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Show TIIK PYRAMID Appreciate News of You, IX) YOU WANT TO BUY, KENT, XKIX OK TKADET Your Family, and Tr an YOI K CITY I' At All Times. Volume LXIII Two Tlu Canada, Africa Two Voiing Mi'll (min tin Foiiii t to ii ( In si i i i n wml have hi Si lioi'ls in .sum Home m Salt Lake Citv Oi n ,illi d tin" (him h id i missioiis lor Ji'sus (In 1st of Lotte! dav S.m.ts Thomas K Cook will labor in tln Wist Canadian Mission and toiler Distrut well 21 Flank Ciowtlnr M ( I tali Pyramid, Friday. (Vtulier ) SiS Fountain Green Men Leave Soon To Fil! Missions in Ileasmt .Mt. is a son of Mr and Mis Osmond Ciowthei He will enof Fountain On in Flank M Ciowtlicr will labor in ter the Mission Home in Salt tin' South African Mission l.ake Citv November I Thomas K Cook is a son of Eldtr Crowthei is a member of1 Mr and Mrs Thomas H Cook of the Third Quorum of Elders of Fountain Giein He is .1 member Fountain (Ireen waid Moroni of the Third Quorum of Elders of stake Moroni Fountain Green ward He is a graduate of Moroni stake He is a graduate of Mo- high school anil Snow College, roni high school and Seminary, Ephraim, and has attended the Snow College of Southern Utah at Ci and is also a graduate of Branc h College and the L D S dar City where he was a member Institute of Religion at Ephraim. of the ROTC He is also a grad-Elder Cook wdil enter the Mis- - uate of the A. C Institute -- al ai It i nlm isi s i d Keans While students nt the distmt.s ill en i linol tnjied Tlmisdae ami Finiav pursuing their carious aitiwties out of school, tom hers of the district were in Salt Lake City attending the annual convention of the Utah Education Association Louis ' Goes sto Canada . . . 4 NSH Iee Justesen Oslmiiie Ac adei mcc w on Sanpete It mis JiMi in - - t v ' ) f r, i hv V , -- ' . . 'he J ", : ift5 4 I' i nnvcttt ham 1 , It's Spring v : Mt. Pleasant News of Interest - From Servicemen Wasatch Notes v. 1 Frank M. Thcmas Crowther Successful Elk Hunters Check in Early K. Cook Student Named "Cut Out Queen" At University Four of the twelve local hunters who were lucky in getting elk into the permits, had reported ( hocking station operated by Alma Allred earlv in the week The Ilob were mk eessful hunfers Mow ei, who bagged his elk in the Twin Peaks aiea of Nebo General, (loon P Brewer and Charles Rowe who got their elk in C Canyon of Manti North End, and Erven Brotherson who bagged his elk in Ciandall Canvon on Manti South End. Hunters who had elk permits and had not reported in with their game early in the week were: To Gerald V Burton, Neil YV. Hafen and Fergus C. Rosenlund on the Nebo General; Wells Thursby, Manti North End; Jay Coates, Lena B Coates, Fred Willeox and Travis Rosenlof on With the coming of the middle Manti South End. of October, falling of the aspen leaves and cold nights. the thoughts of thousands of Utah people turn to deer hunting, says Thoughts Turn Deer Hunt Agent Reports Sanpete People Graduate in Civil Defense residents Twenty-si- x Sanpete of graduareceived certificates tion after a four-da- y civil defense course held at Ephiaim last wick Ceitificates were presented by Sheril f Ulysses Larsen, Sanpete director of civil defense. The si hool, held in Ephraim city auditorium, consisted of lectures, moving pictures, informal and formal discussions, and information on civil defense from the federal, state and local levels. The school was brought to Sanof pete county at the request Sheriff Larsen, and was attended by interested citizens from all Sanpete communities. Introduced as the leader of the school was Leonard A. Higgins, field representative of the Utah Civil Defense Council, by County Commissioner John H. McAllister Make Good Use Of Leaves Agent Advises It just about time for those leaves to start falling and disposis ing of them can mean lots of woik, notes A Fullmer Allred, Sanpete County Agent. If you are wondering what to do with these leaves, Mr Allred suggests making compost to imnext for soils prove garden In addition to leaves you spring can use glass clippings, weeds and other plants refuse Mr Allied