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Show THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) Page Two NORTH SANPETES HOME HARRISON CONOVER MANILA BROWN WOODROW WEIGHT MARY B. CLOWARO .... .... v if 16-m- ill Mr. and Mrs. Kent Evans of Salt Like City were week of his parents, end visitors Mr. and Mrs Richard Evans, $2.0(1 SANPETE VALLEY BANK-- 40 IXJST bright carpet eolois . . restoie them with Blue Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans years of Banking Service. Lustre carpet and uphol- entertained at a dinner party Mt Pleasant. stery cleaner. Consolidated November 11 honoring Mis Furmtuie. nlkca Evans' birthday anniversary. DRUGS Present were Mr. and Mrs ALMOST new 410 John Deere, Nelson, Mr. and Mrs Rodney doCrawler with winch and Mr. and Mrs. Val-te- n Mt. Pleasant Drug Tucker, Que zer. Sacrifice price. Phone Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. M Revlon, Tussy, Old Spice n25 2966, Moroni, Utah. F Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Reed COSTUME JEWELRY C. Lasson, Jeanine, David and Sheaf for Pens, Timex Watch LOST Mr. and Mrs. Kent Evans of PRESCRIPTIONS SORREL stallion Shetland Like City. Salt Hallmark Greeting Cards Anyone with any information COSMETICS please notify J. Leo Seely, Mr. and Mrs. LaRell Sparks Mt. Pleasant and three sons of Salt Lake YOUNGS DRUG spent the weekend in EphFalrvlew, Utah MISCELLANEOUS City raim and Fairview. On NovemReg. 5.95 Heating Pads 3.95 ber 11 a dinner party was giv$400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME Hand Reg. $2.00 en at the home of Mrs. Gladys monand Refilling collecting Lotion, $1.00 in Ephraim honoring ey from New Type high Sparks Reg. $1 Woodbury Lotion the second anniversary party of coin dispenquality operated Only 39c sers in this area. No selling the Sparks twin sons. PresSave 4.79 on Vitamins To qualify you must have ent were the LaRell Sparks PRESCRIPTIONS Mr. and Mrs. M. F. car, references, $600 to $1900 family, Mrs. LiRue Johnson Tucker, cash. Seven to twelve hours and two children, Mrs Edna JEWELRY to can net $100 weekly up Anderson and Mrs. Bell Hanmonthly. More full time. For sen. Watches, Squires Jewelry P.O. interview write personal Diamonds, watch repairing. 9i Box 1055, Boise, Idaho. InW. Mn. Ph. 140, Mt. Pleasant clude phone number. nl8 Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Tucker entertained at dinner Sunday HARDWARE for the LaRell Sparks family, and Mrs. Gladys Sparks, Mrs. LaRue Johnson and two chilCentral Utah dren of Ephraim. Probate and Legal Notices & Hardware Guardianship Notices Consult County Clark or tha Raspactiva Signers for Further Information Company JOHN DEERE QUALITY FARSI EQUIPMENT Parts and Service HOT POINT APPLIANCES ACME QUALITY PAINTS HARDWARE HOUSEWARE 36 WEST MAIN STREET Ph. 71 MT. PLEASANT Those districts levying the qualifying levy (In uniaddition to the form levy) would receive state funds necessary to provide the difference between the proceeds of the flve-ml- ll local levy and $6,900 per disseven-mi- ll 16-m- Una Mr. and Mrs. Lewis I.und of Moroni who were married 53 years on November 6. Wyoming; John Ordell Lund, Miami, Fla.; Mrs. Alten (Lois) Brothersen, Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Farrell St. (Ada) Hatch, 6 George; Mrs. Chester (FlorMr and Mrs. I.ewis Lund of He is a son of Martin and ence) Taffi, New Castle, DelaRay Lund, Ed Lund, Moroni celebrated their fifty-thir- d Mane Lund of Fountain Green, ware; Clair Lund and Cliff Lund, wedding anniversary No- born there July 3, 1868. Melisvember 6 at their home. sa Bailey Lund was born No- Moroni. They have seventeen vember 18 1883 in Moroni, a grandchildren and one greatdaughter of John and Charlotte grandchild Shepherd Bailey. They were To recoginze ideas as danmarried in Manti November 6. and to face the dangerous 1907. Mr. Lund worked as a is the mark of a free farmer and stockman until his ger man and a free society. Reath B. Draper retirement. It is ideas, not vested interPhon 2298 They are parents of ten liv- ests, which are dangerous for ing children, Glen Lund, Craig, good and evil. John Maynard Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones Colo.; Barney Lund, Sheridan, Keynes. and family of Payson, Mr- and Mrs. Neil Allred and son Andrew of Provo, were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nevert Stevens. One at noon, one at night, One along the way You AMERICAN NOVEMBER 6. bring it to Mt Pleasant, Utah 4th South First East Travel Inn Cafe The Hotest Coffee and Coldest Beer in Sanpete Fairview, Utah The Sports Line figure of 16.6' f. The department said average (Continued from Page one.) bow and arrow hunter success the Western NOTICE TO CREDITORS States, and 34 the ten is past In the United States. years Estate of Ethelyn C. Chris- during tensen, aka Ethel Christensen above 16G , which is considAccording to the