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Show " r" .Spring, ' 'T - r- - -- Athene Osborne Mrs. Phon October The Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid Page Four I58-J- ' "s. -- ,"71, ," vv ' x -ur-T: Mrs. Celebrate Oct. Ada C. Anderson Phon 3 One of the giuatcsl stories ol heroism was wiittin at Leyden. October 2 is an Holland, in 1573-7anniversary sacro to ull H ill.ind-ers- , for it was on that date, in 1574, that Hollanders calling on help from the sea drove the from Leyden Spaniards is one of the most beautiful cities of the Netherlands Tilt Spanish began their seige of the city in October, 1573 The resistance of the inhabitants was spurred by the tyianny of the Spanish, which had become well known all over Europe. These inhabitants held out until their food was y exhausted and then on August 3, 1574, dikes weie broken down In 16 places and the gates at Schiedam and Rotterdam were opened. The sea came through and flow 344 4 class of Barents of the ward Primary attended a special class meeting Sunday afternoon at tho ward chapel. The Uie were class work and activities explained to the parents and a program was also presented. Members of the class are Dennis Watson, Bryce Neilscn, Gary Aiken, Boyd Reid Beck, Boyd Donaldson, Vicky Sue Allred, Linda Mae Sorensen, Joan Nunley, Dona Justesen Beta Soten-sen- , Brlant Larsen and Quay Von Hansen. Parents at the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Neilsen, Mrs. Terrance Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sorensen, Mrs. Osmer Beck, Mrs. Glen Donaldson, Mrs. Don Justesen and Mrs. Leslie Nunley, Mrs. and Primary president, Libbie Allred, teachers, Mrs. Mildred Peterson and Mrs. Kdith Sternor, and Mrs. Nellie Blain, Stake Primary Advisor of son-in-la- ' I vr , V " ' 21 - A U . r , Mrs. E. J. Johnson (Wmnlfied Cook) of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Jack Holman (Ina Cook) of Montrose, Colo., spent Saturday in Fountain Green visiting lelatives and also attended the wedding reception in Chester of their nephew J. C. Cook and Carol Ann Peter- I ? iT son. f -- ' - tfa word son and children of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mikkelson n Visiting at the Arthur G. An- of Dugway, and Mr. and Mrs. derson home on Sunday were their Mikkelson of Ephraim. two daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Peel and daughMr. and Mrs. John R. Anderson ters and Mr and Mrs. Max Ostler of Provo spent the weekend in all of Salt Lake City. Fountain Green with their par- j.y 1 a-- ka ( - V s,: I Calif., to Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Bauer. The mother is the former Gwenna Allred of this city, and will be named Bryce Dee Bauer. the baby is the second child and Mr. Allred left last week for He Susanville for a visit with the second son for the Bauers. Bauers. Russell Aiken and baby and Mrs. Connell Osborne in Manti the fore part week with Mrs. Georgia Jeffries and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blain of Salt Lake City spent last weekend visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Blain. G. Marvin Petersen, city marshal, underwent a major operation last Thursday at the Sanpete L D S Hospital in Mt. Pleasant He is for a ruptured appendix. recovering satisfactorily. Utah Poultry a democratic organization, 100 owned and controlled by members and open to all farmers and poultrymen of Utah and southern Idaho. is YOU, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomp-se- n visited recently in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thomp-seand their daughter, Miss Virginia Thompsen, a student at USAC. n, too, can enjoy and Miss Yvonne Schofield Miss Patsy Schofield of Salt Lake City spent last weekend visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cutler Schofield. its many benefits and services. Ask the local branch manager at BYU weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reid H. Allred, and met his bro-e- r, Pvt. Wallace E. Allred for the first time in nearly three years, Ruel Allred, a student at Provo, visited last 0 0 0 Mrs. Darwin Nyberg and baby SOCIALISM! COMMUNISM! Record of The "Foul Ball WALTER GRANGER On Americas Two Greatest Threats! From tlie Congressional Record GRANGER Votes The House MARCH 11, mittee Activities Committee Un-Ameri- can voted 1942: Granger 77th Congreisl 3, 1945: Committee! MARCH extending life of the Com- extending life of the Com- voted AGAINST Granger 7, 1945: Granger voted AGAINST fundi for operation of the fuadi for operotion of the 17, 1946: Granger voted AGAINST Committee of the Committee during lit Session, 79th Congress. MAY MARCH ttee, 9, 1948: Granger voted AGAINST 2nd Session, 79th Congress ... COMMITTEE PEACE, ITS WCNDERFIL President Truman holds up copy of the Japanese peace treaty that returns Japan to tka Jorld community. . . . It was a Meet Your Neighbor party when Mrs. Lizzie Oldroyd entertained