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( ' iii'i.etirrim-h- t 'their ii.i.l to 'Take Thou be as wl h',1111 ' ' i w s j i o. 1'ssmnal, Pomp an.i Ci. iini-- t iiu i Elgar, Mis lbt- .ou Ulto. insiKittion, Ki'ver- ml John litoun soprano solo, Ililuite to late' Ronald Bat. tin im ('..ilk, mt i mini t am of Mail I lyncs, class ju esident; ad- mess, "Take Tltou Our Minds", Anne I)w; addiess, "Take Thou Out Hearts", Tammy Mads.ii, hart one Solo, "Pilgi mi's Song' .1 1 Tsi haikowskj Bin as, ad- dl ess, "Take Thou Out se)es ' (.tinier tiunn; antln ill, Soon All W'i.1 B. Done"., at landed by Hawson, chon, pnseiration ol of spei ml awards; presentation K i las.s, Funk Miss Mattery "1 h. Our-MilhK- ' 1 Plans Completed For Stock ' . , (loin)li tine then dink at Wavitih Ai.uicnn Testimonial Given oninu i A whirling propeller brought A farewell testimonial was given at Fairview North ward in honor of Elder Kyle Follet, 'who leaves soon to seive a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in the Noi them California Mission. He is a son of Mr and Mrs Harry A. Follet of Fairview and is a graduate of North Sanpete high school. He recintly completed a tour of duty wph the United States Army. The program, under the direction of Bishop Stanley Brady, was as follows: choir, "If You Could Hie to Coleb, with organ accompaniment by Alta Osborne; prayer, Urban Bench; choir, T Know That My Redeemer Lives; talk, Bishop Brady; duet, Darla YOung and Margaret ChristenJanet sen, accompanied by talk, Robert Sanders; duet. Ill Go Where You Want Me to Go, Ross and Marian Terry, accompanied by Joyce Cheney; talk by missionary, Elder Kyle Dana Jean Follet; vocal solo, Jensen, accompanied Joyce by Cheney; song by congregation, God Bo With You; benediction, Wima Bench 1 n 1 1. y Nol It L Due to Mi iiinrial Da on Wednesday, all news and advertising for the Pvraiiud must be in the Icramid oftiee early Tuesd.iv morning. The paper will he placed in the postoffiee as usual Thursday ev ening. instant death to ul l'( , - Accident Claims Life of Sanpete Girl, Services Held Tuesday at Sterling For Missionary At Fairview Ward in i mcm jin mi min )l i - 'Funeral Services Held Wednesday For W. M. Jensen l .set vices tor Wi'.fonl .Ii nscii, 6s, who died Fi play at his home in Milbum after a short Fnn.-i.i- M 8 The tragedy occuned at about Reference Book New at Library pm. at the officers anpoit. Investigating said Miss Peacock had taken a short ride in a small 1 30 Manti-Ephrai- two-seate- long-win- g Clyde monoplane, piloted by "The W. Powell, 20. Levan. Af-- j Miss Pea- -' ter the plane landed, Things, e; Donnell Blackham of Moroni, who will receive a BA degree in music from Brigham Young Universe y, has betn nominated to lhi Kappa Phi, national honorary scholarship fraternity. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blackham of Moroni, he was also one of twenty B Y students to testimonial m receive scholarships L Cox Testimonial Set For Missionary A missionary honor of Elder Bryant will be held Sunday, May 27 at eight o'clock p.m. in Fairview Soulh ward. Elder Cox Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond L. Cox. He wil i nter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City June 6, prior to serving an L D S misson in the West Central States. Duiing the past 40 years the percentage of U. S. income spent tor beef lias iemamed fairly stable but that spent for polk has ti ended downward, according to USAC economists. At the end of the Revolution theie were pers in the colonies. Tomato yields can be considerably boosted by using starter solutions and by keeping plants moist throughout the growing season. research at USAC's Farming-to- n station has demonstrated. American 43 newspa- By a recent court ruling a golfer who loses a ball is still the owner of it. The ownership of a lost umbrella depends entirely on who lost it first. London Opinion. r Mrs. Ruth Brunger Funeral Services Held on V Community of Living a fivt volume set of climbed out on the wing leference books just arrived at the and then jumpid off the front of the Carnegie Library from the wing. The propellor struck National Audubon Society. These books are replete with her on the head, and death was mstananeous. pictures which do many things The accident was witnessed by that words cannot do to tell a are