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Show nfair view Pyramid NORTH SANPETES Publisher Editor Manager Associate Editor NA- Member . . . UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATK N TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. Issued Every Friday by the North Sanpete Publishing Company, and entered at the Post Office at Mt. Pleasant, San-pete County, Utah, as Second class matter under the Act of ' - Phoe Mrs. Lucille Madsen entertained at a luncheon recently for Ellis Madsen, Ila Jensen, Armlnta Clement, Edda Graham, Lucy Tucki-r- , Elbe Vance, lone Rigby, Selma Anderson, Dora Rigby, Marcella Graham and Ethel Mower. Subscription I Cates, Payable In Advance: One Year Six Months $4.00 .... BANKING SANPE'IE VALLEY BANK 40 years of Banking Service. Mt. Pleasant. DRUGS .... $2.00 CLASSIFIED ADS Fairview City sent a float to Rambouillet Day at EphFOR SALE raim last week. Fairview royriding on the float were alty LOW DOWN PAYMENT on Sandra Stewart, queen, Alice new FHA Refinance. Boylen and Mary Louise HanBrick Home, sen, attendants. up and one in full basement. Large living room, Mrs. Howard W. Rigby, who Custom birch kitchen, tiled has been in Canada the past oak two months with Dr. and Mrs. bath, alum, windows, hardwood floors, carpeting J. Keith Rigby, returned to her and drapes. Call home Sunday. She flew from CAMPER FOR Pickup Truck. Canada to Salt Lake City, and Cash or terms. Will also Mrs. Ruth Christensen brought build to your specifications. her home from there. William E. Madsen Sons, Monthly meeting of the No. Mt. Pleasant. m20 Sanpete County DUP was held GOOD home, pasture and some at the home of the recently excellent farm ground. Con- historian, Mrs. Esther Christact Edwin Miner. a29tfc tensen, in Mt. Pleasant. Pie-sewere Mrs. Bergetta-Jen-s- en 157 West Main, Mt HOME Mrs. Farrel Crisp, and Pleasant. Terms can be arranged. Phone 030-RSpring Spring City; Mrs. Fayora DraCity, Utah. jn24 per, Mrs. Mella Morley, Mrs. Minerva Nelson and Mrs. Fern LARGE refrigerator with sep- Allen, Mrs. Zelda Olarate freezing compartment. sen, Mt.Moroni; Pleasant; Mrs. Erba See Shanna Stewart or Phone Rasmussen, Mrs. Hannah Boh-n- e 035-Jj3 and the captain, Mrs.Lucy WRINGER Washer, $15; Twin Tucker, Fairview. Plans were tub Dexter washer, $60; Hoo- made for the DUP convention ver Vacuum Cleaner, $12.50; to be held in Mt. Pleasant. Singer Deluxe Vacuum, $25; 12 cu. ft. Freezer, Mrs. lone Rigby was hostess $135.00; Breakfast set (table and 4 at an afternoon luncheon May chairs) like new, $00; Leon- 11 for Mrs. Lucile Madsen, ard refrigerator, $19 95; G Mrs. Marcella Graham, Mrs. E. Refrigerator, $75.00; Easy Selma Anderson, Mrs. Reva Automatic Ironer (like new) Cox and Mrs. Lucy Tucker. $70.00; Maytag Automatic Washer (guaranteed one yr.) Fairview Riding Club took $99.95; Whirlpool Automatic part in the parade at Washer (guaranteed one yr.) Day at Ephraim on $70; Hotpoint electric range, Saturday. $45; Singer Console Sewing Mrs. Evelyn Terry and son, Machine, $49.95: Manti Home m20ca Londell, sang a duet at the Supply. Phone 2361. RED Brick home at 209 South Rambouillet Day banquet. Vir2nd East. Modern. Bath and ginia Mower was accompanist. a half. 5 rooms. Ted V. Mrs. Howard Rigby has reChristensen, Mt. Pleasant. turned home after a six weeks m27 visit with Dr. and Mrs. J. HOME, Farm and complete Keith Rigby and family, who line Farm Equipment. Har- are spending some time in Calold Young. Phone 161-Mt. gary, Alberta, Canada. While m20 there she Pleasant, Utah. ( spent one weekend FRESH Gardenia plants in in Vancouver, British Columbud, ready to bloom. Can bia. The trip was made by rail be planted and kept. Special through the Canadian Rockies. 69c. Mt. Pleasant Drug. m20 They also enjoyed a boat ride to Vancouver Island. Mrs. Rig$400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME by was met at the plane on Refilling and collecting mo- her arrival home by members ney from New Type high of her family. coin -- Mt. Pleasant Drug Revlon, Tussy, Old Spice COSTUME JEWELRY Shcaffer Pens, Timex Watch PRESCRIPTIONS Hallmark Greeting Cards COSMETICS YOUNGS REXALL DRUG Falrvlew, Utah Chanel No. 5 Arpage Shalimar White Shoulder Splash Speidel Wristwatch Band3 PRESCRIPTIONS JEWELRY Watches, Squires Jewelry Diamonds, watch repairing. 