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Show May 17, 1957 THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Page Four 3t. home of Mrs. Jennie Anderson Thursday afternoon. A Danish dinner which con siuted of DuniBh soup, rolls, salad, cake and ice cream was served. The time was spent in learning to pronounce difficult Q, Mrs. Ada C. Anderson Phon 344 Danish words. The Danish club held their Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen meeting for the month at the and baby of Salt Lake City with their visited Sunday Mrs. Eliza C. grandmother, Jensen. Mrs. Evanelle Mangelson and family of Provo visited Mothers Day with her mother, Mrs. Ethel Anderson. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James L. Nielson on Sunday were their son, Alma Nielson and two children, Diane and Lewis of Provo. With Mrs. Hanna C. Mathis on Mothers Day were her FRanklin and daughter, Mr. and 226 So. Unlv. Ave., Provo Mrs. Virgil Rostrum of Lark, son-in-la- w Take home a . . . 6-P- ak and a granddaughter, raine Rostrum of Lark. Lor- Mrs- Nena Williams has returned home after spending a short vacation in parts of California with relatives. Miss Joyce Dailey, a student at II by accompanied Miss Veda Nelson of Buhl, Ida., visited Miss Bailey's parents, Mr .and Mrs, Ivan Bailey on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Allred of McGill, Nevada, spent Mothers Mrs. Day with her mother, Bertha Christiansen. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G .Elmo Anderson Sunday were their daughters Vaumle and Phyllis of Salt Lake City, also Lawrence McNeil. Elwin Mikkelson and family of Orem, Allan Mikkelson and family of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Olevia Mikkelson. Mrs. Florence Holman and daughter of Ely, Nevada, and William Jackson of Spanish Fork came here on Sunday to visit their mother, Mrs. Annie been M. Jackson, who has spending the winter months with her children, and who will remain here for the summer. the convenient way to buy at your favorite store and to take out at your favorite tavern . We wish you happiness and success. Since 1884 Sparkle you can SEE . Your WESTERN Bfsrt Smith -3- ME. . . Sparkle Fisher you can TASTE Central Utah Hardware and Distributor: DISTRIBUTING 9th South, Provo CO. Phone FR Reath B. Phona Draper 2298 Y U, There is a society in the solitude. Dlsraeli. SparldcTrav'cl lo the Altitude m - Implement Co. Given Banquet sen returned home recently from Ogden where they spent the past five months. Mrs. Duane Anderson and three children spent Mothers Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Andersen. Mrs. Ray E. Dodge and children Ruth and Lloyd visited here a few days with her parOrlando the ents, Mr, and Mrs. On Saturday, May 11 annual Mothers and Daughters banquet of Moroni Stake was held in the Stake House. The tables were beautifully decorated with spring flowers and approximately five hundred attended. President Clifford Blackham was uest speaker at the banquet. Other numbers were: instrumental trio, Lynette and Kathryn Eliason Ca-hoo- n, Carolyn Chapman; vocal duet, Virginia Anderson and company; vocal trio, Alta and Betty Thomas and Helen Price of chorus, Mona, KathElaine Christensen, accompanied by Carlyn Christensen, all daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Christensen; Hawaiian dance, Dorothy Petersen; tribute to the daughof ters, Mrs. Carol Denton Wales; ryn and Chester; tribute to Candace mother, Denton; piano solo, Dorothy Cook, Fountain Green. Miss Lieuene is Curtis spending several weeks in St. George with her sister, Mrs. Sidney Jolley and family. Mrs. Arch Christensen returned home recently from a weeks visit in Idaho. In Idaho Falls she visited with her sister, Mrs. Ed Stolworthy; in Blackfoot with a son, Lowell, his wife and children, and attended the wedding reception of Lowells son, Phillip. Mother's Day visitors at the Rees Bradley home were Mr. and Mrs. Theron Madsen and daughter, Gay Lynne of Spring and City; Mrs. Keith Keisel children of Ephraim. Mrs. Rees Bradley received word of the death of a niece, Mrs. Lois Stewart Hammond of American Fork, daughter of Laverl and Jennie Lund Stewart. Mrs. Stewart is formerly of Fountain Green. Mrs. William Jensen was hostess to the SoArt club on Thursday evening. Luncheon was served to ten members. Mrs. Leona Irons accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Thomas of Wales to Cedar City for a recent weekend. While there they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cline Irons and children, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Thoiias and family, and Rhea and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Bardell Dyches of Salt Lake City were Moroni visitors Saturday. anying them was his Accomp- mother, Mrs. Vina Dyches, who will spend the summer here. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Jen IDOL ML Mr. and Mrs. Russel Daily had as guests for dinner on Mothers Day Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Bailey and daughter, Sidney Mrs. Homer' Bendixon, Gay; Lewis, Randy aqd Trudy Ann of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bailey, Dale and Ray of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bailey and daughters of Moroni. Mr. and Mrs. William Pond of Preston, Idaho, announce the Draper. Mr .and Mrs. Arthur Lee birth of a baby girl May 13. Monson and baby of Salt Lake Mrs. Pond is the former Joyce City were Mothers Day visi- Draper. This is their second tors with her parents, Mr. and child and first daughter. Mrs. Earl Blackham, and with his mother, Mrs. Leo Monson in Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Con Brady and children of Orem were Sunday Mr. visitors at the home of and Mrs. Justin Nelson. Their daughter Georgia, was also home. Mrs. Merlin Stevenson of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Morley spent Sunand day at the home of Mr. Mrs. Urwin Morley. Mrs. Warner and Taylor children, Jimmy and Mary Louise of Levan spent Mothers Day with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bailey. On Sunday, May 19, a chorus from American Fork will present the program in East ward sacrament meeting.. Dairy Freez Mt. Pleasant They're ali truck. . . Chevy's handsome, steel-muscl- high-capaci- ty ed hard-workitruck bodies! With the industry's shortest stroke V8 or the 6 most famous for economy! are proud of you on this great occasion. Bailey McCune Company Mt. Pleasant, Utah Genius is infinite painstaking. Longfellow. good work. hefty chassis and Wc Douglas O'Leary, who been stationed at the Navy Base in San Diego, Calif., has spent ten days here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe OLeary and has also visited relatives in Mt. Pleasant. Keep up th With Cf It is estimated that since it takes 14 ounces of pressure to strike a typewriter key, an average Navy Yeoman's daily workload is the equlvelant of lifting 23,625 pounds or llJ4 has tons a day. The Moroni high school faculty and their partners enjoyed a dinner at Dicks Cafe in Mt. Pleasant Monday evening, May 13. Superintendent Spafford Sumslon was a special guest. ng pickups ! |