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Show onfab beauties false dairy honors Fairvievif Three lovely young ladies from Fairview won Sanpete County Dmry Princess and attendants honors at the contest held last weekend at Ephraim in conjunction with the 21st annual Sanpete Rambouillet and Junior Livestock Show. The contest was held Friday evening at the annual ban Yvonne Cox, daughter of Mr ant, and Dixie Bliukburn of and Mrs Edmond Cox, and Moroni. Valear Black of EphChailotte Mower, daughter of raim was named Sanpete CowMr. and Mrs Ruel Mower, ate boy Sweetheait Other honors won by conthe attendants Two girls from the north testants from this area, open Sanpete area also won as at- calls, Bert Sorensen, Mt. Pleastendants to the Sanpete Cow- ant; champion milking shortboy Sweetheurt. They are horn, senior division. Fitting Elaine Brothersen, Mt Pleas and showmanship, junior divi quet of the Sanpete County Dairy Assn Wearing the Dairy Princess crown for I960 is Miss Virginia Jensen, daughter of Mr and Mrs. George J.. Jensen of Fairview The crown was placed on her head by the 1959 Dairy Princess, Nedra Riddle Thompson, also of Fairview. sion, third place, John Brother-se- n, Mt. Pleasant; Maurice An2 derson, Wales, best colt, years old, senior division; Bruce Allred, Mt. Pleasant, best pleasure horse; Clark Benson, Mt. Pleasant, best stock horse; Reed Thomas, Wales, best stallion. 1-- North and South Sanpete chapters of Daughters of Utah Pionceis will hold their annual convention Saturday, May 21, at the Mt. Pleasant First-Fourt- h Ward chapel. Meetings will convene at 10 a.ni. and 2 p m. and dinner will be served at noon. Ofifcers of the Central Camp in Salt Lake City will be in attendance and will speak at the convention, according to Mrs. Lucy Tucker of Fairview, Captain of the North Sanpete Camp. All women are invited. Volume Seventy 1 UK Ml'. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID, l'KIDAY, MAY 20, Newly elected officers of the North Sanpete High School took the oath of office in ceremonies performed Friday evening at the Inaugural Ball, m w ith Principal Howard Lay administering the Ml- - . t,' r .j . Dairy Princess and attendants, all from Fairview, are seated: Virginia Jensen, Sanpete County Dairy Princess, and attendants, 1 to r: Yvonne Co and Charlotte Mower, (photo courtesy Lyman Willardson.) Fairview schedules homecoming dates Winter d, d, Death claims fifth victim of Fairview crash Wales student speaker at program Kay oath officers turned ovei the gavel and other tokens of office to their successors. Officers for the 1960-6scholastic year are as follows Out-goin- , Promotion of Humane Education. Winners at the high school were Mark Young) Dorothy Nelson, Rodney Coates, Howard Lamb, Jay Green, Wayne Kathleen Anderson, Turpin, Ronald Giles, Shanna Erickson, Ervin Shelley, Marie Beck, Sandra Olsen, Dennis Coates, Melba Strate, Ivan Shelley, Evan Jensen, Shirley Anderson, A homecoming celebration City of Fairview, Fairview Rid Faun Spens, Dorothy Swensen, Helen Marx and Micky Living- for Fairview on June 24 and ing Club and Daughter of Utah ston, who received certificates 25 is being sponsored by the Picneers. Harold Blackburn and Cleon of merit. of the At North Sanpete Junior Rigby are rodeo to be held at 8 p.m. on High Barbara Stansfield and June 24. Bennie Shepherd received cash The program at 10 a m. June prizes and the following were awarded certificates of merit: Winter played a return 25 will be under direction of Dennis Madsen, Nanette Aag-arengagement on Wednesday the Daughters of Utah Pioneers ill North Frances Rees, Michael Sanpete alley, with Mrs. Eva Nielsen as the when a light snow fell in- chairman. Hill, Dorothy Brewer, Vickie Moss. David Unopulos, Barbtermittently throughout the At 12 noon dinner will be ara Stansfield, Paula Black-haday. in the South Ward chasened Michael Ted Poulson, The storm was preceded by The parade will be held pel. a return of March winds on at 3 Porter, Carol Lund, David All-repm. Heniy Wheeler, Ara-as- a Paul Back, Stephen Strate. Tuesday night. and Opal Barton Terry Valerie Johnson. Dennis Clow-ard- , head committee. At the parade Katheryn Shelley, Tar.