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Show November !), Alt. Pleasant (I'tah) Pyramid Page Three Mr.-- Social I TS THE OF r- K ii r: OftesenPhipps of the Bridge Club Vedding Event Of Nov. 3 in Ariz. Hi-el- rs on BounU-Thursda- became the K. Phipps riles performed in Miss Anita Otteson Mr Thomas 3 In ole ot November A L 3 iM An. I'la-ciux- Lucy Tucker Phon il Carter entertained Mrs Que and Mrs. y belt Johansen visited In ful and Salt Lake City one day night. last week, Mrs Seely attending High semes were won by Mrs. ful, und Mrs. Johanen visiting Kdith Simpson and Mis Tludina her mother's birthday In Bounti-wit- h llusler. her daughter. It in i i i their Wedding reception 111 wiis held November 5 in 'he Fountain Green ward hull. Miss (Mte.son is .i M.uoni high si l.o, giadunte and will he lends foi tier by In i siholastie awards She has been living m Phoenix, Ail, loi the past Near with her parents. Mi l lilo and Mi Otteson. 3067 I d Mis Sceverenw Anderson lor birthday anniversary at a dinner party October 17. (lue.sts present were Mr and and Mrs. Mrs Karl liohne, Mr Arthur Holme, Mr, and Mrs. Ted Mower, Mr and Mrs Kld.-- How-- j ell, Mr and Mrs Mike Aune, Mr. and Mis Hayden Llewellyn, Mr, and Mrs Hon Hansen, Mrs. Jean Sharp of Colomdo, Mrs. lhylmdu Turpin and Mrs Martha Mower. Mrs. Andiew Allred entertained twelve guests at a bridge and Halloween party one evening last week. The guests all came m eostume and made the rounds of the town before returning to the Allred home for refreshments. Mrs. Hurdella Terry entertained her sewing club at a quilting one day last week, Dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Clement visited in Spnngville last week with their son, Grant and family, Mr, Clements brother, Chas Clement who is ill, and with Mr. and Mrs. Laron Larsen. Sheldon Larsen, who has been working in Salt Lake City for Ha the past year, lias returned here. Ned Mills and Kent Nielson are on a ten-da- y home leave of ab11. ,, Amioumemrnt h.r tieen made n tin- n l: Miss i.i sence from their base at San DiI.oikvvooil, who (ms Isvii making lin Lome ;n Mt Ile. is. mt. .mil ego, Calif, Ned is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Will. 11 J. (Tex; H. msi'ii o Spiing (din. Mills, and Kent is the son Frank I.mk-wooMiss I.i'i l.u-d is tlie daughter nl Mr .mil Mis of Mrs. Eva Nielson. Laura Vance entertained (f Blackwell. Okla. She is a graduate id Bl.ukwrll high wlnmi. herMrs. everook club on Thursday Veldon attended Ninth Sanpete i u h ahonl .mil is pieuntlv ning. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Vance have employed with hxploi atimi Drilling Companv. gone to California to visit Mr. and Mrs. Blain Vance and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bray (Marva) have sent word to new grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Brady of the arrival Saturday down-relamorning of a baby girl, their first child, at a Provo hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Hamilton are parents of a baby girl, their second child and second daughter, born October 31 in Logan. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hamilton. Mrs. Erba Rasmussen was hostess to her club one evening last week. Light refreshments were served. Mr, and Mrs. Boyd Hansen of were weekend visitors at Ogden Drink 3 glatsai the home of Mrs. Keziah Hansen. South and Fairview North of milk overy day wards held their Relief Society conferences Sunday evening. Mrs. Beth Carlston, president, was in charge in the North ward, cele-hrate- Lockwood Plans December Rites , . i t Calm x with END Miss Leah With A hei Humid oi Mis 1 I cartons in handy 'alter of Salt Lake Pity spent the weekend at t and Mr. patents, 'arti-r- . ,,, or Miss Paula Brandon left Sunher day iimniing to return to home in Rivera, Unlit alter a two Weeks Visit hll e With relatives and friends. ...any tavern. , Mrs. Slii-r- It An lesson on "Tha given by Jon Bar Eighteen were M 1 As of both annual Halloween week for the vo presidencies in A large numbei at the home of Mr. and Mis. It. Bruce Seely went to Fountain Green October to celrbiate the birthday anniversary of their daughter, Mrs. Iona Draper, , Sunday fiftieth wedding t aiiii v and dealers ersarv held Dr. and Mrs, G. B. Madsen went to Salt Lake City last week to celebiate the birthday anniverMiss sary of their daughter, Bobbie Madsen, a sophomore student at the University of Utah, i Halloween costume party plete with spook alley, decorations and refreshments at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don K. Olson of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tmy and Irene Kearns visited here last weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. Nielsen were co-- i h ui men. and Mrs. John R. Olson. Twenty guests present. w.-i.- Kathrene Rigby, 9. underwent surgery Sunday night at the San- "The Ieaee of God" will be the sermon at morning worship of tin- First Presbyterian Church at pete L D S Hospnal for appendi11 a. m. citis. Sunday church school will be at Kathy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelilen Rigby, is a fourth 9:45. at student Hamilton grade School. Brighten up for the Holidays! Cleona Olsen and Pearl Rosen-lo- f Clean-Tin- t will be hostess to members of Daughters of Utah Pioneers at New color for faded rugs the Olsen home November 16. and upholstery. The lesson, "From an Old Scrap Tints as it cleans. So easy to Book" will be given by Louise use simply sponge on. Creates Seely and the history of Hannah suds rich with color. Adds color Madsen Aldrich will be read by as it shampoos away the dirt. Mrs. O. M. Aldrich Will not rub ofF or A third for stiffen the streak, fabric. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Olson, arMoney-bac- k Guarantee rived November 2 in Salt Lake CONSOLIDATED City. The baby is the second child FURNITURE and second daughter for Norman Mt. Pleasant and Donna Hatch of Murray. - Use Sparkle Brewctl to the Altitude great-grandchil- d YOUR FISHER DISTRIBUTOR CO. WESTERN DISTRIBUTING 304 E. 9th S., Provo Bert Smith Phone FR 7;. 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And that glistening sheath conceals a carload of engineering "firsts!'' all polished to perfection in the toughest test on record. A prototype of this '57 Pontiac pounded the road through 100,000 miles of tests . . . over country lanes, city streets and superhighways. Through it all Pontiac engineers refined and perfected every facet and feature of this great car. They made Pontiac's big, new power plant even more efficient than its predecessor, the engine that set over fifty new world records and led all eights in miles per gallon! They perfected the new suspension system, new controls and new Strato-Fligh- t to give you the smoothest riding, easiest handling Hydra-Matiand safest new car ever to hit the road! See this '57 Pontiac before another sun sets. And sample in a ringle mile all that's been proved by 100,000 miles of testing. c FARMERS MT. PLEASANT FU CO-O- CO-O- P SERVICE P OR Moroni, Utah An xtnjCOBt option. Mt. Pleasant, Utah TKATE AND THE FIRST CAR AT ANY PRICE WITH . . 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