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Show The Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid Page Two lit? Spring llynuuiii HOME Mrs. Athena NEWSPAPER NORTH SANPETE'S Phono Mary Cloward Associate Editor Harrison Conover Editor and Manager Osborne IS8J2 The family of Albeit Puzcv held a reunion recently at Fairmont Park in Salt Lake thty Pieaent at the reunion were Hooks and An Eye under the direction of Miss Renee Jones, came through wrlh tluee blue ribbons at the Sunpc te County Fair. Girls winning blue ribbons were I.oriame Marx, Pat Tuttle and Mona Joigensen. Loiiaines formal and Pats suit wete chosen to go on display at the Utah State Fair, and weie awanled blue ribbons there Pats suit was selected to go on to Oregon and iepie-.enSanpete county there. Larraine Marx, Kepoiter Mrs. Mrs. Ophelia M. Rhodes Cjreen Ada C. Anderson Opening social of the Ward Relief Society will be held at the ward recreation hall directed by the presidency, Mrs. Mary Finell, Mrs. Mrs. Anna Elza Hansen, Margaret Petersen and Mrs Lor-n- a Jensen. Also assisting will be Mrs. Ruth Osborne and Mrs. Jean Puzey. The program numbers will be: vocal quartet, Mrs. Donna Lai sen and others; travelogue of her recent trip to New York and the famous Hill Cumorah pageant will be given by Mrs. Libbie All-revocal solo, Mrs. Colleen Aiken; piano duet, Rochelle Sorensen and Marian Sorensen; reading, Mrs. Nellie Blain; vocal solo, Kerry Allred; jokes, Mrs. Pearl Davis; vocal solo, Carolyn Blain; reading, Mrs. Dorothy Clark; piano solo. Miss Mary Larsen; reading, Mrs. Crystal Aiken; musical number, Mrs. Jean Puzey and others. A covered dish luncheon will be served. Phono 344 Funeral services for A. Elmer Autumn came in with all its gorgeous coloring on the mountains and in the canyons. Many people went to the fruit sections of the state to get another supply of fruit before the season closes. Carter were held Thursday, tember 18 and was conducted Sep- as follows: ward choir under the direction of Mrs. Eva Jacobsen was "Upper Garden": soloists, Mrs. Olena Johnson and Mrs. Jenna Anderson; accompanist, Geraldine Johnson; invocation, Niels E. Mikkelson. Vocal Hand", My duet, "Hold Thou Velda Jackson and Gayle Rasmussen; Verda A. Lund, accompanist; speaker, Ivan L. Bailey; organ solo, "O My Father", Verda A. Lund; speaker, Victor Rasmussen; "Beyond the Sunset, a duet, was sung by Mrs. Olena Johnson and Mrs. Jenna L. Anderson; reader, Mrs. Ora Peterson; accompanist, Mrs. Geraldine Johnson; speaker, Mathias Allred; choir, "Eternity; benediction, G. F. Johnson. Burial was in Fountain Green city cemetery under direction of Ursenbach Funeral Home of Mt. Holman Lester of Pleasant. of the Garland, a brother-in-ladeceased, dedicated the grave. Pallbearers were the four sons, Stanley, Gerald, Lester and Clair WalCarter, and two ter Francom and James Swensen. First number The State Fair drew many visitors from Moroni during the latter part of the week. Among visitors enjoying the Fair and Ice thirty-eigh- t Follies were: Ag boys and their leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Westenskow and son Bruce and daughter Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kelson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Anderson of Richfield, formerly of Moroni, paid a visit with old friends in Moroni the past week. Mrs. Caroline Anderson visited with her children during the past two weeks. In Twin Falls, Idaho, she visited Dr. and Mrs. Wesley Peterson (Carol Anderson), and in Provo with Dr. and Mrs. Kyle Clark (Lois Anderson). will be sei ved will be: Mis Geniel Bunnell, Watson, Mrs. Christie program chairmen; Mrs. Ins All-reMis Sylvia Neilsen, Mrs Dorothy Mukel, refreshment comadmittee, Mrs. Lila Rae Allied, All-reult education; Mrs Libbie Mrs Thelma hospitality; Mrs. Etta Madsen, magazine; Christie Bunnell, Mrs, Larsen, Mis Helen Madsen, publicity. They also visited in Salt Lake The following have been se- - Cty with their daughter, Mrs, letted as Room Mothers for the Kenneth Howell and family. Mrs. Jessie Schofield of Todd school year- Mrs. Erma Frantsen, Group 