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Show November 6, 1959 rilF. MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Page Three Spring Ciht The Ward Relief Society ference was held Sunday Open House Set To Honor Lady con- even- ing in the chapel. Mrs. Elba Hansen, counselor announced, and the following took part: Evonna Justesen, Bishop Roger M. Allred, Mrs. Geniel Watson, Dorothy Clark, Vera Sorensen, Dorcas Rlain, Mamie All-reAda Ellis and Lila Rae Allred. Songs were given by Ac '' ' yj? the Singng Mothers. "V Mrs. Iatsy McGerty of Salt s-JaxILake City visited Sunday with i' Mrs. Sherlene Larsen and famAllred and Mrs. Myrtle ily and .f other relatives. Attend. ng the birthday Sunday of Mrs. Earl Jensen was1 her family: Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Buchanan and family, of Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Butler, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jensen and family of Moroni; Mr. and Mrs. David Earl Jensen and family, Mt. Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs. Virt Barney of Delta. Mr. and Mrs. Reid H. Allred visited Monday in Orem witb Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Allred and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Allred and family in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Howell and children of Manti visited . Hi j .t tf,v Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. RusMrs. and Mr. V sell Aiken and . Mar Dye. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arnold and V family visited Sunday at the ome of Mrs. Evah J. Allred. Mrs. Allred returned with them to Salt Lake City for a weeks ; visit. Visiting last week end at the home of Mrs. Ruth Osborne were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sorensen, Kathy and Carolyn and Miss Earlene Beck, former student of the BY IT to be wed to Darrell Olsen, Salt Lake City, Gerald W. Hansen and make home in California. and Judy K. Justesen of West V V "V : . tv 1 5x Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Black and family of Midvale spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Black and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Black and daughters. Mayor and Mrs. John R. Baxter are proud grandparents of a granddaughter born Oct. 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kitchen of Orem. Mother was former Janet Baxter and the baby is sixth child and fourth daughter for the Kitchens. Mrs. Baxter is visiting with the family. Mrs. Ruth Osborne has learned of the birth of a baby great granddaughter Oct. 29 at the Mt. Pleasant Hospital to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shepherd of Magna. Mother was the former LaWana Osborne, and maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gardell Osborne. This is the fourth child and second daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Shaw and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Clark and baby of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Fair-vie- w Mr. and Mrs. Delone Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Thompson and children of Olympia Nat. Park, Wash., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson and Miss Virginia Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Dye of On 80th Fountain Green Woman Notes lew A club members met at the home evening of Mrs. Geniel Carter. High scores were won by Mrs. Reiva Mri. Hanna C. Mathis, Ft. Kosenlof and Mrs. Edith SimpGreen, celebrated her 81st son and guest prize by Mrs. birthday Friday. A dinner was Catherine Draper. given in her honor that eve-- I ning at the home of a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Welcome (LaVern) Chapman, with mem-- I bers of the family in attend-- I The Fireside group met Sunance. day evening at the home of Mrs. Mathis was born in Mr. and Mrs. Leon Nielsen Fountain Green October 30, Prayers wereby Clyde Cox and 1878, a daughter of Joshua and Lloyd Terry; theme, Norma Sarah Huggins Coombs. She Elaine Anderson; lesson, Leon married Th mas Mathis Aug- Nielsen. Refreshments were ust 25, 1899. He died in 1942 served to nineteen members. She lives alone and does her Ilene and Vergil Peterson own housework. Her hobby is were general chairmen; Orson crocheting and making quilts. and Wilma Miner, Eddie and She has always been an ardent LaRue Johnson, Bary and Maxgenealogy and temple worker ine Anderson were in charge of and has been active in both decorations; Calvin and Mary church and civic organizations. Lou Garlick, Tommy and DonShe is the mother of three na Brunger, Lavon and Floyd children, two of whom are liv- Stewart, food; Ross and MarMrs. LaVern ian Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Toming. They are, Chapman, Ft. Green, and Mrs. my Grunger, Mr. and Mrs. Dail Virgil (Rita) Rostron, Lark. Vance, spook alley; Jerry and She has five grandchildren and LaVon Nelson, games. Bridge Thursday 81st Birthday n 3. Honoring her 80th birthday anniversary, Mrs. Win. Winkler will be honored guest at an open house Sunday, November 8 from 2 to 5 p.m. at tne home of her son, Harold Winkler, 317 East 4tn South. Emma Fowes Winkler was born in Mt. Pleasant Nov. 13. 