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Show Telephone News Read the Pyramid's Items or Classified Ads Advertising found on to Page Two Mt. Pleasant 14 Volume 1 1 1 Sixty-nin- e n Ml. Pl.r.ASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID, 1R1DAY, OCIOBF.R 1(, 1 DY9 Oc Number per copy lorty-on- c Deer Hunt Opens Saturday; Play It Safe, Obey Rules Thousands of hunters will take to the hills this weekend for the annual Utah deer hunt which is expected to attract some 150,000 people. The hunt officially opens Saturday morning and a good hunter success is anticipated this year. Department of fish und game director, Harold S. Crane had this to say concerning the hunt: We are chiefly concerned that all hunters will play the game in a safe, sane and sportsmanlike manner. Only in thi3 way can anyone realize thefull recreational values that should attend this hunting season. We hope each hunter and hunting party will go prepared to meet adveise weather and other conditions that so often will reoccur unexpectedly, spect the rights of the private landowner, and will observe all the laws governing this hunt to include those of safe gun handling. Hunters were reminded to be mindful of some of the more pertinent laws during the hunt: No one may hunt deer unless they are 16 or older. One deer of either sex with regular big game or combination license during regular season. Deer must be tagged at the time and place of kill and remain on the animal thru processing and consuming. Every person hunting shall wear conspicuous red head-gea- r and red shirt, sweater or jacket. Person carelessly or negligently killing or wounding another person while hunting shall be subject to license revocation privilege for 5 Social Security Sets Regular Meet October 22 Couple Injured When Coal A representative of the Social Security Administration will be at the Mt. Pleasant City Hall on October 22 between the hours of 9 a.m. and Truck Takes Spin Monday, October 12, Battery A had its Annual Armory Inspection, conducted by Lt. Col. Francis C. Bartle, Assistant Inspector General, US Headquarters Sixth General's Field Office, Fort Douglas, from Army, Inspector News Envelope Lost Enroute Utah. Col. Bartle inspected the unit noon to answer questions on in five different categories. social security. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Olsen, is Twelve hundred dollars Training, Effectiveness of Past' Mt. Pleasant, narrowly escapUnit Administration, still the magic number for re Mt. Training,Procedures and AdminSomewhere between ed serious injury Tuesday aftired woikers. If they earn Supply Is New officers of North Sanpete I.DS Semson, Dennis Hums, Chesley Blackburn, ternoon when the truck In Pleasant and Springe ille $1200 or less in a year or are istration, and Maintenance of an enoloje containing news Government Jojee Westenshow and Kathy Curtis; seat- which inary ure 1 to r, standing: Claudia Aeord, over 72 years old for the enProperty. were overthey Colleen Jorgensen, Earl Clark, CainilD Nel riding for the Mt. ed, Dean Carlston and Jewel Cook. und picture tire year, they can get social While the unit does not have turned one and a half times Pleasant Pyramid. wait It the Inspection report back as The Olsons were returning nuilled about 4 security checks every month. p.m., Tuesday However, if a retiree who is LDS from the East mountain where l'ostof-fle- e yet, lt was felt by the unit ML Pleasant the t offiunder 72 during the entire they had gone for a load of noon hut at Thursday, commander and visiting year earns over $1200 a year coal. As they made the turn It had not reached Its des- cers that the inspection went Will but less than $2080, some at Third North and Fifth West tination The Art City Pub- off in a good manner and it w-checks may still be due him will get a to go to their farm west of lishing Co., at Springs tile, is thought that the number of checks dependNorth Sanpete LDS Seminary students rethe truck brakes town, rating. good failed, Is news where the printed. nil sending the truck over the D ing on his total annual earn the two Distance lietwecn During the time the unit was cently elected officers for the year, with Dean ings. and R G Railway tracks where 50 and miles is about inspected Monday night, being Fairview, being named president; For the second consecutive it overturned, spilling the coal points Social Security also has a Carlston, from the office first sent was the letter representatives first Earl Clark, Spring City, year the Utah National Guard on the tracks and pinning both class. monthly retirement test. Even of the Adjutant General gave will award a $500 literary Mr. and Mrs. Olsen In the though a person continues full- counselor; Chesley Blackham, brief orientation on the Nato a graduating cab of the truck. Mrs. Olsen