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Show August anud 1, The Mt. Pleasant lt.72 7. At Mt. Pleasant Store (tali) Page Five Pyramid Phillies to Hold Only rairuicw Lucy Tucker Phon Green 'i 0 Baseball Tryout School at Provo .jr 3067 Among tin visitors who uthiMc iuueral servn es tor .Ionian It Hia.lv were; Mr and Mis Ru Slew ai t and daughter Klamn, Mi and Mrs Aldan Olsen, M I Mr and on Woodland Mrs l.utti Son' In land all ut Rrovo Mr and M Watn-Hiadv, Ml and Mis ilando Ciuser Mr and Mrs ( His Cheney Mr' and Mis Royal Cheney. Mrs Edith Uobvits 01 Salt I .aka City, Mr and Mis Hi aid Clement and Mrs Sal. ih ( lenient of Duchesne; Mr. and Mis Nile ('ox and Mrs Ophelia r,.x t Haul, Idaho; and Mrs. Hugh Hiadv. Idaho and Mis Kenneth Johnson, and Mrs Sam Iyne, Orein; LaVee Fmilis If I, Kowe, and Mrs Wesley Marx, C'hailey Wright, Mr and Don Fowle.s. Mt Pleasant; and Mrs. T E McKean, Birdseye; Della Jensen. Ogden, Jesse A Clement, Asenath Clement, Duchesne; Mr and Mrs Wayne BraSalt Sehouten, dy, Von Della Lake City, Cheryl Ann Orepich, Jeannie Oiepieh of Idaho; Grim-se- y Brown of Southern Utah; Mr. and Mrs Wendell A. Winkler, A. W. Winkler, Garfield; Mis Mrs. Doietta Laisen, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Beck, Mr. and Mrs. George Coates, Mrs Olevia Bigler of Mt Pleasant. 1' Rasehall enthusiasts and prostive lug leagers arc invited to tiv nut at Provo July 31, Aug. 1 ami 2 at 10 a in. anil 2 p rn when tlm Philadelphia Phillies will conduct a tiymit si hool for the lose of finding new and promising basil. ill pluyeis for the Philhcu. Any plaver hetwei n the ages of 16 and 22 is eligible to try out. The si luml will tie conducted by Art Cnlgan tmm the Phillies who is their chief scout n I earns Outstanding value. No. 2 can per 2' iW" i 10 cans Gardensido Pe New crop. Tender, sweet No. 303 Mr. and Mrs Miner Edwin were hosts at a lovely that Sunday night. Mrs. Ua Jensen talked on the history of the church, and told of points of interest she visited on her recent trip to the east. She , ,, , iiif, f le- i . v - vi i . tH jS, tank-buste- EI-2- 1IABY BOMBER . . . Experimental was designed to eliminate eueiuj fractiou of coat of ground InstaUallona r, at a jet fighter. Mis Cyrus Jensen during the Duane week were Mr. and Mrs Jensen and son. Mr. and Mrs Cleston Rigby of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Oilaml Thorn and Lois, Mr and Mrs. Rl.un Thorn and family, Mr. and Mrs Roy Bud and family of Spnngville, Mr and Mrs Otis Call and son Allen of Bountiful. mi ludmg old .songs, i hurt h, terns oi popular numbers She had two sons, Frank Law renee, both of whom are Mr. and Mrs Frank Harwood and their daughter of Okanagan B C , and Canada, Landing, L D S to the new converts Church, were visitors at the Heber L. Mower home. They are friends of Morris Mower who recently returned from a mission in Canada. The visitois were speakers at the Sunday evening service in FairvieW South ward. They will spend some time touring points of interest in Utah before returning to their home. J. Sunday usilois at the A Anderson home were Mr. and Mrs H. R. Parkinson and daughter Pat, Mis. M. J. Von Elm and Miss Lillian Paikinson. Pat and Miss Parkinson will spend the week with the Ander- sons The latter World Wai grandchildren grandchildren 1 wes-- 1 and dead was killed during! has Sin four and lour ' great- - you Hermitage BBAJED you wcrfil Mis. and Mis R. W. Brinton and sons Robert, John and Steven weie Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs Ida R. Anderson. The girls of the Fairview Fairview Lions and their part- South ward piesented their award ners held a weiner roast at the night program at sacrament Oldroyd farm recently, according meeting in Milburn Sunday, at to the president, T. Naylor Jones. which time awards were preMrs. Ua Jensen entertained her incommittee Refreshment sented to the Milbuin girls. servclub Luncheon wa3 sewing Mrs. cluded, Mr. and George Refresh- also showed pictures. ments weie served. ed to Nellie McAllister. Eda Anderson, Winnie Rasmussen, Ellis Anna Jensen, Madsen, Mary Coons and special guests, Glenda Emma Staker of Mt. Pleasant, Evans and Lucile Madsen ilotrjtas h, n cans . Another Big L No. V2 cans can Value! Fresh Frozen & Buy Now! Lg. 12 Legal Notices by. Mrs. Mary Larsen observed her 82nd