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Show Oitolx-- 25, 1937 r fjolei TJewi THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID of llarmster, O. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. F'rank Swen sen and Chris and Mrs. K. A. Christensen. . . . Social Events of the Week h Mr. and Mrs. David Miss Linda Peel Becomes Bride Miss Linda, Peel will become the bnde of Earldean Ander- son in rites to be performed tomorrow, October 28 in Manti L D S e. entertained at dinner Mr. and Mrs. EUis H. Vance evening honoring (Donna Lou) and children of visiMr. and Mrs. H. E. McBride Dugway were weekend tors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Business Opportunity Ericksen. Wednesday Mrs. Fruita, Moms Colo., i3 h (cwS machines established $900 to locally for operator. $1800 cash investment required, THE RETURN OF WHICH IS IN WRITING BY GUARANTEED US, for you to earn up to $260 per month part time. You can net up to $28,0000 annually on a full time basis. Wa are an established reputable concern with the finest end oldest name brand equipment. If you have the cash and ere sincerely interested please write giving your phone number and brief background for a local interview at your convenience. L & M DISTRIBUTORS, 6513 Cedar Ava. So. INC. Minneapolis 23, Minnesota. Mrs. First Lieutenant Lloyd Peterson, who has been visiting here with his mother, Mrs. Jewel Peterson, left Tuesday for Salt Lake City where he will meet his wife and they will go to Omaha, Neb., where he Miss Sandra Kay Lay who is making wedding plans for early will be stationed. spring. Lt. Peterson, who returned home this year from a tour of duty in Japan, has been attending a service school in Florida the past few months Mrs. Geneal Howell and two children of Salt Lake City were weekend vsltors of her mother, Mrs. Peterson. has been solemnized in the Manti TemAnnouncement made by Mr. and Mrs. Howard ple. K. Lay of Mt. Pleasant of the of Sandra is a graduate engagemnt of their daughter, school North Sanpete high Sandra Kaye to Mr. Richard Donald Carter, son of Mrs. and attended Snow College. A. E. Carter of Salt Lake City. Don is a graduate of East The young couple plan on an high school and is a junior at early spring wedding to be the University of Utah. Miss Sandra Kaye Lay Engaged To Wed S.L. Man in Early Spring Pemeys Cold Weather Ahead SAVE . . . Mrs. Athene Osborne Phone 030-J-2 Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Thompson recently were Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Thompson and family of Port Angeles, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Thompson e and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen and children of Kearns and Captain and Mrs. Warren Thompson and children of Fairfield, California. Jed-di- Mrs. Charles Thompson visited in Kearns the first part of the month, visiting at the home of her family there and also to welcome a new baby granddaughter, a baby girl bom Oct. 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie Nielsen. The mother was the former Carol Thompson of this city. This is the third child and second daughter for the Nielsens. The paternal grandmother is Mrs. Grace Nieteen also of this city. A bed of roses Fleecy Rayon-Cotton-Nyl- . . . Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Madsen and new baby daughter of Salt Lake City visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. Rees Bradley of Moroni also spent Sunday at the Madsen home to Penney's on visit their first grandchild. Blanket beauty that lasts for years! Machine washes in lukewarm water, fluffs riqht back to shape. Nylon bound. Luxurious warmth! 72 by 90 inches. . . . Bert Smith. Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. E. L. Allred of Clearfield visited Saturday and Sunday with their mothers, Mrs. Ruth Osborne and Mrs. Ada Allred. Visiting last week end with Mrs. Hazel Covert were Mr. and Mrs. Delon Covert and family of Grants, New Mexico, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Edmunds, Patsy and J. C. Edmunds of Salt Lake City. - Mrs. Emil Hosier spent last week in Ogden visiting her program sons, Harold, Jarold and Don Following a wedding trip Rasmussen and their families the newlyweds will make a home In Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Truscott were Mrs Zella Madsen was host and family of Ogden weekend visitors here, guests ess Thursday eening of last