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Show October 31, 1152 lrs. Alfred Berti entertained twelve little guests Friday afternoon at a puity In honor of the sixth birthday anniversary of her daughter Sharilyn, and the sec-- I ond birthday anniversary of her son Diek. were enLunch and games joyed. Couple Set November Nuptial Date; Former Resident Is Groom-to-b- e Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Moik uf Suit Luke City are announcing the furthering marriage of their daughter, Miss Peggy Jean Mock, and Owen S. Mower, Salt Lake City, a son of Mrs. W. D. Mower and the lute Mr. Mower of Mt. Pleasant. The couple will exchange nuptial promises late In November. The lovely bride-elehas attended the L D S Business is a College. Her husband-to-b- e former student of Snow College. The bride-to-b- e will be attended hy Miss Ada Ellis, maid of honor; Miss Beverly Wallace, Miss Benee O.sguthorpe and Miss Aleen Mower. the brldegroom-to-be'- s Bister. Job's Daughters Hold Visitation Der-bridg- e, IfjcwS IJolcd . . . JEPPSON for Mr. and Mrs. Rex C. Matson and small son are moving to Provo next week. Mr. Matson returned recently from Japan where he served as a captain, and will now attend B Y U, starting winter quarter. JUSTICE ,y- Dr. and Mrs. John A. Soelberg of Grand Junction, Colo., former are anMt. Pleasant residents, nouncing the birth of their fifth child, a girl born October 10. The little girl will be named Holly Gay. - ' ' ' wi - ' TV ; 'f- J Jt '4 ' , 4$ I It Mrs. J. Leo Seely was hostess when members of Acme Literary club met at her home Thursday i uv Mr. and Mrs. J. Winkelman and family will spend the weekend in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. 12 Years Judicial Lalcos Club entertained at a Halloween party Thurday night at the home of Mrs. Jean Madsen. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Winona Wright, Mrs. Veda Dick- erson and Mrs. Lola Irons. The members came In costume and prizes were given. A spook alley was also prepared. EXPERIENCE Mrs. Bert Wright entertained members of the Friendship club 'ik- '' - Judge Jeppson has a judicial temperament, is learned in the law end is a mail of good sound common sense. He has the respect and confidence of the bench and bar... Editorial S. L. Daily Newspaper Vote for Judge Joseph G. Jeppson for JUSTICE of UTAH SUPREME COURT Pd. Pol. Adv. Jeppson for Justice Committee Stansfield. A delicious served. i Jaycees and partners enjoyed a Wedneday party progressive night. Bob Mower was chairman in charge of the activities. They rode in a hayrack and visTed ited the Ed Monk, Dase, Grant Johansen, Maurice Hamilton and A1 Berti homes for different parts of the menu of their progressive supper. No. 373 Is cot in sizes 12 ta 20: 38 la IS. Size 18, 34 yds. 64-lNo. 2788 Is ent In sites 2 to 8. Sis 4 ! Jumper, yds. 61-IBlouse, lMi yds 85-i- ... or 44-IWesklt, 4 yd. 35-ISend 30c tor EACH pattern with name, address, style number and alia to AUDREY LANE BIREAU. Box 369. Madison Square 8tatlon, New York 10 N. Y. The new Book ahowa 100 ether itylee, 5eFashion extra your money with the biggest tax in American history. . . . childrens money by saddling every newborn baby with a $1700 share of the public debt. THEYVE TAKEN . . . your a record of crookedness, graft and corruption in government. 'the CAT AND NOW THEY ARE WAILING DONT LET THEM TAKE IT AWAY!" . . . dont let them take away the mink coats and the deep freezers and the five per cent and the graft? NO Don't Let Them Take It ALL Away To Preserve America, American Ideals the American Way of Life real . . . and AMERICAN INTEGRITY! Eisenhower and Nixon Watkins - - William A. Dawson Douglas Stringfellow - - J. Bracken Lee Arthur V. Toronto J. Preece Sherman Lamont F. Letter to the Editor TTfUIFTW li ill LL Callister - Sid Lambourne E. R. raid Political Advortiiomonl by Republican Slat Will they tell the people that this mess in Korea is largely the result of lack of foreign policy and inexcusable blundering in the state department? That they sold out the Chinese and abandoned them to the communists? That they publicly announced the withdrawal of troops from Korea before Korea was In a position to defend herself? And that they officially announced that Korea would be outside the zone we would defend in the Pacific? That they gave up Manchuria and consented to the partition of Korea, thereby further weakening them and making them an easy prey to the communists? Will they tell the people that almost 90Cr of both men and materials in Korea are furnished by the United States? And only about 10 rr by all of the nations of the United Nations? Will they tell the people that our boys are sick of a war they are instructed neither to win or to lose? That they and the citizens of this great nation are being embarrassed and humiliated by being in the first war of record that we were not fighting to win? That this war, called a police action by Truman, in