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Show 1 UK PYRAMID Appreciates News of You, Your Kaiiiil, anil YOUR CITY i t- Sltf - DO YOU WANT TO BUT Volume LX I The Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyra Swanee Singers to Appear 1951-5- In Concert Here . . PYRAMID 1riday, October .i, . Named at Wasatch Student body, and class, group ol fleers at Wasatch Acadhave1 been announced emy as follows: Student body piesidcnt, Robert Harshrnan, Provo; vice prescient, Don Patterson, Kayenta, Arizona; scretary, Colleen Williams, Mt. Phasant; treasurer, M ss Wieklund; advisor, Rev. E. E. Bollinger. Senior class president. Marion Nielson, Mt. Pleasant; vice president, Gary McFadden, Coil-braColorado; treasurer, Kent Spencer, Indianola; secretary, Martha Bovee, Cut Bank. Mont.; representat ve, Bob Bezyack, Scofield; advisor, Prin. Roger Hansen. Junior class president, Terry Ross, Vernal; vice president, Ethel Vanderwagen, Zunl, New Mexico; secretary, Peggy Sharp, Columbia, Utah; treasurer, Carol Linn, White River, Ariz.; rep, resentative, Bill Hanley, Wyoming; advisor, Mrs. Stans-bury- Lo s Sours. Sophomore class president, Keith McHenry, Yosemite National Park, Calif.; vice president, Barbara Jean Anderson; treasurer, Vernon Dyer, Tuba City, Ariz.; secretary, Dorothy Dave Helper; Bovee; Construct Hew Church Building The ground breaking and k Monday At Armory Building urer for a term, according to John S. McAllister, chairman and Harold P. Hansen, secretary of the Citizens Party. Election is scheduled to be held Tuesday, November 6. 5 ' v'Wi Park, Calif.; Vanderwagen, Zuni, New Mex.; Colleen town representative, Williams, Mt. Pleasant; fresh -- Continued on Page 5) Funeral Rites for T. W. West Held d Former Wilford West, 73, retired farmer, were conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Second and Third ward chapel by Ruel H. Seely, bishop of the Third ward. Opening prayer was given by O. M. Aldrich. A vocal solo, "Beyond the Sunset, was sung by Mrs. Pearl Peterson, accompanied by Mrs. Ethel L. Erick-sen- . Speakes were Chris Christensen of Chester and R. Bruce Seely. A vocal dust, "Oh It Is Wonderful was sung by Lorain Beck and Mrs. Eva B. Lay; a vocal solo, O My Father, Mrs. Opal Hsrmansen. The closing state prayer was given by Herbert Receiving the outstanding instrucFarnsworth. Members of the fair exhibits trophy from Seventies quorum acted as pall- tor Lawrence Kelson are Keith Anderson and Merrill Madsen. bearers. Burial was in the Mt. Pleasant city cemetery directed by Jacobs Mortuary. Jphn Monsen of Salt Lake City dedicated the Services Held In Second-Thir- d The saci anient of the Lord's Resident Buried in Fairview Funeral services were held Saturday in Salt Lake City for James C. Allred, who died in a Salt Lake hospital Tuesday after a lingering illness. The body was to brought Fairv ew and additional services were held Saturday at 3 p.m. in Fairview South ward with e Communion observance celebiated by most protestant faiths the first Sunday in October. Rev. Erwin E. Bollinger, minister, will deliver the morning meditation, and the church elders will serve the elements to all who have professed Jesus Christ as Saviour. The Wasatch Church School at 10.00 a.m. will be conducted by members of one of the gospel teams featuring a brief devotional Precedservice and a hymn-sining this meeting, Mr. BoHinger will be heard in a broadcast over radio station KSVC at 9:45 a.m. Westminster Fellowship groups will meet at 7:15 p.m., the Senior high group listening to a panel of"preacher kids telling of humerous and serious activity in the ministers family. On the panel will be Albert Joseph, Harriet McNeai, Don Patterson and Carol Wicher. The junior high Westminster Fellowship will meet with Mrs. Geo. Otto. Saturday evening at 7:15 p.m. the church Manse will be open to any Wasatch students who desire an evening of games, refreshments and fellowship. World-Wid- Tridell, Utah; choir number; talk, Peter Peterson; vocal solo, In the Garden, Rex