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Show October 16, 197) HIE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Page Three Growers Auxiliary Elects Officers At Fountain Green Its Autumn Apples and The Lady Wool Giemetu Auxilmiy of Fountain Green was recently leoiganuod wnth Mrs Osmond Crowther pi evident, and Mis John H Aagaid as distiict director Other s yet to be chosen Outgoing office! s uie Mis Ietir Jacobsen, picsnlent, Mis Jay OKin, secietaiv and Mrs Calvin Allied, assistant direc-to- r of "Make It Youisclf With Of inlet est to Mt pleasant j folks is the annoum ement of the mamage of Miss Susan Bu-,- h of Suit Luke City and Guiy R Noi man, son of Mr ami Mis A Rieve Nonnan, Mt Wool " Pleasant The newly elected officeis announce that the annual "Make It Yourself With Wool contest will be held December 29 All ai tides to be enteicd in the contest should be handed in by Decembei 28 Anjone wishing inioimation legal ding this contest should contact Mis John II Aagaid, Fountain Gieen The couple was mauled Sep22 in Manti Temple i ites w ith President A Bent Peterson officiating Patents of the biulegroom honoied the couple at a wed-dna- r bieukfast following the tember A do-i- t yourstlff r with a little imagination tan do much to achieve the warmth of a traditional interior with stock moldings Iliise moldings of ponderosa pine, available in dozens of styles and shapes fioin building can be com-bmmateinl in many ways to create such things as paniltd walls, toniH.es, valanus, and mantels These aiihitectural di tails are among the most Glee live ways to add the beauty and warmth of wood to an intci lor decorating si heme Ihe clear, smooth gtain of the pondciosu pine is easy to linish with paint or stains for natuial wood tones Many building material dealers tan oiler suggestions as to how vaiious mo'dings can Vie used singly or in combinations. td ent of Bngliam Young University The biulegroom has bt en attending the Provo school and will i nlinue his studies theie The couple honey mooned in southern California and have returned to Piovo to make their home Columbus a new found world, but his original dream wasnt realized until about 60 years after his dealft He wanted to establish a great trading city on an island near Japan, wheie the products of East and West could be exThat dream was realThere's nothing quite like fall for enjoying the most American changed ized when the Spanish occunow are dish of all apple pie with cheese. Its hotausc apples just right, whether eaten with the symbol of the Fall Cheese Festival or pied the Philippine Islands. whether baked in a pie covered with a liberal slab of good cheese. And now is the time when a wide vnru tv of wonderful apples and Isolation might be all right a wide variety of cheeses are available tn the markets. if the world declines to believe that you mean it. One still hears the aigum-en- t that if it were good enough DELICIOUS for grandpa, It's good enough for grandchild What about BYU the gout ? nuptials Dragerton Miss Weds Man from Founfain Green Mi and Mrs Claience C. Bush, parents of the bnde, at a leception that evening at their home, 3666 Millbrook Terr , Salt Lake City, hononng the just-wed- s The cou(le received guests at the reception standing beneath W - a hanging electufied chandelier with garlands of fall foweis and gold grapes cascading from the chandelier to lighted The guests were serv-- 1 ed on the patio at small tables centeied by gold huincane lamps and autumn leaves. For her wedding the lovely oung bnde woie a Cahill or- v Trent Johnson of Fountain Gieen exchanged wedding vow's with Miss Kaien Cowley of Dragerton on August 31 in a ceremony peifoimed in Ely, Nevada. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Cowley, Diagerton, and parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs Clarence Johnson of Fountain Gieen The young couple was honored at a reception the evening of September 26 in Dragerton with parents of the bride can-delab- ia H. c iginal fashioned of Chantilly lace and njlon tulle The lace bodice was enhanced by long sleeves tapenng to lily points over the wrists and a vd neckline, framed with tucked tulle. The redingote-style- d skirt was swept into a chapel train d Her veil of illusion was to a crown of silk and pearlized orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet fashioned of a white orchid surrounded by gold grapes and cascading white roses Attending the bride were Miss Wendy Mangum, maid of honor; Miss Kay David, Mu Karen David and Miss Bonnie Bush, junior bridesmaid. They wore sunburst gold peau de soie gowms with matching