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Show ( Hl t lit') 1, ! Ml. Former Resident Of Moroni V. I v L Weds in Salt Lake 'a .1 '.i! t n r L !L i Tive nr r i: ' !A r in vy s V . 'm mm o engaged ' m i Cm m . Snow College Wed MOtCMMl -- th. V. l i , I i tliv.i.lv ' I I M( u O'. I J la Ol l ,i In i Matiun ol honor was Mrs Eugene Bult Shi wore a ballerina length gown ol emerald velvet and matt lung hat and .she latind bmnze chrysanthemums. The bride's mother wore a biown ciepe dress accented by a corsage of yellow chrysanthemums Mrs Darden, mother of the bridi groom, chose a navy blue dress with a corsage of pink chrysanthemums Harry Dunlap of Laramie, Wyo., uncle of the bridegroom, acted as best man. Gerald Sumsion and Allen Sumsion, brotht rs of the bride, were ushers. Immediately following the ceremony, the guests gathered at the University club where a reception w.is held. ' I i tM Ii 77lews I lotc.s . . . i 1 Am 'll., th, initial i a hescii n. ipate in the miL.it al play, u nimi uni mil Mrs Florem luig.il ion au till t i students visited lost weii, w tv In loiism, lot n lv ui North Sanpi te high vlulc entiute a liuol, Lii.i I lei k and Mi pin n Mrs. Nellen m ui Spnng City and Shan ('uluiiidu (rum u vacati Springs to tliei hum. m Lis Ang- nun I.uwiv ul Mt Me, limit eles Mis Mai lin Slupheid Inn gi lie to Vlilt at the Mi and Mrs Dun. 1.1 Garter tu Salt Lake C visited last vv et k in Km k Spnngs. home of her sun, Dosic slnplnid Wvii, with thei sun Kuki Ga- and tamily '1 In Shcphcidi me the iter They ac ump.uiied Kokull, pan nts ol a new bahv gill, thill thud child uml thud daughl who had spent i v 'nation lui. Mis Shephel d is the tuiunl1 vonne Olsen ol Mt Pleasant Lester Wight Mr and Mis (Maurinei and l.unilv of Tieinon Ml s Alv in H. Chi 1st ell sell ili ei toil, were guests ul her p mil's, l.n-- t Mr. and Mrs. Gaily Olson tamed at a dinnei Sunday m lion a w eekend ol herbiitlnlav ammeisnrv . !u p.u , 11 1 i i ll.t 4 .tie t 1 fwh 1 - Ar I ! Fairview Couple Honored on if I 7 i V 11 i a i ; l s i I Golden Wedding A bab girl, their litth child and Soil Const'i vution Si l v u e woik-cininth daughtei was welcomed and wives win entertained September 22 by Fled ind Althea Monday flight at a batbecue suplii ot hei son Willeox. per by Mr. ami Mis Koheit s 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Miner of Fairview observed their Golden Wedding anniversary Saturday night at an open house and reception in Fairview' South ward Eddie Miner was master of cer- emonies for the following proram: prayer, Bishop Otis Nielsen, Scrapbook of Memories fiom the life of Mrs. Miner, Mrs. Maud Hansen, and singing the songs of lang ago were Roma Jean Madsen and Susan Madsen as young girls, Christie Olsen and Eda as teenagers, Carrie Miner anil Mona Lou Miner as little girls; trio, Beveily Graham, Gwen Jensen and Bonnie Hamilton, accompanied by Virginia Anderson, Old Times in the Life of Mr Miner were related bv Howard W. Rigby; duet, Eddie and Mirth Miner, accompanied by Evelyn Terry; reading, Juanita Hansen; musical reading, Lucile Hansen, accompanied by Evelyn Terry; solo, Glade Mower; Tribute to Grandma b a granddaughter; and Tribute to Grandpa by a grandson; solo, Eddie Miner accompanied by Evelyn Terry; reading, Beth Carlston; piano solo, Sheila Miner; reading, Catherine Peterson; solo, Glade Poteron; benediction, Elam H. Anderson. Refreshments were served. An-deis- for gieat gieat les- Kuw-liniot- ! t i OUMfi-r-t 4 a- Jtmlto Awf 8klfc,'tfiM i 'lull i VV i ms ditm '! t he V i ml di u is mg t. l hi, q Hi 111 and Ige . d v t u tun U pi (.dm ion nls ul this ilia who have ill natiMii.il Illinois s'. Me hi ell asked to it tt nd e I.. ml'l. i is mv itt .1 to ot. nd i.i . m i i i ti IV n Li t a high pointed 1, M ii ' e were Mr. iv mg 1. N'tvvilP. I'm pan nts of " da Andeison, laid Etta Mu n Larsen and M wt i hi eh sin uds and ho p if mined best 'u' i i im ns brother, ' - I Mrs Olivia M Wall went to Salt Lake City tins week to get i. Peter Peterson Celebrates t . al l o a I I i 1.1. of the p n ent i ini Mrs Janes Mower. lovt ly in guw n of x l w 1 it I vi. t ,i n 1 .'I . . Fair ( i - ,1 t i I 1 , ! i '!