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Show Pa; Alt. Four i1 'Funeral Services Exhibit of Thalman Midwing Plane Features Snow Vocational Round-u- p p I (i t I III II II lit - ii li 1' H ill III 1! .1 llll lit 1,1 ' i i cl ill 111 hici lal an St uilcllt i t til IlK 111 hr to tin- A la la U I i I I .1 in. v I ' t ' 'III nlc loli S'l'ial t ' till It - I I - I) I -- i til'll , h -- III II u f ''li hook t ll.i'l 'll i on tall Soul Mis LaMar li.iimv Flail. Mr and and ai "I lakh Mis Leon Julian an of Piovo and Mi and Mis Hi nz I.ar.sen and Him i h In n of Sunset, Ftah, vis-t w i i k at t he home ol it . d Mi i and Mi mu hooks Mi' Lvnn 4 Mi di, with Ii I.ajnev and Mt.s Got don Lunt and Piovii visi'ed Sunday and Mis Kveutt Stiate ol Mi K will min' I' Mi and Mis David Karl Soien-s- t u and lanulv of Salt latke (Ttv, Mi- - Baib.na Sun Llewi llyn of its op. nun; on this .same ilati lia-ill. as in the pn i"iis vial '"ii tain ait linni tin ough"Ut tin Vallij, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs vi.s-- I M D Rui lianari of Tooele west and Mis The opi mug h i tin. on t In ,u t lied Sunday wrh Mi .show will he held at 7 p in in the Ida Jensen I rote ( ollep'e ri i I eat ion hall, ami Mi sor Kl"(l ' CoiUHhv. heinl ot tl"' and Mis K.uiust Ju.ste- n art di ai t no lit ot the I'tah Slati Mr and Mis Kogi i Allied, tl tollef;.' will ho in'- -t A f4 u Mr and Mis Raxtei ' William lei t III el of Mmline Moigin and Mis w ill la the in am k A ai n't pi "Hi l'ounain Gri en attended funeral t tin ot and u s it pai day's a. tn si i v u s fm Mis Claicnre Allred afternoon will he givt n to the ..to Sat ui day at Salt Lake City ' a mat line dints to pal tu ipate ill d mi e Mis Reigetta Ji nsen was hos-tis- s All fni nds and alumni ot Snow at a lum heon and rook paity College aie ('.sped. illy united to Thin. sdav afternoon for the folconie and paitieipate in the Voladies: Mis Hazel Black, cational Iav and open house fium lowing Mrs. Mabel Beck, Mis. Ella Carlfive until ten in the evening. son, Mrs Leona Strate, Mrs. Lorna Watch for a further detailed pro- Jens1 Florence n, Mrs Nielsen, lultui-al gram for the educational, and entertainment day of your Mis Ada Allred, Mrs Eva Grace Alllred, Mrs Ru'h Osborne, Mrs own Cential Utah Jr college Grace B. Allred, Mrs Mary Fin-- I Mis fill. Mis Dorcas Blain, Plans Pioneer Day Evah J Allied and Mrs Ancnia Allred ' (Continued from page 1 North Sanpete will be served. Mrs. Mrs Jinsen, high school band under direction FlloienceBergetta Barrel Mrs Nielsen, will play of V.mon Johansen, Cusp, Mrs, Sarah Justesen, Mrs. while the people are assembling Soiensen, Mrs Ruth Os-- i The banquet program includes: Saiah Mrs. borne, Mary Petcisen, Mrs Madsen Mae Anna novelty dance, Ada Mrs. Grace B. AU-- t Allred, Vernon sax Ruth and trio, Lund; Mrs. Ruth Dye and Mrs red, Lee Frank Johansen, Peter Hafen, at Hansen met Monday Pritchett; minstrel number, North Ilazd home of Mrs. Jean Puzey to novelty the a Sanpe'e high chorus; North Sanpete band; quilt quilt for the D U P ofCamp. number, male quartet, Vernon Grant and These ladies are membersthe D the U Don Johansen, and Keith Jorgen- Canal Creek Branch of P. sen; number by Pepperettes of Moroni, Clifford Dlackham Mrs Lavon Allred, Mrs. Elda prisident of the Sanpete county will be Acord, Mrs. Nellie Blauj, Mrs. board of commissioners, for both Eva Grace Allred, Mrs. Vurlecn mas'er of ceremonies Mickel, Osborne, Mrs. Hannah programs. Mrs. Donna All over eighty years of age Mrs. Mary Finell, at the Allred, Mrs. Ireta Strate and wdl be honored guests Mrs. Athene Osborne met Thursbanquet. Concluding activity of the cel- day evening at the home of Mrs. ebration will be the grand ball in Edith Schofield to visit her. Mrs. the evening. Place and time of Schofield went to Salt Lake City th'S will be announced in next Monday to enter a beauty culture school. weeks Pyramid i Siiiii-- i 'i Mrs. Student at "U" Joins Fraternity SuniMon -- on ot Supei