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Show of It NO Kill r fly rant til B MARY . CLOW t'TAII A K.umi ,nnl Managei RD AhvmiMi; S'J'ATK PRESS ASM ( 'lA'JR I H.litoi NATION- N ASSOCIATION and WEEKLY INC NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, IsmhvI Etty Krid.iv by tin Nmlli Sanpete I ubli.slim,; Company, and enteiej at the I oat Olfui ut Mt Pleasant Sanpi U County, Utah, an Sei urnl class nmttei undtr tin Ait ot Congieis of Man h J, 1H79 SiiIim riitinn Kali s, Ia.Miblc In Adwiiue: AL EDITORIAL Oin leiir .... .... Six .Muiitbs $4.0(1 and named at the s .n lav sacta- - E I. Allied of Clearfield visited ment services Tie v were Craig Satuiday and Sunday with their laiuis Jetiben, son ol Mi and Mis mothers, Mis Ruth Osborne and (-'iLouis Jensen of pmvn blessed Mis Ada AUred hj Mr. and Mis Alton Peteisen of by his father; Debma'i daughter Manti visited Sunday with their ot Mr. and Mrs J Watson, Mrs. Athene Osborne was blessed by Ken' mi ate, De- mother, Mrs Duress Plain. Phon ISO J2 The family of Mr. and Mrs. mi e Kay, daughtei ol Mr. and II. Allied met together SatReid was Mis Tu 'ttu, Stanley blessed by bur gian l'athi r, Cur- urday and Sunday to visit with was Mm Winona Allred ba-b- v hostess tis Allred; Paul Js. son of Mr Lt and Mis Ruel Allred and Monday evening to her Bridge and Mia Hugh Um mud, Anita. waa daughter, Club members blessed by las fatli i and Mary Together Sunday were Lt. und Mis Lavon Allied, Mis lieta Ruel Allred and daughtei, Mis and Mr Christine, daughter St lute and Mis. Allred Mrs Dona Salt Lake Texas, Mr and Mrs Wallace E. Ralph E. Smil.i were special guests. Allied and ihildren, Mr and Mrs. was blessed l.v 'be gtand-fatlieMis. Ixiuls Allred entertained (Tty, Ray Johansen, Provo; Mr. Soi Jerry m'!' Iionard e tw( nty-iivboys and gals at a and and Mis Lawrence Larsen Mr. and Mrs, R h;.i RasmusHalloween paity Tuesday even- sen and and family, Fairview, also Mr. und uini-eu- i of family Cynthia Allred and John Miss Mary ing U Mur- - Mis Leo Osborne, Provo, and n Joy Jm Allred assisted their mother as Osborne. Mrs Mr. and with Virgus w visited last lay hobt and hostess The monthly D U P meeting Mrs mi Mr and Mrs Louis Allied mo- their parents, Mr will be held next Monday at the Justesen. and Vaughn tored to Piovo Satuiday ..dornla home of Mrs Sarah Sorensen. Kueben Egbert there observed the biithday heic to attei " nFsiing Mis Sarah Justesen will be the of their son, James AU-- 1 uimc Mrs. Farrel mi tin- - assisting hostess e und naming of his ed of Cusp, captain, will be In charge. It r ns son of the Louis Spiing City ward Relief Soci- Provo class of the ward The They visited ' tm home ety (onleteme was held Sunday of Mr and n Jen cm alheld a Mis Parents Program Pi Or unary at the with ward chapel evening so grandparents of He b ibv Sunday afternoon at the ward Mis Gemel Watson, piesident; Petersen Mis Mildred Mrs Georgia Jet nr ot Mantl ihupel Mrs Dorthy (Talk ami Mrs Etha of and Mrs Helen Barney, teachers, and Mis visited Sunday at tie 1mm Hansen, counselois, weie In charge, and parents were ken Iiene Aiken, secretary in chaige Mi and Mrs. Russi .1 Mr. and Mrs Ea c bn., a ot special guests. The progium ((insisted of at Boys und gills In the class atmusic, Olga Black, congre- Dugway spent last e.lenl included Susan Barney. home their here. tending ((inducted gational singing by Chief Petty Offi Sally Robertson, ml Mis. John Allred, Rose Scholiled, accompanied by Mi.i Black; sustaining of officers, Iiene Aiken; President talks, Watson, Dorthy Clark, Elva Allied, Bishop Roger M Allred and Pearl Winkler, North Sanpete stake Relief Society president; two numbers by Singing Mothers ( horns, accompanied by Athene Osborne and conducted by Rose Sihotield; prayers, Ethel Larsen and Evah J. Allred. The Relief Society study meeting for November was held Monday night at the home of Mrs Stretching around corners to watch the Dorthy Clark, counselor. Lessons for the month were baby while you're telephoning simply isnt Dorcas with pi esented by teachers necessary in this day and age not Plain, Evah J. Allred, Vera SorConroom. in ensen, Eva Grace Allred, Olga your living an extra phone Black, Dona Allred and Lila Rae beautiful (they come in handand venient Allied. Mrs Nellie Blain, Mrs. Dorthy some colors), extensions cost less than a Clark visited one day last week nickel a day. Why not order yours now? in Nephi with Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Ostler; Mrs. Irene