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Show Page Two TIIF. Ml'. PLEASANT 7.. 7............... lii j I 3 $ : j, 31 ? I1 Probate and Guardianship Notices NEWSPAPER HOME HARRISON CONOVER MANILA BROWN WOODROW WEIGHT MARY B. CLOWARD NA- Member . . . UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION T19NAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. .Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder, Mt. Pleasant City, Utah, until 8.00 o'clock P.M., July 6th, 1959, for the work of: Tii supply andor install ull j ! j Issued Every Friday by the North Sanpete PuUislur.g Com- - jj pany, and enleied at the Post Office at Mt. Pleasant, San- - j controls for pete County, Utah, as Second class matter under the Act of j materials and three 21,000 Lumi-n.u- r (83) j eighty 1879. March of 3, Congress Mercury Vapour Street MibHcrlptiun Katas, Payable In Advance: Lighting Units (Typell) on 30 feet round Steel Poles (Union Six Months $4.00 One Year $1.00 Metal Monotube Standard No. .... .... WIlADS FOR SALK i'HE SANPETE VALLEY BANK 40 years of Banking Service. Mt. Pleasant. STEWING Hens, processed & Gov't, inspected, ready for freezer or oven. $1.00 each. Elliott Arnoldson, Moroni, Phone 2277. J26 T1IURSBY HOAlii for lease, trade or sale. Contact Wells Thursby on weekends. j5tfn SITTING FRYERS. Andrew Jensen, Chester. Phone Moroni 2696. jy3 MY Home at 316 South 1st West, Mt. Pleasant. Write Wilma Sorensen, 250 East Main St., Salina, Utah. Jy3 ALWAYS right . . . keeps colors bright . . . thats famous Blue Lustre carpet and upholstery cleaner. Consolidated DRUGS Mt. Pleasant Drug Revlon, Tussy, Old Spice COSTUME JEWELRY Sheufer & Parker Pena PRESCRIPTIONS Hallmark Greeting Cards COSMETICS YOCNOS REXALL DRUG Falrvlew, Utah Kodaks Film Flash Bulbs Sheaffer Snorkel Pens Cara Nome Hand Lotion and Four Season Lotion Price Costume Jewelry PRESCRIPTIONS Furniture. JEWELRY Implement & Hardware Company Consolidated Furniture. Carpets, wallpaper, Bennett6 paint, gen'l house fum. Mt PI. SHARPENING Need lawn mower sharpened? We handle any kind, size power or hand. William E. Madsen Sons. TV REPAIR REESE'S TV SERVICE Phone 3087 44 West 1st South Fairview, Utah BECK'S Television Radio Stereo HiFi Authorized Zenith Dealer Guaranteed Service on Radio Television Auto Radio Phonographs 140 West Main, Mt. Pleasant 191 R UPHOLSTERING : $900. See Fred Allred, Spring US-8- 9 SR-11- e, By order of the City Council. 6, 1959. HAROLD P. HANSEN, City Recorder. Published in the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid June 12, 19, 26, 3, 1959. July NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS home. Modern. Partly Sealed proposals will be refurnished. Phone 45W after ceived at the office of the City 6 p.m. weekdays. j26 Recorder, Mt. Pleasant City, P.M., MISCELLANEOUS Utah, 6th,until1959,8:00for oclock the work of: July WILL PASTURE LIVESTOCK To supply materials and concows $3. per month. Ted struct a one story brick and Barton, Fairview. j26 block building, known as Union ted States Post Office, Southeast comer of Lot 1, Block 41, Plat A Mt. Pleasant, Utah, and which building contains areas and spaces, improvements and appurtenances as follows: Floor dimensions 28 x 50 providing 1400 sq. ft. net. Platform dimensions 10 x 10 A Service Of The providing 100 sq. ft. net. Thor Research Center According to plans on file in the office of the City Recorder. For Better Farm Living Bids will be opened at this A sparetime project that will time by the City Council. Instructions to bidders, speplease the lady of your household is the modernization of your laun- cifications and forms of contract and bond together with dry or utility room plans and profiles, when preWere thinking m terms of mak- pared may be obtained upon ing the room handier as well as application at the office of the more attractive by making a City Recorder upon deposit of tubinette to use with the washtubs, five ($5.00) dollars, which will an ironing board cabinet with stor- be forfeited unless a bid is acage shelf, and a cabinet to hide cepted or plans and specificathe water heater A nice thing tions are returned in good conabout this project is that it can be dition to the office of the City Recorder by the time bids are completed in stages over a period opened. of several nights or weekends The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the City Council. 