at a chicken dinner at the L D S Church Farm, where Mr. and Mrs. Oldroyd are care-- , takers. It was also to honor Mrs. Oldroyd on her birthday. home. After motoring to the farm the Returning, she put the electric heater in the closet to dry guests were anxious to try out the paint as quickly as possible. You can imagine her surprise some of the not too hard construction work, which, they decided, when she saw that he had painted the closet with was very interesting, but not con- some cheap outside paint that she doubted would structed for ladies. ever dry. They report a most enjoyable time was spent. On her wav back to his house she remembered a rule Dont criticize, condemn or comThe Thursday Nighters held an plain and though she was thoroughly disgusted evening of cards and luncheon at with him, she was particularly kind in telling him the home of Mrs. Connie Mikkel-sowhat he had done. She then brought him back to the house and he washed the wall with solvent Guests present included Beth which dried quickly, and he painted the closet Anderson. Dean Tidwell. Rachel with the right paint. Syme. Gwen Johnson, Donna IvWhen he got out of the car at his home the ory, Della Crowther, Itha Green, of amount she same second time she handed him the money paid Elva Ockey, Roma Ivory, Ada him first. He had the good grace to hesitate, saying, Mrs. Collier, Livingston, Wanda Taylor. it was all my fault and you should certainly not pay me again." She said, We all make mistakes and you worked a lot harder on Mrs. Caroline N. Johnson visthe second job than you did on the first and I want to pay you. ited on Wednesday in Provo with He very humbly, and gratefully, accepted it. her sister. Mrs. Zina Cook, and Mrs. N. C. Monday morning when she got to work, the office manager also hef told her this employee wanted to see her right away. He was Nielson (Cleo) who is seriously ill genuinely interested in how the paint job turned out and re- at a Provo hospital peated that she should not have paid him twice. He added also enterMrs. Ivan Rasmussen that the mistake had taught him a lesson and that he would certained at a dinner Sunday for her tainly never make a similar mistake again. immediate family and to honor her son Carl who leaves in their Pioneers will be held at the home near future for continued U. S. boy of Chester visited last week at the home of Miss Manett All- - of Mrs. Lorna Jensen November Service. 10. t Mrs. Olevia Mikkelson had as Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Nyberg and Mr. and Mrs. Wallis Nyberg Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neilsen dinner guests Sunday, her chil- of Salt Lake City, recently bought and family of Provo and Mr. and dren, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mikkelthe Bagnall farm at Chester, and Mrs. Kenneth Osborne and baby are now making their home there. of Provo visited Saturday and C. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tucker and Mrs. Pratt Osborne. children of Sunnyside visited SatMrs. Leona Strate was hostess urday and Sunday with Mr. and Friday afternoon to the members Mrs. Pratt Osborne. of the Aleathea Club. Lesson on Handling People VIRGINIA L. COLLIER, Petersburg, Va., is an expert on handling people. One day an employee from the plant came to paint her bedroom closet. Shp showed him the paint she wanted him to use. He finished the job; she paid him and drove him Glade stands for an economy based on INVESTMENTS as well as careful spending: Earl j WISE I investments in Utah's schools to insure high educational standards for your i Sound n. . children. Farsighted investments in Utah's water conservation to bring bigger returns to Utah farms. Investments in advertising Utah's tourist attractions that will bring big income returns to the state. sister-in-la- Rex Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Neilsen Ml 3S0 5313103 Fold Politico! Advortbomont by Wilford Moylo burton, 920 So. 22nd East, Salt toko City Staker, Distributor Phone 230 Mt. Pleasant, Utah Enjoying an afternoon of play- progressive rook and a hot spent Friday in Provo and Salt ing luncheon were Mrs. Ella Carlson, Lake City. Mrs. Mable Beck, Mrs. Bergetta Canal Creek Camp of Daugh- Jensen, Mrs. Lorna Jensen and Fullmer and special ters of Utah Pioneers met Thurs- Mrs. Grace Mrs. Ray Strate and Mrs. day afternoon at the home of guests. Mrs. Emma Zabriskie for a social Kent Strate. afternoon. Granger 78th Congrettl JANUARY AGAINST voted AGAINST FEBRUARY 10, 1943: mittee Against Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Spencer of Ogden, are (Dora Hansen) spending the hunting season in Sanpete, or until Mr. Spencer bags his deer. Last Thursday the Elite Club held a fall luncheon at the home of Mrs. Jenna Anderson. An outline of cultural interests was planned by the club for the coming season. Covers were laid for seven guests. Mrs. Yvonne visited of the Tuttle. ents. Visiting on