Hafen, accompanied by Miss Rosalyn Carlston; talk, Albert Stewart; number by choir; benediction, Edmund Cox. Burial was in Fairview city Howell cemetery. Chauncey dedicated the grave. Mr. Allred ws born April 9, 1871 in Fairview, a son of James Martin and Christiana Anderson Allred. He married Marzetta Howell in Manti Temple. She d ed 12 years ago. In 1941 he married Annie Gerber Anderson in Salt Lake City. Funeral services for Jacques old inline Jensen, fant daughter of Jay H. and Jensen were Connie Shepherd conducted Tuesday morning in the Ephraim South ward chapel by Leonard Judkins, bishop. Mr. Allred moved from Fair-vieBurial was in Ephraim cemeto LaPoint, Uintah county, tery under direction of the Jacobs Mortuary of Mt. Pleasant. and later moved to Salt Lake The baby was born in Mt. City where he was an active Pleasant July 19, 1951 but had temple worker In the L D S been ill since birth. She died church and was a member of Saturday evening at Orem while the North Seventeenth L D S . enroute to a Salt Lake hospital. ward. ten-week- Survivors include his widow, Salt Lake City; the following sons and daughters, Douglas Allred, Portland, Oregon; Willis Allred, Fort Hall, Idaho; Harold and Linden Allred, Orem; Mrs. Hortense Hansen, Fairview; Mrs. Christie Ross, Trldel. Uintah county; Mrs. Mildred Morrell, Provo; and Mrs. Zelda Hodgkin-son- , Orem; a sister, Mrs. Dorcas Jensen, Salt Lake City, and a Allred, Soda brother, Fred Ward for Resident SDrings, Idaho. 1 Mrs. H. L. Norman who has been with her husband at Beaver Dam lodge on the Arizona Strip for the past two weeks, Is and returned last Friday Mr. spending this week here. Norman is superintendent of a construction company there. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Brown who have been living in Salt Lake City and Tod Park, Tooele the past year, spent last week at their home here, Ralph Blackham Mr. Ralph Blackham and Mr. Howard Blackham left Friday to attend the Norbest convention, which will be held In Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. Blackham is of the Norbest Turkey Growers Assn. Mr. Howard Blackham is president of the Moroni Feed Co. They were accompanied by their wives as far as Salt Lake City. nt g. LaMar Allred LaMar Allred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allred, joined the Southern Scenic Flight last week and left Saturday for Fort Lack-lanSan Antonio, Tex., wheie he will be stationed. Twelve other boys from this section of Utah joined up with LaMar. His wife, will remain in Moroni awaiting the return of her husband. LaMar is a graduate of the Moroni high school and the Snow Clolege. He has also filled a mission for the LDS church. d, To Leave for Iran Nelson conBishop Rodney duct ng. Prayer, Loren Ross of Funeral Services For Infant Held Surviving are the parents and a brother, David Jensen of Ephraim; grandparents, Mr. and of Mt. Mrs. Marlin Shepherd Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs. HarMrs. Eva Andersen Simons, old Jensen of Ephrain; Malinda Mrs. 65, died Friday evening at the Sanpete L D S Hospital after an Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shepherd of Mt. Pleasant, extended illness. Mrs. Simons was bom in Mt. and a Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson of Pleasant, October 2, 1885, daughter of pioneer parents, Fairview. Petersen Mads and Chistina She was educated Andersen. Mrs. Emma Elizabeth Beal schools Patten, 81, of Manti, d ed last in the Mt. Pleasant and before her marriage was Monday at the nursing home of employed in the Progress Merc- Mrs. Florence Taylor in this city. antile Store. She was married She had been in the nursing in Manti, February 14, 1910 to home for about a week. and the Funeral services and burial Samuel C. Simons marriage was later solemnized were held last Fr.day in Manti. in the Manti L D S Temple. Mrs. Inez Monsen, She had been an active church superinThird ward worker in the South ward, serv- tendent of the anin Junior Sunday School, ing many years as a