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Show Page Foui THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) visor of Grand Central Stores. Grandparents are SjJrlnrj City Athene Osborne Phone 03042 and Mr- Mrs. LaVar Shepherd of Mt. 1leasant and Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Aiken of Spring City. Mrs. Aiken is spending a week at the Shepherd home. Recent Steel Expansion Permits Output At Near-RecoLevel, Yet Leaves Big Reserve for Further Demand rd Ingots and Stool for Castings Net Ton Annual Copodti Mr. and Mrs. Grover Blain Mr. and Mrs. Orland Hansen left Saturday for Bellflower, of Ogden were weekend visitCalif., where tiiey will spend ors with Mr. and Mrs. Angus a vacation at the home of their Black and other relatives. and daughter, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Blain of and Mrs. Jack Illingworth. Sunset spent Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. George Shop Sunday at the home of Mr herd of Salt Iake City are re and Mrs. Henry Schofield. joicing over the arrival of a Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gay! baby boy on November 10. The are visiting their mother (Ida) Shepherds have two other children, Scott and Deborah. Mr. Mrs. Ida It. Billington They Mr. Shepherd is store super were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schofield. Capacity (SEES, Itosalie Schofield was a weekend visitor in Ogden. Her cousin Carol Christensen and her parents Charles and Helene Christiansen spent Sunday and Monday at the home -- Total Capacity 100 Million Tons American Iran and Steel ImtiMe of Mr. and Mrs. Homy Schofield. Mrs. Schofield and Mrs. Christiansen are sisters. The Christiansens came to attend the funeral Monday for their uncle Christopher Larsen at Ephraim. Acord, president in charge. he previous meetings have been held at the homes of the Primary officers. The meeting la e has now been scheduled or the chapel. Following a ter era meeting class work was held with Mrs. Acord, Mrs. Elder Norman Shelley re- Nellie Blain, Mrs. Nedra Jencently returned from the South- sen in charge. Mrs. Helen Madthe teachers ern States mission, was the sen presented speaker at the Sacrament Ser- training lesson. FOR AN vices tunpoo 2-SPE- Total Capacity 148.6 Million Tons 1950 Sewrcei 13 2-CY- ED WASHER CLE Sunday. LESS TRADE Mr. and Mrs. Reid H. Allred Mrs. Max Blain served R! Snaps on agitator, constantly filters the surging water to take out lint and fuzz. Its also an excellent dispenser for detergent. Normal cycle for regular wash. Gentle for finer things Fast or slow Surgilator agitator action 3 water temperatures-ev- en wash 3 water levels-sav- es water on partial loads its looks Acrylic enamel finish-keWashes 10 pounds at once-- its a full-siwasher! imk. ton Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Gcttfred Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Justesen. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Strate at their home. The group observed the birthday anniversary of Mr Allred. eps $10 DELIVERS TOMORROW! trademarks RCA WHIRLPOOL Mr. and Mrs. Glen Osborne and children, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Osborne and son and Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne visited late Friday evening in Pay-so- n at the Jesse Petersen homo with their uncle George Allred. They visited Friday night and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Connell Osborne and daughters, in Taylorsville with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Osborne and son Lyle also visited in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stevens and family. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Allred entertained Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. Bur- cold-wat- er Use of to pull the happened surprise of a lifetime and defeat the Cowboys. Game time is 1:30. In some small field each child should attain, within the limited range of its experience and observation, the power to draw a justly limited inference vide enough competition. The from observed facts. Charles Cowboys are heavy favorites W. Eliot. DeLoyd and Jean Mickelsen of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Rasmussen and family of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clayton of Springville visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schofield. Mr. and Mrs. Mar Dye were Richfield visitors last Monday. FKEEI Hearing Hid Service Clinic FIRESIDE MOTEL The most popular profession for presidents seems to be lawyer. There have been 23 lawyers among our 34 presidents. November Saturday, This is a EPHRAIM 19 9 a.m. to I and Corporation, manufacturer of appliances, authorized bv Radio Cornortin nf AmruRCA by Whirlpool Manti Home Supply The ward Primary meeting for November study was held Monday evening in the ward chapel with Mrs. Evelyn MANTI, UTAH monthly service of the HELTOSE CO. Held for the Hard of Hearing. PL AS SOW TO ATT ESI) BELTONE MINING ASSOCIATION UTAH CO. R. RUSSELL RANERI, earth comes an abundant life for all " Distributor 23 E. Broadway V ' Salt Lake City vV Norbest "A" Grade-You- ng, Tender Toms L Norbest "A" Grade, Young, Tender Hens I Uo Stuffing Bread w'X. 29 Cranberry Sauce s- 247 Pumpkin Custard Fruit Cocktail IX No. g- 2 2V4 Bar-- S Genuine Long Island For Your Holiday Feast! 