- Mrs. d wile ' f tin the ..I M . . i. i tari'iid .a i u i i i " i ,! M l u nu i to m ., V Dee wedding North ward !r. and hull. led at a i . Mi hud I. . i m ui Notes N ows vide wlv a d It is one compensation evils, that they enforce sons Bovee Rites x Followed by v v 'Darlene hmseti Icmpie w, ihrssan-themum- Mower-Co- Preity Reception Wed lrride.n t nt xtqui'i.i She an all white ho . po t ot Mondo'i i v '.. i me te, I win Mill v Mo.ver, ( da ltV, - to g istmas-tu'lowm- piogianr Btady; VO-- 1, accompa-- I soli), Ed-- ii itiomp imed by M Tei bop ,i inn ...I, ot finger- Kve-'- o manda Kay Han-oi- o SI II, Ul ll Ru hard Graham; pi no olo Dull Young; duet, lei and Omni Miner, instru-i- i m d dm t I,o:s Rms h anil Paul Joyce ,i..omp uiied by 11 one u .Sanpi e Lull. 1. ill Chei.cv Wanetta lian-.- n lead.ng, .emt i ulde d n dives iilehiated n, toast to the bride and groom, h i ' hd iv hi , u h iinmv i imii y, Kill Norman Amteison; solo, m Mom! iv d his leu u F.iuview t ei si e w as hoi n Mi m a Plunger, solo, Dana Gean Follet; advi.e to the biide and groom, Let 27, du, out in Fun view Si pt Bishop Otis Nielson, dance, Clair mln-vMil a son ul mid nnte Sei lv and Ilein Anderson; trio, Miiu iiisen Olsin 1iiiiion, Beverlv Graham, Gwen Jensen, ' He w is ii in n w plum i i s Bonnie H t mi It on, accompanied by to Ct lest i M Tei i v I it finAmletson; advice to the is 11 s?s in the St Geo i ge L I iVirginia 11 A Anderson ouple S l'empli He ami Ml.S l'eter.Hdll iihbiitid ther diamond wedding mimuisitv list I)ei ember. Mi Pet sun has been an at tive i Imn h ami i iv ie winker all Ins hie having laid manv responsible He is Still oil ues in both Helds in live ami nvuls without the aid of glasses, anil can still drive Ins i at about Mr. and Mis Peterson Utah's latth industry may be hei p house foi themselves except on the verge of stamping out a tor the heavy leaning dieuded disease, brucellosis, as a Their seven living children are:, result of legal action effective Andrew letei son, Mt. Pleasant; July 1, 1954. This law, known as Mis Small Rigbv, Mrs Armlntai the Brucellosis Eradication ConCliiuent, and Mis. Lucile Madsen J ti ol Ait", was passed by the 1951 Eph-- 1 Utuh State Fairview; LeRov Peterson, legislature. i m Liutin Peterson Provo. Female Cattle anil breeding Mrs Merl Jensen Claik, Medford, bulls more than six months old Oiogon can be sold for slaughter only, unless they fall into one of these lv a i v V 94th Birthday ! i t I v i i i i I 1 1 v ar-tii- d i 1 i Cattle Industry Trys to Stamp Out Brucellosis 1 Local people who attended wen Mr ami iMs Guy Bn cl, Mr. and Mis Arnold Stevens, Mr. and Mis lom Cln istenscn. Mi. and Mis Howard Broderu k. There wen also visitors from Riehlield and Cedar City old three groups. Following the utippei the 1. Have been tested for brucellA. E. Wmdous ot Li ol the evening was spent Grande, and found negative within osis Is Oregon, visited in Mt. Pleasant looking at slides 30 days prior to the date of sale. and Moroni last week with rela-2. Have been vaccinated agaanst tiVes 'Idle M Men ami Glcam-- i i lass brucellosis with an approved vac-- i lived Mr. Windous in Moroni at will meet at the home of Mu me in uccoulance with one of the Now enroute to a southern Utah honeymoon des- one tune In Mt Pleasant he vis- John Winkelmun October t at 8 plans approved by the State Board tination are newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. William J. ited his cousins. Mis Stella Funk (i m The meeting will be under Appointment ot Golden I). Carl- of Agniulture within the previous ston o Fairview as a crew leader 21 muntlis. All calves that are Hie duel turn ot Ann Daniels Christensen. The bride, former Miss JoAnn Johansen, and Stanley Neilson. 