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Show October lib, 1101 The Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid Page Two Mr and Mrs Dcm Chapman and family of Moroni Mrs. Mathis is active in the (Church of Jesus Christ of Latid HFrn ter Day Saints, holding the Mem bn s of he ('loss of '52 teacher visit ng position of Mrs. Ada C. Anderson leader in the Relief Society for leieveil their senior rings lust Tin Phone 34 1 the is sever. il eais Sh, has worked week ring wilh tile health clinic and ttie same .IS lh.it of the pieeefling Mrs. ear. how ver, the block W is Red Cross oigan ation anhas The ward M I. A. Mathis lias lived her entire life set 111 mo X . 1 . nounced plans to hold their in Fountain Green Hallowe'en frolic t tie night of John Nichols enteilalneil the Ot toher 30 in the Amusement Mr ami Mis G. F. Johnson student hody ,n a Ueeuin probuilding. have announced (tie birth of a gram, October 20 Having lived Prizes will tie given for the new grandson, October 22 at a and winked w III p rsons enbest and most appropriate cos- Payson hospital Parents of the gaged in varied types of employhe f ah new' baby ate Mr and Mrs, Aden ment and non employ ment, Mr. tumes. There will Nn hols piesented a vivid story of telling booths, Johnsin of Vernon, Ctah ponds, fortune as such and home cooking life inside Ameili-Though he his ad, cookies, candy and jtop-ioiMis Twila Russell and fam .lid, I am the most permanent There will be dancing to ly of Ncphi spent Sunday with jteinpoiaiy employ e an employ-o- t the nuts e of the Revelers orch-est- r iur parents, Mr. and Mrs G. F. ever hired", Mr (hols does l. Johnson ifeatuie stories for Life maga- Wasatch Notes Fountain Green ... iiihc sle , - 'me 4 Mr and Mis. Foster Lamb Many Fountain Green homes and baby ate leturrilng this had deer hunting guests over week to Chinle, Ariz alter a the week nd and during the with week Deer seem to he plentivisit here and at Wales relativ, s ami fr.ends. ful and most hunters were sucSo far no casualties cessful Miss Muriljn Collard, a stu- have- been ri ported. dent at Idaho Falls Nursing Mrs Knid Nielson and Mrs School, came the deer hunting week to enioy a few days w.th Myrth Oldrovd were also t esses at a delightful chicken friends in this art a and to attend the birthday dinner dinner Thursday even ng at tin father, home of Mrs. Oldroyd. given in honor of her observ The dinner was in Trooper A. Heed Collard. Miss Collard was accompanied by anee of the ir birthdays which Co .Sums look seveial foi the mountains n h hoysi mio deer hunting Iasi week nd, while m mi ot hei s went to their own home .ire, is to partake in the spoil Both Mr Parsons and Mr. late Gunn made a k II last , - w eek co-ho- s two friends, M.ss Iiis Altcr ami Miss Shirle Wheeler. Mis. Collard was the hostess at the dinner party and covers were laid for ijiembcrs of the Green family from Fountain and Provo. occurred the same- day. Their guests were the 3 K club members After the dinner the .evening was spent in sewing. on Mrs Lola Irons and daughter Marsha of Mt. Pleasant spent here. Saturday with friends Mrs. Mrs Irons, is the former Lola Mrs. Oleta Bailey and Deon Anderson and daughter Cook of Fountan Green. Kathleen were Salt Lake City v.sitors during the wetk. Mrs. Kena Crowlher celebrated Miss Janell Anderson, who is her kith birthday at her home last employed at Salt Lake City, Thursday. Hi r daughter, Mrs. Loiena Hanher spent the weekend with sen, and her sister, Mrs. Bertha mother, Mrs Orvilla Anderson. Christiansen were hostesses at a her Hansen Mrs. Hyrum spent delightful birthday dinner inSocial were the The honor. guests Salt where Lake in City Sunday she visited with her husband Hour club ladies of which Mrs. who is receiving medical treat- Crowther is an active niemebr. Mrs. Crowther has lived her enment at a Salt Lake hospital. tire life In Fountain Green except The children of Mrs. Hanna for later years when she has been the winters with her C. Mathis met Monday evening spending to honor the.r mother on her daughter, Mis. Zetell Colson in 73rd birthday at a family dinner Hazleton, Idaho. She was born in Fountain Green at her home. Present to enjoy this occas- October II, 1K67, a daughter of Mrs. Hans Peter and Ellen Olsen She ion were her daughters, Lavern Chapman and family mai ried William Crowther In the and Mrs. Rita Rostrun and fam-ly- . Mantl LDS temple. Only children The grandchildren present living are Mrs. Hansen of Fountain were Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hall Green and Mrs. Colson of Hazleand famly of Ncphi, Mr. and ton, Idaho. Mrs. Crowther is remarkable Mrs. Vern Chapman and daughter Sandra of Washington, D. C., for her age, although her dim eye- - Rom where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh Guess They Felt Pretty "Sheepish" I went to Central aty Saturday for the football But game and it wu a I began to wonder if it was worth the trouble when we got in a traffic top-noteh- jeee coming home. Traffic makes me mighty im- patient. When I came to a side road that seemed to point towards the main highway, I turned onto along for mayit This roadthenbumps fetches up short by be a mile, the