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Show October 0, lb5;l John The Mt. Pleasant - (I'tah) Pyramid Monson F. Home Wedding Unites Mt. Pleasant Man and Bride from Tooele Oct. 2 nrial fcmuttii nf the Hrrlt Honored on 80th Birthday house was held Sunday afternoon in Salt Lake City In honor of the nihtii-tlbirthday anmversai y of John F Monsen, a native of Mt Pleasant Mr Monsen was born here October 4, 1S73. a son of Mr and Mrs lVter Monsen has lie farmed and ram hed in the vicinity of Mt Pleasant und Hunting-ton- , and also m Aberdeen, Idaho. tSince his retirement he has made his home in Salt Lake City. Mr Monsen married Annie Wake in the Manti Temple in 1K06 She died in 1921 at AberoH-- i 00 fotcJ... OH ewA Wed 50 Years ikuu subsidies, voter ans benefits, welfare assistance, old age payments, and to the state government for c highway construction dams, etc The trouble is that for evuy $100 you and the people of ,our state sent to Washington in Oi'. s only $0 01 ion the aveiagei came back This wouldn t he bad if th. re weren't so many billions going to Washington and if the' amount each of i iv, sends in to Cncle Sum weien't such a tug pint of our total income In fiscal Id'll, the 4S states and Hawaii sent $05 billion to Washington and got hack in ' Federal aid onlv $4 2 billion This Fedeial tax is such a big percentage of our combined income that we're finding it almost impossible to iai'p enough lixal taxi's to adequatelv operate the essent ml iyn es of our own state il govc foments and Klin to Washington Thats tnic all over America We're being chained of our tax- hydio-elec-tri- Phon Washington where they visited their and daughter. Mr and Mrs llogge Ulracei, and the Kogges new son tail n recent- -- c Card of Thanks We wish to thank all those who were so kind to us at the time of the illness and death of our beloved husband and father. Your comforting expressions of sympathy will always be remembered with deep gratitude. Mrs William Coates and Family Mr and Mrs. James Johansen Open House, Family Dinner to Honor James Johansens on Golden Wedding day evening. High prizes were won by Mrs Chloe Frandsen and Mrs. Pearl Kosenlof and Mrs Mary Whitman cla med the travelers prize. Mr and Mrs James Johansen Jim) will be honored at a family dinner, Sunday noon in honor of their fiftieth wedding aniversary. The dinner will be held at the home of their son and daughter-- 1 Mr. and Mrs Verl J. Johansen, 510 South Second West, Mt Pleasant. Following the dinner friends and relatives are invited to greet the couple at an open house at the Verl J. Johansen home from 2.30 to 6 pm. g resi- Mr Johansen, a dent of Mt. Pleasant, was born here April 7, 1 SH0, a son of Niels and Christcna Anderson Johasen, early pioneers, - Mrs. Amanda Diaper Johansen was born in M uom. March 7, 1385. a daughter of Parley P. and Margaret .Simmonsen Diaper. The couple wcie married Octo- ber 14. 1903 m Manti and have. made their home heic' sinc e that time. They ase members of the Third L D S ward six They are the parents of children, five of whom are living. They are: Vad s Johansen, Magna; Mrs. Gladys Draper and Verl J. Johansen, Mt Pleasant. Clair Johansen. Tooele Leon Johansen, Orem They h eve sixteen children and filtecn ic es that may ! ai raved dgillnh us n ias been my pnvilcge lecent-oughl,v to U(,rk Wlth national o,gan-i- c I7ltlon dedicated to eliminating this threat by stimula'mg sc - th-- I pcying potential bv Washington nd thus we're tempted mole and mote to inn to Washington foi the pel tormanc e of semces we should be doing for ourseU.'s as individuals or through our local The more we do this governments l he- more centialized nor government becomes, the mote powei it h,u un1 ,h President Ki enhowei eleaily i ognizes this clanger and he -I c'.etei mined to uo something