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Show Page Two NORTH eration. Mrs. Hattie Arnes is visiting at the Burley Ames home at the present time. jfgramtii SANPETES HOME NEWSPAPER MARY B. CLOWARD NAMember . . . UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. Issued Every Friday by the North Sanpete Publishing Company, and entered at the Post Office at Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah, as Second class matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rates, Payable In Advance: .... One Year 4.00 - BANKING SANPETE VALLEY BANK 40 years of Banking Service. ML Pleasant. DRUGS Six Months .... $2.00 WANT ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE Mt. Pleasant Drug COSMETICS: Revlon, Tussy, Old Spice COSTUME JEWELRY She&ffer and Parker Pens Hallmark Greeting Cards PRESCRIPTIONS YOUNGS REXALL DRUG FAIR VIEW Hunting Dogs, See Dr. Dail P. Averett, Mt. Pleasant. n29 FOR SALE Purebred registered Jersey milk cow. See Joseph Dyches or call 2316 at Moroni. FOR SALE One fresh cow. See Ed Hansen, Green. FOR SALE An milk Foun-ai- n n22 Cara-Nom- Balm, j prica! Richard Dixon in December Rites Mrs. Ada C. Anderson Phon 344 Mrs. Jenna L. Anderson has teturned from Mountain Home, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Jones Idaho, where she spent the past her daughand family of Iayson were Mo- three weeks with Golson and roni visitors on Sunday at the ters, Mrs. Emma and Mrs. Avis home of her mother, Mrs. Stevens. a De-len- Woolsey family and family. Buy This Year Announcement has leen made by Mr. and Mrs. Roy 1'iandsen ol Mt. Pleasant of the engagement and forthcoming mariiage of their daughter Karen and Mr. Richard Dixon of Mt. Pleasant, son of Mr, and Mrs. George Blanchard of Wendover, Utah. The oung couple has set Decemla-- 14 as their wedding date, with nuptial rites being performed in the ward meeting house followed by a reception. Miss I randsen is a senior at North Sanpete high schxl where she has been active in student affairs and in music circles. Mr. Dixon is a graduate of North Sanpete high school and is presently attending Snow College. The couple plans to make a home in Wendover. r First-Fourt- h Miss Myrna Ann Spens was a with Mrs. Olena Visiting weekend visitor in Moroni and Johnson on Sunday were her had as her guest, Miss Charlene daughters, Mrs, Lena Larsen McQueary of Salt Lake City. and children of Salt Lake City and a son LaVeli Johnson and Mrs. James Anderson attend- family of Ferron. ed funeral services Sunday at Mr. and Mra. Frank Jacobsen number, singing "The Temple Nampa, Idaho, for her brother-in-laMax Sundby. Mrs. Sund-b- y (Vaunile) and children of Provo by the River. is the former Florence All-re- d spent Sunday with Mrs. Gladys of Ft. Green. Winters, mother of Mrs. Among the many relatives friends attending the fifand Mr. and Mrs. William Jensen tieth wedding anniversary of had as guests last week their Miss Jessie Oldroyd was a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Cook Mrs. Porter Salt over the Lake daughter, Matheny City visitor on Sunday, was their sister, and two children, Jerri Kay and weekend. Mrs. Lydia Jackson of Provo, Mark of La Mirada, Calif. who is 88 years old and enjoyReed Green, Vance Aagard ing good health. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jensen and Karen Johnson were the left this week to return to speakers at Sunday sacrament Mrs. Victoria Rasmussen was their home dn Laguna Beach, services, talking on "Thanks- hostess at a chow mein dinner The Junior-GleanCalif., after spending the sum- giving. Friday evening for members of mer at their home here. chorus presented the musical the NS club. Fountain Green ward Primary is making preparation for their annual Thanksgiving basket visits. Each Primary class will take a basket of goodies to some old person of the ward. Mrs. LuJane Cook, president is in charge. LOTS "Never before has the housewife had such a bargain in both quality and price in buying her Thanksgiving turkey as this year," according to George F. Rudd, manager of the poultry division of Utah Foultry and Farmers Cooperative and the man who d. recta the processing of sales of probably more turkeys than any other man in the state. Allis ChalSee Harold 1957 production of the banquet birds this year In Utah and in most states where turkeys are grown. That's the reason for the slump in prices which is good news to turkey buyers but serious news for the men on Utah's farms who produce the birds. 'The result is that Utah families will be feasting on luscious turkey thut costs no more at the market than hamburger," reports Mr, Rudd. "We are anticipating the greatest consumption of turkey that we have ever had in the state as a result of these bargain t Mr. Rudd reports that prices are down ' six to eight cents under the market prices of last year, and last year we thought prices were low." There has been an increased Mr. and Mra. B. L ONeal at hare San Pedro, Calif., earn funeral hint week to attend services of her brother, Bert Peterson $50.00 REWARD For the arrest and conviction of person or persons responsible for the killing of 20 turkeys belonging to Emerson Cook, Fountain Green, Utah, on Nov, OF HAM 10, 1957. Signed by FOUNTAIN GREEN SPORTSMAN'S CLUB er mers Tractor. Frandsen, Mt. Pleasant. n22 Formula 42, Lamonixed Shampoo, FOR SALE 26 Acres good Homa Par lj prica; 12 acres waland; farming manants, Spacial at $1.50. ter; located in north fields of Spring City. Call and talk JEWELRY over terms. Joseph F. Hansen, Watches, Squires Jewelry Spring City or Phone (16 Diamonds, watch repairing. 92 W. Mn. Ph. 140, Mt. Pleasant FOR SALE Meat Chickens Skin Miss Karen Frandsen Plans to Wed Turkeys Good 3iQ, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Curtis of Ogden, former residents of Moroni were visitors here recently with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bradley and other friends and relatives. Editor and Manager Associate Editor HARRISON CONOVER Choramy November 22, THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID all the goodfoods for a ... a 031-R- See Blain Anderson. Mt. Pleasant. HARDWARE 033-R- Central Utah Implement & Hardware Company JOHN DEERE QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT Parts and Service HOT POINT APPLIANCES ACME QUALITY PAINTS HARDWARE HOUSEWARE 36 WEST MAIN STREET Ph. 71 MT. PLEASANT Once again we've gathered for you all the fine traditional foods g that help make Thanksgiving such a holiday. abundance an May your feast, as always, be a happy one, with of good food on the table . . . and good friends to enjoy it. Phone heart-warmin- 3, FOR SALE HAY, kinds: 3 alfalfa, tame grass and wild Ernest Bushman, Ph. hay. 112-Mt. Pleasant . n29 WANTED WANTED Man for profitable Rawlelgh business in Sanpete county. Good living at start. Write Rawleighs, Dept. Denver, Colo. n22 VTK-163-10- 1, MISCELLANEOUS FOR LEASE 60 acres farm Consolidated Furniture. Caland, on 1 to 5 year lease. If Bennetts rpets, wallpaper, interested Phone 239-or paint, genl house turn. Mt. PI. 196-R. A. Christensen. n29 Hardware, G. E. App., TV Sales & Service. Bailey Co., Mt. Pleasant, Nephl. J. m Mc-Cu- Hansen Heating & Air Conditioning Certified dealer for Lenoi nace!, Generel Sheet Metel work. Mt. Pleesent, Utah. Phone 192-Sprinkler System! Installed. Reath RADIO SERVICE REECES TV SERVICE Service on ell mikes Dim picture tubes rejuvenated end repaired. PHONE 3087 UTAH FAIRVIEW, B. Phone Fur- Draper 2298 