railroad a dead end. So, I turned around and darned if there werent twenty cars behind me! One driver had followed About Our Servicemen Veteran Calls On Mother of Son 1 Continued from page one) undergo eight weeks of basic training Who Died Recently Laxt week Mrv kite Munson reieived a long dispini' call on the telephone Whirl .he asked who was calling, the answer came in "Tommy. hhe did not know who Tommy w is He then asked hei if Lvnn, in son, was home She told him that Lnn had died a ear ag" I'ommv then told her he was Tomin Wallace of Iowa and that he was Lynn's buddy in Wot Id War II and h,nl been with Lvnn on the IS missions he completed over the Mediterranean aie. i Mrs Monson invited him to come see her wh eh he did. He was accompanied bv his wife, four children and his parents. They were r turning to their hornn California where Tommy, who is in poor health, is woiking He said that when he arrived in Mt. Pleasant he icmembered that Lynn had said lie lived near there. He went into the phone booth and found Mrs. Monsons name in the d rectorv, and took a chance that it was Lynns mother Mrs. Monson had wished many times that she could find some onwho had been with Lynn effort to acquaint students and in the sevice and her wishes faculty with some of the inter- tjad at last come true. esting and un que items on our Mrs. Monson recently received own campus. a c iation for Lynn. 44 wrntUtmrml My wife and of Egvvtian hand work was displayed in the upper hall of the school building Get 7 21. Miss Grace Mae Samthe ple, music instructor at Academy, is the owner of the roller ton. It was while Miss Sample was in Egypt teaching at a girls school these things can' into her possession. This exhibit was sponsored by the WacarLmy World staff in an An evhihit i promotion of Dale K Herman-sefrom S A to S M in the Navy. At the present time Dale is , in a hospital at Manila, P. recuvtiing from dn appendicitis oMration. He says he is gelling along fine. News of Interest Moroni , Pep chapels were revived Friday when senior girls gave a sk t prior to the Payson game. For the entre work before the game the Tigerettes would cheer . . . in front of the boys dorms to build up school spirt before the Mr. and Mrs. Murry Robertson match. Next Fridays assembly will be a program through the and family and Mrs. Nell B. Coates of Salt Lake City visited effort of the junior girls. with Mt. Pleasant relatives and Nine students from Wasatch Ac- friends Sunday and Monday. ademy left Thursday to attend Jack Ingerfield the Regional International Rela- andMr. and Mrs. family visited over the tions club convention being held weekend Mt. Pleasant and at Western States College at Gun- Fountain with relatives. Green nison, Colo., Oct. While here were They are Leonard Hill, Nancy at the home oftheyMr. and guests Mrs. Marimon, Sally LeMaire, Robert Mendon Draper. Round About Town 25-2- 7. Critchlow, Hetty Hizer, Martha Bo-veJerry Blankenship, Terry OMr. and Mrs. Art Flowers of Neil and Beverly VanderWagen. Salt Lake City visited last week were They accompanied by Prin- with Mrs. Flowers mother, Mrs. cipal Roger Hansen, Mrs. Holly Lottie Waldemar. Visel and Miss Nancy Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neilsen Mt. sight is a handicap. She enjoys of Concord, Calif., were the the things about her and always Pleasant visitors during assumes an optimistic attitude to- week, enjoying the deer hunt while v siting with relatives and ward life. friends here. Candidates for the November Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anderson city election were named recently and sons and Lon Madsen were the Republican and Citizen partSalt Lake visitors Monday for ies. The Republicans met Saturday medical checkups for Mr. Madsen and Garv Anderson. n night and named for candidates: A. A. Anderson, Mrs. Hazel Cuthill, a teacher Cleve Johnson and Morris Cook. Mrs. Gladys Winters was nomin- in a Presbyteran church school at Tuscon, Ari?., visited Wasatch ated for city treasurer. Citizens met Monday night and Academy campus for a few days and was a guest of the Roger named as their candidates for Miss Cuthill had councilmen: W. C. Curtis, Hansen. James S. Johnson and Eugene known Mr. Hansen when he was Syme. Mrs. Gladys Winters is also a small boy. the Citizen's candidate for city The Misses Phyllis and Doris treasurer. McArthur, who work in Salt Lake City spent the weekend Farmers Entertained visiting at the home of their parVisitors from 200 Midwest farms ents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mcvisited big Pittsburgh steel plants Arthur. Other guests at the McArthur recently as part of a program for home last weekend were two showing agriculturists how indusnephews, Johnny BreezossCzar-nic-of arwas The tour operates. try k and John Sahara Village radio midwest a by ranged of Salt Lake City who came for the deer hunt. Telegraphic news was a regular part of city news service by 1860. p, (apta.n and Mrs George D. Fountain son, (op aie the parents of aOcto-- Chrexton William, boin j tier 9 at the United States Army at Roberts, Hospital Camp Calf The baby weighed ight pounds at birth. Mr and Mrs. J S. Jensen, the Pvt (la Ion Allred has