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Show October 28, 1955 Mt. Plea.smt (I tali) Pyramid iiitiiiiiiiiiiiitMimiiiiiitiimiiiiiiitiiiiiitmiiic.)HitMiiiiii)imiiiiiuitmiimimtiitmmiiiitimim tkiiimiuut.imii mm miiiiimiMitiiiinniimtiiH- - Hh t Couple Married Wednesday . . out Today in Mrs Music Guild met Thursday at p.m. in the faculty room at WaMrs. Flora B. satch Academy. Williams was the hostess. The music program was presented by Roger Hansen and Dick Chase. Jolly Dozen Pinochle club met Thursday nigh of last week with Mrs. Carrie Jensen as hostess. High scores were won by Mrs. Pearl Rosenlof and Mrs. Inez and traveling prize by Mrs. Alberta Merz. Ros-enl- of Mrs Lillian Gibbons were special Annual Halloween costume party of the First and Fourth wards Primary organizations has been set for Saturday at 6 30 p m. in the recreation hall the recreation hall There will be games, a dance, and Primary officers will have goodies to sell to the children All attending are asked to come in costume. VJ Mrs. Annie Jackson Mrs. Annie Jackson Celebrated 86th guests. High score prizes were won by Mrs. Carrie Tucker and Mrs. Ruth Barentsen. Scripture Ten:!.;: importance or The Home giand-childie- Mont Merz of San Fernando, Calif., Harold Merz, and a group Jackson, February 14, 1894. California arShe is a faithful member of of his friends from to weekend go on the the Church of Jesus Christ of rived last and to visit relatives in deer hunt Latter-da- y her attends Saints, this city. meetings and is able to care for herself and home. Nathan Neilson of Eagle Rock, relatives and Many friends called on her that day to wish her Calif., came here last weekend to a happy day. Also visiting her on visit his mother, Mrs. Annie Neilher anniversary was the local son, and also to hunt deer. chapter of Daughters of Utah Pioneers, of which she is a member. This group was hostess at Big a luncheon in her honor. Mrs. Jackson is the mother of seven children, six of whom are George C. living. They are: $ Jackson, Midvale; William Jack-so; Spanish Fork; Mrs. Florence Mrs. J. Holman, Ely, Nevada; Mrs. Winnie Guymon, Provo; Victoria J. Anderson, Tremonton; ' Alvin Jackson, Fountain Green. k 4? Birthday Party Amr-'ea- s v of life is full of the recorc s men who were reared in Christian homes. From humble homes all over ti.c land have come sons and daughters nationally known for their greatness of character anff of ach eieir.cn.. All too often, we have no; always given proper credit to tne home as a prime influence in moulding these, the great men and women of our times Among many cither lessons to be found in Scrioture are the ones which exemplify the importance of good homes ana Christian family life Two instances ot this emphasis are to be found in the 16th chap, ter of Acts Lydia, the devout seller ot purple. was baptized with her u.io'.e household, and vhn the jadei. about to kill himself because he supposed his prisoners hao escaped, asked Paul what he must do to be saved. Paul answered. "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shait be saved and thy house And the prime example of all is the life of Jesus with Mary and Joseph, as he grew to manhood in the archtype of all humble Christian homes The influence exerted by truly Christian homes is the same today as it was then, and we can only hope, and pray, that mon and more homes return to a truly Christian concept of livine of Mrs. Rose Cawley Christensen and family of Flowell, Utah, visited over the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Emma Scow. t Lois Poulsen, second; Mrs. Ada Carlson, consolation and Mrs. Althea Willcox, traveling. Mrs. Sj bil Hansen was a special guest. If JV t Halloween party for Artopio Literary club was held last Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Leila Larsen. Mrs. Betty Farley was the assistaing hostess. Bridge and canasta were played with Mrs. Pearl Peterson winning high score at canasta, and Mrs. Florence Maxwell and Mrs. Iris Peterson, high scores at bridge. Previous meeting of Artopic club was held at the home of 4 "X n, I hunt. Seely left Sunday for Salt Lake City where they will spend the winter. Their sons, Paul and Boyd, came to move their folks to Salt Lake. A daughter, Mrs. Gwen