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Show niK riKAMii) A gpii'c late Nes 1, oOT of You. oiir Family, and A At AH 4 Cv J on; city TIiot. Mt. l'leaMOt Volume LXIII Gets This Week Is National Newspaper Week . ( I 'tali nimiil. I .rll ijy.v v v47 4- - ! I hi. His Bear W I'YltAMI Number (Ynt I) Forty-On- e Meeting Candidates to Speak 5 opportun- IVii Try an Adlet In the PTA Schedules i r HUNT, SI LL OK rp V ince i . . Week BUI TRADE? IK) YOU WANT TO i t r-t ht i!' r. ii the Parent- ('til j .!' tinity to extoll their own virtues; to elaborate on the Victim Accident Ihurbrr 1 services they render and to warn on the state of afin 0 North Sanpete high school A Rl i.ian outManiling mooting, according to fairs were it not for newspapers, without seemingly Dies of don Staker, president cf it t Exposure; being to boastful. ll h. piiillp Mi W s'aker vud it is planned to . tu Extolling the virtues of Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Man in Hospital Dean Peierson hive m, polled speakers present We believe this newspaj)er is like a visit from a friend the pin and ion of the junior s I; I A situation in Utah. Also it is when it arrives in your home. It has something to say, , llllUlli-To Talk on ,11, to have prospeitive school umed 4 ipnsf m a. id, ill on a emote somethin to tell about someone you know. It is like Ut members air their educaloan! vW i l.umed Tuesd.iv mountain load tional Views a neighbor. It tells about familiar folks and familiar the hte Noima Mekhum Iran October 15 klw;. The tei m of H. C. Jacobs, Mt. v .!2 'omit la u.th w an, places. It tells hat it has heard. This newspaper also board member, expires Pleasant, r With hei hii'.li.ind, .lames Mil at the end of this year. It has been travels far and wide to army posts and to navy ships of invitation the ilne I, the had 4)' stalled Thiough ini dimn, v&r will leported to the Pyramid that at v. artt4 Monda atti noon t r o in their Litiiarv club. Dean acting as a connecting link between the serviceman r m th this tiiin mv have filed for this on Iran a It home on Hiyhwai 2H neai piesent itn piogram 1 4r and his home town. Fust Fourth waul leiieatnm hall position. They will be given an i Liiati ai loss the mountain to talk fora few minutes law an and Wales. Sanpete at eight o'lloi k the evening ot x Mt. Pleasant Pyramid renders service (living at tins meeting. Oi toher 13 K Meklium's omit The sedan lull t Mr let el m 'll. boin and Hated Piesent to discuss the pro and t , off tile lull low, pi ecipitous dilgw UV public notice to national and local campaigns, such as K , r Mr ion of the Mt Pleasant, is a soil of .f , in on Wales about miles four ahoe junior college situation the Red Cross, the Heart Fund, the Polio drive, citv the Sanpete side, lolled oei sever- and Mis. Andievv I. lVleisoii He m Utah will tie Dr, J. C. Moffitt, it recently returned to Utah tram supei intendent of Irovo city news, school news, church notices and benefits. This al times and i rushed at the bot-- v liail where he seived with the schools. 100 foot a ot tom llifltne rvVO:y.: newspaper also carries announcement in the form of Point Fan i progtam tin thiee in rinnisl Inside Car Dr Mot fit t is of sale the articles and years. offered for Mr was Meldrmn He director thiown is a circles lear, advertising many ediaatiun 'O .a A grr ,f n f the t ( p.t Mr. Peterson will talk and show '! r of the state suttering a compound leg fiactuie for what price, to its readers weekly. It records the a comitteeman of the Utah above the knee, possible tractuied r Ni ti Cre tie' libs and .steak Mis. Meldrum was happenings large and small which take place in the Education Association. In the past inside auto the lie has served as a director of the pinned each and week the community throughout every year. Association The in ideiit vva.4 not dlscoveied Education National Few people realize the effort and skill which go until Tuesdav about noon by a and has served 'as a visiting tea-- i Wales In rseman whose identity her m summer sessions of varinto the production of even a small weekly newspaper. was not learned immediately, ious schools. Few are aware of the number of people it requires to Sgt. E C Sheiwood, Nephl. highway patrol to secure the news, to write it, set it, page it and print With the aid ot Douglas Land), Given it: to fold the paper, address it and mail it, to sav Wales, pel some of the Mt. PleasWarning ant and the LIS others, hospital nothing of the machinery involved in its production Meldrums were removed bv or the record keeping details required. On Delinquent st ret her and rained some disis sponsoring a Youth (onfer-enc- c tance to an ambulance Tuesdav ."take Moroni The To warn on the state of affairs of a city or county 30 