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Show TIIE Page Two lfi Iijnuniii Ll.E RANK 40 years of Banking Service Mt. Pleasant. 7 VA DRUGS Mt. Pleasant Drug Tussy, Old Spice COSTUME JEWELRY Sheaf fer & Parker Pens PRESCRIPTIONS Hallmark Greeting Cards COSMETICS Revlon, YOUNGS ICEXALL DRUG Fairvlew, Utah Kodaks Film Flash Bulbs Sheaffer Snorkel Pens Cara Nome Hand Lotion and Four Season Lotion Price Vt Costume Jewelry PRESCRIPTIONS a-- Watches, Squires Jewelry Diamonds, watch repairing. 01 W. Mn. Ph. 140, Mt. Pleasant HARDWARE ( Hardware & Implement 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 ANDERSON Jio.ME in Ft. Green. See or wriie Mrs. Elwood Hansen, 25C2 East 21st South, Salt I.aki City 9, Utah, or Elmo Annititin derson, Ft. Green. THE Till'RSBY home. Tel ms or trade for land. Large lot, hay barn, granary. Excellent for farmer or rancher. m27tf T h o m pse u 2 bedrooms, home, utility room, furnace. Furnished or unfurnished. If interested contact Thelma Tuttle or Melba Kosenlund, Mt. Pleasant. ml.itfn MY HOME at 2titi W. 2nd No. $37)00. Emil Lund, Mt. Pleas- ant. ml of pasture land on Cedar Creek. Phone 156-VClair W. Tuttle, Mt. Pleasm29 SP1XIET piano to be repossessed in this area. Assume bal. of contract. For more details write credit dept., Box 14S, S, H. Station, Salt Lake City, Utah. ml frame in Wales; also wheel chair and some furniture. Mrs. Glen Thompson, Mt. Pleasm8 ant, Phone 45J. AT A BTRGAIN, frame home with bath, at 354 South State. See William Hansen. ml basement home; modern; gas furnace; full lot; double garage. Myles Hanm8 sen, Mt. Pleasant. BUMPER End Studio Couch, like new. Mrs. James Fillis, Consolidated Furniture. CaMt. Pleasant. ml Bennett'e rpets, wallpaper, J. THE EVARD home Larsen PI paint, gen'l house furn. Mt. and farm at Spring City. Contact E. J. Larsen, 845 RADIO SERVICE East 2nd North, Provo .Utah. REESE'S TV SERVICE Phone 3087 44 West 1st South Fairvlew, Utah SHARPENING !u ! i.in.M I,. do, La ,d by Cnioiyn Goliloii Soi AT A BARGAIN, Central Utah - ' $2.00 ant. JEWELRY FANCIFUL . on; 1. Urn, accompanied lialen. t m-d- lion i . sofa lumping up? If so, bring It to Mt. Pleasant, Utah 4th South First East Enid speed-cro-fihe- ),y M,s Tin-ii- j ' i , - i i Mi-Ra- t. My Neighbors Turpin. pi. i Gi-e.- JIi.-rie- with m i t ! , - 'V,'.. - i AT-3421- 5, S UPHOLSTERY 1 ! 11 i ' Choirs of the two Fairview radio, heater, overdrive. LarMr. and Mrs. Merlin Madsen wards are practicing to sing Need lawn mower sharpened? ry Stewart, Ph. are spending a week in Provo at North Sanpete stake con- We handle any kind, size m8 Ephraim, E. William or hand. power MY HOME at 2nd W. 1st So., Madsen Sons. Mt. Pleasant. Furnace, UPHOLSTERING Mrs. Parley Hansen. BROWN I a evening impel, conducted Nielson. held o , Dl'l y .ret mg mi Monday afternoon with Mis. Vela Johnson conducting. 'Tin Its on was given by Mis. Emma ilulisen; Instoiy v Bellini Christiansen h one special guest, Mis K n r... shments wen- seived by Reid of Ephraim. n l ie irei a people at Ft. Mis, Kata- And,., Finin' set vices lime) at son and Mis. L.hby II.i.o,, n Rt. and Mia LaGniude Mi- Spanish Folk lor Mis Ait,,ni w- re I.n rig. 'ton. ldred Alldeiso.i ale eiljie. mg a uaiit ha Mrs. Leona Mower was hosel two wet Its h ave visiting at lan ll. I Mikkelsull, Nel.lt to li len be I'S of tile it tile home of tn ir pann's. Mr-- . ett, Beth MlkkeRoil. .lames R tess on Friday altci-Club Chat ami Mi !t. Evert Ft Nielson, June Kay Marry Llewellyn, h, m:i in o! si i am e Eii-- , and Mr. ami Mrs. Grant Andei-aon- , mid Mrs. Edwin d Nirl.-wii- , annivers birthday try. Johnson. Cuolme Wales. i C Jensen, 4 Lt. Anderson has been .sta- E.v '. a1 y nj, v rr: t m v tioned in .New Foiiiidland with 25 the Air Foie.