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Show m f jjramii 5Hfi NORTH HAMKTK'M Reath NKWSl'AIEK HOME Phone Editor and Manager Associate Editor HARRISON CONOVER MARY B. CLOWARD NAMember . . . UTAH STATE TRESS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. Issued Every Friday by the North Sanpete Publishing Company, and entered at the Post Office ut Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah, as Second eluss matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription Kates, Payable In Advance: Six Months One Year $4.00 .... appliances, repairs $2.00 Repair, Ga Appliance Sales and Sarvica Mrs. Thomas Bailey had on Sunday and Mrs. Scott Cook and ily of Fountain Green. as Mr. fam- INVENTION OF WAR CAST IRON Pipe WAS FIRST MAPI IN ISIS FOR USE AS CANNON. Ample fupds have been made Principal W. Chester Curtis and Peter Jacobsen of the jun- available by the Federal GovMAN'S NEEDS ior high school attended the U ernment for this and the next has E A School Leadership ses- fiscal year. The State CAST IRON SOIL PIPE sions at The borne a very small percentage Ogden Friday. MAKES THE BEST was "School of the cost of brucellosis eradrVASTE AND DRAINAGE PLUMBING subject presented ication during the past several Dynamics. BECAUSE IT CANT LEAK. years and should, in order to WAR( OR ABSORB MOISTURE allotStudents of the Ninth grade maintain the liberal AND BECAUSE IT 3 entertained the ball team ments from the Federal GovSO DURABLE. Saturday evening at the home ernment, provide for a reasonable increase In state funds so of Kathleen Anderson. A chicken dinner was en- as to more nearly match fedto . the joyed, also games, TV pro- eral funds allotted grams and other entertain- state. Conserving Last weekend Mrs. Arvilla Hartley visited at the Dyches FOK SALF FOR SALE those good white home. eggs, fresh every day. 45c Don Francom was a Moroni doz. See Cleona Olsen. Phone over the weekend at visitor 298-fl5 home of his parents, Mr. the NEW home sewing machine. and Mrs. Walter FYancom. Call 195-Mt. Pleasant. Phona 183-Mt. Plaasant Formerly branch manager of LaFrenti Gas Co., Mt. Pleasant. J. BANKING f22 SANPETE VALLEY BANK-- 40 Mr. and Mrs. Howarth Drayears of Banking Service. FOR SALE Fresh Eggs at 658 per were dinner guests of Mr. East Main, Mt. Pleasant. Ph. and Mrs. Orlando Mt. Pleasant. Draper on 277-- J. fl5 DRUGS Tuesday. F'OR SALE Wood Preserver, Save your wood surfaces, add Mr. and Mrs. Boyd AnderMt. Pleasant Drug years of life to fence posts, son announce the birth of a COSMETICS: etc. Andrew Tidwell, Phone baby boy. The new baby has Revlon, Tussy, Old Spice 175-Mt. Pleasant. two brothers and three sisters. COSTUME JEWELRY LARGE Warm Morning Heater, Sheaffer and Parker Pens $50; Speed Queen automatic Phil Bradley visited with his Hallmark Greeting Cards Ironer, $30; G.E. Refrigera mother, Mrs. Andrew Bradley PRESCRIPTIONS tor, $25; Automatic Washer, on Sunday. $60; Maytag Washer, $35; RCA TV, $80; Hoover Eva Bailey was hostess to YOUNGS REVALL DRUG Vacuum, $19.95; White Elec- the So Art Club on Thursday FAIR VIEW tric Sewing Machine, $18. evening. Manti Home Supply, Phone Disney Character Asstmt, Luncheon was served to nine 2361. f22 World famous Cartoon charmembers. acters In Foaf Rubber and F'OR SALE 30 to 35 tons Stuffed Plush $3.98 Gruen hay, baled and loose. Con' Ladies club memTV big 3 watch, $82val. 69.50 tact Ray Allred, 1855 South bers were Literary guests at a Valen12th East, Salt Lake City, tine party at the home of Mrs. JEWELRY Utah. fl5 Dean Rigby last week. Watches, Squires Jewelry Rook was played and lunchHELP WANTED Diamonds, watch repairing. 92 eon served. Hostesses for the W. Mn. Ph. 140, Mt. Pleasant. WANTED for 1500 family affair were Mrs. LaMont HARDWARE Rawleigh business in Sanpete Blackham, Mrs. Melvin RamCounty. Permanent if you are sey, Mrs. Howard Blackham, a hustler. Write Rawleighs Mrs. Elden Westenskow and Central Utah or see Mrs. Rigby. Dept. Earl Stewart, 176 E. 2nd N. Implement & Hardware f22 Richfield, Utah. John Irons has been visit- Oi Atomic-su- b POWER PLANTS (ANOTHER WEAPON OF. ment WAR) FOR PEACEFUL USES. MANY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS OF TODAY WILL BE THE LEADERS OF TOMORROW. Company MISCELLANEOUS JOHN DEERE QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT HAWAII Join our famous spring tour leaving June 15. Parts and Service HOT POINT APPLIANCES ACME QUALITY PAINTS HARDWARE HOUSEWARE 36 WEST MAIN STREET Ph. 71 MT. PLEASANT All expense only $497, includes meals and all other expense. Write