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Show October 25, Tht Mt. Pleasant l!ol ( IJ tali ) Page Five Pyramid Family Gathers At Willcox Home Couple Wed In Reno, Nev. OCLCL Given Reception I family reunion was Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs I. A WHIeox to honoi their son, John Willeox who was home on fut lough from A ven Turkey Dinner Given To Mark 87th Birthday Foil Lawton, Wash. The 87th birthday anniversary Other members of the family present were Mr and Mrs. B.ll of Mis Annette Monsen was at a turkey dinner Oit. I. amt) of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs S K. leteison and baby of Roy, Jim Willcox of Sprmgville, Mr and Mrs. Fred Willeox and family and Mr. and Mrs. Beit Willeox. cele-biat- Announrennnt is made of the manage of Mrs. Annie llill of Mi Pleasant and Neil Peterson of Ephraim October 6 at F.H.A. 'Hobo Party' Is Big Success Nevada They greeted friends at a reat the brides home in Dalton of ception Mt Pleasant on OUjber 13 ' t cached Mt. Hello, ll.V rcleville, has asant relatives. I'he babv is the first grand- 5everdl Parties hild of Mr and Mrs. Mark Birthday Soienvn of Salma. Clayton Great-ganriparcnts of the new baby Little Shanlyn Berti, daughter are Mrs. Mat. Ida Hafon and ot Mr and Mis A1 (elehra-- i I b ' - W. Sorensen, Pleasant. both of Twins, a boy and a girl, Oct to and Pearl Johansen Christensen of Chester A daughter () t ih to lllaine and Neva Jensi n Larsen, Spring City A daughter, Oct 18 to Desmond and Louise Peckham of Indianola A daughter, Oct 22 to Robert and Carol Christensen Anderson of Fairview. Artopic Club Holds Meet Mrs. Ray Seely was hostess to tlie Artopic club last Thursday evening at Wandas Place in Jerusalem. Mrs. T,na Nelson reviewed the book, "April Snow. Fifteen members were present and special guests were Mrs. Amy Ursenbach, Mrs. Boyd Hafen and Mrs. Obed Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Glen K. Scoville and family were guests last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ilermansen. Glen has recently been promoted to Assistant Supervisor of D stribution at Hill Field. Primary Lovely TV actress Cindy Cameron illustrates the remarkable ease of steering in the 1951 Chrysler, by turning the wheel with only fingertip pressure. Any driver can do this, even with the car standing absolutely still, thanks to Hydragnide, the new power steering innovation which lets hydraulic pressure do all the work. Hydraguide and other engi neering marvels are demonstrated in Chrysler Corporation's "New Bhow which opens in the Utah State Fair Worlds In Engineering Coliseum at Sait Lake City on November 3. Mr. and Mrs. David Jorgensen left and sort Dan Jorgensen Tuesday morning to go to Fort Rebekahs Have Sill, Okla., to v.sit with the Kenneth Jorgensens Hallowe'en Party Bowers, before he leaves for overseas duty, and to bring Annual Halloween party for their Mrs. Frankie the Rebekah lodge will be held Bowersdaughter, and baby here to re- Fine Arts Club next Monday evening at the I O main until her husband returns. O F Hall. Enjoys Party The membes and guests will Mrs. Joseph M. Beck of Murcome in costume for an evening Mrs. Grant was Johansen of fun and frolic and a ray is visiting for two weeks hostess last evening luncheon will be served. In at the home of her parents, Mr. when the FineMonday Arts club met at are and Mrs. S. M. Nielsen. charge of arrangements Mrs. Beck was accompanied a "Misfit Party. Mrs. P. A. Willcox, Mrs. Louis Special guests present were Hansen, Mrs. Hyrum Merz and by Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Challis Mrs. Don Johansen, Mrs. Harold of Murray and SSgt. Lewis Mrs. James Fillis. Winkler, Beck who spent the weekend Cl fford Mrs. Alfred Berti, Mrs. McKinney. in here and were successful Mrs. McKinney directed the Turkey Dinner bagging their deer. group in playing games. Honors Son TSgt. Joseph M. Beck is now attending Intelligence School at Miss Maurine Saunders, the teaMrs. J. P. Madsen entertained Lowry AFB, Denver, for thirteen cher of this group, gave a party at a turkey dinner Saturday weeks. at the home for the Guardian Beeevening in honor of her son Dinner guests Friday at the hive girls. They entertained their Emil who was home on furand Mrs. J. W. partners and the evening was lough from Fort Sill, and for a home of Mr.were Ray Lillywhite, spent in playing games, and lovely group of deer hunters and their Winkelman and Harold Maulder Hugh refreshments were enjoyed by partners. Sweeten all of Salt Lake City, all. Those girls who attended were: Chet Mallott of Glendale, Calif., Romona Hansen, Joyce Cheney, Friends At , Sheila Miner, Ranee Stewart, Ada the Winkelmans Dick S.ebert df North HolBirthday Party Anderson, Etta Marie Larsen and Joan Larsen, who is assistant tealywood, Calif., and John Winkvisitors chers. The Mrs. Robert Nelson enter- elman.went on the deer hunt tained 18 little friends of her then were successful