- tor the p.i-.and Mrs. Anderson months, has been with him there. beans or french fries, for example, right from the The gloiip tie lle.A lo lie barbecue pit without a .. a' ' hall Wliel e g in worry in the world. The veil- pi, a, el in ii direct cm of thickness of Mr. a. id Mis Virgil I'l:irl.,o!l. mercerized cotton is Tile tnillel luncheon was undei your protection against d reel ioii of Carol Ann assignment will lie m singeing your skin. The Couk.j Wilkie and Mr. aim closeness of the crochet Seattle, Wash. Mrs. David Hafen. Theme of! work, in these patterns the pai t y was "Golden Gram! particularly, will assure even greater safety. I think its such a William C. Curtis, clerk ot comfort, especially when youngsters become enthusiastic about North School District, know to that helping, youve taken careful precautions against returnedSanpete home Friday evening A group of Fairvtew Scouts, unhappy accidents. from Salt Lake City where he TWO APPROACHES under direction of Scoutmaster attended a week-lon- g school at I veil Cox, did a good turn on The pot holder to the left is the traditional ;re that begins the of Utah for University Clean-u- p Day by removing at the center and is worked out in rounds and rounds. I chose school board clerks and recorlocks from Unity blocks of white, rose, green and black as my, colors, because I think they ders. Fairvlew Streets. suggest the tones and hues during the warm months. But, you can, of course, pick any shades that you like best, or Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Nelson experiment with colors that youve never used before. The mitt is Frank Parkin and family of Mrs. Emma Evans and Mrs. a favorite with children, because it's easy to use. Its a project Nephi were Sunday visitois at Mildred Lasson spent last week that youngsters would like very well to perfect their skillfulness the home of his father-in-laat crochet. The large stitches mean that the mitt is fast working, Wilford Coombs. end m El Monte and Los Calif., with Mr. and Mrs. a temptation to the most energetic child. And, the playfulness of Ned Tinker, Clair Tucker and, the watermelon slices, designed with seeds and all, suggests there A family was To receive the free instrucmight be a special treat for des.-erother relatives and friends. held the at of home Sunday Needleto the tions, just send a stamped, envelope Mrs. Harry Llewellyn with ail Mrs. Beulah Baxter and! work Dept, of this newspaper, and ask for WATERMELON her children being present. small daughter spent last week BARRECUE SET. Leaflet. No pr.nnrw Dinner was served to Mr. end with tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Llewellyn and and ft Mrs. Maitland Graham. Pein Ellen Mrs. theii md Salt Dike City with mice May. Mr. and Mrs. Morris family, terson is director, Mrs. Louise children and other relatives. Llewellyn and family, Nephi; Mrs. Sarah H. Rigby is Spencer organist, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mont (Shirley) Mr. and Mrs. Alva Clement. spending some time in Provo Moss and son, Evelyn Terry, pianist. and Helen Larsen with the Sheldon Mrs. Mi. Dr. and Keith visiting Lake Salt and Llewellyn. City, Rigby and Cleston Rigby fam- ami family spent Sunday at Lt. and Mrs. LaGrande (MildCARD OF THANKS ilies. the home of Mrs. Nola Burkei red) Anderson, who recently i.n Lein, where a family dinWe wish to gratefully tluink from New Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Cox. ner and of the all those who were so kind to returned here Foundland. Mr. and Mrs. Sherril Ander- Alva Clement family was held. us with cards, letters, visits son, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burnami well wishes in the recent side, Mr. and Mrs. Amasa TerMrs. Laura Bills Wilcox and illness of Mr. Claude Harrison ry, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Tucker, of Spring City. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Bench sons, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wil- Mr. and Mrs. C laude Harrispent Saturday in Provo to cox and two children, Mr. and son and family. witness the Indian dances held Mrs. Ralph Wilcox and son, Mr. and Mis. Wendell Bills there. and Katherine, all of Salt Lake spent Sunday with Mr. Ethel Mower entertained at City, Mrs. Henry Wheeler, Mr. a luncheon Wednesday after- and Mrs. Ronald Wheeler and and noon tor Hortense Stewart of Moab, Mr. and Mrs. Sarah Rigby, Agatha Graham, Annette Mower of Logan also Lucile Madsen, ivlinta Clement, Tommy the weekend at 111spent Edda Graham, Burdella Terry, Wheeler home. Marcella Graham, Lucy Tucker. ml5 ZENITH Console TV; G. E. Mrs. Marzetta Willardson of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell White, Frig. Mrs. Feter Jordan, Mt. Ephraim gave a demonstration Pleasant. Jury, Sylvia and Marian White, on at making plastic bags Mr. and Mrs. Franklin White, soMOTOR Bike in real good conRelief South Fairview ward all of Provo spent Sunday with dition. Steven Rosenlund, Mt. Mrs. Letha Bohne and Mrs. ciety meeting. Pleasant. Caroline 1953 PLYMOUTH 341 Mikkel-.o'- I ACCESSORIES I OR SAFETY AND FOR FUN The pot holders that you see are in the spirit of a party. Theyre the ideal accessories for taking hot pots of baked ; Henrietta Mis. Nekolte t:ned her The MIA glam Sunday i atti-r-noo- ; ADA C. 1llE , Maiy Osborne, nceom.inied by gathering. A Wii ie u aver, Leo j K.,e I.Uselt; Voeitl blel, 17, til Gin iiam a in Maly ( Biioi lie, ,ir e A er t i oini, 'lined b ,Ji .ay .'.,'l li ,,,i'! M talks, II.' n e, Kplii a. in talk Vi i.u. FOR SALK BANKING SANPE1E Devona Crowther I Issued Every Friday by the North Sanpete Put bailing ComSanpany, and entered at the Post Office at Mt. Pb pete County, Utah, as Second class matter under the Aft of Congress of March 3, 1879. .... Crowther. I 1 NAMember . . . UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION - WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. .... Cjrcen Phon 1, ly.Vj and Mis. Iawrenn Olson Miss lienee Crowther of Salt Mr. Jensen, Minnie Olson Carina the over henvisited Rake City Mr. and Mrs. Lt laml i)eS. weekend at the home of lie! and parents, Mr and Mis Loren pain. ei and d.o.g Dean Mis and Mr. M Men and Gleahels of No and summer are just about the best seasons of the year Mis. Jaima S. Juhnauii eiitei-- t Muii.iv to il'uiniai JeiiS'-the company of your family and friends. There ar it Sanpete Stake held a partv tin Spring members of tin- Stitch visited Where they Sunday Ml so many things that you ran do together so many wonderful and Chat Club Arevening of Apnl 21 at Thursday Mis. and Kay Mr. with F- r d Finn t h v. a- d riea.-otii- t experiences to share. Picnics, bikes, lawn parties, outdoor barin honor ot her birthday and in and tamiiy Rimer lene) to the of have a reuliy good becues are a few ways fir everyone A hot dinner was Forty members attended. Ml ' ioiint ul with Mr a time while Etoring up a host of beautiful memories until the next a.nuui.vtiy. Sel Vi'd to M'Vcll iiiei ill el S and Gimip singing ws bd and .shell. (Eilein Rigby ... -- er Associate Editur Subscription Rates, Payable In Advance: Six .Months One Year $1.00 -- by X:sshv SEa(or Lucy Tucker Publisher :... Editor HARRISON CONOVER MANILA BROWN WOODROW WEIGHT MARY B. CLOWARD 5. Nttedhwrafl Xrwsc airview SANPETE'S HOME NEWSPAPER NORTH May Ml. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID buy from orom ree Co. Phone 2701 for your fertilizer needs "Fertilization is to Profitable Farming Ml Now isnt that just like a wife? Questioning, always questioning! m22 TAKE soil away the Blue Lustre way from carpets and upholstery. Its the finest. Consolidated Furniture Com- pany. WORK WANTED Harold's Radio and Service TV Ml. PUtunt Srvic on Phon 272-- J all Malat Small Applianca Sarvica Memorials For all your Memorial needs see the fine display of monuments and markers at the MERZ MONUMENT SHOP Mt. Pleasant Ph. - LEGAL 342-- J NOTICE CUSTOM WORK -- Spring plow-in- g Contact Porter or Phone George 226-Mt. Pleasant may22 and Roto-tillin- g. MISCELLANEOUS RELIABLE Man or Woman to distribute line of cigarettes gum candy, newnuts, and merautomatic through chandisers. No selling, establish accounts for To qualify party must car and cash capital of $400 to $1700 which is secured. Excellent earnings part time. More full time. Write Mr George Conrad, 1201 Turners Crossroad, Minn. Minneapolis Proper fertilization is the key to prosperous farming. Thats the experience of John Holmgren II, successful Bear Itiver City, Utah, farmer. We use USS Nitrogen Fertilizers to provide N for our crops, and it has increased yields the by at least 25 on wheat, barley, sugar beets and corn, Mr. Holmgren reports. Mr. Holmgren grows corn for silage and gets paid not only for tonnage but for quality.With the application of USS Anhydrous Ammonia, plus phosphate, his yield was 20 tons an acre a five ton increase. On 50 acres of corn, that meant a net gain of $1500 a year for Mr. Holmgren. Such increases in yield and profit are encouraging farmers throughout the West to use USS Nitrogen Fertilizers. Insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizers made by United States Steel and sold by progressive fertilizer dealers. You will agree with successful farmers that It takes N, Men USS Nitrogen Fertilizers for farm profits. 16 MAN or Woman Responsible person from this area, to service and collect from cigarette dispensers. No selling Car, references, and $599.00 NOTICE TO WATER USERS to $2,995.00 investment neNotice is hereby given that cessary. 7 to 12 hours weekHarold Q. Christensen, Box 96, ly nets excellent return. Pose Fairview, Sanpete Count,. sible opportunity State of Utah, has filed with For local Interview write Inthe State Engineer Application ternational Sales and Mfg. No. 30775, which proposes Co. of Calif., Inc., P. O. Box of water appropriate 5 sec.-f- t. Main Office Station. 1511, from an 18-iwell bet. 200 Los Angeles 53, Calif. Inand 400 ft. deep at a point S. clude phone and particulars. 1640 ft. and W. 1342 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 4, T12S, R4E, SLB&M. The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 150 acres in SMiNEVi, SV4NWU said Sec. 4. Protests resisting the granting of the foregoing application with reason therefor, must be made in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 14, Utah on or before June 14, 1959. Wayne D. Criddle STATE ENGINEER. Published in The Pyramid Incidentally, what hapMt. Pleasant, Utah, from May pened to that foreign car that 1 to May 15. 1959. was of us a wavs back?" Topi Th Goiaxi Club Victoria hardtop , , , Bottoms Thu Golani Town Victoua ha id top full-tim- n. My Neighbors WEVE GOT THE NEWEST (AND LOWEST-PRICELINE OF GLAMOUR CARS IN THE WORLD! D) In case you havent already discovered them, there are six shiny new stars in our showrooms. We call them the Ford Galaxie models . . . and you'll call them the glamour cars of the yearl In long, low lines, in luxury and performance, these Galaxie Fords say Thunderbird! Inside youll find new deep-pil- e carpet and seats inspired by the Thunder-bird- . Theres Thunderbird V-- 8 power, too. Start living this elegant new life today! Come in and see the Thunderbird-inspire- d Galaxie bv Ford! deep-cushio- n F.D.A.F. COME IN UNO SEE THE VERSIONS ptr UTCST OF THE WORLD'S IEAUTIFUUT PROPORTIONED MOST CARS TF3 96 South Slate MT. PLEASANT V-- ', J Sis O ' Lasson & Norman tmuraum ...'$ Matt Nitrogen Fertilizers uto Co. Phono 212 AiA ft! 1 1 trwfoaaA. |