Johnson and children of (Salt Lake City, spent the weekend here. A. 1 up Buy Now on LAYAWAY 25 Soft Plush Spring Supported Giant Panda Rocking Horse inch! Eyes that tall; 166 move forms Sturdy and steel springs hard-woo- d 7.77 of Mt. Mrs. W. C. Olsen October 29 at 7:30 p.m. All and Gleaners are :nvited to attend. M-M- II Compiled by Brucs R. MrConkie wft Fools admire, but men of sense Alexander Pope. approve. Pleasants four wards will hold a Halloween party at the home of X Mrs. Rheva Mower of Salt Lake to City visited here Saturday Wednesday, and was a guest of Mrs. Theodore Madsen. Sermons and Writings of Joseph Fielding Smith . and Gleaners M-M- DOCTRINES OF SALVATION, Vol. " Not everything that happens is published in the newspapers, for w'hich everyone can be thankful. Mrs. Mildred Seely. The program on "Iran" was presented by Mrs. Miriam Young and Mrs. Johannah Hafen was a special guest. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stansfield recent of Gardena, Calif., were visitors here with his mother, Mrs. Irvin Sansfield. One of the most discussed books of our time. . . 1)0-- Not everything that happens is published in the newspapers, for whidi everyone can be thankful. Presbyterian Womens Organization will meet at 4 p m. Tuesday, y November 1 in the Wasatch faculty room. Mrs. Betty Lou Otto and Miss May Overton are the hostesses; Mrs. Eleanor Briggs is in charge of devotions, and Miss Jane Barber will complete her review of the book, "Under Three Flags by Stephen Neill. . X; Annual Hl'iirn. Volume Two of this tremendously popular series contains 18 suthorl-tativ- e chapters dealing with exaltation and how to achieve it. Reveals little known facts on celestial marriage, degrees of" glory, temples, the resurrection, salvation for the dead and many other much discussed doctrines. $300 X1 costume be held Saturday night In the gym. the Prizes will be given for prettiest, most original and funniest costumes. entertainment The evening's will include dancing, games directed by Ellen Burgess, a spook alley under the direction of Rev. Brown. Mr. A1 Lyn Kuipers is A gala family gathering was N. B. Pritchett and Mary Jane chairman in charge of the decorheld October 19, in honor of Mrs. Gillispie Pritchett of Virginia, who ation committee. Olive S. Pritchett on her 85th came to Fairview m 1865, with the birthday, at the home of her eldest Captain James M. Pritchett Co, To this union was born 7 sons daughter, Mrs. L. T. Epperson GET RID OF UGLY (Loretta), 1382 Perry Ave., Salt and four daughttis, eight of whom 40 well as as 50 are Over of her still living, grand Lake City, Utah. own descendants were present. children and 62 great grand chil During the afternoon over 100 dren. friends and relatives called to conMrs. Pritchett sold her home in gratulate her. She also received Fairview 15 yeais ago and bought many phone calls of congratula- a home in Salt Lake City, where tion. now lives and keeps her own In the evening, a big dinner was she house. imof the 50 members served to mediate family. A granddaughter, Connie Pritchett King, made and decorated a beautiful birthday cake. Members of the family at. tending from this area were Mr and Mrs. A. M. Terry (Burdella) Fairview; Mr. and Mrs J F. Pritchett, Mt. Pleasant; and Mrs Lola Stringham, Manti. Mrs. rntchett was born in Fair-vieon October 19, 1870. the Former Resident Observes 85th Birthday at Salt Lake Open House Siren inches Tail 16 Glamour Girl Rooted miracle hair can be washed & combed 4.98 ... Sabre Car Powerful friction drive engine, sparling exhaust 1 I rtft of John Franklin Sandeis and Mary Irene Clement Sanders, who were among the first settlers Their home still of Fairview. stands and is in use as a home. On November 16, 18S7, she married N. B. Pritchett, son of Samuel CMSJMI o m Lonoa c: :nm J 69taM!5 VV 'A CRAB GRASS daughter Squires Jewelry Halloween party for Wasatch Academy will Mrs. Olive S. Pritchett , Vv'-- n, Acad-eml- Christensen. Bruce for queen Is being sponsored by one of the dubs on the campus. Nine lovely girls wrere nominated Scribblers Club, Georgia Larsen of Ephraim; Gwen Jensen of Milburn, Sigma Carlston, Delta Chi; Kathryn Fairview. WAA; Diane Hougaard of Manti, AMS; Myma Teeples, Bicknell, S