6, 1959. HAROLD P. HANSEN, City Recorder. Published in the Mt. Pleasant I Pyramid June 12, 19, 26, 3, 1959. NOTICE j July TO CREDITORS Estate of Burke McArthur, Laundry or utility room can be deceased. made attractive with modernizaCreditors will present claims tion project with vouchers to the underat the office of Udell R. A tubinette can serve as a covei signed Jensen, 125 North Main St., are when tor your washtubs they Phone 2352, Moroni I not in use Equipped with casters, Nephl, Utah on or before the 13th day of October A. D. 1959. it is rolled away easdy to become VERA H. McARTHUR, a sorting table on washday or to Administratrix of the esAlthough originally developitems A small ed for use in jet engines, Nim-oni- c hold freshly-ironetate of Burke McArthur, deceased. alloys are cabrnel in the front of the tubiused being increasingly thru-o- nette provides a convenient, Published In the Mt. Pleasant industry in place for soaps, bluing Pyramid June 12, 19, 26 and and other laundry supplies applications. July 3, 1959. DRAPES AND : : UNITS. WALLPAPERS. PAINTS ! AND VARNISHES j : Free Estimates with no obligation, j BEAUTI PLEAT d nickel-chromiu- m ut re Methods developed have recently been for covering base metals with platinum alloys for use in equipment where extreme corrosion-resistanc- e is required. Modem permanent magnets made from alloys containing nickel, cobalt and aluminum, are noted for their high strength, stability and com- pactness. There are two ways to interest a man or arouse his curiosity. One is to tell him something that he didn't know. The other Is to remind him of something he has forgotten. A. E. N. Gray. Almost 42,000,000 uncls of nickel were used In 1958 for plating purposes. the ironing board cabinet can be made with its own foldoui board or to hold an average size ironing board, with a shelf above to hold iron. cord, and other small articles And we don t need to point out what hiding the watei heater Inside a ventilated cabinet will mean in terms of attractive ness We nave tree plans available tor this laundry or utility room modernization project The cab inets are made with a combina lion of 316-lnctempered hard board or perforated hard board with wood framing With the woodwoiking speed made pos sible by today's portable electric saws, drills, and ganders, you'll be able to do a workmanlike Job in your sparetime with a mini mum of expense for materials h 18-inc- h catch of A jclhmtail Mrs. John off their following; a deep sea fishing trip off tin roast of Nan Diego. -- aumpson, Manitoba, Cana- da's newest town which will Pyramid June Dated June : : sofa lumping up? If se, bring It to Mt. Pleasant, Utah 4th South First East 6 bids. Dated June BROWN S UPHOLSTERY l.h-- i Irician at' City Z.ibriskii' slum 6103-YU- accomodate an initial population of 8,000, is growing rapidly. Already more than 100 houses have been built and 140 more are completion in According to plans on file the town nearing which is being dein tlie office of the City Reveloped at International Nickcorder. el's new mining project 400 air Bids will be opened at this miles north of Winnipeg, Manitime by the City Council. toba. Instructions to bidders, specifications and forms of conThrough the use of nickel, tract and bond together with alone or in conjunction with plans and profiles, may be ob- other alloying elements, the entained upon application at the properties of cast office of the City Recorder gineering iron can he controlled to meet five upon deposit of ($5.00) wide combinations of service dollars, which will be forfeited unless a bid is accepted or requirements. are school oft plans and specifications on nr before July returned in good condition to 6, 1959. ice the office of the City Recorder North Sanpete School Dist. by the time bids are opened. Sumsion, Supt. Spafford reserves The City Council Published in Mt. Pleasant the right to reject any or all FOR RENT JOHN DEERE QUAIJTY FARM EQUIPMENT Parts and Service HOT POINT APPLIANCES ACME QUALITY PAINTS HARDWARE HOUSEWARE 36 WEST MAIN STREET MT. PLEASANT Ph. 71 ; con- At trade-in-pric- No (State Street) through Mt. Pleasant City beginning at a point neur Eighth South Street, thence northerly to a point near Third North Street; Also on (Main Street) beginnig at a point near Second West Street thence westerly to a point near the railroad crossing. TAKE soil away the Blue Lustre way from carpets and It's the finest. upholstery. Consolidated Furniture. j26ca Central Utah j car. Good dition. On City. HARDWARE e jl9ca 1957 FOREIGN Watches, Squires Jewelry Diamonds, watch repairing. SI W. Mn. Ph. 140, ML Pleasant : : T h o in p s e n home, 2 bedrooms, utility loom, furnace. Furnished 01 unfurnished. If interested contact Thelma Tuttle 01 Melba Rosenluml, Mt. PleasmKJtfn ant. BANKING Phone 93 J or lienrnltu or 0 the following locations: NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SANPETE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of Emma Jeffs Pace, aka Emma