Aiken visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tolley, and Mrs. Thelma Madsen attended a meeting. privocy ond convenience of additional Enjoy tti Mrs. Gordon Blain entertained or 4 o day, eoch. The incost of only at a phones, aa dinner October 30 in honor of ot location. Teleis Sprint TKN IIOMK NKHSI'AlKIt NAN 11. HARRISON CONOVKIt Member i r, , $2 00 BANKING UJIMT 1 DRUGS FOR Hill SALE OsMI.I K s: Ketliui, ltlss, Old Spiie, ( Os I I Ml. JEWELRY Slnalfer and 1urker Pens Hallmark (.reeling ( arils O FOR SALE vet'. Him Worlds most famous Cartoon CliamcterH in Ioam Kuldier A Stuffed riusli $3JW (.men TV Big 3 Watch, $8'J. value $.9.50 JEWELRY Squires Jewelry Watches, Diamonds, watch repairing. 92 West Pleasant HARDWARE CENTRAL UTAH Implement & Hardware Company JOHN DEERE QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT Parts and Service HOT POINT APPLIANCES ACME QUALITY PAINTS HARDWARE HOUSEWARE 36 WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 71 MT. PLEASANT Consolidated Furniture Co. Carpets, wallpaper, Bennett's paint, general house furnishing. Mt. PI. G. E. Appliances, TV Hardware, Sales and Service. Bailey McCune Co., Mt. Pleasant and Nephi. INTERIOR SALE v ' .1,1 AN uOt S following tamilv mt oil ei sent to (joy iinnisi mg William and ileiliv Sihotield two IS OVER It sons ol Willi im Ileiliv and Mai v HALLOWEEN will be appreciated, if whoever Sihotield Kolniisim, Veidi Hem took my new shovel from my Sihotield and wile Matuya ison of Hem v and yard Halloween evening, will and daligliter-m-laMrs. return it. Henrietta Rone Sihotield) and a daughter, enumen Thompson, Mt. Pleasant. Rosalie Sihollild, sti Tin win pi 2H6-- n9 J A DECORATING Original Zolatone Process Beautiful Proven Give Y'our Home the New Look Call Bob Madsen for estimates ph. 292W or 2S8J No wax, , FOR SALE Estate coal uingei in good condition, $35 00; also sink and cabinet, detachable Irom wall, $20 Call 411 or contact Mis Alvin Coombs, Fountain Gixen. FOR SALE Electronic Spinet Organ in your area. For further information write Ciedit Dept. Box 124 S.H. Station, n23 Salt Lake City, Utah. FOR SALELaige fat ducks, $1 50 each. Leo Cloward, Mon23 roni, Utah. FOR SALE Childrens Upholstered furniture, chairs and rockers for Xmas. Browns Up4th S. 1st E Mt. holstery, JOBS Mining is one of Utah's most important job producing industries. Three out of every five factory workers in our state hold down jobs that depend on the products of mines. These workers separate the metals from waste material, refine them to a pure state, or make them into a thousand and one things for everyday use. Mining and prosperity go hand in hand in Utah. i stallation charge smoll, regardless phones in color are available tor a nominal antra charge. Just call our business office. Blains birthday anniversary. Present were Mr, and Mrs. Mack Wilkey and children of IIELT WANTED Mt. Pleasant; Miss Charlotte SALESMEN WANTED Splendid Knapp and Mrs. Serena Ostler of Pleasant. , , UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant life for all" the apple of your eye is seldom out of sight with an extension phone no aching k if von apply Glaxo plastic Hai-lc- v tvpe (oatmg tu linoleum McCune Co Mt. Pleasant ticK 1 1 ( From Utah's mines pie-lud- (it pets Cune Co, Mt I'ieasant, T SOI .N()'S Kl Xtl.l, DREG HA I H VIEW Disney ( haraeter Assortment, Mt QDS Safe bet, tiled it Lust i e lor (leaning It's tops Hailey Mc- FOR SALE 140, I Phone i;i.s( Kiel ions Ill , anni-veisu- Plenty ot good flesh deliver every Thurs-d- i Soien.seli Mt Ileas-in- t Wt iggs Mt. Pleasant Drug Main, I Co-Pil- SXNPETE VALLEY HANK 40 Mt cuis of Hanking Servlet 'leasant 1i.VJ !), wen Mi and Mm I.eiev Larry Nielsen. Marilyn Hansen, present Jerry Sorensen, Kenneth Madsen, ltlai k of Spiing Cdv and Mr.ninth, and Michael Christen- Jean Nelson, Dugway; Camille Mis Arthur Rolans m, 110,0 ,vn sen and Kim Jensen. Robinson and I'lie tooth anniveisary of the anil Mis Viimel tat tli ot the late William Heniy daughter, DlAnn, Spiing City Also honoimg tin iHiasion t Sihotield was obscived at a dinner pal tv by the family at the their piesence weie William Rob home of Hem Sihotield at Spnng inson and son, Kenneth ot (Tty, Satuiday, Nmembct 2 .! i i November Mt. Pleasant (Ut.ili) Pyramid Page Two d21 Mr. one-tim- e RAWLEIGH BUSINESS Avail- Moroni; Mr. and Mrs. Max Blain, able in Sanpete County. Pro- Carolyn and Sherrol Blain. ducts well known. Opportunity Five little babies were blessed unlimited for