Club; Loretta Holm, Betty Louise Ephraim, AWS; Hansen, Mayfield, Home Economics; Maunne Ivory, Springvtlle, Stragglers, and Audrey Herman-seEphraim, Gold Key. m Utopian cluJ) met Friday night with Mrs. Jewel Lund as hostess. Prizes at pinochle were won by Mrs. Helen Staker, first; Mrs. ' & A second child and first daughter was welcomed October 22 in Ogden by Clair and LaVon Christensen Truscott. Grandparents, all of Mt. Pleasant, are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ed Truscott and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. festivities. Each candidate TOVBjM Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jensen of Laguna Beach, Calif., came here to join in the deer hunt and also to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Winkelman, A. J. and Pamela of Santa Monica, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Grant Winkelman and children of Lay-towere weekend visitors at the John Winkleman home while the men took part in the annual deer Interest reached a fever pitch as Snow College students anxiously awaited the final tabulation as the last few votes poured Into the Lillot box Subject of all this excitement was the sele tlon of a to queen and two attendants teign over's Snows Homecoming n. Cleona Olsen entertained at a dinner party on Sunday night. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs Ed Jessen and Lucy, Mr. and Mrs Ted Dase and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olsen and Con Brotherson. Has liir i) Mrs. Ruth Fowles was hostess to Bridge club last Thursday eveand ning. Mrs. Elverda Seely Mrs Blanche Olsen were special Birthday Oct. 19 i i I 1 guests. I i 11 n, Bib!s Comment rpHE history of Madsen and Mrs Serena Larsen were to OS A Club on the alternoon of October 20. A delicious lum heon was served. Miss Alice Larsen and Junior Literary club met Wednesday night of last week at a Halloween bridge luncheon at the Mrs. Annie M. T. Jackson was home of Mrs. Elden Hughes. Mrs. 86 years old Wednesday, October B. N. Scovil was the assisting hos19. tess. She was born in Fountain Green October IS, 1869, the only child of American Legion and Auxiliary Mane Jensen and Christian C. will meet at 8 p.m. November 2 Terkelsen. She has spent her enat the home of Ted Dase. tire life in Fountain Green, atSourdough and mutton is on tended local schools, also Brigham the menu and games will be Young University at Provo. Beplayed. fore her marriage she taught Members attending are asked to School and was one of the first bring another veteran to the par- workers in the Manti Temple ty. where she married George D. 8 Hynjm John Milim (Judd ml with his elm full length motion plt t m i 19 In I" )i toliei son hiuaki i ow n the Nile will be pr i lit nl as a soi I, and Claudine Lifteity yi urn I'h usanl u u la .Noxi inla i .i m the Snow A ..III ge Amltloi mm daughtii, (hlobir 21 to Bv aid and .Mullein Petit sell Eph-laiMl StoiUlanl m till a 1200 mile down the steaming Nile A Min, ( )i toliei 12 to Ronald and jnuniev on eaitli tin long! st with Vilina Ames Miiuim s ,11 i at ii aits file! A .son, Oitolnr 12 to Walkin' I il Inal v beasts, savages and Kubv N'unhv Moroni and hungei to bring back ptoof ot the little known tacts about Tim A i ulemy ti tti h Ini that tegiqp that tor thousands of Mudints membcis ot the llool has defied the conquest of ,11113 paper mid earhook Mulls, will man go to Iioi 0 toiler 29 to atti'iid tlu Ftuli H gli .Sihiiol .Journalism Memheis of the Snow student i on f cl t in i ut Biiglmm Young i imm il will attend a student couni im ii sit v cil (onxention at D xie College in St George Novcmher 3, 4 and 5 ail ( i Birthday Mad-w- f Plans have been made by Miss Ramona Thompson and Keith J. Christensen for a wedding this morning (Friday) in Manti L D S Temple. Miss Thompson is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thurland Thompson of Chester and Mr. Christensen is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Christensen of Moroni. Parents of the bride will entertain the wedding party at a dinner following the ceremony, and this evening a reception will honor the newlyweds in Chester ward amusement hall. Miss Thompson was honored by her cousin, Rene Larsen, and Mrs. Verna Cloward, October 