rebeen from n leased cently servile. He spent eight months in Koiea and the rema. rider of ttie time in training camps in the United States. He is a son of Mr and Mrs. Howard Allred. baby's maternal grandparents, make their home in Mt. Pleasant S aman 3 c Sharon Jackson, The captain and , his wife, son of Mr. and Mrs Alvin Utah, formerly of Ephraim, lias been released from the now' make tin lr home at 1310 U S Navy after 38 months of Sherwood Road in Paso Robles, servile. Wh le on he duty Copyright, 1951, United States Brewers Foundation LuDean Miss 1, now in U Anderson, S. Service. Anderson, son of Anderson of Founreported recently to Force Base- - to begin tiainmg in the Radio Operators Si hool, an integral pait of the "Eleeironus Training ('enter of the World" located only a few hundred feet north of the Gulf of Mexico, at Biloxi, Mixsssippl. Housing the 3380th Technical Keesler is also Tiamlng Wing,"Push-ButtoColKnown as the Here, lege of the Air Force." Pfc Ruel Mrs Arvillu tain Green Keesler Air E incoming students will attend ofone of 6 different schools, fer ng over 55 separate curricula. Anderson The training Pfc. iei ives ,n this school will extend over approximately a Calif eriod When graduated sailed the USS St Paul. to field hew ill tie assigned , Pvt. John or to another school for adWillcox arrived Sgt. Carol Robertson has duly home last week to spend a 15-- ! oently received his a lease vanced training. day furlough visiting at the fiom duty after spending his Mr. and alloted time training at camps home of his parents, Gunnison Resident Named Mrs. P. A. Willcox. in different parts of the United furThis is Johnnys first Stales He is the son of Mr. and County Polio Chairman lough in eight months. He is Mrs Jack Robertson now stationed at Eort Lawton, (Continued from page one) after (daughter of the late President Washington Sgt. Wendell Olson, leven months in Korea, is back George Albert Sm.th) and Mrs. Sgt. Vernal Orton was visiting in the United States and is Edmund P. Evans of Salt Lake in Mt. Pleasant, last wtek be- stationed at (amp Roberts, Citv, co advisors for the state fore reporting back to Fort Calif. Sgt. Olson is the son of Polio organization. Sill to go with the 115th FA Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Olson. Mrs. Parry Eliason was named Bn. to the F'ar East. Sgt. Orton women's advisor and Mrs. s the son of Mis. Ether Orton Allrtd is ass stant womens Sgt Ken Coombs, son of who now lives in Springville. Both Coombs, is servingg in the advisor to Mr. Keyser. He left for Fort Sill Tuesday. front lines in Korea at the are from Manti. present time Mrs. Elva Rigby of Fairview All music is what awakes from informs us her son, Sfc. Jay At the pnsent time Fountain you when you are reminded by the for Green has 16 boys, and one instruments Rigby hopes to be home Walt Whitman Christmas. Jay has lx on serving in Korea for almost a year with a Field He wrote Artillery company. home recently telling of meeting Cpl. Wallace Beck of Mt. are Pleasant. The two boys stationed about three miles apart. Jack-son- l re-- I Jen-ni- Wil-for- s d . HELP Cpl. Tom Nunley enjoyed MEN and WOMEN NEW MORONI Melvin Lund was home on furlough last week from Fort Sill, Okla., visiting at the home Mrs. of his parents, Mr. and James Lund Cpl. and Mrs. TURKEY Mont Daniels rela- also n 7 P. M. GOOD M. to 10 P. M. WAGES Moroni Turkey Processing Plant ar- and Mrs. Joseph Herman-sehave received word of the 5 P. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Ladies Part Time During Days rived in South Korea, October 5 according to work received by his mother, Mrs. Anna Edmunds of Spring City. He has been transferred to the 32nd Engineers Construction Group. Mr. to Saturday Night Shift Sgt. Peter Jordan, Cpl. Emil Madsen, Sgt. Chesley Ray Christensen left Monday morning to after report back to Fort Sill, spending their furloughs visiting with their folks here. Edmunds 8 A. M. Monday Through S Sheldon PROCESSING PLANT Day Shift have visited with Mrs. Daniels folks in Ephraim and with Mr. DanMrs. iels parents, Mr. and Charles Daniels at Eureka. Cpl At the To Dress Turkeys Cpl. Oklahoma of Fort Sill, been here visiting with tives and friends. They WANTED! a short furlough home visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. Harold P. Hansen, and also taking in several days of the deer hunt. He left Wednesday to report back to Fort S, II, Okla., with the 115th FA BN. coun-cilme- figuring I knew a short cut then a whole string of them swunj after him, like sheep. From where I sit, theres n sense in just following along." Whether its choosing a road, a movie star, or what beverage to drink at meal time, its always better to make your own decisions. Personally, I often like a glass of beer with my dinner, but most of all, I like the freedom of making I p my own mind about it! Green g PH0NE2171 MORON! -- fj FORD TRUCKING COSTS LESS because Want dlls FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEAP 280 acres of land west of Wales Reservoir. Good land and all can be farmed. A running stream of spring water can easily be got. Fenced on 3 sides. See J. N. 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