teacher the Pr mary Association, Sun- nounces there w;ll be no Sunto day School and Relief Society. day School this Sunday dueheld Surviving are her husband, General Conference being in Salt Lake City. (Continued on Page 5) sup- per will be observed at the First Presbyteiian church Sunday at 11:00 am. This ia part of the d. Barbara Jean National Ethel treasurer, (Continued on Page 5) 1 son, Burnell Dyches, Don Ray Christensen, Frank Nelson, Mernl Madsen, Dean Jensen, Dave Mum-forRope: Jerry Sumsion, Jack Anderson, Raymond Madsen, Jack Cloward, David Christensen, Calvin Coates. Woodwork: Lee Anderson, Bruce Nielson, Burke Nielson. Arc and Acetylene Welding: Bruce Nielson, Bruce Otteson, Gordon Green, Tom Cook, Gordon Green. Tool Sharpening: Karl Nelson. Dean Jensen, Max Anderson. Electricity: Don Kay Christensen, Glade Livingston, Jerry Sumsion. Bryce Forging and Tempering: Nielson, Bruce Otteson. Mechanical Drawing: Jerry Sumsion, Frank Nelson, Karl Nelson, Clair Faux, Don Ray Christensen, Morris Christensen, Dean Jensen, Larry Anderson. Yosemite Funeral services for Thomas Community Church Sets Communion leather work and tool sharpening. Following is a list of FFA boys who won with their exhibits. Leather exhibit: Terry Ander- Utah; secretary, - shining pleasantly and a pleasant breeze aiding the comfort of those in attendance. The start of construction on the new church budding has long been awaited by the membership of the church in Moroni. The attractive budding will stand on the high s hool street, on the Syme lot, overlooking a wide area of this valley. It will be readily access-abl- e from all parts of our city. The budding will resemble the Fountain Green new church building . Joins Air Corps Citizen's Party Convention Set dedi- catory exercises began shortly after noon, Tuesday, with the sun Pictured above are the Swanee Singers who are scheduled here for a concert. They are being brought here by the North Sanpete Stake Bishops' Council. Norma Graham1 Fairview is pianist. representative, Mr. West was bom in Chester, Utah, April 17, 1878, a son- of Emma Allred Thomas and West. He ' attended local schools and attended later Snow College and Utah State The College. Agricultural family moved to Mt. Pleasant in 1895 where Mr. West has since resided. From 1904 to 1906 he served Leaves For Convention Moroni Ward To advisor, grave. Number Forty I Receives Trophy For Top State Fair Exhibits ( Cents Salt Lake in 1914 by Ernest R. Kimball and John C. Donelson, the falher of Earl Don Ison, present direetor of the chorus. to The chorus was organized raise funds lor a church bundling and was originally known Ward Male Th's chorus was organized in as the R.ehaids Moroni Anderson, 10 The Swanee S ngers Male Chorus of Salt Lake City will appear in their first eoport of the season Saturday evening, October 13 at the Seeond and Third ward chapel in Mt. A citizens party convention be held Monday, Oct. 8 at Albert will 8 p.m. in the Armory for the purParsons. Junior High Tammie Mad- pose of placing in 3nomination a councilmen ticket as follows: sen, president; Squire, Lyle terms and one treas Vernal, vice president; Joyce for Aagard, Mt. Pleasant, secretary; Bonnie Francke, Vernal, treasMt. urer; Welby Barentsen, FFA Pleasant, representative; Miss Mary Fern Roberson, advisor. International Relations Club president, Beverly Vanderwagen, Zuni, New Mexico; girls vice president, Nancy Marimon, Moroni just received the first vice place trophy for outstanding exWhiterocks, Utah; boys president, Jack Mahan, Navajo, hibits in Farm Mechanics at the Arizona; secretary and treas- Utah State Fair. urer, Betty Hizer, Omo Ranch, The winning exhibits in fields California; advsors, Mrs. Ruth of mechanical work included: wood Campbell and Miss Nancy Bar- woi k, mechanical drawing, arc and rette. acetylene welding, forging and Girls League Cabinet presi- tempering, rope work, electricity, Battle dent, Sally Lemaire, Mountain, Nevada; vice president, Peggy Sharp, Columbia, Hatch, Price 5, 1051 