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Show January 1 ." Mt. 1 riraair i I a I i i Pago Seven .avail plant found-n-Allo- ut C D- 1 'Joivn anil Mis Kernard Jacobsen lb tty Scow and family have re- rtlv moved tiele ftuin Draget-t.:- . to m ike their home in the ge lh an house Mr i v Wed Recently Fairview Woman Observes 86th Birthday w s e u 't h U 1, . i v i e-- I the .1 hums Mi 1 a .Inn l ; ' II n I ll en . ii, mi, K.ll t iv en I i in n i tie -- t t t x b" n n t in H in he "I'.e imp! i ii 1. I m . ! li sii n m Cl lie 'iie.l o'v ) i v n t i , I I ii n j s '.ini l!. It entue " ei till m. i i inher-- i otit system, III With A s gi e i tp.u it y for re- nil' is In lptng mankind to tie uit tnl in multiply, and teplen-- l .li ' e i a li. and mb. u it " Next 1111 r Ana ' I - si ni t i.e l .v ii!l-- . v I e- i , an i e to.,11 t I t 'll In A li n Mi Ilian farmer to use the itfe-- i v.mi - mmlat mg nitiogen in .. null mat evm produetion job !! is ioi nun,' amiing feats m si ndu loll of i tops and 1, M m get s Ins nitrogen s!, ..in t h, meat. vegetables and i nil , e e its and it keeps him mern in industry, mi. Th 11 s . i "I vv s i n t Ft i't be t .1 i .e pil it i Me m I nt u n i.ml e it little t . . out t ' it . l j a e k I1! I n s i.l 111 Ipn i i 1. Iv vv e an ' i I 1. i 'll ,.t t i I t 11.1 I . - I i - i .a v I III', ll i Si u .1 I 11 I I t. nn s tin'll I' m v ml .en ' e u Mil- a d i. ' i 111' 'll iimpe' iv I , i ti.i'e n i ".I i till e.l e ! I . I . i i I I I i v i i t I i I t , I i t ' . , i this weeksA V patterns' .a) i ' v . I v i . 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In. 0" Must Be f. i C,i i tn I 1 , ! 1 I . t i i I vv I t I I 11 i i t vv , m 1 i I H , ' I D i ' i liellle of lit, t liev hit enough, s Mont and 1., ii nt 1. it e ii id e wax in. a e ml pat igeii t n Rebel In lina M vine en e u t h th in an nt liei clement who It id been em- - D e III we la e it M pel' ell' mu home, 'mi and Mil" en 111,1 iw in in the ut l"l ,n, Sol east n nt Ni edles, Calif , n ' ,i. e a ,i.n lid nl ai .vim weie mat i ted re ently, and ll a d ei e ale To, pp mm and Kai W Smenseil. lino lino pound - nl nit ngen .ut The e oup ale' alleiided the d'lh In toi t he xml, cc man. nt ilium bn ' lid iv .inmv ei .ary of tlieir gt and n e til. an lid ell. it iiiint I', e - M uli lid In ide ml " dd I. ent ailed kind nt lienu. ll Ii .e.l mt i t'gen .lull Lor .inciira The heniixt x (mind that a bolt nt lightning olivet led the all into t ixei nitiugeii, and lam hionght it dow n into the ground, and it leiicied the sods it y Tin- - hi i mii'iii i. w tx pi odm not vv idespi ead enough to be of inv i onseqiH m e, but it give them Mr. Glen S. Osborne i burned Mis Virgus Oxbia ni- of Spring a line Tin job was fat too btgt fur his brule Miss Mary Allrid City. He Is tl graduate ot Ninth limvi'e'l, lot text tube (henilstlV on December 10 in a ceremony ut tended sihool and In lime small lienm al plants of high Sanpete . performed in Manti L D S Teta-ple- Snow College for the past your Km ope dev eloped a umbel some uncle of an tbe Piatt Allred, and a half. He has now accept ed ess till pm, "tixmg llltlogen so groom, performed the ceremony. at a call for an L D S mission In gionp ot ladies at a qu.ltmgServ- - that it couldt be put into the soil In the evening of the same day South Africa. lie home Monday afternoon and Used by lie plant s the young couple were honored It is doubtful that the Kuio-pe.iin a hot Dim It to her guests, Mis at a reception held in the Mt. ever would have 'lata l'.ei k, Mis Beall Davis, Mis prodmtmn Pleasant Second and Third ward l ixtei S nail Mena Bet k. Mi s been of any substantial commercial Here many friends and chapel. Ed vdue It look t lie Altli Mis xt la el Mis Find relatives greeted them and wished genius of Aluel Mi s Fled Thompson, Mis an mdiisliv to get the big job iniiiid them well. Allied and Mis Ruth Dvc done In BUI some of our lugger IN The bride is a daughter of Mrs. hi'imeal d industries began exKeith Allred and the late Mr. of this city. She is a student perimenting with "fixing'' nitroat North Sanpete high school. gen DuPont ami ntheis acquired! The gioom is a son of Mr. and Euiopean loiniulae and then .lowed vast lesoititiM in men and In into developing mass piod- money N S7S In ml In !i U, 11, IS, 14 Tuesday at the home of Mayor uetton of a ns, 40, it, 41. 