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Show The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid appreciates stories of happenings in this city and others in Sanpete County; accounts of weddings, vacations, visitors, other items. Volume Sixty-Si- advertising dollar wi?. go farther if spent with the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid. Let's get together to boost Mt. Pleasant and North Sonpete County. You r O THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1957 x Speech Festival Planned Fri. by No. Sanpete MIA North Sanpete Stake Mutual Improvement ment Hall. Winners in the ward speech contest will be the participants in the speech meet. All speeches are extemporaneous and will be judged accordingly. Speech Director Norma Elaine Anderson will be in charge and it is hoped that a large crowd will turn out to hear these young people, who range in age from 16 to 25 years give their speeches. This festival is free to everyone. Please tell your friends about it and plan to attend. Superintendent Gordon Sorensen is general chairman in charge of the Harvest Ball. This annual ball is not a budget number and a slight charge will be made per couple to cover the cost of the orchestra. The floor show will be under direction of the stake dance di rector, Del Ray Johansen. NuiiiImt per copy Forty-seve- n Irrigation Project Benefits Big Farming Area Association will hold their annual Speech Festival Friday, November 29, at 7:30 p.m. in Fair- view South ward chapel. Fol- lowing the speech meet the an- nual Stake MIA Harvest Ball cill be held at Fairview Amuse- 10c Set Civic Clubs Christa Sanders Honored by The Rock Dam Irrigation Company project near the Moroni Turkey Processing Plant south- west of Moroni, will be completed about Decem- Election Meet The annual meeting of Associated Fairview Ward Civic Clubs Paper Deadline Set Ahead Due the of Southern and Eastern Utah will be held November at 23 Rich- ber I, reports Guy Bird of the Soil Conservation Service. Work on the $23,000 job started late last month. It is a cooperative project in which direct benefits will accrue to about a dozen farmers on about 1,500 acres of irrigatfield. ed or cropland, reports Mr. The executive board wall meet Bird. "These benefits," Elden at 10:30 am. and go over the Westenskow, chairman of the annual reports, and the board llccauae of the ThanksgivSanpete Soil Conseivation Distand of on directors ThursI tall, make final arrangements for the big membership Roma Jensen and Dvoii Mower, named ing holiday coming event. meeting will convene at 2 p. day, Noverrils-- r 28, all news rict, says, will come through queen and king of the North Sanpete Senior for elimination of seepage loss in lantic States. jm. in the Sevier County Court items and advertising Room. next weeks pater must be transit, better control of and House, Court The program was conducted will The afternoon in a day early, Monday at 5 distribution of water, and reElden of Howell meeting the North by include of annual the report p.m. Instead of the customary duced operating costs." ward bishopric and consisted of the president, Royal T. Har-war- Tuesday night deadline. The work being done by the the following numbers: organ Your newspaper will go in- Vawdrey and a report from the Ditch Lining Comnumbers, Louise Spencer; choir. secretary; also reports from the to the postoffhe Wednesday pany, involves about two miles Ye Who Are Called to Labor road committee, the industrial, evening. ditch that will On Thanksgiving of concrete-line- d prayer. Kenneth Johnson of of water. Two popular seniors, Roma tia and hall, Joan Draper and legislative, agriculture, and the Day all places of business carry 6 second-fee- t Orem, a choir, Jewill be closed. Jensen and Devon Mowei, will Robert Jorgensen; senior party, fish and game committees. Half of the cost of improvesus, Savior, Pilot Me;" speakMis. Desuet Larsen. 