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Show 4 October The Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid Page Six 21, 1052 ( liee ring Sect loll Taints baying the fainting was due to The entue "mass hysteria" and another at- ' Natchez, Miss cheering section, composed of 150 tributed it to "food poisoning menibeis, known as the "Tigti-ettes,- " Five ambulant es weie required to was lined up at the goal take the gills to hospitals Fight posts at halftime in the Natchez-Nevill- e of thi guls remained hospitalizid game. Suddenly, the gills ovurught. started diopping out like flies" man titlin'-loa- r R i rowing stick-uEvery gnl in the gioup tainted An with thanks as was unidentified doctor Mr and Mrs Sheldon quoted Allied and ((ports from leei hunteis inof 1'rice, Mr and Mis G dicate they are finding varying family Y hil.ly of Salt I,ake City, Mrs decrees of link in t lie hunt thin M Some hunteis report being Khnenie Laistn of irovo Mr and year out several days without sighting Mis K G Hiough (f Tiemonton a deer, while others bagged their vete guests last week at the home is1 f,f Mi and Mrs C E Allred game eaily and say tht re plenty of deer. Mi and Mis Neldon Jemen and General opinion is that the lavCarid and Sue of Salt daughteis a of last wintei took ages big visitors toll in the deer herds, and that Lake City were we there is not as ma ly deer as last at the home of their parents, Mr and Mrs I.amont Jensen Mr and year. Mrs Walter Glanz of Salt Lake Men whose occupations take ... aml Anderson them into the mountains say they1 ' seldom see deer this year, In of Epluaim wete also guests at the homo Jensen last week places that a year ago was feeding grounds for many deer. Mrs Osborne Mis Ri tb Best hunting locally was said Oshoine,Vugiis Mrs Emma Soien.an to be on the Skyline Drive, and Mi and Mrs Iratt Osbotne and North Fork of Cottonwood Candaughters, Mi and Mrs Bu'he'--foit- l yon on the first day Osht rne of Spnng City and Mi and Mis Gaidell Oshoine of Mis. Don Johansen was hostess Fairview went to Fairon Tuesday to members of Lalcos club Thurs- to attend funeral services for Mrs Ritta Osborne Olsen, a former day evening at her home Wine The The program on "Why We Spring City resident Like Grandma Used to Make Should Vote was given by Mrs Tn one unit of the Veterans AdW. C. Olsen. Mrs. Giant Johanministration, the Hoover Commissen and Mrs. Wesley Johansen sion found 24 supervisors m charge Chico go 32, lllinoil Produod nd totihJ by lb Win. Corporation of Am.rica were special guests. of 25 employees. Hunters Report Varying Degrees Of Luck This Year p a taste of the good WA Tigers Wallop Delta Team Scoring 33 to 19 or Victory By Ixmiiard Kill Wasatch Coach John Sours Tigers walloped the Delta Rabbits at Wasatch Academy October 17. The win gave the Tigers a tie with Delta for the number two spot in the Region 4 nice, behind Millard, which clinched g the title with a 54-- 7 of North Sanpete m Fillmore a Wasatch Delta recovered fumble early in the first quarter to set up the first touchdown after two minutes of play by Deltas After Roper made the Nielson conversion, the rest of the quarter was evenly played with no more scoring. Five minutes Into the second quarter Orville Hood of the Academy Intercepted a Rabbit pass on the 20 yard line and ran for Wasatch's first t. d. of the afternoon Bill Hickey made the extra point on a line play. second Deltas Floyd made score on a pass over the line by Jensen, which he caught and ran for 45 yards to the end stripe. The try for the extra point failed, as with 35 seconds showing on the clock, W. A.s quarterback, Jim 30 Lamenti, heaved a beautiful yard aerial to Jerry Hamilton on the 20 yard line and Hamilton galloped over the goal line to tie up the game. After Glen Bair recovered a Delta fumble on the Delta 30 yard line at the beginning of the third quarter, a sustained drive by Roland Carey and Hamilton brought the ball to the 2 yard line. Lamentl taking the ball over on a right end sweep, with Hamilton 33-1- 9 white-washin- "Bracken Lee is not just an- other governor. He embodies principles to which 7i distracted nation may turn This is a statement written last year by Raymond Moley, ..." nationally known colmnist. It has been most gratifying to have statements similar to this appear in LIFE, SATURDAY EVENING POST, TIME, AMERICAN MAGAZ- INE, and newspapers locally and throughout the nation... These writers have acknowledged publicly the achievements