1; Mrs. Clara Donaldson, Park and Miss Shirley Schofield Group II; Mrs. Milded Petersen, of Salt Lake City returned home d, 20, 1052 September 2(5, 1052 Tlie Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid with them. They had visited here the birthday anniversary paity derson accompanied Mrs Soien- with relatives befoie the Las Ve- of Mrs Eva J Allied at her home sen to Salt Lake City. gas visit. Saturday. Mr. and Mis. Viigus Osborne Mr. and Mrs. Odell Blain of Sunday afternoon in Provo spent of Mr and Mrs Curl Pyper Salt Lake City visited with Mrs The following observed the Eva J. Allied Saturday and Sun-da- Salt Lake City visited Thursday at the home of Mrs. Eva J. All-re- birthday anniversary of Mra. Athene Osborne at her home FriMr. and Mrs. Pratt Osborne day afternoon. Mr and Mra Reid H. Allied, Rut-- Allred. Mra. Edspent several days In Salt Lake Franklin Jensen spent Satuiday City last week visiting Mr. and and Sunday in Salt Lake City ith Schofield, Mra. Ruth Osborne, Mrs. Anena Allred, Mr. and Mia. Mrs. Devon Osborne and family with Boyd Ivory of Payson. Connell Osborne, Mra. Eva J. All-reand attending the Utah State Mis. Colleen Aiken, Yvonne Fair. Miss Aiken, Mrs Iva Aiken, Mrs. Emma Sorensen left Wedand Leo Mis. Dorcas Blain, Mrs. Ella nesday for Parson, Wyoming to Manett Allred, GIGen Carlson, Mrs. Ada Allred, Miss visit Mr. and Mrs. Keith Soren- Osborne of this city, Mr. and Manett Allred, Mrs. Pearl Davis, sen, Kathy Soiensen and the new Mrs. Jesse Peteisen. Martin PeMr. and Mrs. Odell Blain and baby girl of the Sorensens. Mrs. tersen and George Allred of Pay-soMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lar- Mrs. Athene Osborne attended Ruth Osborne and Mrs. Ethel An d. 1 sen, David, Lurry and Ruth Ann Cieek Camp of the I) U P was held Wednesday of Fairview. at Wandas Place in Jeiusalem The camp members Mrs. Russell Aiken and baby enjoyed Yvonne visited Saturday in Man- a hot lunch and meeting The ti with Mis, Georgia Jeffries and lesson, "They Came in 181)2" wus presented by Mis Ruth Osborne family, Mrs Hazel Black gave comic Mr and Mrs Piatt Allied of reudmgs. Manti and small grandson, Ciaig Present were Mrs Jean Allred of Salt Lake City, visited captain; Mrs. Limit Jensen,Puzey, Mrs at the home of Miss Manett All-re- d Ruth Dye, vice captuins, Mrs. Saturday d, Mrs. Jessie Schofield Park and Miss Shirley of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr and bert Puzey. by The opening social of Canal The fifth year John sons-in-la- Elbert Beal, manager and ownbeen er of Fountain Green telephone with system, attended the Electric in Mrs. Telephone convention Salt movLake City during the week. , "A" Grade Pork Roast BIG VALUE THIS WEEK! Shank Piece Dc:" Liver Ideal Center Butt Piece lb. Serve Wih Bacon! Rorjury Fresh SLICED BACON Morrell's Pahce lb Orange Sikes ib. 23 SAVE 7 SAVE 3 e ID C7A 6 10 lbs. timvfc Rich in Down Eost Maple! Typical Safeway lg.24oz. 45 Want Ads Fall Merchandise Arriving Daily! Make Your Selection Now on your own LAYAWAY occasion was accompanied by his FOR SALE - 2 saddle horses, gentle; and horse trailor; also 1944 family. ton Chev. truck. R. D. Jones Mt. Pleasant. Ward conference was held in the West ward Sunday evening. 2 tons Hay; double Speakers were ward officers, FOR SALE garage doors, cheap; nearly new the Moroni Stake presidency, and Oil Heater, reasonable. Phone the ward bishopric. Stake and ward officers were 135W or 259. sustained. FOR SALE My home in Spring City. Price $2500. Write The Paul Baileys have a new Puzey, Woods Cross, Utah. son which arrived recently at in D S the Sanpete L FOR SALE Hospital stewing Mt. Pleasant. hens. $1.00 each. See Cleona his Olsen, Ph. 298-J- , Mt. Pleasant. n3 Paula and David await coming at home. lj Le-Gra- PLAN CORNED BEEF SPAGHETTI e 4 6 s S 35 PINEAPPLE Delicious Tree Fruit LUNCH BOX MARGARINE Sandwich Spread, Better Buy Now! DDE A ft Lm 31 ox. Freih Colored Ib. 23 J Qr 31 Ib. loaf Caloriot, High In Protoln 1 Mm I Skylark, Slondor Way, low In "Tho World'. Mori Ib. Popular Coffoo" AIRWAY 83 One-yr.