8t M: s yt. synthetic nitrogen 10. , sw1 and Mrs. Grant Johansen. u I ls fertilizer Bv; l'Mi) the fertilizer! SO, Sl Hi: Tv 4 r lw Mr. Garth Bagley has been stayd. been hid revolutionized, tioned at Fort Ord, Calif., and is Hnd 30o fr EACH Patter with aiail and Sir Willeim Crookes' xoeetie' now being transferred to North style nember and alia snaU s tak' it both t that The la big of a .stalling was ai i.ane hi kkau. Bex lvihzat ion dkkt Carolina to Madlaon Sqaare Station. New York lit business and small business ei used. new FALL-N. Y. The INI ER FASH Amerim ikes the jobs which ke-ION BOOK abewa eeere e( ether atylea Tin Earth Replenishing Relief Society stake board extra. tie cans at work and maintain our One cf the big new nitrogen members and husbands were enlivtin- - , I 1 S.'i-ais- 1 n . I 1 v 1 , Sm-en-ei- 111 i 1 ! i v i I i "7 i , i I 1 l i , i ' Mary Allred, Glen S. Osborne Wed in Mr. and Mrs. Kent Nielson entertained at dinner New Years Day for family members and friends in honor of the birthday anniversary of their son, A3c Marion Nielson who was home on furlough. Charley Langer, who is attendhas ing Westminster College, been visiting Marion during the holidays at the Nielson home, and was also a guest at the dinner. Boyd Terry, formerly of Fair-viewho has been living recentMr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Lund ly at Paonia, Colo , underwent a were visitors in Salt Lake City major operation in a Salt Lake hospital December 29. during the holidays. He is reported to be doing as well as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Anderson Mrs. Terry is the former Joye returned last week from a two weeks vacation trip to Las Cruces, Wall of Mt. Pleasant. Visitors for the New Years holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Olson were Mr. and n ( , I All-re- Cellophane Makes if Jobs 300 New Businesses DRESSES AND COATS WINTER a IPojQ(ce Ban Mt. Pleasant, Utah s-t- N- W tvrsso .- constantly using standard of ing is illustrated by the story of i A h - -- - GETS OIL WEALTH . . . Mrs Lois McCaxklll, hostess In Hollywood, Calif., tearoom, was awarded $16,000.1)00 from late husbands oil estate. Shes 39. and lives with her son and mother. cellophane. The Du Pont company spent millions of dollars in the research and developm-n- t, plant and equipment which brought cellophane Into practical lying. Today there are more than 300 companies, most of them small, which were started as a direct result, making such products as wrappers, envelopes, bags, straw', decorations and countless JUNIOR PROM FORMALS FROM $17.95 USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWA- PLAN Y others. wnaemwiajgV .. . , ..A' l-- - .Ml c AV& . arnelt 5 ", v A , - Mt. Pleasant, Utah - 'Ml 4f 4? 4 ) 4 xf Vt' F, ,V . li a 4 Jt i 4? 74, zg "I y it & v, V f VV: ft''.., .'"Vi' t "i ' A ft ; v Vvv;' 4 -- . . . . VV t 4ha, ',4 : , v r , ; v r v 'f St V - ft A ' 1 zA Dinner guests Sunday at the Frank home of Mr. and Mrs. Ruesch were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rolph and Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Rolph and baby of Salt Lake City. The Rolphs came to this city to have the LeGrande Rolphs infant son, Gary Lee, blessed and given a name at the First ward sacrament meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beck were hosts at a family party on New Years for Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ol- We have a complete stock of High Quality GUARANTEED CO-O- P TIRES Take a look at your old Worn Out Tires . . . Then come in and lets make a Trade. $ sen, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dase, Miss Cleona Olsen and Con Brotherson of this city, Mr. and Mrs. John Oldroyd and son of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Beck, Provo; Mr, and Mrs. Alten Jones, Fairview, and their daughters, Donna and Patsy and husbands of Provo. The same group was guests at a New Year's dinner at the home of Miss Cleona Olsen , Cotton, grown for ime in Tmmc was a common crop in early Southern Illinois. Bj1830 a considerable surplus was available for shipment. n. ,ddr. p; ,.;N m - rd bc. mu-oner- pot-luc- off odd -- H Mr. and Mrs. Allen Beck of ProChristmas dinner guests at the vo were weekend visitors at the of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Peel home H. V. home of Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Childs and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hafen