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Show The Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid Six Page October 5, Ted Mrs. Maud Hartley, Mrs. Hortense Larsen, Mrs. Malinda Tuiker, Mrs. Agnes Terry, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jensen Sarah R gby. Mrs. Lucile Madare the happy parents of a baby sen, Mrs. Mary Rigby, Mrs. ArMrs. Clement, Sylvia girl born in the Sanpete LDS minta Both M Us, Mrs. Agatha Graham, Mrs hospital September 27. motlur and baby are doing fine. Isabelle Bell and Mrs. Samelia Mrs. Dosena Shepherd and Fairview students attending Brown of Mt. Pleasant. at the home of her Mrs. Athene Phone Owen 158-J- Lucy Tucker Osborne PHONE 8067 2 B. Anderson, retiring of the Spring City ward bishopric, was honored at a ward party Wednesday evening in the retreat .on hall. Floyd Draper of the bishopric m mber announced the program numbers: ladies trio, Ignore Allred, Ruth Fills and Carol Terry; prayer, Jumis F. Ellis; reading, Mrs. Phyllis Blain; piano solo, ; Ruth Ellis; reading, Patsy vocal duet, Lola Allred, Lois Betk; male quartet, John Guyman, Charles Christensen, Mack Morley and Harold of Moionl;' talk, James W. Bla n; remarks of appellat- Sanpete Teams Play Town Games Out-of- - rector; Mrs. All-red- Arn-oldso- n Reid II. Allred; dancing number, Rochelle Sorensen, Marian Sorensen; Karma Petersen and Karen Anderson, directed by Miss Yvonne Schofield. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson book were presented with a and a lovely bouquet of flowers; response by the Andorsons; benidction, Lamont Jensen. Miss Yvonne Schofield directed the group in playing games The ward Primary, Relief Society and Sunday School were in charge of the refreshments ion, Bishop and the M I A gram numbers. d. retted the pro- , The Sunday evening service was well attended and was presented under the auspices of the ward MIA with Mrs. Edith Schofield, president, in charge. Program numbers were: congregational s nging; prayers, Wallace Allred and Virgus Osborne; ladies trio, Ruth Ellis, Carol Terry and Lenone Allred; Roe Mcrl scripture reading, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bench are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy bom September 27. Both father and mother are doing fine, as is also the baby. Fairview people who attended the Stake Rel ef Society party at Mt. Pleasant Second and Third ward chapel were Mrs. Orabell Jensen, stake work di- Friday, Wed.; Both Lose Battles school jjrid tennis ol Mt. Wasatch playing at Pleasant drove, and the North Fork at Spanish Sanpete Kaiiis opposing Spanish Folk Wasatch Academy will Spiingiille Wed. Oct 10 Sanpete plays the BY Provo All games ure set Gun Accidents Can Often Cause and No high at for 3 00 p in .elus strength against A.'s weak defense proved the dif- len-ncSept 28, as the Pioneers snagged a 26-region 3 victory over Wasatch Academy. Playing off a single wing fur- mation, the purple and white seor ed two quick successive touchdowns midway in the initial quarter Three of Lehi's four t d s came cm end runs, the ball carrier having his Interference blocked out by a convoy of three men End runs proved to be Lehi's power, also other ball handling and timing were above par. On taking the kickoff following the Pioneer's final' tally, Wasatch managed its only sustained drive of the contest, with Roland Carey finally making score. The scoring summary: 6- Tragic Deaths and Mrs. llilden Tucker and fam ly and Miss Shawna Lasson motored to Salt Lake City to see the Ice Follies. Mr ' W. line I Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Hilden Tucker Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pyne of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Stans-fieland Mrs. Fred Stansfield of Salt Lake City. 6 Gun ac i (dents an be prt vented Su h ai idents, and too often tragic deaths, aie the unhappy product of carelessnihs and thoughtc lessness With the rapid approach of the State's hunting seasons, Fish and Game Department spokesmen feel it again timely to remind all sportsmen going afield to check their guns and know their use More pleasure In the chase and greater safety for everyone will result if a few simple rules and procedures are followed. Many are the rules of good gun handling Department spokesmen list