suggests building the compost pile in layers, using 12 Inches of leaves then one or two Inches of soil To hasten decay, udd a tablespoon of ammonium nitrate for each cubic foot of organic matter It will also help to wet the pile down as each layer is added, Mr Allred James O Stewart, Y Schedules full-fledg- Road Shows v Tuesday Evening Miss Carlvlo Olsen, Nolth Sunlit to high s hool grad of 53, was (boson "Kappa Sigma Cut Out Queen, (luting Hello Week aitivities last week at University ol Utah Miss Olsi n daughter of Mr Mt and Mrs W C O si n ot Pleasant, was one of 163 Kappa tiigma pledges In 1952 Cariyle was Mt Pleasant Jubilee Days Queen Manti-LaS- National Forest Supervisor It is expected there will be the usual heavy migration of hunters to the mountains w itli the gieatest hunter activity being on the Manti Division of the forest from Twelve Mile Canyon and Muddy Creek north to Spanish Fork Can-- i yon and Schofield sinee that part1 of the fonst is not far distant! from Utah population centers. The forest langers would welcome a good storm before the hunting season opens on October 17, as it was during the hunt-- ) ing season last year that the forest experienced its worst fires and they weie all Also, a storm would make hunting easier. Mr. Stewart says the most common causes of hunter-cause- d fires are burning discarding matches and lighted cigarettes in dry vegetation, leaving camp without thoroughly extinguishing camp fires from which the wind causes fire to spread into dry brush and timber, and not exercising due care in selecting and preparing a place fro the camp fire. He makes the folllowing suggestions DON'T build fires bv lotten logs and stumps, as it is very difficult to extinguish fire when burning in decayed wood DO clean the ground surface around the camp fire of all grass, sticks, etc., so there will be no material in which the fire can spread DO let forest rangers, game wardens and others know where you are camped, because some-- 1 times there are emergencies at home and you need to bo found immediately DO be safety conscious at all times Be ABSOLUTELY (SURE you are shooting at a deer before you Your conscience will nev-- , shoot er let you rest if you shoot a man. Kill a porcupine every time yon are Porcupines get a chance orv destructive to trees Span other forms of wildlife man-cause- d ir t, I i c i 1 -- t i dif-feie- c y ... y Everyone Enjoyed the International Relations IRC. tryouts were held October Club Hopeful members were requited to give a throe to five minute talk on some topic of international impoitance Only Jun-- j lors and Seniors may join this club which is the only high school member of a national colThe club lege organization hopes to present some Last speakers during the year year, Douglas Ii, iStrmgfellow, Utah's representative, came before the studentbody as a speaker for the I R. C. 6 well-know- n "Tales From the topic of a the auditorium one of a series given this year. Underneath" was lycpum given in October 6 It is of lyceunts to be 1 1 c one ill Mt. Reeve Nollliall Mt Pleasant haii man tm tiio Republican Parsaid their nominating convi-n-- t ty Local urn had In en set for Saturday, ( t obi i 111, while ChairiT-aJ, . Borg of the Denux ratio party, Is .said their nominating convention had in en i ailed for Monday, October 12 Both conventions will S.S. he hold in the (Tty Hall, and both w ill begin at H p in The ti mm of Mayor Grant JoMiss Floiemi Nielsin of .Sail Denim rut, ami Council-me- n Bake Citv, daughter of Mr and hansen, Rik-Seely (Republican) and Mis S M Nieisen ot Mt hei David Jorgensin (Democrat) ant 1ms just been advised at the oml of this year. election to the boaid of dnector.s lor the Notional Assm tat ion of lull i mil Revenue Employees at their annual lonvmtum held in Atlantic Citv, New JerseyW W Miss Nielsen Hubbtill of Denvei, Colorado who I resident was elei ted National She will serve a two tins vi ar Drilling al tlie Colleen K. Steinyear term repit sent ing the Intel er well eleven and a half mtlre fiom east ml Revenue Employees oi Mt Pleuxant in the Jos Nebraska Colorado, New Mcxuo, Valh