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Show THE PYRAMID 4y of You, Your Family and New Appreciate Do you want to Buy, Rant, Sell YOUR CITY At All Try an Time. -- o: Ho. Sanpete Area Ships 63 A Feeder lambs and fat lambs, carloads of them, have been shipped out of the North Sanpete area In recent weeks, according to Fred Rasmussen, local agent of the D&RGW Railway. About 260 lambs are loaded to a car, making a total of more than sixteen thousand lambs to be shipped since taking them from the mountain range October 1. Most of the feeder lambs were chipped to Sevier County while the fat lambs were shipped to eastern and western markets. Mt. Pleasant Mt. Pleasant Man Takes Honors Dairy Judging Gerald R. Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olson of Mt. Pleasant, and husband of the former Carolyn Brady of Fairview, is a member of the USAC dairy judging team which took honors recently at the Pacific International Livestock Show held in Portland, Ore. The teams took second in dairy products judging and dairy cattle judging divisions, taking firsts in Holsteins, Jerseys and cheese, which are minor divisions of the two main events. Gerald won two trophies in individual judging. USAC The judging teams go to San Francisco in the near future to attend a similar show. o Moroni I Lfarf J- -' .if Selects Candidates for ' City Councitmen 1 Marlin ArdDcII Shepherd Electrician Dies Moroni Republicans and Demo19 in Moroni Hall and each City party selected Of Heart Attack councilmen. crats met October three candidates for Moroni city Republican candidates named were Howard Blaekham, Harris At Larson and Merlin Nielson. Democrats named Darrel ChristMarlin ArdDell Shepherd, 50, ensen, Joseph Billow and Mert K. an employee of the Mt. Pleasant Draper. municipal electric light plant for All are lifelong residents of Mo. the past ten years, died late Saturday night while at work at the roni. power plant. Death was due to a heart attack. Mr. Shepherd was born July 2, Teacher Trainer 1905 in Fairview, a son of Warren and Samelia Peterson Shepherd. After graduation from North Sanpete high school, he worked, some years as a barber in Salt Lake City, and later was employed four years by the U. S. Forest Service. He was marned in Manti, May 13, 1925 to Tina Nielsen of Mt. Pleasant. The marriage was solemnized in the Manti LDS Light Plant Temple March 3, 1926. He served many years as a ward teacher and secretary of the South ward Elders quorum. Surviving are his widow, three sons and two daughters, Wayne A. and Jay M. Shepherd, Salt Lake City; Dick Shepherd, Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Connie S, Jensen, Ephraim, and Mrs. Dorothy S. Black-haSalina; his father and stepMr. and Mrs. Warren mother, Shepherd, Mt. Pleasant; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson, Fairview; nine grandchildren, and four brothers, Arden Ronald Bradley, son of Mr. and Shepherd, Vernal; Otis Shepherd, Mrs. Clifford Bradley of Moroni, Idaho Falls; Le Earl Shepherd, has been elected president of the Salt Lake City; Newell Shepherd, Moroni Stake Seminary, Church Mt. Pleasant. Funeral services were held WedLatter-da- y of Jesus Christ of afternoon In the Second-Thir- d nesday Saints, according to the seminary ward chapel with Bishop principal, George M. Anderson. H. Seely officiating. Other officers named are Kar-oly- n Ruel Burial was in Mt. Pleasant city first assistant; cemetery Draper, under direction of Jacobs second Merna Spens, assisant; Suzanne Larsen, secretary; Joyce Mortuary. Bailey, organist, and Alta Thomas, chorister. These officers are in charge of John Seely adtivities of all the seminary, Mr. Anderson said. To Taken ar of Local Man Named "U" Queen BuLovely brunette Marianne chanan, 20, Richfield, was selected to reign as University of Utahs Homecoming Queen last week. Marianne is a granddaughter of H. C. Jacobs Sr. of Mt. Pleasant, and is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R D. (Dorothy) Buchanan of She is a junior majorRichfield. ing in elementary education. Couple's Infant Son Dies in SLC Richard Vance Ellsworth, infant on of Clifton and Carma Ellsworth, died Tuesday at the Salt Ake LDS hospital. The child was bom October 22 nd is survived by the parents and sister; also grandparents, Mr. nd Mrs. Urban Hartley of Fair-ie. held Moroni Native Dies in Oregon Erastus Peter Christensen, 77, two sisters, Maria Brothers, ford, Oregon, and Annie Nielson, Moroni. PTA Meeting Held At Fountain Green er Forty-Thre- e Hospital; Condition Serious John Seely of Mt. Pleasant was taken by ambulance to the Vet- erans hospital in Salt Lake City meeting was leld Wednesday night In Foun-al- n Green LDS recreational hall vith President Devona Crowthcr n charge. Russell Aiken of North Sanpete Ugh school faculty, was guest on ipenker and also showed films Musical num-cr- s 'Child Guidance. were also presented. Fairview Names Fountain Green Candidates for Names For