p m They had lain in to bo hold in the Moroni Fast-Weward chapel about Bills from City the lemote gtilley .since 7 pm, without a newspaper A place without a newspaper have been scheduled Monday night. would be one without information, without education, on Sunday, October 10. Sessions Dies on Wav 4IW 10 am, 2 pm and 7 30 pin The Mt. Pleasant City OrdinKMri Paul Koval limn Salt Lake without truth, and without freedom. After tieatment at the hospital ance stipulates that all light and Mi be to were be will tile the Idioms City, iiMting speaker. here, Will Lasson Beecher Ward once Ted said. accounts owed to the city water are , Newspapers Henry Klder Koval is mployed by KSL transferred by sepal ate ambuare allowed to run for 30 days the schooling of the common people. The endless book, r.idm station. He has a wealth of lances to Salt Lake LI'S hospital. only, after which they become deknowledge and a stiong testimony Mis Meldrum succumbed shortly the newspaper is our national glory. Bernard Baruch Address Lions linquent and services are subject of the gm pel. Ea h want will hold alter the trip began Tuesdav about to discomeetion, according to the has stated that the press is our conscience, our guide its regular piniot Sunday Si liool 7 p m Mr Meldrum was taken to Mt. Pleasant City Council. to iiernmod.lte clnldien under Mu- the Salt Lake hospital. and our informant. At Meet Oct. 13 A policy of rigid enforcement of Clifford McKinney, superintentual age. All filer 12 yeais are this ordinance has been adopted by uiged to attend The purpose of dent of the hospital here, said the Napoleon realized the part which newspapers the City Council and after OctoAn appeal to all citizens of Mt. this contemn e is to help people Meldrums told him they partially played in his time w7hen he said Four hostile newsber 30, 1951, no services will be to better understand the gospel covered themselves the during nationwide and how to live it provided to any customer who has papers are more to be feared than a thousand bayon- Pleasant to join in theinitiated night with newspapers. They said more than his current light and by two Itefore automobiles Loon the L. of recently campaign chairman passed Implav, ets water to them. horseman the Kisenhower billing unpaid after tne resident Dwight sighted Scouting committee, and Lynn October 30th deadline. Newspapers today hold as important a place and reduce the frightful toll of life and Hales of the VMM I A general Once service has been discontinwill be present. Chester De.vn Peteron their responsibility is as great as it was when Thomas property taken each year by high- board ued for failure to meet the proward will serve lunch. for Candidates Jefferson said, And were it left to me to decide way accidents will be made by visions of this notice the only way slides of things of interest in services can again be secured will he when Lasson E. (Ted) whether we should have a government without a Edgar Iran. He will be accompanied by be to make full payment of the addresses members of the Mt. Father of Local liis wife who will show Homecoming many entire delinquent account, 13. and Lions club October newspaper or a newspaper without a government, I Pleasant from Iran and re- thereafter items on brought the will Mr. Lasson all current accounts speak would not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. 30 cordings of Persian music will be must be paid in full within "The Moving Finger in Man Dies Queen Selected Like so many institutions that have been a part of subject, played. A full evening of enter- days after receipt of the monthly connection with the seventh an- tainment is promised. nual observance of Oil Progress statement. a scene for a long time, newspapers are quite often Week. Acme club extends an invitarehe to whieh The finger Candidutes for North Sanpete tion in Fork to all other clubs and husSpanish taken for granted and so are newspaper freedoms. fers is that of Death. It blocks high school's Homecoming Queen bands and all others interested to field human of in were announced and voted on this every progress That is one reason why one week every year is devoted endeavor of entertain- Servicemen News uttend this by taking the lives of David William Monk, 62, father week. An official announcement ment. Thereevening will be no charge. to National Newspaper Week, to emphasize the role some 40,000 motorists each year, of Ed Monk of Mt. he week next made of will Pleasant, died of the winnerFriday more than two million in the voting held newspapers play as bearers of ideas and communica- injuring in a Iayson hospital. Mr. at the school Wednesday. others and causing an overall loss Tuesday PORT IIUENEME, Caif. (FHT Monk had compained Tuesday of