y Structure, is reported to Utah Wyoming and he slow by workmen at the rig and v isitorx Visitors to the rig Sunday report the well had been sunk to a di pt li of 2270 feet, but that no dulling had been going on as they had .ig mi lost circulation DrillMt Pleasant w III ing at 1900 feet had been at a Pul Wn pn sntent ol tin for several weeks as Ci k nin) mv h is standstill igat urn askf"l di s g Um lot limit la m v part of a dull bit lost in the pipe Thi- - was fished from the hole sv stem si i in t ut e on till II Mianwhile it is reported that a il sev i ll slim t uu w ill In patt loi ation is being staked for a I s t ed this sum in vv pm nmpli dei p test wildcat on the south met hi t hat i omp mv as a poit ion of the Jo's Valley Struc-tui- e III iVellli III plug! am The south Id's Valley wildilaliigeteli probably will he in or adjallowanl Biodiiuk SCS Sihs cat Si cent Township 16 siuiit 1st disiovind a mi ill hit Smith toand (turn 27, Range 5 East. n of the piisonoii- - pi mt H dogi Tin in ii Cln -t lonhurg turner on v hos.- pine the pi mts "tie tniind is n along an effmt In ii H at i i v i 5 hope all pi mt t In niuu lnr- - will f iiiiili.it i e e si h s with mt and his wise r id i lie tin small intis' ii s ist In vI me notn ed Morning YYoiship si rv a es will Inpliraim ("inliiited at the Fust Prc.sby-tiiiat M Ci mu Co uu list Sui'ision Cliimli Sundav at II am Ii is d (H)il'li t' p nr of tin dik" Rev f Ei win 11 Bollingi r will give -( lm g i 'anal a iiiiiioi si main for children and Spring ( it v tin- adult presentation i nt it lo Removal of ih lm- - tmm h inm 'will Bi mg Somebody " Sunday i bun h is ninh iv av a tin- In id of Ih .1 si In ml ( lassi s w ill meet at 10 a m I M Sumsinn m ('mum Inavv Miss Emelie Clink dint ting the clemn" YY'asatih equipment (ontintnr Mrs Sund ly School, tlaTi a ih mm lifur llmsi shm Cat lit line Hansen and Mrs Mice i gation "inpanv in thin Gunn leading in the junior, primditch al v and kindei garten age Gospel Incliaimla following the One hundred thirty five acrisof 'Dams will meet contours weie lived nut on tin w in ship m i v a e YY'est minster Fellowship groups Eatl Hick farm l Reed Krianhiaik is using a to- will combine at 7 15 for a tal v til tile sagebrush er idu itm and dramatic presentation at the behind his farm trai tor w hu h does ilmrtli Modet (tins Barbara Je.in and Blle Squier will a line gib People interest! d in Andtlson t t similar piopits should pi- oi eedings Hi iv- S( out Tioop 50 S will meet Ried and look the iqmpment and ba.se-n- ii Monday at 6 3n at the ihuri h leaied a lea over nt iih ms, Dave Carleton and Dave Lindsav, leading activities will IT esident Ann Paikinson modi i ite tin YY match Guild meetings Tuesday at 7 15 pm at the Hna.si n home Protestant (hurih Services Elsevv here Mr and .Mrs Miller YYilliams of the YV, is, dill Academv staff will (undent morning worship services in tin Di It a Oiiinnmiiitv church at 11 am Sund iv in Delta Two membeis of the Gospel Teams will ai company the YVilliam's to tins veivu i' A .service the set ond and last Sundays of each month will be oftiied to all IToti stants in and around Delta Rev E Bollinger will continue evening vespers at EEphraim at 6 p m in the library basement All who wish to attend this hour activity Sundav evenings are invited to come c Woman i National Officer ex-pu- t- Gas Well Drilling - mui-ied- Reaches 2270 Feet s Conservation News 1 i 1 I i I u-- i i i - i First Presbyterian Church Activities i I 111 - i - i , 1 tians-monntai- n mu-sua- dl-r- ei ( , ... US. Jlhjliflglils Rod Marx By Last Friday tin S S S initiated, the new- - membeis into their club. The last period of the dav was Mr and Mrs Que Seely and All the family are going to Bountiful used for then assembly to this weekend to attend the fifti- little sisters were required eth wedding anniversary of Mrs wear an onion ai und their necks and Mrs and to chew bubble gum At the Seely's pan nts, Mr half during the game with Ephraim Tolman " they plaved a Chrldri n of Mr and Mrs Her- football game the South winning ovc i the Ninth man Beck all came home Sunday At eleven