terms of cost and casualties, is now next to the two big world wars both one and two? Will they tell the people that this fictitious prosperity is founded on a war economy and deficit spending? That it is being paid for with the blood and tears of the cream of America's youth? Will they tell the people that, from all appearances there is no intention of having a sound economy? That their philosophy is, Tax and Tax, Spend and Spend, Elect and Elect ? Will they say that our children are being saddled with an almost unbearable debt? Will they tell the people that inflation has robbed them of billions of dollars? That their bank savings, their life insurance, their government bonds, their annuities and their pensions are fast reaching the vanishing point as far as dollar value is concerned? That the $100 bond they purchased in 1942, in terms of purchasing power, has not d of the only lost the interest accumulation but about principal as well? Will they tell the people that if the future can be measured by the past, the staggering debt we now owe will continue to increase? That the 1953 federal budget of $85.4 billion dollars is a sample of what to expect and that this amount of money is more tfian all of the incomes of all the people west of the Mississippi river? one-thir- THEYVE TAKEN . . . your national honor by compiling VOTE for men of visited with their parents, Mr. visited in Nephi Friday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen on Satur- and Mr. Eugene Ilelntze. day amt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Seely visitors Thursday and Friday. the Alfred Neilson has spent Miss Florence Nielsen of Salt will go to Fountain Green today week visiting in Suit Lake City. Lake City visited over t He week- to attend a birthday dinner In end with her mother, Mrs. S. M. honor of their daughter Iona, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carpenter Nielsen. Mrs. R. A. Draper. and children, Jackie and Ralph and Mrs. Lucile Hoffman of Ixis The Modernaires Miss Janice Anderson of Salt presented a Wednesday Angeles were guests lust week at I.ake City was a Mt. Pleasant musical program the Hyrum Merz home. morning to North Sanpete high visitor Saturday. school, as their first lyceum numThe California visitors came to attend tho deer hunt. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Seely ber of the year. Three other numbers have been were Salt Lake visitors Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen to Monday night. booked by the National School and baby of Coalville viBited last to be presented her as visited with their children Assembly weekend at the home of their in They follows: February 18, science proSait Lake and Midvale City parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ras- and while there Mr. Seely offici- gram; March 10, cartoonist; Mar. mussen. and demonstration on ated at the christening of Ms 24, lecture work makeup. stage SeeLinda Mr. and Mrs. Don Fowleg were eighteenth grandchild, Sait Lake City visitors last week. ly at the Salt Lake Twentieth The D. U. P. meeting scheduled ward, for this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Daniel Rasmussen, will be at Guests last weekend the Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hansen and held at the home of the captain, home of Mrs. Nora McIntosh, visof Salt Lake City Mrs. J. Leo Seely at 2 p.m. today. were her brother, John Monsen of daughter a ited the home of their parents, M vs. Rasmussen Is in Salt Lake Salt Lake City, and her sons, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hansen City with her huband, who is In Orald Beckstrom of Salt Lake last Sunday. a hospital. of City and Harold Beckstrom Taylorsville. Willis Hansen came to Halloween parties have been Mt. Pleasant Friday to take his par- planned for North Sanpete Junior daughTonga Seely, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Que Seely, ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen and Senior high schools. to attend funeral services The Junior High will hold a received a badly lacerated leg to Provofuther-tn-lafor his George Har- costume party in the school gym Saturday when she fell from a dy. Mr. Hardy died suddenly of Friday night, and the Senior High grainary loft while playing with a heart will hold a dance in the Queen ailment. a group of children. City Ballroom, also Friday nght. She was taken to the Sanpete Daniel Rasmussen L D S Hospital for treatment and entered a The dogs of war would keep nine stitches were required to Salt Lake hospital last week to close the wound. quiet if diplomats weren't so catty. undergo surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Christensen of VVendover were Mt. Pleasant The Mt. Pleasant Republican Womens Study Club wonders what the Democratic workers will tell the people of Sanpete County as they visit the various homes. Will they tell them that during the 20 years of Democratic