-n- y 8 p m. arother rodeo will be Prestwich, Milton Larsen, Judy held directed by Harold BlackFrandsen, Anna Blackham, Paburn and CDon Rigby. A dance tty Lund, Andra Jensen, Zella in the amusement hall is the Hansen, Sandra Coates, Donna feature. Edward concluding Mitchell, Nada Graham, DarBench is chairman. lene Frandsen, Mona Miner, Susan Johnson, Carol Day, Ire-t- a Our human laws are but the Sorensen, Lola Miles, Shar-ily- n more or less imperfect, copies, Berti, Marilyn Shelley, of the eternal laws, so far as Stak-er, Bonnie Johansen, Karen The fifth victim of an early we can read them. James A BurnKathleen Jimmy Bell, 24 at Froude morning crash April side, Kathleen Blackham, JeanR. Sprowell, nette Bench, Gerry Curtis and Fairview', Joseph 25, Bountiful, died early SunVirginia Aagard. day morning in a Salt Lake City hospital. Mr. Sprowells wife, Mrs. Shirley Sprowell, 24, was killed instantly when the car in which they were riding failed to negotiate a curve on the CSU north city limits of Fairview on Highway 89, and crashed Richard Thomas of Wales 66 service stahas been selected as the stud- into the Phillips ent speaker to represent the tion. Others killed were Grant K. Neath, 28, driver; his wife, graduating students at exercises of the Nora Neath, 24, and Richard College of Southern Utah In- M. Selander, 24, all of Bountistitute of Religion May 22. Mr. Thomas, a graduate of ful. Mr. Selander's wife, Maur-in- e the upper division at the IncolSelander, 22, was released Miss Oneita Madsen, daughat the is a stitute, junior ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert lege and majoring in the area from a Salt Lake hospital May II after treatment for injuries Madsen of Fairview, is ladof education. ing sponsored by the lions The program will begin at suffered in the accident. of that city, to Girls State The three couples were re8:15 p.m. in the auditorium on at Mt to from Bountiful Utah of Logan June 12 to 19. A Southern turning the College, campus. Dr. Rex A. Skidmore, Pleasant where they had at- junior at the North Sanpete will deliver the commencement tended a J.C. Travel Trophy high school, she is interested in music. address. meeting. g 1 Kelly Dye, son of Mr. and Mrs Mar Dye, Spring City, president; Debra Blackham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blackham, Moroni, vice president; Camille Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson, Mt. Pleasant, secretary-treasureLinda Blackham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Blackham, Moroni, assembly manager; Ruth Puzey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Nancy Puzey, Chester, Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Cook, Fountain of the school Green, paper, NS Times; Kayla Cheney', daughter of Mr. and Mrs and Reed Cheney', Fairview, Nanalee Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Larsen, of the Mt. Pleasant, yearbook, En Ess Aitch. Sheri ol Blain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Blain, Spring City; Sandra Lund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Trux Lund, Mt. Pleasant; Verlene Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anderson, Fountain Green and daughter of Sheryl Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Madsen. Mt. Pleasant, cheerleaders. Seniors who had won scholarships were then presented r; Former Fairview resident dies Word was received by friends in Fairview of the death May 11 at her home in Lehi of Beulah Elizabeth Jacobs Marsh 47. The Marsh family lived at and received their awards as follows Bngham Young University, Carol Johnson; Snow College, Louis Cook, Steven Clow tlier, Bevel ly Stevens, Jean Dickeison, Kathleen Oak-- ( Elaine Karen y, Johnson, Johnson, Gwendolyn