interesting to the victims - sister, Afton Pea- story. Tht both and older people. Your cock; her grandmother, Mrs. Al- time young will be well spent at the liberta Merz of Mt. Pleasant, and these two girl friends from Manti. brary browsing through The girls had come to Mt. Pleas- spendid voumes. The library is open Monday ant to pick up Mrs. Merz and week every take her to Sterling, to be pres- through Thursday July 1. The hours are from ent at Aftons graduation from until 2 until 8 pm. high school that evening. They picked up Mr. Powell, who was hitch-hikin- g to the airpoit from Ephraim, and it was then he invited them to take a ride in the plane. He took up Miss Pea- cock first. The lovely brunette daughter of Leslie and Florence Merz 11 D 1 Peacock, would have graduated POl W L mirTHri from Snow College this weekend. She was 20 years old. Funeial services for Wilford Surviving, besides her parents' and grandpaients, are two bio-- , Coleman Euiton a former resi- thers and a sis'er, Jack Peacock dent of Mt Pleasant, were held of San Diego, Calif., Roldo (Bud.) Saturday afternoon in the Second and Afton of Sterling. Third ward with Bishop J. Harold Funeial services were held Winkler ottma'ing. Tuesday afternoon in Prelude and Sterling oigan ward chapel with bunal in Sterl- music was playtd postlude by Pearl M. ing cemetery. Olsen: voi.il duet, "Wlnspei mg Hope, Jay and Ruby Hafen, accompanied by Opal Hfrmansen; prayer, Bt 1 Christensen of Ken-- i llworh; vet at solo, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives", Alice Haf-- 1 on, accompanied by Marian Lay; speaker, Evan Smith, who was bishop of tlie Kenilw'orth ward at ' the time Mi Burton was ward clerk; vocal solo, "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose, Calvin Jivvkes Funeral services for Mrs Ern- accompanied by Elva Roper, both est G. (Ruth) Brunger were held of Kenilworth; speaker, Bishop Saturday at 1 pm. in the First Leo C. Larsen; vocal solo, "Coin' in Presbyterian Church Mt. Home, Rix Hafen; rimatks, Pleasant with Rev. John D. Bishop Winkler; solo, "God Un- Browne officiating. derstands", Mr. Jewkes; pi a ver, A violin solo, Ave Mana was Glen O' ten of Salem. Interment wTas in Mt. Tit played by Mrs. Roger Hansen; op- cemetery. Gerald Morgan of ening prayer, Bishop Loyal Graham of Milburn; Old Tes' ament Kenilworth dedicated the giave. reading. Reverend Biowne; vocal1 solo, "Beyond the Sunset", R. x Hafen, accompanied by Marian Lay; vocal solo, "Hold Thou My Hand", Mis. Neil Hafen, acconi; pamed by Mrs. II. G Erickson, 4 meditation, Reverend Browne Services at the grtives.de was in chaige of Glona Chapter No. teh Academy Bible The 19, O E S of Hichf eld Bunal m will pen June 1 at 9 a m. Mt. Pleasant cemetiiy was unand will eu muo for tw o w ks der direction of Jacobs Moituuy. ill last all Sessions moiling, Pallbearers were Rogi r Han- - with stud' and ciafs ecieaon sen, Veil E. Johansi n. Mein1 listed as j i.i t of the piogiam Larsen, Robeit Rasmussen. John from rm age Any i laid McAllister, I.eland Putt"! ,mi Ri. thiu jun.m high are is we'aome G. B. Madsen and Fred Pasmuso atii ml ' school, wlm'i vvi'l sen Sr. be held on 'he Wasatch Acadi mv campus. T'ure will bi a regulation fee of one dollar for the two weelcs pei md to cover cost of books and applies. cock illness, were held Wednesdav Saturday af- - . Show at Ephraim The pieinmni hooks ate out and all is now in leadiness for the 17th annual Sanpete Ramlmuillet and .Junior Bivesto. k Show to be held at Ephraim, Finlay and Saturday, Mav 21 and 26 Stoi k judging, which holds special inlet est for livestock producers, FFA members, and agricultural will be in the limelight presentation ol di- students, registi.u, Finlay Judging of dairy cattle, plomas, Supenntendi nt Rugi r wool sheep and hogs will take up Hansen; presentation of giB : school song, The (Range and the forenoon while the judging of breeding beef and mutton sheep the Blink"; benediction, reel is slated for 1 to 2 30 p.m. This "Take Thou Our Minds"--Laute- r, is 1o be followed by fitting and Mrs. Betty Lam Otto. showmanship eontests from 2 30 to Honor students aie: scholastic, 4 00 Suimmt cum lauile, Anne Dt w Baseball, Banquet, Dance cum lauile, and Arlene Taylor; Ephraim and Spnngville will Thelma Madsen; sirvue: Honoris meet in a baseball game at the Giatia, (Jenifer Gunn