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Show The Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid February 8, 1952 Birthday Party Given Daughter ley, In Entertains Club Artopic Literary club met last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Clark Benson. The program was a travelogue, "A Trip to Cashnur given by Mrs. William B. Campbell of Wasatch Academy. Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Ray Aid-ricMrs. Harold Frandsen and Mrs. Rex Matson were special guests. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. spent the past week Anderson visiting in Nampa, Idaho, with their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Golsen and children. son-in-la- w Manti LDS Today, Friduy, February 8 in Manti LDS Temple is the time and place of the nuptials that unite in marriage Miss Shirlee Arlene Stewart and Max Gordon Blain. Miss Stewart is a daughter of Mrs. Flossie Stewart of Milburn and Mr. Blain is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Blain of Spring City. Mrs. Flossie Stewart will entertain at a wedding reception in honor of the young couple SaturNorth day evening at Fairview ward chapel. Miss Stewart graduated from North Sanpete high school with the Class of '51. Mr. Blain also Begin Monday Wed Soon ... North Sanpete high school where he was active in athletics. He has also attended Snow College. graduated from pot-luc- Bridge Club at Nielson Home Staker. enterNeilson Merril tained members of the Bridge club at their regular meeting last Thursday evening. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Weldon Fowles and Mrs. Duane Jensen. Thursday evening. Light refreshments were served and prizes at bridge won by Mrs. Olive Coons, Mrs. Faye Wilgus By BETT Y IIIZEK and Mis. Duluth Norman. John Herseys "A Bell For Special guests were Mrs. Nortomorrow of is the Adono," object man, Mrs. Loy Hafen and Mrs. to Salt Lake City by Clydie Vance who was put In as night's trip speech and drama students. The a new member. students will be transput ted to the campus of Utahs University in the N. S. H. Visitor school bus. Prof. Helen Cawley, supervisor Principal and Mrs. Roger Han- of the teacher trainer department sen were guest speakers at the in home economics at USAC, will Presbyterian church in Logan last visit the home economics department at North Sanpete Sunday evening. high Wasatch Notes Music Guild Schedules Meet next Music Guild will meet Thursday with Mrs. John H. McAllister as hostess. The lesson will be a Aintinua-tion of the topic of last meeting, "Ballet Music", and will be given by Miss June Faber of Wasatch Academy faculty. A course in Two Clubs Join for Enjoyable Evening . " Mss Eudean Jacks on Miss Eudean Jackson Is Engaged To Wed Boyce Morley In Near Future ' bright red Cause he stole all the hearts And took most of the parts Of the Sweetheart party in Fine Arts. Those on the committee with Mrs. i Winkelman were Mrs. Kay Miss Patricia Winkler, who is Lay, Mrs. Ray Aldrich, Mrs. Weldon Fowles, Mrs. Jay Reynolds. attending the University of Utah, spent last weekend here and attended the Junior Prom. Pat is N. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Winkler. lewd looted... S. Highlights Make this Valentine meat loaf for gay dining on St. Valentines Day. Arrange the loaf on a large platter, design a heart on top of it and outline the loaf with mashed potatoes put through your decorating tube. By DOROTHY CHRISTIANSEN A lyceum number featuring Watkins and Major will be here Tuesday, Feb. 12, to give a program to the student body. The seniors N. S. High School Miss Carol Bellon of Roosevelt, a senior student in home economics at Utah State Agricultural College, has come to North Santake her pete high school to teacher training under Mrs. Gwen Kay. Miss Bellon, who has been in will Mt Pleasant for a week, tram at the local school for six weeks. Opportunity Due to Inei easing demand for our Service, we must expand. Woilds (largest I organization of its kind with thousands of Salesmen has openings in Sanpete county and surrounding territory for 3 qualified representatives. Age, Salary - its up to you. Several of our local men ate earning an average of $600 per month. Persons selected will be given free training and supervision for a lifetime career and income. Evening training arranged. For Personal interview write to MUTUAL OF OMAHA. BOX 158 .MT. PLEASANT have chosen their announcements for graduation and are making other commencement plans now. Cap and gown sizes will be