in baggng and Mr. Boyd Larsen is home spenddaughter JoAnn on Tuesday af- their deer. They returned to ing a seven-da- y leave from Fort ternoon. The occasion was their homes Monday. Riley, Kansas, where he is staseventh birthday. tioned with the armed forces. He is Lt. and Mrs. Reed Frandsen now waiting for orders for overMiss Audrey Jones, a nurse at a Colorado seas duty. He is at Mr. and Mrs. of Salt Lake City hospital, spent and daughters last week etnd at the home of her Springs, Colo., are spending a Henry Larsens and is visiting furlough visiting with relatives and friends while here. parents, Mr. and Mrs. William relatives and friends in this Jones. Mrs. Boyd Hafen is a Salt Lake city. Reed came to take in the deer City visitor this week. Dr. G. B. Madsen and Supt. 4 Clifford McKinney of the Sanpete hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Wallis Rosenlof LDS Hospital, inspected a new Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peel and and daughters of Salt Lake City hospital being built at Monticello last last Thursday. On the return trip baby of Tabiona, Utah visited visited here weekend, last weekend at the home of guests of M. and Mrs. Parley they enjoyed visiting points of Rosenlof. Mr. and Mrs. John Peel. in southeastern Utah. son-in-la- pot-luc- k brother-in-law- n Jo-An- 15-da- y st AM -- at the- - QUEEN CITY BALLROOM SOUTHERN UTAH'S FINEST DANCE HALL Managed O. O. I. by MT. F. Lodge No. 20 PLEASANT AND Tickets HIS $1.00 EVANS ORCHESTRA Extra Deer Hunters HdVe Dinner Artiur Celebrates Children Primary children of the Second and Third wards will Join in a Halloween party to be held at the recreation hall from 6:30 to 9:30 on Halloween night. Unmasking will be at 7:30 with prizes for the best costumes of Primary children. There will be a spook alley and different booths, including a booth of the strange animals on earth. Games and entertainment are planned for a full evening, according to the Primary presidents, Mrs. Duluth Norman and Ms. Ilene Peterson. Parents are invited to accompany their children and everyone is invited to join in the fun. Refreshments will be sold. Mrs. Muiisen at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs H. C Jacobs, Jr., in Mt. Pleasants Membeis of the immediate family were present including the honor guest, the Jacobs family, Mr. and Mrs. Vance McIntosh, Don McIntosh, Mr. and Mrs, Edwin McIntosh and family of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monsen, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stratton and family all of Salt Lake City, and Mrs Venetta Jensen and Robert Jensen of Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Monsen has spent her entire life In this city. She was a twin to Andrew Neilson, and they were to be born outside the first the fort, Oct. 14, 1864. Their parents were Niels and Kama Neilson, pioneer of this city. She married to Joseph Monsen November 8, 1886. Mr. Monsen died March 26, 1 1 tw-in- s Friends At Luncheon 1932. Mrs. Monsen is the mother of three children, Mrs. Vance Mc- of Provo, Ray Monsen of Mrs. Edgar Nelson entertained IntoshLake City and Mrs. Venetta friends at a luncheon Salt Jensen of Mt. Pleasant. She has Wednesday afternoon at her eleven grandchtldre nand 12 home. The time was spent in knitting dish cloths for the Relief Society a few bazaar. O. S. A. Club At Madsen Home The O. S. A. club met at the home of Mrs. Nellie Madsen Friday, Oct. 19. Refreshments were served to twelve members and three guests, Mrs. Neils Larson of Magna, Mrs. Edgar Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Peel Jr. Mrs. Williams Winters of Price. Next meeting of the club will be V and family and Mr. and Mrs. the home of Mrs. C. J. JohanPerry Peel and family all of at Salt Lake City were weekend sen on Nov. 2. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Peel and als took Fellowship Group in the deer hunt. Plan Party Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson and children of Salt Lake City The Adult Fellowship Group visited In Mt. Pleasant last of the First Prsbyterian Church Mrs, will entertain at a Halloween weekend with Mr. and Heber Anderson and Mrs. Cecile masquerade In the church din-nroom at 7:30 p.m Saturday, Reynolds.. They also took in the deer hunt. October 27. Mrs. George Otto Mrs. Amanda Pritchett and Miss June Faber are in and son charge of the evenings Jack Christopher his Douglas of Kearns, and brother, Lt. Milton Christopher Mr. and Mrs. Tom Christensen of Hill Field visited over the Mt. weekend with Pleasant of Wendoverr and their son. friends and took in the deer Corporal Tom Christensen visited Mt. Pleasant relatives and hunt in this locality. friends Sunday and Monday, Mr. and Mrs. David McAfferty and Tommy took In the deer and Mr. and Mrs. S. L. McAffer- hunt. Tommy reports November 1 at ty of Salt Lake City visited at of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton AFB, California, for