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Show August 1, TJu 1!52 worn Mrs. Ophelia M. Rhodes Page Three Mt. Pleasant (I'tah) Pyramid the Lithei and giandfather, John Aagard Luncheon, and lemimselng games tor the children filled the dav. NelRoy Mo&s. Mr and Mrs Jay the past wet k m son spent Stanley, Idaho wheie they aught their iinut of salmon The boys brought in a catch of fish weighing 18 to 35 pounds They Msilei at Sun Valley, Idaho on lluir re- E The Veto ans Administration is spending $ 5 2 B 7 4 000 annually for administrative overstaffing in walk, and keeping employees not justified bv the workload, according to tcstlnionv bv the Citizens MikktUon, Committee loi the Hoover Ri pm t Danny and Becky Mrs Allan before a House ommittc-Mikkelson ol Salt Lake City are A study shows tliat the militai spending their vacation at the home ol their giandpaients, Mr, budget foi fiscal 1953 could be cut and Mis N E Mikkelson. bv $(,5(15(100 000 without affix ting ihddien of Mr and turn trip. c Mrs. Annie Nielson and Mi Mr. and Mrs. Pevero ftasrmw-M-- n und Mrs Clive Worthen have with a visit left Monday for took from a tup which relatives In Cedar City and Sanamounts set for am tuft them to Monticello, Utah; Mr and Mis Clavton Allied of ships, tunk-Angeles. oidinance, or other ford, Manassa und Denver, Colo . o Suit Lake Cit spent part of the "tic-ahuid goods defense maMrs. Nielson repoits that week with then p, dints Mi and! terial Mr and Mis. C. W Hill u Jenwas the most beautiful this Mis let t Howard Allied sen and family moinlng place of all. (Friday) to spend their vacation An of Moioni Make spoils ,md ath-- Dc law aiiiiiiiiic wall Sen William, with their children in I.os Ang- - The Junior Sorosis i lull In Id an that the got in-nletie due tots ol Hu- M arc eles and the southern California (lection of ol K el s at the home ol lit bid sustuinid a in t loss o' a Dow Wow meet Wt dnesd.iv spoiisoiing Mrs. Doia Morley moie than $2 hoooou liilli aiound Gu-ui5 at cm Fount the August Mis Ruth On iMeris, n $75 tot i w i ta mil v in the To .J u.stesen evening Mr and Mrs IUi.sm City P.uk was l - n ui tin g i n Stalls thiougli nu4 daughtei id Sail Francisco u-- al A mi u.e piogiam of tin 05(1 ships urn loi eleited ol in Olf the wele leers d.sposal were visitois at the Don Hardy been has ion lela with planned lollow- loin 10 It; home last ia c k. Mis Justesii - coming year as elite i tainnient icliesh-- , Light Kula L.imh the former Itelda Clow aid of Mu- - Arnoldsoii, president, be will Thin an o ipaiate gowin-uien- t be Stake sell I, Vice president, Keba Andeis, m an-tom. t n M s i othe and aliment A, pimlingdupln.iling seiittciiy; Nina Tidwell, piogi.miml In in Will be Hi paled b in Washington, 2'1 m s.ui nun, plants Reithu .vh Bulow, i thaiim.in, isten-shie Cht Mr. and Mrs. Ay Du e( ten s aie Glen ( In ml nsen Fi ic is ii sis in Iieuwi, Kim Ni w n and Mr. and DHs Lynn IVtn- - hall man Yoi K. and in.dis ot In I s hroti gbot.l and Mis Diet. i Bailcw w c A lum In on delieimis son 1.si ted at the names of Mi You ale' all im did to all, nd tin- countiv sit. Rip Smdh ol sc Veil and Mrs. John Daniels. Mr and tin- M I A Wl- -l OllSltl outing , Mrs. Alvin Wilcox and Mi and - 'T; ,r's. ft 1 5 t The Sorosis ( lull and pulneis Mrs Orlin Dyches in Diice the : f held a .summer paity at Wanda's past week. ' Place in Jerusalem Tuesday eveS. V; Thirteen n enjoyed couples A Moroni city honored their pio- ning. the dinner altei which took was c ir ; r SD- - tT-neers on July 24 with the follow- played. m," filar .. .v joaiL W WiVT'-... V ' ing program at 10 a m. in the East ward chapel. a birds eye . affords . a . This from taken photo plane LOOKING DOWN VOIyCANOS THROAT Mis Mis. Kstellw Stringham, congregation, Opening song, volcano in Hawaii which recently became active, Kixe of the bubbling crater of llalenianumau view Come, Come Ye Saints" with Renee Stone and Mrs. Mary Lee can be realized by comparing with autos parked in left foreground. Fayora Draper at the organ and of Caliente, Nevada, were visi-- 1piano; tors at the home of Mrs. StringOphelia Rhodes at the & or, was named fecretary and prayer, Chaplain Lizzie Peterson hams parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. of the D U P; remarks Soren C. Draper the past week. treasurer. Nielson of the Sons of Utah PioThe outgoing officers are Ida jHounlain Cjreen L. Hansen, Mrs. Leo Morley, Mrs. Emeison neers; music, Harmonica Band; Gladys jiresident; Mabel Winters, first counselor; reading, "When Theyre Gone Do Blaekham, Mrs. and Mrs. Ralph Geneva Not Forget Them", Joyce Jensen; Blackham