9i W. Mn. Ph. 140, Mt. Pleasant HARDWARE Central Utah Implement & Hardware Company JOHN DEERE QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT Parts and Service HOT POINT APPLIANCES ACME QUALITY PAINTS HARDWARE HOUSEWARE 36 WEST MAIN STREET MT. PLEASANT Ph. 71 Consolidated Furniture. Carpets, wallpaper, Bennett's paint, genl house furn. Mt. PI. SHARPENING Need lawn mower sharpened? We handle any kind, size power or hand. William E. Madsen Sons. TV REPAIR REECE'S TV SERVICE ALL MAKES SERVICE CALL $3.00 RCA and Zenith Seles OUR PRICES ARE LOWER Fairview, Utah Phone 3087 BECK'S Radio Stereo HiFi Television Authorized Zenith Dealer Guaranteed Service on Radio, TV, Auto Radio, HiFi West Mein, Mt. Pleasant Phone 93J or 82J UPHOLSTERING tf 2. Ram-bouill- quality operated dispensers in this area. No selling To qualify you must have car, references, $600 to $1900 cash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net up to $400 monthly. More full time. For personal interview write P.O. Box 1055, Boise. Idaho. Include phone number. m20 THE proven carpet cleaner Blue Lustre is easy on' the budget. colors. BROW N S UPHOLSTERY Consolidated ture. Furni- and Trailer; Seahorse power motor. Come see it and make offer. Jim Fillis, Mt. Pleasant. jn3 THE IRVIN Conlon home in Mt. Pleasant at 5th South 1st East. On half lot. Phone Neighbors 83-- on 5th West 302 So., Pleasant. furnace, basement. Lge. shed suitable for lambs or turkeys. Paul Peel, Mt. Pleasant. m2" HOME Mt. coal new WORK WANTED WILL DO RUG WEAVING Mrs. Blain Shelley, Phone 5, Mt. Pleasant. m20 WANTED y CUSTODIAN for new Im Rent free building. thrifty . . . generous . . . good apartment and salary. Write Come t looking . . . kind Utah Education Association, think about it, maybe Im toe 312 East South Temple, Salt Lake City 11, Utah. good for you . . . two-stor- hard-working.- .. Grace is the ornament of Beauty without grace is the ornaments. Without it, beauty hook without the bait Ralph is lifeless. Baltasar Gracian. Waldo E murson. Mining dollars -p- UTAH Guests at the home of Mrs. Charlotte Bradley for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Fntch and two Raymond daughters of Salt Lake City. dinner in Salt Lake City on her 75th birthday. Fairview lady honored on 75th birthday Miss Ina Fechner and Miss Mabel Madsen of Salt Lake City visited during the weekend in Moroni. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dyches Mrs. Sylvia Mills of Fairview was honored by her children in and children, Debbie and Todd celebration of her 75th birth- of Salt Lake City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dyches day anniversary at a dinner party held Saturday evening at last week. the Finnlandia Restaurant in Visitors for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Ernel All-re- d Salt Lake City. of Price, Chesley Allred Mrs. Mills was born in Fair-vieand Edith Ramsey of Cedar May 14, 1885, a daughter of Caleb and Christena Hart- City. ley. She has seven children, all Senior Sorosis Club members of whom were present at the dinner. She also has twenty were guests of Mrs. Mozart grandchildren and four great- Larsen one night last week. Rook was played with Mrs. grandchildren. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Morley receiving high Hugh Burnside, Mr. and Mrs. score and Mrs. Blaine Draper Sherman Anderson, Mr. and consolation. New officers were elected as Mrs. Willie Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson, all of Salt follows: Mrs. Leo Morley, presLake City; Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ident; Mrs. Abner Anderson, ert Sundawall of Moab, Mr. and secretary; chairman of social Mrs. Darcy Vance of Price and committee, Mrs. Russell BailMr. and Mrs. Whitford Amund- ey; chairman of program comsen of Fairview. mittee, Mrs. Lloyd Blackham. Mrs. Mills spent several days last week visiting her children Mr. and Mrs. Leo Morley in Salt Lake City. were Salt Lake City visitors recently. for ff Former resident injured in fall Air Force base sets open house A massive display of modern and military weapons equipment, including missiles and aircraft, will be placed on exhibit on Armed Forces Day at Hill AFB, Sat., May 21. Open house at the big Utah air base