of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. week to members of Artopic Leonard Truscott and Mr. and club. A musical program was Mrs. Ed Christensen. piesented by Mr. and Mrs. Rogers of Wasatch Academy faA baby girl, Maylene, was culty Mrs born September 28 to Seymour Mis. Stella Hamilton, and Alice Johnson Olsen of Johannah Hafen, Mrs. Sitha Dugway, and is their seventh Burnside and Mrs Lucile Jack-so- n child. weie special guests. The Olsens are former Mt. ATERF1LL Crazier THE unci 1810 MM ru ATI HI U Alt FLAZlil Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jack-so- n Rudolph Hope employed at of San Francisco spent Layton visited home the past two weeks here visiting her week end with his family. mother, Mrs. Peter Simpson. Mrs. Simpson returned home Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen of with them and will visit for California are visiting Mr. and the next few weeks in San Mrs. Hugh Jensen and at the Francisco and in San BernarMax Jensen home. Mr. and Mrs. dino with her daughter, Mrs. Leon Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Aria Peterson and family. Hugh Jensen visited last week end in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Stella Sorensen of Salt Mrs. Roy (Verene) Rostron. Lake City visited here last Mrs. Emma Sorensen and week with her mother, Mrs. Miss Ftochelle Sorensen of Salt Elmina Jensen. Lake City are spending the week visiting at the home of Bridge club met last ThursMrs. Ruth Osborne. Rochelle underwent a tonsil operation day evening with Mrs. Reiva LDS Rosenlof as hostess. Monday at the Sanpete High scores were won by hospital. Mrs. Thelma Tuttle and Mrs. Thelma Hasler. Attending the birthday anniversary Sunday for Mrs. Ruth Osborne at her home were Mr. Mrs. Iva Stoner of Elko, and Mrs. Gardell Osborne, Nevada, is visiting here with Osborne, Mrs. Emma her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sorensen. Rochelle Sorensen, Ben Staker. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Osborne, Salt Lake City; Chief Petty Officer Mrs. Katherine Perry and and Mrs. E. L. Allred, Clear- two children of Salt Lake Cifield; Clifford Justesen, Judy ty and Mrs. Ruth Case of PoK. Justesen. Mr. and Mrs. Con- mona, Calif., visited here last nell Osborne and daughters week with their mother, Mrs. Cherie and Carla, West Jordan; Olivia M. Wall, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sorensen, Mrs. Joye Terry. Kathryn and Carolyn Sorensen, Darrell Olsen, Salt Lake City; Larry Osborne, Fairview; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shepherd and amily, Logan; Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Coons, Ephraim; Vir-gu- s Osborne, Spring City. 3rir STYLING! flanneleHa in flor-al- i, atripei, juvanile designs, and lesty colors! A smooth, serviceable weight (hat machine washes beautifully) COMPAIT, IA1DST0WN. KiHTBOCt -- Jer-nLy- to a new concept of smooth, surging power Thrill Let one of these great Utoco gasolines created by modern its wonders in your car Ultra-Powe- ULTRA-POWE- top perform- - 9 ETHYL gives R r research-w- ork ance which todays mightier engines demand. Thrill to the feel of your car at its best all the your engine can deliver. Get smoother, fleeter performance, instant knock-fre- e response. REGULAR also stepped up to a new octane high excels the performance of many of yesterdays premium gasolines gives you smooth, knock-fre- e power and economical mileage. ULTRA-POWE- R The d powers up 1 - - Lets fill ' er up I UTOCO TOCO, uirw poner ' You Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Allred, Kenneth and Janet Allred of Provo visited last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Reid H. expect more from Utoco it I and you gi Mr. and Mrs. Rex Norman and family of Murray visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mor Dye. for n UI IT Gives new car? more muscle old cars more life The family of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Strate attended the funeral services Thursday in Manti for Mrs. Annie Jensen, mother of Mrs. Strate. Mrs. Jensen died at the home of a Monday daughter Mrs. Robert Davis in Salt Lake City. EARLY AMERICAN DISH Have You Changed to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Allred visited in Provo last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tippetts and family and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hafen and COTTON FLANNEL