and Peter, Mr. and A New Year's Eve party was Mrs. Clair Tuttle and family, Mr. held by the Birthday Club at the and Mrs. Donald Hafen and baby, home of Mr. said Mrs. V. H. Gun- Mr. and Mrs. A1 Berti and family. k dinner was derson. A served and the evening spent playChristmas dinner at the ing rook and watching television. home of Mr. and guests Mrs. Harold were present. couples Eight Frandsen were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Matson and Larry of Provo, Ross Mr. and Mrs. Garth Bagley Terry of Fairview, and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Benson and Janet. and Mrs. H. Orson Bagley of were visitors Monday and 2 to 50 I 1 w SALE v - gifts. RY I Temple Rites; Honored At Reception Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Gunderson received word of the arrival of tertained at a dinner30 party the at the evening of Decmber their tenth grandchild, January 4 home Mrs. of and Mr. Joseph in Indiana. Parents of the new baby are Mr. Hermansen. President and Mrs. W. C. Olsen and Mrs. J. T. Reidelbach. Mrs. were special guests. Ruth Reidelbach is the former Gunderson of this city. On the evening of December 20 MIA .Maids of the Second and Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Jones Third wards were entertained at reumed this week from a holiday a Fireside at the home of Elna vacation in Phoenix, Arizona. Johansen. The same group went caroling the night of December 22 and then Mrs. Peter Simpson visited in went to the home of their teacher, over her with the Ogden holidays for games, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johansen refreshments and an exchange of Mrs. Clarence Wilson. Koo-share- n I hi Provo. son-in-la- i Js Mrs. Don R. Olson and Jay Olson of Kearns and Thola Hepworthof . . . i i i I . ii ngi i e I'- t x I ' ill. its Ini the bile i ind M - Ft m pli in I and Mrs. Chesley Norman Steve Neilson of Salt Lake City of Salt Lake City were guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew visited here during the holidays. Norman on Saturday and Sunday. Needlework Department of this paper. . i Jorgensen. 7, til U I .1 VV i n Mis I I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bowers family of Clear Creek were guests Saturday and Sunday at the home of Logan were holiday visitors at of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Carlson. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dnv intr- at t lien i j ,! list Mi iv hu'lu.i timth mini's vvmiliii! Id! 11. lei ..HI, III i hr III Stephen ill till' e Ilt'i '. lill.'ei inkllll leliten Net I. ll t h mt 'll w III. It s ,1 mi k bln Bei k i e linn t ill b a It m .1, Mis i en il Idi lie Cl u k e mt lit Chel ll 'll pi N w tun 'mi Hi, Mr and Mis s, lent e nd as Inin.; ihallmig-'Dm mg the gold rush of the k I.i in II Dixie Mit kid, Kent ii la n n in tin. !i bulge was C" s a lsuos pound beefsteak sold Stiate, Pat - Alllid Fled Mile. nvv n ' mmn' i. m tin ind live loi $lx a pound in Cirile, Alxska. Id Mi Kee ill I. lli n. it id m. .e 'lapel iiii.it l'l.ipel i in n Mis nli n s!i to .en ml Mi e ii t h, md 'tie it ' K . m Alb, .1 M ml. ni l.il n nit .plied ill l lght 111 tlii!. In el e M il md l.ai si it ill the inilliiin. it Mi ..'ii. , Mi , .lit! s, iit'it But nilllkmd had el the gliilu t n li It Mi.. N a ei u i. n i 'I, n .hi Iti ' Ii S a . t Ii . N evv t nil bill lie a f 0 . a it Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Nunley and PERSIAN PRIDE A blend of bittersweet and navy in an icate-looking design of Eastern influence, this afghan i3 a for joy to behold. Crochet it around you it wrap warmth, for allure. Each motif, four inches square, i3 made separately. The entire afghan measures approximately 46 x 62 inches. Instructions for crocheting PERSIAN PRINT, may be obLeaflet No. tained by sending a stamped, envelope to the n i M. i son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Rex Seely and Larry Seely spent last weekend In Salt Lake City visiting Reed Seely and family and in Ogden with Dean Seely and family. All the Seely family were home for a holiday dinner at the Rex Seely home on Christmas. M ''U lull d. lie i I'llilvll, n h M i -- Mrs. Frank Ruesch visited several days in Salt Lake City last week with her daughter Mrs. Owen Perry (Althea) and family. hellil Ill'll iii 1 I I e Ii 111. v mm i e II ll.l 11 1 i 11 i I a II N it , i v i I liie m, 