will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Missiles to be shown include the BOMARC, a surface-to-ai- r a supersonic weapon jvith ceiling of more than 68,000 feet; the SNARK ,an intercofi-tinentguided missile with a range of more than 5,500 miles, a NIKE-AJAsupersonic surface-to-air weapon designed to intercept and destroy enemy bomber aircraft at short range ir and a FALCON guided missile,' fired at supersonic speeds by interceptor aircraft. One of the highlights of the fornia and Jenney Farley of Most are on the aircraft exhibit will be the people Provo. world, nol in it having no STARFIGHTER. One of conscious sympathy or rela- the fastest aircraft in the free Mrs. Amasa Terry is spendtionship to anything about world, the climbs as fast ing some time in Richfield them.John Muir. as it travels in level flight. It with her daughter, Mrs. Reed L. Madsen and family. ? WHAT ABOUT f 47.1 1 1 Kill'll 1 1 IfJTTTTTB ? HOLLYWOOD CALLING Be a Hail Stylist Learn all Phases of Beauty Culture Day and Night Classes Budget Terms Beauty is Big Business Complete included al course at no SPECIAL X Extra Cost. OFFER! Reduced tuition until June 30th or until classes filled. air-to-a- F-1- F-1- Being, loans Too many people are thinkGl ing of security instead of opportunity. They seem more Woi Id ' War II veterans deStudents from Spring City afraid of life than death, and Fairview have been in the James F, Byrnes. siring GI home, farm or businews at the University of Utah ness loans have until July 25 atto make applications, the reis no such way to There recently. of gional VA director stated. R. Ellis Dye, son of Mr. and tain to greater measure Under present law the July Mrs. Mar Dye of Spring City, grace as for a man to live cut-odate for played a leading role in the up to the little grwie he has. date Is the submission of applications. KoJames Gordon Brooks. annual German play at the U. rean War veterans have until Mr. Dye is a senior majoring Most of us never recognize January 31, 1965. in German. The direct loan program for Henry W. Jones, son of Mr opportunity until it goes to and Mrs. Clifford T. Jones of work in our competitor's busi- both World War II and Korean War veterans is also due Fairview, took part in a poetry ness. R. L. Andarr. to expire July 25. Direct loans festival held recently at Utah What we most need is the are for veterans in rural areas State University as a representative of the U. He is a sopho- prayer of fervent desire for and in Bmall cities and towns more majoring in theatre. growth in grace, expressed in where guaranteed GI loans are patience, meekness, love, and not generally available. Since the GI loan program good deeds. Mary Baker in June 1944 was launched more than 5.1 million loans at a fee value of almost $41 bilDecision and determination lion have been guaranteed or are the engineer and fireman made to World War II veterWord from Ogden tells of of our train to opportunity and ans throughout our country. the injury of a former Mt. success. Burt Lawlor. The selection of May 30 as Pleasant resident, Jarold Rasmussen, who sustained several is known for its short, thin the Memorial Day of the North fractured vertebrate in a fall wings which measure 7V& feet may have been the inspiration of a Virginia woman of French from a box car, while at work from tips to fuselage. Other Items on display in- origin. World Book Encycloon May 1. Mr. Rasmussen is a son of clude medium and light tanks, pedia explains that Cassandra Mrs. Carrie Hasler of Ogden, mortars, artillery, signal equip- Oliver Moncure, one of the also a former resident of Mt. ment and scores of other items first to celebrate the holiday, in the armed forces arsenal. may have chosen May 30 bePleasant. Designed for the kids will be cause it is The Day of Ashes a Disneyland type train that in France, commemorating the will cruise the exhibit area return of Napoleon Bonaparts throughout the day giving the ashes to France from St. Hel- youngsters free rides. w Tireless Deadline set . . . Visit rlimir or write for descriptive folder S' complete information 45 E. Broadway Salt Lake City, Utah 108 W Center Provo, Utah 2336 Wash. Blvd. Ogden, Utah patient of mans precrastination, affords him fresh opportunities every hour. Mary Baker Eddy. Grace is given of God, but