Councilmen Jobs Mt. Pleasant Democrats Men Name Three Candidates Council Posts Republican and Citizens Parties Gi ten met last week candidates for thiee named and Democrats and Republicans met last week in Fairview meet- city council position. Republicans met Friday night ings to select candidates for four-ye- and named the following as cacouncilmen in the November ndidates coufor the three 8 city election. ncilmen positions: A. A. Anderson, Democrats named Keith Han- Bernard Nielson and Calvin sen, Edwin Miner and Eldon Howell as four-yea- r councilmen canThe Citizens commute met on didates. nominated Thursday night as and candidates for Republicans nominated Allie L. the following Olin the council positions: V. Chester Carlson, Mike Zuber and Miner as candidates for the counCurtis. E. M. Ivory and Reed D. cil posts. Green. of Kounlain ar All-re- d. Pleasants Democratic party held their nominating convention Thursday night of last week in the city hall according to Dewey Scow, chairman. Mt. $ Three local men, two of them incumbents, were named as candidates for the three councilmen positions. They are Ernest Bushman, who has served six years; Jay Hafen, who has served four years, and Giant Olsen, who is new as an office seeker. All three are prominent local farmers. Polling places for the city election, Tuesday, November 8, have been designated as follows: Dis trict No. 1, Queen City Ballroom; District No. 2, City Hall; District No. 3, Armory Building. m Mt. Pleasant Man Takes Hunting Honors; Gets Bear Rod Rowe came to town Mon- day afternoon nnd displayed his kill which wasnt a deer. Given Mr. Rowe had a huge brown bear winch filled the luggage 4-- H compartment of his car. The bear appeared to be In the very best of condition, no doubt having grown fat on the sheep Mr. and Mrs. Spencer grazed Sibyl Olsen, daughter on the mountain this sumhonor come to her, mer. He shot the animal Monday Olsen, Ephraim, has had announces Sarah Tuttle, home demonstration just above Mt. Pleasant municipal 8 named a power plant. Agent. Sibyl inhas been Lloyd Draper of Mt. Pleasant national winner the state received injuries to his spine Mona of as her result awards program afternoon while getting out day leader. excellent work as a timber on the east mountain. As the State winner In the A tree, sixty feet long by ten Leadership contest, she will reinches diameter, fell on Mr. ceive a gold wirst watch presented several Draper, breaking off by Kdward Foss Wilson, Chicago, 111. flanges to the side of the vertebrae, but leaving the spinal colMiss Olsen has been an ouumn uninjured. club member for tstanding He was taken to the local hosMt. Pleasant City is growing seven years as well as a succesclub leader for three and later removed pital for impatient with the need to replace sful A crew of five Mountain States to his home. so many light globes on the city years. streets globes which are wilfully During the summer Sibyl was Telephone and Telepgraph men bedestroyed, according to City Elec- named Miss Ephraim, then Miss gan construction this week on new trician John Zabriskie. Sanpete, and more recently, Miss lines to Spring City to provide An ordinance offering $25 re- Utah State Fair for 1956. Now service to thirteen new customers there. Mr. Kay, local manager, ward for information leading to she can be called Miss stated that in addition to furnishconviction of these destroyers of ing new service, enough lines were public property, has been on the books for some time, and has now being provided to permit the company to reduce the number of parbeen raised to $40, Mr. Zabriskie ties connected to each line to eight said. Maxine Brothersen By or less. Mr. Kay said construction Regular surveys are made of Graveside services will be con20, the would be completed in about eight Last Thursday, October the city streets, and globes are reand some other weeks and would cost about $12 ducted today, Friday at 2 p.m., in Band, S, Pep of few as needed. Triple Very placed the Ephraim city cemetery, for L. enthusiastic students thousand. these globes are burned out, they loyal and Glen Peterson, 33, of Spring City, Millard. schools Our to went repbroken find. Most are by rocks, was very fine. The boys who lost his life in a train accident etc., and some have been shot out resentation hard and everyone fought Tuesday evening at Denver, Colo. played finish. with 22s and shotguns. We are very proud Friends may call at the home of If you have information as to to the his father, Phenor Peterson in who is destroying these globes, it of the fine showing the boys made. Spring City Friday from 10 a.m., Two people from Scotland visitwill be well worth your while to until 1 p.m. turn the information over to city ed our school. They told us about their dress, dancing, country, and Interment will be under direction officials, the electrician said. schools. In Scotland the children of Ursenbach Mortuary of Mt. Pleasant. go to