home the Mrs. Amanda Jones Pritchett, Nelson last weekend. overseas assignment. oldest resident of Fairview, celebrated her 97th birthday Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Mower. Mrs. Pritchett was born in Union. Salt Lake county, Oct. 21, 1854 and has lived most of her life in Fairview. She was married to James Naylor Jones on January 15, 1872 in the old Salt Lake Endowment- - House, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Mr. Jones died Of4 - g Fairview's Oldest Resident Observes 97th Anniversary Ladies Free DANCING WEEKLY Pleasing in every way! CONTINENTAL DISTIllINfl 6 PROOF CORPORATION PHILADELPHIA, PA October 14, 1904. Mrs. Pritchett is the mother of seven children, three living. They are, Henry W. Jones and Mrs. Melissa Mower of Fairview and Calvin S. Jones of Salt Lake City. She has 26 grandchildren and 70 and seven The five chldren of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mower spent Sunday at their parents home to help celebrate their grandmothers birthday. They are Olen Mower, Geroma Madsen, Inez Hansen, K. L. Mower and Earla Sidwell. K. L. Mower and family Lve at Ogden and spent the weekend visiting here. Mrs. Inez Hansen and daughter Veneta of Parma, Idaho, have been visting here. Mr. Hansen and son Lynn will join them here this weekend. Others who came to wish Mrs. Pritchett "happy birthday Mrs. Thomas W. Brady, were n Mrs. Coquella Brady, Mrs. Dora Rigby, Mrs. Hannah Briggs, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Elam Anderson, and Mrs. Tim Smith and son, Mrs. Thomas Jones, Mrs. Dian-thi- a Sanderon, Mrs. Ioa Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Ostler, Mrs. Louie Stewart., Only Ford la th low-pr- ut gives yoe yeer choice Roth Ford's provide penny-pinchin- g V-- 8 field e gives yoo yoer choke of F oedematic Drive, Ovens ive or Conventional Drive Only Ford lo the field or Six end Six, V-- 8 rood-rulin- of power and g Clair Seely was notified last week that he had won a $100 merchandise certificate from a Salt Lake store. Clair had entered a puzle contest the week before, and had the correct anAnother entry swer. whose puzzle answer was postmarked before Cla rs, won the grand prize. Clair is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruel H. Seely and is a sophomore at North Sanpete high school. low-pric- For automatic driving ot It fined, Ford offers new Fordomotic Or g you con have Overdrive, or Conventional Drive. economy! Yon can pay more but Music by BOB MEK7, and Mrs r,.rry , ntertamed Ml,Arthur their , jobs washing, nulling, wash ngfdm l(.s am, at a doer wishes, windows, floors; digg ng hunU,rs s ,,r SaUlrday PVI.nlnc carrots raking awns, painting L, McArthur home. fences, feeding chickens, etc. At 5 lit) pin., the girls came q . w!tn tin plates, empty rnns, or primary Children what have you (their own utensils) to enjoy a club supper prepared tor them by the food committee Halloween parly for the Prisupervised by Mrs Kay, club ad- mary children of the First and visor As the girls ate they furn- Fourth wards will he held conished table talk by checking In anaccording to an their earnings with the secretary, jointly nouncements by the presdents, Donna Bunnell, and recounting Mrs. Afton Brotherson and Mrs. tin ir interesting experiences "on Iva Tjuseott. the Job" that morning. The time is October The community gave the girls 29 at 330 pm. Monday, in the Armory a warm reception and they made building. enough money to take care of their Refreshments, including lee projects for the current year, ac- cream, candy and cake, will he cording to a report by Freddie sold, it was stated. Children Ann Merz. are asked to come in costume, and the entertainment will consist of games and dancing. Party Planned For Berti, ted her fifth buthday this week with several parties Monday morning .she entei tamed the kindergarten i lass, of which! she is a tnemhet, at a partv Sunday, her grandmother, Mrs H G Kruksen entei tamed at a family dinner in honor of her birthday Monday afternoon following Pri-- 1 mary, Mrs Betti entei tamed the' neighborhood children at a birthday party Monday evening a family party was held at the Berti home to celebrate Sharilyn's fifth birthday and the first birthday of hei brother Dick Present were Mr. and Mrs S. M. Nielsen, Mrs Joseph M. Beck, Mrs. P. C. Lund, Mrs. H G Ericksen, Mrs. P A. Peel, Mrs Neil Hafen Mt. ICKimiK ANN . ! C I new stunt was innovated by the KUA ot North Sanpete high last Monday morning. si hoot Di eased as Hoboes, the memers assembled m the Home Economics building at !Mo a ... where they patted Ott ana set out to find A you can't buy better! tP JD.k.r. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brady and baby moved last week to Portland, Oregon to make their home. Mr. Brady has owned and managed the Bradys Refrigeration store in Mt. Pleasant for 96 South several years. LASSOII State a IIOBMAII MT. PLEASANT, AUTO UTAH COMPANY Phone 212 |