knowledge is bought in the market. A. H. Clough. PICK-A- . PHONE bright as Spring Mr. and Mrs. Laurin V. Peterson of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy E. Peterson of Ephraim visited recently at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Madsen to Richfield Sunday to see their eighteenth grandchild, born last Wednesday, May 11. The baby is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed L. Madsen. Last week the Madsens spent several days visiting with the Blain Madsens in Salt Lake City, and with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clement, and Mrs. Madsen's sister, Minta Clement in Kearns. Mrs. Clement has been assisting with the family of Donald while he has been ill with rheumatic fever and heart trouble the past few months. Mr. and Mrs Peter Peterson were visited recently by two nieces, Pearl Barker of Cali- - My Neighbors rosperity's lifeblood TELEPHONES The slim, functional wall stle saves scarce counter space in kitchens and utility areas. The compact, graceful desk model can become a decorative focal in your bedroom, living room or den. point FIRST COMPACT CAR WITH FINE-CASTYLING. Comet is the flair. The look of the Comet is disonly compact with fine-ca- r tinctive its proportions classic. R PRICED WITH OR BELOW THE OTHER COMPACTS. Though STATION WAGONS, T00I In addition to Comets two- - and four-doo- r sedans there are two- - and four-doo- r station wagons with over 76 cubic feet for cargo space. See all of the Comets now at your Mercury-Come- t dealer's. Comet gives you more car, it is priced with or below the other r feel because of its longer compact cars. Its ride has a wheelbase (114 an average of 7 longer than the other compacts). MANY EXTRAS THE OTHERS CHARGE EXTRA FOR are included In Comet's low, low price. Dual headlights, front and rear arm rests, dome light, a cigarette lighter, fine fabrics and handsome appointments are standard equipment. big-ca- just call the telephone business office or ask your telephone serviceman. Mountain States MINING ASSOCIATION earth comes an abundant life for all" versatile so easy to orde- r- Blood circulation is essential to human life. In the same way, the circulation of dollars is essential to Utah's economic life. Mining pours nearly $100,000,000 yearly into our state's economic bloodstream through purchases of equipment, supplies, power and fuel. As a customer clone, Utah mining helps support hundreds of businesses which employ thousands of Utahns. "From the Sjhlii Mills, honored by her sons and daughters at a Ar-min- ta jyl motored J. 037-R- Mrs. Lucy Blackham visited for a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garnell Black-hain Tooele. Mm. 9ofeJ m20ca BOAT sofa lumping up? If so, bring It to Mt. Pleasant, Utah 4th South First East My Restores forgotten The Peterson Cousins club motored to Salt Lake City Monday to spend the day at the home of Wretha Nielson. A delicious chicken dinner was served to Dorcas Erickson, Clement, Lucille Madsen, Minerva Burrows, Malin-d- a Tucker, Sylvia Mills, Sarah Rigby, Lsabell Bell, Nelda Wilson and Florence Peterson. The afternoon was spent in doing handwork. 22V8 Recent visitors at the home of Mis. Annie Nielson were Mr. and Mis. Ray Benson and son Bryan of Seattle, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sales and and children, Gary, Cynthia Brent of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. David Newsceral and Margean Bohlin, Salt Lake City; Verla and Dale Bohlin, Moroni; Mrs. Doyle Olson and Richard of Spring City; Mr. and Mrs. Billie Olson, Nephi; Elaine, Frank and Myrna Huggins, Mrs. Odell Huggins and Steven of Ft. Green. Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Terry and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Madsen of the arrival May 12 at a Richfield hospital of a new grandchild. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Reed (Olive) Madsen. TJewS at university Reath B. Draper 1 Congress of March 3, 1879. Students active oroni Lucy Tuclter HOME NEWSPAPER HARRISON CONOVER MANILA BROWN WOODROW WEIGHT MARY B. CLOWAitO 140 May 20, 1960 THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Page Two Why dont you buy it and then shrink into it? Telephone d LASSOS & 96 SO. STATE raMAftl AUTO MT. CO. PLEASANT |