administration they spent over $700,000,000,000.00? And that during Harrys rule they spent more than all of the presidents of the United States put together and including the late Franklin D. Roosevelt? That the nation is nearly bankrupt with a federal debt of over $260,000,000,000, and that he would have spent more had congress been willing to go along? Will they tell the people that the federal debt, not including state, county and municipal obligations, is more than the total assessed valuation of all real property in the United States? Will they tell the people that, with the exception of the war with Spain, all of the wars in which we have fought were started under a democrat administration and that it is a war mongering organization? F'urther, will they call attention to the fact that this power congress, in violation of the hungry tyrant, Truman, constitution, when he ordered our boys into Korea? And that he also went over the head, of the United Nations when he ordered this unprecedented action? was luncheon 47 cenis out of your good AmeriTHEYVE TAKEN can dollar with their continuing inflation. "bite Mr. and Mrs. Que Seely and Mrs. John S. McAllister was Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hansen a Salt Luke City visitor last week. and son David of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Chariton Jacobs u o Dear Mr. Editor: Thursday afternoon. The time was spent playing cards and prizes were won by Mr. Leonard Frandsen, Mrs. PeIrvin Mrs. ter Simpson and THE DEMOCRATIC ADMINISTRATION HAS TAKEN YOUR BOYS TO FIGHT IN KOREA IN A WAR BROUGHT ON BY THEIR OWN DIPLOMATIC BLUNDERS! THEYVE TAKEN and of Arlene Winkelman. Mrs. Verda Seely Is the teacher for the class. Ferdie Peterson. SJ Second and Mrs. Leura Johansen. ' birthday anniversary. afternoon. Fifteen members were present! and two special guests, Mrs. John "A Night for Food and Fun Seely and Johnny Ross. was enjoyed by the Second ward at the home1 MIA Maid Tu-cd- Conference of the Thud ward Relief Societies will he held Sunday evening at the to the ward chapel, according presidents, Mrs. Olive Pritchett A Fireside fur the meeting Second and Third ward was held Sunday evening at the home of . Second ward Primary organiza- Mrs. Jay Winkelman. Pictures of Japan were shown tion will entertain at a Halloween party on Halloween night, by Rex Matson and refreshments according to the president, Mrs. were served. Duluth Norman. It will be a costume party and First and Fourth waid Primary will begin at 6:30 p.m. In the Associations will join in a Halloween party for all the kiddies of ward chapel. Games and Halloween stories Primary age today, Halloween, at will be featured and refreshments 6 p.m. in the Armory building, according to Mrs. Ivu Truseott, will be sold. . ward president of the Fourth Mrs. Wesley Marx entertained Primary. costume It is a party, and will at a family dinner Saturday night features games, dance, and other in honor of the birthday anniReforms of entertainment. versary of her hubband on Sat- freshments will be sold. Parents on own and her Sunday. urday, are also invited to attend, Mrs. dinner Truseott said. Present to enjoy the were Mrs. Mary Ann Mikkelson, Wilford Mikkelson, Mrs. Elva Ros Aiken, now of Las Vegas, Ockey, Mr .and Mrs. Devon Mik- Nevada, visited from Friday to kelson and Mr. and Mrs. Urell Mikkelson all of Fountain Green, Monday with Mr. and Mis Russell Arthur Tranter and sons Jack and Aiken, also friends and relatives Dee of Nephi, Mrs. Ace Blackham here. and Faye and Bevan of Moroni. Mr. and Mrs, B. A. Childs and Mr. and Mrs. H. Demoyne Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour family of Provo visited last weekMikkelson of Ephraim, Mr. and end with Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Peel Mrs. Wilford Larsen of Mt. Pleas- and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ilafen. ant. Mr. Childs took in the deer hunt and was successful In getting Mrs. Arthur Rasmussen enter- his deer. tained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. Rasmussens Mr. und Mrs. Knox D. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn V. Culp, Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Baldwin, Mrs. Het-ti- e F. Kelm, Mrs. Helen 8. Mrs. Marcheta May, Mrs. May Baker of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Leancier, Mrs. llerna Holt and Miss Nancy Le- ander of Provo were in attendance at the official visitation of grand council officers to Mt. Pleasant Bethel No. 6 International Order of Jobs Daughters, Monday evening in Masonic Temple. Preceding the visitation the vis-- ! Robert M. Hutchins, University itors were guests at dinner in Wa-- i has not satch Academy dining room. piesidcnt: "Democracy failed; the intelligence of the race has failed before the problems the race has raised. - Page Nine The Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid is out of the BAG page 23, at Burled on the Democratic Platform, is