visited in Salt Lake Olson, second counselor; Anderson C. Ada Mrs. Madsen, secretary and treasurer. tap dance, Geraldine Rasmussen, City Wednesday at the home of Pkona 344 Connie Motley, Karen Jensen with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nielson. Mrs. Crowther has not named her counselors. Deanna Morley as accompanist; Mr. Nielson is confined in a music by Harmonica Band; vocal Salt Lake hospital with a rare Older residents will note with to be solo, "Utah We Love Thee, Kate disease. He is reported Mrs. Laurel Scholls of Ameriinterest the observance of the can Fork spent Pearl Christensen, slightly improved. Christensen, pait of the week 73rd wedding anniversary of Mr. Lora accompanist; with her father, John E, piano solo, visiting and Mrs. Isiah Holladay of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Morley spent Kelson; queens for the celebraAagard and other members of her and the 24th in Salt Lake City at the They were married July family. tion, 1847, Renie Nielson, fcld Endowment 1879 the in 26, 1952, Lujean Draper, presented home of their daughter and House in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Val Daniels by Captain Soren C. Nielson; The Aagard family held their Mrs. Holladay will be rememHarmonica music by Band; (Verdean). reunion Saturday at the Saratoga Collard as former bered the Peterson. May Lizzie prayer, Chaplain of Park with all members, sons, of Fountain Green, daughter Mavis Sorensen enertained in in Col- daughters and grandchildren Peel Francis and Cornelrtis MT. PLEASANT Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Jensen, Mi. honor of her birthday Wednesday. born was 23, 1863 attendance. lard. She May were refreshments and Mrs. Mack Morley, Mr. and Dainty The reunion was celealso to is in Nebraska. Mrs. Holladay Mrs. George Faux, Mr. and Mrs. served to Jean Livingston, Bonnie brate the birthday anniversary of the only living pioneer in Connie FASHION FLASH . . . Square-brimme- d Stevens, Beryle Kellett, the crossed Roplains having Geraldin Rasmussen, bonnet of piecrust Morley, when a child. With her parents, Kathma Jensen, Joan Diaper, in black velvet, lined fluting Black-hashe was an early settler of FounNedra leen Christensen, e a pre-mblandwith plush thats tain Green. Annetta Green, Margene of an autumn hat Anderson, Beverly OLeary, Gwen Carter, Carol Ann Christensen Mrs. Caroline N Johnson spent and Perry Sorensen. a part of the week in Provo visThe evening was spent playing of Mr. and Mrs Leo Bardsley in at the Utah Valiev hospital iting games. Gunnison. Mrs. Niels with her sister-in-laChicken dinner was served to C. Nielson (Cleo), who has been Miss Sheila Diaper of Orem, 34 members of the family. The seriously ill for some time. Mrs. formerly of Moroni, spent a few afternoon .was spent in reminis- Nielsen recently underwent a days here, a guest of Mavis Sor- cing and forming plans for future major operation and is now Expertly tailored from the famous Hockmyer Corduroy, wifh pleats and ensen. Mavis will accompany her reunions. to be improving. to her home for a few' days visit. Those attending from Moroni zippers. Either in the heavy weight broadwail cord or the fine pinwail. Were Mr. and Mis Orson Yoiga-- 1 Colors: Navy, Teal or Rust. Scoutmastres Moyle Blackham son, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ander-- i Wednesday "The Friendly Sevand Forrest Christensen took the son and family and Bishop and en club entertained Veterinary help at the City Park at a following scouts of Troop 550 on Mrs Ephraim Nelson a week's outing to Maple Dell in luncheon, and they also displayed is always as the work they have done this far Payson Canyon Monday' Duane Same Styles and Colors in Boys Sizes Mrs. Ted Cloward and boys in the summer program. Elmo Kelson, Larry Peterson. close as your i ht the week past visiting The seven girls are Elsie Ann Livingston, Gary Holman, Ronald spent Bradley, Terry Ames. Glade Ol- brother and sisters in Sunnyside. Gay Lee Cook, Dorothy Cook, telephone. Take Gene Curtis, Arline sen, John Jensen, Crowther Johnson, Joy LaMonte John Leon Nielson, and Joann Allred Celeste Garlic advantage of The of Joseph Cloward Draper. Supervisors are Mrs. EdBlackham, Paul Christensen, Al- held a family reunion in Nephi these Utah family len Sumsion, Larry Christensen, na Christensen and Mrs. Elna Canyon Sunday. Ned Ames, Jensen, Nielson. The group meets once Stephen Floyd The perfect campus slack for smartness and durability. Tailored with Poultry services. A delicious dinner was enjoyed a week. Gary Draper, George Francom, the Mr. Black