4 toi the 1113 Census of Agriculture vai lined will be permanently Mrs B G Cox (Lone) of exchanged vows with her btide- was announced today by Field in.it ked, the law requires. Val has Biolherson Mis Kemp Billings, Montana is vsiting here groom in the Manti Temple on Supervisor Qiiayle Cannon, Jr. 3. Aie from a brucellosis-fre- e with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. moved hen fiom McGill, Nevada, Friday. Officiating was President Mr. Carlston will direct a force certified herd or county at the Don home at the how and in is R J. Anderson. Lai sen. Faireld Lewis Johansen home at Second East and ol enumerators who will canvass time of sale. There were no bruceFollowing the utes the bridal all farms i Sanpete and Juab llosis-free certified counties and Fust South. Mr. Mrs and Elmer and Filhs i ounties. pair was feted at a wedding breakonly a few certified herds In Utah family of Orem spent the weekfast at the home of the brideHe lepoits on October 4 to the as of July 1. Mr. ami Mrs. Jim Johansen of M.I.A. Roadshow end visiting his parents, Mr. and groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J durensus here been visitors have can Mrs. Jim Filhs agriculture field office at Ogden Only authorized agents William Christensen in Ephraim. home Salt Like City for a week of vaccinate cattle and collect blood at the the week, guests The Show Road for tne annual ing 25, Saturday, September Mr. and Mrs J O Seely went to oi Mr and Mrs Artnond Wright. training. has samples of the brucellosis test. young couple were honored at a North Sanpete Stake re Provo win visited crew The been is one scheduled They must do this under the suof faththe for leader Sunday bnde's the they Wednesday, icception given by 22 homes the Home in 13. Show. pervision of the State Veterinarfield October the in Mr. Nelson Johansen, in the er, operations ian. and key people by Mis Ruth Barentsen of The show will be presented in Census of d the It ward chapel. Mt. Pleasant Cloward. Agriculture. Mrs. Mary Mrs John Sours entertained at guest prize, Farmers can get further inforIs his responsibility to train the For the reception the bride wore Mt. Pleasant, Fairview and Spring a tea mation on this law from either last afternoon enumerators same for and their h Thursday a supervise evening. gown of lace and City the 25 guests in honor of Mrs. Grace Opening social for First and work; plan and allocate work as- the County Agricultural Agent, net over taffeta. A Peter Pan colFourth ward Relief Society org- signments; Gunn. review the work of A. Fullmer Allred, Clyde Whitcovered and P.W.O. o Meet lar, tapered sleeves, Mrs. Gunn left Friday and will anizations was held Tuesday af- the enumerators and take remedi- lock of Mayfield, or Jesse Keller of buttons enhanced the bodice. The The Presbyterian Womens Org- spend a month in Salt Lake City ternoon in the Relief Society room. al action where necessary, and to Manti, Sanpete countys Brucellosbouffant skirt overlayed with tulle anization will meet at 4 p.m Tues- with her son, Ralph Gunn and is Committee. conduct difficult enumerations. was enhanced by a scalloped lace October 5 in Wasatch Acad- family, and then will go to FlorThe Mt. Pleasant Womens ReAfter attending the training insert. The sheer veil of bridal il- day, e ida to spend the winter. faculty room with Miss publican organization met Wed- conference, Mr. Curlston will reMrs. Windrlp used to wonder lusion was caught up to a crown of emy Clark Mrs and Ruth Campnesday afternoon at the home of turn to his district where he will where her hubby spent his eveseed pearls. The bndal bouquet bell as hostesses. Mrs Afton Rasmussen Richard D. spend three weeks was the president Mrs was pink roses encircled with recruiting enum- nings. Then she came home early The Rev. Erwin E. hostess when Utopian club met Jones. Bollinger, and there, he was! dis- one night white carnations and stephanotis. Miss enumeration erators, checking Maxine and last Friday night. Johnson were Lionel Peterson trict boundaries, and Speakers Attending the bride was Mrs. Mrs. Betty Lou Otto will make a training Pinochle was played with high who spoke on as matron of honor; There are SOo more high school Reapportionment enumerators in preparation for Jerry HansenMae sessions of Youth score prize being claimed by Mrs. ami Reuel Anderson who talked on the start of the census on rfovem-be- r graduates today than there were Johansen as maid report of theconference Miss Donna held in Jean Reynolds, second high by "Junior 8. in 1940. of honor, and nieces of the bride, Fellowship Colleges. 