Irons, Lee Draper, Dorothy Aiken, Charstate normal lotte Mower; scholai ships to the college of their choice, Betty Ann Kelson and Rudy Seely; Girls' State scholarship, Susan Louise Sorensen; Henegars Business College, Miriam Rita Dye; Hollywood Beauty College, Vivian Daniels and Betty Nielson; Darrell's College of Beauty Ella Mae Christensen, Sharen Coates, Dorothy Kay Nelson; Beauty Salon and School, Inc., Linda Madsen and Edna Lou Olsen. of North raduation exercises pete LDS Seminary has been set May 20, at eight oclock in the te House in Moroni, according to 8. Anderson. acme of the graduation exercises He that hath clean hands and a will conduct program. Dorothy Aiken is chor-JaChristensen, organist, and raBlackham, pianist, pening song by the congrega-1- s "Shall the Youth of Zion Invocation, Richard Bohne; .or; y trio. Joyce Westenskow, Diane Hardy, Jewel Cook, la Biackham, Debra Blackham; s, Claudia Arord, Steven Crow-- , Erma Lee Bench. Mark Cook, inloo Larsen; solo, Kayla Che-- ; duet, Sherrol Biain, Earl Clark; ute to the graduates, President rge Anderson; solo, Oneita Mad-- ; presentation of graduates, Owen Anderson; awarding of diplomas, sident A. J. Anderson; announ flic Twenty-on- e Pat-dorlc- y, cing graduates, Dean Carlston; song by congregation, "We Thank Thee O God for a Prophet; benediction, Aileen Larsen. Claud Maud Acord, Dorothy Gayle Aiken, Terry Wendal Ames, Flora Jean Anderson, Kathleen Anderson, Linda Carol Anderson, Paul M. Anderson, Lynda Barney, Anna Marie Beck, Clara Louise Beck, Carol Fae Bell, Erma Lee Bench, Chesley T. Blackham, Debra Ann Blackham, Maud Linda Blackham, Sherrol Blain, Richard Eugene Bohne, Karen Ian Bowers, Alice Norma Bojlnn, Elaine Brothersen, Kayla L. Cheney. Arlene Christensen, Bonnv Christensen, Jay S. Christensen, James M. Christensen, Lois Kay Christensen. Newell B. Mitchell Christensen, Christensen, Phil Christensen, Earl Daniel Clark, Frank Clown rd, James Ixmis Cook, Jewel Cook, Mark Evan Conk, Nancy Cook, Alvin Doyle Dean Maurice Coreornn, Coombs, Steven D. Crowther, Randolph Chester Curtis, Judith Daniels, Marilyn Davis, Steven Despain, Joseph Down-ard- ; Dianne Draper, H. Lee Draper, Wanda June Draper, Kelly Dye, Bonnie Sue Ned G. Edmondson, Ericksen, June Kaye Everitt, Sharon Eave Field, Newell Green. Alary Louise Hansen, Diane Hardy, Gayle Holman, Carolyn Andrea Don Hope, Vena Darlene Hughes, Jacobsen, Jim Jacobsen, Judy Louise Jensen, LaNila Jensen, Gordon Johansen, Karen Johnson, Vicki Lynn Johnson, Bessie Kaye Jorgensen, Colleen Jorgensen, Kent Lamb, Aileen Larsen, Jean Larsen, Nanalee Larsen, Tom Lund, Donnell K. MadOneita Madsen, sen, Sheryl Iee Madsen, Theda Madsen, Diane Martin, Beverly Dee Mickel, LaRee Mills, Patsy Morley, Robert John Motley, Bonnie Louise Mower. Jimmy David Neilson, Camille Nelson, Delores Nelson. Kathy Earl C. Oldroyd. Charles Rowe Olsen, Edna Lou Olsen, Florence Colene Orton, David Pedersen, Beth Oc-ko- Peterson, Dorothy Ann Peterson, Winners named services will May 22, at Snow College at 5 p.m. in the college Baccalaureate be Sunday, R Cur- Ct mmencement exi reises are set for Thursday, May 26, at 7.30 m the auditorium. Delivaddering the commencement Dml-dress will be Dr. Frank E. Pr., president of Westminster College, Salt Lake City. The valedictorian of the class, Reed C. Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moyle Rasmussen, Gunnison, will also appear on the program. Prospective graduates, as announced by Dean of Students Ross P. Findlay, include the following from north Sanpete area: Associate in arts: Floyd Ned Jensen, Moroni; Virginia Jensen, Fairview. Associate in Science: Linda Aiken, Spring City; Margene Anderson, Moroni; Oren Cleon Sandra Fairview; Anderson, Lynn Cox, Fairview; Gary Evan McArthur, Mt. Pleasant; Ernest Kay Peterson, Spring City; Merna Ann Spens, Moroni; Joan LaRee Stevens, Mt. y, gta-ciuati- Sanpete census counts 10,975 Ralph E. Robson, census district supervisor, reports