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Show Page 1 HE MT. PLEASANT Pour Mrs. 11. L. Norman is upending this week III her home here, and has visiting with her, her daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Allred and tamily of I'rovo. Mrs. Nor Seminary Lists Students man underwent eye surgery To Graduate Sunday last full in San Francisco, and treatment in Salt Luke City (Continued from Rage One ) Mark Coombs, Margaret Joy Crowther, Gene L. Curtis, Vivian Marie Daniels, Carole Jean Dickinson, Ora Jane Donaldson, Carol Diane Draper, Kllen JoAnn Draper Gary S. Druper, Lois Blaine Draper, Raul Maurice Draper, Shari Lyn Dra)er, Sheran Delon Miriam ltita Dye, Jacque-lyn- n Steven Kay Ericksen, Deere Knrkson, Hubert Faux, Arlene Sandra M. Franducii, e Garin k, Lnrcll J. Hansen, Hansen, Terry Thin Hardy, Norma Klsie Kay Hartley, Hartley. Marjorie Lynn Howell, Owen J. Howell, Timothy Riehard Hughes, Gwenlyn Laltue Irons, Kathleen James L. Jackson, Jackson, Carol Marie Johnson, Elaine Johnson, Gayle Johnson, Connie Louise Johansen, John Lee Johansen, Judith Justesen, Betty Ann Kelson, David E. Larsen, Glenna Larsen, Millie Lasson, Ronald B Lav. Karl Lund, Carol Aurelia Madsen, Linda Madsen, ltoma Jean Madsen, Susan Dawn Madsen, Eddie DeVon Mikkelsen, Edwin Odell Miner, James Oneil Min-- f ", Wesley Kent Miller, Garry Morns. Carolyn Man.ene Mower, Chailotte Ann Mower. Roger A Mower, Dorothy Kay Nelson, David Nelson, Bel t v Lee Nielson, Joyce Beckham, Boyce Ieekham, Marlene Melvin John Ramsay, Borter, Kathleen Rasmussen, Rodney M. Rasmussen, Gordon Rees, Susan Laura Reynolds, Shanna Rae Rigby, Shirley Rogers, Ruth Elizabeth Rosenlof, William Jay Rosier, Frank Sanders, Darlene Joye Seely, Janice Marie Seely, Justus F. Seely, Louise Seely, Rudy J. Seely, Sue Ann Seely, Melba Shelley, Darrell Shelley, Dwight Eugene Da-vi- The Skys the Limit Dy-rhe- s, Na-den- A, npele V tt. 'J (J3an!t (UTAH) PYRAMID Club Thursday evening in servance of tier birthday ob- annl-versu- 3l Qr y May 12 .Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garhek of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Many Bolton of Nephi. Mrs. E. C iDelphai h it Monday tor her home in Woodland, Calif. She has been visiting at the home of her mother, Mis. Ole A. Allred, for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Burke Jackson anil daughter of Salt Lake City visited over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jackson of Fountain Green, and Mr. and Mrs. John Guymon, Moroni. Mrs. Morns Cook was hostess to members of the N. S Briant Joseph ShepShelley, herd, Joyce Elaine Sorensen. Susan Louise Sorensen, Faun Loretta Spens, Beverly Stevens, Raul Blaine Stevens, Gaylan Stewart, Kenneth R. Strate, Lana Taylor, Anita Thompson, Kathleen Truscott, Howard P. Turpin, Maurice Wayne Turpin, Karen Ann Winterbottom, Don Gordon Zabriskie. City. They were accompanied by their '"taeli, Bruce Irons, ot North Sanpete junior high. Mr. and Mis. Ivan Bailey in attended funeral services N phi Friday lor Mis. Ida Berk. Mis. Scott Cook and child-ion- . Raul, Beatrne and Lynn wire visitors over the weekend m Salt Lake City. Dr. and Mrs. Merrill L. were dinner gue..ts o! Mrs. Lillie Oldroyd and Jessu (ildioyd May 12, prior to leaving for Europe. The Oldioyds, wno make their home in Ray-soand their young son, Mark Is e, lelt by lane May 11 to! new York where they embarkSS ed on the America loi to meet Hamburg, Germany, their son, Elder John Jay W'lio has sen i ll in the I.DS mission in East Germany lor the past 31 months. When Elder Oldroyd is released the family will tour the European countries and will return home by plane in July. Mr. and Mrs. Aury Draper motored to Kanab Saturday where Mrs. Draper attended an officers meeting of the Utah Chapter of Rostm,asters Assn., where plans were made for the state convention which will be belli in Kanab June Mr. and Sunday morning Mrs. Draper visited Glen Canyon Dam accompanied by Mr. nd Mrs: Leonard Russell and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Miller of Roy. Old-my- Old-iny- 18-2- 0. HAPPY FUTURE uovJipmtcfo Grads of '59 i 1'hey will sing, "Tin