111., last summer. Mrs. Maybellc Frandsen, traveling Champaign, e the Misses Connie Johansen, prize by Mrs. Afton Johansen and (OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Anderson, and Beth Collard consolation prize by Mrs. Helen Fine was Behl-inclub Arts entertained Linda as bridesmaids Little Lund. Mrs. Ruth with a niece of the groom was flow- Monday night Fowles ls hostess. er girl. o Mrs. Thelma Hasler was hostess Rook was played with prizes o performed the du- going to Jerry Hansen Mrs. Joyce Johansen, when Bridge lub met on Friday o ties of best man. o Mrs. Eva Lay and Mrs. Eunice Aid night. The mother of the groom wore rich. Mrs. Barbara Johansen High scoie prize was won by h Mrs. Thelma Tuttle, second high black gown with a was welcomed as a new member. o Mrs. Ethel Mrs. corsage. Wmterbottom, pink o The Neilscn maritime of and Mrs. master Reiva is was Dorothy industry gloomy o Delbert Johansen as Congress stalls on aid ceremonies for the following pro- Rosenlof were special guests. gram: invocation, A. H. Anderson; o o duet, Valer.e Johansen and LeNore o 1 Allred; vocal solo, Larry Collard, o a nephew of the bride; musical 8 MT. PLEASANT UTAH reading, Ada Bench, a cousin of o the bride. She was accompanied on o the organ by her sister, Ethel Poro o ter. Thora Behling, a sister of the 8 groom, sang a solo. LaRue Johansen offered a toast to the bride and groom from their friends. Mildred o Jensen from Manti sang a solo. o JenLaVar and Johansen Connie o The o sen were the accompanists. o benediction was pronounced by all o of Ephraim. o Bishop Barney Hyde o Following a short honeymoon trip the newlyweds tentatively in Chio plan to make their home o as a works the while groom cago o 2 carpenter on a new LDS chapel. o I, O j 'r A " J ,r i Popuiar Mf. Pleasant Couple Wed In Manti Temple; Given Reception acquainted with i new grand-- I daughter, the ml mt gul adopted! bv Mr. and Mrs Bill Pern (ICath- erine) last week The Pern's also have an adopted son, BUI, 1 , Fairview Man Crew Leader For Ag. Census 1 1 Looming (Lvcntd c MIA 2nd-3r- floor-lengt- Em-lli- Car-len- g, c Hours Open floor-lengt- LAFF OF THE WEEK Friday October We wish p.m. 9 to p.m. to announce the opening of our new MODERN LADIES STORE and to invite to an open house between and 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. We are indeed proud to bring the finest' Mr. and Mrs R. Bruce Seely went to Fountain Green Monday where they visited their daughter, Mrs. Iona Draper and Mrs. Gwen Johnson and families. They also viisted their tenth great grandchild the infant son of Mr and Mrs. Dick Draper. quality and style in a pleasant surrounding. Come in and see our new store and selections. in i Mrs. John Winkelman, Mrs William Hansen and Mrs. Bruce Seely are going to Salt Lake City Saturday to attend the DUP convention and general conference In Sill . ! M'a la li Sl HV. 15 IS. tW4. rmbralderr lalad 5?.albird "breadr ailini" la eaar MT-aaa-- T ) nriiarliii 4 ay 4W taebaa. Irtr Inrlrarilon SIX far b, AC H aallara with aaaaa. i atria nambar t4 sUt la AF. Bl REAL, Tara IKT I. tan Sqaara Stntian. fitm tt. .naw t vtih FALL-WIVTF- tirf tf lkf FASBIOX ityiM, UDooc Rio 74 i'll you a adiiri-- s where you can forward my allowance. uu m (JavnelVs o 8 o o o o o o o 8 o o o Sales o cL o o o 8 8 Regular Store Hours 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. guest speaker fnenls Prizes Opcsi For Eibssrsss Sat. The regular monthly meeting of the American Legion and Auxiliary will be held in the Legion Had Wednesday. October 6 at 8 p m Rev. E. E. 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