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Show October 1U 14, THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID ' Family dinner - w w re.sulcnt of Fair-vieJordan H Mower, celebrated his 88th birthday Sunday at a family dinner at the home of his daughter, Mis Melba Ioulson in Copperton. Mr. Mower was born October ) in Fairview a son of John A and Matilda Biady Mower. An active member of the LOS Church, Mr. Mower has filled a mission in Ohio and two stake missiuns. A farmer by occupation, he enjoys a local reputation of raising some of the most beautiful gardens in the community. He marned Mary Elizabeth Peterson, August 17, 1893, in Manti and the marriage was later solemnized in the Manti Temple. Mrs. Mower died in 1955. September 8, 1955, he married Luna Cazier of Filer, Events - M M 85th birthday calls for tL Wed o - --x- w I4 M M Social given for Jordan Mower A M Page Fiv n m tt Parents attend sons' wedding Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Nielson have returned from Spokane, Wash., where they attended the wedding of her son, DeWayne J. Monson, and Miss Sharon J. Emery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lorin Emery of Spokane. Wedding vows were exchanged at Chapel No. 1, Fairchild Air Force Base with Reverend Nelson officiating at the double ring ceremony. For her wedding the lovely young bride wore a wedding gown of w hite nylon lace in ballerina length. Her veil was of illusion and she earned a white Bible and bouquet of yellow roses. , Attendants were sisters of the bride, Penny Emery, bridesmaid, and Debbie Emery, flower girl. They wore gowns of yellow. Mrs. Mother of the bride, Erqery, wore a pink dress, while Mrs. Nielson, mother of the groom, wore lavender. Ushers were Doug Emery, a brother of the bride, and John six-mon- ' A- - ; LialSo. He is the father of one son and four daughters, Alton Mower, Oakland, Calif., Mrs La veil Salb, Portland, Oregon; Mrs. Myrtle Pearson, Murray; Mrs. Melba Peulson, Copper-to- n and Mrs. Zella Madsen, Mt. Pleasant. He has 13 grandchildren and 48 great grandchildren. Couple renews planning a weekend If fiyouie lends, you'le sale to like todays needlework suggestion. Easton Kelsey of Spring tins doily set, it seem-- , to me, is an ideal hostess gift pretty hi.s he will honoied by City uiul practical too. The lucky niipicnt is sure to appreciate not family and fi lends on his K5th only the gift but the thoughtfulness that inspired you to fashion birthday amuvei sary. these dainty coasters just for her. Mr. Kelsey was born OctoIIEDGET-IERFECber IS, 1K75 at Fairview, a son of Orson and Murv Hibson KelWhats more, the entire set, sey He has made his home made from only two hulls of in Fairview, Clear Cieek and mncriiznl crochet thread, costs Spimg City lihs than 00 cents to make. CerHe married Maun-tAllied 4 r tainly, it would he impossible October 29, 1902, by Bishop to buy a gift so lovely for so William T, Reid at Manti little. Ie-pithe economy of Their marriage was Intel sol the gift, this charming set has enmized in the Manti Temple a luie quality an ability' to Mrs Kelsey died seveial years blend with any decor, whether ago. ti aditmnal or modern. The large He is a member of the I.DS doily meant to he placed under i hureh and is a member of the a pitcher measures 8 a inches; tin smaller coasters 4 a inches. A was luneheon served mony. All are crocheted in a delicate to family members and friends daisy design, with clusters formafter the reception. Local people attending the ing the out-id- e scallops. wedding were Mr. and Mrs SHOW ER SUGGESTION Farrel Nielson, John and David Not only does this set make a wonderful lmste-- s gift, its Unopulos, Furrel and Demiie Nielson and Mrs. Eloi.se Mon- also appropi late for a bridal shower gift. So why not begin now son. Also Mrs. Irvin Conlon and to crochet these elegant pieces so they'll he leady when your show r invitation arrives. Eiee directions are yours for daughter Bonnie of Scofield. next a envelope mailed to the Needlestamped, The couple will make their just Ask for leaflet No. of work this newspaper. Dept, home at Moses Lake, W'asli., where the bridegroom is staAir Force Fillers quotum. He has served daughter, Lemoine Kelsey of tioned at Larson as a ward teacher. He has Spring City; Leroy Kelsey, Salt Base William McKay Lake; City; Mr. Monson was recently worked as a sheep shearer, and faimer. to airman Kelsey, Garfield, and Mrs. Ruby promoted He has three sons and a Christensen, Moroni. class. t te t Mrs. IlcUajlK' J. Monson the former Miss Muiron J. Fillers of SHkane, Wash., who was married in military rites in Washington. i d lC-119- Unoptilos, brother of tile new groom. Paul Van Dyke of So. Dakota was best man. A reieption was held at the home of the bride's parents in Spokane following the cere- - friendships Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Martin of Warwick, New York, visited Mt. Pleasant friends on of Wednesday and Thursday last week. Mr. Martin was a guest of the Utah Education Associathe tion at their convention previous week in Salt Lake City, and was a speaker at the U.E.A. tabernacle