-o- ld BARNETT'S FOR RENT A4vfrilemmt From where I sit ... FOR RENT Convenient home with bath. Furnished or unfurnished. Good garage. Arthur O. Neilson. Mt. Pleasant. Joe Marsh No Longer Twg Sides WANTED to This Question! WANTED 1st Mortgage loan on improved Main Street Commercial property, good interest rate, your option. Monthly, or annual returns Answer tf Pyramid Box 8. Ever seen those houses they lime in si me places with separate front doors and porches side by side? My sister owns half of one and lises in it, near Philadelphia. Nice little frame home. Only Sis painted her half brown and the other family always painted theirs green. Ruined the elTect but for years neither family ever thought of suggesting that they both decide on a common shade. Now Sis writes that their home is no longer. "I mentioned we were going to repaint, two-famil- y she says. And they said lets get a color we all like. So we did. A nice shade of gray for both sides. From where I sit, so often when a difference of opinion its best to sit right down and work things out (like when our olur-tefiremen decided to sene both lemonade and beer at their annual picnic last month). Dont let prejudices color jour opinion of your neighbor. Hell probably he quite as jou are. as theres er 7 BIKE FOR Mil J r New Crop U. S. No. Crisp, Stringless Stalk, Green Celery 4 II O ID U15-23r- open-minde- d two-ton- St., Denver 2, Colo. s 12, 20, o 10, 17 LOST Helbtos yolh w gold wnst , width Findei phwseiall LOST SAFEWAY ' L ruled Slain Ureueri foundation Mt Pleasant s 26 7:00-9:4- 5 CECIL B DeMILLES THE "THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH" Goodhousekeeping Shops Mt. Pleasant Airs. Olea Cox, Airs. (Continued from page one) Sorority Girl Anne Emery. Adult fiction and non fiction: Rim of the Caprock Loomis; Caine Mutiny Wouk; Hold Back River Teilhet; lands away. We can explore Paris with Balzac, London with Dickens, or a happier Russia with Tolstoy. We can roister with Fielding, sip tea with Jane Austen, or raft down the Alississippi with Mark Twain. Librarian of Carnegie Library. m . Way, Mars and many other popular brands. r t. (All Nationally Advertised 5 f Bars) 3 bars for . ; One thousand and three pet sons were arrested on charges of arson during 1951, according to the National Board of Fire Underwriter Of these 888 were men and 115 were women. .. A , FOR TOWEL . , Norman s Keturn from Meet K. VALUES! (Continued from page one) of Texas, with the golden links of friendship, love and truth as a background. Septimber 17, Canad.ans came bv busloads to witness the installation of the newly elected Sovereign Grand Master. Percy Victor Ibbit-so- n and Olive E. Henney, president ef the Association of Rebekah Assemblies Both are from Canada. Degree and exhibition drills weie given bv Texas. Illinois end Michigan. Thursday evening the Grand Ball and Grand Alarch were held in the Crystal Ballroom. The 36th annual session of the Association of Rebekah Assemblies closed at' noon September 19. 126th annual session of Sovereign Grand Lodge was still in session with next year's meeting place unannounced. State ' favorite from coast to coast because its t 7 M v v 11 Carton of 24 TOWELS IN GLAMOUR COLORS! 98c 22" x 44 hath towels 28 race Towels . . . 59" Matching Wash Cloths . . . 27c 16" DASHER l&ms !fl wzL loaf 281-M- Cep) right, 1952, I1 na Potatoes MAN WANTED UT-101- Airs. Utahna Strate underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Sanpete L D S Hospital in Alt. Pleasant Sunday. Yams L Oc was Air. and Airs. Frank Watson and Air. and Airs. Rulon Blain also attended the Ice Follies. Bfo.7 10 wt! Famous Southern Sweets I Library Notes Fair. Hershey's, Milk and Almond, Milky PRIZES! FULL DETAILS Ib, U. S. No. 1, mmf semi-annu- who is interested in annual income of $5,000 or more. Supply 500 to 000 families in Sanpte County with and nationally known farm Prohoushold neeessit es. Buy ducts on credit. Write immedi-- , atelv for details M. E. Walton, ',120 S E. Mam St., Blackfoot, Ida. or Rawleigh's, Dept. Carrots SHOW 50c Buy Your (iuns and Ammunition for this HUNTING SEASON from Mrs. Dora Rigby entertained a number of relatives recently. She served a hot dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith and son Larry of Long Beach, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Golden Oldroyd afid son Robert of Fountain Green; A. E. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Anderson and children and Airs. Hannah Briggs all of Fairview. Mr. and Airs. Smith have now returned to their home in Sanderson, Air. and Airs. Alorsden Allred visited in Salt Lake City Saturday and Sunday and attended the Ice Follies at the Utah State Fancy Red Tokays R)c 24 KELLOGG'S 29 n 27 Campb.ll't, Tomato, Week! Am ITS (IIII.I)KEN Airs. Stella Oldroyd entertained her rook club last Friday afternoon at her home. Those present to enjoy the game and light refreshments were Airs. Burdella Terry, Airs. Mary Aleathea club members entertained their husbands Wednesday evening at Wandas Place in Jerusalem. Enjoying a steak dmner and an evening of playing progressive rook were Mr. and Airs. Angus Black, Mr. and Airs. Joseph Beck,1 Air. and Mrs. Leroy Black, Air. and Airs. Earl Jensen, Air. and Airs. Orrm Jensen, Air. and Airs. Maybert Strate, Airs. Delone Call son and Mrs. Vaughn Justesen. 29i SALMON SSia SOUP r- - Popu,ar Sariags! SHRIMP SB m Mints the real i i 89 Gum & Runs all the Night Frank; Windoms Way Ramsey Ulmann; The Chihostess Alonday evening to Social Service cago Story Morris; The Mountains Remain Tasaki; The Sea club members. Around Us Rachel L. Carsen; They are Dona Allred, Helen The Berlin Story Curt Riess; In Madsen, Donna Larsen, Etta LarDefense of the Novel by Sterling sen, Nellie Blain, Chrystal Aiken, Edith Schofield, LaVon Allred, North, literary editor of the N. Y. Alildred Petersen, Geneva Strate! World Telegram and Sun. "The novelist furnishes us a Christie Beck, Irene Aiken, Vilate Hope and Ireta Strate with spec- magic carpet, as Emily Dickinial guests being Libbie Allred, son said, "There is no frigate like a book LaVee Draper and Eva Watson. "To take us Airs. Elda Acord SAVE 15 Vh lbs. 37 - out-of-to- Sheldon Schofield returned home Sunday from Las Vegas, where he has been employed during the past summer. He will attend school at B YU this coming year. Mrs. Jessie Schofield and Miss Shirley Schofield of Todd Park and Salt Lake City returned with him. j I ,M:VI Now mi miv A welcome home and proPvt. Jay Dahl left Wednesday gram was given party at Fairview for California after a visit in North L D S ward chapel for Spring City with his parents, three recently returned mission- Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dahl. aries, Elder Deon Sanders, Elder Jay has been stationed at Fort Dennis Day and Elder Linden Ord, Calif., and leaves in the Graham. near future for Korea. The following program was presented: song, "We Are All 'Till the Conflict Is Airs. Florence Nielsen and Mrs. Enlisted Oer"; prayer, Woodrow O. Chris- Thursa Christensen. Sliced lb. Slices To mimumm mmtumm R turn ATTENTION, DEER HUNTERS Mrs Emily Bushman celebrated her birthday one day last week by serving a delicious hot dinner to thirty guests. Among the people who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bird and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Bird of Idaho Falls. Mrs. Jean Puzey of Spring City accompanied her son, Captain Jack Baxter to Salt Lake City the past week. He had been visiting at the home of his mother. Captain Baxter, who is serving with the U. S. Army, leaves in the near future for Japan. Nearly Boneless !b. ... o gsrr r fo ona e man-mad- major-dom- , Boston Butt Tender, Smoked, Short lbs: 14 3067 n Sfc. Hariy A. Madsen has sailed for an Euiopean assignment, according to word received Mr. and Mrs. by hia parents, Athol Madsen of Mt. Pleasant. Sfc. Madsen returned from Korea March 14 of this year, here he served with the U. S.j Army. He has recently been sta-- ' tioned at Camp Polk, La and visited for two weeks with his folks here before leaving for Europe. Manor House I Vi Phono months. em- Fountain Green students atare: tending different colleges Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moss