86, pas- leign as queen and king over Jean Olsen, chairman; Betty from the ment will be handled by the All schools in North SanRepresentatives er, Duane Sanders of Salt Lake morn- the Senior Ball at North San- Johnson, Maureen Madsen, State Road Commission. State pete School District will be Rock Dam Irrigation Company City, a eon; piano solo by a sed away early Tuesday at the Sanpete LDS Hospi- pete high school November 22. Karen Jacobs, Beverly O'Leary, Park and Recreation Commis closed Thursday and Friday through a loan from the Utah granddaughter, Rita Johnson of ing Water Power Board. It is refor the holiday, while Wassion, the Tourist and AdverThey were elected by the class Zell Rae Vance. talks by daughters tal at Mount Orem; in secret ballot. There will be a party for the tising. the Fish and Game, atch Academy will have sM-ci- al payable in ten years. The other Fawn Johnson of Orem and causes incid n of Pleasant ser ices to commemorate Roma is a daughter of Mr. seniors and their dates after Forest Service, National Park half of the total cost is covBeverly Sanders of Murray; inciand Mrs. William Jensen of the dance. the day, and be back In school ered by funds from the federal Service, the Bureau of Recla solo by a granddaugh- caused mation and membership of the as usual on Friday. ACP Moroni, and Devon is a son of program of ter, Bessie Sanders of Salt dent to age. Mrs. Larsen Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Mower of Former Utah Water and Power Board, the U. S. Department of AgriLake City; speaker. Bishop Resident was born in will be in attendance. Fountain Green. culture, John Irons, president of Stanley Brady; remarks, Bishop on US Enters as Election of officers for 1958 Fairview, was chosen Fascination the irrigation company, said. Army Howell; choir, Ill Go Where will also be held. the theme, and will be featured There is special local interest You Want Me To Go; bene- May 13, 1871, Word has been ieceived by J. B. a daughter of in the assembly to be given Friin the manner that the improvediction, Alden Alsen of Provo. All-refriends Merrill here that n James An.er-soManifolds day morning by the seniors, and ment is being made because son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray and Hatil-d- a the dance at 9 p.m. which is on heavy Burial services were held manifolds Emerson Cook of Ft. Green, is Exhaust Allred of Salt Lake City, enCheney the engineering inspector of the Thursday afternoon in Mt. duty diesel engines for locomO' Andeison. She The consolidation of the two tered the Army last month and tives and trucks are often made Pleasant cemetery for Jesse B. job. He is one of the group of is now stationed at Camp Car schools attended at school. has brought about of Reynolds, 83, who died Monyoung farm men who participaColo. son, and Snow Academy many changes, including the Iron cast because of this day evening of a lingering ill ted in the engineering training alloy's is an in Wasatch its The Allreds were Mt. Pleas' Academy laim. Senior Ball. This is the first ness at the home of a son in to withstand oxidation nual school conducted under Sanpete ability to of hustle ant until residents was She moving married to the late time for North Sanpete to Union. and scaling at elevated temper-aureread for a Lake Salt few Thanksgiving County SCD auspices, at Mogetting years ago. City Bishop Lauritz O. Larsen, June have a king and queen. Mr. Reynolds was bom July dinner served at two oclock in roni last year. Perry Blackham Merrill is a graduate of North 13, 1894. in the Manti LDS Class officers and committee 30, 1874 in Mt. Pleasant, a son forthe school dining room to 256 is managing the project acti-tie- s a school and high Funeral services were held Temple. men who have been woi lung Sanpete of Levi Burt and Hanna Elizafor the Rock Dam ComRailroad Rock The Island and mer student of Snow College people faculty, students Mis. Larsen lias worked hard on beth Johnson Reynolds. for the He has been He Wednesday afternoon in Spring The plans and specificaanangements pany. at Iowa, be will seasonal in There Salt Davenport, bridge guests. employed married Edna Emelia Peterson, City ward chapel for Mrs. Oline faithfully in the LDS church, annual affair, include: Billy Lake tions for the improvement were was in first the and two 1856, all the for that decorations, opened past turkey as first counselor in the Cox. City president; Devon Mower, vears. September 30, 1900 in Mt. LarsenH. Puzey. 