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Show March 31, 1m1 Bridge club THE Ml. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID met Page Three Mr. and Mis Grant Olsen left Wednesday tor a week's visit at Imperial Reach, Calif, and family, Lt. Phil Olsen and Thursday night with Mrs, Sadie Mower an hostess. High scores were won by Mrs. Thelma Hauler and Mrs Kuth Fowles. orom to Clair Mower of Fairview Health information founda turn icpnrts that the number of and Mrs Virgil Frantz lt.ie and Clair Mower, Mrs. Fred of Riverton announce the mar- Mr and patients hospitalized for men A family dinner was held Ri- - Fairview their of tal illness m this country has daughter, riage Sunday at the home of Mr. The couple was mained recently decreased, after using and Mrs. Royal Madsen. PreMarch Id at Flko, Nevada A steadily for most of the censent were Mr and Mrs. Jerrold Rasmussen and family of Rireception for the young couple tury. Moreover, it adds, recent held at the Frantz home medical advances have increaswas Mr. and Mis. Dale Koski gan, . m Riverton on March 18 They ed the probability of early reand baby, ITovo; Mr. and Mrs wen fui tlier honored at an- lease for many of these patEddie Christensen. Ephraim, and Jordan Mower, Fairview. Members of the Aces, ban- other reception at the Fred ients. There are folks who think tam basketball team, enter- Mower home on March 23 Mr. Mower is a graduate of its a recession when they can't tained members of the Hams While Mrs. Ruth Allred is basketball team, at a party North Sanpete high school and afford a new ear to tow their convalescing at the Mt. Pleasant LDS Hospital, her daughFriday night in the Armory. has been employed at South- new boat. Mothers of the Aces were hos- east Furniture Company in Salt ter, Mrs. Ruth Dyson and famtesses at the luncheon. Parents Like City for the past two of Salt Lake City visited Mr, and Mrs. Abner H. Koscnlof, ily g residents of Mt. and coaches were also present. years. here for the weekend. Also vPleasant, will mark the 50th anniversary of their marriage The couple will make a home Chesley R. Christensen at ail Oja-i- i House April I. isiting Mrs. Allred last week was present and presented a in Salt Like City. were her children from McGill, citation to each player, coach Mrs. Arda Blackham, Nev., Mrs. Harold Mukel visited and manager of the two teams Mont and Alan Allred. They Keith Anderson has returned last week in Salt Lake City from the Utah National Guard have all returned to their to his home in Butte, Montana with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Miekel homes now. after a two weeks visit here and baby and Miss Dixie MieMrs. Claris Stevens was hos- at the home of his parents, kel. Mr. and Mrs Boyd Miekel Mrs. Tom Tin ker and small her tess on Monday evening to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Anderson and baby accompanied son of Salt are Mr. and Mi's. Abner H, Ro- Temple. They were both born members of the City Fine Arts He also visited in Provo with home for a short visit. spending two weeks with Mr. senlof will observe their gol- and reared in Mt. Pleasant, Club. Ten members and ten Ross Anderson and his family. Tuckers parents, Mr. and Mrs. and have spent their entire Mr. and Mrs. Allen Reid Mr. and Mrs. Reese Andei den wedding anniversary at an guests were present. The proWinn Tucker, while Tom is lives here. Black and family were weekend son of and Miss was daughter Patty presented by gram back east attending a training open house Saturday, April 1, Mr, Rosenlof was born Aug- Beverly Stevens, w'ho gave a Vernal came here to visit with visitors with Mr. and Mrs. AnFirst-Fourt- h in the school. Mt. Pleasant ust 19, 1889, a son of Olof of her trip to Camp Keith while he was here. Keith gus Black. ward recreation hall. and Christena Simpson Rosen report a drug Minniwanca, Stoney Lake, M- owns and operates Ixive makes the world go Abner and Inez Dorsey Ro- lof. Mrs. Rosenlof was born Card of thanks store Butte. at She last repichigan, August. round, they say, but so does senlof were married April 10, March 29, 1893. She was reared resented Utah at the We express our sincere and Camp a good swallow of tobacco 1911 in Manti. The marriage by her thanks and upprieiution to Roberta and Julie, the two Jens Chris was sponsored by Utah was later solemnized in Manti tensen, and mother, Mrs. Eva clubs. juice. the many friends and neighPiano solos were played children of Mr. and Mrs. Earl bors Who assisted at the Lake Rebecca Seely Christensen. Salt Zabriskie, City, imiiinuit)iiinimiiiuiiHnmiiiciiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiitiiinimiii)iiiiiiimu(iiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiinii Stevens. and Portia by Beverly time of the death of our spent last week here with their Mr. Rosenlof has worked as Christensen. brother, ! I a farmer and livestoekman, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs For mtisie, floral tributes, and has sheared sheep in all Mrs. Grant Johansen enter- John Zabriskie. 