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Show May 20, 10 T1IE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID So ciai Otcn td o Page Threfl tL Wed ( Dinner honors retiring officers P of stake Primary organization Retiring members of the for the affair which was themNorth Sanpete Stake Primary ed Youve been a honey of a Board weie honored at a dinner leader." party the evening of May 14 in the Mt Pleasant Second-ThirWard lecieation hall Partners of the honored guests d ,s V V "x. Miss Judy Louine Jensen, whose engagement to Trent J. Sumner of Short Hills, N.J., is arm ou need this week. Miss Judy Louise Jensen s, engagement is announced Announcement is made this week by Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jensen of Mt. Pleasant of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Judy Louise Jensen, and Trent J. Sumner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Sumner of Short Hills, New Jersey. Miss Jensen is finishing her junior year at North Sanpete were invited and following the dinner music, games and visit ing were enjojed. Due to a reorganization of the Primary throughout the LDS Church there will only be four members on the stake board to act as mediators between the general board and the wards. In North Sanpete Stake this will be the present officers, Loa B. Cheney, president; Neva Dye, Dawn Madsen and Bernice Hansen. Those released were: secretary, Olea Cox; historian, Mary Larsen; organist, Cleone Cox; chorister, Althea Wilcox; Sun Stars, beams, Leona Strate; Marie Johansen; Rainbows, Mildied Peterson; Alta Jensen; Top Pilots, Iva Truscott; Gaynotes, Delma Jorgensen; Bluebirds, Zella Mad sen; Seagulls, LaRell Rigby; Blazers, Erma Shelley; Guide Patrol, Esther Christensen. North Sanpete Stake Primary presidency was hostesses High School Mr. Sumner, presently attending Snow College, and majoring in business, has also attended Brigham Young University. bride in Nevada will H. lewS lioteA son of Mrs. Willis Stott of Mt. Pleasant. Miss Livingston will graduate May 27 from North Sanpete High School. Mr. Stott graduated from the same school with the Class of 58. The young couple will exchange nuptial vows Saturday, May 27, in rites to be performed at 6 p.m. in the Fountain Green Ward Relief Society Niels Peter Nielson observed room, with Bishop Calvin All-re- d his 84th birthday anniversary officiating. Tuesday at his home in Fai,r-vieFollowing the ceremony they will be honored at a reception He was born in Fairview, on in the recreation hall with the May 17, 1876, a son of Niels brides parents as hosts. and Maria Christiansen NielThey will make a home in son. He has lived in Fairview San Diego, Calif., where Mr. all Ins life. He married Phy-lind- a Stott is employed In electrical Terry Nov. 28, 1900, in work at the Convair Missile the Manti Temple. She died in Plant. -1949 He married Nellie Carl-sto- n X ; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Livingston of Fountain Green announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Micky, and LaVoy 84 Tuesday . . . Mrs. Iona Draper of Foun tain Green and Mrs. R. Bruce Seely spent Wednesday to Friday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Draper, secretary of the Utah Postmasters Assn., visited in northern Utah on Post Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tuttle visited in Price on Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Passey. next Monday 3Irs. Gary Porter, Friday. w ho Mr. Nielson is an active member of the LDS Church. He was bishop of South Ward for many years and still sings bass in the choir. He is the father of six living sons: Otis and Leon, Fairview; d Charles, Murray; Wendel, and Ross all of Provo. He has 18 grandchildren. Holman, the former MBs Ada Marlene recited wedding lows in the Manti Temple Colorado honeymoon followed My JFfL ::r Neighbors Student honored at university Pleasant, honored the couple Friday evening at a reception at the Mt. Pleasant Second-ThirWard church. For the event the bride wore h a of import gow-ed Belgian lace underscored with taffeta. Long, tapered sleeves and a rounded neckline were features of