the following as some of the more Important to be followed and remembered : Know your gun. Actual use on a filing range is the surest method to determine the condition of that gun from year to year. Such ranges are to be found in the near vicinity of most of the communities of the State A call to the local sportsmen's group or a peace officer in any community will bring directions to a designated W. 0 A. 0 0 -6 Brady, Mrs. Helen Bohne, Mrs. Mildred Lasson, Mrs. lone Rigby and Mrs Lucy Tucker. at play Coquella stake literature leader; Mrs. Leila Mower, stake theology leader: Mrs. Dawn Madsen, stake magazine agent, and Mrs. Lila Graham, Mrs. Florence Day, will he I'lea.-uin-t f- - d 51 W Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nielson of Richfield visited at the home of Carl Nielson on Sunday. Lloyd Madsen and family of Sait Lake City were also guests. ; A. DREAMS Jr., non . . . Randy Turpin, f the recently de- throned middleweight champ, future and envisions championship stature for himself. Yeung Randy, not quite four. Is picking up quite few honing pointers from fnther. looks Into th A large crowd attended the farewell testimonial in honor of Eugene Bohne who is leaving soon to serve in the Northwestern States LDS Mission The party was held in South ward and Aaron n.e was in charge of the following program: Song, I'll Go Where You Want Me To Go; prayer, Bishop Peterson; duet, May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You, Darlene Cheney and Veda Peterson with Carolyn Brady, actalk, B'shop Otis companist; Nielsen; Mrs. Ellis Vance at the organ and Joyce Cheney at the piano; read'ng. Joyce Tucker; song. Pauline Bench, Lawa-nOsborne, accompanist: talk by missionary, Eugene Bohne; song. Mary Hamilton, accompanist. Carolyn Brady; talk by William Bohne, father of missionary; duet, Elva Hamilton and Ellen Peterson, Alta Osborne accompanist; benediction, Cleon 26 13 0 13 Lehi Touchdowns: W. A. McStay Carey. Lehi 2. Russon, Manning. PAT: Kill Powers 2 (placements). Score by quarters: 12 13,6 031 Am. Fork Poiky" porcupine, stealthily Mr. and Mrs. Francis Black, 0 0 0 0 0 No. Sanpete working timber renegade, is on the new and small daughter Ruth Am. Fork touchdowns Fraught upgrade in many intei mountain baby daughter visited the past K. Smith, McCormick, Clawson, 2. national forest areas Populations and week in Wales with Mr. McCormick (placement). PAT are increasing in spite of reducMrs. Lorln Reese. gained rushing, W. A, 172; tion programs, Supci visor (or entertained members of the Yards 186. a Yards gained passing, Ranger) said today Sanpete Stake ILgh Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Aiken North A 39. W. First To downs, decrease Lehi, , 53; the the porcupines their had baby daughter Council and their wives Thurs- IV. A . Forest Service is asking hunters Lehi, 16. Passes attempblessed and given the name day evening after the group ted. W. 13; comPasses A Lehi certain areas in this year to 9; , 14; Yvonne Elizabeth in sacrament had attended the evening sespleted. W. A. 8; Lehi 2 Passes in- - shoot them on sight sion at the Manti Temple. meeting Sunday. A letter beng issued to those Those present at the Ellis tercepted, WA, 1; Lehi, 1. Fum-re- Attending the services were home who will hunt in areas where enjoying a hot lunch bles, WA, 4; Lehi, 0. 4.Fumbles Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wheeler and Yards lost cupine damage to trees is severe WA, 0; Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Jay VVinkel-man- , daughters of Springy, lie, Mrs. wire Mr. and WA, 20; Lehi, 50. asks the sportsmen to help save Anderson. Mrs. Verniel Shelpenalties, Blanche and Georgia Jeffries, In other games. No. Sanpete the forest trees by cooperating in Mrs. Owen B. AnMr. and ley, Jeffries Joyce Jeffries, Jeddie derson, Mrs. Ruth McKinney, found the Am. Fork Cavemen just an intensive effort to destroy the and Wayne Petersen. Mrs. Roma Tucker took the Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lasson and a bit too tough as the Rams were porcupines they see while hunting 31-- 0 South ward Seagull girls on an This defeat. a for Mrs. H. Reid and Allred. game. big Bishop pounded Pvt. Delone Covert is now The Forest Service recognizes early morning breakfast and was Am. Forks first