and Arlene Snow College athletic field at 4 p m. The stockmens and exhibiTaylor. Graduates are: Joyce Aagard, tors banquet is scheduled for 8 ill her Doyle p m. It will be followed by a dance Harthon H. Bill, the Brewer, Deanna P. Claik, Rob- in the Social hall sponsored byComert W. Crust, Elizabeth Anne Ephraim Junior Chamber of Robert C. merce. Dew, Darlene Dyer, Jom Eleanor Punk, Friday forenoon will be taken Eckait, Maigaret Gail Glass, Gemfer up with the judging of fat beef Conies Gunn, Marcello Hardman, cattle and horses. But at 1 p.m. there will be a Janet Carol Harris, AJan Elmo more Hold-awa"toothsome", also more difKarl Steckelman Haynes, Jennie Lou Johnson, Ruth ficult task that of choosing the Allice Joseph, Sharon Kanlstan-aux- , Sanpete Cowboy Sweetheart and her attendants for 1956. Katherine Rae Kangan. Parade at 2 :00 Judith Kur, Xava Charlene The parade is scheduled to get Lewis, Janies Douglas Lucas, Thelma Ann Madsen, Terry Ma- underway at 2 pm. along EphGloria Ann McGomgal, raims Main street. It is expected honey, Michael Frederick to include "Queen floats from the Niumeyer, William Porter various Sanpete communities; Dennis Olsi n, bands, civic, business and church Peake, Stanley A. Peteison, Laurence Rowe, Richard B. floats; champion livestock, farm and machinery, riding Ruppel, Sarah Jean Schuckers, equipment Kenneth Martin Steele, Arlene flubs, etc. A program, under direction of Taylor, Vivian A dele Troy, Clark N. Truscptt, Kent Emanuel Wat- six riding clubs of this area, will take place at the show grounds at son. 3 p.m. This will include a grand Officers of the graduating entry, riding of bucking stock, waclass are: president, Alan Haynes; ter race, ribbon pull, barrel race, vice phesident, Karl Holdaway; milking a wild cow, calf roping. Macelle Hardman; secretary, ' y, El-dr- ed I Mi Jensen ternoon in Fairview North chapel. Burial was in Fairview tery under direction of Mortuary. Mr. Jensen, a Mil burn farmer, was bom May 16, 1888, in a son of Peter C. and Kisten S. Jensen. He was married to LaVern Allred July 15, 1914 in the Manti L D S Temple. He was a member of the High Priests quorum, si rved twenty years in the Milburn ward bishopric. He also served in the Sunday School superin'endency and at the time of his diath he was acting as High Priest group leader, a Sunday School teacher and was president of Milburn Mr. Jensen Company, also served as a ward teacher. Surviving arc his widow, two sons, Veil W. Jensen, Clearfield; Bryant L. Jensen, Provo; four daughters, Mrs. Glen (Yolandi Tinner, Midvale; Mrs Emei v (Vanza) Ekins. Orem; Mis. Max Peterson, (Chone) Gwen Jensen, Louisiana, and Milbutn; four sisters, Mrs Cecilia Mower, Piovo; Mrs. Amos Kelsey, Shelley, Idaho; Mrs. Stell Williams, Montpelier, Idaho; Mrs Ella Vance, Milburn. Mil-bur- n, treasurer, Janet Harris; representative, Sharon Kanistanaux; advisers, Mr. and Mrs. Olmstead. Baccalaureate Service of Wasatch Academy's Class of '56 has been set for Sunday evening, May 27 in the Mt. Pleasant Second-Third LDS ward. Following is the program to be prestnted: prelude, "Jesu, Joy of Mans Desiring Bach, Gail Glass and Vivian Troy; processional, senior hymn, Take Thou Our Minds, Dear Lord Laufer; responsive reading; invocation; sopiano solo, "Come Ye Blessed Scott, Joni Funk; scripture and prayer, Reverend Esau Joseph; anthem, "How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place" Brahms, choir; address, "Ribei With a Cause. benedicRev. Alfred G. Glass; tion; recessional, "Priests March from Athalia Mendelssohn, Mrs. Betty Lou Otto. Closing activities of the year a Wasatch Academy include the F. C. Jensen Literary contest. May 26; award assi mbly, May A star is heauti.ful; it affords 26; band concat, senior tea and plensme, not mini what it is to do Baccalaureate Service, May 27; Mav or to give, but simply bv being Commencement exercises, 28. what it is- .