82. wife of Jo- serving to span the Mississippi River. goes with the traditional din- prepared by the Soil Conseras MIA teacha School Sunday Puzey, who died Saturvice president; Connie Morley. n, Pleasant with the marriage la- seph ner. Edmundo Vasquez will act vation Service, with Tom ter being solemnized in Manti day morning in the Sanpete L. er, religion class teacher and secretary, and Sharon Staker, SCS engineer in charge toastmaster. as D. S. Hospital of complications primary teacher, a member of treasurer. Committee members Temple. At 6:30 in the school audi of the work. the ward choir for many years are: decorations, Joan Stevens, Mothers-Daughte- rs Mr. Reynolds was a farmer, following an operation. Tjie Rock Dam project, and torium will be held the annual Mrs. Puzey was bom August and on the standing Old Peo- chairman; Beryl Kellett, Karen and owned the J. B. Reynolds another in musical project to line ditches 25 over for Thanksgiving charge Frandsen, Bonnie Stevens, Sand and Gravel Co., retiring 14, 1875 at Romedal, Norway, ples committee with cement, by the Soil Conof Re.. the The music r.s and veais department. many a Linda Aiken. Blackham, yeai. in 1941. They moved from Mt. daughter of Lars and Oline bepublic is invited to this. Taking servation Service, is now Connie Morley, Leah Johansen; Ericksen Larsen. She joined the lief Society usi'ing teacher Pleasant many years ago. Moroni the Nielsen one hundred Over by and two-yewill be ing investigated the choir, the band, presentation part fifty Marjorie She seived 2 teims assembly, Betty Thomas, chairLDS Church in and "Our President small ensembles, and the fol Irrigation Company, are curSurviving are his widow; came to Utah withNorway as city treasurer and, for eight man; Vii guests attended the North San- of booklets, Devon missionaries Jensen, ginia four sons and four daughters, - Gleaner Speaks; benediction, Melba lowing soloists, Nancy Moe, Ro rent outgrowths of the cooperof the church when she was 19 years managed a milinerv store Mower, Kathryn Christensen, pete Stake Junior Mountainville. Royal W. Reynolds, Stockton; "Sacred mothers and in bert Zorko, Sam Delich, Eliza- ative spirit that has been orShelley, daughters adSpring City. of age. She settled first Billy Cox, Marjorie Nielsen; in to held Boyd E. Reynolds, Castro Val- years Me" beth Dodd, Gracia Hobson ganized, developed and operain has She made home Tuesday night, her Koleen . Stewart, in Provo. She married Marion vertising, ward LDS chapel ley, Calif.; Bryce C. Reynolds, duets of different types: Jane ted in the Moroni community 63 years. for Spring City City Reeda Roma Demer Spring and made Jensen, chairman; they Union; Kenneth T. Reynolds, Ralph with Mrs. Noreen Wheeler, Glass and Leonora Dyer, piano through many years. This is Survivors are four daugh- Jensen, Bryce Coates, DeWayne Mrs. Charles L. Carlson, Mur- their home in Salt Lake City in Gleaner leader Junior Stake Mrs. Catherine Hansen and evidenced in the activities of were the par- ters: Mrs. Firi Winters, San Monsen, Ellen Irving; coronaand Idaho. such organizations as the Moray; Mrs. James H. Mower, ents of four They Helen John violin; charge. Hoffman, ; Liona Calif Mrs. Francisco. children. After Mr tion, Judy Carlston, chairman; roni turkey processing plant, Fairview; Mrs. Wallace D. Demers death she married Tho- Johnson. voice and Robert were The Zorko, Lang guests presented Spring City and Mrs. Mavis Sorensen, Karen AnderMackay, Salt Lake City; Mrs. mas Christensen in