about it The' Piosidc nt wants to tuini-the trend from centralized goyei n- ment He has just ad;ed Congrc ss to create a commission to ttior- study the piesent almoin al litionslup between Fedeial. state end local governments as legards responsibilities, tax sources and He told Conin'' ei Ui' present situation is nidJ'' national pioblem His mevage to Congiess was but a restatement of his dec lara-tio- n made three yeais ago while Pisident of Columbia University and when he apparently had no thought of running for the presi-denr- v "I fnmlv believe, he said at tha time, that the annv of people' m Amen, a urging gieater .id gi outer centralization of gov eminent and gieater dependence upon the fedeial treasury consti-tut- " a gieater thieat to this gov- eminent than any combination of life-lon- fc foieign y 11- at thc thus cutting down , eliam an e cm e.'nti ih.c'd govei nment The mganization is The National Count il lor Commun- ltv In prove ment Its chan man is J Penney, founder of the store chain his name He is one of Amenta's outstanding citizens As a member ot the Council's boaid of directors I spoke on Hit' plate rm with Mr Penney at the Council's recent annual meeting in St Lotus and again at Now Oilcans at a legion-a- l meeting lieliirth Needed In his speeches, Mr Penn' v has warned against the ".low but steady invasion of the states bv C ftdtml ' gov, : tirst bv taxation trnditi states and local lisle d 'it a n' .a on e. by handing back .' BIG THE GREAT illv hel I bv t he oi imunitii s, then pait of tin- money iitic' 'Tie (. subst.o i i.illv to put the states on a f.ei. ial dole with resultant steady l"-- s oi s ivoi oignt v " n Is that fedeial The Council co economv must b gin at home' Its formal "i.jeitive- - an- ill To ene mil age imie lesnonsihility and in local communities and the Cates; (2i to check the tide toward centralization ol power in the lechual government 3i to ic'duce pressuie upon Congress excited bv communities to obtain Federal aid for loc il projects, and ill to uige gieater economy in spending In hi inn " i 'd poh ies and in rei'oinnu tiding i nation of a commission to studv the Fedeial-state-lordivisnn of t sources and i sponsihihties ie t. dt nt Kisenhoeer Its root cause ran onv bo removed ivvcver by a n Imth of the great Anici can sp r,t of - from the pa- ronts up1 in grants-in-an- l 'is says, - self-relia- i staling The nnv ings 'olive prnec-- s cli vv 11 t the Will'd v hen it si me human hi'-to tell ot he s now nil 11 t v he g ves ir Mr- - Fun iby Han-o- n of Garfield was a here last weekend at tin h'lme of her sister, Mrs George Coates. vi-it- or IMPORTED LINEN PILLOWS DOWN LARGE PURCHASE SPEC'AL 1.00 Tli'I Sup. Light eu Air, Fine Quality Ticking in 4 pc. Sets, 5 pc. Bridge Sets, table Cloths, Scarfs and 2,0 Beautiful Pieces Machine Finish, Soft, Absorbent These Stock Hemmed. Up on TODAY Vanity Cases Pillow One Piece Knit GREAT BIG 4 POUND ALL WOOL BLANKETS 1.00 to and Sizes Fasteners THE 6 10.00 with Gripper Top Sea Elastic Extra Special wide deep tone SMARTEST MENSWEAR 2 and Two Checks Smart - LARGE FLOUR SEE Tone THESE SQUARES All First Quality LOW NEW PERMA-RA- GOWNS for 3.00 Sizes 34 tto 50. Hemstitched Trim in Pink and Blue. Just in Time for Cold Weather GAUGE, 2 pair PANELS Y ALL ONLY Come 30.00 Final Clean Up Sues 38 39 44 or 90 in. Length Same Fine Quality 81 X Allrod of Alberta. Canada. vi,'ed here' last week with her M- -t r, Mrs Emma Burr at the home of Mrs Burrs daugh-tcr- , Mrs Amv Uisenbach. K 01- -i c I Mrs IJi rt If ifen left Monday to visit this wul; in Salt Lake Citv with her parents. She will also attend Grand Chapter of the Order of Fa-tu- n Star, the latter part of the week. Gladys Draper has Salt Lake City where she visited her husband, VetAndy Draper, who is in the erans Hospital. . e e Mrs