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Show Page Four THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) Mrs. Eleanor Itarney, are in charge. Corporul Iiale Ryan of Spokane, Washington and stationed at Camp Pendleton, CaliforMrs. Athene Osborne nia visited last Monday through Wednesday at the home of Miss Phon 030-JRosalie Schofield. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hansen Mr. ami Mrs. Kenneth Coons of Ephraim visited Sunday af- and family of Salt Lake City ternoon at the home of their spent last week visiting at the of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Os- home F. Hansen. borne. Spring. Sitg 2 PriThe Spring City ward mary boys and girls, with their teachers, will take Thanksgiving Cheer baskets to the aged of the ward Tuesand shut-in- s day afternoon. The presidency, Mrs. Rose Schofield is chairman of the current drive for Muscular Dystrophy for Spring City. She has selected the following young ladies to assist in the house to house canvass: Mrs. Evelyn Acord, Mrs. Nellie Karen Andeison, Maureen MadWain, Mrs. Nedra Jensen and sen, Carol Madsen, Linda Harney, Vicky Allred, PiAnn Robinson, Judy Justesen, Kerry Allred, Claudia Acord, Dorothy Aiken, Aileen Larsen, Beverly Mickel, Sherrol Plain, Denise Nielsen, Kathleen Larsen, Peterson, Carolyn Hope and Donna Justesen. La-wa- Now's the Time to Buy Those Stockers and Feeders! the assisting hostess. marketing experts predict that feeder cattle prices are expected to continue climbing and this trend will extend into 1958, So, if you're in the market for replacement stock, buy NOW . . . and, of course, supply your needs at Leading livestock CO. UTAH VALLEY AUCTION Beginning at I $AL Spanish Fork! in p.m. Thursday ... or Buying . . . You Get a Square Deal and a Good Deal at Utah Valley Selling Auction Company! 1 HJtah V alley Ruction Co. BONDED AND INSURED THE PACKERS FOR YOUR AND PROTECTION LOCATED UNION PACIFIC PHONE 400 SPANISH FORK, UNDER ACT. STOCKYARDS DEPOT -- Mrs, Etta Iairsen was hostess Monday evening to the following friends, Mrs. I ret a Strate, Mrs. Edith Schofield, Mrs. Geneva Madam, Mrs. Irene Aiken, Mra. Elda Acord, Mrs. Nellie Blain, Mrs. Neva Dye, Mrs. Iai-vo- n Allred, Mrg. Utahna Strate, Mra. Mildred Petersen, Mra Roue Schofield and Mrs. Athene Osborne, The ladies enjoyed a hot lunch and played progressive rook. The fast sacrament meeting and observance will he held Sunday as the North Sanpete Stake Quarterly Conference will he held the following Sunday. '1 he following ladies were at the November DUP meeting held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lorn a Jenaen: Mis. Barrel Crisp, Mrs. Odessa Jensen, Mrs. Florence Nielsen, Mrs. Sarah Sorensen, Mrs. Ada Allred, Mrs. Ruth Osborne, Mrs. Mrs. Jennie Sarah Justesen, Biotherson, Mrs. Hannah Mickel, Mrs. Mary Finell, Mrs. Ane-ni- a Allred. The lesson "Pioneer Hornes" was presented by Mrs. Lorna Jensen. The members enjoyed showing pictures of their first homes and other pioneer pictures. Mrs. Ada Allred was UTAH Owned and Operated by Norman Scott & Sons Bert Oberhansley Mr. and Mrs. Russell Aiken and Mrs. Athene Osborne accompanied Mrs. Vero Aiken to Nephi Monday evening as she left for her home at Las Vegas, Nevada after visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Aiken and in Manti with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Howell. Mrs. Max Blain visited Friday in Moroni with Mrs. Serena Ostler and Miss Charlotte Knapp. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Black and family of Magna visited Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Beck the past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sorensen and family of Magna visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sorensen, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Sheffield and young baby daughter of Kaysville spent last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Madsen and family. Edward Jensen of the North Sanpete Stake Sunday School Board was a visitor at the Spring City ward Sunday School Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. James McGerty visited last week end with Mrs. Iris Allred and family. The visitors live in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Helen Madsen and Miss Carol Madsen visited Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Annie Van Cott and family. Mrs. Martha Pedersen has been a rerent visitor in Mt. Pleasant with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Poulson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watson were Salt Lake City visitors Friday where Mr. Watson attended the Sate School Boards Convention held Friday at Salt Lake City. Mr. Watson is pres of the North Sanpete School Board. Mrs, Matilda Groncr has returned home and is recovering Lucy Tucker from a recent operation at a Salt Lake C'ity hospital. She Is planning to spend the winter Fanv.cw Biidge club met months In Burlingame, Calif., Thursday night of last week with her and daughwith Mrs. Norma Allred as hoster, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. (Melba) tess. High scores at bridge KUmen. were won by Mrs. Faye Wilgus club members from here and Mrs. Stella Hamilton, with participated in the Sanpete Co. consolation going to Mrs. Odesannual achievement pro- sa Young. Mrs. Sceverina Anderson engrams held Wednesday at Mt. Pleasant and Thursday evening tertained at a rook party at Manti. The girls of The Busy Thursday afternoon for a group Bakers, Foods 2, displayed and prepared First Cull to Break- Pai lev Rarmussen and family fast with a 5 Star Breakfast of Orem. as recent winners of acMrs. Eciith Schofield is proud tivities. The girls composed a to report her Kay song and as a request sang the Whitmore has been named as number at the Achievement second counselor In Branch meeting. The girls are Donna Presidency, and also a counseLaWana Peterson, lor in the Elders Qourum at Justesen, Denise Nielsen, Kathleen Lar- Rochester, New York. His wife sen, Vicky Sue Allred and In- Yvonne Schofield Whitmore Is structor Mrs. Rose Schofield. serving as organist of the Branch and counselor in the The ward MIA Speech Meet will be held next Tuesday at Primary. A daughter, Mrs. Patsy the regular MIA meeting in the of Brough Wash., is a Seattle, ward chapel. Mrs. Ruth McKinney, will direct the contest. Se- class instructor in the MIA, lections will be made for en- organist for the Singing Mothtrants in the Stake Speech ers chorus and a member of the committee for wrard suppers. Meet. Little Debra Schofield, daughVisiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schofield last Saturday and Schofield of Salt Lake City viSunday were Magnus Thoren sited here for one week with and son Bruce Thoren of Salt her grandmother Mrs. Edith Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Schofield. 3 November 22, PYRAMID view son-in-la- 4-- son-in-la- w of friends. Refreshments were Pluperfect served to Mrs. Martha Mower, The snapping turtle can feed Maud Howell, Mrs. Geroma only under water and unlike Madsen, Mrs. Josephine Zuber, most other turtles, cannot druw Mrs. Eva Nielsen, Mrs. Melissa its head or tail into Its shell. Mrs. Nancy Stewart Mower, and Mrs. Alice Nelson. It has been found that disease can be made to identify Mr. and Mis. Glen McArthur germs themselves by the colors of and baby of Salt Lake City their fluorescence under ultrawere weekend visitors with her violet is hoped that the It light. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Valten speed of this method may save Tucker. many lives. William Bohne spent a week A threadWHAT'S NEW recently in Provo visiting Mr. ed nail that drives easier, costs and Mrs. W. W. Rasmussen, less and has 50 to 200G greater 226 So. Univ. Ave., Provo also a group of Fruita, Colo., holding power than the ordinary FRanklin students attending BYU, whom one. 13 he had met on his mission. 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