14 at a Larsen personal shower at the home. Twenty guests were present. -- Mi and Mts William Millar have unmmin ed tin nmm.tge of thou daughter Jr.ssu ami Mt Rex L Soitiwn, .son oi Mi unl Mta Olof J Sot cnvii ot Mt Pleasant. in SLC NujUial liter, in it pel to! med Saturday. Oitober 22 at the home ot the hi tile's patents Revel end Willis A liiaih Etwin E. Bollmget lame from ebrated his S2;id Salt Like City to ollniate at the Veisaiv Situulav ot a son and a c i el emonv at The young couple will be Lake City Mr Rirfdv was bom October 22 home at the Bert Hufen home on Hi laii'ful ot tout thoughts in Fairview, a s( n wf Joidan and West Mam Street Tht n bleak into winds at in, Mai y How i Br oly. He iesided Dr Bn hard Brand Otte, grand- any turn in Sanford Colo, aid Delta, where he raised sugar beets and alfalla son of the late Mr and Mrs. V smalt gul is oiii who can seed He has re.Mdi m Fan view Geotge Bland, was a Mt Pleasant visitor Satuiday and a dinner bend down fot a chopped hankie for many yeais. A1 A. and t oriu up with a man J He is an active worker in the guest of Mi. mil Mts. New man Liter-day Church of Jesus Christ of Bjelke. Di Otte, a psychologist for Saints and has done considerable temple woik in the Salt Like, Denver schools the past four years, I "It's impossible tor me to work just don t have the time. Por-fniManti, and Mesa, Anz, temples was enroute to a new position in Rubiro.sa Santa Monica, Calif He is a high priest. He was a member of the (Sugar-vill- e 'Its better to get something in Mr. and Mts Vet non Lund and L D S ward bishopric while your eye and wink than to wink in the Delta area, and he filled a children of Dragerton were guests and get something in your eye " short teim mission for the church of Mr. and Mrs. L C Lund MonDick Stanzione. in Missouri day. He has thiee daughters and anyone can tell you how Mr and Mrs Leonard B. Soren- to Almost one son Randal W. Brady and live your life son Mrs. Hazel B. Peterson, Salt sen (Donna Fogelberg) and Mt visited Lake City; Mrs. Rhea B Adams, Warren of Ogden tl is good that most of us never Eva B. Pleasant and Spring City rela- know whut Washington, and Mrs other people think of n tives last weekend. Miller, Piovo He has 27 us 47 and Fine Arts club members held a The wife is the one that Halloween costume party Mon- makes good load a little lighter the day night at the home of Mrs. not heavier. Mrs Oleen Seamons (Mary Leila Larsen. Mrs Jean Reynolds Louise Madsen) and two children was the assisting hostess. Working for the betterment of of Twin Falls, Idaho, are visiting First prize for costumes went mankind is excellent, if you are here with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. to Mrs. Claris Stevens and second really working for the betterJustus O Seely. ment of mankind. prize to Mrs. Phyllis Nelson. The evening was spent playing Mrs. Eva Augason and family rook. If a man is worth knowing at of Midvale and Mrs. Beth Jarrett Previous meeting of Fine Arts all, he is worth knowing well. and family of Nephi visited at the Club was held at the home of Alexander Smith. Abner Rosenlof home over the Mrs. Jewel Sorensen. Kenneth Young presented the weekend program on "Iran and Mrs. GlenMr. and Mrs. Bernard ONeal da Staker was a special guest. (Helen Peterson) of San Pedro, Calif., were visitors here Friday costume Hallowe'en Annual to Sunday night at the home of Rebekah lodge of Central party Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Peterson, was held Wednesday night in the coming here for the deer hunt. IOOF hall, with members first being taken to a "spook alley in a vacant house. . . . Committee in charge included Mrs, Cecil Swensen, Mrs. Melba Brotherson, Mrs. Olive Smith, Mrs. June Jensen, Mrs. Olena Ream. Games were played and luncheon served. ami Tooele are spending this week here visiting Emil's parents, Mr. and Mrs J P Madsen and also taking in the deei hunt Manti Temple Snow College News St, tL... Home Ceremony Fairview Native Observes 82nd , Emil ' Couple Exchange Vows in Preliy SOCIAL EVENTS OF TH 86 - Page Five L I .'A VS . . - VT' o x. r . w Vi Texas Ranger ic Freight Train Powerful engine; threa cari and a cabooia 9.90 Revolver Set Ivory plastic handle; All leather holsters |