Sunday with Mrs. Gladys Winters were her children, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stanley (Irene) and children of Roy, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacobsen, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Oris Winters and daughters of Moroni, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Allred and son Glade of Fountain Green. ii PUERTO RICAN CASUALTIES . . . Organised confusion' prevails outside battalion aid station as casualties among Puerto Rican troops stream back after U. N. forces had been driven from Kelly Hill In Korea by heavy and accurate Communist artillery and mortar Are. this week of the birth of a new The baby boy was grandson. bom October 13 at Susanville, mm piac-ticall- El-wi- I received .(v " - f.: s. George Allred W ! , ? 4k I Visitors last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Booth Cook was her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Jackson (JoAnn Cook) of Ely, Nevada. They returned to their home Monday. Mr. Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jackson, is employed with the Standard Oil Company. Mis. Jackson Is an accountant at the First National Bank of Ely. O il'1 Co-ril- Com-min- Fundi for operation fund appropriation for CommiA FEW MONTHS Mrs. Mildred Petersen enterPresent were Mrs. Jean Puzey, tained club the Social Service Mrs. Ruth Lorna Jensen, Mrs. Sarah Justesen, Mrs. members at her home 'Wednesday The guests were Mrs, Osborne, Mrs. Pearl Davis, evening. Nellie Blain, Mrs. Ireta Strate, a Geneva Justesen. Mrs. Allred, Mrs. Leona Strate, Mrs. Etta Larsen, Mrs. Dona Mrs. Mrs. Edith Schofield, Mrs. Bergetta Jensen, Mrs. Florence Neilsen, Mrs. Myrth Allred Utahna Strate, Mrs. Elda Acord and Mrs. Crystal Aiken, and specand Mrs. Eva Allred. ial guests, Mrs. Libbie Allred and Mrs. Dye, Ruth Mrs. An-en- All-re- d. Osborne Mrs. LaVee Draper. Mrs. Petersen served a delicentertained Thursday evening at and a birthday dinner for their son, ious luncheon to her guests Leo Osborne. At the birthday they played progressive rook. were Mrs. Ruth Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Reid H. Allred, Miss Manett Miss Geneva Strate, Mrs. ChrisAllred, Mr. and Mrs. .Connell Os- tie Beck and Christena Mrs. borne, Glen Osborne. Strate have spent the past two weeks in Cahfornai visiting Mr. The November meeting of Ca- and Mrs. Don Strate and family nal Creek Camp of Daughters of and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Virgus BEFORE THE EXPOSED AIGER HISSI INVESTIGATION FOR Why did Granger Iry to kill the COMMITTEE WORKING he THE SECURITY OF AMERICA? Why was against investigation of Communist and subversive activities? AAemUMwmmt SUPPORTED GRANGER The Left-Win- From where I sit ... 6y Granger woiked hard in the 81st Congress to fasten the Brannan Farm Plan on the necks of Americas farmers . . . even through EIGHT liberty-lovin- g LIVESTOCK AND FARM ASSOCIATIONS URGED HIM TO OPPOSE ITI WHY? Because Granger sided with CIO and AFl LABOR BOSSES AND THE LEFT WING AMERICANS ACTION FOR DEMOCRATIC who favored the nox- ious Brannan Plan! Do You "Captive of the Want GRANGER? Bosses Left-Winge- LETS CLEAN UP Joe Marsh Call us Socialistic g and Labor rs VOTE (Paid Pol nival AJveriiHfmeM b REPUBLICAN! Joseph F. Parker) promptly Wonder How Miss Gilbert BRANNAN FARM PLAN GREAT l'J52 ed over the land. Although the Spanish commander became alaim-- i d. his udviseis told him he had nothing to fear. But the waters continued to rise and, on September I. a few shallow-d- i aft vessels and 800 Nethei lands sailors began to sail towatd the beseiged city. Finally, with favorable winds, the small fleet reached Leiden, driving savvey the Spaniards. On the very next dav a furious northeast wind rolled the ocean bai I to Us bed and the dikes weie befiie the wind changed Many Hollanders 6 fountain , 21, Geography..!.!.!!..!.' B- Spelling Grammer C B - I dont know if Miss Gilbert, the principal, actually wrote those cards, but she took full respon- nihility. This morning I hear she got up in the Assembly Hall before all the students and started writing GRAMMAR with two as on the blackboard 100 times! depend on the quality of oil fuel it's clean burning litoco and there's no waste. You can ls in "Histery"? By now I guess you've heard about the spelling errors in the kids report cards this week. A typical card looked like this: I) Arithmetic we'll be on the job then you can relax. From where I sit. Ill bet this makes her even more popular u ith the students. It's nice to see an expert admit she occasionally makes a mistake. Too many socalIed claim theyre Pcrts never wrong on such subjects as or I ought to eat . . . "hat what we should wear . . . whether we s,ouM enj beer or butter. miluA roav wise perBOn never rllimiI ..knW u ,he anKWCrs. Call or your Utoco Distributor - )u ajj (b(, ,jm(, t opt right, 1 9 id, '") ( mini , Hreu er j. if onmlntwn REFINING CO. |