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Show J The Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid Page Six November 7, 1952 Mr. und Mrs B. It. Ixiwe and Anderson, Gladys Anderon, Anna ghost stones told by Lueile HanMole men fall through lai k Robert Livett, Sicretary of three child! rn, Steven, Cindy and Jensen, Ila Jensen, Lueile Madsen, sen. Defense, speaking of Russian purpose than through lai k of Dean, and Dean Vance, all of Salt Chula Peterson, Roma Tucker, if U. S: "Tin Ir lmbit has Lila Graham, Loa Cheney and Luke City viMted recently at the Hina Evans, Nellie McAllister and Blanch Follet were hostesses. been to imply to someone else tin Uoas Vance home. kern Robertson Fountain of Imitation is the sric I'-crimes they themselves piopose Green. Relief Society conferences were to commit.' Futz Anderson who is emNathaniel held in both Fairview wards Sunploy! d in Sulina, spent lust weekMr. and Mrs. Lyle Vance ami end at his home heie. Mr .and Mrs. Woodmw Chritian-- j day evening. sen were hosts at a Halloween Boots Saie Farmer Mr. ami Mrs. Howard W. Rigby paity for 25 guests Finlay eveand Mrs. llu Jensen spent a lew ning. The party was held in a Aaikiko, Mo. - Lightning struck Paints days in Provo last we k visiting vacant house and a spooky good the cow barn of Mam ice Ryan Green ware Firing Clay with their children. time was had. Chn ken dinner was while he was milking a cow Tin of irit-ius- fountain Cjrcen . Mrs. Ada C. Anderson Phon. 344 and Mr, and Mrs. Due Hansen children of Lehi visited Sunday with relatives here. Everything For the Ceramic Hobbyist Mr. and Mrs. George Salmon, of Salt Iaike City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Niels M. Lund. Li Visiting Sunday with Mrs. Lyda Carter were her son, Gerald Caiter and family of Levan, and Mrs. Stanley Carter of Moroni. ' f k I Jf I Mrs. Zina Jacobsen was hostess to members of the Social Hour club at a hot dinner Thursday afternoon. Sewing was the afternoon diversion. jTs f i cow and a pig nouiliy were killed Rvan v. ns i tunned but the rub her boots he was wealing apparently saved him from being killed served. Cvrus Jensen who is employed in Magna spent the weekend A Halloween party was hi Id in at Ins home in Fairview. Fairview South ward by F. Artis Club members and paitners. Mrs Ellis Madsi n entertained It was a masked costume party her sewing club at a steak dinner and a Halloween luncheon was Knday evening. decorations Present to enjoy the evening served and Hallowe'en A attended. were Elsie Christensen, Winnie used. Twenty-fiv- e Rasmussen, Mary Coons, Edda scavenger hunt was enjoyed and V It may not he good eating, rays the National Wildlife Fedeiation but the surf scoter is a most interesting fellow to have aroun LOA'S CERAMIC STUDIO 22 South Starting Saturday, November Come in, see how easy I - By George MAKES Cornell Burrows, State - Open Wed., Fri., Saturday mute it is to p. m. 8 lord y iltiy fin'd Ceramics CHRISTMAS EXCELLENT -6 GIFTS University. The Modemettes entertained at a baby shower recently, honoring one of their members, Mrs. Ethel Williams, who has a new son. k supper They enjoyed a and played cards. pot-luc- Fifteen couples, N. S. club members and partners enjoyed an evening of fun when dressed in wlerd atHallowe'en costumes they tended the MIA Hallowe'en fro-- 1 lie and dance Tuesday evening. Later the group enjoyed a turkey dinner with all the trimmings at the City Hall. , Visitors at the home of Mrs. Clarence Mower, and getting their last chance of the season at deer and hunting, were her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allan G. Morns of Tooele and a nephew, Blaine Vance of San Diego, MURDER . . . Andres Requena, 40, lies in New York tenement hallway where bullets killed him. Be had edited newspaper opposing Dominicaa republic Dictator Trujillo. son-in-la- w airuiew Lucy Tucker Saturday afternoon one of the first fall dinner parties was given Phono 3067 at the home of Mrs. Zelda HolMrs. Alton . Jones entertained man. The Stitch and Chat club ladies at a turkey supper the evening of were her guests. Handiwork took October 29 in honor of the brth-da- y anniversary of her husband. up their time and nine guests Guests present Included Mr. and were present. Mrs. Grant Olsen, Miss Cleona Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Beck It was a hurried business trip of Mt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. from McGill, Nevada for the greeted Earl Beck of Indianola. Perry Allred's when they after a During the evening a group of and parted with friends brief stay In town. They also vis-ie- d spooks visited the party. for a short time with Mrs. Bertha Mrs. Blain Vance of San Diego visAllreds mother, ited here two weeks with Mr. and Christiansen. Mrs. Ross Vance, took In the deer The Thursday Nighters held hunt and also visited in Provo their regular luncheon and rook and Salt Lake City. party at the home of Mrs. Itha Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carr of Green. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Salt Lake City was a recent visiAda Livingston and Mrs. Rachel tor at th6 Sadie Snow home. Syme with consolation prize givMrs. Afton Daniels and two en to Mrs. Sara Ann Fields. children of Ogden, spent a week Mrs. Jean Ivory and children of here with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Springville visited lor a few days Rigby and other relatives. last week with relatives here. Last Wednesday evening Mrs. Miss Voneal Anderson who is Sylvia Mills entertained her rook employed at Salt Lake City, vis- club at a Halloween party. ited here over the weekend with Light refreshments were served to Mrs. Ellen Turpin, Mrs. Velera her parents. Cheney, Mrs. Becky Jensen, Mrs. There was much rejoicing in lone Rigby, Mrs. Mary Sanderthe Osmond Crowther home Mon- son, Mrs. Juanita Jensen, Mrs Ma-or- a Hansen and Mrs. Minta Cox. day morning when they received a telegram telling them they were grandparents again. It was a The Primary associations of both girl, born at CrCistohal, Panama, wards held a Hallowe'en costume October 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Max ball for all the children on Hallowe'en night. They enjoyed dancGreene. , Mrs. Greene is te former Miss ing, refreshments and a fish pond. Eloise Crowther, and this is the second child and second daughter Fairview North and South ward for the Greenes. Mr. Greene is a M I As sponsored a free picture chemist and is employed by the show for everyone on Halloween government in the Health De- night. partment in Panama. Mrs. Ellen Peterson entertained Besides Mr. and Mrs. Crowther, the new Miss has paternal grand- at a dinner party one day last parents, who reside in Salt Lake week for Mrs. Lorna Tucker, Mrs. r, Rill Peterson, Mrs. Kaziah HanCity, and a N. M. Jensen of Fountain Green. sen, Mrs. Orabell Jensen, Mrs. Thea Sanderson. When you throw mud at someMr. and Mrs. Howard W. Rigby body, you're the one thats losing were Salt Lake visitors this week. ground. Look At Those Buys! Marshmallows I rn EEEVlElf iVLCCl l SO 19 D CamPbe,l's' Tomato, No. htiad SNACK PEAS Morrell's, Ready To Eat Lunch Meat 12 oz. can Sugar Belle, No. 303 can Fancy Queen Apple, No. 300 can 2 cane llrC WHUVC CA spaghetti :r.rAr""i., 3 for I AA ww Jr 15 25 27 35 4 oz. can White Star, Chunk Style No. Vi can Fleet, "For The Best Biscuits Ever Ig. 40 oz. pkg. 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