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Show The Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid Page Six Pleasant Man Fine Program Heard by Receives Word of Former Resident Brother's Death Dies in Salt Lake Mt. Adolph J. Feher was the speaker when Lions and Lady Lions met Tuesday evening October 14 in the Home Economies Building at North Sunpetc high school. Mr. Feher had planned to apeak at the Lions meeting October 8, but this meeting was postponed because of the Wasatch-NortSanpete football game that evening. Mr. Felier presented u program of humor, drama and music the theme, "How The Blind See". Mr. Feher lias been blind since Uie age of two years. On Weilm sday morning Mr. Feher spoke in the chapel exercises at Wasatch Academy. John Millar, 72, former chief of the Winnipeg fire department, and three friends were killed Friday in an automobile accident In to advices Winnipeg, according received Sunday by his brother, William Millar of Mt 1leaaant at whose home Mr. Millar hud been a frequent visitor. Srot-lun- d Mr. Millar was born In to August 0, 1880 and came an Canada in 1005. He luid been artive member of the Masonic fraternity for many years. Surviving are a sou, John Millar Jr., a daughter, Mrs. Charles Sutherland, and two grandchildren, all of Winnipeg: two brothers and two sisters, William Millar of Mt. Pleasant; Alexander Processing Industries Millar, Mrs. James Weir and 'i !rnu bid ai'Mt ml ic i Mrs. James Harr of Seolland. p y an Funeral services and burial Maude:., t besteels lood processing indus-tii'- were conducted Tuesday in Win- pint in ieeau.se of their resistance nipeg. to food acids and atmosphere, as The greatest firmness is the well us to most oigamc a id r great many inorganic Longfellow. greatest mercy. h - GOOD., VOTER. .. In whiskey, too, there i$ good.s.befter,'.ancl BOURBON WHISKEY HILL AND THE 86 PROOF HJLl COMPANY, I58-J- LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY "Buy the AUTOMATIC MAYTAG r Tliree generations of women have found that MayUig washers are beat. This May tag Automatic has: Famous Gyrofoam Washing Action Completely Automatic Operation Beauty that lusts Safety Lid EASY PAYMENTS Liberal trade-in- s home of Mr. mid Mrs. Clifford Justesen at West Jordan. S309.U5 To-ig- ... ... Charles Neil.sen of Washington and tormerly of Spring City and Canada, is visiting relatives and friends in this city. He is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Puzey. C Kjootl .J'loitSehcijiintj SiojtA Mt. Pleasant Gilbert Brough of Garland is a visitor in this city with relatives and friends. phone 222 lratt Allred and Allred of Manti visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James W. Blain, Mr. and Mrs. Max Blain and Miss Manett Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jennis V. The family of Mrs. James Blain observed her birthday anni- -' versary at her home Sunday. Atthe were tending the party daughters and son of Mrs. Blain With their families. They were: Mr. and Mrs. Alton Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. family, Manti; Doyle Maxfield and children, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ivory and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Christensen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Blain and family of Salt Lake City. Other relatives and friends were also present. Among the UEA visitors were Roger Allred. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Royal Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Jensen has been a Mr. and Mrs. Francis Elack and daughter Ruth visited Sunday visitor in Salt Lake City the past week. in Idaho Falls, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Reid Black and Ellis Dye spent the past weekchildren. end with his parents in Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Max Blain and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Petersen, family visited in Salt Lake City Martin Petersen of Payson were last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gor- visitors Sunday in this city. don Blain and in Logan on SunGeorge Allred returned to Pay-so- n Sixteen adventuresome memand Mrs. Mack Wil-ke- y with Mr, day with them for a short visit. bers of our faculty spent October and baby. Mr. Wilkey is at5 and 6 on the North Rim of the school at the USAC in Mrs. Charles Thompson has had Grand Canyon. This is the first tending as her guest the past week, her time that a camping trip of this Logan. of Ted Kirkwood kind has been attempted. Mr. and Mrs. Cutler Schofield sister, Mrs. Kemmerer, Wyo. Mrs. Kirkwood visited the past weekend in Pro- has also visited other sisters, Fountain Green vo with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred, Mrs. Leo SorSchofield and in Salt Lake City Mrs. Earl and Fountain Green ward MIA will with the Misses Yvonne and Pat- ensen, Mrs. Void Sorensen Mrs. Lute Zabriskie. hold their annual Holloween Frolic sy Schofield. the night of OOctober 28 in the D. U. P. met Monday afternoon amusement hall. There will be Mrs. A. Morsden Allred accomprizes for the best costumes, and panied her husband, Mr. Allred, at the home of Mrs. Cutler Schoall sorts of booths of mystery as to the UEA convention in Salt field. Hostesses were Mrs. Hannah well as food sales, according to Lake City last week. Enroute the officers in charge. home they visited Mr. and Mrs. Mickel, Mrs. Mary Finell, Mrs. Clifford Justesen at West Jordan, Geneva Justesen. Mr. and Mrs. Cloy Justesen at Captain Jean Puzey was in BYU; Lehi and in Provo with Mr. and charge. Mrs. Raymond Gillman and Mrs. Marten Drage. Utes Humble Sat. Games Set "But why not, Matilda? After all, aside