Swanee Singers to Give Concert Here In Second-Thir- d Ward October 13 Are. 2 t Try An Adlet In the 4y At All Times. New Officers for SELL OR TRADE KENT, Relatives Receive Word of Death Of Walter Bradshaw t hoi us Their fforts in this building fund drive met with such success that It was decided to continue the chorus, and inasmuch as the group originally specialized in minstrels, in harmony with their black face presentat.ons, they chose (he name "Swanee'. The Swanee have Singers Western the sung all ovtr United States, participating in the Eisteddfod which was held at the San Francisco World's Fa r in 1939, winning third male international place in chorus competition. In 1941 the chorus was Invited to present a program before the National Federation of Music Clubs in Los Angeles and three years ago made a concert tour of the also Northwest. They have appeared in concert in most of the major cities In Utah and Idaho. Pianist From Fainriew At the present time there are a total of 55 members In the chorus, plus their accompanist, Norma Graham, a very talented pianist who also appears as solo artist, and soprano soloist, Kay Abplanalp. Miss Is undoubtedly familiar to many because of her radio work and appearances on television. She is recognized as one of the finest vocalists to come out of the state of Utah. Miss Graham was born and raised in Fairview, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Graham. Her father is presently the principal of the elementary Norma Fairview. school at graduated from North Sanpete h.gh school where she is remembered for her accomplished piano playing. She now lives has and in Salt Lake City earned the reputation of being one of Utahs foremost pianists. She will play two solos in the concert here. The Swanee Singers are bethe ing presented here under Sansponsorship of the North Council. pete Stake Bishops Tickets may be obtained from the ward bishops or ticket sellers will call at your residence. Program The program follows: Arr. To Thee We Sing Thach; "On Wings of Song" Mendelsohn; "Song of the Cossacks Arr. Williams: "Cos Arr. Clark, Chorsack Riders us. Piano solo Selected, Graham. word "Oh Peaceful Calm Relatives here received the Monday of last week of death of Walter Reese Bradshaw, husband of the former LaVon Lund of Mt. Pleasant, who died suddenly at his home in Ogden early last Monday of a heart ailment. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Ericksen who wrere attending the Grocers convention In Salt Lake City, were not fied and went on to after Ogden remaining until funeral services for Mr. Bradshaw. Mrs. P. C. Lund, mother Mrs. of Mrs. Bradshaw and Elizabeth Christensen of Mt. Pleasant, went to Ogden when wod was received of the bert; "Crusaders "Friend Davies, Night the Now Chorus. Vocal Solos Abplanalp. "Deep River Schu- Protheroe; An. Cain; Donizetti, Selected, "Somebodys Norma Arr. Callin Kaye Trink-hau- s; My "Joshua Arr. Jones; Name Fit de Battle of Jerico Arr. Arr. Bartholomew; "Dry Bones Gearheart, Chorus. Norma Piano solo selected, Graham. Arr. Two Guitars Clark; "On The Sea Dudley Buck; "You'll Never Walk Alone Arr. Fred Warring, Chorus. death. Hebert, Miss Romany Life Mr. Bradshaw was born March Albplanalp and Chorus. 7, 1904 at Spring Valley, Wyo., a son of Thomas and Mary Alice Richards Bradshaw. lie has resided in Ogden for the past 25 years. He had been Mountain the employed by Funeral Today For Spring States Telephone and Telegraph Co., as a teletype repair and 75 service man since 1923. City On May 28, 1931 he married LaVon Lund in Ogden. of He was a member the Mrs. Laura J. Peterson, 75, of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Spring City, died in Salt Lake City -day Saints and a member of Tuesday morning after a long the Communications Workers illness. Mrs, Peterson had been bedfast for a year. of America. Funeral services will be held Surviving are his widow and four daughters, Mrs. Charles today (Friday) in the Spring City ward chapel at 1 p.m. Friends may (Jerry