re- turned from Mr and Mrs. Raymond Shi pard of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Olson and Jay Olson of Kearns at the were weekend visitors home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. OlMrs. Grant Anderson was a conference visitor in Salt Lake last week. SHOES X STOMACH ULCERS dueto EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST Over five million packages of the VNiixakd Treatment have been told for relief of ymptoma of ditre anting from Stomach and Duodonal Ulcora dee to ticnt Acid-Poor Digoatlon, Sour or UpMt Stomach, 95 While Sheet BLANKETS 1.98 Stitch Edge Extra Wear Whipped The Primary study meeting for toher will be held Monday, October 12 at the home of Mrs Etta Larsen. Mr. and Mis. Hex Norman and family. Koland Norman and Leo Bateman of Salt Lake City were ilk hunting in this district last weekend and guests at the home Mr. of the Normans parents, and Mrs H L Norman. They report that so far they have just boon hunting hadn't even soon an elk. for The four ward Gleaners and M-- ! Men met the evening of September 26 at the home of Mr and Mrs. Hubert Fowles for their first regular meeting ol the season. Caiolyn I eel, who has acted as c hat r man of the gtoup during the slimmer, has left to attend Brig-huYoung University, necessMorris itating a rc'oi gamzat ion. Seely was named chairman with Lola lions as lust assistant; see let ,11 v Shu lev Ncv lt ggv ol Firesides. huirman Seely, Mis W C Olsen is leader ol the group. Activities dining the summer includes! a canyon party at Pleasant Paik, a progressive dinner at the homes ol Harold Winkhr Jr, Mis Olsen and Carolyn Peel, and a corn roast at the home of Miss Peel. Next meeting of thn group will be Saturd cy. October 10 at 7;.30 p m. at the home of Mrs Jerry exAn invitation is Jenkins tended to all in the age group of 19 to 30 years to attend. Mr and Mrs Hubert Smith and were family of Spanish Fork Bert Bishop and Mrs Grant Ander- weekend visitors at the On Sunday son wire in Salt Lake City last 'Smith home they went to Monroe, taking Nancy week to attend General Conference of the L D S Church. Whimpev with them. Clan Andeison left where she with her m e . u Mis Parley Itosi idof went to lie Provo Sunday where was imned bv her daughter, Mrs. Louise (film k and the two left lor a two week, vacation In They will visit first in San Hugo with Mrs Itosi nlof's si t r and will then go to Hivera to visit Mis Host ilb'l s daughter, Mrs Chiistim Johnson : Call-form- Mrs Ronald Brandon spent last week at Tooele visiting Mr. Veon and Mrs, Gieen (Oceannal and baby. Miss Carlyle Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Olsen, has registered for her freshman year at the University of Utah. Mr and Mrs Bert Smith spent in St. George. last week Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Larsen have returned from California where they combined a two ws'eks business and vacation trip. Announcement Dr. L. A. Phillips withes to announce he will resume work at the dental chair as of SEPTEMBER I, 1953 .JoLon began his new7 life humbly, knocking on doors, offering to repair sewing machines. As he worked he came to discover that, regardless. of make, all machines in current were astonishingly limited in sowing. Their attachments, which perwhat they could do, just u.