one-da-This Is a far cry from the ational scholarship time work, he may still get Moroni, second counselor. y Guard, to visitors inservice by promised Utah high school senior, ac- sustained gas burns and both social security checks for any some time offielals Other officers named were, the Mayor David Jorgencluding postal cording to Major General Max suffered shock and month in which he earns $100 Social Service: Jewel Cook, bruises. ago blit rather dates back sen and the Mt. Pleasant City well E. Rich, Utah Adjutant or less as an employee. Before They were treated at the San- before the pony express. Council, Al Bertl, President of General. this year, the figure was $8o!. Green, president; Camille pete LDS Hospital and releas the Mt. Pleasant Lion's club; If the envelojH arrives The subject of this year's ed. a month. A. people Nelson and Colleen Jorgensen, next Thursday, the Kay Lay, Principal of the No. can get checks for any monthsl both Mt. Pleasant, counselors, essay will be, "The National (news?) therein wilt be pub- Sanpete High School; Allen in which they are not actively j Recreation: Joyce Westenskow, When the truth hurts an enBeck, vice president of the Mt. lished In next week's Pyrawere held Guard as a Community PartFuneral services Dennis in Fairview North Ward chapel ner." Competition is open to terprise, there is something mid. engaged in their business. Moroni, president; Pleasant Jaycees and about 20 Thus, if a person is sick or on Haws and Virginia Dahl, both the afternoon of September 23, both male and female senior wrong with the enterprise. other citizens of Mt. Pleasant. students in any Utah high vacation for a long time, he Spring City, counselors; Kathy for Willis A. Mayor Jorgensen said that Brady. clerk; school, whether public, private may get some checks even Curtis, Mt. Pleasant, was very much Impressed he in was Mower Ted Bishop or parochial. Parent-Teache- r though not retired in any Claudia Acord, Spring City, rethe orientation given by by and pcstlude prelude charge; The scholarship for the Uni months. porter. Cotro-Mainand Lt. Capt. choir Louise Spencer; A year full of inspiration music, of Utah, Brigham versity wished he and Workman very is being number; prayer, Lee Mower; Young University or Utah There are some individuals and fun activities of all the much that people of Arimo, offispeaker, Hugh Brady in every community who really planned by the Seminary State University, at the choice and could hear Mt. Pleasant Russell of the winner will be awarded believe in the dictator princi- cers under direction of their Idaho; tribute, read by see what the Guard means to years. can be teachers, Owen B. Anderson Miller, Orem; vocal solo, Nor- the student who best relates in ple, provided they the community, the State,, and 23 Parentcalibre dictator. Rifles of at least man Brunger accompanied bjf 2,500 words or less the part First meeting of the 'year for the and Max Herschi. Nation. the William at with of speaker, Evelyn Terry; cartridge required National Guard Teacher Association of North Sanpete Junior norship the 2 solo, inches with in least Robertson, Delta; piano length plays with the more than 2.200 school will be held Friday, October 23, acan expanding type bullet. Margaret Miller, Orem; speak- American communities where high cording to Mrs. Gordon Staker, ; Provo M. Vasco Dr. Tanner, er, Army and Air Guard units are Archery permits for Sept, hunt president. si ng by Dee Adams and sons, located. not valid for general season. The meeting will be highOrem, accompanied by MarEntries must be submitted to Unlawful for anyone to fail to lighted by a dinner, with Bishop Miller; speaker, Utah garet the General, Adjutant stop at checking stations short program, and a Stanley Brady; remarks, Bish- National Guard, PO Box 2691, where stop sign is displayed. for parents benperiod choir number; op Mower; Fort Douglas, Utah, on or beHunting on special deer perand teachers. It will be held Buhl, Ida. fore Clude Cox, ediction, will April 1, I960. Judges mits is confined to the area at the Junior high school in L. Burial was in Fairview cem- be appointed by the National Alden Madsen, 38, who lost for which the permits are Moroni beginning at 7:30 p.m. Ursenbach Guard and the name of the directed by etery his life on construction work issued. Room representatives in the Funeral Home AVarren A. Bra- winner will be announced at Sina Lauritzen Jolly, 93, nanear Brigham City, was born Hunting during daylight hours dedicated the grave. Pall- the close of the current school tive Utah pioneer from Moroni, various communities will call and reared in Mt. Pleasant, Bon dy only. at the homes of junior high bearers were grandsons of the year. died Wednesday morning at the Basil P. and Elizabeth WalThese are only a few of the students to sell $1.00 