- Thomas Carlyle. Mil-bui- n: Ward Sustains New Leaders Lions Name New Club Officers At Recent Meet Ray Bohne, postmaster of Mt. Pleasant, was named president of Mt. Pleasant Lions club at a recent meeting. Mr. Bohne suo-creEd Monk, who has served during the past year. Other officers elected were; first vice president; Guy Bird, Neil Hafen, second vice president; Clark Benson, third vice Reeve Norman, lion president; tail tamer; Hansen, Roger treastwister; J. Ben Staker, urer; B. N. Scovil and Merrill David with Larsen, directors, Jorgensen and Stanley Peterson being the holdover directors. The flew officers will be installed July 1. ds Athletes Guests Of Lions At Club Banquet . . . j Hamilton Grade Students Winners In International Poster Contest Duane Monk, student of Ham llton School, wron first prize in Group 2, and the following students were awarded Certificates of Merit in 'he 31st Annual International Posti r Contest sponsored by The Latham Foundation fur the Piomo'ion of Humane of Oakland. Calif: Keith Smns. Robert Seely. Lind.i Ream. M irv Seely, David Bailey, Ronald Connie Lamb, Shirley SeeGiles, ' ly, Virginia Shelley, Ivan Shelley, Dan Coemtan, Gariy Peel, JoAnn Nelson, Jean Brotherson, Sandra Lund, Lois Carter, Portia Stevens, JJ ty Shepherd, Dixie Dixie Madsen, Glennis Averett, Carole Brothersen, Reynolds, Vickie Staker, Sti von Young all of Hamilton School. At Nor'h Sanpete high school,1 Susan Sorensen won third prize Group 3; Brooks Larsen won 3rd prize group 4, and the following le cetvod Ci rtificates of Merit: Motison, Ross Simons, Lota Christensen, Norma Seely, Ned Shelley, Larry Burnside, Jerry Conlon, Bennett Shelley, Fonda Hartley, Bryce Coates, Donna Roscnlund, Roger Larsen, Larry Syndergaard, Linda Frand-seDorothy Swensen, Jean Lar-s- i Karen n, Dwight SheJJey, n, t Bowet s. Howard Lamb, Lots DraDarrell per, Bessie Jorgensen, Shelley, Sandra Olsen, The posters in this contest portray kmdnis.s and wot Id friend- ship and air n reived from students in all par's of the United States and twenty fun ign counties Cash pi izes totaling $5,000 and nit si hol.iiship-- , valued at 53, 006 ware awarded '.his year, and special nw.uds were made to students in the handicapped of giotip. Tiavohng exhibits specially selected postirs arc assembled and sent to schools, col-- i leges and libraries wherever re-- ! ques'ed, free of charge, and are the source of much favorable comment for the standard of art work and the humane ideas and slogans. Bake Sale Set te . J" Jr && I V 6J V U 'Y Bible School Sets -- K Opening June N. U l s Vacine for Polio Available Now to Everyone Polio vaccine is now available to 14 yea is and expectant mothers, according to There will be a bake sale held Mrs. Wanda Public Eliason, in the foyer of the Armory Health Nurse. Building each Saturday all sumAnyone desiring this immunizmer from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. ation may obtain it from any The auxiliary organizations of private physcian of thiir choice the Mt. rieasant Second ward in the Sanpete area, Mrs. Eliason said. will sponsor the sale. to age group O A Mt. Pleasant Man Goes in V Army Charps Rigby was inducted into the U S Army at Foit Douglas on Wednesday of last week. Thursday he left for Fort Ord, Calif., for basic training, according to word received by his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Nelden Rigby of Mt. rieasant. Charles is a graduate of North Sanpete high school. i . New bishopric j of Spiing Citv waul aic: seated, left to right, Roger M. Allied, bishop; Russell V. Aiken, second counselor; back row, Cod Downatd, ward tleik, and Kent Stiate, first i minselor. The winning track and tennis teams of Wasatch Academy were honor guests at a Lions club banquet and program Wednesday night. The meeting was held in the North Sanpete Home Ec building, and was also "ladies night. Host sses were Mrs. O. V. AnMrs. derson, Mrs. Ted Jensen, Jay Hafen, Mrs. Stanley PeterMrs. Wilson, Mrs. Louis Kay, liam McLaughlin. Special feature was a transsponson d portation movie by Denver and Rio Giande Western Railroad. Poultry nutrition experts have found that chicks feet a ration containing ground feathers gained weight faster than those fed the same ration without feathers. Scientists at Boltsville, Md., now are searching for the mysterious growth promoter in feathers, according to word received at USAC. half an acre of fertile soil will produce enough vegetables for a family of five, according to USAC. Approximately well-prepar- Research at the Tennessee Experiment station shows these vegetables would cost $323 if bought on the market. It takes about 12 days of hand labor or six clays with a garden tractor to work a half-acr- e garden. 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