taken in the near future in preparation for the graduation Tractor and farm machinery will exercises in May. be the subject of a two-da- y short course at Snow College on Feb. The Junior class has also been according to Wm. C. Whit- - busy on a project. They received their class rings on Friday, Feb. aker, county agent. The course, will be jointly spon-- , 1, as part of the annual Junior sored by the USAC Extension Ser-- 1 Prom event. The rings are very e vice and the Snow College. . simple and graceful in design, main topics of discussion ing done in a square pattern of will be lubrication, safety, ignition, gold with a raised black crest carburation, hydraulics, cooling, topped with a carved rams head and air cleaner service. and lettering. Although plans for the course have not been completed, guest The band has adopted a project teachers from the USAC, Utah Oil to raise money for new uniforms. Refining Co., John Deere Plow Co. They will present a band concert will be among the faculty. and banquet for the public on FebA similar course was held last ruary 27. They would like public and support in this year, but the response was so good coperation that the course was requested activity. Under the direction of V. C. Osagain by the plarning committee who set up the 'courses for San- borne, the speech department lias pete County. All FFA, Young Far- lined up the contestants from mers organizations, North Sanpete to the District groups and farmers owning tract- Speech Meet which will be held ors will be invited to attend. Full at Snow College on March 10. The details will be announced next contestants listed are: week. Forensic debate: Scott Hansen, Evan Larsen, Jack Barton, DoroMr. and Mrs. N. W. Warner of thy Winkler, Tommy Ericksen, Garfield visited recently at the Margaret Kay, Ann Daniels, Joyce home of Mr. and Mrs. George Stansfield, Glenda Johansen, Ona Coates. Mrs. Warner will be re- Loy Ietcrson, Lois Beck. Oration Dorothy Christiansen, membered as the former Katie Lela Allred, Carma Whimpey. Brotherson of Mt. Pleasant. Dr. Howard Rasmussen and daughter Amy of Brigham City, paid a surprise visit last Sunday at the home of Dr. Rasmussen's Daniel parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen. Miss JoAnn Hafen, who is employed in Salt Lake City, spent last weekend visiting at the Mr. and home of her parents, Mrs. Boyd Hafen, and also attended North Sanpetes Junior Prom. j be-Th- ; Veteran Legislative FOR YOUR VALENTINE Box Candy mrs. McDonald 90c $1.65 glades $1.75 $1.85 VALENTINES American Greeting Hallmark FOR I ALL according YJc New to the Sunday morning worship service is the Junior Sermon. On the first Sunday of each month Rev. Erwin Bollinger preaches a sermon especially for the younger set in addition to the regular sermon. t Thespians were entertained at their monthly meeting by the music of Greigs "Peer Gynt, in combination with a review of Ibsen's tain Green ward recreation hall drama by the same name. Presiwill honor the newlyweds. dent Bob Critehlow gave the re195 Miss Jackson will be a view after the troops business had Moroni high school graduate. Pfc. been discussed. Gordon Morley is in the U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vochatzer of Army and is stationed at Camp Roberts, Calif. He will report Kansas City, Missouri, have reback to his station for further turned home after a two weeks training. Miss Jackson will fin- visit here at the home of Mrs. ish her schooling at Moroni High. Vochatzers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Coates. Mrs. Vochatzer to came sen of Salt Lake City is the former Goldie Coates of Mt. Pleasant last weekend to visit Mt. Pleasant. with their brother, William E. Madsen who has been ill. Sterling K. Peterson, a repreten sentative Mr. Madsen, who spent of the Social Security days' at the Sanpete LDS Hos- Office at Provo, will be in the City pital recuperating from a heart Hall at Mt. Pleasant on Wednesailment, has now returned home. day, February 13, at 3 p.m., in acMadsen cordance with a regular monthly Mr. and Mrs. Edgar left Sunday for California where schedule of providing assistance they will visit with two sons who to residents in this area who dereside there. sire help or information on Social Salt Security problems. Paul Stewart entered a Lake hospital Tuesday and WedMrs. Eliza Olsen, who teaches an at Mt. Emmons, Utah, spent last nesday morning underwent on arm. his left Paul week in Mt. Pleasant operation visiting received severe injuries to his arm with her