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Show t The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid appreciates stories of happenings in this city and others in Sanpete County; accounts of weddings, vacations, visi- Your tors, other items. County. 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 1 x UK Ml'. PLEASANT (Ul'AH) PYRAMID, FRIDAY. DECEMBER Early Mailing For Christmas, Speech Festival Features Ward Contest Winners Postmaster Asks fa, Number 10c per copy 1Jj7 Forty-nin- e North Sanpete Junior High Effects PTA Organization Postmaster Ray K. Rohne to the cittoday izens of Mt. Pleasant, the need An organization of PTA was effected reto shop and mail early this Norma Elaine Anderson, stake Christmas seuson to speed the cently by North Sanpete Junior high school at muil mas Christ cf was in charge, speech director, processing Moroni. Merlin Nielson, president of the North Mi. Boline cautioned that Participants were those who Sanpete District PTA, introhad won out in ward speech putting off mailing of Christduced the following officers, contests throughout the stake. mas cards and parcels until the elected for the current year: last moment results in an exThey were: Spring City, Stepresident, Mrs. Devona Crow-the- r, phen Anderson and Keith Bunfirst vice Ft. Green; tremely heavy burden being nell. Fairview North Ward, placed on the postal employees president, Mrs. Clea Madsen, and postal facilities and slow vice Betty Jean Johnson and SanMt. Pleasant; Becond VanNoy Stewart of Milbuin dra Cox. Mt. Pleasant Second E. Verl up the processing of mad. 1957-5Principal president, has been named the Glen Turner, a member of ward, Evelyn Snydergaard and Mt. Pleasant; secfacility of the local director of the American Dairy ' Johansen, Every art department faculty of Patsy Seely. Fairview South the retary, Mrs. Donna Ivory, Ft. post office, he added, will he Association of Utah representward, Henry Jones, Billy Cox, BYU will be featured speaker into maximum service Green; treasurer, Mrs. Deon pressed Sanpete County. ladies night so that the post ing Judy Carlston and Kathleen of the Lions this Anderson, Ft. Green. yeai again Mr. Stewarts election was Rasmussen. Mt. Pleasant Third meeting to be held Wednesday offu e will be cleared of all the and Peterson who will Hospitality chairmen, Mr. celebrate their C'eletia leter EcanDec. 11 in the Home Terry announced following the night, ward, Kathleen Truscott. been mail lias that Christmas Mrs. Morgan Lamb, Morheliev to and next 79tli ed are wedding annicersary Wednesday, ADA of Those participating gave ex- onomics building at No. Sanlie the longest married couple in I'tah and possibly in the deposited in time for delivery nual meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peoni; to the pete high school, according Utahs directors in Salt Lake temporaneous speeches, United Mutes. Mr. Peterson is 97 j Mrs. Peterson will 25. Deeenbei tersen, by Spring City; W. C. Guy Bird, president. A . this month. subject being Mathew City during the weekend. Ft. Green; Elden Curtis, some still me There people But he answered and said, It Aside from his woik as art takes on The appointment Moroni ; Recreation idea mistaken who retam the Mr is written man shall not live instiuctor at the BYU, anchairman, Jessie Oldroyd, Ft. that a gift oi ( ard aiming on added significance with the of by bread alone, but by every Turner has a most remaikable of nouncement the merger Green; Bruce Irons, Moroni; a lias Christmas special Ee word that proceedeth out of hobby of making amateur movAssociaAmerican the music director, Mrs. Isabelle Dairy ies. He has spent many sumthe mouth of God. significant, the Pc st master of Utah and the Utah Milk Ft. Green; organist, tion Johnson, bethe It is noted. thought Those taking part were jud- mers in southern and southbeThe Denieee Mrs. Foundation Blackham, Mormerger not the hind the gift oi caul, eastern Utah for subject ma ged on the merits of Mr. and on with room official came oni; parents, Saturday of amval which is the and not in competi- - terial and pictures and has Mr. and Mis. Peter Peter- cilman as well as a farmer, time vote Mrs. Shirley Johansen, Mr. and the affirmative an " by consnleiation tion with others. They were concerted them into full length son of Mrs. Edgar Lasson, Mt PleasFairview, who ha e and lias held many positions important of the ADA of Some time ago he been mariied