the fitted bodice. Her fingertip veil of illu sion was caught to a tiara of seed pearls. Attending the bride were Mrs. Leah Faye Ivory, Mrs. Dixie Spencer, Miss Paula Carld floor-lengt- Nature is the most thrifty thing in the world; she never wastes anything she undergoes change, but theres no annihilation the essence remains. I say there, Old Chap, I represent the Bureau of Internal Revenue! T. Binney. Members of the armed forces who died at sea are honored on Memorial Day at some U. S. ports, where tiny ships son, Miss Sue Ann Seely and Miss DeAnn Christensen. They wore matching gowns in pasCatherine Peterson, daugh- tel green shade. The brides ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel sisters, Helen and LeeAnne Peterson of Fairview-- , received were flower girls. honors at the annual award Gayle Holman performed the meeting of the Associated Wo- duties of best man for his bromen Students Hall of Fame, ther. at the University of Utah on The couple is spending their Monday night. . honeymoon in Colorado. She was one of the thirteen coeds tapped by the Mortar Board, a senior womans honorary group, as a member for Mr. and Mrs. Allen (Mary Ann Pritchett) Smith of Palo Alto, Calif., welcomed a baby boy, their fourth son, on May 11. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Smith and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Pritchett of 1960-6Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. FTitchett is visiting with the Smith family She is a junior majoring in speech therapy and has been at the presen time. outstanding in campus activiMr. and Mrs. Henry (Phyl- ties, having been a Spur, serlis) Wallock of Elko, Nevada, ved on the Pannhellenic Counvisited here last week with Mr cil, a member of Alpha Lambda Delta ( a womans scholasand Mrs. J. Ben Staker. tic honorary fraternity. She is was a member of Otyokwa So- currently a Cwean and servcial Club, and a graduate of ing as their vice president, and Utah State University, where has recently been elected presshe was affiliated with Alpha ident of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Chi Omega, national sorority. She has served on numerous committees, and is now servMr. Candland attended and Utah State Un- ing as Justice of the Univeraffiliated sity Court. iversity where he are filled with flowers afloat. W. L. Lafferty CHIROPRACTOR Palmer Method Closed Tuesday 9 to 6 Daily 9 to 9 Mon., Wed., Fri. PHONE By Appointment PAYSON, UTAH Mile South on Highway 91 I . 1. Miss Mavlne Sommers of Ogden, who will recite nuptial vows Saturday, May 21, with Willis Gary (Bill) Candland of 31 1. Pleasant. Gigantic Musical Play Based on Mormon Battalion BYU STADIUM Snow-Colleg- MAY s with Sigma Chi Fraternity. He has served three years in the We cannot fail in following U.S. Marine Corps. nature. Montaigne. Mt. Pleasant man to marry Ogden miss in May 21 rites Interesting to their many Ogden. The benedict-elec- t is the son friends is the announcement Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Moos-ma-n this week of the approaching of Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Candwere called to Panguitch marriage of Miss Maxine Som- land of Mt. Pleasant. The couple will exchange hospital Sunday night to visit mers and Willis Gary (Bill) with his mother, Mrs. Mary Candland. wedding promises May 21 in of Boulder, Utah, Moosman Making the nuptial news ceremonies Jto be performed at who had a heart attack. Mrs. known are the parents of the the Threshhold in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zelma Johansen accompanied Miss Sommers is a graduate This 2835 Quincy OF A BUY Ave., of Weber College where she 27, 28, 30, 31, great historic spectacle IT THIS YEAR GET YOUR TICKETS NOW AT: BYU Salt Lake Adult Education Center. 