bandeaux They carried bouquets of white and gold flowers with gold wheat. Little Nancy Bush, the brides sister, and Colleen Kelly were flow'er girls They wore gold crystal charm frocks and carried miniature bouquets For her daughter's wedding, Mrs Bush chose a brown Chantilly lace sheath over silk while cap-tuie- in r rcviticS . . . I t. Harold Moldings Offer Decorating Ideas To Home Owners e Gary Norman of Mt. Pleasant Takes Vows with Susan Bush of Salt Lake offi-cei- as hosts They are making a home Salt Lake City Cheese-Tim- ti b--i Dean Woolsey, son of Mr and Mrs t t f I Harold underwent ; Woolsey I C surgery Monday night at the jm i Sanpete LDS Hospital for a Mrs. Norman, the former Miss Susan Bush of Salt Gary ruptured appendix. Lake City who exchanged ous In Manti Temple rites September 23. Mr. and Mrs Frederick (Leah) Jackson of San FranArtopic Club met Thursday Mr. and Mrs. R Bruce Seecisco, California, are visiting night with Mrs. Mildred Seely ly, welcomed a new greathere at the home of her mo- as hostess The 5 was grandchild October The program ther, Mrs Peter Simpson. presented by Mrs. Alta Jen- baby boy is the son of Mr Mrs Glen Draper sen who gave a travelogue of and of Mrs Maybelle Frandsen en- her last summer to the Kearns. trip tertained members of the Past east coast, the Hill Cumorah Noble Grands club Wednesday Pageant, New York and other Mrs R Bruce Seely spent evening at the home of her places of church interest. last weekend in Salt Lake City mother, Mrs Levi Poulsen and were Mrs vicinity where she attendSpecial guests ed the State DUP convention MariMrs Bridge club met Thursday Seelys daughters, General Conference, and also of American visited wnth her children and evening at the home of Mrs lyn Sorensen Carrie Tomlinson. Mrs Leah Fork, Mrs Norma Larsen of their families. Jackson of San Francisco was Ephraim, also Mrs. Josephine Peterson of this city. a special guest. Representmg North Sanpete Stake at the Leadership School in Logan this week are LaVon HURRY! WHILE THEY LAST! McArthur, Elnora Larsen and Helen Lasson of Mt. Pleasant, and Ruby Hansen, Fairview in Full carload Conand consoles, styling spinets The school is sponsored by the temporary, Colonial, Modern, French Provincial, Extension Service five-year-o- ld h 1 'i PIANO SALE the bridegrooms mother ed a satin. i t,' -- ? bf Utes Set Records ; In Downing ft University of Utah's runnin meet Denver Friday night at 8 p m in their second conference game, and for the SjW' fast time since the season opener the Utes are without a serious injury The game is dressed at Ancient Egypt's Queen at Denver. Veer tile, this saleslady attracted In their 20-- 8 victory over uslomers to the exhibit of of BYU Tat to at the United StatesOnntg last Friday night, the World Trade Fair. performance of Utahs Maste-lott- o told the story of the First Jetliner game when he ran for 91 yards against the Y, which was 15 Sydney, Australia Australia yards more than the entire took earlier this BYU club delivery registered from month of her first jet airliner, rushing The Utes ran up a which landed at Sydney after total of 320 yards to set a crossing the Pacific in 16 new record for a Nagel coachhours, 10 mmutes on its de- ed eleven at the U. They also livery flight from the United ran off 85 plays in the game States. The time from the as compared to 54 last year. San Francisco control tower to the Sydney tower clipped 11 We all learn easly to imitate hours off the tower-to-towwhat is base and depraved. record. Juvenal. er LOWEST-PRICE- $15.00 down, $15.00 per month. Summerhays Music Company 3719 South State St. Salt Lake City, Utah $5.00 will hold any piano until Christmas! D LIGHT AMD MEDIUM TRUCKS select- model of brown crepe and Priced lowest of the leading makes Paul Garlick performed best man duties, while Brooks Larsen, Merrill Ney, Bryant Norman, the bridegrooms brother, and Kirk David ushered. The bride is a former stud- - with Ruth McKinney and Elizabeth Anderson of Spring City, Ruth Erickson and Ethel Mower of Hill Fairview. Miss Britton (Betty Jean) Clair and daughters, Karen and Kathy of Bakersfield, Calif , are spending two weeks here North Sanpete Stake Relief visiting at the home of her Society board member. attend parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh ing Relief Society conference Barentsen. in Salt Lake were Louis Jo hansen, Amy Ursenbach, Opal People often seek excuses Hermansen, VaLene Johansen, for their failures instead of Glenda Staker and Pauline trying to do something about Rasmussen of Mt Pleasant; them. 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