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Show I The Alt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid Page Eight Chairman All in the Game . "I REMEMBER" SANDY SADDLER gors the sendee end Ultra hit. crown lets ere o me body try to (rob It . . . Brownie pitchers Tommy Byrne end Bob Cnln five evidence of blooming Into winners under Rojas Hornsby's totelafe . . . Ralph Klner Is still chasing Babe Roth's home run record of 60, hv-Incoins as close as 54 In 194!). . The N. L. record Is 56, hit by Ilacl. Wilson In 1930 . . . The Dodger-hav( introduced a new wrinkle li baseball uniforms by numbering S players fore and aft . . . The lT. Golden Glove boxing tram fet-tt was robbed In its loss to tie From Mrs. LsUa McDaniel, M array, Ey.t I remember when before putting ths carpet on the floor, ws put a layer of thin wheat straw on ths floor first and then put the carpet down and tacked It all around the edges. From Flora Dleirtch, El Faae, Texas) I remember taking my pail and going out In the fields along the fields along the old rail fences to pick wild strawberries, which my mother made Into delicious In Dublin rccently-ser- oo decisions doubtful very wt-r- i of all-tin- i' Owen B. Anderson Chairman of Spring City Pioneer Day Celebration No lite an be pure in its and strong in its strife, and all life not he purer and strong) r thereby. Owen Meredith. Put your creed into your deed, Nor speak with double tongue. Ralph Waldo Emerson. e, Smokey Says: From Mary Karch, Lakevlew, Ohio: 1 remember kraut making time. We would invite the neighbors in to help. There was a clean spade to chop the cabbage and a wooden barrel with stamper. We children were handed dishes of juicy kraut as a treat. (Mall your memories to THE OLD TIMER, Box 340, FRANKFORT, KY.) New... Charming wmA Comfortable... Theres real money in your wood- land if fire Is kept out! New Line of SWEATERS W. Pratt Mf. Pleasant Co. The first national nominating convention in American history was held by the Antimasonic party on September 26, 1831, m Baltimore. ... ... Candles that are used for decorative purposes w ill not drop if given a coat of shellac. To be cleaned, they need only be wiped with a damp cloth. Law is the embodiment of the moral sentiment of the people. - ENJOY YOURSELF!!! at North Sanpete's Leading Entertainment Center K I K E M A THEATRE DESIGNING Indiana grid coach will become an Insurance agent . . . The New York Yanks pro football franchise has been shifted to Dallas, Texas, and the Texas fans are trying to get Doak Walker from Detroit . . . The first American girl to win International fame as a swimmer wss Ethelda Bleibtrey, winner of the 1920 Olympic Games and free style 'swimming events . . . Ideal water temperature for swimming meets ranges from 74 to 78 degrees . . . Skeet shooting Is strictly of American invention, whereas trapshooting was founded in England . . . Racing pigeons were of Immense value during World War I, before perfection of the radio . . . Greek rulers of ancient days decreed that all males must strive for physical perfection, which led to the creation of gymnasiums . . . Badminton originated in India . . . Baseball and basketball are the favorite Cuban sports. Rodeo performer must depend upon prize moneys for a living. 100-met- er 300-met- er When the heart speaks, however simple the words, its language is always acceptable to those who have hearts. Mary Eddy. ... Language is not only the vehicle of thought, it is a great and efficient instrument in thinking Sir Humphrey Davy. Laws are the very bulwarks of liberty; they define every man's rights, and defend the individual liberties of all men. Josiah G. Holland. Mt. Pleasant The best way to get a bad law repealed is to enforce it v- ) Dawdle Dell Correeponder MRS. CALEB CARUTHERS over Trotting Ridge swears by Doc Shakewell. He told her she was allergic to dishwater. Hews of Interest From Servicemen Mrs. Caruthers says she Is going to have to take little Cowbelle