1879, a daughter of John and Magdalena Fowles. She married William Winkler July 14, 1897, in Manti LDS Temple L. Last July the couple, thought Glcnim I ou (ox, who will be , to the longest married couple married to Alfred 11. Jeffery in Mt. Pleasant, celebrated the of Delta November 7. 62nd wedding anniversary of J41 Fairview Maid Earl and Mrs. Arthur Glen Fairview, have announced the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Mr. Cox, )) Mt. Pleasant, . . Utah, Store ( fin 1 1 FOUNDERS DAYS . H. Beck Miss Earlene Beck, and Gerald ARE FRIDAY, NOV. 6, NOV. 7 SATURDAY, Firsi-Fourt- h Store Hours: bride-to-b- e Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Acord and daughters. Visiting last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virus OsOsborne borne were Connell and small daughter Carla of West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Osborne and baby boy of Mt. Pleasant. November meeting of the Canal Creek DUP was Monday at the home of Mr3. Grace B. Allred with Mrs. Ada Allred, assisting hostess. The December Christmas party will be at the home of Mrs. Farrell Crisp. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rasmussen and family of Fremont, Utah, visited here thi3 week with their aunts, Mr. Dorcus Blain and Mrs. Pearl Davis. 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. honor. Bridesmaids will be Mrs. Sandra Carter, Mrs. Rae Lene Beckstrom and Miss Ruth Ann Beck, sister of the bride. Best man duties will be performed by Steve Neilson, formerly of Mt. Pleasant. Miss Beck is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and has attended Brigham Young University for the past two Mr. Hansen is a graduate of North Sanpete High School, and has served in the U. S. Army, and has been employed by the University of Utah fer the past three years. Following their marriage the young couple will go to Los Angeles, Calif., to make their home. D NYLON SHEERS Pastel and White Womens Panties 8'2 Sizes 1 first quality d, nylons give you glamour sheerness plus an excellent measure of 60-gau- wear. truck in Its dan! 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Mrs. LaRue Bates and son has chosen The of Salt Lake City visited last as matron of Allen Beck Mrs. Mr. week with and Mrs. Alfred New frames, up to 23.6 more rigid, give 1960 Ford farm trucks a strong new backbone ! Brakes, radiators, electrical wiring, sheet metal are all tougher. And Fords now offers 1,300 pounds more payload ! nt r7DEllCI00S n for heftier farm hauls! static-resista- Welcome Home e) Glenna Lou and Alfred H. Jeffery of Delta. Miss Cox is a graduate of North Sanpete High School, has attended Snow College and is presently employed in Provo. Mr. Jeffery is a graduate of DURABILITY and new have sixteen grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Friends and relatives are invited to call at the Harold Winkler home. corn-arme- of Indianola NEW FORD plastic-foa- n Mex. Sunday OUR HAT'S OFF TO MR PENNEY WITH BUDGET-PRICE- New are Aurcl P., Tohutchi, N. With Delta Man With Gerald W. Hansen on Friday lie Sons Elder Shelley returned home on after ful. Ring an LDS William Owen, Arlington, Va.; mission in the South West InJ. Harold, Mt. Pleasant; Evan dian Mission. T., Ogden; Grnt, Salt Lake eleven great grandchildren. She City, and Wendell, Tooele. They has two living ssters and one brother, Mrs. Mary E. Draper d and Wilford Coombs, Fountain Delta High School, has Mrs. and Elizabeth (Lib-blGreen, of forces, spending part Robertson, Provo. the time in Germany and is pleted two years service In the presently employed at Provo. The couple will be married November 7 In Manti Temple and a reception honoring the newlyweds will be that same North evening in Fairview Ward chapel. having died in Infancy. Sets Wedding GETTING BITTER ALL THE TIME , - Wm. Winkler who will honored at oH-- house, Mrs. A welcome home party was held Thursday evening in the Mountainville Ward In honor their marriage. They are parents of six sons, of Elder Melvin Shelley, son of their only daughter, Thora, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Shelley. 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