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Show Athene Osborne Ption OJO-J-2 and Edmunds Mrs. Anna Fred Thompson visited their brother, Andrew Thompson last Saturday in the Juab hospital Mrs Helen Madsen entertained the Social Servn e club at her home Wednesday evene ing. Score winneis at piogies-sivElda Mrs rook were Acord, Mrs Vurlecn Simons. Mrs Emma Sorensen, Mis Ethel Allred and Mis Rochelle Pucheeo of Salt latke City visited Wednesday at the home Mis of Mrs. Ruth Osborne Iila Sorensen oi Magna acwhere companied them here Mrs her sister, she visited Madge Sorensen Mr. and Mis Giowi Plain of Ogden and Mr and Mrs. Coyd Blain, Sunset, attended last the Old Peoples paitv Saturday and visited friends and relatives here Owen B. Andeison offered the Invocation and Blessing on the food. Following the banquet a progiam was presented by students from North Sanpete High School from the different communities of Ninth Sanpete County. Flank Peterson announced the piogram numbers as follows Musual Sandta number, Paula Lay, Lund, Stephen Rosenlof ; voi al solo, Anita Madsen, accompanied by George Burnside, leading, Michael Watson; piano solo, Leslie Jensen; vocal solo, Candy Denton, accompanist, Ruth Puzev; pantomime, Kelly Dye, George Burnside; musical selections, Edwin Pedeison, David Lee Pederson, Joe Down-arLeGrande pantomime, Cloward, Don Jacobsen, Jerry d; vocal Richins, Kim Aagaid; Juet, Mis Loa fi eney, KyU George Cheney, accompanist, Buinside; vocal tno, D irthy, Annette and Kay; vocal sola Mis Gall Tate, accompanist, Kim Roy.inu tilsen, leading, Anvocal Linda solo, Aagard, deison, accompanist, Michael Watson, chence, Laura Tajloi; V'uun vocal duct, Gailuk, Flank Remey; player, Chus-tia- n Soiensen. Mr and Mrs Claude Ac old of this city with Mr and Mrs McKay Andeison of Ephianri enjoyed a vacation tup last wc kend to Ijih Vegas, Nev. Tile family of Joseph I Beck attended the hnthday anmver-saiSunday of Mr. Beck At the family dinnei weie Mr and Mis Cliff Stubbs and family Provo, Mr and Mis. Harold Amcddson and family, Moioni, Mr and Mrs Morris Beck and family, Mui ray; Mr and Mis Ianns Reid Beck and child) en Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs Paul Christensen and children, Mt Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs Angus Blue k and Mrs Bee k Mrs Leroy Black spent last week in Mona due to the death of her mother, who has been ill for some time Mr and Mis Flank Watson received woid last Saturday of the illness of their gianeldaugdi-Ici- , the baby of Mr and Mrs Ronald Wheelei at Moab The baby is ill with pneumonia. Mr. and Mis Alan Donaldson of Salt Iake City spent the past weekend with Mr and Mis Glen Donaldson and famc y ily. LeNae Mickel, a student at BYU at Provo was home last Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr and Mrs Haiold Mickel. The Spnng City waul People's Paitv was well attended Saturday with almost two hunched in attend-Th- e anc e. tin key banquet was an-Ol- d fTJME aU I88888881 bwm mightiest SPECTACLES THE It biuary THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Page Four DEATH-DEFYIN- G and the eldest man and lady were honored in attendance Mrs and Helena Bunnell, age kb 11 7 jrairview age 80 They Lucy Tucker were presented gifts by Bishop Allred. Stake President and Mrs. A J Anderson attended The North Bend Camp of the party. DUB will meet In the Fairview C. E. Allied, Mr. and Mrs Leslie Nunley of Midvale visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Escel Cail-wi- n and Ralph Nunley. Mrs. Alfred Nielsen spent several days in Salt Lake City last week. Mr and Mrs Claren Schofield of Duchesne attended the Old People's Party Satuiday and visited members of their family. Roy Rostron will take over and city duties as marshal to an electrician according announcement by Mayor John R Baxter, The position was previously held by William (Bill Crisp who resigned. Rulon Strate and Everett St late have returned home fiom a weeks visit with relatives in California Among the Spring City people who went to Lehi last Tuesday to attend funeral services for Mrs Eunice D. Larsen, fro, weie Mr. and Mrs Floyd Draper, Mr. and Mrs Eldon Nielsen, Mr and Mrs Archie Aiken, Mr. and Mrs Burton Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs William H. Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs Terrance Aiken, Mrs Dortha Mickel, Mrs. Nedia Jensen and Mrs Ins Irving of i Chester. Burial for Mrs Larsen was in the Spring City cemetery The grave was dedicated by Lionel Larsen of Lehi, son of Mrs. Larsen. The family and friends were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs William H. Sorensen after the burial services. Mr. and Mrs Gardell Osborne of Fairview visited Sunday afternoon with their mother, Mrs. Ruth Osborne. Mr and Mrs. Charles Osborne and baby boy of Salt Lake City spent the past weekend with their parents, Mr and Mrs. Ruthford Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Osborne and children, Mr and Mrs Virgus Osborne visited Saturday and Suiubfy in West Jordan with Mr, and Mis Connell Osborne and family. They attended the third birthday anniversary of Christine Osborne, daughter of the Connell Osbornes They also visited Miami Mrs Clifford Justesen in West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs E. L. Allred in Taylorsville, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Sorensen in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Robert Graham entertained a group of small boys and girls at a party Friday afternoon in honor of the fourth birthday of her daughter Joan. Relief South Ward Society room on Friday, Feb. 24 at 2 p m. Captain Cieone Cox will be in c barge. Mrs Erba Rasmussen, Mrs Hannah Bohne and Mrs Lucy Tucker visited the Mt. Pleasant camp DUB meeting Friday of last week at the home of Mrs J. IjC-- Seely. Mr and Mis. Howard James and Mrs. Lovina Christianson spent a week in Salt Lake City visiting with children; Wood-roRuth artel Edith and their families Mis Arminta Clement and Mrs Lea Larsen have returned home from a visit with their children in Riovo and Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs. Fay Sidwell have returned from a vacation In Long Beach in California they picked up their daughter, Mrs Sonja Orion and children and brought them back to Fairview where they will make their home while Mr. Orton, who is in the Navy, is away at sea. Mrs. Valten Tucker entertained at a rook party Thursday of last week for twelve friends. Prizes were won by Mrs. Thelma Mower, Mrs. Olea Cox and Mrs. Stella Oldroyd Mr and Mrs. Valten Tucker entei tained at dinner Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Mower, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Erickson and Mr. and Mrs Hyrum Erickson. the home of Mrs. Earl Jensen. Games were played with prizes being won by Mrs. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs Maybert Strate and Joseph I Beck. Mrs. Nita Neilson of Pleasant Grove was a special guest. How much pain evils have cost us that have never hapThomas Jefferson. pened The Cl Chevy loves to go because it goes so well. like a happy tabby. Takes and all road? in style. Iurrs along pavements rough roads in stride Just why does a Chevy treat riders d as royally as the luxury cars? It all came about through a delightful blend of Full Coil wheels, unique suspension, precision-balancechassis cushioning, and a superb Body by Fisher insulated to hush away road sounds. All this adds high-price- d up to less sway, less jounce, less dip, less dive, less tilt, less noise, less . . . well you name it. ride with convenNow combine this iences to pamper you and roominess to relax in. Add a full measure of quiet good looks. Voxla, you've got Chevys formula. And the proof is in the riding. When you sample a Chevy at your Chevrolet dealer's we think you'll find it just to your taste. HlfF De-lo- See the new Chevrolet ears, Chevy Corvairs and the new Corvette at your loeal authorized Chevrolet dealers ' A & J CMETOMeT, INC.' EPHRAIM, UTAH 67 SOUTH MAIN ATwood 68 ONE WAY Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Simons 1 THE SCREEN i HAS SEEN! CHARIOT RACE Prices: Evening, $1.50 adults, 75c kids. Saturday Adults $1.25, 75c kids. Starting time: Saturday, Sunday Matinees 3 p.m. Evening: 7:30 p.m. Matinee: KINEMA held at noon Bishop Roger M. Allred welcomed the guests 24, THEATRE and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis attended funeral sendees in Tooele Thursday afternoon for Mrs. Loren Allred, aunt of All-re- d Mrs. Simons and Mr. Allred. The ward Primary Birthday Penny Drive for the LDS Primary Children's is Hospital underway this week with a house to house canvass being made by FYimary teachers and officers. Mrs. Evelyn Acord, president, is in charge of the drive. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Madsen and Gaye Lynn Madsen visited Saturday and Sunday in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Madsen and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Miriam Johnson, and in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Madsen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mar Dye received word Feb. 13 of the birth of their first grandchild. A baby girl bom to Ellis and Carol Casper Dye at N.J. This is the first child for Ellis and Carol Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Casper of Muror the ray. new baby are Robert Dye, of Spring City and Mrs. Hannah Bohne, Fairview. James F. Ellis underwent surgery' last week at the LDS hospital at Mt. Pleasant. He is reported to be recovering well from the operation. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell McKinney and baby of Provo were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McKinney. Loo Osborne left Monday evening for Salt Lake City to join Mrs. Leo Osborne and son Lyle who have been visiting in Melba, Idaho the past three weeks. Mrs. Osborne with her mother, Mrs. Mack Hafon arrived in Salt Lake City Monday where the group will meet Miss Mareia Hafen, Tuesday forenoon, ai living by plane from a two year mission in New Zealand. The family will visit with Mr and Mis Cone (Shanna) Stevens and clnldien befoie coming to Spnng City and Mt Pleasant to visit rek, Did You Know . Great-grandparen- ts The Legendary Indian Mine Just a few miles from Spanish Fork is an ancient tunnel. Its walls, now caved in, appear to have been chipped out by some sort of crude tools. The causeway that stretches out from the mouth of the shaft leads to what is thought to be the ruins of ancient Indian smelte- - and slag dumps. On the face of the clifT near this shaft are carvings apparently representing beasts of burden accompanied by drivers. The animals look somewhat like the llama, with thick bodies and short legs.. In Utah today, the "old lives with the new. It is a progressive state that encourages the program of the United States Brewers Foundation an organization that works constantly to assure that clean, wholesome conditions will alwavs prevail wherever beer and ale are enjoved e UTAH-WYOMI- one-wa- street .. . wiili tm-m- y multi-millio- traffie in Utah. This program is part of a vast, continuing effort at Kennecott to meet the problem of producing copper and selling it profitably in a highly competitive market. Figuratively speaking, when the copper is sold, the new traffic pattern develops. A return trip gets under way. Dollars come back to Utah to develop the improvements that help maintain successful copper production. And successful copper production results in benefits that flow into the lifeblood of our states economy. latives. DIVISION UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, y What might be called a street is in the making at Kennecotts Utah Smelter. It is actually an extensive conveyor belt system designed to improve operations at the smelter. The belts will always move in one direction. But, by contributing to successful copper production, they will be part of an opposite movement -- the return of benefits to Utah. The conveyor system is the first n dollar big step in a improvement program needed to smelter as modernize the a link in the copper production cycle INC. Mrs Kail Jensen, Mm Ethe-Iv- n Mis Andeison, Li;,n Black, Mrs. On in Jensen, Mrs Dariell Fullmer entei tamed members of the Alethea club and their husbands at a valentine party Monday night at Utah Copper Division HjAwi u Kennecott Copper Corporation PROUD TO BE PART OF A CROWING UTAH |