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Show Page Two Mt. I'lua.sant (Utah) Pyramid "Local Student hived if) Ward Scheduler, Enrolls at ifie best circles... a fnl p i Kgt ( .J- n - Mum, J Mt h Ur. i ,, in' v di-- 1 IP , Q amj J . 1 r WclSSj uQS m of son Ur til Fairvuw, has inmiui his r n v and harp fin u th. I' S ls .ml frnmls j.iui,,, u. bmrview. - 84lh Birthday g llaleri UuAmi ... Army Discharge lal hri.Uim program will bt jir m rdtd m tin Fourth of ward .Sunday t hooi un i.t ight i Luridly Mis Oiini U Iidii ut Ml. morning urnli r Hit turn of A j hri-ml't-- Serviceman Given Special Program Kansas College Mr 1 I.s an follow votal Uvon Mi rniiiutt talk Jan ' I i anil.si ii. tut nl ilu', Susan and Lloyd Ft . , talk, Halcne Tidwell Iroprim f i V v soli yf i . . 7 UCl tO V ,, Janrt dint, piano and organ UosiTiluf and Henson. Jam t A son, Item u.brr 12 'hi to John story, Mrs Obed Nel"O of so, congregational hinging, and Karen Robertson Jones Kittle Town of Rethhhirn"; rcad- Mt 1htthant vocal Justus Seely, solo A daughter, December to 11, Edwin and reading. Beverly montlis old Anderson Liny Jesaen; Flora uaughter, St vena, vocal duet, I'aula Scow Fountain Gretn and Karen Christmas Frarnhsen; If A to daughter, December Mrs, Carroll Madsen; in Kenneth and Helen Anderson, story, htrumenta! duet, Jatk Wales, ter and Dick Stakc--r A daughter, December to 8 Ward and Ruth Hansen Magel-bin Manhattan, Kansas, during fob .continued from page 1 , Mantl J er ( A daughter, dy, and Mr. and Ms. Jack W Dciernber 7, to Miss Nelson is a graduate atu- - Ichrson. Fairvicw, Lloyd and laiVaun Stewart, dent majoring in child welfare Funeral services will be held ,M. a gi&duate of North Friday at 1 pm in Fairview South Twin sons, Deccemher 10 to Sanpete high school and a former ward chapel Roger J. and I'atricia Rasmussen, student of Utah State Ancultural Gunnison. to be Following is and the University of College A daughter, Sw- December 2 to Utah where she received a bach- tjme ye'i Understand' nraver Joseph and Itoberta Jorgensen, elor of science degree. ' j. Anderson; My Ephraim. Kansas State students come Buddy", Edwin Miner; speaker, A son, December 1 to Ray and from 42 of the 48 states includ-- , solo.'TomGolden Sanderson; vwal Mt. ing Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and 24 Nedra Barney Swensen, Madmy Merlin Brunger; speaker Pleasant, Miss Nelson ls8en. vocal duet foreign nations. "In the Garden" A son, November 30 to Roy 8tUf,ent8 &Uend' If1"1 and Loi Mower; speaker, fng thefconegeah and Ocorgene Price, Mantl. Bishop Otis Neilson; song by the and benediction William Bohne. , , - ( J . (TO Militia Cavalry in Captain Geurgt Sidweil s (omparn (Ill.uk lliwk Indian War) He has been an ar tive workei m the 1JDS Church and in civic affairs serving as superintendent y, 7s tfn M vfpr N' r J iJ H AM .?y K PROOF-O- OLD j j HICKORY tyTto mucnJODBBQH110 V Scrvsj LD ' HICKORY eoumsCom the SayXchoo! he has served as a ward teacher and at the present time is a high 1 mnmm distilling corporation, Philadelphia. pa. ' priest. Mr. Lamb was mayor of Wales for three terms; president of the WeEt 10int Irrigation Co for 15 years; president of gypf Creek Reservoir Co, for 12 years; Cat- President of the Moroni-Wale- s tlemen's Association. He was the first barber in Wales m earlY day' 8X1(1 also pJaed the organ and piano for early day da,niceE He married Mary Foster Thom-cho- lr Ianuary H. 1893 in the Salt Lake L D S Temple. Mrs. Lamb Heasoneoneson, H. B. Lamb of and Wales, daughter, Bertie COX WI VC Holand of Boulder City, Nevada. h ry prayer. jje uncjerwent surgery three times in 1953. His daughter has been Put cranberries through the takln' care of him for. several meat choppier before they are cook- - years. Mr. Lamb has six living ed and you need not strain them, grandchildren, and 13 children. One grandson, Cpl. Dale there will be more sauce. L. Holland, is a radar instructor in the armed service in Limestone, CARD OF THANKS Maine. tmUXrlS1lbLlrl !u.atXnd great-grand-Als- f. " ;.l M o, I wish to extend my thanks for all kindnesses shown at the time In political contests there is of the death of my brother ways a tendency to pick the Christensen ner and that explains the activities of a lot of people. Ralph Christensen DRINK MILK and get Sunshine,, Vitamin D! UTAH MILK FOUNDATION DIRECT FROM FRANCE . the perfect gift In a broad sense the lighted Christmas tree sym-- , bolizes the spirit of service. Man lights up the lives of his neighbors by serving their needs. 11 This spirit is displayed all year long in our State by public spirited citizens who assume the burdens of Xi maintaining essential community services. Volunteer firemen, policemen, mayors, city teachers, health guardians and many others working in the public interest, are part of the spirit of service that makes our communities better places for our families. coun-cilme- n, Some serv e without pay, others receive only token pay and all give time and effort beyond the imme- diate needs of their duties. ( m. A tl THE FINEST FROM FRANCE PARFUMS WORTH,, In their original Lalique presentations I i By keeping the spirit of Christmas lights burning throughout the year, these good Utahns are helping the industrial growth of our State. Without them, business enterprise as we know it could not eu Open Nites to perfumes from $ 10 to de eolognes from $10 to S3 bath oil, 1 oz. tale, 4 at. S3 $3 $3.50 oz. $3 Vs 9 p.m. 'till Christmas PARKING LOT IN REAR OF STORE Enter from 2nd North operate successfully. They deserve the gratitude of all the people of our State. ifoi I mt THE IFenneeoU Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utalr NE- W- n i.tti rcmsirr ( Stag-Nit- e fill Thursday 7 to 9:30 p.m. (Men Only) |