Caruthers to one of those psychiatrists. The child has what Doc calls a fixation she is all tied up Inside and out. Ridem Cowpoke made a personal appearance at the Savoy Saturday and lassoed several of the kids and let them keep the ropes for souvenirs. Cowbelle wont let anyone remove the rope from around her shoulders. Mr. Caruthers wants to leave her tied up the rest of the summer. ANNOUNCING: Henceforth, I will positively refuse to marry any couple that chews tobacco or bubble gum, drinks soda pop or eats hot dogs, smokes strong pipes, carries a portable radio, hums, wears Eis- ,0 "" vr -4- -, rm At a ceremony held July 1 In Japan, Captain Rex C. Matson, jam. was presented a Certificate of From Mrs. Marie Nance, Orange Achievement in iecugnition of his service during the City, Fla.: I am 63 years old. I outstanding period December 27 to July 1 remember when I was a girl Moth- while as Labor Liaison er game me 15 cents with which 1 Officer serving for Mower, ABO 27. Camp of was to buy at the market a loaf The certificate reads: During bread for five cents and two pounds the period 27 December 1951 to of beef liver for supper for a fam1 Matson July 1952 Captain ily of six. served in a highly commendable From Mrs. Mary E. O'Dell, Sequlm, Wash.: I remember when we had straw ticks to climb into every fall. They were washed and filled with good oat straw. You nearly needed a ladder to get into bed, as our feather ticks were on top of the straw ones. During World War II, Marines were preparing to blast an enemy dugout. Suddenly, a Jap ran out Don't shoot, I've got a yelling, brother in Brooklyn! JANTZEN 53 lYTKIOlDTDWLX Irish team pm-pos- HULLABALOO - f ... 1, 1952 ABOVY THY BOXER the Irish . . . I' made in favor their first 11 games the Pirate1 need 10 different lineups, using 2". pitchers In dropping seven straigli games . . . Patty Berg broke al womens golf scoring records re cently . . . Slap MuslaJt Ed Mod batting mark Is .348 aelewskl, Maryland's fullback, gained 834 yards In 1931 August .iV en 4 1 ' J. .'V i. h !j HERO RETURNS . . . Retired New York cop Marty Sheehy discovers that the youngsters of his beat still look upon him aa a hero when he visits Public School No. 122. FOR SALE 360 white leghorn pullets, 4 months old; 260 white leghorn hens, 1 year old. Inquire II. Raymond Anderson, Wales. 11 FOR SALE of 12 milk cows. You take your pick, Ill keep the one thats left Erven a8 Brotherson, Mt. Pleasant Waul Ids for sale FOR SALE-DiniRoom Extension table. Call 109M, Mt. enhower buttons, giggles or cries, JOHN S. BLAIN home in Spring City. Full lot. Reasonably priced. Pleasant. and carries a dog, cat or canary Contact Ida Raddatz, 735 during the marriage ceremony. The chief energies of the large Ave, Orem. Phone, J. Eldon Crank, Justice of the 0(54-Ror Louise Greaves. (State Department) staff are conPeace. ' sumed in communicating with one Santaquin. Phone. 9962, Pavson. ' A- -l another." - - S( n. Paul H DougMattie Hightower, a Sweet Lick las. a divorce has been granted girl, FOR SALE FRYERS, at Walden from Prof. Hightower up old. $1 each, live weight. AlThe last state to enter tne union the state college. She finally got so fresh each was Arizona, which did io on eggs See day. around to reading his book, An Cleona Olsen, Phone 298-Mt. February IS, 1912. Now Mexico, Empiric Observation of the Scienthe 47th state, was only or. ' r.'nih found Pleasant. and tific Aspects of Love, earlier. out in a chapter called, Pulsebeat Rex C. Matson During Osculation, that his kisses FOR SALE FARM, 28 acres, 10 shares water, between Moroni manner as Labor Liaison Officer were just research. Termites destroy wood But See Mrs. wood, when pressure-treateand Fountain Green. d for Camp Mower. His energetic with is Debltside Gladmoney Adda Hartley, Rt. No. 1, Spring-vill- a copper-arsenat- e ieupervision, his conscientious de- notSquire preservative, hearnew his with a bit pleased votion to duty, and his superb A 15 destroys the termites first! technical knowledge which he ing aid. He keeps getting Arthur on it. laGodfrey displayed in dealing with all bor matters were of outstanding Jason Danby of the Sop and character. Through his profesTatars Cafe flies into a violent sional knowledge and keen personal interest, the Labor Office, rage if you scrape the gravy ofl your meat. Camp Mower was one of the outstanding ones of the command. 