Pace, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence in Mt Pleasant, Utah, on or before August 26, 1959. Merlyn P. Romero, Administratrix. Published in the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid June 25, July 3, 10, 17, 1959. NOTICE Bids will be received by the North Sanpete School District on a district-owne- d used International school bus now being offered for sale. All bids should bo In the 26, 1959. Squeeky table. Draper 2298 Hinges dub wen- guests of DeAnna Blackburn on June 17. Officers elected weie. plesident, Myrna ivt ei sen, vice president, Grace Nielson; secretary and treas-uie- r, DeAnna Blackburn; Virginia Blaekham; health, safety teacher, Betty Joan BU kham Their leader is Mis Florence Cl. ok and tlie gioup is studying tint'd year sewing NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS i B. Pkon Tlie 61OO-Y3- I Reath Consult County Clorl or tho Rospoctiro Signor, tor Further Information Publisher Editor Manager Associate Editor Blackburn gave a demonstration on proper setting of tlie m Legal Notices flgramiii NOETU SAN FETE'S : .A. ...... June 26, 19r9 PYRAMID (UTAH) 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Curtis and daughters of Sunset, Mrs Lavon Jolley and family of Spnngville and Luene Curtis of Salt Lake City visited over the weekend at tlie home ot their mother, Mrs Gladys Curtis. Janet Jolley is spending a two weeks vacation here with her grandmother, Mrs (tint is, and gi andfather, Dun Jolley Mrs Ruth Williams ol ilovo visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs James Nielson Other visitors at tlie Nielson home at piesent are Miss Guyia Nielson of Henderson, Nevada, and Don Duvis of Provo Dangerous Use of Plastic Bags Brings Varning aged in the plastic, more and more children across the nation are being exposed to the materials. As a result, only a campaign of education of both parents and teachers l Tlie number of deaths of infants caused by the misuse ot plastic bags as playthings, pil-- j s t,r mattress covers lias risen to at least thirty m tlie nation, medical authoiities now report, As a result, the Utah State Medical Association this week joined in urging pai cuts to take preventative meusuies against dangerous use of the outwardly harmless hags by small childien. Dr. U. It. Bruner, president of the I'tah State Medical Association, explained that small hildivn, puling tlie hags over their heads 111 innocent play, run extreme danger of suffocation. In other cases, parents have mistakenly used the readily available bags as pillowcases or mattress covers - and static electricity, making the plastic adhere to the youngsters mouth and nostrils, adds to the great danger of suffocation. With additional produce, clothing, bakery goods, hardware and similar items being paek- - will he effective in lessening the danger, the Medical Assn, believes. r ir GET SET low-slip- Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Spafford Sumsion on Fathers L)ay were Dr. and Mis. John (Betty) Darden and hoys, Jim, Jon and Bill, Dr. Mi and Mrs Richard String-ha- Kay Sumsion, Salt Lake City; and baby of Reno, Nev- Mrs Mary Darden, Richmond, ada, were recent visitors at Va., Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hanthe home of his grandparents, sen, Ephraim, Mrs. Edda GraMr and Mrs. Pat Draper. Rich- ham, Fairview. ard is a son of Mrs. Estelle The Eight Butterballs held Stringham their third meeting June 23 Mrs Max Moss and children at the home of Paula Black-haTwo salads were prepared of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Niel group. Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. Niel by the Iaikin. Mrs. Erma Blaekham and son, Jack Blaekham of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. bulwark of prosperity Coppsr Boyce Blaekham and two sons of Granger were Moroni visitCopper is one of Utahs most important basic indusors on Sunday. tries. In 1957 copper provided a payroll of more than $40,000,000 for about 7500 Utahns, while thousands Dr. and Mrs. Dean Rigby enof additional jobs existed in our state to meet the needs joyed a few days vacation the of copper producers and their employees. And copper first part of the week. the industry's is an important source of tax revenue assessed property valuation is 20 of Utah's total. The third meeting of the club was held at Kookies the home of Judy Johnson. The "From the earth comes an abundant life for all group made popcorn soup and parsley soup and Dixie Lee 1 4-- 4-- UTiiH MINING ASSOCIATION You're as young as you And you'll feel in young and care-fre- e H BAR C clothes by Western Outfits for men, women & children! feel! 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