inti nih nt and Mia Kpalloid Sum-suof Moruni a piruoi majoring m Chemical Engincci mg .'it the hi cn Fmveisity of Utah has made a membei ol the Tail Bi ta 344 ri This is a National Engmeimg Eiiteinty Honoiaiy Member- 1 Dies in Calif. I r; it t k t M i iM I at i Mil K1U ii ' M ib Mii K I i ' I si n t mt mi' go mil-o- n I.I ( ol dm sdav In i Ml I li at tli the hit'll s pan nts Mi Alton B otln i sen m lie Rioth-- ; 1!C; lolin R Anderson Provo spi nt Sarnia) elal es ill Willi II lends and I' "Milam Gri cn and Mis and hovs El li, ni tjit ru Mi ,i 'I Tin c ol Fliktt i lub mi da is bnthduy paitv Monday d a home ot and Mis M' Ph tin n veiling honoring two of meinbeis. Mis Gdvle Svine and Mis Maillvn 1 i apei The paity Was held a' the home ot Mis Bonnie Olson w th Mis Ol.son and Mis Man a Ol.son as i dinnei forthemiincdi.it' 1am-llie- s Pai-int- s followed the (etetnonv ol the biidi groom are Mr and Mis Lmell Ji nsen ot Roose- host esi s d Dmnei was s rved and a velt lid'll 1)1 lde and gloom ale evtning ot entertainim nt i the Unvtisity ot I'tah njov'od A well-planne- Mis Maggie Ftandsen entei-taiMis Rdv Jensi n of Tilton, il her dub ladies at a di Georgia, came by plane to attend turn lal si lines oi her hot dinner Thuisday atter-noomother, Mrs Charlo'te Brothers) n, held New deas and new patterns Mondav afternoon in Mt Pleasant Mi time Rav Jensen is the son of were exdianged and the Mis Eliza C Jensen of Kount'im spent in doing medlewoik lic-io- ... Glee n Mis Listd Holman were hosts at a party for Sntoeis ( lub and husbands members Wednesday nigh' Mr and Mrs Kenneth Oindland of Chester, daughter and of the Holmans, .show d films of t r lecint tiavel.s on the Pacific Coast. A w is d( hi mas lum heon and Mrs Mi son-.n-la- w i sei v ed 1 ship is linulid to Ti', of the junior i lass and 12' , of the .S' no! elas--s John Charles Khailni Bills, Si lei t on lol membei ship la made ho, foimer Mt Plea.-aand Og- on ihe basis of siholastu stand-- I den died Saturday at ies dent, a class is niembiis Jciry mg of his home in Whittlei, Calif. giaduate of Moroni high .school Mr Bills was bom Novembei 1, 1875 in Fairview, a of son Brotherson Services Held Kianklin Richards ami Nam v Ann Davis B 11s H' maincd Emma Jane Vance in 1895 in Fairview. Continued f mu page He married Lone Johansen and Opal Hermon-sen- , She died in 1937. Opal Walton July 4, 1953 in Las accompanied by Ethel Poi-tetribute from the Third ward Vegas, Nev. Relief Society read by Mrs. J. two Surviving are his widow; Leo Sedv; vocal solo, "That Won-deifsons and three daughters, Vern Alice C. Bills, Salt Lake Mother of Mine", W. M Ethel Bills, Ogden; Mrs. City; Hafen, aciompan.ed by Nancy Desta, Mrs. Elinore Salt Lake City; Poi'ei; speaker, V. H Gunderson; orTerkelson and Mrs. Nora Middle-ton- , speaker, J. Seymour Jensen; Ethel gan solo, "Coin' Horne", Ogden; 23 grandchildren; Portei ; lemaiks, Bishop Johan- 52 gn atlgrandchildren; one great L Lund sen, benediction, Joseph and a sister. Interment was in the Mt. PleasFuneral services were Thursday directed by afternoon in Mt. Pleasant Second-Thir- d ant city cemetery tJrsenbaeh Funeral Home Al'on ward chapel, and burial in Biothersen dedicated the grave. Mt. Pleasant city cemetery Pallbearers were Spencer Curtis, Aaron Olsen, Glen Olson, Reed The population of the U.S has Gunderson, Gllen Gunderson and reached 167 million In five years Douglas Gunderson. it should be 178 million and in ten March 17, 1676 Settlement of years, 190 million. Bv 1975, there Providence, R I., raided and des- will be more than 221 million people in America troyed by Indians I a lit l Call Ji risen and -- nt i Ii r Former Resident i i tli nail lage d Jciiy ii Ml'. Ada C. Anderson Phon N S Mi and Mia Boyce Bl.ickhain fum i tl mi vices Irnpri .s.sive in Wile lield Saturdav usted Spnng ami (Inldnn ot Mugnu ti week with her patents, Cty waul i hapel tm Mis Mai-- i dining Mi ami Mis F Booth Cook tha Rosa Anderson wite of Clifton J Anderson, whi 