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Show Mt. Page Two Ward Officers to Sponsor Fund Raising Project the Fust and Bishopms Fouith wuids nut this week to plan nnothci Mile iiunp.ugn for the Birthday (ibndur for 1955 Pun ceils Will go lo ft, building fund of the new i hapel, Scvcial new features have la eii added to the Birthday Cahndai Sic- this ytr, u cording to that who said lanvasscrs yens, would tall on evuv home in the community in the near future. The unvass must he (ornpleted by Ocof - Bi.-tho- p 15 The First Promoted Voters Invited To Farm Bureau Meet at Manti 1 Social Security Officer to Be to Sponsor Leathercraft Classes at Here October I1SH 7 ) Anyone ml hpf lr ni S.u pi mi'Hin inly f... Pi-- , votia ,il ).,i Communion" a "Woi obsei Vance Sunday at 11 pm. Bev. Fivvin F Bollinger, pastor, will deliver the mot rung meditation, and give the invitation to the of the Bud's Supper. George M Otto Will direct the Wasatch Academy choir In the morning anthem. Sunday School classes for all ages will meet at 10 am All of the adults me invited to the adult lass i aught by May Overton of the academy faculty, at the home of Aithur Briggs Adults are asked to remember the social "Western Ilayilde" Saturday, October 9, lides leaving the chinch at 8 p.m. Refreshments following the Ilayilde will be nerved at the tburch manse. Westminster Fellowship groups will meet at 7:15 pm. and the Wasatch Guild will meet Tuesday October 5 at 7:15 p.m. Jorgensen Is Candidate itgiui, ,i i for the of ! 111 ,v i ( V - : - , - I ' ! be ( i j ariL . i fountain . Cjreen Moroni Stake to 344 Phon Hold Youth Mrs. Ada C. Anderson Last week word came from Germany to Mr. Ulna Anderson, par-tlculai- ly of Moroni of tiie promotion of h' r husband, Krnel - Anderson to a eorporal. Cpl. Anderson entered tiie armed service in March, 1933. lie received Ills ini ie training at Camp Kolierts, Calif. After having 16 weeks of basic training, lie had 8 weeks of leaders course at the same camp. Since last No vein tier, CpI. Anderson has heen stationed near Frankfurt, Germany with the 22nd Inf. Regt. and is acting as derk t)pM. His wife und small daughter anxiously await his return which will le sometime in December. lie plans to attend the Brigham Young University after being released from the army. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. (icon Anderson of Fa I rv lew. I- bold in the gymnasIn ium Tuesday, the .student body e voted Fileen Itodgers, senior; Mood, senior and Dick Rup-pejunior; as varsity cbeeileaders for 1951-5Ten students competI,or-intn- l, 5 ed Ramela Gordon, a freshman fiorn Clear Creek, is t lie holder of a blue ribbon won at tiie Utah demState Fair for tier onstration Pamela won her trip to Salt Lake City competing at the Cat bon County Fair. Since Pam staited typing flies, only five months ago, she has acquired a large collection. g Miss Edna Pearmain of Salt Lake City visited during the week with her patents Air. and Mrs. Richard Pearmain. At the home of Mr and Airs. Joseph It. Christiansen on Sunday Airs. were their daughter-in-laBallard Christiansen and children. Air. and Airs. Elmo Green and children of Salt Lake City are visiting wath Air. Richard Green, father of Elmo Green. Here to attend school are three students from New Alexico, Cornelia Sheka, attending Aloroni high school. Is making her home with Scott Cook and family. Aland Sheka, a sister and a student at Fountain Green high in Bishop the seventh grade, is making her home for the school season with the N. E. Alikkelsons. They are both from Puma, New Alexica Carol Linda Tracey, 8 years old, of Saw AIill, Ariz., is making her home with Air. and Airs. Aivard Pennsylvania, Beck, accompanied by R h o d a Aagard. Carol Linda is a Navajo Texifornia, New Mexico, Arixona, Drage; talk. Andrew L. Peterson; as and Nevada. Alany Fountain Green people atremarks, Bishop Norman; prayer,1 tended the state fair during the Ruel A total of 189 students are reg Bishop Seeley. Burial was in Alt. Tleasant city week. Among those were Bishop istered with 36 seniors heading Scott Cook and family, Cornelia the list. Thirty-seve- n juniors, 44 cemetery under direction of Jacobs and Alaud Sheka, Arvard Aagard sophomores, 56 freshmen ami 16 Mortuary. James Alonsen dedicat- and Aliss Dorothy Alikkel-soed family, the grave. the regisjunior highers complete Miss were JohanJoyce Verl Bailey, Donnell Pallbearers J. tration. sen, Ray Jorgensen, Shirley Johan- Hansen, Airs. Oleta Bailey, Airs. Renae Johnson, Mrs. Alary AagSponsored by Uie faculty, with sen, Andy Johansen, Dean Johanard, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edler. sen and Johansen. Mrs. Holly Vise! as general chairCloyd man, the annual Mrs. Clara Nielson, wife of Paparty