from taxes, gasoline costs about the same now as in 19251" BYU draws a bye in conference play this week after losing a heart sickening 34-- 6 game to the University of Utah last week at the Ute camp. They will play Denver here October 25. Jubilant Utah will travel to Denver for this Saturdays game and Utah State, 2 victim of Idaho last week, meets the Fresno Staters in Calif. a far smaller share of your income to keep car in gasoline today. Oil men have been beating your increased costs with technical efficiencies that hold prices down and yield better gas: two gallons now do work that used to take three. Thats progress . takes 6-- Your 3 y The first Gospel Team trip of the year was at Cedar City on October 12. Ethel Vanderwagen, Ann Parkinson, Don Patterson, Caroline Endsley and Sherma Moore were in charge of the service. Miss Grace Mae Sample and Miss Emilie Clark accompanied the group. It Table For Oct. 2 Mrs. Alta Robertson Collard. 50, of Fountain former resident (Jreen died Wednesday, October 8 in a Salt Luke City hospital of acute leukemia. Mrs. Collard was born In Foung tain Green October 25, 1901, a! Addle and of George daughter Johnson Robertson. She was marson of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. ried to Justm G. Collard, at Nephl July 10, 1923. The marriage was lliggnison, Pingree, has completed still later solemnized in the Salt Lake the combat photography Southwestern Signal Temple, Church of Jesus Christ course in School at of Latter-da.Saints. Camp Luis Obispo, Cal. Gary will now he transferred Survivors un hide her husband. Bingham; her mother, Murray; to Camp Breckeni idge, Kentucky two sons, Grant Justin and Billy where he wll serve as a photograHeed Coolard, both of Salt Luke pher with the Joist Airborne I hvision. City; two brothels, Ross RobertA 1018 graduate Thomas Robof flail son, llelier; and Leroy ertson, lleasant Glove; three sis- high school, Pvt. Higginson atters, Mrs. Blanche Montgomery, tended school at links College at Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mabel Rexburg, Idaho, for two years. In Beatrice college he was an outstanding Helper; and Mrs. He served three student of journalism. Brooks of Nevada, and as editor of the college year book grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted and business manager lor the in Bingham Viking Scroll, the Ricks College Monday afternoon He was serving on a L D S ward chapel by W. H. Har- newspaper. ris, bishop. Burial was in Salt mission for the L D S Church when he was called into service Lake City cemetery. March 6, 1952. His mother, the former Elfie Goetzel, lived at Spring City. News STRAIGHT at its Best Spring Cihj Bernell Schofield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schofield, formerly of this city, left Manti Monday for Fort Douglas at Salt Mr. George Otto has formed a Lake City for entrance into servnew musical group on the campus ice. Bernell is a graduate of is North Sanpete high school. this year. The Girls Trio, . composed of Sara Cooksey, Pat Oliver and Ann Spencer. Roe Ring, now employed in was home for the California, Wusatch's marching band was weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. invited to participate in West- Earl Allred, his parents. minster Homecoming. College The band led the three-mil- e paMrs. Myrtle Allred was called rade which was held October 11, to Salt Lake City last Wednesday from Sugar House to Westminlearning her daughter, Mrs. ster. That night the three W's upon Ferris Norman, was to undergo (Westminster, Weber and Wa- another operation in a Salt Lake satch) danced at the Westminster City hospital. campus. Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne. The Jackie Robinson Story" Glen and Leo Osborne were Salt was shown to the student body Lake City visitors Friday. They October 13 in the auditorium. visited at West Jordan at the This movie was sponsored by the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford IRC. Justesen. KENTUCKY Uourbon The first successful beet sugar Americans, hopeful for the surfactory in the United States was vival of democracy against the built at Alvaittdo, California, in threat of Communism, should seek 1879. to render their government (local Time and national) unselfish service. How poor are they that have Mr. Athene Osborne The time table for the opening The merchant who is not interpatience! What wound did FKon. of the waterfowl hunting season not ested In the growth of his buss for October is listed as follows be- ever heal but by degrees? Shakespeare. inesa should not advertise' in this date. ginning with the newspaper. Mr. Marva Lund and Mrs. Una October 17 at noon; opening is the Endurance Christensen of Centerfield visited crowning in Spring City one day last week Bute A good ci median can get by quality, and patience all the paswith Mrs. Elda Acord. Lowell. without all tho physical gyrations. sion of great hearts. Mrs. Edith Sorensen of Spring City recently received the follow-nword from her nephew, Pvt. Generations Say: Gary A. Higginson. Pvt. Higgin-son- , Wasatch Academy best! 17, 1952 Waterfowl Shoot Of Ft. Greent Lions, Ladies October Progress and Oil Progress Go Hand In Hand Oil Progress Week Oct. 12 to 18 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Aiken and baby were in Salt Lake City last week and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Connell Osborne My nephew Bill insists that the children go to Sunday School reg- attended the UEA in Salt Lake ularly. It cant hurt the kids, and City last week and visited at the it gives Bill first chance at the comics. 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