Foundation and Ethel Candland, deceased. erably higher than the national the unusually high percentage Creditors will present claims average for this type of hunt- of total expenditures going for education in Utah may be exwith vouchers to the under- ing. plained by the large educationsigned at Moroni, Utah, on or Only two presidents have al load (number of children to before the 1st day of February come directly from Congress. be educated) and the tradiA.D. I960They were James A. Garfield tional emphasis placed by the N. H. CHRISTENSEN, Administrator of the Es- and Warren G Harding, both citizenry of the State on education. tate of Ethelyn C. Chris- senators from Ohio. tensen, Deceased. DON V. TIBBS, Attorney for Administrator, Manti, Utah. Published in Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Nov. 18, 25, Dec. 2 9, 1960. 3or 125 holi&atj seasons it has been tra6ittonal to give an6 seroe 1960. are being piocessed each year. Spokesmen said they have already been used and approved by other states where they have been tried. Egg taking operations are under way at Utah's Kamas and Springville fish hatcheries from rainbow trout brood stocks raised and maintained at these two facilities. A total of 21,471 deer were brought through the Santa Clara checking station by 15,200 hunters this year, according to the final tally of station figures released from department of fish and game offices today. A comparison with figures from this station during the An average 5 million eggs 1959 season show 15,894 huntare taken from these sources ers checking through with or 694 less hunters ani each year and are then pro251 more deer than during cessed at these and other state hatcheiies for planting in the 1960. The figures for both years seasons ahead. This source is in addition to include deer taken by hunters on botn the regular and rpe-ci- some 22 million game fish eggs of various kinds which are license tags. A new type of incubating purchased on bid from tl trays are now being experihatchery sources both of within and outside the state, as mentally used in sevei.il Utah's fish hatcheries, accord- well as the take of eggs from ing to the department of f sh "wild spawning stocks in the state's waters. and gnme. The spawning operations at The trays, in which the eggs are incubated and the voung the Kamas and Springville try given their initial start ,n plants Wll continue through life, require less water and December soace and are exp-vte- l to valuable dur.ng prove most Facts are stubborn things. peak periods at the hit lieii.'? when the eggs and young fish Tobias George Smollet 18 THROUGH TO NOVEMBER 24 AT o ) Mines IMlerc. IMJaurnttn OFF MAIN STREET ON 2nd SOUTH 4th EAST See Our Sign on Main Street for Directions! WE HAVE JUST MOVED newly remodeled and larger addition. have 2810 square feet of floor space you better with, at a low cost of livWe hope to see you soon. into our We now to serve ing plan. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 3 25' YARilS POTATOES BANANAS COFFEE lb. 59c Schillings SALAD No. Reds 3 lbs. 37c qt. 39c qt. 54c DRESSINGS5" MAYONNAISE Market .... Fruit Cakes Letics 2 lbs. 99c MARGARINE 3 lbs. 85c oi'lsVe9efab,e Fruit Cocktail Green Paac redi fnrn vUlll BeansI00.. Sieve F&P No. 303 Market Whole Kernel or Cream Style Baby Food Salad Oil rk:ng Jello Jells 23c lb. package . 50: I . star Kist Tuna Chunk OLD CROWDS)! Heavy Aluminum Peanut Butter WW 01STUXRT CJ., FRAWORt, IT. STRAIGHT BOURBON HHOTf, 66 PROOF 6 Now 49c 2 lb pkg. 37c 4 for 79c 4 for SI Shrimps 3 7 for SI 14 for SI Sugar: 10 lbs. 1.16 High Grade Hard Wheat Blend gal. 1.98 Set Douta n d KINTOCKY c jar 98c OlivesfXe96 DeaulifuUy Oil! 3 lb. 6 for SI Vi Price Only SI 4.98 for the holidays. gal. 1.39 I Dressing Raisins Plump for SI 4 Stayles gal. can Syrup for SI 25 lbs. 2.79 50! s3 20 Halibut Nce Steaks Juicy Tomato Juiced Waterless Cookware com-merci- $179 Catsup 4 bomes Macaroni or Spaghetti 4 lbs. 69c 8 pkgs. 65c Best ! 5 for SI 8 for SI FLOUR 21,-22- 0, Open Sundays Until Christmas s;r CRANBERRIES 5 lbs. 98c 4 for SI Coffee Peres All , DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAh Thanksgiving Specials Mr .and Mrs. George E. d and family of Tooele were visitors in Moroni for the weekend and Monday, coming to attend the funeral of her father, Allen Morley. BECK'S so, . . never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every day! Ronald Jensen of San Diego, Calif., was a Moroni visitor for a few days. , If $16.66. orom 427-844- sofa lumping up T at note 53rd wedding day Nov. Great-grandparen- ts BROWN S UPHOLSTERY built sewing machine Translation: Just you try to buy the $16.66 machine! If I cant switch you to the $349 Seambuster De Luxe (for only $259) 111 get out in a hurry. would be to combine the present basic and supplemental school program. In addition, the Council plan wmuld permit districts to receive state