200 North Main. Smith Drug Co., American Fork Smith Drug Co., Pleasant Grove BYU Ogden Adult Education Center, 555 24th Street Glen Bros. Music Co., Ogden Southeast Furniture Co., Sugarhouse Utah Symphony Orchestra Office, 55 West 1st South. Salt Lake. Van Engelens, Brigham City BYU Fieldhouse Ticket Office, Prove Merrills Pharmacy. Richfield Stone Drue To Spanish Fork Buy general admission tickets from your LDS bishop or stake president. Reserved seats sold only at BYU Fieldhouse and Utah Symphony Office. Use coupon below or come in person. duri, OR CLIP FarmersXo-op- . ; v One AND Starting May 1, 1960 For Limited Time You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every day! y? gn Please send me tickets for to "Sand in Their Shoes for the night admission $1.50 Children (under 15) $1.00 DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH $.. Enclosed money order for a total of NAME ADDRESS CITY.. AMERICAN - FIELDHOUSE TICKET OFFICE Brigham Young University. Provo, Utah Adults . MAIL- Reserved Seals GENERAL at noon, one at night, One along the way 1 will of at Mt. Pleasant JUNE be presented on a stage nearly as long as the football field by cast of hundreds. DON'T MISS bride-elec- t, Sommers, tit Le-lan- home and surroundings. them. ' in 1950. g Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Norman who has spent the winter at their home here, left Sunday for Salt Lake City where Mr Norman will be supervisor of construction on a road construction job. Stott, Fairview man temple marriage, reception be 83 grandchildren. Mr. Puzey is very active for his years and cares for his Miss Micky Livingston plans wedding with Mt. Pleasant man is made of Announcement the marriage May 8 in Ely, Nevada of Miss Leola Ivory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earf Ivory and Glen D. Mikkelsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mikkelsen, all of Ft. Green. Miss Ivory will graduate May 27 from North Sanpete high school. Mr. Mikkelsen 'lias served two years with the U. S. Navy Parents of the bride will honor the couple at a reception and dance at Fountain Greed wrard recreation hall, Saturday evening, May 21. Mrs. Sitha Burnside spent last weekend in Salt Lake City In rites solemnized visiting her children and their in Manti LDS Temple, Friday Miss families. Ada Marlene Porter became the bride of Gary Leon Holman. Mrs. Clarence Anderson has Follow-inthe exchange of returned from California to vows, parents of the nuptial spend the summer months at bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Leon her home here. Holman, Moroni, feted the newMrs. Edith Simpson was hos- lyweds at a wedding breakfast. The brides parents, Mr. and tess to Bridge Club at their Mrs. Vernon G. Porter, Mt meeting Thursday night. Puzey Joseph H. Puzey will reach his 83rd birthday anniversary on May 26. He will be honored by his family and friends for the occasion. He was bom May 26, 1877 at Spring City, a son of Henry William and Lydia Pollard Puzey. local schools. He attended His occupation has been farming and dairying. Mr. Puzey is a member of the LDS church, serving in the ward as a ward teacher. He is a member of the Elders Quorum. He married Lettia Beckstrom in 1902. Their sons and daughter are Mrs. Marie Andrews of of Provo, Richard Puzey Salt Lake City. Mrs. Puzey died June 16, 1937. He later married Olive Nunley in 1939. She passed away in 1J943. Olene Mr. Puzey married Christensen in 1945. She died several years ago. There are 6 grandchildren and 2 great- Miss Micky IJxlngston of Fountain Green, whose marriage to IaiVoy tott of Mt. PloaMant will be an event of May 2,1 and will make home in California. Friendship club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Marie Johansen as hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Conlon of Schofield, formerly of Mt. Pleasant, announce the marriage of their daughter, Carolyn, to Gayle A. Allred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allred of Fountain Green. They were married May 8 at Ely, Nevada. Parents of the bride entertained at an open house May 11 at Schofield and May 12 at Mt. Pleasant. Mr. Allred returned May 14 for duty aboard his ship, the USS Frank E. Evans. He has served two years in the Navy and has two more years to serve. Jos. vows in Nevada rites Office business, and Mrs. See' ly attended the wedding of Dorothy Hansen, daughter of former Mt. Pleasant resident, Harold Hansen. Navyman takes Ely, Couple takes STATE.. each is my check or set |