tors of information in todays complex society. It was of nearly four billion dollars. The senior class entry is Miss LDS Missionaries NC) Among the members repnot well and had entered feeling this growing Iou Ann Ilafen, daughter of Mr. with this concept in mind that the theme: YOUR After presenting of Mobile alresenting the for observation, hospital and Mrs. Mack Hafen. Leona Bailproblem in all of its harsh realsched9 Battalion Construction NEWSPAPER FREEDOMS FORUM, was chosen ity, the speaker will use the oil though his condition was not con- ey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MurConto disembark at the uled to be sidered serious. was the popular mem- Enjoy Paper industry as an example to show ry for the 1954 National Newspaper Week. Bailey, here Center Battalion struction He was born March 18, 1892 in ber of the how the three "Es of highway junior class to be chosen October 10 is Stanley B. Coombs, a son of Thomas I m, - i A'-iu-i- - ( at ' I 1 i ) V, -. i - i 1 V coll.-- re . 4. r ,1 111 i I ! , i I Mi-- t .1 1 t i . l'etei-.oi- t i l - n VI jp n JO-- ' (L i .VsZ: i well-know- n i , i- : I a- I Parent-Teache- Con-gi.s- s, f i Moroni Stake Schedules Youth Conference Sunday 1 i 1 st j two-thir- ds and Joan Bartensen, daughter of In safety Education, Enforcement Spanish Fork, mechanic third class, USN, son of and Engineering can be applied William and Fannie M. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bartensen was Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Coombs of to help reduce the traffic toll in Monk. He was a member of the chosen from the sojihomore class. Fountain Green, Utah. Church Latter-daJesus of y Christ of this community and throuhgout All three girls are from Mt. Glen of The group has completed five Osborne City, Spring Saints. the nation. will be elected who is serving an L D S mission months of operational training at Pleasant. One Surviving are five sons and one queen and the girl other two will be in South Africa, writes that he Adak, Alaska, and will be located Edward Monk, Mt. attendants to reign over the home- has daughters: bpen recently transferred and here until deployed overseas. C. Dean Pleasant; Monk, Frank Serviceman Gets will now labor as a companion to The present Mobile Construction D. Monk, Salt Itke Cty; Roy D. coming day, October 15. Elder Crowther of Fountain Battalions are part of the "Sea-BeeMonk and Preal Monk, and his Navy Discharge Green. of World War H. Basically a stepSpanish Fork; Annual Road Show' Elder Osobme wrote his par- their job is to build and defend North Sanpete stake MIA Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bailey of widow, mother, Mrs. Mary Adams, St. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Os- whatever kind of base the fleet Moroni received word from thnr George, and one sister. has been scheduled Wednesday, October 13, and son borne, that he recently received requires. disGlen that he will be Funeral services and burial were will be produced around a theme Ballad In Drama four copies of the Pyramid at the To learn to do their job better held OctoS from U in the Monday Navy charged Spanish Fork. same time, and that he and Elder even under adverse conditions the The show will begin at the Mt. ber 8 in San Diego, Calif. Crowther spent the afternoon SeaBees engage in operational h Pleasant Glen joined the Navy December ward at 7 catching up on the home news and training such as that just com1949. He trainbasic received 8, p.m.; Spring City ward chapel at enjoying it. pleted on Adak. A wide variety in San Diego and was then ing 7:30 p.m.; Mt. Pleasant Second-Thir- d Mayor Grant Johansen has isElder Crowther is a son of Mr. of tasks were performed to prosent to Guam where he spent ninesued a proclamation designating and Mrs. Omond Crowther ward at 8 p.m.; Fairview of vide teen months. On his return to training and maintenance Fountain Green. of facilities of Naval StaNorth ward at 8:30 p.m. the States he was at Treasure this week as Physically Handicaproad Adak rehabilitation There are six acts to the show, tion, Island for awhile and then was he Week in Mt. Pleasant and ped Maureen to waterand all original numbers. Two acts will wins third rebuilding, Connolly repairs to USS the Curtiss where assigned urges all who can to employ han- straight Wimbledon title. front structures, and others. come from Mt. Pleasants four he spent the rest of his service wards, two acts from Fairview and dicapped persons and do everytime working in the Post Office. one each from Mountainville and Annual Deer Hunters Ball spon- thing possible to help these people. Very impressive funeral services sored by the Mt. Pleasant Rod and Spring City wards. The week is being observed were