to all citizens membership In an given numbers and the judges movies. appeal LDS Church the than in in longer ant; Mr. and Mrs. John Guy-moany its at annual Utah meeting no rated them on numbers, so made miniature subjects for couple in Utah, and The couple has seven living of the community, the Post- Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Harold perhaps one except the participant an animated movie complet in the nation. master piaised the fine coopMr. and will observe children, Andrew Moroni; Peterson, Arnoldsen, American of A the knew how he had rated. Judges in every detail with sound ef their 79th merger Mr. and Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Sarah Rig- eration that has been extended Mrs. Frank Watson, wedding anniversary and were: Mrs. Louise Johansen, fects and for this he won a December 11. will ob- by, Mrs. Arminta Clement and by many groups in past Dairy Association of Utah is Mrs. Burton Nielson, Mr. and They Glen Dona Staker and Virginia national amateur movie award. serve the the Utah Milk Foundation Mrs. Mar Dye, Spring City; day quietly at their Mrs. Lucile Madsen, Fairview; years when record mail loads a Anderson. He has given numerous lec- home. great step forward by Utahs delivered Laurin Peteison, Provo; LeRoy were processed and Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Densaid Welby W. tures in this state and in the industry, same dairy this asked and Mrs he that and ton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles On Sunday, December 8 the Peterson, Ephraim, east on his amateur movie of the ADA Chester; Mr. and Mrs. will be featured on a Mill Clark, Medford, Oregon. cooperation again be extended Young, president couple of Utah. It will unify their making. J. anl An this Graham, Mr. and Mrs. interview Aagard Lynden fifteen minute year. prointo one, On the agenda for Lions club over Fay Sidwell, Mr. and Mrs. Station KSVC, By following such simple respective programs gram in savings in operais their annual Richfield, at 12:45 p.m. The members Worth Bench, Fairview; Mr. suggestions as mailing early, and result Y in the past have which Christmas party for their fam- same program has also been tions and Mi;s. Leslie Shelley, plainly carefully, wiapping new orilies which will be held the the Under Mr. and Mrs. Stanreoverlapped. and 2 addresses scheduled the for pi inting 21 Quin-ti- n tentatively Milk December of Utah the Mr. and Mrs. Thozone evening Price, ganization 11. m. school and ley December turn addresses North Sanpete high p using At RR Adair is chairman. A. local advertising mas Foundations Wales; Mr. and will Davis, local at ML Pleasant will be host the Penumbers, people and Peter Celesta Mr. and Mrs. relations and Alma Ethel Ericksen and Barbara terson weie married Teiry Everett, programs public to the Brigham Young Univerthe and of the safe Dccembci Howard McFarlane has been be assured Mr. of Mrs. Osmond Crowther, Christ- will be pushed with even greatof arrival their sity Opera Workshop, directed Johansen are timely 11, 1878 in the St. Geoige LDS inted as depot agent of the comFt. food Mrs. all Pharis for appi and same Nielson, Lions the At the er time, L. will Don which Dr. Bohne livvigor. Lady Postmaster Earl, mas mail, by Temple. Mrs. Peterson was Mt. Pleasant depot of Denver Green. local activities will be coordbe presented in a special pro- mittee for the year. ing theie at that time and Mr and Rio Grande Western Rail- added. Arvard J. Aagard, 44, prominated more closely than ever President Devona Crowther gram Dec. 12 at 2:30 p.m. A Peterson made the long jourway, taking the place of Fred with the national programs inent Fountain Green sheep- had charge of the program special concert will also be ney by hoises and wagon for Rasmussen, who retired after sponsored and encouraged by man, died at 7:20 p.m. Decem- presented. presented in Mt. Pleasant that M the wedding Both were boin more service than years forty in the American Dairy Associa- ber 2, in a Neohi hospital of evening. in Fairview, and have lived tion. Under one organization, pneumonia. Fairview since their marriage with the railroad. The program which is sched- AtMr. McFarlane. The No. Sanpete high school the state's entire who took Funeral services will be held uled will be presented in three dairy indusexcept for two years when Mr. of will be pulling together on Friday (today) in Fountain Peterson was called to pre- over his new duties October 14, chapter of Future Farmers this sections. The section of relitry has been with D&RG for ten America has been busy of side over the LDS ward at Green ward chapel at 1 p.m M Men and Gleaners common projects and gious songs will include Send entertainStake Friends may call at the family as bishop, and to act years, coming here frern Hel- week grooming their turkeys Forth My Spirit by Schuetky; South Sanpete to enter in the FFA turkey home Friday morning to time Hear My Prayer, a sacred ed M Men and Gleaners of No. as peacemaker between the per. at at whites and the Indians. Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane and show being held Friday of services. pageant by Mendelssohn, with Sanpete and Moroni Stakes The home of Roy Lasson in Salt Lake Hotel Newhouse, evenInterment will be in Foun- Fairview Mr. Peteison, 97, was born two daughters, Sherry, 11. and Kay Stansfield, soprano solo- an exchange party the was the connection with in damaged SCD tain Green cemetery under di- the afternoon heavily ist; and The Lords Prayer ing of November 26 at the September 27, 1860, a son of Linda, 8, are making their City, 27 November of Federation annual resiin stake house Turkey Ephraim. rection of Anderson Mortuary when flames Andiew and Anna Marie Han- home at the A. J. Pratt by Maloitte. the meet. swept through A program was presented sen Peterson. Mrs. Peterson, dence on East Main Street. of Nephi. In That Lovely Far-Of- f brick house. Lawrence Kelson and Odell served. refreshments Dec. was and 97 of be Carol will 28, who The was Mr. born Febru City by Niles; Aagard Fire fighters from both Fair-vieChristiansen are accompanyborn in 1860, a daughter of the Birds, a traditional Span2, 1913, in Fountain Green ary local FFA members. and Mt. Pleasant battled An election of the ing Sanpete Otis L. and Sarah Vail Howell ish carol arranged by Parker Soil Conservation District was a son of A. James and Luvina the blaze. The blaze was bewas the Mrs. Peterson with Sherril Smiley, and Shaw Terry. n Jensen Aagard. He was a mem lieved to have started from a of held recently with Elden In First games Twas the second girl baby to be born in soprano soloist; her of the Church of Jesus defective flue. The upstairs of No. Sanpete high school are reof Moroni being Fairview, which was known as Night Before Christmas by weekend. this Saints, be the house was destroyed and elected as chairman of the Christ of Latter-da- y being played Duane Blume, son of Mr. and North Bend at that time. Darby, Scott and Simeone, feacounselor considerable water a and a Satur at and Salina, Seventy Manti ing Barton of board. Friday George of damage was The couple distinctly remem turing Evan Bean, baritone, Mrs. David L. Carlston local Green ward sustained in the downstairs. Orem the in the Fountain The with in' annual Christmas bazaar and was day to sent secretary, has been Fairview, Ron Hall, tenor, and Judy bers early day Indian raids and and entertainment of the Sec- gym. Junior varsity games Tom of Gunnison was YMMIA at the time of his Most of the furniture was carBeckstead, pianist; and the Kleflavick, Iceland, to work pioneer life. Mr. Petersons life ond ward Relief Society has start at 6:30 p.m. and varsity namedYardley to the board as a new death. He served in Fountain ried to safety. chorus from Amahl and the as an electronics engineer at has been varied, working as been set for Tuesday, Decem- games at 8. Mr. member. Barton is also Green city council for several base air an equipment training a musician, dentist, city coun ber 10, Night Visitors are the Christhas re- president of the State Associa- years. Mack to Coach Mrs. Olive Wilkey according for Philco Corporation. mas selections. duced the squad to the num- tion of S,CD. Pritchett, president. Mr. Aagard married Florence Mr. Blume is a graduate of termed A third section ber he will have for the year. Mrs. work Carol in is Blain of Spring City May 28 who Burton, Bird, He Guy school. charge North One include Sanpete high S Club members have per"Americana, will Merle Mrs. and in counselor, SCS local of 1945 the Manti LDS Temple. office, one reports for Snow At the 4H Awards College World, by OHara, Ole Moses attended work director, are in fected their marching routines farmers in the North Sanpete Surviving are his wife, three held in November, twoprogram Seely, the before a North Navy his in entering Place, year to Put