311$ lb. Beltsville 5 to 7 lb. Average p T-B- 49 39 lb. Cudahy Puritan Deep Smoked Shank Piece 0 lb. Hams Steaks one A IT if J 53) L (Whole, Half or Butt Piece Manor House DAY "W Hams DUCKS CLOSED THANKSGIVING M Sirloin Steaks lb. 89 ib. 98 lb. Sausage Rolls iXiEb Round Steak lissr- Rump Roast 37 U.S. Choice 31.00 Grade - Perfect Frozen Peas SX 7 (or 1.00 Sweet Corn X7yX, 7 for 1.00 Ib ,b- - lb. .79 Oysters Ground Beef Ssu 69 2 lbs. 89 Holiday Needs! XaXsX4 cans SI Salad Dressing X" qt. 53 5 lbs. Tomato Juice 10 99 Cranberries SZmS&Strj ib. bag 19c Tomato Juice X 4for1.00 1fl V nilflC lUv Swt. Potatoes 6 , 1.00 C C Dn OC em rj Frozen Pies X'XX" 3 1.00 Extra Fancy Washington Double Delicious-R- ed or Golden SAVINGS UP TO 507.! ALL SIZES LADIES SHOES (4 through 10 CHILDREN'S SHOES LADIES HOUSE SUPPERS Double A end B RUBBER widths) FOOTWEAR MEN'S GYM SHOES House 300 U.s. No. 1 -- Wonderful Baked, Boiled, Mashed, or Candied Waldorf Brand Deglet Noor, Holiday Treat, Your Choice TURKEYS HA II SEN'S ON SALE AT REDUCED PRICES! 290 South Main, Springville "C" Grade cans U HJe 1 V4 Ib. bag pitted 2 Ib. bag unpitted for nL ill t liilliilili: , s ? t, Fit PAINTS 69 79 Fish Sticks For Any Meal Sweet Potatoes SACRIFICE PRICES!! 1.09 Cube Steaks The Seasons Finest Fruits and Vegetables! OUTSTANDING PRICES!! p.m. Regardless of the make Hearing Aid You now have, WE HAVE SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES! Lat year Utah' mines employed 2.6 of the Mate' employed worker. Yet these same mines paid 18 of all Utah property taxesl These figures are a yardstick to use in measuring the economic contribution made by this most important basic industry to such vital governmental services as education for our young people. "From tho Cougars a and Mrs. Mack Wilkey and children. Mr. and Mrs. David Hafen and baby, Mt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blain and boys and Sherrol Blain. . NEW! determined tills week in the Skyline when two important games are played in Salt Lake City and Provo. At Provo, the less important game will find the Wyoming Cowboys meeting the underdog Cougars on the Y field at 1:30 in what will be an important game if the Cougars can pro- From mines to minds UTAH will be Mrs. Flossie Mrs. Blain, Ilene Allred and Mrs. LaRee Covert visited Saturday with Mrs. Eva J. Allred, Mrs. Hazel Covert, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen and Mr and Mrs. Earl Allred. birthday dinner for her husband Tuesday evening to Mr. AGITATOR-FILTE- 1 Ute-Agg- tangle Saturday honors 10 At Utah, the big game of the week which will determine the championship, will be the annual battle. This year it is different, the Aggies will hold the role as favorite and must win to sweep the conference with a clean slate. A loss would tie up the conference standings unless the Y Ufes vs Aggies, Cats, Cowboys Championship 18, Mrs. Nellie Blain was hostess Wednesday evening to the Social Service club members. The members enjoyed a hot lur.ch and evening of playScore ing progressive rook. winners were Mrs. Mildred Peterson, Mrs. Alta Jensen and Mrs. Elda Acord. S279.95 .. (Ix-nore- The Lihoma Group of the ward Primary held a Parent Demonstration in the ward chapel with the parents of the Lihoma as group special guests. Each girl had one or more of her parents at the special meeting. Susan Barney announced the program, prelude music, Ruth Black; prayer song conducted by Mrs. LaPrele Nielsen, ai eompanist, Margo Allred; prayer, Judy Brewer; group song, accompanist. Pamela Watson; address of welcome and talk. Mrs. Neva Dye; talk and home Eva Mae Nelemonstradtion, son; talk on the code, Sally Robertson; talk on the Bundle. Karen Sorensen. The groups department work. The Gay Note teachers are, Mrs. Evonna Justesen, Mrs Clara Donaldson, Fire Lights teacher, Mrs. Bernice Hansen and Mrs. Neva Dye is teacher of the Seagull group. The girls at the meeting and participating in the demonstrations were; Karen Sorensen, Shirley Lynn Jensen, Sheila Black, Rozana Robertson, Cynthia Allred, Ruth Black, Pamela Watson, Margo Allred, Eva Mae Nelson, Judy Brew'er, Lee Ann Dye, Wendy Downard, Ellen Arviso, Eleanor Arviso, Camille Larsen, Marilyn Hansen, Sally Robertson and Susan Barney. Closing song, accompanist, Lee Ann Dye, prayer, Sheila Black. Light refreshments were served. bad injuries. 100 Million Tons into separated Black is visiting ir. Salt Lake City upon learning of the illness of her mother who fell and sustained Miss i visited Sunday in Provo with Mr- and Mrs. Jerry Ray Joand children. hansen They to attend the birthday v. cut anniversary of Mrs. Johansen Tiiey also visited in Orem with Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Allred and family and Mr. and Mis. Wallace Allred and famMrs. Leroy Reserve Capacity 48.6 Million Tons November I ily. 100 son-in-la- PYRAMID Ib. 37c Young Tender Hens Price, Effective ' )7 Through |