got underway in the gym triarch James L. Nielson, has reFriday, September 17. turned home after several weeks The program. emceed by A1 at the Holy Cress hospital in Salt was highlighted Lynn Kuipeis, Lake City where she underwent 3 with numbers by tiie faculty. Sevserious operations. Mrs. Nielson is also took eral students part this and most happy improving year. Gerald Ericksen, formerly of to be homenicely again. rewere the Climaxing evening Alt. Pleasant, has been transferred freshments and a pantomime song by the New York Life Insurance Mrs. Bertha Christiansen and mixer, directed by Mrs. Otto. Company from its home office in Airs. Rena Crowther visited during New York to the post of Regional the week in Provo the guests of Kllen Burgess won sixth place Training s Supervisor of the Mrs. Esther Long. in a state-wid- e talent contest held South Pacific Division headon Farm Bureau day at tiie Utah quarters in Los Angeles. Mrs. Hanna Pearmain wras hosState Fair. In the Sevier County Air. Ericksen is a son of the play-offEllen won tiie junior lte Air. and Airs. Erick Ericksen tess to the Sorocis clUb members at a delightful luncheon Friday division with tier piano solo, of this city. afternoon. Chatting and sewing Tiie contest is sponsored Ericksen, who joined New' York was the afternoon entertainment. state Bureau. Farm the Life as an agent in Salt Lake by City in 1946, has also served as Dr. Robert Hicks, educator, ad- associate manager of the firms Alf. and Airs. LaGrand Anderson ministrator, and lecturer, was the Ogden sales office. He was grad- of Provo visited Sunday with Air. MISS AMERICA . . . Lee Ann chapel speaker Friday on the topic uated from Brigham Young Uni- and Airs. Harry Llewellyn, parents "Meet Yourself". Meriwether, 19. of San Franof Airs.. Anderson. versity in 1939. was chosen at Atlantic Speaking to the Juniors and senpersons average monthly earn- cisco, iors 50 beauties to be from Thursday night in the audiCity ings plus 20 percent of the next Thirty-on- e Dr. Hicks topic was the be It is difficult to say which may visiting teachers of 1955. Miss torium, Shes America. most mischievous to the hu- the Fountain Green $240. Relief Society Courtof and "Standards 5 Dating man heart, the praise or the diswith officers included organization 124 pound ship. A public speaker for 25 years. praise of men. Alary Baker Eddy. attending the stake Relief Society Dr. Hicks lectures for the AmeriAn honest mans the noblest can Institute of Family Relations Represented in the student body this year aie four countries, one territory and twelve states: Port- Dairy Farmers to Be Given ugese Fast Africa, Japan, Chile, Dividends from CVBA Mexico, Territory of Hawaii, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Oregon, Mon(Continued from page 1) Caltana, Colorado, Insurance Man Given Transfer com-any- s, "Mal-aguena- blue-eye- d, work of God. mu it Douglas A. Jorgnsen of Manti has filed for and is now campaigni ing for the office of Sanpete CounHALE WHEN BY ty Clerk and Auditor. Mr. Jorgensen, a Democrat, is well known NEVER put water on a grease water aggravates the throughout the county and is now serving as deputy County Clerk Ire. If such a fire should occur, and Auditor under Gilbert Fjeld-ste- sprinkle the fire generously with soda or salt. He was born and raised In Mt. baking When you buy a grater, check Pleasant, attending Mt. Pleasant schools and graduatng from North carefully to buy the type which This depends promotes safety. Sanpete high school. He is a son upon the way in which holes are of Mrs. James Jorgensen of this made: punched holes are rough, city. He is a graduate of and has had much practi- blurred and likely to tear the cal experience in his specialized users fingers while drilled holes field through his work as deputy are smooth, sharp and easy to clerk and auditor and other such clean. disinfectants and positions. Insecticides, Mr. Jorgensen has been an ac- - preparations for cleaning clogged drains are poisonous and some feet-tl(h- d, ." t, C : ' , : -- V . . y . -- V i y " r . s niif f Y - ' ' 5! l RECIPE OF THE WEEK Bean Succotash (Serves 4) onion, diced 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup water cup lima beans 1 cup green beans, cut cup waxed beans, cut Salt and pepper Hi cups kernel corn ty cup rich milk Cook onion in butter a few minutes; add water, beans, salt Cook until vegeand pepper. Add corn tables are tender. and cook uncovered until water evaporates. Add milk, season to taste, heat and serve. I 1 ' " v - x ' it. convention held at Moroni Friday evening. They report a very interesting program was given and were well paid for their attendance. Robert Barker (Alarie of Long Beach, Calif., is visiting with her parents Air. and Airs, Niels AI. Lund. Airs. Lund) - A A. t Friday, October : Jlowclts I Air. and Airs. N. C. Mikkelson are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a grandson, born September 21 at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City. The husky son (7 lbs.) was bom to Air. and Mrs. Sheral Rigby. Their first child. The mother was formerly Ellen Mikkelson of Fountain Green. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Airs. Horace Rigby of Salt Lake City. Its Possible! America stands on the threshold of a new' power age and by 1975 it is possible that much of our routine work will be done by electronic robots. There may be small robots to cook and wash in the home; cross - country conveyor monitored belts, electronically highways where motorists can set an automatic pilot and enjoy a nap while cruising along. ' 1 -1- 2 o'clock Noon Shoe 5 t : Store t x (MT. PLEASANT) ' ) f : : : - y- -filihifih-i Jkjk - .' ; vw.vx . AV: nwilii "Shoes for the Entire Family" All : Nationally Advertised Shoes : MEN and BOYS iWwiid GOODBYE, KOREA . . . Jeeps loaded on 25th Division trucks leave Inchon harbor for Hawaiian Is., part of withdrawal of three U. S. army divisions from Korea. t CHILDREN Work Shoes City Club October - Social Sccuiitv Representative to v bit Mt. Pleasant Octolx'r 8 -- Senator Wallace F. Bennett will spend day and evening in Mt. Pleasant. Also speak before Relations club in Mt. Pleasant the evening of October 7. Oi tober 10 Moroni Stake MIA Youth conference at Moroni. Octolx'r sponsored class in leathervtatt begins at North Sanjx'te high school, LoO to 7 pm. O.tobei Id Not th Sanpete Stake MIA Road Show with Citv. in Pairvievv. Mt. Pleasant. Spiing t Ball Fail 21 in Hunters Heei view, sponsored bv Oetolx'i the I. ions Club. OitolxT to a -- C.n .iss made for Fii't and 1 mirth waid' Binhdav Calendar. Dress Shoes Inter-nation- WOMEN Diamond Brand Schedule of Coming Events 7- are corrosive so they burn skin. The AIIA presented the program for u'ard Sunday evening. The program consisted of girls and boys chorus, and presentation of awards were given by Scout commissioner John Aagard and YWMIA counselor Euleda Cook. PEfolim (SIMM 1 Keep these tn tightly closed containers. plainly marked. Never store In kitchens or pantries but tn a high, locked cabinet. Dry cleaning fluids, waxes, polishes, paint thinners and removers as well as turpentine are highly Inflammable. They should be stored in airtight containers away from flames, sparks or static electricity which may cause them to ignite. Falls account for about half of the accidental deaths in homes so see that your ladders are of a sturdy variety, well balanced and rigid. 1 , 1 tive member of his community. He is a former clerk for the South Sanpete Stake, and is now serving in the superintendency of the Manti North ward Sunday School. At present he is 'South Sanpete District Scout Commissioner. He has lent his vocal talents to various musical groups and has been a leader in political organizations both on city and countv levels. He is married to the former of Ephraim, Dorothy Hackw-el-l and they have three children, all attending Manti schools at the present time. Paid Pol Adv. Moroni Stake MIA has .scheduled a Youth Confeience for Sunday, October 10. Sessions have ben set for 10 am and 2 and 7.30 p.m. Elder Paul Royal of Salt Lake City will be the visiting speaker. He is employed by KSL radio station, and has a wealth of knowledge and testimony of the LDS gospel, and has developed an interesting and inspuational way of telling about it. Each ward will hold their regular Junior Sunday School to accommodate those under Alutual age. All over twelve years of age are encouraged to attend. The aim and purpose of this conference is to help the people of Aloroni Stake to better understand the gospel and how to live LOCATED IN NEW BARNETT BUILDING ' Aik WJ - v. t t "' Snow-Colleg-e .. 10 Los Angeles. Pope d. A Meet October n, "EASY DOES , ( of-f- li try-out- s n sec-on- . c Mows i j, gi-- I - Wasatch W H Biinton .Mr . 1 - 1 i tnkets have been invited to n e e dark-haire- For County Clerk jh...