son, Sgt. Richard Hanwhen a truck bed he was repair- sen, who recently returned from ing came down on his arm while Korea. he was working for a construction company in Salt Lake last SepMrs. Lucile Seely and Mrs. tember. S. Bjelke Mina attended the to Salt He was accompanied convention of Lake by his wife, the former North Sanpete of Utah Pioneers held Shana Madsen of Mt. Pleasant, Daughters in Moroni Saturday afternoon. his mother, Mrs. Flossie Stewart of Milburn, Miss Shirlee Stewart and Gordon Blain. No. 2009 Is cut in sizes 10, 12, 14, 18, 18, 20. Size 18, Jumper, 2V4 yds. M-l- Blouse, 2Vt yds. 39-l- n. No. 3053 Is cut In sizes 10 to 20; 38 to 40. Size IS, 2(4 yds. 39-lfabric. Send 25c for EACH pattern with name, address, style number and size to AUDREY LANE BUREAU. Box 369. Madison Square Station. New York, N.Y. The Fall-WintFashion Book hows 125 other styles, 25c extra. 18-1- Mr. and Mrs. Scott Passey and daughters Mary Jean and Ann of Price spent last weekend visiting friends in Mt Pleasant, guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tuttle. Mary Jqan came to attend the Piom at North Sanpete high school. Sunday, before returning home, the Passeys were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Glen Hardy. THE World Famous Choir At BYU Feb. 10 cent to 50 cents MT. PLEASAN Stephen AnExtemporaneous Leo Osborne, derson, Marilyn Christensen. Dramatics: Radio broadcasting: Leo Osborne, Stephen Anderson, Scott Hanson; humorous readings: Margaret Kay, Norma Peterson, Jean Winterbottom, Tommy Ericksen; dramatic readings: Marilyn Christensen, Carlyle Olsen, Cleonc Peterson, Helen Loye Jensen, Jean Winterbottom, Norma Peterson; poetry rending: Lois Beck, Mar garet Kay, Is'la Allred, Helen T DRUG Burke McArthur spent part of friends in last week vlaitlng Southern Utah and saw farmers In that loeallty gttting their spring plowing done. Penneys MONEYS WORTH YOUR . . . AND THEN SOME! SPRING COTTON FAIR GINGHAM DRESSES 2.79 mercerized woven ginga price this low! Clear, sharp plaids and chects styled with a flair that makes the low price even more incredible Sanforized ... at hams . . . finshed Misses' ANOTHER QUEEN Is this ... No Chicagoan, who esnt help winking ot the silly predicament of being elected Miss Plcklo. pickle-pus- s nice detailing. SI Embroidery! Lace! Done with such you'd never dainty workmanship Fine washthe price! tiny guess able rayon crepes with molded midriffs and adjustable straps for sure, easy fit. White, pnik or blue. "Y" Banyan Ball Scheduled Feb. with and Junior sizes. SLIP VALUES St. Olaf Choir The world-fame- d will appear on Brigham Young University Campus February 10 at 3 p m. in Smith Auditorium. This fabulous choir exists primarily because the individual loses h's identity for the good of the group. Personalities are molded into a unified whole. Seldom is one individual singled out for special attention, even though solo parts exist. Norma Peterson, Jean Winter-botto- Loye Jensen, Shirlene Brotherson, retold story: Joyce Stansfield; Joyce Draper. Play casts are to be selected. FAMILY Dick Madstn and Dan Jorgensen left Monday for a two weeks vacation trip that will take them to California and up the coast to Canada. They will visit Frank Madsen who is in the Naval Hospital at Oakland, Calif. Dicks mother, Mrs. C. T. Madsen, who has spent the winter visiting her son, Russell H, Madsen and family at Vancouver, with Canada, will return home them. Mrs. Virginia McGugan, who has spent the past six weeks visto Houseguests from Friday iting here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William E Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Madsen, left Saturday to return Mrs. Theodore Madsen were Mrs. to her home in Hollywood, Calif. Madsens brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Robertson, and and Lynne, Jimmie, Nicky Mr. and Mrs. Edgar R. Madsen Marlen of Grand Valley, Colo. of Rexburg, Idaho and E. A. Mad- - Shirlene Brotherson, Heart 3cidhlon Ross llolaod, extension teacher from U. S. A. C., presented a proto gram, "The Other Americas, the student body Feb. 1. Library studyhalls, Spanish and history elases were dismissed to sit in on discussion groups which went into more detail of the culture, policies and society of our neighboring countries. Fine Arts club and their husbands and the Acme Literary club met at Craighead auditorium musical Monday evening for a of program given by a group Snow College students under the direction of Prof. H. A. Dean. After the program Mrs. Jay Mrs. George Coates spent last weekend visiting relatives in Salt1 inkelman was hostess to the Fine club and husbands at a Lake City, Grantsville, Garfield buffetArts lunchecon. and Magna. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bohne, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Burton, Mrs. Catherine Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Fowles, Mr. and Mrs. Chariton Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johansen, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lasson, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Lay, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Que Seely, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Staker and Mr. and Mrs. Winkelman. Mayor Grant Johansen won the the most prize for collecting hearts. Mrs. Grant Johansen won the prize for Valentine this school today (Friday), Mrs. Gwen Kay. art appreciation has to been added to the curriculum this semester. Mr. George Otto is instructing the class that meets twice a week. Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jackson of Fountain Green of the approaching of their daughter marriage Eudean and Pfc. Boyce Morley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morley of Fountain Green. The ceremony will be performed rhyme : There was a sweet lover named at the home of the bride's parTed ents, February 15. A reception Whose face should be colored that same evening in the Foun- - Student Takes Training at Mrs. Helen Lasson was hostess to her Fairview bridge club last Mrs. (J3lrth Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Stubbs-anfamily of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arnoldson of Moroni visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Beck Sunday. Adult Sewing Class Mrs. Louis Kay entertained To the Junior Literary club Wednesday evening at a Vulentine bridge Mrs. Gwen Kay, supervisor of luncheon. Special guests were Mrs. Elden the home economies department North Sanpete high school, Hughes, Mrs. H. N. Scovil, Miss at Willis announces her adult Bewlng class Mrs. Carol Bellon and will begin Monday at 4 p.m. Candlund. There is no charge for this class, Mrs. Kay said. It is sponsored Jaycees, Jaycettes Jointly by the State Department of Education and North Sanpete At Skating Party School District. met Anyone interested, from beJaycees and Jaycee-Ette- s to those interested in tailin ginners North the Wednesday night North Sanpete gym for a skating party oring, should be at the k Sanpete home economics buildlunch. and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Reynolds ing, February 11 at 4 p.m. were for arrangements, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Helen Lasson Cherron Seely, Mr .and Mrs. Bob Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Is Club Hostess Temple Rites Today Mra. Idenna Crowther and her father, N. M. Jensen, attended funeral services in Provo Friday for Carolyn Howe, little daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie Neilson are of Prof, and Mrs. Elliot Howe, who died of a heart and lung ail- the parents of a baby daughter ment. Little Carolyn was a rela- born Monday in Sanpete LDS tive of the Crowthers and Jen- - Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson and Mrs. Grace B. Neilson. Mrs. Victoria Rasmussen was the gracious hostess at a delightMr. and Mrs. Peter Nielson and ful luncheon Thursday evening' Her guests were her club ladies. boys of Bingham Canyon and Mr. of Mrs. J. Gayle Yorgason of Nephi, and Mrs. Erastus Anderson sister-in-laof Mrs. Rasmussen, Wales were guests of Mr. and was a special guest. Mrs. Glen Thompson last weekend. w To Nuptials Take Place Stewart-Blai- n Mrs, Clark Benson Junior Literary Club At Bridge Party Mortal luu'utii of Mrs. Truxton Lund entertained Saturday afternoon for a group of young frienda of her daughter Sandra, honoring Sandras eighth birthday anniversary. Present were Carol Jean FarPamela Paula Winkelman, Simpson, Judy Parentsen, Colleen Barentsen, Lois Carter, Joyce Steven Nielson, Itonald Giles, Rosenlund, Linda Rosenlund and Betty Jansen. Page Five OTHER 18 Brigham Young University's yearbook staff is planning its annual donee. Known as the "Banyan Ball," the dance will he held Fridav. February' 8, at 9 p.m . In the BYU Social Hall and Smith Ballroom. Wal-Hr- e Hunt. IOs Angeles, chairman, announced today. FEATURE VALUES $1.00 KIDS KNITTED SLEEPERS LADIES TRICOT BRIEFS 2 .$1.00 QUILT BATTS 2'j lbs. . . $1.39 LACE PANEL CURTAINS $1.29 CHENILLE ROBES. $2.00 GIRLS |