Pharaoh are and ready participate area, have completed or are daughters and two sons: Vir Sanpete county winners were charge of the bazaar. They in the first home where he spent four Air a Corps and group game. spiritual, Negro report that all kinds of Christworking on the following pro- ginia Ann, 11; Nanette, 10 honored for having served five of tunes from Naughty Mari years. He has attended the mas gift items, fine needlework under direction of the Drew, 8; Diana Mead, 6, and and then of Utah jects Varclub University years as leaders of etta by Victor Herbert. One in 10 of newly married he The Wacademy World,. Was- and arteraft will be featured couples, statisticians say will Soil Conservation District: Eu- James, 4, all of Fountain projects. were Edna ious soloists will also present went to California where Ben-diThey as as the well at 1500 the bazaar, gene Syme, Ft. Green, worked for Lockheed and Green; a brother and a sister, Christensen, Ft. Green, and atch Academy's school paper, food sale. numbers of the program. Bazaar items will have a baby within 9 months; linear ft. of concrete lined James Conard He also attended school in 7 Aagard and Mrs Lila Graham, Fairview, an2 10 a in within years. ditch on his baby is published sixteen times with 5 at on be has and p.m. display farm, California. Rulon (Reva England, both of nounces Sarah S. Tuttle, home built two overnight storage Tooele. Duane writes the people of year. This year the school pa- selling starting at 6 p.m. Supdemonstration agent. reservoirs; Ft. Green IrrigaIceland are very cultured and per is under the guidance of per will be served. Each of these leaders was tion Company is installing The entertainment following high class type. Presently, he Diana DcRyke, editor in chief; with a silver presented Concrete linear 2000 of feet in direc is under the the a vacation bazaar is planning Steve Burgess, news editor; clover with an "H in each pin to ditch their system; lined MIA. Sally Schnur and Diane Mamil-to- tion of the ward petal, in recognition of the fine Reed Lund and Leon Collard, feature editors and Miss work they have done with the Ft. Green, have just installed Chuck and Marjorie RichRinker, advisor. Judy members. ar1500 linear feet of lined ditch mond of Phoenix, Arizona, Columnists are Dave RogMrs. Christensen has been a a make on as farms their to projoint rived here recently ers, John Udell, spo:ts editor; foods projects. Mrs. Anna Evans White Ol- leader of ject. their home, purchasing Brun sports writers, Bob Zorko, station com- sen, 74, mother of Mrs. Flor- She has had a total of 38 girls service has W. and Motel Denton Donald gers Wanda Wesemann and Karen enrolled in her clubs during the and the 89 Cafe from Don and pleted about forty acres of ence Maxwell of Mt. Pleasant, Garrison; art editor, Carol Sue 25 years she has been a leader. the died November over home at at on her his farm took who land Helen Clark, leveling An adult evening class in be- Kempf; assistant artist, Susan Owen S. Mower of Orem, an Mrs. Graham has been a leain of Salt a heart Lake Chester. City property early this fall. The ginning square employee of a heating concern der of both foods and clothing dancing will be Garrity; head typists, Lenora in- ailment. were services done Funeral Indianola at Work Richmonds traded property in at the Snow College Dyer, Phyllis Johnson and Lin- in Provo, has completed a two cludes about 45 acres of land held Friday in Salt Lake City projects. A total of 33 girls Phoenix to the Clarks who will organized at a hall next Wednesday da Kenney; headcutter, Barry week advanced course recreation Arithe in home their leveling foi Justus Seely, about with burial in Oakley cemetery have enrolled in the clubs she make evening, December 11, at 8:30 Nelson; assistant headcutters, heating school at Evanston, Ilhas supervised. 