o lot k the new gvm and Monday to help celebrate the of was locked to outside is and all 71 th birthday anniversary SSS membeis betan the evenings their father on October 0 A ten tore chamber was set Also present wore Mr Becks tun sisti rs Mrs Conic Brady and up in the basi-iii- ' nt and all little All Mrs Oievin Bigler. sisti rs wile sent thiough Mi and Mrs. Jack Edmunds of girls ictired about 3 00 am folMr and Mrs Provo wire weekend guests at Ralph Nunley lowing a snack of spuclnuts and Edmunds' and son Kenneth of Midvale were pop the home of Mrs It was repent'd that eveivone grandparents, Mr and Mrs Gibbs guests Saturday and Sunday of Mrs H E Carlson. Monsen. enjoyed the dav ... YY'a-satc- 'rip-roari- 6-- and Gun Club Sets Annual Hunters' Ball "T" Annual Deer Hunters n i Miss Margaret Thompson, who has been laid up in the infirmary with a lame ankle, is now about Starting October 6, she has been conducting the library from a wheel chair. Something new has been decided on for the annual Letter-ett- e dance Instead of the usual formal attire the dance is to be Jeri Peake, strictly informal. pn sident, is chairman of the dance which will be on November -- Sciips put out ot tlie uay. politics u llcasunt as both Republicans teiiicici ats eallrc liuminalnm cc m cut ioiw. , st Kind football 1. ihur game Reg a n Frulav night under Pi lights a' Rams 2nd lull tin hums W L T pi t pf pa NSH In the (Uine hai k with a line n ghtmg 50ti l'l t; spirit and Ellis Ih. t u.tui Ins wav to the goal lim tuun the 2( to .store the Rams (in a l'l v.nd Lilacs Think net am! (iukstv tin bv Mis Viola Justesen Mt '1inn i s hi Dai Uu of m ne lr im tin gan igi Ill asant has received word hat k i v hit tl i g i,i fm her son Louis Justesen of Scotts- - g tine Hu Ac aden ond the sei Mine and bi en st burg Oregon, has In injured while winking in the tim-b- i r It was reported that a Mm. trie tell on him, fracturing sevthe lilacs en al nibs and sevenbody causing I ellleterv lot. bruises. On sumlav Mrs. Ituei Ii the flowers that liad Hof Imsui taki ii bv the frost ami took tin ill to the eeme-terTwo Mt Pleasan men Tmimiv When she arrived there Tucket and Marion Nielson wont she f "l l III the lilae Imsli on hi r to Richfield recenth where they I ellleterv By I aye Robinson lot to III- ill liloolll. Mrs liiicsi h said she feared Wealing diapers, gunny sai ks enlisted in the U S ir Fnice ill Both will leave Bert Douglas one would hilieve her If logging boots pa amas and other original garbs t hi freshmen October 2d for Lai blind she said lilai s were blooming Air vveie introduced to the student-bo- d Force Baso, Texas lnr their so she gathered ill Oi tidier, v as the initiate s of 1953 by several of the blooms and training. 5 the Junior class October was Tommy son of Mr uid Mis brought tin in home to prove tinned into a work dav for the Winn Tucker, is a V'5i griduate it. freshmen with junmis supervis- of Wasatch Academv He has After a general clean-u- p bei n working in ing coining since Court graduation program and Kangaioo the Frosh weie dei ired Manon is a son ot Mi and Mrs MIA membeis of the W A Kent Nielson of Mt Pleasant st udi He graduated fr on Wasatch Academy in 1952 and since that Ballroom dancing (lassos bi gan time has been woiling with his Septembei 25 with a dance lor fatln l and also on the gas pipeeveryone in the gvm lasting two line hums Beginning October 5 the i lasses vveie separated into The Ninth Sanpite Stake M I A An man First ("ass Kent M and Fi oshmen-Sopho-Fox-troore gioups polka, Ji risen ot Fairvievv stationed with Kind Show is to b, held next and waltz were the fust patterns s Squadron. 