Morley Tours, 387 East 3rd North, Provo, colUtah. Phone FR lect to make Consolidated Furniture. rpets, wallpaper, Bennetts paint, genl house furn. Mt. PI. Hardware, G. E. App., TV Sales & Service. Bailey Co., Mt. Pleasant, Nephi. Mc-Cu- INTERIOR DECORATING Process-Pro- ven Beautiful Give Your Home New Look an hour spare or full time for Men & Women booking orders for GOOD NEWS $2.00 Signs that Shine at Nite for top of mail boxes, Scotch-lit- e for estimates 292W or 238J Is the cushion In your sofa lumping up? If so, bring it to Brown's Upholstery 4th South First East Mt. Pleasant, Utah Jews in United States housing in Israel. RADIO SERVICE aid Card of Thanks We wish to thank all those who were so kind to us and thoughtful of our welfare at the time of the death of our son and brother, Theo Hansen. We are grateful to all those who called, sent flowers and of food and for other acts kindness. John H. Hansen and Family Harry's Radio Service 610 South 1st West PLEASANT All Radio and Television Repair Work. Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship Notices ary Bids March will be received 15, 1957 for head water-mast- er of the Twin Creek Irrigation Company for the 1957 season. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Ray I. Johansen Secretary Published In the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid February 15 and 22 1957. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Spencer and family of Salt Lake City, Dr. and Mrs. Don Larsen of Provo were weekend visitors at the Heber L. Mower home. Mrs. Selma Sanderson entertained at a luncheon for the following: Mrs. Eda Anderson. Mrs. Phyllis Jones, Mrs. Gladys Anderson, Mrs. Ellis Madsen, Mrs. Ila Jensen, Mrs. Mary Coons, Mrs. Elsie Christensen, Mrs. Emma Evans, Mrs. Winnie Rasmussen. sen, Mrs. Alice Nelson. Office Closing Fireside was held at the Hal Seely home last Thursday evening. Calvin Garlic was in charge; Mrs. Delta Nielsen gave the lesson on "Engagement; theme, Tommy Mower; scripture reading, Irene Nielsen; prayers, Nina Argyle and Ross Terry. Refreshments were ser ved to fifteen members. The Marine Corps Recruiting office in Mt. Pleasant will close on March 1. Del Lawson, who for the past eighteen months has been the Marine Corps recruiter to the Marine Corps Recruiting for this area has been assigned office in Ogden, Utah. Young men in this area who desire information concerning the Marine Corps may write NCO in charge U.S. Marine Corps Recruiting Sub Station, Room 409. Federal Building Salt Lake City, Utah or Call in Salt Lake City. EM TSgt. OP Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Terry entertained at dinner Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Terry's birthday anniversary. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Epperson, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rigby, Mr. and OS4 VATttflll AID FIAZItl DISTillEKT COMPANY, Ross Madsen, Mrs. Nancy James, Phylinda Turpin, Mr. and Grant Mower, Fairview; Gerald Epperson, Thelma Woodward, Salt Lake City; J. F. Pritchett, Mt. Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Pritchet and daughter, Joyce, Farmington. Mrs. Mrs. Co-Pil- ot Winters and family left Monday for their home in Seattle after a vacation here and In Moroni with and family friends. Mr. Winters mother, Mrs. them home and will visit for Gladys Winters, accompanied some time. W. LeRoy Anderson of Ogden visited here during the week with his wife, and daughters, Kathleen and Lois. The Utah Conservetoire of Dance presented a dance review Wednesday evening in the Sunday dinner guests of the ward recreational hall. Over one hundred dancers Terrys were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Madsen and family, Richfield; participated with specialty Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Terry and numbers being presented by family, Milbum; Mrs. Boyd Michael and Tora DiLello. and children, Mt. PleasTerry Proceeds from the ant; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ander- will be contributed forprogram 'mainson and two children. Price. tenance of the elementary school library. Mr .and Mrs. William Stapleton (Allie) and son of Provo Mr. and Mrs. Dorian Mikkel-so- n spent the weekend at the home and children of Salt Lake of Mrs. Stapletons parents, Mr. City visited Saturday with and Mrs. Maitland Graham. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Mikkelson, Mrs. Ila Jensen of Fairview parents of Dorian. and Mrs. Marjorie Adair of Mt. Mrs. Thomas Bailey of MoPleasant were special visitors at the M Men and Gleaner roni visited during the week meeting Monday night in Foun with her daughter, Mrs. Scott tain Green. Cook and family. A. STRETCHABLE SLIP SPECIAL WORK SOCKS! NYLON TRICOTS J,PfilRS Cotton'n'nylon throughout! An unbeatable buy at Pen-ne- special price! Soft ab- 2-5 Women are wild about 'em! peekproof panelled under perfectly proper sheers! They're nylon to save time. They're eyefuls of elegance . . . full of satin and sheer luxury! They're sleek for sheaths and suits! A great gift thought, They're no-iro- sorbent with reinforced cotton elasticized nylon for long wear, perfect fit. Most for practical blend yet working feet, medium, large. sizes n do-u- p isn't it? Mrs. Stella Oldroyd enter tained a group of friends at a Rook party Thursday after- District No. 7 Riding Club SATURDAY FEBRUARY Public Cordially Invited 16 noon. Light refreshments were served to Maud Hartley, Clara Stewart, Lorna Tucker, Laura Vance, Velera Cheney, Marcella Graham, Mary Sanderson, Olea Cox, Burdella Terry, Alice Nelson, Emma Evans. The Deacons of the North ward spent an evening recently at the Ruel Mower farm in Oak Creek where the boys went sleigh riding on the track prepared by the Lions club. After the fun outdoors the boys went to the Mower home where hot Mrs. Arminta Clement entertained at a luncheon Thursday e afternoon for Sarah Rigby, Madsen, Ellis Vance, Marcella Graham, Hannah Briggs, Ila Jensen, Edda Graham, De-loH'Ttt Larsen, Hortenne Hansen, Burdella Terry, Ethel Mower MhTIICD and lone IA1DST0WN, Rigby. Everybody Welcome or 60 young -- COME EARLY Have Fun STAY LATE! A Real Ball Let's all get together and Make this another Best Dance of the Year! THROW PILLOWS FOR COLOR . . . SMALL SET AT SMART-ALL- S Queen City MT. Mr. and Mrs. Myron F. Tuck- 23rd per couple Extra ladies free $1.00 chili was served. er had a few relatives and friends in last Sunday celebrating Mr. Tuckers birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. LaRell Sparks and baby of Salt Lake came here for the occasion. '1 DANC For Ball IQ PLEASANT, UTAH the Finest of Entertainment Music by STAN PROCIV ALL STAR WESTERN BAND Pops Schottische Dreamy Waltzes to Hot Hoe Downs! Lu-cil- si Mrs. Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron L. Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. Newel B. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Oris A. Winters of United Air Lines, with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Cox entertained Saturday evening at a Valentine luncheon for Mr. The only people who succumb No matter what kind of orand Mrs. Otis Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Anderson, Mr. and to hard work are those who kill ganization you can think of, Mrs. Worth Bench, Mrs. Eda themselves dodging it. somebody will join It Anderson, Mrs. Emma Evans, Mrs. Ila Jensen, Mrs. Ellis Mad- Marine Recruit Crazier until Phone 3067 w 1, 8, 15, 1957. Notice Lucy Tucker sacrament services. He was the Mrs. Shirley Draper was name Robert Glen given his father. by to club last hostess the Arcette The McArthurs visited at the week. home of Mr. and Mrs. Valten was and Pinochle played Tucker while here. luncheon served to ten mem- Card of Thanks We wish to thank all those who were so kind to us and thoughtful of our welfare at the time of the death of our Notice to Dog Owners beloved husband and father, A Mt. Pleasant City ordin- C. J. Johansen. ance requires that any dog must For all acts of kindness Farmers should always re be locked up or tied up from which helped to lighten our member that no system of relief one hour after sunset to one are indeed grateful. takes the place of common we hour before sunrise on the suc- grief, The Family of C. J. Johansen sense and hard work. ceeding day. Inasmuch as several complaints have come to the Council of marauding dogs killing and causing damage to livestock, all dogs running at large or in packs during the night hours will be disposed of. Mt. Peasant City Published in the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid January 18, 25, FebruConsult County Clerk or tha Raspecive Signer for Further Information cur view North ward also house numbers and door bers. plates. No deliveries. Pay Mrs. Isaac Sorensen and daily. Ideal for retired persons on pension. Pleasant, Mrs. Darwin Christensen vis interesting work. Free de- ited in Manti recently. tails Illuminated Sign Co., 2942-lVisitors at the home of Mr. Ave. So., Minnea m-- 1 and Mrs. Isaac Sorensen repolis, Minn. cently were Mrs. Darrell SorIn