school and have two hour classes. They sang songs and dancMr. Peterson was bom in EphTuesBurial services were held ed and everyone enjoyed their raim July 25, 1922, a son of Phenor in afternoon City Spring day program. He Lar- and Etta Johnson Peterson. we are playing our last cemetery for Peter Christian was a veteran of World War H, Today,football who died Saturday game; it is against sen, 81, Provo, serving seven years in navy comleague The school is behind the morning in a Provo hospital after bat in the Pacific. Richfield. illness. In a long team all the way and we are cheeHe had never married. Survivors He was born in Spring City include ring them on to victory. his father of Spring City. March 23, 1874, a son of Soren The Seniors have planned their and Leonard Tidwell of Salt Lake Larsen. Fredrickson Maria are leaving early NCity, sustained a fractured shoul- trip. They married Nellie Acord, April 19, they will He and ovember 18. On thisthetrip der, several fractured ribs 1899 in the Salt Lake LDS TemState Utah visiting start by bruises when he caught on a limb We are to be there ple. She died November 3, 1924. which pulled him from his horse Penitentiary. to have a clinic with the On January 7, 1926 he married at 1 a.m. last Saturday. Then we will leave for Anna Mathine in the Salt Lake L warden. Mr. Tidwell was with a group American Fork Institute and eat D S Temple. She died in October of hunters in the west mountains our lunches on the bus. We should 1945. He married Marsha Strate above Freedom. They were rid- arrive there at 2 p.m. and hold a! February 23, 1948 in Provo. He ing horseback through heavy tim- clinic in the auditorium of the was bishop for eleven years in ber to their campsite when the school. To end the day, we Clear Creek LDS ward, and was Funeral services will be held accident occurred. He was taken training the evening in Provo a bishops counselor in the Edge-mo- Saturday at 1 p.m., in the are to spend to Moroni for emergency treat- Mental hospital. This should conward, Provo. South ward for Delment on Saturday and stayed at sist of games and competition with are his widow; five bert Seely, 40, a chapel Surviving native of Mt. he home of his sister, Mrs. John the inmates. great- Pleasant, who died Wednesday grandchildren and nine Winkelman that night. Sunday a half brother and grandchildren; night, at the home of his father-in-laBy Catherine Peterson he returned to Salt Lake City. a half sister. Henry Larsen of Fairview, The North Sanpete chapter of following a stroke. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Tidwell Future Homemakers of America Burial will be in the Fairview held their initiation and installa- (Arlene Winkelman) of Fallon, cemetery, directed by Albert Mad. tion of officers Friday, October 21 Nevada, were weekend visitors sen Mortuary. Mr. Seely was a son of John T. building. with relatives here. the home economics formals and in senior On pastel Mary Terkelsen Seely. He girls Eight the executive officers in married Estella Larsen of Fairview assisted and they had four sons and the impressive candle light aservice, In in which each girl lighted candle Miss Utah Vins More Honors; Vrist Watch for Club Activity Falling Tree Hurts Ml. Pleasant Man of another Sanpete 4-- H Hew Phone Lines 4-- H Aids Service At Spring City 4-- H Funeral Services 4-- NSH Miss Janet Marchant, Ogden, a student teacher in the homemaking department of North Sanpete high school. She is a senior student in vocational home economics at USAC. This is the tenth student teacher to to be trained at N.S. under Gwendolyn Kay. Born in Peoa, Summit county, Miss Marchant is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvert H. Marchant. She attended school in Summit Co.; and also in Wyoming where she lived for a while, and in Ogden. She will receive her Bachelors degree from USAC at the end of the present quarter. for a Saturday for treatment cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. Seely had gone with a group of local hunters to the east mountain Friday where they were making camp for the deer hunt the next day. Shortly after arriving there he developed a severe Mt. Pleasant Second and Third headache, and his condition was such that he was brought to town wards MIA have planned a Hallothe next day for medical attenween dance Halloween for night, tion. Following emergency treat-me- n at the local hospital he was Monday, October 31. taken to Salt Lake City. It will begin at 8 p.m. and is His wife, Mrs. Virginia Seely, not a fiostume dance. Everyone is and mother, Mrs. J. Leo Seely ac- invited and refreshments willbe companied him to Salt Lake City, sold. where Monday he was thought to be improving as the hemorrhaging Primary Party Annual Halloween party of the had stopped. Tuesday morning his father, J. Leo Seely, was Second and Third ward Primary called to Salt Lake City as Johns will be held Saturday condition was reported as serious. organizations