'lied Febm-- a Miss Elsie Arm Cook, duughti i I v 21 a the I, I) - Hospital in Mt Pleasant after a lingering of Mi ami Mis Ketrmt Cook ol m s- Fountain Giten, has been elected Bi.shop Ri id H Mind u s ih'd tieasuier of 'he Sanpi te Assmia-tioof Student Councils at the seivius Pi a i - weie In Els e Aim also shows her abilFlovd Diajiei ami Cow! Allred Tti wmd i hoir Ming Abide With ity as i hei i leadei lor the Four,- Me" and "Ntam Mv God to 'line' Mrs Eliz.ihGti Andiison loridnitid the (lion with Mis Athine Oshoine a' the organ, via al solo, "In the Gulden Mis Alue Stiate, vocal solo 'Jesus, Mis Louisa King ot Sandy is Lovt r of My Soul Mis Ella-- I S'veial weeks visiting at spending In beth Andeison jaakiis the homes of her daiigh'i is, Mrs weie Ki nt Stiate lames K Ells Giant Andeison and Mis Tom and Bishop Reid II Alin'd Davis Mi mbeis of the lanulv were Interna nt was in pallbearers - car-olEllis Anderson, dnected son of Mr. and Mrs eightSpring City cemi u AnHyrum bv Jai ohs Mortuaiv The giave derson, has returned home from was dedicated by J. hn Johnson the (Sanpete L I) S Hospital in Mt Pleasant wheie he was tiea'ed tor head injuries The youth was injured when h" jumped from the mining board of a car whde it was in motion. I i) hut J Ni Wales l!cws I ( lii.ii' 0 s i ill lie on ilisplav I lm aii'iiial ale sliiivv ml 1 '"Hill unit o"ks on t In li ll'iol alnl ailult it fountain Cjreen n Is l r I Phon. I58 J2 n II VO I -- Mrs. Athene Osborne t III "I I omul up li ii -- ' llll ' u S' a - u ill iit.il t - i Will llll 1 I - II- II I ,li, t, Is a tit tv mil Hi that I H II mu if." il to btiMii t . III a llll I I LT li ' in Sfr III III i ) hIIi I ii ' . the plan tar - li I. II i , i l SI ' 1 aii'l mm turn on ill'. al'igur n instl III lull ill Ii III III oil III I ii 'I I llm luai I i I I .1 1. ll.l I '' ill In II t II 1,. I I iM II llll till' ,1 fi'I till 111 hi), draw- - March Frida,lll HI ' Held Sat., for Clifton Anderson Thr annul Snow Culleyo Vocational Pound-uDa and open liuii-- i - iapidl dct lopinp a the date, Mardi PJoa.ant (Utah) Pyramid A 'estimomal Elder hnnoimg Frink Ciowthei who n ently returned home from an L I S Chester Johnson has home from Nephi hospital where she "nderwent surger), and is n ported to be improving slowly The Silver Gleaners Mutual Improvement Association entertained their mothths at a program Tuesday evi mng Miss Alice Jean Anderson, Mrs president, was in charge. Erda Cook and Mis Ida Hansen are supervisors. c A special program will be presented by Wales ward Rein f Society at the Sunday evening mu was miss on in South Afrit a, Sunday evening m connei ing tion with sacrament meeting Conk Bi.shop Scot' Wales ward has pmc based a presided W, home address w.is given by new piano which is now in use. Kith r Thomas Cook; response. Elder Crow ther musical numbers. Mrs Rhea Rasmussen and Mr and Mrs Sherman Christendaugher of Cedar City weie sen of Moroni and ward chon, weekend visitors here, coming to direct) d by Mrs Eva Jacobsen, attend Moroni Junior and High's accompanied by Mrs GeralProm. dine Johnson, gave two numbers. Steven M 11s, Alta Thomas and Gordon Green, a student at B Helen Pi ice took part in Moroni Y U in Provo, spent the weekend Junior Prom. High's hel I -- , Miss VayAnna Price left Sunday for Richfield to take over her new duties as Sevier Coun'y Home Demonstration Agent great-grandchil- d, Douglas Lamb has gone to Nevada, to shear sheep. Ell-k- Mr and Mrs H. Ben Lamb aie the leaving for Phoenix, Anz fore part of March to visit Mr. and Mis Loran Painter and , March 12, 1775 First steam engine used in U. S in New Jersey copper miner. TV SERIES for Everyone Channel 2 KUTV THIS WEEK: "How to Improve Your Character" Saturdays OPPORTUNITY 1 :45 p.m. KNOCKS 25 and 45, ambitious, of good habits and char acter and own a car, you may qualify as our representative. Home vry e night. This is a permanent career position for the right man. Good salary plus commission and