held Saturday afternoon for Gun Club has been scheduled for Mrs. Joseph Brewer at the Second-Thir- d the evening of October 20 in the throughout the nation and the genQueen City Ballroom, according to eral public is asked to aid handiward chapel. Harold Young October 8 Senator Wallace F, Bennett will spend day and Don Carter, president of the or- capped persons to secure suitable of the Fourth ward bishopric conganization. evening in Mt. Pleasant. ducted the services. Grand prize for this years ball employment. Prayers were given by H. C. will be a deer rifle. Mr. Carter Octolx-- r 10 Moroni Stake MIA Youth conference at Moroni. Jacobs at the home and Daniel said. The Revelers will furnish the Rasmussen and Bishop Howard K. October 10 North Sanpete Stake MIA leadership meeting at music. Lay at the services. A duet was Other officers of the group are ward at 3 :30 p.m. Mt. Pleasant Second-Thir- d Womens sung by Opal Hermansen and Ruby A Civic League of Francis vice Carlson, president. MoHafen accompanied Clubs has been oranized in by Barbara Jim Ream, secretary, and the October 11 USAC sponsored class in leathcrcraft begins at roni to assist in the citys im- Tuttle, followed by a talk, Harry board of directors is composed of G. Ericksen; piano solo, My Isle provement program. North Sanpete high school, 4:30 to 7 p.nk Henry Tuttle, Neil Hafen, Dewey All clubs will sponsor the best of Golden Dreams. Donna Strate of the John The Adult Scow, Fellowship and Fillis. Jim Seely entertainment available, the pro- of Spring City; speaker, Bishop First Presbyterian Church, Mar-lan- d October 13 North Sanpete Stake MIA Road Show with perceeds of which will help finance Ruel Seely: vocal solo, "I'll Take and Maxine Zabriskle, chairLalcos club was entertained formances in Fairview, Mt. Tlcasant, Spring City. the park and cemetery projects. My Vacation in Heaven," Alice, Thursday night with Mrs. Donna men, have announced their first Officers of the new organiza- - Hafen, by Mrs. accompanied Jean Johansen as hostess The pro- fall activity. October 13 Oil Progress Week to be featured at Lions meetMrs. Rose Ramsey, Tuttle; solo, Beyond the Sunset, tions are "Wesa to invited are was All adults gram Clifford printed by Mrs. Lurine Rigby, Rex Hafen, accompanied by Mrs. ing. president; McKinney who showed films of his tern IlayriJe" Saturday evening, De Ora Hermansen; and remarks. Bishop! Mrs. vice president; the meet at to in first 15 travels Dean Peterson to present program on Iran be9, the Western October October States. Blackham, secretary-treasureYoung. 8 p m. Arrangements Mrs. Grant Johansen, church at Mrs. h ward. fore Acme club and guests at Clubs represented in the organBurial was in Mt. Pleasant City Vernon Johansen, Mrs. Wesley Jo- have been made for a delightful ization are Senior Sorosis, W. H. cemetery directed by Jacob Morto hansen and Mrs. Shirley Johan- evening, and for refreshments Sanjxte High PTA meeting at school Club, Junior Sorosis, L03 Amigos, tuary. Thomas Christensen gave sen were special guests. be served at the church manse. t, Litthe dedicatory prayer. building. Artopic. Archettes, Ne:ct meeting of the club will be Morning Worship will be conerary, and Noal Clubs. October 11 at the home of Mrs. ducted Sunday at 11 a.m., the 20 Annual Deer Hunters dance sjHinsored by Mt. Mdba Rosenlund. Rev. Krvvin E. Bollinger, preachMrs. Louise Jensen was hostess Pleasant Rod and Gun Club. American Legion and Auxiliary when Bridge Club met at her His ship was in Acapulco, Mexico ing the sermon. George XT. Otto Mr. clnl Mrs choir anthem. Lester will the direct Acord with held their October meeting Wed- home last Thursday night. and then went to Icarl Harbor October 21 Deer Hunters Ball in Fairview, sjxmsorcd by Mr. and Mrs. Max Jensen of Salt l teams will meet follownesday night in the Legion Hall. Bridge was played with high before returning to Mare Island Lake City went to Ogden Sunday ing worship and Westminster Felthe Lions Club. God and the Nation" was the scores being awarded to Mrs. DorUpon his return, he and his to viit with Mrs. Cora Acord in lowship groups will meet at 7:15 theme of the talk given by Rev. othy Neil.son and Mrs Thelma wife, Mary Ellen O. Bailey, will iiimot uf her biitbday Erw.n B'.lmger, guest speaker. make their home m Moroni Hasler. A dessert was served. anniversary. p m. South Africa "Ballad in Drama" Theme of MIA Road Shows Wednesday, Oct. 13 s" for Mt. Pleasant to for First-Fourt- Funeral Services Rod and Gun Club Held To Sponsor Deer Saturday Observe National Handicap Week Hunters' Dance For Mrs. Brewer Schedule of Coming Events Women Organize Civic League To Aid Community First Presbyterian Church Activities i r. lst-4t- 20-N- So-Ar- Go.-'pe- : orth |