at 6:30 p.m. in their recreation Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mower and hall. It will be a costume party and here children of Provo visited refreshments will be sold. Plans over the weekend and were guests are made to have a spook alley, of her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ray fish pond and other amusements. Peterson, while Bob took part in Parents are invited to attend with their children. . . the deer hunt. Halloween Fetes Planned by MIA and Primary Competition died October 21 in Stayton, Oregon of a heart ailment. Mr. Christensen was born in Moroni January 6, 1878, a son of Rasmus Peter and Sene Christensen. His wife, the former Laura Syme of Moroni, died a number of years ago. He was a resident of Moroni until after his marriage. Eight of his children survive. Ernest Christensen, They are: Mrs. Mildred Mill City, Oregon; RobShomic, Ada, Harold, Dean, ert, Lamar and Ellis Christensen, are Sico, Oregon. Also surviving San- Parent-Teach- Number Sanpete Communities Nominate Officers 4-- Selects Officers Services and burial were hiesday in Salt Lake City. Price Ten Cents 28, City Ordinance Offers Reward Against Vandals Moroni Seminary Granddaughter (Utah) Pyramid, Friday, October Four North r 63 A the in v Carloads of Lamb extra-curricul- Adlet PYRAMID Volume LXIV In or Trade? Today for Accident Victim Highlights Spring City Man Dies in Provo; Burial on Tuesday Salt Laker Injured While Hunting Local Canyon Funeral Services Saturday for Delbert Seely, 40 nt Fair-vie- w Driller Injured the Job Jordan Canyon to represent one of the purposes o-of the organization. The following Billy Elrod of Farmington, New fficers were installed by Mrs. Kay, Mexico, was injured Monday, his advisor: Elna Johanson, president; first day of work on the gas rig Janet Frandson, vice president; in Jordan Canyon. Dixie Mickel, secretary; Halene Mr. Elrod sustained a fractured Tidwell, treasurer; Dee Ann Petershoulder blade when a pipe casing son, parliamentarian; Catherine Lucy Blaekham Has Streak Of Winner's Luck Lucy Ann Jes-soLaurel Mower, leader; song He was taken to the Sanpete L D S Hospital for treatment, and assistant song leader; Marion Lay, assistant plans to return to New Mexico organist; Carolyn Blain, when he is well enough to leave organist. A. suggestion box was part of the hospital. fell on him. Wasatch Academy Sewer Constructed Peterson, reporter; n, Mrs. Lucy Blaekham of Moroni is the winner of a new Sunbeam electric frypan and two lovely blankets. the evening entertainment after ideas from Halene Tidwell, each her suggestions. down girl putthese the officers will plan From the years activities. The following committee chair- men were appointed: Vcnita Peterson refreshment chairman, and Benson, degree chairman. Work is well undenvay on the sewer being constructed by Wasatch Academy to be used by all their buildings. Work on the sewer system, estimate dto cost $35,000 is being done by the Jorgensens of Mt. Pleasant and the Walker Construction Company of Pleasant Grove. Janet came hero for the deer hunt, and also visited with relatives. some time where he husband stationed with the army. Spring City Man Spring City PTA Schedules Meet The Lewis W. Jensen, Spring City Gets Discharge Spring City PTA will hold a meeting Wednesday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Johnson the school building with Mrs. (Donna) and Ms3 Wilma Jensm Evonna Justesen, president in of Balt I,ake City were weekend charge. As a special feature Mrs. visitors of their mother, Mrs. Alta LftHue Nielsen Bates will show a Jensen. Herbert Tomlinson of Sun- film nnd give a lecture on her reset, Utah, and Jay Madsen of Los cent tour of European countries Angeles, wore among those who am! of Austria where she lived for was These prizes were awarded her by the Manti Home Supply, Manti, when Airs. Blaekham won seccontest ond prize in a sewing sponsored by the Plait Sewing Machine Co. the entered Mrs. Blaekham contest by submitting several articles she made on her Pfaff sewArticles were ening machine. tered from Utah, Idaho, Colorado, and Montana and were judged in Salt Lake City by the Pfaff distributors for the intermountain area. Special praise was given Mrs. Blaekham for her originality, design and excellence In sewing. Sgt. Louis Jensen has received She has currently been attending his honorable discharge from the the sewing classes which is being U S Army after a service of two Manti Home sponsored by the at The Presidio at veins spent in Manti. Supply He as an M. P. Francisco San was at the Fitz Simmons HospiMrs. Theodore Wall (Edna) and tal in Colorado the pas year, and son, Jimmy, Claremont, Calif., are spent three months before his dis- spending a week here visiting her charge at Livermore, Calif. mother, Mrs. Charles Truscott, Louis is a son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. Walls mother, Mrs. OliOrrin Jensen, Spring City. via M. Wall, |