civil defense, a steady ensen and two daughters of siren wail for three to five min Provo. utes is an alert signal. It means you should turn your radio to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brad' 640 or 1240 kilocycles for emer- ley visited in Fountain Green gency instructions. A series of recently with Mr. and Mrs. Pe short siren blasts totaling three ter Jacobsen and family. minutes means to take cover. k Donnell Laurence Otteson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Otteson, has enlisted in the United Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. States Marines. Rigby and Mrs. Ila Jensen spent He left here 8 and Monday in Provo visiting rela- is now stationedFebruary San at Diego. tives. Mrs. Lorna Terry entertained at dinner Thursday night for Mr. and Mrs. Bert Watson of Spring City, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. ing in Los Angeles with a sis- Evan Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Valten ter, Mrs. Deveda Phillippi, and Tucker, Mrs. Beccy Jensen. in Banning, Calif., with anin The evening was spent other sister, Mrs. Mildred Bul- playing bingo. lock. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. At the present time he is a guest at the home of Mr. and Glen McArthur of Logan An- brought their baby boy here to Mrs. Morris (Kathleen) be blessed and named in Fair-viederson in Phoenix, Ariz. st Call Bob 'Madsen BIT. reservations f22c Ca- Original Zolatona 3, urge for extra portions and automatically your weight must com down, because, as your own doctor will tall you, whan you at less, you weigh lass. Excess w!ght endangers your heart, kidneys. So no maHar what you have triad before, gat DIATRON and prove to yourself whet it cen do. DIATRON is sold on this GUARANTEE: You must lose weight with the first package you us or .the package costs you nothing. Just return the bottle to your druggist and get your money back. DIATRON costs $3.00 end is sold with this strict money-bacguarantee by: Mt. Pleasant Drug Store Mt. Pleasant Mail order filled Your dollar goes further on N. M. Jensen and daughter, Mrs. Osmond Crowther, and Mrs. Zina Jacobsen visited during the week In Venice and Redmond, Utah. ARE NOW BEING DEVELOPED 21-in- UTB-163-12- th LOSE UGLY FAT Mrs. Mozart Larsen has returned from Fort Riley, Kan., where she spent a month with Sp.2 and Mrs. Lee M. Anderson. Mrs. Anderson was ill and in the hospital, but Is now much Improved. dinner guests One-four- one-thir- The Utah State Department of Agriculture has been coopThomas K. Cook, son of Mr. erating with the U. S. Departand Mrs. Thomas H. Cook, is ment of Agriculture during the now stationed in West GermIN TEN DAYS past 22 years in an effort to any with the Armed Forces. liveOR MONEY BACK eradicate brucellosis in He is also working In the L II you are overweight, hero it th D S Branch there and expects stock. The goal Is now near. This first really thrilling ntwt to com to visit the new L D S Temple A new $ convaniant caused at Bern, Switzerland, In the disease has heavy longto in year. gat rid of tra pounds asiar losses to the livestock Indus way near future. Ilian pver, to you can ba as slim and try of the state and nation In trim as you want. This naw product Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. the past and is a hazard to the callad DIATRON curbs both hungar Cook are spending the winter public since it is transmissable & appatita. No drugs, no diet, no The ezercise. Absolulaly harmless. Whan in Salt Lake City where Mrs. from animals to man. Cook Is medical only known source of brucel- you tala DIATRON, you still njoy receiving losis in man Is from domestic your maals, still at tha foods you treatment. like but you (imply dont have tha animals. 2298 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mason of Salt Lake City were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dyches. TADS CAL BUTTONS Plumbing .... Draper ld57 Nutritionists agree that breakfast Is the most Important to meal of the day. d of the days food should be eaten at the breakfast table, they advise. Fight Waged on Cattle Disease WmspM B. 15, February TIIE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Page Two STARTS ra ALWAYS A at 9:00 p.m. GOOD TIME! II 00 1 00 t Imagine this price for let 'em that corduroys fully-cu- grow! ... for blazing corduroys wash. that bright machine Flavor your home with delicious bits of color! Choose bright prints, lively solids, button fringed centers, plains. All fine quality cretonnes, 18 by 18 inches. |