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hartley of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Dyches over the weekend. Norbest, Grade Oven Ready, The Finest You George Faux and Vemile Jensen returned last week from an interesting trip to Old Mexico. Enroute they visited in Flagstaff, Tombstone, Tucson Jerome and Phoenix, Arizona. Can Buy, Guaranteed to Please LEGAL NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Bardell Dyches of Salt Lake City announce the birth of a baby boy, November 1. The baby will be named Robert. Mrs. Roswell Dyches of Moroni is a grandmother of the new baby. Willi Swift's Premium, Tender Smoked Aw Whole, Half, lb. or Butt Piece 53 Estate hospital Sunday with her Ames, Creditors will present claims who is brother, Burley from an op- recovering with vouchers to the undersigned at Arthur H. Nielsen, 510 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City 11, Utah on or before the 10th day of January, A. D. 1958. Edward M. Ivory, Administrator of the estate of Lillian Deceased. H. Ivory, FRUIT CAKES Curtsy, Lots of Fruits and Nuts 2 Ib. ring 1.89 ib. 63 . AOs JV it. Rump Roast EirEi-- ib. OV? 79 79 Pork Sausages 'Fib. 39 At ore Savings! Save Money On These Thanksgiving Specials! frozen Pie$sSxl39 ialad Pressing Fruit Cocktail 510 Newhouse Frozen Feas Whole Ib. 33c Stuffing Bread Cut-u- p Ib. 37c Mrs. Wright's lg. IV2 Ib. Building JELL-WEL- 1957. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mad- sen (Helen Squire) and two daughters of Casper, Wyo., were visitors here during the pheasant hunt with Mr. and Mrs. George Squire and Mrs. N. Phil Jensen pital Monday for and surgery. observation I explained to my little girl that prayers were messages to like telegrams." "Then, she asked, "is that the reason why we send them at night, we get lower rates? Gelatins 6 for light whiskey of the highest Lorain H. Beck of Salt Lake tho finest City, farmer Mt Pleasant bar- ber and operator of Dutchs Cafe, entered a Salt Lake hos- Fruit A truly quality reminiscent of 300 L Lemon Pie Filling for those who expect the best 45 or Bel-ai- r, Sweet Margarine Spaghetti Powdered Milk loaf . 28c Prices effective until close of business Wednesday, cum icmui sntm ? iij rtoor THE AMERICAN DISTILLING CO., INC jrt II fOr II II 0Q 1 TOr 3 for 47c Thanksgiving Necessities I Egg Nog Farm Fresh Produce for Thanksgiving 75c . 1.00 November 27. wm s SSEST"' Pumpkin SSdfcP Ice Cream im- IlfXMD WMISQT 10 ox. 43 47f) 59 4M5 85c Shelled Nuts JSSJSr. 59 2 for 43 J. 5 Tuna Fish mi Tender, (Reg. Price, 6 for 1.00) SS-del- ported whiskey. Reg. Price, Fryers, U.S. Grade "A" Miscellaneous Needs I Salt Lake City, Utah .Published in the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Nov. 8, 15, 22, 29, Piedmont, Prem. Quality qt. (Save 6c Town House (Save 14 Off Reg. 2 Vi can Price) deceased. Arthur H. Nielsen Attorney at Law God, Captain's Choice, Sm. Fresh Northwestern lyblVfS Round Steak NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bradmotored to Springville on of Lillian H. Ivory, ley to visit at the 43) Swift's Fully Cooked, Whole or Half OlfCtaPC lb lb. (Hens IvSIVIC Mrs. Clifford Bradley was hostess to the So Art Club on SHARPENING Thursday Nov. 14th. Luncheon Need lawn mower sharpened? was served to eleven members We handle any kind, size power or hand. William E. Mr. and Mrs. Rees Bradley Madsen Sons. had as guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Keisel and famUPHOLSTERING ily of Ephraim and Mrs. Theron Madsen and daughter Gaylene Is the cushion in your of Spring City. sofa lumping up? If so, bring it to BROWNS UPHOLSTERY 4th South First East Mt. Pleasant, Utah WA U. S. No. 1, Crisp, Green Stalk Yodvds U. S. No. 1, Sweet, Famous Southern, Selected Sizes |