support to guarantee a program costing $6,900 per distribution unit provided the district levied a qualifying levy on its local resources. This program designated by the Council as "state supported leeway" wuuld provide an incentive for districts hunt 2, He will give you a pinking shears with this beautiful re- Lid-diar- Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Jensen and Mrs. Howard W. Rigby have returned from a week's visit in Provo and Salt Lake City. be- tribution unit. Facts are to the mind, what local boards of education would be erniltted to levy food is to the body. Edmund additional property taxes Burke Reports in on Dec. within reasonable limits yond the basic program. Mr., Mrs. Lewis Lund of Moroni NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE DISTRICT COURT Mrs Opal Abbott has returnNavyman and Mrs. Ray E. IN AND FOR SANPETE ed to her home in Columbus. Dodge are the proud parents of UTAH. STATE OF COUNTY, Ohio, after a three weeks visit a son bom November IN THE MATTER OF THE here with relatives and friends. 13 in the Sunday, LDS HosSanpete ORGANIZATION OF THE pital. They now have two sons SANPETE WATER CONSERand two daughters. Consolidated Furniture. Car-- p VANCY DISTRICT, Pursuant e t s, wallpaper, Bennetts to Chapter 9, Title 73, Utah Gregory Paul Foote was the Code Annotated, As 1933, name given the baby son of paint genl house furn. Mt PI. Amended. bow-arro- w Paul and Sharon Olsen Foote A Petition having been filed of Magna The baby is the TV REPAIR in the District Court for the of Mrs. Utahs archery Sena Curtis of and deer seasonSeptember organizing, Moroni. once this year REECE'S TV SERVICE. incorporating establishing, a Water Conof the baby are pioved to be a popular to include all again District servancy and successful hunt, according Aaron and Lima Curtis Olsen Service on All Makes of Sanpete County, State of to the of fish and bf Magna, and grandparents TV and RADIO are Bishop and Mrs. Glenn A. Utah, and good cause appear- game. department 44 West 100 South ing therefore, it is hereby orOlsen, all of Magna. Five genfrom return the of Figures dered by this Court that the erations wete present at the FAIRVIEW, UTAH time and place for hearing said questionnaires and hunter cards fast clay service in Magna, also showed bow 8,831 arrow and 1 Phone Petition shall be the 19th day holders were afield this at the dinner that followed at permit of December, A. D., 1960, at the Paul Foote residence. compared to 7,637 who 10 o'clock A.M at the San- year hunted during the 1959 season. pete County Courthouse, ManMr and Mrs. Spencer Cuitis Bow hunters this year bagti, Utah. are over the arrival Radio Stereo HiFi Television 919 bucks and 907 does, of a rejoicing Dated this 31st day of Octo- ged son on November 3. The Authorized Zenith Dealer or a total of deer a 1,820 for ber, A. D 1960. baby is a grandson of Mrs. Guaranteed Service on hunter success of 20 The Honorable Radio, TV, Auto Radio, IILF1 The tally shows an increase Sena Curtis. HENRY RUGGERI. 140 West Main, Mt. Pleasant over the success of 1959 hunt District Judge. Phone 93J or 82J Fhiblished in Mt. Pleasant when 1,237 deer were taken by Utah has higest bow and arrow hunters for a taxes in Nov. 11, 18, 25 and West Pyramid success UPHOLSTERING I960 18, ll . Implement to make a reasonable effort on their own before receiving further state school assistance. (Continued from Page one ) ers, the Utah Education Assn., and the Utah Society of School Superintendents. Under the plan, the Council projMifu-i- t to guarantee a program of education costing $6,000 per distribution unit to all school districts in the state. To qualify, a district would be required to levy a local property tax. The effect of tills program a Olea Cox entertained Friday afternoon of last week for Mrs. Erba Rasmussen, Mrs Laura Vance, Mis Clara Stewart, Mrs. Alice Nelson, Mrs Maud Mrs. Lorna Tucker, Mrs. Bell Sanderson, Hartley, Mrs. Stella Oldroyd, Mrs Valera Cheney, Mrs. Burdella Terry, Mis. Lavern Jensen, Mrs Thelma Mower and Mrs. Marcella Giaham. FOR SALE BANKING ' , Mrs. Member . . . UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATK N NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. Issued Every Friday by the North Sanpete Publishing Company, and entered at the Post Office at Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah, as Second class matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rates, Payable In Advance: One Year 4.00 Six Months i, Lucy Tucker NEWSPAPER Publisher Editor Manager Associate Editor NovrmfxT Utah Council urges increased taxation 3 Pyramid PYRAMID Automatic Size Only S9.98 NOW ON DISPLAY at Price's. Some toys sell- ing for HALF PRICE. Come in and shop while we still have a full line to choose from. Pay o deposit and use our convenient lay-awa- y SHOP EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH! plan. |