---e more1 complicated workmaahip. were seldom employed because women found them difficult to fasten to the machines and a nuisance to handle. Yet if there were a machine which could achieve truly profess-- i mal results, wouldn't it he welcomed in ewery home? A machine that sew on butu t.s, embroider, monogram, applique could make lmtton-holewithout attachnu nts? JoLon knew of such a machine ... the XhXTHI. s, Newer, during the hundred years of sewing machine history in I'nited States, had there1 been a household machine1 capable of doing zag sewing. Perhaps the idea was too daring, perhaps the NECCHI too unusual, perhaps but .Jolson was not to be discouraged. He had and bested overw helming difficulties before. Gaul nets. Heartburn, tlMplntneii. ate., due to Eicota Acid. Ak (or Willardt Motagan which fully explain Ibis rein u liable home treatment froo at Mt. Pleasant Drug the zig- was met There was another drawback. .Jolson lacked the funds necessary for introducing the NECCHI. No matter, he would risk everything he had. Hy this time he had opened a small repair shop and managed to sae a little money. Unhesitatingly he took his savings and bought three NEC CHIs which he displayed in his shop, demonstrating them to every woman who came in. I could have sold all three over and over again, Jolson has said, but I had to refuse sales. I was making a test. The response convinced him the NECCHI would he more than welcome in American homes. Today, les than five years later, the NECCHI is making further advancements in the sewing machine field with its latest development automatic sewing. The little shop has grown to more than 2500 stores throughout the United States and Canada. There is one in every important community like Squire's Jewelry at Mt. Pleasant. The realization of Leon Jolsons dream has gone beyond the opening sewing world to American women. Every ear, to commemorate anniversary of his arrival, he makes a gift of gratitude. Last year no scholarship fund for displaced lie gave Columbia University a $10, persons. This year he created a $250,000.00 fund to help organizations that foster international and interracial good will. As the NECCHI stitches it strengthens the fabric of friendship and understanding among all of a l ew - poople. Mt. Pleasant a. Hans loigenseii, Mr and Mrs, Las loifensen and lamily, Mr. and Mrs Humid Hansen, aoeom-paii- u d by Mis Leuennu Sperry of Ncphl went to Manti Sunday to atti ml the silver wedding anniversary party of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tuttle (Helen Joigensen). The inspiring success story of ti e man who challenged tradition and re olutionized the sewing habits of a nation is being read today by millions of people. The October isue of The Readers Digest tells about Leon .Jolson who came to the United States in 1 D 47 with his wife, $1.67 and faith in this land of opportunity. Today he heads the NECCHI Sewing Machine Sales Corporation, the company he built with three samples of the machine, now doing a business of $25, (00,000.00 a year. tlu- Better Quality Osfords and Straps 70 Monday atternoon to the officers and directors of the Utah Federation of Licensed Nursing Homes. The group held a directors meeting, followed by luncheon and a social hour Present were Mrs. Marian Walker, president, Mrs Cartha Linford, vice president, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mis Max Walker, secretary and treasurer, Salt Lake City; directors, Mis Vienna Hemline, Mrs Bertha Thinned, Salt Lake City; Mrs Emily Monioe, Irovo; Mrs Lydia Stone, Mrs Sarah Linton, Dr. and Mrs C G. Latham, Salt Lake1 City. Mis Monday tor ( 'al'forma will spend the wnter i Early CHILDRENS 3.88 1.88 FAMOUS PENNY QUALITY Stock Up Now C Symptoms of Distress Arising from 99 NATION WIDE SHEETS Mis son. 1.00 PAIRS WOOL MENS SUITS DENIER SPECIAL PURCHASE All First Quality 5 6 15 Full Fashioned NYLON HOSE PRICE 1.79 81 Smart Sport Style in Prints, Checks and Western Patterns. HURRY FOR THESE SIZE for 1.00 5 FLANNEL SHIRTS 1.00 51 FLANNELETTE 3.98 Combinations Purchase on these. satin binding in new and pastel colors. WOMENS DRESSES SANFORIZED BOYS CHILDRENS SLEEPERS WHITE SIZE HANDKERCHIEFS .00 0 for MENS Assortment 7.90 dec fill (lowers lor the Mis Lena I'ainter mitted 'Timii DOWN m t -- SAVINGS! DUCK c'llt o' . Thrc'e