the Manti Dora Grace Kanae and Sandra Lund, Moroni feed plant, Moroni IrSheaf a Gleaner with lovely Michael and Mrs. Moroni Cloward, son, Midgie Morley, William Loder, Centerville; 39 and their anvoice, accompanied by Margar- rigation. Company LDS A. They lived in Flora Arnoldson, Orem. There Christensen, Frank Cook, pro- corsage. Program numbers, The grandchildren and twelve great Chester.Temple. improvement violin. et offsprings. GleanYoungna, He died in 1937. She are 11 grandchildren and 12 grams. Brooks Larsen, chair- nounced by Stake Junior grandchildren. being studied by the The annual H. Puzey great grandchildren. A sister, man; Sharon Staker, Gwen Car- er president, Maurine Madsen married later Thanksgiving project Joseph Moroni Funeral services were held at in 1945 and services Funeral for company, inIrrigation Joseph were follows: of as Praise service will be held at Spring City they made their Mrs. Sylvia Miner, Fairview, ter. Velma Moosman, ReNeenoon in Union Fourth ward chavolves Anderson the died who 78, Brewer, expenditure of about the Presbyterian Church the home in Spring City. and a brother, Loran A. Ander- Beck, Oren Anderson; orches- prelude music, LaFaye Shepat his home ditch lining and in for Mt. Pleasant $75,000 pel. Mt. invocation, at herd, Mrs. Puzey was a member of son, Spanish Fork. Pleasant; evening before Thanksgiving in 15 work November other the same comof Karen Burton, Mt. Pleasant; 8:15. the Relief Society and served Funeral services will be held cancer of the where the Rock Dam munity welcome address, Maureen Madfor some time as Relief Society in the Spring City ward chapel The program is under the suwere neck held is under way. Kerproject sen; trio, My Testimony, visiting teacher. Friday at 1 p.m. with Bishop pervision of Mrs. Paul 01m after Tuesday and Anderson Karen Allred, M. Burare ry Allred her husband Surviving Roger presiding. Hutchings noon in the stead. Mrs. David Ora Jane Donaldson, accompanand written the Joseph H. Puzey, Spring City; ial will be in the city cemetery - Fourth has selected First ied by Marjorie Nielsen, Spring three daughters, Mrs. Evon directed by Jacobs Mortuary of ward chapel with service which includes a porTwin Falls, Idaho; Mra Mt. Pleasant. City; tribute to mother, Paula Starry, O. V. Anderson tion of a sermon by Peter Mar A Thanksgiving Praise ser- Carlston, and tribute to daughRegistration for adult even- Melba Anderson, Chester; Mrs Two lovely new volumes have counselor in the shall. Students who will parti at Snow Fair-vieclasses College Ruth Beach, Ferron, and a son ing vice, prepared by Mrs. Esther ter, Mrs. Beth Carlston, bi cipate include Sally Schnur recently been presented to the Fourth ward will be held Tuesday evening, Norman Demer, Mrs. Shirley and of IdaHutchings trio, "King Glory, Murtaugh, Diana DeRyke and Bob Hem Carnegie November 26, at 7:30 p.m. in ho; nineteen presidj shopric, Library by a friend Olmstead, and sponsored by the Sandra Scow, Marlene Porter 37 grandchildren; stead. who dedicated them to the late the Little Theatre of the Noyes ing. Womens and Organisistwo Presbyterian accompanPeterson, Peggy great grandchildren; Mr. Brewer, a Rachel Rasmussen. zation of Mt. Pleasant, will be ied by Beverly Stevens, Mount Building, according to Floyd S. ters in Norway, Mrs. Eline man livestock eduadult for chairman 27 held Wednesday, November These books, "One Thousand Holm, and Mrs. Lina Johansen ; Pleasant; Gleaner Sheaf, Kath- and cation on the Snow campus. sheep raiser, was born ApBeautiful Things, by Marjorie two step-son- s and a Rasmussen, Fairview; Fairview officials and at 8:15 p.m. in the First Pres leen city Classes to be offered include Barrows and "One Thousand Terrance Allred and Rich- other groups are joining to- byterian Church, according to guest speaker, Mrs. Carol Den- ril 16, 1879 in Moroni, a son of Reading and Vocabulary Build- ard Puzey, Salt Lake City, and gether in a drive to beautify Mrs. Nona Browne, program