and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jacobson and The Ladies Literary Club and visited Sunday James Allred at U S A C in Lopartners enjoyed a party at the children of Price Fireside Cafe in Manti Wednes- - at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eu- gan; Max Ostler at Henagers Business College in Salt Lake gene Syme. , day evening. City; Carolyn and Doris Cook, B A hot dinner was served after Many Fountain Green people at- Y U in Provo; Ilene Beck and which rook was played with high score prizes going to Olive Black-- , ' tended the Utah State Fair in Salt Thomas Cook, Snow College. Ephham and Bard Blackham and low Lake City Friday and Saturday. raim; Frank Crowther and Leah Christiansen, B A C in Cedar City. score prizes gonig to Verna RasInclination Mothers mussen and Mont Blackham. Evening Elder Bruce Christensen of MoThose present were Mr. and will be held Tuesday evening, Mrs, Devere Rasmussen, Mr. and sponsored by the MIA Maids. roni, recently returned L D S Mrs. Ralph Blackham, Mr. and The meaning and purpose of this missionary, was the speaker at Mr. and meeting is to acquaint the moth- sacrament meeting Sunday eveMrs. Mont Blackham, Mr. ers of the winter's outline for ning. Mrs. Howard Blackham, Refresh-- i Talks were given by L D S and Mrs. Jay Nelson, Mr. and M I A Maids activity. Girls, Phyllis Anderson and Beth Mrs. Mel Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. ments will be served. Collard; piano solo, Miss Fern Bard Blackham, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Westenskow, Dr. and Mrs. Glen Shepherd is reported to be Nielson. Dean Rigby and Mr. and Mrs. ' seriously ill at his home, suffering Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacobsen Lawrence Kelson were special from a heart attack. . . (Voniel Winters) of Provo visited guest. Sunday with Mrs. Gladys Winhosters, mother of Mrs. Jacobsen. was Mrs. Ada Livingston Alton Stringham of Manti pretess to the Thursday Nighters sented the program Wednesday at a rook party at her home. evening when Moroni Lions Club High prize was awarded to Mr. String-haheld their meeting. travelers to Mrs. Itha Green, colgave a talk and showed and Mrs. taken by Mr. Mrs. Della Crowther ored pictures Beth Anderson received the con- recent his trip Stringham during Mr. solation pnze. down the Colorado River. several made has trips Stringham The autumn blooms made a down the Colorado and on one FOR SALE news-Ram- Lucy Tucker Robert Orlando Neilsiyi, son of Mr. and Mis Clarence Neilsen of Moroni, left Japan September 20 to begin his journey home. Robert, who is with the U. S. Navy, has been stationed in Japan and Korea for the past eight the evening's entertainment. and airulcw Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Brady of recently returned from Provo were weekend visitors at Is now at Camp Cook, the Stanley Brady home. Korea and Calif. Fryers Lu-Ja- laiiscn, talk, Elder Deon Sanders; Teresa, a girl with a job Ada string music, Airs Anna Draper Andetson; Sally Rowan, a girl and two daughters of Alt. Pleas- with a nose for ant; talk, Elder Lyruien Graham; Hansen; Greta, a girl from Swevocal solo, Kenneth Graham with den - Etta Marie Larsen. Beverly Graham at the piano; talk, Elder Dennis Day; remarks, The adversity of today is suiely condition and it is Bishop Stanley song, a liiady; "Sing We Now at Parting"; ben- up to man to temedy it. Mr and Mrs Peter Sundwall ediction, Cleon Anderson are spending two weeks in Fort Woi th, Texas, their visiting The Fairview Spilth ward MIA daughter, Mra Cecil Palmer and Mauls will piesent a thiee-ac- t family. ' Indies" under the play, "Iaively They accompanied Dr. and Mis dueition of Eda Andcison in the Val Sundwall of Murray. South WHrd hull this evening, Fri26, and a matinee day, Mr. and Mrs Warren Shepherd at 4 pSeptember m of Mt. Pleasant, Maik Scoville of The last is as follows; Alary Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bird, I.amb, a bride m distiess - Atarl-lyMr. and Mrs Angus Bird of IdaAimer, Wilma Williams, a ho Falls, Mrs. Rill Peterson and constant friend, Carlene Sidwell; a number