families: Kline and Reed by Christensen, following pleats, zippers and continuous waist band. Colors: Rust, Navy, Maroon. Talk it over with Mrs. Ted Clow'ard and family, ham. Mrs. home of the at Visitors The boys will participate in Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cloward, Mr. Ada C. Anderson on your Branch Friday were and Mrs. Don Hardy and family, merit earning and scout drills. ( McNiel Kenneth Mrs Evelyn Mr. and Mrs. Reg Cloward and Manager today. Mexico! Blue of Water, Smyth) Same as above in Boys Sizes 10 to 18. son of Mr. Mrs. and Springville, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burton and Mrs. Verona Smyth of Manti. Bard Clow'ard son and Larry. Salt Lake City have been guests also of of Mrs. Burtons father, Ephraim Mrs. Beatrice Ewing, Fountain Green people attend and Cloward. Springville Joseph Nelson over the weekend. ing the Black Hawk Encampment at Monroe included N. M. DO YOU KNOW That Oxen Jensen Mrs. Minnie Olson, Mrs. The family of the late Mr. and were used exclusn ely for the first Thora Mrs. Fern Mrs. James Anderson held a fam- 20 Robertson, in the of the years Mrs. Erda Vance, Mrs. ily reunion Sunday at the home Mormon Temple, building Short sleeve styles with or without button down wide spread collars. from 1853 to Robertson, Clara Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. 1873. Plain colors or checks. Howard Allred. "Hitting women on the head Sunday visitors with Mrs. An with a chair is not my idea of & nie M. Jackson were her two Boston good community policy. from Ogden came Mrs. The largest variety of long sleeve sport shirts in town. All of the newest judge, refusing to drop assault daughters, Ethel Jackson Madsen and from charge against a husband Provo Mrs. Winnie Guymon. styles to choose from. 2 DO. YOU KNOW': That Life MaIt was a girl for the Don Hangazine recently said, "Perhaps the sen's born July 22 m the Sanpete worlds finest heavy industrial L D S Hospital in Mt. Pleasant. plant ultramodern. fully inte- The Hansen's hae two sons to grated steel works is at Geneva, welcome the new sister. Is a'-id- c Moii-tieell- i 1 1 I i I ic-- i 1 i inc-nt- s I ... 1 I - 1 i I - - ' 1 - 1 J t ... . J . X ?' . Summer Clearance ''tSfifi Dresses Cotton Skirts EXCEPTIONAL GOOD VALUES SELECTION San-taqui- son-in-la- San-taqui- n, J3ach to School ime at oCcucn J in p. Mens Corduroy Slacks Get then-mother- 4-- H $6.98 $4.98 Mens Moleskin Slacks $6.98 $5.98 Mens Sport Shirts PRICE SALE WOODBURYS ... Lotion $3.98 Sundry Needs Drug $2.98 $1.00 size 50c plus tax v Hand Cream $1.00 size 50c plus tax Curad W. P. Adhesive Bandages 39c PROM $1.50 plus tax TONI $1.50 plus tax LILT $1.25 plus tax . DDT Powder & Solution Coty Toilet Water . . . FILM (all sizes) - . MT. PLEASANT Mens Jarman Shoes We have an outstanding variety of new fall styles fo choose from. Grain leathers in light or dark colors. Plain calf skin uppers with continental soles, with plain toes, wing tips or a variety of others fo suit your fancy. The famous Sky Rider make. boys. Sizes 4 to 6. $2.85 FOUNTAIN DRUG Styles to choose from just like the older $6.85 and $7.85 $1.85 PHOTO FINISHING PARAMOUNT ICE CREAM $2.29 Boys Oxfords Sacket - Plus BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL A large selection of plaids or plain colors to choose from. Sizes 10 to 16. Regular $2.98 and $3.49. Priced from $9.95 to $16.50 CHLORDENE Both for Cameras At the ward sacrament services Sunday evening. Mrs. Emma of the Hansen, past president M I A( presented awards to M I A girls for meritous achievement in the past year during her pres- $5.00 Shirts Today-fin- d KILLERS INSECT The $2 000 automobile could sell fer a little over $1300 if it weien t for taxes, The American Automobile Association reported recently that the $2,000 juice tag includes $66i in taxes - about a third of the total cost. idency. Reorganizing of the ward Relief by Society was aKo effected "Controls should bo killed bcfo-iMoroni Stake Relief Society presMis. Menna Crowther they 'do any more damage to our idency. economy and our freedom.- - Vm. was named president, and Mrs. J. Grere, NAM president. Gladys Winters, retiring counsel PERMANENTS HOME Boys Sport Utah. $3.98 Boys Wrangler Overalls I oz. denim with zipper fly. Styled by top notch cowboys, made of heavy 13 12 Sizes to to 16 $2.49 6 Sizes $2.29 I up its fane OLD 3 un nf toon RDAlin KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY 86 POOF . 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL THE OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY SPIRITS UTAH PROVO, fjol&lcaiil Wt lies' |