1st i Ulu ii.ue , II l.e t ill it i 0 I ml nt i III ed Hi belle mini l.eNn Mu In I. Ibleen k Fib . I've l lee I " .m Mi Ii II Ruby Gunn, Ioit Chicago, Calif Miss Alene Mower of Salt Lake Mrs. Frem.i Thortion. Yulxi City, City was a holiday visitor with Calif., and Mrs Selma Brandon, Tooele. her mother, Mrs. V. D. Mower. She has .xixte n giandiluKlren Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Larsen re- three great grandchild! en and one Mrs. Kllen Nordstrom, ceived word of the arrival of their sister, second grandchild and first grand- Fairview. daughter, December 21 in Salt Kike City. New Mexico vvlieie they visited Parents of the new baby are their and daughter, Glendon and Shirlene Allred Lar- Mr. and Mrs, Murry Maughan sen of Lemay, Utah, and is their (Edna) and family. Enroute they second child. visited points of interest In New Mexico, Texas and Arizona. A reunion of the family of Mrs Dosena Brown was held Sunday in William Hansen went to Salt Salt Lake City when Leon Brown Kike City Dei ember 30 to attend was host at a turkey dinner for the wedding reception in honor of the family. Mr. and Mrs. James Christensen Present were Mrs. Brown, Mt. The groom is a son of Mr. and Pleasant: Mrs. Harris Larson, Mrs A. D. Christensen of CaliGlenna, Patsy and Paul Larson, fornia, former resulenst of Mt. Mrs. Moroni; Mr. and LeRoy Pleasant and Fairview. Christensen, Mary Ann and Marand Mr. and Mrs. Chad Sorensen ! gie Christensen, Sunnyside Mr. and Mrs. Blame Larsen of Provo were guests Sunday at the Salt Lake City. home of Mr. and Mrs. Giant Mr. . ii-- 1 I K u in1 1. su'i w k, i 1 Of v sen I ' 111 e I i v , i 11 i In II el n v i M.t. I .'.V uu i i It 1 i'll nt the ,i i e. I .i u y i oil .ir .a en , i . emu. it .i .. i it mu h ill Ml , M,1 i; .! i long-tim- i ! Itioa lYleisun Andersun. Mrs lie '.tor I I ml 0 HATS i ji i s and pull tins mon-- ' Then, gis . i ii' lilt It t!e plant, (over-- I , I. UU .11, tires, pi e, ill 1rS, flUXe-ltea's the gases, and out of It i .1 fixed" mi i qu unties of mu'm..ii l.il t mu ei t utg into feit-... ni is In lib o ling a si i olid big n'li.l (i'i.-- tag plants aie going lint the south through p tl is m JiJriif fi.'tift gk rtmtt FrnU.lf '"X i BENSON S. Doiado, i Sprint Oily News . great-gnundchil- MID- - "w GEORGE l.I'V anni-versai- PRE-INVENTO- l El ) Sa rtf lesident of Fairview, ifii i elebi ated her Mth birthduv New Year's Day, Mr. and Mrs. John It. Olaon Mrs. Anderson was iorn Januannounce the arrival of their first a baby girl bom ary 1. 1867 in Cpsala, Sweden, a Rices' Dec. 9 to Mr. and Mrs Norm- daughter of Fruk and an Hatch of Murray. Grandpar- 1heison lYtelsoii She umie to ents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond the United States at the age of twelve years, settling m Fan view Sh pherd, also of Murray. where she has suite icsiled She was mariied to John AnHoliday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John It. Olson were derson, December lvd in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Don It. Olson of Lake City, He died m 19.17. They were the parents ot eleven sons Kt arns. and daughters, nine of whom are Mower announces living. Mrs, V. I the arrival of her third grand- They are: Mrs. Kune Mills, Lee, i hild, a baby boy born December Curtis and Carl Anderson Fair-3in Salt Lake City to Owen and view; Mis Hilda Nixon and Amos Mis Andeison, Salt Lake City; Peggy Mock Mower. 1 LOOKING AHEAD f Mrs. C! it ODen. Owen Olsen, Mr. and Mrs Kay Olsen and sun, Hu hard Kent spent last week vacationing in Southern California .end Old Mexico. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Jess Murray (Doris McArthur) at National City, CaJlf. - at is limit v. i kuis is. by Lion O.l Company It i .if e s up into tl e atmospheie u d puli, in the ;i r we bieath; It tie la's iiu.vn into the South Aik-t- r i LIBERAL TRADE-I- N ALLOWANCE Given on your Old Tires 9 - rj?ETTY BABY WEAK Baby will be in the pink when wearing this ensemble. The bonnet, sacque, bootees and mittens are crocheted of soft pink baby wool and trimmed with white pompon flowers. Each piece has dainty scalloped edgings. A pearl grey carriage cover, done in flower motifs and laced with pink satin ribbon completes the adorable outfit. For the crocheting instrucenvelope to the Needlework tions, send a stamped, De jartment of this paper lot Leaflet No. Mt. Pleasant Phone 215 . . . Co-o- p 100-1- |