proof Socialized Medicine is still the black hope of the Bosones, Grangers, and Steven-sonthough they refuse to talk about it. Keep freedom to choose. s, A vote for ARTHUR V. WATKINS WILLIAM A. DAWSON DOUGLAS STRINGFELLOW Will the workers tell the people that Communists of high rank are being rooted out of important positions of trust in the government? And when one of these ir.en, Alger Hiss, was being investigated Truman said it was just a Red Herring? Will they tell the people that when government officials of high rank were being investigated for income tax irregularities and for huge shortages In agriculture commodities Truman said they were all honorable men? Will they tell them of the mink coat, deep freezes and yacht trips, etc., etc., etc.? Will they tell the people that the campaign promises of their party in the 1948 election was among other things, to bring peace to the nation, balance the budget, control infla- - Act and reduce taxes? And that tion, repeal the in spite of a Democrat controlled congress they failed, utterly, to live up to theiir promises? Will they tell the people that Truman's stooge, Stevenson, failed to keep his promises to the people of his own state? That he promised economy but the records show that he spent $150 million dollars of state surplus and left a deficit of $27 millions in 1950? That he left a deficit of $37 millions in 1951? That he promised fewer Payrollers but added 2288 more at an increased cost of $2,179,-726- ? That he promised an end to commercialized gambling but that a report of the Internal Revenue department Bhows 24 million gambling rackets in Northern Illinois alone? Will they tell the people that the people of Illinois lost $13,000,000 thru counterfeit cigarette stamps and that 25,000,000 pounds of horse meat were sold to Illinois housewives at beef prices? Will they tell the people that Stevenson said in July, "I am mentally, physically and temperamentally unfit for the presidency?" Will they tell the people of the Democratic Cleveland depression so that the people may realize that depressions are not peculiar to either party? Taft-Hartle- y No, Mr. Editor! These issues will if they are brought up an attempt will off by saying it is an attempt to use ogy and false issues. (We wonder how some people ? ) be buried deeply. And be made to laugh them fear and mob psycholmuch it takes to scare But, Mr. Editor, Well tell you some of the things they WILL tell the people. First, (and in spite of the foregoing which is a part of the record), they will say, You aint never had it so good. Second, (also in spite of the record), they will have the unmitigated gall to tell the people that only a democratic administration can assure America a sound economy and prosperity. Third (also in spite of the record), they will say that Stevenson is the man who can correct all of the evils of the day. They even admit all of the foregoing but say that this guy "will correct it all. We have made some mistakes, they say, but just give us four more years and we will prove we can correct them. they will tell the people that Eisenhower is totally unfit for the presidency, in spite of the fact that both Truman and Sparkman have on numerous occasions in the past said that Eisenhower would make a fine president. Fourth, Fifth, they will think the people so stupid that they will tell them, "Oh, don't worry about the huge debt. We only owe it to ourselves. Ourselves? Do you hear the holders of government bonds, of life insurance policies, of annuity and pension incomes saying we owe it to ourselves? In many cases these holdings represent their lifes savings. Life insurance companies have huge amounts of the reserves of the people's life incurance policies invested in government bonds. Yes, we owe it to ourselves. We owe It to thousands of thrifty, frugal citizens who have saved for a rainy day and for income in their old age. We owe it to them, and If the time ever came that this government, because of reckless and fanatical spending fails to meet, the obligations owed to its thrifty folks, millions of people will suffer want and misery and the Incentive to work and earn and save and own property will be lost to the people of the greatest nation on earth. Editor, we could tell you much more of the false idealogles and fantastic theories of this fair and new deal gang, but we have long over stayed our welcome. We believe in a two party system. We must have a multiple party system If we are to be governed by the constitution. But we believe the Democratic party of today has departed so far from the prina socialciples of the old party that we are headed toward one controlled party. by istic government, Mr. and IKE EISENHOWER Sponsored is a VOTE AGAINST SOCIALIZED MEDICINE Sponsored by DR. PAUl A. CLAYTON 130 South 11th loot Salt toko City, Utah Wl. PLal fcpolh Ltj lUomcnd Study Cdiid Fald Pol. 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