BOURBON KENTUCKY Pleasant residents. Mr. and Mrs. Lofton Johnson and family visited In Utah county with friends on Saturday, visiting in Provo, also in Salem with Mr. and Mrs. Reed seph Mortensen of Calif., also Christensen. Jeff Townsend of Calif. Spring. (SiL ON WINTER BEDDING! I JoteS Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Norman and Dr. and Mrs. John Erdley of Moroni visited in Tooele Sunday with Mr. and of Stafford visiting here this week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Shrol Eneksen. cigarette Temple. Mr. John H. Peel, father of tre bnde, will honor the couple tliat evening at a reception ward recin the First-Fourt- h reation hall. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ander- - guests. For reliable parson, man or lady, with vision and ability to act immadiataly for a lifetime of assured income. To service route of So-de- ty Of Earldean Anderson Oct. 26 Jorg-ens- n Exceptional Opportunity December is one of the most dangerous months for motuiists . . . wS the National Safety Council says In 1C56, 4,000 persona A baby girl was welcomed died then In motor vehicle by Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Staker October 19 at the Sanpete The oldest living thing in the L D S hospital. world today is the sequoia tree. Cei tain specimens are known to The Second waid Relief will meet Tuesday at 10 be 2,000 years old. In niairiage the better-hal- f am at cording to President Olive Pritchett. Mis. PriUhett is usually the half who can conalso announces the appoint- trol his or her temper, or conment of the following new offi- - tinue patience, understanding i ers, Theatta Lai sen, chorister; or love a few seconds longer, son, also of Mt. Pleasant, arejjvy Madsen, organist; Marjorie and with better grace, than the parents of the bridegroom. literaure leader and other half. C. U. Wells. Adair, Mrs. S. G. Blackhani of Ne- - Let tie Peterson, theology leadphi, sister of the bride, will be er. matron of honor; Miss Betty 0 Q Septic Tank & Lou Gardner will be maid of 0 Cesspool Service' An lines estimate that utxmt honor and Nancy Bla kham 23 percent of their income is and Judy Ann Smith will be spent for maintenance. MT. PLEASANT junior bridesmaids. Blain Anderson will perform best man Moie persons die during NoTank duties for his brother. vember from art idents involvFor her wedding the lovely ing fuearms than dining any 15.00 per load, ph. 103 young bride will wear a gown other month, according to the fashioned with a lace top National Safety Council. and floor length skirt of net with lace panels. The basque waist is topped with a scalloped neckline and has long pointed sleeves. Her fingertip veil of net is fastened to a lace cap. Mrs. Gordon Staker will be mistress of ceremonies for the flotei The family of Herman Beck surprised their father with & Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swen-se- n turkey dinner and visit on hla made a business to seventy-eightbirthday anni- Grand Junction, Colo., trip Friday versary October 5. to Sunday. Due to the flu the eldest son Lorain waa unable to attend, Leonard Frandsen was but phoned in his greetings to the Sanpete L D S Hosthe gathering. dunng pital Monday night for treatment for pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. James Fillis entertained at a family dinner Mrs. Koyal Madsen, Mrs. and Sunday for their sons GorAverett Mrs. and Lynn families, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey don Staker entertained at a Fillis and children, Salt Lake kitchen shower Saturday night City; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fil at the Staker home in honor of lis and children, Provo, and Miss Linda Peel, a Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fillis and A bride's book was made, son of Los Angeles. and refreshment served to 28 bride-to-b- Page Three full size Harts every feature of much higher priced bedspreads. Rich, heavy, reversible cotton. Resists wrinkling, hard to soil. Machine washes in lukewarm water. White, Pink, Gold. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Allred have had the following visitors at their home the past week, Mr .and Mrs. Jerry Nielsen and small daughter, Salt Lake City. Bishop and Mrs. Nordell Allred and family of Dragerton, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Allred and children of Provo and a brother Jo- - ex (C. Stalke? PSiooe MT. PLEASANT, UTAH 230 |