315th Air Tin sd iv night, Oi tohei 13 limit r ho (in ei tmn ol tin Stake In. him shown Such folk dances as the Headquarter Division (Combat Uaigo) A P O. been 959, vv is chosen "Altman of the Dm-itoConnell Osborne Ilokey pokev have also done. Kith n minute acts are to lie Month and was prp.entod a picBait va vv North ture of himsi It with lus com- fuiiiislud bv Fan view South ward For the past two Sundays manding if f er a liftien dollar wild Co u h Sours has taken groups on i la k and a trip to M mil i He Miiiintamv die waul Mt PR asant Mt ii t and th vv u ds hiking tups to Maple and Box nueivid the coveted aw aid for Si ond and Third wards Pli asant Canovns courteous along, Taking lopcv, soldierly appeal a'lee, tend an Sptiiig Citv waul The theme they made it over the waterfall deportment, mm d conduit ol the show is "Bi tween the Cov-ii- s at the head of Box Canyon attention to duty ol the Impmv niont Eia i GarlFour members ol the group a Kent and ousin. Calvin The show will begin piomptlv who is Lyle Abercrombie. Glenn Nelson, ic also lion) Fa mew stages, Clark Bennett and Shari Gob-har- serving in the Marines in Japan, at 7 30 p nr on three Fairvievv North ward Mt Pleastried coming down a spent an enjoyable dav together ant 'Second and Third ward chawav and proceeded to get in Tokyo recenth They are stapel and Spring City ehapel lost. "Let me tell you we went tioned about fiftv miles apart. The annual Road Show is an M places nobody else had ever been, I A budget number nd there is we climbed up boulders and fell John K Olsen who spent the no barge, Even one is invited to down boulders until I thought summer in Ml. Mi Citv attending attend. w e'd nt ver get out of that place has October 5 the hikeis had a din - the University of Mexico Mr and Mis Bt rt Smith, Nan-cner with a porcupine, which was entered Brigham Young UniverHe and Irtr.e YY'himpev went to is his for senior as the in year their sity canyon, captured to main dish. majoring in pc lit, cal science and Salt Lake City Thursday spend the vvekend with relatives languages October 10 through 12 is the va- fust of a series of three-daFun cations for YV. A Students may either go home or visit with a ft lend for the weekend. Son of Local Woman, Injured t ui lil i ami oft light l,n k le A tinal t till v was a p iss m the eml Zone iioin Dai ml to Cunning Cooksey tiir the timk to Tune of 20 - 6 Friday Night I ' ' " t . . . KAMI I) Nunilu r Pm As Wasatch Academy Takes Game from 1 Goes to Africa Prirc Ten ( Ynt i;i; diet In tlit) Political Parties Schedule Nominating Convention Here Saturday and Monday "i th S mpi te Si hool iiiiiui lnr a two la holidov riling to Supi inti inli nt How-ai- t, Y A Eariy Fall Good Time for Sheep Eailv tall canid been w after lambs have and before ewes are Benefit Banquet Saturday for Two Moroni Wards Moroni East and YVest wards have planned a benefit banquet for Saturday, October 10. the first to be held in their new chapel Pro-- i eeeds from the banquet will b turned ever to the chapel building fund, and local people are hoping enough funds will Ye raised so that ehapel will be completed and dedicated during ward conference Relief SiHietv organizations of the two wards are in charge of MDY organizations the banquet will take eaie of the decorations; Pundav Si hool will have i barge of the takets Priesthood oigamza-turn- s the t ilile setting and the Priming si rung of the banquet , the best time for of hrid is usually and prosper members club the Mt Pleasant Rod and Gun u, firm ,1(hk to get operatol (Tub has been set for Thursday, lnt,, n,e stu p business, says A Oi tolar 15 according to Donald Fullim r Allied Sanpete County ('.liter piesident of the orgamza-- I Agi nt it is t this season of the year Mr and Mrs irenrv Tuttle, Mr. tarn The ball will be held in Queen (.emiallv possible to buy some ol nmi Mrs H irry Simpson Mr and (Ttv BulltO'im with Terry's Seven the surplus ewes from neighbor-Hit- s Mis Merril Neilson and Mr and and a Miss Orchestra furn-- ' mi; t it ih is or l im hers or to ob- and Mis Donald Carter spent years tain a wide si list ion of ewes Sund iv at Li bmnti Cave and Ely, ohing the music As in past it is exputed that a rifle Horn t he teiiuin cl markets Ewes Nevada nt will be gcvni awav at mtet mission can usually bo purchased Elmo Yiuletson of Salt Lake ot the dame reason ible pines at this period, Allred Citv Mi spent n few dnvs the fore repolts i Fu rt in moi e there is usually part of the week with his mother, Oison Biabv of San Francisco Mrs YYTlford YYest. 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