ton, Chester; solo, Ill Walk William and Lena Jeppson Inspirational Things, by AudBrewer. He married Betsy chairman of the organization. ing, Shakespeare, Contempor- Mrs. Marie Andrews, Provo. With Caren rey Stone Morris are a collecGod, Frandsen, their cemetery. city Abia Syme of Moroni January tion of great stories of the huary American Literature, World Burial was in Mt. senThe combined and accompanied by Pleasant, Former citizens Fairview junior City Colo.: Miss Tammy man 1899. They made their home Denver, 25, Literature, Mythology, Square cemetery directed SpringJacobs ior spirit, beautiful and inspirwho have burial plots in the high school choruses of by in Moroni until moving to Mt. Madsen, daughter of Dr. and ed poems and Woodwork and Dancing, distirring thoughts under Wasatch the local are of asked Mt. Academy Pleasant. cemetery being Mortuary Pleasant in 1908. They were the Mrs. G. B. Madsen of 47 South by outstanding writers, thinkWrought Iron, Typewriting, Oil officials to join Fair-vie- rection of Donald Rogers of the by city First West, Mt. Pleasant, Utah, ers and doers. Brush parents of twelve children. Mrs Lettering, Painting, residents in discussions of academy faculty, will furnish alInconel will play the part of Lily Belle Brewer died Sept. 29, 1954. The compilers have borrowed Salesmanship, and Social Founmusic. the to out the the carry projects loy, containing about 80 per dations of Education. Surviving are eight sons and in The Curious Savage," to be from the most beautiful writatThe to invited plan. is 14 cent cent chrompublic nickel, per Other classes will be offered daughters, Mrs. Vera Peterson, presented by the drama depart- ing of all time and of all counUnder discussion is a new tend, according to Mrs. Elsie ium and 6 per cent iron, is Mrs. Ruth Miller and Mrs. Cleo ment of Colorado Womans tries to bring readers the most if interest demands. system for watering Clitheroe, president of the Pres were held Some classes will be given used where high temperature sprinkling services ever Funeral Heppler, all of Richfield; Mrs. College. The play will be given interesting authologies corrosion-resistanc- e are in- of shrubs and lawns at the ce- byterian Womens Organization. South Gate, on both FViday and Saturday, published. in Fairview Evelyn Carswell, without credit, others will car- and afternoon Monday volved, such as in electrical metery. Mrs. Elaine Fowler, November 22 and 23, on the city cemetery for John Wright Calif.; ry lower division credit, and They offer many happy hours d Mrs. Beth Ter- CWC campus. son Seattle. some will carry upper division heating units and parts of jet Wash.; of lovely reading for young Christiansen, mean On of basis the annual Miss Madsen is a senior at and old alike. of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow ry, Salt Lake City; Wenzel J. and graduate credit from Utah engines where temperatures coldest state in Ronald Colorado Woman's College this Brewer, Chhristiansen of State University. The needs of reach as high as 1,800 degrees temperatures, who City; Brigham Fairview, the Union is Montana, warmMt. Pleasant; 24 year and is a speech major. died Sunday afternoon in the F. Brewer, the people registering will help Fahrenheit. est is Florida. The dominating mood of "The determine which credit is granLDS Hospital of pre- grandchildren and 22 greatSanpete Gold-Gree- n To keep insects off freshly Mrs. Andrew Jensen has re Curious ted for any course, explains Mr Savage is high comgrandchildren. maturity. e con- turned home from record railrrad before surfaces painted is they but the audience left the with was home Holm. Sanpete Prayer at the given edy The baby Was born November Classes for which there is not dry, add two teaspoons of oil struction year in the U.S. was LDS Hospital and Is improving 11. by H. C. Jacobs Sr. Prelude and a feeling that the neglected virare his parents, Surviving n 1886. winter-greewhen or of o:l of were citronelia miles 