victory, stationed at Fort Lewis. Wash. hiking trip to the Mt. Pleasant A special program evening was and the second loss charged to that even though the quilled Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coleman dents are a natural part of a for power plant. The girls were Ernest Brungers boys. and children of Salt Lake City held Tuesday evening by the M. Norma Bohne, est habitat, an overpopulation can Judy Carlston, on out school came vis ted the past weekend with I A. in the ward chapel. Newton high Payson do serious damage to future tim- Margaret Bills, Glenna Lou Cox 12-Donaldson of the in prea of ColeMrs. presidency Olive their mother, top Springville ber supplies and destroy recrea- and Elaine Larsen. sided. The speech department diand man. game at rected by Mrs. Ireta Stiate and Payson. Coupled with the win was tional and scenic values by stripMrs. Effie Bushman who has ping the baik from thousands of enter- Mrs. Lavon Allred gave the pro- the injury of Bob Bliss, Mrs. Orrin Jensen trees. One ill for some time left last of been the rodents young were: numbers which Scripand quarterback of Payson who can rum many young trees in a week to tained at a luncheon Friday gram go to Orem where she Lela Allred; Theme, suffered ture in reading, the Miss Sussi a cracked Jespersen pelvis honoring will receive treatment and stay plantation, it was stated. who is visiting here from Den- Noreen Acord; short talks; Mary second quarter. mark. Miss Jespersen is the Sorensen, Jeniel Blain, Rochelle Fork Dons captured owner of a large candy manu- Scrensen, Kama Peterson, Venita theirSpanish second triumph of the seaDixie Calleen Peterson Clark, facturing plant in Denmark. Mickel and Loretta Mexican; son by downing Owen Dixons She is planning to build a new Scoring Girls trio, Lenore Allred, Ruth BY high Wildcats, 20-s plant, and besides vis-tinwas Terry; Talk, Owen B. all of Spanish Fork's points ran in the United States, she Ellis, Carol MIA in Bill so, who Ostler doing Kame chorus, will also look over modern Anderson; EiUen Andeison, An- his total season to 34 points. McKinney, buildings here. The Pleasant Grove Vikings just nette Aiken, Verene Jensen. Karma Other guests were Miss Lily couldn't stem the tide as Lincoln two sisters. Mrs. J. C. Peterson, Shirley Numkena, Bunburied them 54-Toppings the reading, Donna Jensen and Mrs. Andrew Jensen, Ann Curly; drives was Wiloffensive retold Lois vocal solo, Beck; nell; Tigers and Mrs. Ada Peterson and Elva Osborne; lard Stolworthy, who scored four Mrs. Charles Puzey all of Ches- pioneer story, Mrs. Keith Bunnell, touchdowns. Scripture readings, ter. Ellis Dye, LaNae Mickel, Leo Osreported by Leonard Hill borne, Osral Allred; reading, MariMr. and Mr. Frank Coleman Prapers, Mehl lyn Christensen; and ch ldren of Salt Lake City Ree Draper and Karol Mane Ro- shooting area. It is important that such shooting areas be used in the visited the past weekend with binson. practice of safety as well as to their mother, Mrs. Olive Coleavoid trouble with the law. man. Mr .and Mrs. Orrin Jensen Treat eiery gun as loaded at all entertained Friday at their home times. Never point the gun at anyMrs. Visiting their mother, n Jeper-seKnstiane (Susie) thing you do not wish to kill. Aland for Miss Myrtle Allred Saturday of Aarhus, Denmark. Miss gunpowder do not mix. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jepersen is visiting her sisters, cohol andunload your gun upon enDean Allred and ch. ldren of Mrs. Andrew C. Jensen and Mrs. Always camp or a vehicle. tering Helper. J. E. Jensen in Chester. It was a These spokesmen suggest that happy reunion, as it had been good fun and good hunting are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blain and very 40 years since they have sen over the results of keeping the rules of baby of Salt Lake City spent each other. gun handling. Saturday and Sunday with Mr. owner of the is Miss Jesperson, and Mrs. Ruthford Osborne. & confectionary store in Aarhus, is a member of the Week's Prep Grid now Denmark, and She Sgt. Richard Beck is will also visit in LDS Church. serving with the Occupation Palo Alto, California, with her Results of State He was Forces in Germany. sister Mrs. A. C. Petersen and stationed in Germany for sev- brother Rudolph. She will leave Region One several then eral years, spent New York December 5. on the North Cache 0. Box Elder 25. months in Texas and within Gripsholm for Copenhagen. Den- Logan 33, Bear River 6. to mark after a three months visit. South Cache 26, Weber 0. returned the last month and wife His baby Big Eight Germany. 