9 Ft. Angle Iron Steel Posts Flanged. Captain Madsen is commended for his outstanding performance 48" Heavy V type Fence Wire. 200 ft. rolls, W2 of duty. Carter W. Clark, Brig. General, USA, Commanding. Captain Madsen is a son of and 2" Hexagon Netting. 24, 36" end 60 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matson of Mt. Pleasant, and his wife is the former Jeannine Frandsen. They 16 guage wire, (heavy weight). d have a son, Larry. Captain Matson is expected to arrive home some time in AugSteel Pipe Gate Frames Gates tc match. Ideal ust. ng ip ... v J, ... ... e. FOR SALE three-year-ol- for Gardens, Corrals, etc. Cadet Richard Eugene C'annady, an ROTC student at Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois, 1952 attending the ROTC Summer Camp is now All used material, but Infantry at Fort Benning, Georgia. The ROTC Camp will consist of six weeks of intensive training in courses ranging from bayonet training to radiological defense; however, most of the training will be concerned with learning the basic infantry techniques to include the firing of individual and crewserved weapons and tactics. The ROTC Summer Camp training is an important part of the ROTC program, and it is designed to supplement the instruction which is given to ROTC students educatmoal institutions by additional applicatory training in the field and to prepare the cadets to become Second Lieutenants in the Organized Reserve Corps upon completion of their ROTC training. Cannaday is a former resident of Mt. Pleasant and Ephraim and he attended Snow College. He is a of Mr. and Mrs. Will Coates of Mt. Pleasant, and is married to the former Venice Coates of this city. in excellent ccndition MAKE OFFER BETWEEN FRIENDS . . . Baby Grace Jurkoski, the Bronx, be- -j lieves in sharing the wealth, but one chubby finger holds a l.n? beyond which the dog's teeth must not pass. G. G. SANDERSON Attention! Fairview, Utah May Farmers Now that haying time is here again Reddy Kilowatt, gives you a word of warning son-in-la- w Three Mt. Pleasant servicemen, Major Gordon Staker, Sfc. Tom Nunley and Sgt. Emil Madsen are reported to be enroute home from Korea. All three are menibeis of the 145th Field Artillery Battalion and have served in Korea since. November, 1951. Cpl. T. Darrel Sorensen Isaac Soreenesen YOU MOVE YOUR DERRICK NEAR POWER LINES, OBSERVE THESE SIMPLE RULES: Keep boom down and level. I re- turned to Camp Carson, Colorado, after a twenty day furlough spent Jit the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni. IF in 2 Sgt. Kent C. Jensen of Fair-vieis now serving in the Air Force in Japan, and is stationed about 20 miles from Tokyo. ropes. w Dale Anderson has been inducted into the armed forces, and left for his assignment Monday, July 26. reChristensen Cpl. Eugene turned to his home in Spring City Saturday evening after spending four years in the U S Army. For the past three years he has been stationed in Germany. Don't touch metal chains or wet 3 Call our nearest office if you anticipate trouble or freed help. DON'T TAKE CHANCES When an American says "life begins at forty, he has overshot, by two years." the life expectancy In one week, a city newspaper gets enough government publicity to fill 800 columns, Junius B. Wood said in Nation's Business. At the end of this fiscal year nuxt June 30, Federal agencies will have about $75,000,000,000 of authorized, appropriated, but unspent funds on hand in addition to more than JS7.000 000,000 asked of Congress for next fiscal year. Ken Dirksin of Illinois said TeEluride (Power Company |