birthday anniversary at her home in Fairview last week. She was born in Fairview, July 22, 1870, a daughter of John and Maria Forbush Vance. She married N. Lewis Larsen in the Manti L D S Temple Nov. A gay time was had by a group of young people the eve of the 24 tli. Enjoying a progressive supper and treasure hunt were Kathryn Peterson, Margaret Johnson, Zuber, Josephine Elsie Yvonne Cox, Margaret 5, 1891. Mrs. Larsen has been active in Christensen, Carla Seeley, Paul Garth the church. She was a Relief SoTucker, Roger Lasson, RobJensen, Richard Rasmussen, ciety teacher for many years and ert Bohne, John Burnside, Loal has been active in Temple work. Arland Rasmussen, She has also done much research Christensen, Charles Bailey. work in genealogy. Mrs. Larsen is active for her They were entertained at the L. L. Ross Peterson, years, doing her own housework, Johnson, Steve Christensen, Edmond Cox. and manages to keep a nice garZuber and Seelpy homes den and a neat appearing yard. She plays the accordian by Mrs. Minta Clement and Mr. ear and can play just about any and Mrs. Merlin H. Madsen were number a friend may mention, Salt Lake City visitors for the opening of the pioneer celebration. They visited at the home of Settle! Vienna Boneta Wendell Mrs. Mills, Mr. and Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rig- ourtforo Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for further Information Bids will be received by the Sanpete County Fair Board, for operation of eating booths (hamburgers, hot dogs, and soft drinks) on the Sanpete County Fair Grounds, on or before August 9th, of yeatyfXti&et 1952. Bids must be submitted in writing and the Board reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. Sanpete County Fair Board, Dale J. Johnson, Secretary, . THE OLD HERMITAGE 16 PROOF COMPANY, FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY Manti, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Blain M. Madsen. They attended the rodeo and special performances at the Fair Grounds. They also saw the Pioneer Centennial dancers perform, the oldest dancer being 90 years of age and one of the most active of the group. pkgs. The Peterson Counsins Club will hold their annual party at the park at the Mt. Pleasant power plant the evening of Aug- oz. pkg. ust 9. All Peterson cousins and their partners are invited to attend. A program, games and eats are planned. 9c F5 9c 1c S9c 9c 21c 13c S loo 55c Just The Sew So Club ll of Carlene Girls who attended 1-- met at the home Friday. Sid-we- were Juanita Hansen, Virginia Anderson, Yvonne Bell, Dorothy Tucker. Mrs. Lila Graham is the leader. 55c BUH lb 59c CENTER SLICES lb 98c BACON 39c MUTTON LEGS 55c MUTTON CHOPS 65c lb MILD CHEESE lb 49c GROUND BEEF ,b 49c SHANK PIECE Fairview South ward held a Fireside at the L. L. Peterson home Sunday evening. The opening prayer was given Heber Olby Robert Anderson. son was the speaker, telling how missionaries gave street meetings. Juanita Hansen gave the closing prayer, after which Shaw-n- a Lasson, Virginia Anderson and Juanita Hansen presented a were skit. Light refreshments served lb 1 CICUCDC I 12 E oz. BOTTLE IJIILIlJ pjus FISHERS & BECKERS lie 29c FISHERS & BECKERS CASE .. $3.23 More Big Values cdde. F,et 43c Dressing Extra Poors Hishway' Standard No. 2Vi can 29c Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Jensen have been vacationing in Sparks, Nevada with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Terry and son Jerry. Garth Jensen, who has spent nine weeks in Sparks, returned home with them. They then visited their children, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jensen and son in Provo, Mr. and Mrs. of Orland Thorn and family Sprmgville. Visitors at the insz home of Mr. and f uhiSeat Home Canning Wax John Deere 60 and 50 Tractors successors to the famous Models A and B. We have a 60 on display now. Come in and inspect it. The harder you are to please, the more impressed youre going to be and the sooner youll want to get your hands on the wheel and put one of these tractors through its paces in the field. Thats when youll know theyre truly great new tractors. Were proud to announce the all-ne- w X HtKtS NEW CONVENIENCI IN CANNINO CENTRAL UTAH IMPLEMENT & HARDWARE CO. 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