in m trial scientist- - n port that s( dp hie, el is pist as easy to digi-- t as fiesh bread The tno nia'le a erics of tests while ss'king a vui" to sn,v i, n tlie CUT YOURSELF IN 100 The Inline a is Oc e ON N S8 J2 I Jolly Dozen pinochle club was entertained at a birthday dinnar by Mrs. Grace Smith last Thurs- ic 1 1 Willcox. d 1 1 usion ol to visitors at the home of Tom le was maid ot hmior tm hi r Mr and Mis Chailes Thompson sistcl while Ink liow 11 pel wen' the ir soil, Captain Ku imrel l"i nit d the duties ot best mail Thimi'son Mis Ttionip.xnti and For Itm wedding the veiling tu Id i ii ot San Angelo, Tex hi ide i hose .1 built ilia b ngtll -s lash-i- i dnol him I now Thun laltela let gray Captain psm lias 'lied with a rhinestone button toi Fngl.ind while he Will be statinne-with the Air Force Into, lad basque waist, and full She Mis Thompson and chilihen will skill nl impressed pleats v isit In ic toi a month at Ilie wme a while halt hit and In r i m s u;e w noil w lute on l.sls ('barliia Thompson home Follow mg he moil v vv tin h P.etoie Captain Thompson bit they visitid lor a week ill t'palio im minus ol the imiuedi eta famil- with Mr ami Mis Walter Audi ies atleinb d Mr anil Mrs Mudsin weie hosts at a buftet dinner pan nts ol Mrs Thompson l.t and Mrs Wirien Thompson tor the wedding party The seiv-- 1 end Miss Virginia Thompson ot mg table was titered with a Logan and 1'irgus Thompson of time tiered white Wedding cako, Sllvcu Salt Lake City were res i'll I visi-toi- s topped With a Wedding at the Charles Thompson bill, and ti lmmed with pink home loses and white hllles a honeymoon spent Following Lt Thompson has now gone to liiitish Columbia where he will in the otpaiks of Southern Utah, uitioest in Anzona und he stationed with the Air Force. points His wife and family returned to Old Mexico they will return to to make a home. Logan for the present and will Tooele the out of town people Among m m him near Canada the join who came to attend the wedding future wore Charles Wright of Stock-ton- , Mrs. father of the biide; Mrs. June Clark was hostess 1 ... unts-in-ai- L.thj mated son-in-la- 1 11 1 I Mrs. Athene Osborne l'allus Pete! son returned recently tiom Seattle, LOOKING AHEAD A M .JO VTIOV 1, rilllM.KM W ASHLNCTOX Hui you get a giant-in-- , i.d check fioin I'nc le Sail last Mar1 The chances are you didn't The chances are you paid a health v slice ol youi income to the' Federal government i no in taxes and giuit of any kind Put in your .state there was sonic' Federal monev paid, in I i S)nru Keith Simmons has bevn released liom the service, und he and his wife, the former Hetty deen. to of Provo have returned Mr Monsen has the following (hr Chester to make their home sons John L Monsen Iairen P. Monsen, Hugh H Monsen, all of Raymond Madsen is convales-- c Salt Lake City; J F. Monsen Jr. mg at his home tiom an apencii-- c Aberdeen, Idaho; Wake Monsen, itis operation performed recently. Los Angeles. Mrs Afton Johansen was hos-t- c ss to Utopian club last Friday night Mrs Althea Willcox and Mrs Athalene Shepherd were special guests High score prize at pinochle ir GEORGE S. BENSON was won by Mis. Jewel Lund, secPrett Jut !" ' Ccttiji ond high by Mrs. Anna Jane Mad-- 1 Surif. Jrlmui sen, traveling prize by Mrs. Lula Olsen and guest prize by Mrs. N M III, c Mr and Mis ly - W .gill II ot Tooele Nr pi i si m sen of Provo, Mr. the lll'e "1 Ell'll Madsen and Mis(hi Emil Thomsen of Suit n a leieiiuiiiv pi tonne October Lake City gt.mdpurt nts of the 2 at thi h i, ue the g i ucun s par-- i gloom, Mr and Mrs SithlArsen, nts Mi .1:1,1 Mis J Madsen1 Mis Anna Clu use iisc-of Provo, u 1 1, 11I AV- ill Mt 1'1 as, in' Mr and Mrs painter and Mrs. ri il li shop o (he First waul, ('ortTe right of Tooi-t- e nt In i.ited M,-- Ail Page Five SQUIRE JEWELRY Phone 140 |