Lord is "Thanks to MIA will furnish lunch between My Shepherd, sessions on Sunday at a nomiGod, "How Lovely are Robert Noland Services Held Mrs. Agues Coombs ol Lark, and visited ivaltivcs with lends here the past week. Devona Crowther Graveside services were held Raul Cook, Eddie Reterson Phone 341 ami IT i i y Juimsoii were among Thursday afternoon in Mt. the I'lcasant cemetery for Robert the boys who attended Sharon Morley, daughter of meet on Saturday at the John Noland, 41, who died early truck Mr. and Mrs. (Jordon Morley, his home in Salt South high school m Salt Lake Monday at and Cora Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Hansen were among the graduates of the Institute of Religion at Snow College m exercises held May 17. Among those attending the Mrs. Gordon program were Morley, Mrs Burt Larson and daughter Julie Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Vein Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Luana) Burton of Nephi are rejoicing over the arrival of a son, born Class of usdw! 195 1959 May 22, d Lake City. He was born April 10, 1918, in Mt. Rleasant a son of Al- fred and Estellu Coates land. He married Hazel NoGre-gorso- n in January, 1910. They were later divorced. He was an employee of Kennecott Copper Corp a veteran of World War II and tile Korean War and a member of the LDS Church. Surviving are Ins mother, Mrs. Edward a F. Reliore; daughter, Mrs. Rosalie Jenkins and the following brothers and sisters, Francis of Fall ..a ,e City, Warren of Midvale: Morris of Magna; Mis. Alvin (Mane) Wallis, Salt Lake City Mrs Rodney (Florence) Bag-naiand a Arcadia, Calif., grandchild. " nal cost. Uranium -- a major Utah industry Uranium hat been responsible for about 8000 jobs in Utah since 1950. Directly, jobs have been created in mines and mills. Indirectly, jobs have been created to meet the needs of mining companies and their employees. Tax revenues have increased too, from every phase of this new activity. Uranium mines and mills alone paid property taxes on an assessed valuation of $29,000,000 in 1958. UTAH MIKING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant life for all" For Graduation Authentic styling for young men. Natural shoulder l, ap seam, trim Church Leader to Speak At Quarterly Conference Continued from Rage One) clerk and High Rresidcncy, Council, quorum presidencies, group leaders, quorum and group secretaries of all High Rnests, Seventies and cldeis quotums, bishops, bishops counselors and ward clerks. Stake committees for the aaronic Stake Rriesihood, couumitee tor ward teaching. The meeting for men and wives will convene : t K p.m. May 23. The combined ward choirs of tiie two Fairview wards and Milburn will furnish the music tar the Sunday morning session of conference. These choirs wall be under the direction of Ellen Reterson with Louise Spencer and Evelyn Terry as accompanists. They will smg "Awake Ye Saints of God, Awake." An anthem, "Let the Mountains Shout for Joy." and "O My Father." The soloist for this song will be J. Edwin Miner. The North Sanpete Stake Relief Society singing mothers will furnish the music for the of Sunday afternoon session conference. They will be under the direction of Opal Herman-- i with Ethel Ericksen and Rhoda Drage as accompanists. body lines. j , I t ' ' I: All 1 K c t v I W Vv i ; y ' v - ft? V' , ..i.lv a ' Correct for iiN v Graduation and after! Every A'vl' detail is consistant with new Spring '59 styles. S50 '$S Dr. and Mrs. Don Larsen and three children of Provo visited Sunday w'ith Mr. and Mrs. He-bL. Mower. er Boyd Turpin ? N, i, FAIHMEW mother, Mrs. and other re- J - sA,; Mrs. Alice Nelson and Mrs. Emma Evans entertained at an open house Saturday at the Nelson home in honor of Mrs. Millie Lund, a recent bride. Mr. and Mrs. visited with his Caroline Turpin latives over the Al 1 i X Charge it! Pay f3 monthly river CENTRAL UTAH'S FINEST STORE FOR MEN 16 West Center, Provo weekend. Bradshaw MT. PLEASANT Auto Parts DRUG Mt. Pleasant Mt. Pleasant Fairview Merc. DAIRY FREEZ Squire Jewelry and Flowers Fairview, Mt, Pleasant Utah Mt. 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