services on here during his friends early years when he was a frequent visitor in Mt. Pleasant, and during his visit here tried to renew some of those friend- BY PRODUCTS xSf "Ihen m' s M J- - no compromise wiih 7fyti tothb VrP -- Ella Mae Christensen as bride In the summer of 1852, the first pig iron produced west Miss Ella Mae Christensen, and Robert J. Faux, son of Mr. of the Mississippi River was made near Cedar City by Mor- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- and Mrs. George Faux, Moroni, old G. Christensen, Indianola, were married October 1 in the mon pioneers. Fairview North LDS ward chapel. Bishop Ted Mower performed the ceremony. After the ceremony a reception was held at the church. h The bride wore a dress fashioned of Chantilly lace over slipper satin, detailed with sweetheart neckline and tapered sleeves. Her bouquet consisted of carnations centered with an orchid. Maid of honor was Miss Christensen, sister of the bride. Other attendants were Mrs. Larry Christensen, Miss Eloff Grecco and Miss Linda Lee Sittre, flower girl. They wore crystlline dresses of and tangerine and carried matching floral pieces. Don Olsen was best man. Ushers were Karl Christensen and Jerry Riehens. The couple honeymooned in Washington and will make a home in Moroni. 36L fAce. ' Ml i sms for Robert J. Faux of Moroni takes ships. iv' O w Ate K McKesson ONE em REG. 33c 2 nylon I UN3REAKABUE COMBS 25c Kg.' i J 02 41c, -- 4 2mj I've finally OF SOLITAIRE!" W0N A E of the Pole Conquests ALr 21., 25c 39c esOq f. IM yy e H fry?, iw On April 6, 1909, the American flag was raised over the North Pole goal of ages of exploration. Admiral Robert Peary is after spendcredited for this discovery ing years exploring the Arctic. x', J August, 1958, the U. S. S. Nautilus" made history by passing beneath the ice cap at the North Pole on her way In from Hawaii to England. Here, at last, was the true of previously unatlained speeds, able to stay submerged for weeks. "submarine" capable - y Yi .1 ... f 1reg.37cN0W sol'1' The person who said that work well done never needs doing over never weeded a garden. Responsible Person wanted to service and collect from automatic vending machines in this area. Absolutely no selling, All accounts will be established end turned over to qualified persons. Age or pest experience not important. A few hours weekly nets good income. Requires a car and $&00 to $1,800 working capital to start, (Fully secured). Write giving full par- A9c 2 J 59c for McKesson LARGE X ZINC OXIDE OINTMENT ,J Q, REG. 57c 57 23c each oz I $298 $298 1U&E5, 2 for Mt Kfwvon St. St. Si. St. St. St. Kegis Kep.s Kegis Kepis Kegis Regis i ' REG. 69 c . AtcKes son w 7 2 BREWERS VEASr I tablets r 250 'REG. 'bottle 69cU) $29j rf VALUES IVJI9 ASP, in l"C" NOW L 59c CLOCK 1 'KpHOly l09i fo StXfya I Kg, Kg A Nq( X 98c eJ. tr 2 98c m pso. WRITING PAPER, 120 Sheets ENVELOPES, 100 MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, Pkg of 8 COMBINATION SYRINGE FOUNTAIN SYRINGE SAVE! fir ATER 8 oUNCis X I te- VMER SWEETENER ALARM - otid SOOTHE ELECTRIC 33c, i JfcrSsc g, pints 9C 00 ch I I 69c(H roS!o 1 TWINS. 25cc 980 SKIN LOTION TWINS, 8 oz. 2 - 8 oz. Bottles $1.19 VA DOUCHE POWDER, 4 oz. 530 LIQUID Reg ? McKesson BORIC ACID POWDER, 4 oz. 2 for 43( M, Ko-- on BURNTONE IMPROVED, 1 oz. 2 for $1 00 M. kr--o- n 2 for 390 M, kt on COLD SORE LOTION, A oz. 2 for 590 SHAVING LOTION, 4 oz. M, kes-i- m SODA MINT TABLETS, 45's 2 for 230 ' Mckcv-o- n 2 for 590 M. Keshon SOLUTION "59, Pints McKesson BEEF, IRON & WINE, Pints 2 for $1.98 f, Wore TERRIFIC 2 ,00'S 59cOfor - 59c .nrh 4SC rcH Hazel VlTAMlN CAPSULES Reg ' REG. Lo5 2 Wesson Wesson' 45 s REG. Mekevson M. Lesson 4sd2 for ( 1 h 249 PINTS 2 jor.J35y mmmmm 100's REG SIZE Wesson nt limfe TABLETS jo. now Never ask for tomorrow: it is enough that divine Love is an help; and if you wait .never doubting, you will have all you need every moment. Mary Baker Eddy. 1he Old. 50 'yes, t ! MAGNESIA fl. a P,NTS that afternoon. 1 J EG. Wed Oil UNi v McKesson oil 1 22 rl Mineral The extent of a mans appetite for dinner is determined by how many sandwiches his wife ate at the bridge club A ys Oct. pc V cop-perto- k! ys, 0cl: 13 thru $s ' F Ar-cal- ''claraI-claraI-loo- avings 0 BlG da OUNCE NOW floor-lengt- ever-prese- Saional 39c CAsfoi. mercurochrome REG' 39c Quality Jigv jHiiiu iki'ii'i'imi n Mrs. Robert J. Faux, the former Miss Ella Mae Christei sen who was married in church rites October 1. McKBSSo Health is in the balance thete can be Friday. He was born in Manti in 1885 where his father was pastor of the Presbyterian Church for 40 years. He reports he made many M Qns... Get -- visit to the home of relatives or T in Washington c XT vsc ly Niinmv Haxfer family party if long-tim- e p XecilleiTilfl This Beautiful e r s I e n k d .f e a K e h d e Oneida Silversmiths fOk 20 PIECE HOLIDAY PARTY SET 3Z. ' h ; id r. 8, ibath SAVE! special $298 Come in ask us fo Tc ISZC I? Entry Bla d rlrtln ir d m nt l- iy n- - ticulars to: e- SELF-SERVIC- r. E 2208 White Henry Stewart Building Seattle I, Washington MT. PLEASANT DRUG 8 RETAIL VALUE $37 m al |