incentive program. The man chosen will be carefully selected end professionally appraised for strong sales potenliai. He will then be sent to our National Sales Training School at our expense and receive a salary during his training period. He will be thoroughly field trained upon his return. This is a real business opportunity for the right man. Write P.O. Box 1327, Salt Lake City, Utah. Your reply will be held in strictest cenfidence. Personal interview will be arranged upon receipt of your inquiry. Our own associates have been informed of this ed. If you are between , Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Allred last week were Mr. and (Continued from page 1) Mrs. Mack Russell and family of looses but all are paid for time and Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Frank effort and the securing of sub- Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Richard scription" to the Pyramid Russell and family of Salt Lake As ha3 been pointed out before, City. a this newspaper could employ salesman to cover Allred Mr. and Mrs. Curtis the various cities in the area to se- and Mrs. Vurleen Osborne were cure subscriptions but in their way viators in Provo Sunday of thinking it is better to keep the money at home; give the comVisting Mr. and Mrs. Reid H. missions, cash awards and prizes, Allred Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. we who to the younger salesmen, Lawrence Larsen and family of believe can do a very fine job. Fairview and Jerry Ray JohansecRemember Saturday is the Mt. Pleasant. ond week report day. The time is sen of 6 p ni It is hoped that everyone in Mrs. Francis Black and small the contest makes a big effoit to Ru' h and Sheila, visHe end. to daughters, the the in running stay ited Sunday in Wales with Mr. will not be sorry. Parents, brothers and sisters and friends are and Mrs. Loran Rees. urged to help each contestant all Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham they can. The contest closes a week from and small daughter of Salt Lake Saturday on March 10 and be- City were visi ors Sunday with Mr. and Mrs James F. Ellils tween now and then, it is expei that our youthful salesmen m Mr. and Mrs. Connell Osborne ever)' town will secure a subscription from every interested citi- and small daughter of Kearns zen; make himself some money, were visitors Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Virgus Osborne Connell Osborne had an operation on his arm Saturday at Gunnison. Schoolage Contest ... high-power- ... Mr and Mrs. Don Schofield of Salt Lake City visited Saturday at the home of Mrs. Jean Puzey. Priesthood Individual Aaromc Awards were presented Sunday s evening at ward sacrament serv-lveby Bishop Red H. Allred to Thomas Allred, Barney Erickson, Howard Hansen, Venoy Hansen, Allan Donaldson and Lorrel Hansen, FR 226 So. Univ. Ave., plus a new TV, a new bicycle, or Provo some other valuable prize. TOE GREATEST KLM2E IM S one door and out the other! And it's your money were saving! Mercury dealers all over In the West are selling new 56s so fast that weve all banded together for a great regional drive-awasale! Every new Mercury gets a complete inspection and beauty treatment before delivery. But our volume is so great that we can toss the Blue Book aside and give on your old car! No you a fantastic trade-iy n n matter what car you are now driving, chances are it will more than cover the down payment. You can drive the highest-stylecar in the medium price field for only a dollar or so more per week than many models of the 3. Come look 'em Its practically Factory-to-you- ! over-h- ear our deal-d- ont forget that Mercury has had the highest resale record in its price field for 4 straight years! Let's talk right now! d low-price- d OLDCROf Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey OLD CROW DISTILLERY CO., DIVOF NATIONAL DIST. PROD. CORP., FRANKFORT, KY h&smm AW 96 South State BMMRMAN AUTO OhWANY Hit. Pleasant Phone 212 |