34, Jordan 6. have remained in Germany the Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bunnell and Carbon Granite 0. entire time. Mrs. Helena Bunnell attended the East-13- , West 32, Davis 7. evening Friday reception wedding Mr. and Mrs. Cutler Schofield at the Starlight Gardens at the South 14, Provo 7. their daughter Hotel Utah for Mr. and Mrs. Roaccompanied Region Two Miss Patsy Schofield to Logan binson Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Parks Cyprus 7. Bingham 6. a as enrolled were married Friday in the Salt GrantsviUe 47, Murray 13. Sunday where she student at U S A C. Lake Temple. Mrs. Parks was for- Judge 18, North Summit 6. merly Mrs. Wyroa Hansen of Pro- Park City 21, Wasatch 13. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Edmunds vo. The couple are on a honeymoon Region Three and daughters of Salt Lake to San Francisco, Calif. 12. Spnngville 6. Payson weekend the v'sited past City Fork 20. BY High 0. and "Regardless of weather, throughout the year I have to with their parents, Mr. Pvt. McKeon Strate is now in Spanish Fork 31, No. Sanpete 0. American sermake trips to the airfield, day or night, reports C. B. Covert. is Mrs. Elgant combat duty in Korea. He 6. Lehi 26, Wasatch Academy in aircraft communicator. My car has to be ready combat Simonds, the with troops ving Lincoln 54, Pleasant Grove 0. I need it. So when I heard the story of 50,000 Neils Dahl is visiting in Par- - heavy artillery. to when go Region Five The opening social for the ward Union 7, Moab Miles No Wear, I changed over to new Conoco Super agonah with his daughter, Mrs. 0. Relief Society held Tuesday afterIdella Robinson and family. Motor Oil immediately. Dixie Division noon in the ward recreation hall Cedar City- - at Dixie postponed, and Mrs. Robert Dye was directed by the presidency, Mr and Helen Freeland were visi- Mrs. Mary Finell, Mrs. Margaret rain. Will be plaved Monday. Millard Division tors in Murray Saturday with Peterson, Mrs. Anna Hansen and and Mrs. Loma Jensen. Mrs. Jensen Delta 32, Beaver 0. Mr. and Mrs. Mar Dye announced the following program Hinckley 12, Milford 0. family. numbers: Greetings by Mrs. Finell. Mr. of vocal solo Mrs. Colleen Visitors at the home All true science represents a president; and Mrs. Pratt Osborne Satur- Aiken; reading, Mrs. Olive Cole- moral and spiritual force, which Mrs. man; girls trio, from Mt. Pleaswere day and Sunday holds the earth In Its orbit. This I V leone force Is Spirit, Thelma R gby and son of ant, Jean Winterbottom, that can bind talk. and Petersen; Myrna SeeJey the sweet Influences of the PleiMrs. Elizabeth Christensen of Mt. IV NC Jensen Pleasant; vocal duet, Connie and ades, and loose the bands of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Baker Eddy Orion. J' Mary McKaren were guests Sunday evening Janae Clark; girls trio, "I've driven considerably more than 50.000 miles since at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kinney. Carolyn Blum and Eileen I changed to Conoco S'llNI- So I know 50.000 Miles No 'Every great scientific truth goes Charles Puzey in Chester. Ralph Anderson; reading, Mrs. Lila All-remisWear has certainly Wen true for my car. It still runs like prayers, Mrs. Helen Bunnell through three stages. First, people Jensen, a returned LDS Dennow. and my gasoline mileage is as good, too! Conoco and Mrs. Deseret Larsen. Refresh- say it conflicts with the Bible. sionary, showed slides of ' from ments were served under the direc- Next, they say It had been dismark. Other guests rq the oil for me! tion of Mrs Bergetta Jensen, Miss covered before. Lastly, they say Chester were also present. Jean Manett Allred and Mrs Grace B they always believed it. , Louis Agassiz Mr. and Mrs Janies F. Ellis Allred. Sorensen; theme, John R. Baxter Jr.; talk, Richard Crisp; piano solo, Donna Bunnell; reading, Mary Joy Justesen; vocal and Anderson duet, Stephen Keith Bunnell. 