-- 'infer ii i i Pleasant will participate Mt . l Wolnts.liy, it t( 'n i i), at the Gonrt llwiiii- hi Maiti at H p rn T.h- pm pose of the iiuellfig is to i.i in the viewpoints on matteis arid i ourity pei laming to state cov ei nnieiit The and. dates on the f New Officers w as elected Ble.isant Mt. Camp, As.ioi utiuris u her i tij d th.T .eg. (Ill lull !) efl St t to! G( tol- D. U. B, at tiie first of tins Seaafternoon. lit tie Bn niiel Llnur.tary son meetings Friday .Sill sun reds Mrs. Leo Seely. i ,.i! audilm .m KOthir new uiflurs t letted aie i i itioii is ii) i ili. led lor Mis B.atriie 15 Olsen, first viced tu rul 2 id p in The gi assembly un: Mrs Edgar Nelson, h( . e U (apt. iM ,! J) m Music Mrs. Vi. e aptain; Barley . ill he pi esi ci !i Not til .10- mKosenlof, setietaiy; Mrs Iao See-- 1 .cl IK,) pete u si ii. Evan Olsen, v i lass leadei ; Mrs At 5 )j iu lull, a wul be seived chor(ii Elida Miss Staker, l lieHist il .u p , p) p i ganist pei Ceciie Mis. Brady, regist of' i wul giViIi tu new Kiumll ister; o'ti els arid v.jid intendeds An- - trar: Mis it. BruceC.Seely, chapSorensen, u : i sum n has been set lain, Mrs Geoige t ,1 vUh dcpdltn. filial woik historian, Mrs John Winkelman, p 45 p tit patliamentanan, and Airs. William mriei! mg t Hansen custodian of relics. The new officers were installed county by Mrs. Lorna Jensen, captain, and her associate officers. ' I A old-ag- D. A. A '1 c information desiring social to probsecurity peitaining lems may contact the social sebe curity representative who willhall at the Alt. Pleasant city m. Thursday, October 7 at 10:30 a InImmediately effective Is the crease in benefits to persons now on the social security rolls. This will be reflected in the September cheeks which will be mailed early in probrecreational interested In October. lems. It carries tluee horns colThe present minimum payment lege credit, has of $25 to a retired worker A preliminary meeting was held been raised to $30, and the maxiMonday afternoon and the next mum of $85 has gone up to $98,50. This means an increase in paymeeting will be Monday. October 11. All those interested ure in- ments to retired workers of $5 or vited to be present at this time. more a month, depending upon A class in coppercrnft may be their average monthly earnings benefit amounts are taught later if there is a demand ujxm based. Dependents and survivors for it. now receiving monthly payments Service Held for will get projxirtlonate increases, Andrew Johansen with every family unit assured of a minimum increase of about $5 a month to the family. The maxi(Continued from page 1 an average of 448 pounds butter-fa- t. mum family payment has been raised from $168.75 to $200. The North Sanpete unit of the The increases for present beneCache Valley Breeders Associaficiaries are automatic, and do tion has been using the artificial not have to be applied for. The amended law also provides breeding program since 1951. Ray Olsen of Mt. Pleasant, is presi- increases in benefits for persons e dent of the North Sanpete unit, who become eligible foi and Kenneth Reid is technician. and survivors insurance benefits in the future. Under the old law DONT CRY, A JTUMN the $3,600 limitation on the amFall came in ount of annual earnings subject I wonder why she's sad? to social security taxes and used the in figuring benflts covered Is she afraid that summet Can only make us glad'. full earnings of only 40 percent of the Nation's regularly employed the male workers. By raising Her leaves are red and golden, the base to $4,200 in a year, Her flowers purple, flame. anu ded law makes it jxisaible to Autumn, we love you; dont cry. maintain a closer relationship bedear, tween the workers earnings and Were all so glad you camel the benefits he and his dependents will eventually receive. Smile in sheaths of sunshine; The maximum benefit payable Wipe your tears away. a We want your golden splendor for workers who earn $1,200 Benefit Till winter, white, holds sway. year will be $108.50. Lucy Woolley Brown amounts will be computed as 55 percent of the first $110 of a A class in leathercraft will be Monday nfternixin taught eveiy from 4:30 to 7:30 pm. at North Sunpete high school. Thu class to be taught by Mr. Seegnuller, is part of the extension adult education program sponsored by I'tah State Agricultural College The class is of special value to scout leaders, teachers and others P-T- 1, 1151 Camp Names DUP Conference Set at Richfield . . 1 sac-lame- USAC . t. First Presbyterian Church Activities of m October (Utah) Pyramid tht-iand give the votcis an idea as to what they may fiorn them if ele led to tie vallous cs The meeting IS spon.soled by Sanpete County I aim Bureau in (onner t ion with their legular monthly inciting. They urge that ,ill voids (oine out and help formulate better state ami county government by k tive put tu ipation in the atfdim of government. Tills is non political and they uige all to i esh let lan Church! attend ( tober Plea.-an- t Weather Birds Velvet Step Golywogs Weather Teens t t tx x X al : Sifts for the Ladies - Pinky Lee Pops for Kiddies WE INVITE EVERYONE TO COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW ll-lS- : 1 1 STORE AND FINE SELECTION OF QUALITY SHOES Also get acquainted with Lowell and Gloria Horne, owners i ij ? & mgrs. Jlowelti Shoe Sh "SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAM'LY" t. |