the census count to date in Sanpete County is 10,975. These figures are believed to be substantially correct, but minor revisions may possibly occur after careful examination of the leturns. David Poulson, Argie Pritchett, Susan Bea Pritchett, Ruth Jenae Puzey, DiAnn Robinson, Grant Shelley, Terry Shepherd, Melba Sue Strate, Dorothy Swensen, Kathleen Taylor, Mardene Tidwell, Dixie Thomas, Freddy T. Walters, Joyce Westenskow. Fourth year certificates will go to Miriam Dye. Jean Carole Davis, Hartley, Owen Howell, James Jack-soRonald Lay, David Nelson, Nelson, Royce Peckham, AnPeterson. Susan drew Reynolds, Shirley Rogers, Darlene Seely, Rudy Seelv, Darrell Shelley and Gaylan 22. Music for the two general sessions Sunday will be furnished by North Sanpete Staka Relief Society Singing Mothers and a girls chorus from North Sanpete high school. The Singing Mothers chorus A successful spring Campo-re- e under direction of Opal will furnish the muof Boy Scouts from North held was sic for the morning session. Stake May Sanpete 13 and 14 in the canyon above They will sing, "The Lord is My Light, "Prayer For SerSpring iCty. Troops 501, 502, 503 and vice, with solo parts by 506 Johansen, Alice Hafen participated and there were 62 registered, all receiv- and Elizabeth Anderson; "We Thank Thee O God for a Proing Camporee Patches. Scoutmasters in charge were phet" by chorus and congregaDail P. Averett, 501; Iven Cox, tion, and "When Singing Mo502; Burnard Turpin, 503; Lo- thers Sing. The girls chorus directed by well Hansen and Glen Donaldson, 506. O. V. Anderson was Vernon P. Johansen will furnish the music for the afterCamporee director. is a noon session. They will sing, The local Camporee forerunner to the big 50th an- "Do What Is Right," chorus niversary eamporee to be held and congregation; "Bless Us, July 22 and 23 in Salt Creek O Lord," "Shall the Youth of Canyon near Nephi. District 6 Zion Falter, 'choius and conwill paiticipate. gregation, and O Lord Most Winners in activities were: Holy." fire by friction, 506; fire by Accompanists for the girls flint and steel, 506; string chorus are Colleen Jorgensen, burning, 501; casting animal Karen Johnson and Paula Lay. tracks, 506; nature, 501; pan Accompanists for the Singing cake flip, 501 ; camp inspec- Mothers are Ethel Ericksen and Rhoda Drage. tion, 503. Troop 506 from Spring City The Saturday evening meet- amassed 516 points taking first ing at 8 pn. in the Second-Thir- d ward chapel, Elder place and winning a blue ribbon, patrol messkit and utility Stapley will have a special bag. Second place went to 501, message for parents, and all Mt. Pleasant, which received parents are urged to attend. The 2 p.m. meeting on Suna rod ribbon and patrol messkit. Troop 503 received the day is especially for the youth ribbon and of the stake. camp inspection participating ribbon and 502, participating ribbon. The group presented songs, stunts and stories at the campfire program on Friday night. Troop g06 provided the color camping event Her-mans- Va-Le- commencement; lists graduates auditorium with Elbert tis os speaker. North Sanpete Stake, day and Sunday, May 21 and in scout Snow announces the Hilden Tucker farm south of Fairview for several years, moving to Lehi two years ago. She was born May 15, 1912, in Salt Lake City to Swen O. Pleasant. and Elizabeth Esther Jacobs. She was educated in Salt Lake City schools. February 11, 1930 she married Gordon P. Marsh in the Salt Lake Temple. Surviving are her husband and the following children: Duane, Mrs. Patricia Bollizer, Larry, Nola, Jacqueline, Russell, Holly and Peggy, all of Lehi; Mrs. Betty Allred, Joe Marsh, Salt Lake City; her parents of Salt Lake City and several brothers and sisters. Funeral was Saturday in Lehi and burial in Salt Lake City. Elder Delbert Stapley, a member of the LDS Council of Twelve Apostles will be the of principal speaker at quarterly conferenceSatur- is exercises set tonigh Blackham Number