Lou) Sorenson; Joan Z na Annette and Mary call at the chapel from 12 noon Alice Bradshaw, Ogden; four until time Of services. Burial brothers, John Bradshaw, Evan will be in Spring City cemetery. Mrs. Petersen was born in Salt ston, Wyo.; William Nathaniel Bradshaw, Carlin, Nev.; Jesse Lake City, a daughter of Severin Henry Bradshaw, Lander, Wyo., and Maria Jensen, Spring City address pioneers. She was married to Ivor and John Bradshaw, Mrs. Peter Petersen Nov. 6, 1896 in sisters, unknown; two George Nieol, Seattle, Wash., Manti LDS temple. Mr. Petersen and Mrs. William R. Cornford, died Feb. t, 1927. Ogden. She made her home in Spring Funeral services and burial City almost all her life, moving were Wednesday in Ogden. here as a small phild. In her early years she was active in the aux- Matron, Pictured above is the Dean Peterson family, who leave in the near future for Iran. wil El-d- Mt. Pleasant Man, Family to Leave For Iran On Government Mission Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Peterson were hosts at a family dinner recently in honor of their son Doan and family who are leaving on a U. S. Government Mission to Iran. Others present included Dr. and Mrs, H. R. Christensen and family of Ephraim, Dr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Peterson and family of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mrs. Allred and family and Sarah Allred. Missing from the family gathering were Mr. and Mrs. Elden J. Peterson of Modesto, Calif., and Janet Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Peterson. Janet is in a Salt Lake hospital recovering from polio. Dean will serve as economic entire adm'nistrator for the Iranian mission which Is a part of President Trumans Point Four program to aid in the development of backward nations. Deans position resulted from a Dr. direct request made by Franklin S. Harris, technical advisor to the U. S. Ambassador to Iran, and Director of the Iranian Dr. Harris has been In Iran for the past year and a half. Mr. Peterson will be associated with Dr. Harris In the administrative office in Teheran. Five Brigham Young University famil es as well as several families from the Utah State Agricultural College and the University of Utah are leaving for Iran. Mr. Peterson Is Associate Professor of Accounting and Business Administration at Brigham Young University, from wh.ch he is receiving a two year The Utah leave of absence. mission will reach Washington, M ssion. I). C., on October 8 for Instruc- tions and will sail from New York or October 26. Each family Will take Its automobile for will us? in Iran. The group land at Bicrut and proceed to Damascus, Baghdad and Teheran. B cause of Janet's illness from which she is convalescing, it w 11 be necessary for Mr. Pe- (Continued on Page 5) Moroni Lions Club Launches Drive a, iliary organizations of the LDS church. She was a counselor in the Primary and a Relief Society visiting teacher for many years. Surviving are three sons and President Boyd Anderson an- four daughters: Orris A. Petefsen, nounced that the Moroni Lions Mrs. Rebecca Sorensen, Mrs. Esclub met Tuesday to begin its ther Arthur, Melvin Petersen of drive for better fishing and hunt- Salt Lake City; Mrs. Floris Brooks, ing in this vicinity. A fish and Phoenix, Ariz.; Stanley Petersen, game committee was elected in- Los Angeles; Mrs. Cora Reyncluding Russell Bailey as chair- olds, Mt. Pleasant; 23 grandchildman and Melvin Ramsey and Ralph ren, 13 six Blackham as committeemen. They brothers and one sister: George will see to the interests of the Jensen, Orrin Jensen and Hyruin fishermen and the nimrods by hav- Jensen of Spring City; Homer ing our local streams and water-hole- s Jensen and Joseph Jensen of Emwell planted with trout. They ery; Howard Jensen, Tooele and will see to it that we have our al- Mrs. Ella Harrison of Salt Lake lotment of pheasants In this sec- City. tion, and that our rights for elk The first printing press was imand deer hunting are also ported into this country in 1639. |