- CAN CUT OUT SECTION ANP BIND OVES loots CRANKCASE DRAININGS If you want to do away with engine troubles on your truck or tractor, try RPM DELO Heavy Duty Lubricating Oil. It will save you up to 60 on engine maintenance costs. A Sloadard Oil (roiproy t (olitwaio Pidd Distributed by R. Strength will be given you to do whatever is necesary, had read somewhere. And she proved it. She turned and walked directly to her mothers room, with the biggest smile she had ever worn. She forced herself to see her mother walking around the park, downtown in the shops. She wouldn't allow herself to see her lying there in the bed. Soon the haunted look left her mothers eyes; soon her face relaxed into a smile. Did It work? Like a miracle," says Theresa, and every day I look at my mother and thank God that I had the necessary strength when I needed It she C. ANDERSON Manti, Utah Telephone 13 chloride. Then wash in warm soapy water. Be sure to use plenty of soap on the stained part and rub well between the hands. Soapless shampoos, oils and lathers are good to soften grease stains. Several washings, however, may be required to remove the stains entirely. For rayon fabrics: Sponge with Carbona, Energine or carbon tetrachloride. Work from the wrong side of the material in order to push the dirt and grease out, rather than to rub it into the material. Use light brushing motions. work from the outside of the spot toward the center and spread or feather out the solvent around the stain, until there is no definite edge. Then pat dry with clean dry cloth. Or you can make a paste by mixing cornstarch, or white talcum with Carbona, Energine or carbon tetrachloride, or other dry cleaning fluid. Spread the paste over the spot. When dry brush It Prevent Tomato Blight With A Weekly Spray Mr and Mrs. Lament Brings and family have been visiting in Fairview with his Mis Hannah Briggs. mother. Mis I.ov Tucker and Pack two (htldren have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Valten Tinker for several days. Dorothy Tucker will accompany her sister back to Bountiful for a two wetks visit. Mrs. Mary Sanderson entertained Wednesday night for Mrs. Dell Sanderson, Mrs. Minerva Vance, Mrs. Ellen Turpin, Mrs. Lucy Tucker, Mrs. lone Rigby, Mrs. Madora Hansen, Mrs. Alice Nelson, Mrs. Lorna Tucker, Mrs. Charles E. Briggs and his family have been visiting his mother, Mrs. Hannah Briggs. They were returning from a trip to Portland, Oregon and California and stopped in Fairview on their way home to Salt Lake City. Families love its CAB EXTRAS ! visitois at the William E. Rigby and Mrs. Ross Vance, their home. son Blain and his family have Mrs Helen Bohne has returned returned from a vacation trip to Idaho and Yellowstone National from Idaho Falls and Lorenzo, Idaho where she visited with Park her parents and other relatives. Mrs. Hannah Briggs left MonMr. and Mrs. Golden D. day for Burbank and Canoga her Park, California to visit spent several days at Bryce, children, Verna and Reed and Zions and the Grand Canyons. their families. Mrs. Ora Stewart, Leslie Coombs who works for he Lockheed Airplane company is on a business trip to Cleveland, Ohio at the present time. Mr B Carl-sto- a uquipmunf kcuuohm and trim n it d.pndant upon matailal supply condition! ArMlstMlity ol 3,000 track swnsrt Is Fords Jensen attended the Hurst family reunion at Payson Saturday. A large crowd attended the program and games and the Hurst family at Payson served a banquet at 6:30 to 160 people. Economy Run, domomtratod that Ford Tracks Savo you money ovory mllol 65-co- il (F-l- ), C FORD TRUCMXC C0SIS iLSS . . btrauti Ford Trucks Ut long! Using latest registration data on 718,000 trucks, kti insurance uperts prove ford trucks last tongerl . I LASSON MT. PLEASANT, UTAH aimdi NQIKMAN Auutt 96 SOUTH STATE S, PHONE 212 of Mr and Mrs. A. J. Anderson and daughter Virginia have returned from a visit in California with Mrs. Andersons brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Parkinson. They visited in Los Angeles, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, Carmel and San Francisco. Theron VV. Rigby and family and Bud Layne and family of Salt Lake City were weekend Want Ads WANTED Waitress. ExGood to 35. hours, good pay. Apply Shlrlees tfn Cafe, Moroni. HELP WANTED perienced. WANTED TO 20 BUY A good granary that is movable. See Erven Brotherson, Mt. Pleasant. a 17 cotton colorful printed plaids. Sanforized . . . lim'd collar . . . Can be worn in or out. Jeans are husky western cut, made of heavy 11 oz. blue denim. Sanforized! Orange stitching