big Sales and good Profits. Start your business on credit without experience. Write today for full information. Dept. Denver, Colo., or see Earl Stewart 176 E. 2nd N., Richfield, Raw-leigh- UTK-163-22- Utah. LEGAL s, 4, n30 Who says dream cars never come true 9 NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SANPETE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Sorensen, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with voucheis to the undersigned at the office of Merrill L. Herman-sen- . Ephraim, Utah, on or before the 14th day of November A. D 1956. Is the cushion in your sofa lumping up? If so, bring it to Brown's Upholstery 4th South First East Mt. Pleasant, Utah Leonard Sorensen, administrator of the estate of Mary Sorensen Deceased. Published in the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Oct 19, 26, Nov. 2, 9, 1956 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR SANPETE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. In the Matter of the Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradley of Salt Lake City visited here last WILLIS H. TIDWELL, Deceased. Creditors will present claims week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. with vouchers to the undersigned John Winkelman. at the office of John S. McAllister, They came here to attend fuon or before the fifth neral services of Andrew Bradley Attorney, 1957. of day January, at Moroni Earl Tidwell, Administrator of the Estate of Willis H Tidwell, Deceased. Easy Carpet Cleaning Published in the Mt. Fleasant Discovery Hailed Pyramid Nov. 2, 9. 16, 23, 1956. What is said to be the easiest NOTICE TO CREDITORS and "cleaningest" home ruf Estate of Wilford M. Jensen, also cleaner, known as Blue Lustre, known as Wilford Jensen, deceased Is now available after years of Creditors will present claims with research. vouchers to the undersigned at the Blue Lustre leaves no foreign office of John S. McAllister, Atcause residue to rapid resolllng. torney, on or before the fifth day The pile Is left open and fluffy of March A.D. 1957. as the colors spring out like LaVern A. Jensen, Administramagic. So easy to apply with a trix of the Estate of Wilford M long handle brush (like playing Jensen, Also known as Wilford shuffleboard) and is safe for Jensen, deceased. all types of carpets. Published in the Mt. Pleasant Use Blue Lustre to clean the Pyramid Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1956. remove or entire carpet spots and traffic lanes. Its economCARD OF THANKS ical to use as ft gallon of conFor all kindnesses shown to ua centrate cleans three 9 x 12 and our father, Henry Ericksen, during his illness and at the time of his death, we are Indeed grate-- 1 EaiLjMC ful The Henry Ericksen Family p Coming! Americas first production dream car it will influence the shape of cars for years to come. The old Detroit rule wa3 to introduce new features gradually, to make little changes each year. Sometimes a new grille, an engine improvement, or new colors and trim. We broke that rule. In fact, we broke all the rules. This is dynamite ! years-ahea- d push-butto- n For you are not the only one who ha3 dreamed of a totally modern car, a car that has everything you find at automobile shows, in illustrations, and in custom-buil- t experimental cars. Detroit has had that dream, too. And thats why the 1957 Mercury is the car that has honestly excited the most the most sophisticated of Detroits car-jade- the shape of cars for years to come. Youll see a dream car you can own and drive a car that has far more than startling beauty. THE BIG M for 57 boast3 dream-ca- r features never before found outside a designers dreambook: a Keyboard Control that makes ordinary an exclusive Floating Ride with driving a revolutionary new cushioning action you have to feel to believe. There are Mercury "firsts everywhere you look. A Engine Fan in the Montclair series that saves horsepower other cars waste. And will influence d, automotive experts. When you see the new 1957 Mercury, youll see Americas first dream car a car that Power-Boost- er many more Mercury exclusives. Youll see THE BIG M the new Mercury for 1957 soon. Youll see it. Youll drive it. The first dream car that can be yours. The dynamite is on its way from Detroit to your dealers nowl STRAIGHT OUT OF TOMORROW THE BIG M for '57 with See it at your MERCURY DREAM-CA- R dealers on HASSON & IWKMAftl A HIT 96 SOUTH STATE MT. PLEASANT DESIGN NOVEMBER 12th (CMIPAIW PHONE 212 |