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Show The Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid Four Page on furlough from Camp Cars in Colo, and the young louple have now returned to Camp Carson where Von is stationed wt'h the U. S Army. Ciy NORTH SANPETE'S HOME NEWSPAPER Harrison Conover Editor and Manager Mary Cloward Assoi late Editor Mrs. Athene Osborne Phone IS8-J- 2 Mrs Donna Larsen Thin sday evening to Service club members Madsen, Mrs. Utahna was hostess weie Mrs. Grace Allred the Social Mrs. Helen Strate, Mrs. and Girls, Giotip Geneva Miss Ptahiia Strate, Primary enter- Stiate. Mrs. Etta Larsen, Mrs. tained their mothers at a valenInne Aiken, Mib. Iietta Strate, tine party Tuesday afternoon The boys and girls in the (lass Mrs Mildred Petersen, Mrs. Dona Rei k, Allred, Mrs. Christie Beck, and are Sherrol Wain, Iouih Mrs Lavon Allred. Speual guests Beverly Mukel, Connie Chuk, The Zions Hoys II of the ward L.indu Harney, Diune Robinson, Kathleen Donaldson, Byron Puz.cy, J,lines Allied, Michael Watson, Kav Sorensen. David Pownard, Jimmv Pownard and David Stein-o- r Mothers present at the party were Mrs Gernel Watson, Mrs Winona Allred, Mrs Bessie Puzey, Mrs Ilena Heck, Mrs. Dorothy Mukel, Mrs Kaildene Clark, Mrs Helen Burney, Mrs Winona Robinson, Mrs Eva Mae pownard, Mrs Maud Pownard, Mrs Edith Sternor. Teachers of the (hiss lire Mis. Nellie Plain and Mrs Etta I.aisin Mrs Dibble Allred. Mrs. Olga Walk, Mrs Edith Sot-en- si n and Mrs Athene Osborne of the Hr unary prcsirh m y also Issued Every Friday By tlic North Sanpete Publishing Company and enteied at the Iost Office ut Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah, as Second class matter under the Ait of Congress of March 3, 1879 Payable In Advance Subscription Rates One Year $3.00 Six Months $1.75 attended Mrs Thelma Mr II. and Madsen and Mrs James entertained Mr and Mis Ellis F. Royal Mr. and Lamont Mis Mr. and Mis Pratt Osborne, Mr. and Mis Reid H. Mr and Mrs Ernest B Ter-lMr and Mrs. William SorenErnest sen, and Mr and Mis Justesen at their home Wednesday evening at a progressive rook pai ty and luncheon. Si me winners at progressive took playing were Mis Pratt Mrs Ernest I' Teriy and Mis Ernest Justesen Allied, Jensen All-re- e, the and party The monthly study meeting for girls par tu ipatmg ,0a the program were Slier rol February for the ward Primary Plain, Beverly Mukel, Connie was held at the home of Mrs. 'Clark, Plane Robinson, Kathleen Mamie Allred Monday evening. The Spirit Is What Counts Mrs Libbie Allred, Donaldson, Byron Puzey, James president, Allred, Muhael Watson. Valen-- was in charge. Mrs. Maud Down-aihalf About a on farm. WARREN, to Ohio, were seived Xenia, grew up tine refreshments conducted the piaitcie singJJYTtON the time he was beclouded with worry. Not ins own win ry the group. ing. Mrs Helen Madsin presented but the worry of the farmers: it might rain and the hay wasnt in. the tern hers training lesson. Petersen was It might not rain, and the seedlings were up. Blackleg might get Mis. Maigaiet Birthday greetings were exhostess to the Aleathea club mem- tended to Mrs. Edith Sorensen among the cattle; insects might take over the bers a her home Friday afternoon. who has served the organization crops. A little closer to the house, for the farmer's wife: the birds might get at her garden; a Enjoying an afternoon of enter- as secietary for many years. Mrs tainment and a delicious lunch Christie Bunnell, North Sanpete fox might steal in on the chickens. Yes, theres were Mrs Olga Black, Mrs Ma-- I stake Primary was president. plenty to worry about during the calm, peaceful, hie Beck, Mis. Hazel Black, Mrs piesent and spoke to the officers plentiful life of the farmer. Leona and teachers. A recreation hour Mrs. Beigctta Jensen, But even while very young, Myron began to Mrs. Grace Fullmer, Mrs. followed the meeting RefreshStiate, wonder why the farmers worried about someLorna Jensen, Mrs. Ella Carlson ments were served by Mrs. Allred. thing over which they had no control? Why Mrs. Anna and special guests didnt they just work toward a good result and Mrs. Eliza Hansen and Mary not think about rain and drouth? Why didnt they Mr. and Mrs. Morsden Allred Finnell. just take care of the cattle? Usually Blackleg spent Saturday m Salt Lake City didnt attack them. They could take certain measMr. and Mrs Owen B. Ander- and on Sunday visited with Mr. ures to ward off insects, and since that was all the son, Stephen, Eileen and Karen and Mrs. Cloy Justesen and famcontrol they had over them, why didnt they just take those measAnderson attnded funeral services ily at Lehi and with Mrs Jane ures and stop worrying until the insects actually got at the crops. Wednesday afternoon at Layton Justesen who is at Lehi. The fanners wife nearly always has a most successful garden, for their small grandson and and eveiy fall her chicken and egg money swell her bank account; nephew, Russell Adams, who died "The condition of our educationso why, in Heavens name, did she worry for fear good luck of polio. The small boy was the al system is a vital concern to wouldn't come? God is in his Heaven! ion of David and Maigaret An- every industrialist." Earl BuntHis Faith in God became his standby. If you didnt believe in derson Adams of Layton. ing. managing director. NAM. Him, it didnt matter much what happened, anyway, and this Mr. and Mrs Christian Sorenfaith and philosophy stood Myron in good stead when he was called upon to photograph a crash in which one of his good sen. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sor- i nsen and children and Douglas friends was killed. At first, he was nauseated when he saw particles of flesh here and there. Then he told himself, if the one thing Cox of this city visited in McGill, Nevada last weekend with Mr. and that counted was the spirit, it had departed, and it couldnt matter Mrs. Probate and Conaid Monson and family. much in what way this had happened. Too, he was helping preMrs. Monsen is the former Veone vent further such accidents if he made good pictures that would Soiensen Guardianship Notices of determine cause the accident. the help Consult County Clerk or the Mis. Ruth Osborne is visiting Respective Signers for further Information with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Juste-so- n at Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. DALE CARNEGIE Hoys 1 d Legal Notices Glade Justesen Mr. and Mrs. Cutler Schofield and Miss Yvonne Schofield. Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne. Glen and Leo Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. Connell Osborne and Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Larsen of Fairview atbastended the ketball game at Provo Saturdaj evening. by R. C. ANDERSON Speed Overhaul Jobs With Homemade Piston Cleaner BYU-Wyomi- If you do your own maintenance on your car, you may be interested in making this little gadget we heard about It makes the scraping of Mrs. Doyle Maxfield and children of Salt Lake City visited last , weekend pis- James ton ring grooves fast and easy. section of - . " piston ring Call us about it. Fine products like this plus faithful service are the mainstays of our local 4 ASes business. wooden break off square oil a dngootd American Petroleum Institute. "Prmium Typ ky (A .'handle- - Distributed by C. ANDERSON Manti, Utah wmmmmrnmm'amma with Mr. and Mrs. W. Blain. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Petersen and Martin Petersen of Payson spent Saturday and Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Allred. Mrs. Lyman Nelson and baby of Ogden visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen James F. Ellis visited in Ogden last Tuesday with relatives. Of course, you wont have to worry about this job if you use New RPM Motor Oik The first motor oil developed through atomic research. New "RPM," compared with con- ventional oils, doubles the life of average automobile engines between major overhauls due to lubrication . . . cuts in half the wear-rat- e of vital engine parte. R. at Kearns. Telephone 13 NOTICE TO WATER I SEES Notice is hereby given that the Horseshoe Irrigation Company, rr Rudolph Hope, president. Spring City, Utah, has filed with the State Engineer a request for extension of time from February 2, 1952 to February 2, 1957. in which to make and submit proof of appropriation of water under Application No. 10977 for the appropriation of 15 second-fev- t of water from an unnamed tributary to Reeder Canyon Creek in Sanpete County to be used for irrigation of 4.500 acres of land. It is represented that Spring City Tunnel and feeder canals have been constructed at a cost of 0 All work is completed and additional time is requested to apply the water to full beneficial use and prepare proof of appropriation. All protests resisting the granting of said request, with reasons therefore, must be made in affidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer. 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before April 6. 1952. A hearing will be held on this request for extension of time be$176,-000.0- Clarence Wilkey and Gayle Ann Wilkey of Nephi were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Blain and Mrs. Mor fore the State Engineer at 403 Rae Wilkey. State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah at the hour of 2 p m April Visiting Sunday with Mr and 11, 1952. Protestants may appear Mrs. Angus Black were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Reid Black and chil- at the hearing and adduce testimony in support of their protests. dren of Richfield. JOSEPH M. TRACY State Engineer Mr and Mrs. Joseph I. Beck (Published in the Mt. Pleasant were visitors Wednesday evening Pyramid February 22. 29, and at Moroni with Mr. and Mrs. March 7 ) Harold Arnoldson and family. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice is hereby given that the Sgt and Mrs. Von Allred have been visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cur- Horseshoe Irrigation Company, 'r tis Allred Von has been home Rudolph Hope, president. Spring City, Utah has filed with the State Engineer a request for extension of time from February 2, 1952 to February 2. 1957, in which to make and submit proof of appropriation of water under Application No. 10976 for the appropriation of 20 second-fee- t of water from two unnamed tributaries to Blaek Canyon Creek in Sanpete County to be used for the irrigation of 1900 acres of land embraced in sections 28, 29, 30. T15S, R4E, SLB4M. It is represented that $176,000 00 h is been expended in construction of the Spring Citv Tunnel and other diverting works which convey water diverted under this and ether applications All work is completed and additional time is requested to apply the water to full beneficial use and prepare proof of appropriation. All protects resisting the gi anting of said request, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy filed with the State Engineer, 10:; State Capitol Salt Lake Citv 1, Utah, on or before April 6. 1952 A hearing will be held on this request for extension of time before the State Engineer at 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake Citv. Utah, at the hour of 10 a m., April 11, 1952 Protestants may appear at the hearing nnd adduce testimony in support of their protests JOSEPH M TRACY State Engineer (Published In the Mt. Tleasant Pyramid February 22, 29, and March 7 |