throughout. Copper Warm flannel FOR SALE Good home In good location; also washer, 2 stoves, chairs, overstuffed set and other household articles in good condition. Mary Bunnell, Spring a 10 17 City. FOR Sale 2 cook stoves, 1 Butane cook stove used three Frank Swensen, Mt. months. FOR SALE a Pleasant. good-looki- shirts in Shirts Jeans $1.49 Home, good barn, gran-er- y and lot only $900. Contact al7 Bertha Hughes. $2.49 NOW! SAVE ON TOTS' COTTONS $2.98 6 sizes to 3x of Typical values! Outstanding! school Penneys Clear red n white checks with starchy white pique. Deep hem, neatly corded sleeves and collar, matching buttons. Come in now and save . A-1- BOYS' DURABLE MISCELLANEOUS Cab and, at Both the Ford EXTRA alight added cost, the Cab (shown) give you: More driving seat and level action cab ease with suspension to iron out rough roads! More bigger rear window! visibility with 50 More convenience with new fingertip and extra roominess. gearshift Culver E. Doyle Anderson Is now home from Korea. He went in the armed forces last September and went overseas in November. He has now in the reserve. J. comfort for that's a standout for Monday hauling! Mr. and Mrs. B. Salt Lake City, WITH OLD FASHIONED THRIFTI 11-10- 0 Ford n Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Elva Rigby Sunday were PENNEY! nw Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sallon, Mrs. Alice Nelson, Mrs. George-annHurst, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Brady and Lavell, Mrs. Hannah Howell, Mrs. M. F. Tucker and daughter Cherril and Miss Reva Airfloat TrailBEAUTIFUL 26-f- t. excellent condition, every er, During the last two or three convenience. A real buy. Conyears, a number of good sprays tact S. H. Gill, Mt Pleasant. against late blight on tomatoes 7 Phone 30-have come on the market. Ask your farm supply dealer BARLEY & WHEAT delivered which one seems to work best tn truck lots. DeVon Contact your area, and then give those Hermansen, Spanish Fork, or plants a regular weekly bath that phone 745, Spanish Fork. is if you want to be sure of a toa pd. mato crop. SEED Wheat free of Rye. Calvin N. Christensen 792 West 5th No., off. Repeat if necessary. The sola!7 Provo. vent does not spread and is less likely to form a ring if used in this FOR SALE Used Maytag washwav. er. Good condition. See Bert al7 Willcox, Mt. Pleasant. The new Norfolk and Western FOR SALE White porcelain kitchen range with 2 heat coaling station, now under con struction at Eluefield, West Vir- coils, large water tank. Excelstorage for lent condition. D. A. Little, ginia. will provide a 17 2,000 tons of locomotive fuel coal Moroni, Phone 2373. and 150 tons of slack for station- - FOR SALE Home, partly furnary boilers. ished. New paint, inside and out. Coop and about 650 old W. L. pullets; cow, calf, POWER Gives you the MOST acres lamb, two pigs; 2 I from the LEAST GAS land with 1 acres wheat See Allen Hermansen, Mt. Pleasant. Saves you plenty I a 17 EXTRA Cab gives you new Sunday calling in the Pickup O peace session. 15-w- Farmers like its POWER PILOT ! Laura Vance, Miss Rebecca Sanderson, Mrs. Valeria Cheney. Bridge was played and light ictn shments were served. ... A Chlness NODDING KM) Communist jeep driver bleeps while waiting end of a Kaesong ATTENTION Many men and women are being held back in establishing themselves in a businss of their own due to the lack of capital. Let us put you in business supplying consumers with Rawlelgh Products In Sanpete County. Full or part time. Buy on credit and pay as you sell. Write Rawleighs Dept. a Denver, Colo, STATE LAW requiring NEW CORDUROY SAVE! GIRLS' SLACKS ANKLETS $4.98 29c Handsome California styled slacks carefully tailored of rugged corduroy . . . and theyre WASHABLE. Converse pleats choose 5 Fall colors. 10-1- 7. colors. washfastcottons! Bright Sturdy mercerized Choose ribbed crew socks or cuff top anklets. She never has too many for school. Stock up now! Save plenty. Sizes 7 to 11. UTH-164-27- GIRLS' WOVEN public liabilitly insurance on all cars takes effect, Sept 1. See Mrs. Joseph Lund, phone 145 about vour car. Agent for Kolob al0to31 Corp, Salt Lake City. PLAID SI .98 NEW STATE LAW on public liability insurance takes effect September 1. See Mrs. Joseph Lund. Phone 145, about your car. Agent for Kolob Corp., a31 Salt Lake City. Colorful cotton plaids woven right In to stay! Classic style, one patch pocket, collar. FOR RENT furnished House, or unfurnished. See Mrs. Nel-dea!7 Rigby, Mt. Pleasant. FOR BLOUSES Sanforized, washable, very sturdy! RENT 14. n Lbs con-ertlh- le 7 to |