35 acres land leveling for John in Summit County. zona city. James Allen and Jim Johnson; linois. directed by Mr. and Mrs. These leaders are to be con15 acres for and was born Mrs. Que Olsen Bigler Mr. and Mrs. Richmond have p.m. August Don manager, production Merritt Bradley of Sterling. Mr. Mower, a former resident Jensen. Indianola Irrigation 9, 1883, in Santaquin, a daugh- gratulated on this achievement leased the service station and assistants. Keene; prod, The class may be taken for of Mt. Pleasant, is a son of Company has made a request ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander says Mrs. Tuttle. cafe to Paul and Nell Hance Bullock, Milton Thompat education the credit rephysical f tr about a mile of concrete Evans. She married Jesse M. the late Mr. and Mrs. W. D. have Zsan editors. of Mt. Pleasant, who son; exchange college or will be given with- Smith, Carol Crooker; Mower of this city. He is mar lined ditch. White October 15, 1902. He died over busimanagement taken cently out credit to people interested. ness has Ruel Mower, Fairview of the two businesses. August 3, 1915. She married manager, Irene Chachas. ned to the 'former Annetta 10 acres of land Ole R. Olsen November 28, Peterson, daughter of Mr. and One of the mot highly completed Mr. and Mrs. Richmond will Mrs. Ray Peterson of Mt. Plea- coveted honors in the busileveling and two irrigation 1922 In Coalville. operate the motel and the Consant, and they have three chilness world was u warded Surviving are her husband tinental bus depot from their dren. President Charles R. Cox of motel. and the following sons and office in the The school, taught in the Ken nocot t Copper CorporaMr. and Mrs. Richmond are daughters, Donald M., Etta AnArmy Private Oliver C. t tion when Forbes Magazine na Butler. Salt Lake City; Ray- Smith, 23, son of Mr. the parents of four children, Chicago suberb, brought Mowand Airs. :v citaathim awarded mond R., Kearns; Mrs. Fred Sherman O. Smith of er and his fellow students up recently two of them, Charles, who PleaMt Ameriof one tion for and being Park City; sant to date on the latest in heattends Wasatch Academy, (Lilly) Rasmussen, was assigned as recently businessforemost 50 ca's Maxand Mrs. John (Florence) Diana, who attends Hamilton a clerk in the 2nd ing with steam, hot water and men. r In saluting the fore$ eleven Mt. Floasant; chillwarm as well as well, both school, living with them here. air, Artillery group at Fort Niagj8I most Imsinessnien the magaAlvin Coates, Mt. Pleasant grandchildren; fourteen great- ara, New York. ed water cooling and air Another son. Vernon, is stais honout it that zine points Mrs. a and at Long sister, tioned with the Navy carpenter, is recovering from grandchildren Smith entered the army last oring the 50 men who stand a serious injury to his left hand William Tryon, Salt Lake City. June Beach, Calif., and Dennis , anand was last stationed at of at the pinnacle todays other son, makes liis home in Fort Ord in California. and that sustained last Friday. business world, The typical well generates MIA Mr. Coates was cutting linoSalt Lake City. A 1952 graduate of North our criterion tor naming when tax revenues paid by the pro- Sanpete on a to cabinet leum put than less high school, he was them was nothing knife he was using slipped ducer, the royalty owner, and employed by the Brockbank Leadership meeting of North the judgment of tlieir peers the While one finds company in refined the of consumer left a in the the Construction Corp. in Salt Sanpete Stake MIA will be and fellow businessmen, the cutting anddeep gash the cord. himself and his pursuits, he products totaling about $1.80 Lake City before thumb severing In the best posheld m 10 are at men 9:15 December who p cannot feel old, no matter what entering the oil cm copy for the Wasatch Academy school paper crude of barrel Working local the at was treated He per Army. a if Dan Dclexli, Diana DcKjke, editor 111 chief and Patricia (after mutual meeting) at the ition to evaluate tlieir his years may be. A. B. hospital and released. Stake House in Mt. Pleasant. Alien. The annual speech festival of North Sanpete Stake MIA was held the evening of November 29, in Fairview South ward chapel. Mrs. Milburn Man Is Springville Art Named New Instructor to V Dairy Director Address Lions 8 'Vi, Ik-9- 7 n Fairview Boast Longest Wedded Couple in Utah, Possibly Nation then-speeche- Wes-tensko- ! n, Pu-ze- y, School Host To Agent Named Music Group Pneumonia Fatal Depot Men, Gleaners Moun-tainvill- e; J. Aagard Father of Five To NS. Highlights Stake Social Fire Damages Fairview Home la Officers for District Named five-roo- m w Second Ward R.S. Iceland Wes-tessko- w Bazaar Tuesday Leaders Honored 'Academy World Staff Announced 4-- H x. Local Business af Changes Hands Mother of Local n, Square Dancing Former Resident Planned at Snow Completes School Woman Dies 4-- 4-- H i Serviceman Gets Clerk Assignment Carpenter Severs Cord in Thumb J ki,,'r 'V Leadership f Anti-aircra- ft |