tickets of deceased. Guard National a of home Wells Mrs. ker Utah Madsen, former Mt. Pleasis laws and it Any daughter, the obligation which entitles parents to mem- residents who now live in ant people commander will assist entrants Richmond, in Provo. of each license holder to Among in the PTA, and pays Mrs. Jolley was born in Mor- - bership Lake City. who came to Fairview to at- by providing background inSalt know all the laws before gofor the dlnner. Mrs- - Staker are his parents, of tended sendees were Mr. and formation about the Guard. oni January 29, 1866, a daugh- said. All Surviving ing afield. parents, both fathers Salt Lake two brothers, Mrs. Hugh Brady and son Jay General information is provid- ter of Launtz and Marie Laur- and mothers Ciy; are urged to atof Arimo, Idaho; Mr. and Ms ed herewith: itzen, early converts to the tend and Leon, Salt Lake City and Wilwith get acquainted and a sister, Mrs. For more than 300 years the LDS Church from Denmark. their childrens (? Ira Cox, Pocatello, Ida ; Mr. teachers. Time lis, Kearns; 4 as ;,iiA served in Clude most She of lived National has Guard Cox, life her Nile Mrs. and Cox, Harry (Edith) Simpson, Mt. ith our National her native city. She married will also be given to talk over Pleasant. Cox backbone of Mrs. the Idaho; Ophelia Buhl, KelLawrenee with have. Delegates Mark Cook and John Bigler Mr. defense, defending the individ- Joseph Loftis Jolley in the Salt any problems they may Funeral services are being son, advisor who have been named to attend the national Watson, Twin Falls, Ida.; and Helen Lasson Edgar unit each which and conducted today (Friday) at 11 Lake Feb. Endowment House ual community and Mrs. Warren A. Brady FFA meet in Kansas City. Mt. Pleasant, are a.m. in the Soil Lake Riverdaughter, Erma Labrum, Mr. represents as well as our Na- 23, 1882, and they were the par- of the program committee for side ward, with burial in the 11 and Mr. of children. ents tion. and Mrs. Otis Cheney, The first National Guard Mt. Pleasant cemetery. Mrs. Royal Cheney, Salt Lake Surviving are five daughters the year. Funeral services for Byron In Massa- and one son: Mrs. Fred A. (LyDinner committee for this was established An investigation is continuunit Max Ward, Mrs. Mr. and City; Mr" and Mrs. Dee Adams and chusetts in 1636. That unit has dia) Hampshire, 76, were held on Sheffield of Kaysville meeting is Mrs. Blanche John- ing on the accident in which killed Thursday afternoon in Mt. family, Mr. and Mrs. William served continuously up to the Mrs. J. Burton (Mina) Tuttle son, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Mr. Madsen was believed Pleasant Fourth ward with Miller and family, Orem; Mrs. present. Many units through- of Grand Junction, Colo.; Mrs. Deniece Blackham and Mrs. instantly. His body was found Bishop Delmar Beck in charge. Ada Cruser and daughter, Nina out the eastern part of the Wells (Permona) Richmond of Eva Jackson. by Ronald Monson of Brigham Mr. Hampshire died at 2:30 of Hyde and son, Monticello; Mrs. country have a continuous his- Provo; Mrs. Harry convention Mt. City after he noted tiat the (Zelma) Rex and Loy Hafen, Nominating a.m. Sunday in the Sanpete on which Mr. Madsen of carry-al- l the Democratic Party was held Sarah Clement, Mrs. Hettie tory dating back many years Barbour of Alhambra, Calif.; Pleasant, are a LDS beHospital following HawTanStates before was United Mrs. the Jack in Mt. Mrs. Pleasant Davis, for the Mr. room working was vacated. and (Fonda) Ray Tuesday night Carter, representatives stroke. Na- thorne, Calif.; and Ozro J. Jol- east side of a The Is believed the machine came Utah BraNation. incumbent Rancall It Hall with Mrs. and Mr. North city ner, Sanpete City Mr. and son of Mark Cook, He was a retired farmer, to back 26 over tional Guard Mt. the workman after he dates of ran PetergrandErnest Clifford School while Mrs. and Bushman, Mr. Pleasant; councilmen, ley Henry District, dy, and was a gardner and life- Mrs. Morris Cook of Ft. Green children and 80 great grand and Uarda Blackham, Moroni, tell or was thrown from it Hafen and Grant Olsen be- son, Salt Lake City; Dr. and March 25, 1849. Jay time worker in the LDS and president of North Sanpete On hundreds of occasions, children. are for the west He was working on the Willard ing nominated as the Demo- Mrs. Robert Sw'enson, Salt church. He spent all his life in of Future Farmers, cratic candidates for the Nov- Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. John Guardsmen from all parts of Funeral services will be held side of the district. Bay project near Brigham City. Chapter inthe same home at First West and John 1 p.m. in the Morrendered have our at 3 election. and Mr. ember country Mr. son of Saturday are: Swenson, Spnngville; Room representatives Bigler, and Third North, Mt. Pleasant. Ed