I have worked so hard the people of Utah. I hope that my work will always merit their support and yours, and I believe it will because I have no other motive but to give the people of Utah good, clean government. to effect for all Republican Candidate for Governor (Paid Political advertisement by Marie R. Horwitz, 23 So. 8th E.) of Serves As Handy Paint Bucket A painter friend of g ours told us about this idea. With an ordinary you can hang a paint bucket on almost any projection, or on the rung of the ladder youre using. time-savin- M rs Score by quarters: 7 6 Delta W. A 0 Delta 13 0 13 6-- 19 33 7 TD.s: Nielson, Floyd, Binnett; conversion, Roper. Wasatch TD.'b1 Hood, HamilPAT: ton, Lamenti 2, Carey; Hickey, Hamilton, Schuckers days Mogsn David Home-Sweef-Ho- m. & rm Mt. Pleasant Man Gets Deer Early Johnny Thomas of Wendover was one of the first, if not the first, to bring his deer to town the first morning of the hunt, October 20. Mr. Thomas bagged his kill, a r, that dressed off at 157 pounds, just after daylight on the Skyline Drive, and had his deer to town by 8:30 a.m. Mr. Thomas and family were visitors at the home of Mrs. Thomas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hasler. Mrs. Thomas is the former Katherine Rasmussen. of values in Cmon and corral ijourself a heap mmrnmi four-pointe- Home v Freezers Were "whooping it up for everybody to enjoy hearty, happy breakfasts. Nutritionists all agree that you breakfast have a better day when you eat a Our shelves are loaded with all the foods you need far meals. And, planning nourishing "wake-usure as shooting, you save at Safeway ! Most home freezers are designed to operate their best at room temperatures. Therefore, its best to keep freezers in a location where p the temperatures are about 70 degrees, says Velyn B. Stevens, Dem- onstration Agent. If your home freezer is located in the garage, back porch, or some place w'here the temperatures get extremely cold, it may not run because the lubrication will get stiff, Mrs. Stevens points out Check the manufacturers recommendations for locating your freezer. Or, if in doubt, move it into a location at room temperatures, away from stoves and sunlight. If the electricity goes off, lock the freezer, the homemaker says. Keep it locked until the electricity comes back on. Even with the current off, a home freezer if kept will keep frozen food closed in good condition for 24 to 72 hours depending on the amount of food Dry ice may have to be added if the electricity remains off for a longer time, or the food may be rushed to a freezer locker plant. Overloading may cause the motor to run too long, and may burn it out. Overloading with fresh food may also thaw food already frozen and frequent changes in temperatures are not- good for keeping frozen food at its original high quality. Look DUTCH MILL At These Buys! HONEY JUICE 10 lb. New Crop, Good Quality off If you have a barn, shingled Toof, fence or other unpainted wood surfaces to stain... do the job efficiently with Standard Shingle Stain. It comes ready to use. One gallon will give two coats on 90 to 125 square feet. Apply with brysh or sprayer. FRYERS Manor House, A" Grade, Cut Up, Ready for the Pan PORK STEAKS lb. 49c WHITING 5 ib. 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Good products and fast, dependable service are the mainstays of our local business. Hang on painting ladder Scheduled this aflard Eagles ternoon at three o'clock on the Tiger gridiron, Taft Watt's classy eleven may be handed an ups t defeat by the undei-rate- d The tough Wasatch line of Wayne Linn, Don Patteison, Bill Hanley. Jim Schuckers, Lyle Abercrombie, Glen Bair, Larry Wilkinson, Jim Darnell and Bart Hoo-le- y will team with Wasatch's hard Carey, driving backs, Lamenti, Hickey and Hamilton to try to stop the winning ways of the Mil C. ANDERSON by R. Holder. following up with the PAT. Later in the period Lamentl ran a Delta punt Ironi the Delta 50 yaid line to the 20 Drives by llakey, Carey and Hamilton set up Lamentis second touchdown, as he scooted aiound the left end from 4 yards out. Late in the final quarter after another sustained drive, fullback and Carey made the Orange Blacks last touchdown, and Jim Schuckers ran through the line to make the extra point Briefly before the game ending whistle, Deltas Bennett lan from his own 30 yard line through the entire Wasatch team for a 70 yard touchdown run, to end the parade old n, do. h. 23 C7c 59 23 29 |