of other friends gath- Caroline Jones, a harassed bndes-mau- l ered at the home of Mrs. Caroline Alinnie, a Joyce Cheney; Turpin for an evening of music. maul with a future Juanita Hansen; Mis Geoige Ciunch, a fe- A large crowd gathered at the male Sheila Miner; Milburn ward meeting house Sun- Gloria Ciunih, a in love with girl day to hear Dr. Harvey Fletcher love ReNee Stewait, Marian B Y U give a talk on "Sacred Vira falling star Mr. and Mrs p A. Willcox of of VanArsdale, tiie L D S Church. Andetson, Nanette, from a Mt. Pleasant have received word Shrines of ginia Dr. Fletcher, his wife and her fiom their ami Jifhn Willcox, that Giaham: gown shop Reveily he recently underwent a head op- parents were guests at the Vanoy home. Stewart eration and is now feeling much improved. LOOK AT THESE BUYS! colorful setting for the birthday dinner Wednesday evening when Mrs. Bessie Cook entertained members of the Birthday club. Mrs. Clara Cook and Mrs. Cook were special guests. Sewing and games furnished Our Servicemen . . ... Four Club, Page Three Dale IlelilUiiiscn railed lus parents, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Heim-anseMt. Pleasant, last Friday night from Manila They lepoit I lain is fine and his voice cuine in very clear Dale is well the U S Navy and is stationed at Subic Bay, Saiah Justesen, secretaiy, Mrs Philippine launds Tho llcrnianseiig have also re-- i Dorcas Blum, Mrs Chailotte Oleived word from Mrs. sen, Mrs. Ruth Osborne their son, Myrtha Allred, Mis Anena AU-- i Captain Duane J .Sioville that he and expects to arred, Mrs Grace B Allred, Mrs has left Koi-Jennie Biotherson, Mrs Hazel rive home sometime in October. . Black, Mrs. llannali Mukel Mrs. Captain Aane liiudy, son of Helena Bunnell, Mrs Leona Mrs. Marinda Brady of Fairview, Mis Bergetta Jensen, was recently Strate. to San assigned Murcoa Air F..ice Base, Texas, the home of the Air Foices lias-o- n and heluupter pilot training schools. Before arr.ving at San Marcos. Captain Bradv was stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash. d; w Ray D. Christensen has organized a girls riding club which has selected the name of Star Riders. The young people are practicing every evening at the Rodeo Mr. and Mrs. Ren Cox are Grounds. Twenty members children of Sunny Dale have now enrolled. visiting during the week Mrs. Myrtle Anderson visited Mrs. Coxs parents, Mr. and over the weekend with Mr. and Olof Olson. The Cox's are Mrs. Clark Anderson and family ing to Draper where he has ployment. in Magna. of Todd Schofield last week Mis n, J'ggP Payable In Advance Subscription Bates One Year $3.00 Six Months $1.75 fountain refreshments Assistants Mr and Mrs Albert Puzey, Spring City, Mr and Mis. Ed Peteisou and family. McGill, Nevada; Mr. Tile will hold their first Richard and Mrs Greenough, Mrs Will meeting and social of the season Idaho Falls, Idaho, Shelley, at the Junior high school building Gieenougli and family Idaho, Mr and Mrs Reed Boise Friday at 2.30 p.m October 3. Idaho, Mr and family, Etha The officers. Mis and Mrs Joel Wilson and family, Mis Mr. and Noith Salt Lake; Giant Christensen and family, Charles Puzey and children. Chester; Mr and Mrs Willard Puzey 4 and family, Spring City; Mr and Mrs Legrande Puzey and family -Salt Lake City, Mi and Mrs Ned Mr Puzey and family, Munay, and Mrs Ed Foce and baby, Whittier, Calif After a family visit and picnic at the park the group went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Puzey and were shown slides of California, Rose Bowl parade and Forscenes of the Manti-LaSall- e est. The next family will be held at Spring City. Issued Every Friday By the North Sanpete Publishing Company and entered at the Post Office at Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah, as Second class matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 orom Mrs Helen Hansen, president; Madsen, vice president, and Mis Etta Larsen, secretary, will be in Following the program charge. t , September THESE PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE IN OUR MT. 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