take oaths at inagural Ball Students from North Sanpete High School and North Sanpete Junior High School were among the winners in the 35th annual international poster contest sponsored by the Latham Foundation for the heart." per copy North Sanpete High officers poster contest tiesley 10c Scholarships given Students garner places in ; 1( King Cowboy for Saiqiete county for 1960 is Urban Hartley of Fain lew. He was selected at the Rambouillet Day and Junior Livestock Show last weekend at Ephraim and will take part in in Sanete all celebrations throughout the summer. Mary Whitman recovers from fractured hip Mrs. Mary Whitman is re covering at a Provo hospital from a fractured right hip which she sustained in a fall Saturday morning at the new Mt. Pleasant Post Office. Mrs. Whitman slipped or stumbled as she turned from her post ofiee box to go out the front door. She was taken by ambulance to the Sanpete LDS Hospital for emergency treatment and later was transferred to the Provo hospital where the shattered hip was "pinned. guard. Attending doctors say her recovery is remarkable for the seriousness of her injury. Her family members report they hope to have her in a wheel chair late this week and that she may be able to return home In tribute to her efforts in in two weeks. furthering development of today's youth, Wasatka, Wasatch Academy's 1960 yearbook, was dedicated to Miss Jane Barber at a chapel program May 12. The dedication reads: "For twenty-si- x years Miss Jane Members of the Mt. Pleas- Barber lias given to the studant Jaycees attending the Sil- ents at Wasatch a unique and ver Anniversary convention in thorough background in many Price last weekend were Mr. subjects, especially in sciences. and Mrs. Chesley Christensen, Although she says she feels Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Nunley very humble about teaching us, the stimulating manner in and Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. which she presents her subSpecial attractions of this jects has led many of her forstate meet were the keynote mer students to excel in scienaddresses by Sen. Barry Gold-wat- tific subjects. from Arizona and Mayor William J. Welsh Jr., mayor of Price, and remarks by District Attorney Boyd Bunnell. Ches, Paul and Earl were sent as delegates to represent the Mt. Pleasant club. Students honor teacher in book Jaycees attend Price confab Navyman takes part in event Blain V. Orton, boatswains mate third class, USN, son of former Mt. Pleasant residents, the late Edmond Orton and Mrs. Ether- Orton of Provo, serving on the staff of Commander LCU Division, took part in an amphibious exercise on the beaches of Camp Pendleton, Calif., May The exercise, nicknamed "operation Big Top, involved over 15,000 Marine and Navy personnel, and was designed to test new equipment and tactics as well as to train personnel in the many facets of amphibious warfare. Highlight of the operation was a night amphibious assault by the twenty Navy ships and 60 Marine helicopters of "Big Tops task force. 3. Site changed n, De-lor- Stewart. Seminary class officers the past presyear have been Dean Carlston. Black-haident Earl Clark and Cheslev counselors; Kathv Curtis, secretary and Claudia Acord, reporter ; Social service, Jewel Cook, president ; Colleen Jorgensen and Camille Nelson, counslors. Rcrational, Joyce Westenskow', president, and Dennis Haws and Virginia Dahl, t.ninselois. The special genealogy meeting to be held Saturday, May 21, will he held at the Manti Center ward instead of the Ephraim West ward as previously announced. There will be interesting films and slides shown by William O. Telman. There will be two meetings, one at 6 pm. and one at 8. Everyone is invited to attend, especially ward and stake officers and all genealogy committee woikeis. Mrs. Shirley Olmstead, Wnsatka mhtsor, left; Carolyn Collins, Wiusntka editor, ami Miss Jane Barber, look over the I960 yearbook dtsllealisl to Miss Barber. |