0-- Hunters Are Asked To Sil-ve- Porcupines d, ch hard-foug- 6, ht well-playe- d in son, Bushman. Fairviev Spring City n the B Y U this winter are; Jun- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Spencer ior Howell, Sona Carlston, Dale HeUn Christensen, and family bx nt the weekend Anderson, with Mrs. Spencer's parents, Mr. Berkley Graham. and Mrs Heber Mower. Mrs. Maxine Turp.n enterMr. and Mrs John A. Vance in tained Saturday evening honor of her She of Salt Lake City, who made birthday. served a hot dinner to Mr. and their home in Fairview until Mrs. Rodney Nelson, Mr. and seven years ago, recently Mrs Myron F. Tucker, Mr. and their 5tith wedding anniMrs. Que Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. versary with a party at their Reed Lasson, Mrs. Caroline Tur- home for 25 old fr ends. They were married in Manti. pin, Mr. ami Mrs. Ted Mower, Mrs. Let ha Bohne and Mr. and in September 1895. Mrs. Clarence Turpin. Mr. Vance, a retired businessman farmer, and cattleman of Mr and Mrs. D. II. Perry and Fairview, was born here Feb. son Kent of Helper spent part 25, 1872. Mrs Vance was . of the past week at the home born November 6, 1874 in of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Terry. For many she years They are moving to Berkeley, worked as a nurse here. Calif. Mrs. Perry is the former The couple have two sons and a daughter, Sophronia Terry. Edward Vance, Fairview; Ernest Vance, OakFairview boys who left last land, Calif, and Mrs. Belle week for Logan where they Swenson, Salt Lake City. will attend the U S A C this winter are: Jerry Nelson who will Mrs. Ceva Johnson and famf nish there this winter; Milton ily and Mrs. Marie Norman v,s-iteGail Madsen, Jones, in Provo the past Owen week Tucker and John Anderson. and attended the birthday party of Nelda Rasmussen. Guests at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Headman and Nancy James recently were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Redford and baby Mr. and Mrs. Len Poulsen of Jeffery, Mrs. Ruby Jenkins all Salt Lake City are visiting at of Salt Lake City and Sunday the Aaron Cheney home. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Evan James of Castle Gate. Mrs. Red-forMr. and Mrs. Deon Sanders will be remembered as the and son have been visiting in former Nancy Ann Jenkins. Logan with Mrs. Sanders grandmother, Mrs. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Owen T. Howard also visMrs. Hortense Hansen enter-Vtained a large group of ladies ited there. evle-bale- Fair-view- d d h at a luncheon and sewing party Guests Wednesday afternoon. were Mrs. Delora Larsen, Mrs. , Agatha Graham, Mrs. Loy Mrs. Janice Fowles, Mrs. Madsen, Mrs. Sarah Rigby, Mrs. lone Rigby, Mrs. Arminta Clement, Mrs. Lucy Tucker, Mrs. Mildred Lasson, Mrs. Birdella Haf-enLu-c'l- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sanders and Clesta Lee visited at Helper Friday with Mrs. Eva Flack. e Terry, Mrs. Dora Rigby, Mrs. Loa Stewart. Mrs. Hannah Briggs, Mrs. Edda Graham, Mrs. Selma Anderson. Mrs. Ethel Mower and Mrs. Merl Burnside of California. The South ward Rel ef Society opening social was held Tuesday and was also in honor of the Mrs. Helen outgoing officers: Bohne, Mrs. Clista Peterson, Mrs. Louie Stewart, Mrs. Ellis Madsen, Mrs. Carol Anderson and Mrs. Norma Allred and other Among those who came here Saturday to attend funeral services for James C. Allred were: his wife, Mrs. Annie Allred, Mrs. Andrew Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. John Vance and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Swanson of Salt Lake City; Mr. , and Mrs. Willis Allred and Fort Hall, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Loren Ross and family, Tridell; Mr. and Mrs. Linden Allred and fam ly, Mrs. Zelda Hodgkinson and children all of Orem: Willis Howell and two daughters of Nephi. fam-;ly- The basic need of the world is spirituality. The issue between free people and Communism is not economic; the issue is the presof the freedom of man Mower, Mrs. Alice Nelson, Mrs. ervation Marcella Graham and Mrs. Mar- as a living soul. Gen. Douglas MacArthur tha Edwards. class leaders. A fine program was given and refreshments were servd by Mrs. Arminta Clement, Mrs. Ethel Mrs. Elsie Christensen entertained her Peterson Cousins The club Monday afternoon. time was spent in sewing. 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