Monk was named city Mrs. Ransil Stevens, Salt Lake valuable service to their com- oni East LDS Ward chapel Seventh grade, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Hampshire was born Ap- and Mrs. John Bigler of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gun- munities during floods, fires, with Bishop Irwin Morley pre Clair Tuttle, Mt. Pleasant; Mr. will represent North chairman for the Democratic City; ril 23, 1883 in Mt. Pleasant, a Mr. and Mrs .O. W. tornadoes, earthquakes, prison siding. Friends may call at the and Mrs. Jack Tucker, Fair-vieScow. derson, Dewey succeeding party, son of Charles and Elizabeth Sanpete high school as chapMrs. Ruth Pixton, riots and many other emergen- chapel from 12 to 1 p m. as was named Oleah Gunderscn, Mrs. Cloyd Downard, Thompson Ann West Hampshire. He mar- ter Burial will be at Moroni. National the on at 2, Col. 1) cies and disasters. delegates (Continued Page Mrs. secretary. Dorothy Spring Black-burnCity; e ried Margaret Ellen Mr. and Future Farmer convention at Blackham, Moroni; October 21, 1931. Mrs. Vern Hansen, Ft. Green. He served an LDS mission to Kansas City. BASEMENTS ARE NOT AVAILABLI Eighth grade, Mr. and Mrs. They will be accompanied by FAMILY FALLOUT SHELTER the Eastern States from 1919 Mt. Pleasant; Fred Willcox, Jordan IL Mower, life-lon- g their advisor, Lawrence Kelson. to 1921. Protection in For Nuclear War Mr. Family Gerald Nielson, Mrs, and resident of Fairview, celebratLake Salt These boys left Surviving are his widow, Mt Mrs. Erma Frand-sen- , ed his 87th birthday anniver2 a.m. aboard the City Fairview; at and Mrs a City Pleasant, sister, Spring City; Mr. and Mrs. sary at his home Friday. Orlando (Vilate) Bradley oi of St. Louis and will spend Owen Christensen, Ft. Green; Mr. Mower was bom In three days at the convention San Diego, Calif. BlackMr. Clifford Mrs. and is Fairview Oct. held which at 1872, a son 9, was Municipal in Mt. Pleasant Burial Moroni. Ninth grade, Mr. of John Albert and Matilda thoufive ham, where Auditorium directed cemetery by city and Mrs. LaMont Blackham, Brady Mower. He married sand Future Farmers will be Funeral Horne. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Irons, Mor- Mary Elizabeth Peterson Augguests of Kansas City. oni; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allred, ust 17, 1893. They were the They return home today, OcFt. Green; Mr. and Mrs. Ver- parents of one son and five tober 16. non Staker, Mt. Pleasant; Mr. daughters. She died tn 1951. and Mrs. Byron Larsen, Fair-vie- On September 8, 1952 he marMr. and Mrs. Glen Don- ried Luna Cozier. aldson, Spring City. RepresentDuring his life he has been ing all three grades are Mr. an arrive rnenib r of the LDS Corp. Jack L. Larsen, son of Judges of election for the and Mrs. Don Rosenlund, Oak church. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Larsen election to be hcl November Creek and Milburn; Mr. and He has eighteen grandchilof Mt. Pleasant, has recently 3 have oeen named as follows-DistricMrs, Marvin Coates, Mountain-ville- ; dren, 31 1 Herman-sen, returned from Sasebo, Japan, Opal Willis Mrs. Mr. and and three where he has been stationed Oleah Thompson and DuCloward, Chester; Mr. and Mrs the past two years with the luth Norman. David Rees, Wales. 2 Marines. District Iris Piterson, He who Imitates an evil exHe has been a member of Vcrd.i Young and Alice J beis much difference There generally goes beyond ample for more than llanscn. the Marines corrugated metal sections or over with earth at shown here. Materials the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization, a good exthree years At present he Is District 3 Della Scow, 'pre-ca- st concrete can be used for shelters would ooct about $700. A contractor prob- contains building plana (or live basic fallout tween imitating a good man, it; he who imitates ample generally falls Bhort of stationed at Camp Pendleton, Ruby Erickson and J. P,en St.i- - either above or below (round. They form ably would be required to help build II. shelter. Copies may be obtained by writ- and counterfeiting him. Francesco Guicciardini. it. The Family Fallout Shelter, published by ing: Box Home Shelter, Battle Creek, Mich. effective fallout shelters when mounded Benjamin Franklin. Calif. 12 Seminary Students Name New National Guard Officers, Plan Program for Year Award S500 Funeral Services At Fairview lie-fo- re For W. Brady Dinner to Highlight First Meeting Friday, Oct. es 23 " Former Resident Funeral Services Loses Life on Saturday, Moroni Construction Job For Sina Jolly out-of-to- . Funeral Services Held Thursday For Mr. Hampshire Future Farmers Incumbents Listed Name Delegates By Democrats To Kansas City Fairview Man Celebrates 87th - Marine Returns From Japan Judges Scheduled 1 t jPRE-SIlArE- D WHERE Birthday Friday |