12,879 as well as can be expected. sufficient demand will not mathree brothers and a sister, postlude music, Ethel Porter; tues of kindness and affection to each gallon of paint built. terialize. It is Important that Owen Gene, Kevin, Lane and invocation, J. Leo Seely; vocal have not been lost in a world The Spring City ward Gold solo "Beyond the Sunset," Pearl of greed and dishonesty. all who are Interested in any of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Chris- - Ilene; three grandparents, Mrs and Green Ball will be held the above classes be present at tensen are the proud parents LaVina Christiansen, Fairview; fen, accompanied by Ethel Por-teJ Blue jeans and corduroys Wednesday evening in the of a baby boy born October 29 Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wright. registration or send their bona speaker, Rucl H. Seely; orhall. ward recreation colan of have fide interests with someone Donna vocal at the Sanpete LDS Hospital. Jackson Hole, Wyo. Strate; gan solo, annoying way ''Mb In charge are the MIA presicommissioned to act for them. solo, "Beyond theSunset, Pearl lecting lint In the washer. Half Mr. Holm indicates that fees Peterson accompanied by Mrs a cup of vinegar added to each dencies, Edith Schofield, Vur-lee- n Mr. and Mrs. F.lwood Madsen Stainless Machines Milking miniOsborne, Virginia Thomp-sea at will be kept C have received word their son. practical Porter; remarks, Bishop O. V. load of washing will chase dethe and lint mum and that classes will be Daniel Virgus Osborne, Frank help Anderson; benediction, keep away in used Raymond, is confined to an Milking machines, Watson and Curtis Allred. and nim soft and cords fresh. Rasmussen. held on evenings convenient to chromium-army hospital in California for modern dairies, employ Fred Allred and Virginia the people who register. treatment of an injured knee. nickel stainless steels for Burial was In Mt. Pleasant The Pacific Ocean covers an Thompson have charge of the Anyone desiring more inforcity cemetery directed by Japractically all metal parts. Mr. contact area should of 64 million square miles, floor show which will begin at Thomas Christmation Mr. and Mrs. James Rogge of Nickel Ore Production Record cobs Mortuary. dedicated ensen the twice rethat of the Atlantic. 9 p.m. Holm at Snow College. grave. visited Internahere mined ore Total just Seattle, Wash., by Allwere Brace Pallbearers Mr tional Nickel in the Sudbury cently with her parents, There are 41 National Parks "To me, old age Is always ten Lowest point In the U.S. Is A portion of the staff of the Wasalka, Wasatch Academy and Mrs. Dallas Peterson, and District of Ontario, Canada, ied, Dan Tidwell, Ken Johanin the United States; 84 NaBeram." I Russell older than Johansen, Smith to meet sen, deadline. a hours in California's Death Valley, 1956 The years exceeded 15,000,000 yearbook, working long group grandmother, Mrs. Lena during Monuments. tional Madsen. headed nard Baruch. is this ycur by Stuart During of Estes Park, Colo. Fransen and Robert 276 feet below sea level. tons, a new high. A faiewell testimonial in honor of Mrs. Christa Sanders was held Sunday evening in Fairview North ward chapel. Mrs. Sanders will serve an LDS mession in the Central At- To Thanksgiving . Funeral Services NSH Seniors Announce Royalty In Spring City For Big Annual Hop Friday Night For Mrs. Larsen son-in-la- Burial Services cost-shari- Held Here for Wasatch Prepares Reynolds, 83 d, For Dinner Ni-Res- Funeral Services Held for semi-form- al Ni-Res- nickel-chromiu- Thanksgiving Day m Mrs. Olive Puzey s. Bro-therse- La-Mo- Program Proves Delightful; Record Crowd Attends ar Funeral Services Held Here for Joseph Registration Set Services Planned For Nite Classes For Thanksgiving Brewer Library Notes Fairview Plans Mik-kels- Cemetery Work Student Takes Part in Drama step-daught- Infant Services w nickel-chromiu- m Held on Monday seven-day-ol- Giedter ew5 Ball All-tim- At Spring City r; n, H |