3 words of consolation and the western states from Cali- tained at a Hawaiian luau the Arline is 24 Miss who other nets of kindniss ex24 for of March Eowles, fornia to the Canadian Border. evening pressed at the time, we are Mrs. Rosenlof has been ao guests in honor of her son teaching school in California, is most grateful. vacaanniverher 11th Joes serin spending the Relief Society, tive spring birthday 1 Signed, ving as a visiting teacher, sec- sary. Highlight of the party tion at the home of her parMr. and Mrs. Welden The family of and was slides of Hawaii shown by ents, retary, magazine agent, Kits Fowles. Mrs. Alta Jensen. Floyd Christensen. assistant teacher trainer. of are the parents They seven children, six of whom 19c are living. One son, Olof, was killed in France in the Battle of the Saar River during World ' War II. Their living children 1 are: Alonzo Rosenlof, Mt. Pleasant; Keith Rosenlof, Long 1 Beach, Calif.; Willis Rosenlof, Ridge Crest, Calif.; Mrs. Glen iEvai Augason, Midvale; Mrs. Earl Beth Jarrett, Nephi and Mrs. Ray Janet) Johnson, Bountiful. They have 24 grandchildren and four -- - B. PHon. Mr and Mrs llairv Simpson went to Salt Lake City Wednesday to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Basil Madsen. Mr Madsen was to undergo eye surgery this week Miss LaRae Frantz is married The annual Red Cross drive is now being made with a canvass with Mrs. Ethel Sorensen as chairman. The committee making the canvass is Carolyn Hope, Beverly Miekel, .Slierrol Plain, Ruise DiAnn Beck, Linda Barney, Robinson, Linda Anderson, Peterson, Gayle Tate, Denne Nielsen, Nadene PeterDonna son, Kathleen Larsen, Justesen, Linda Mae Sorenson, Ireta Stiate, Judy Frandsen, Linda Sorensen, Gall Acord, Dorothy Brewer ami Edith house-to-hou- Reath A baby girl was welcomed Mr. and Mrs. March 23 by Dick Jensen of Sandy The baby is the seventh grandchild for Mr. aaid Mrs. Duane Jensen of this city. Mrs. Duane Jensen is visiting with the Dick Jensen family at the pi e- sent time. Spruuj Cihj Draper 2298 Lu-Wa- Mr. rcvilicS life-lon- .Spring CitiJ M-S- Mr., Mrs. Abner Rosenlof plan golden wedding open house Sat. r, step-fathe- 4-- H MT. PLEASANT DRUG Easter Baskets Novelties Grass Paas Easter Egg Coloring to 49c j 39c Mrs. Warner Taylor and three Mrs. Homer children. Levan; Beiuiixon and six children, Sail Like City; Mr. and Mrs Paul Bailey and four children, Ml and Mrs Glen Bailey and three children. Mrs. John Olsen was hostess to the Senior Sorosis Club last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. LaMont Blackham. Piano solos were played by Mariana Crosland, Karen Visiting last weekend with Nora Black-ha- Mrs. Edith Schofield were Mr. Blackham and Records of the voice of and Mrs. Robert Schofield and John LaMont Blackham, who children of Salt Lake City. is an LDS missionary in Sweden, were played. Mrs. Clara Hyrum Jensen underwent Crosland was a special guest. surgery recently in a San Francisco hospital. He has been Mr. and Mrs. Neil Allred with his son Kay at and son of Provo were guests staying 2815 Van Ness, San Francisco, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 9, California. He will remain Nevert Stevens on Sunday. with Ray to recover from the operation. Guests for the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John eia! guet, Hannah Kendall, L. Olsen were Miss Cheryl Ol- were present. sen and Miss Audrea Burns of Mesquite, Nevada and Miss Easter vacation visitors at Rita Olsen and Miss Soila Na-tthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Orof Salt Lake City. lando Draper are their daughPearl Jensen was hostess to ter Darlene and JoAnn Lemthe So Art Club on Thursday. mons of Bell City, Mo. Both The evening was spent quilt- are teachers at Imperial Beach, ing. Ten members and a spe- - Calif. ri j Sweet's Easter Eggs 29c Election night will be held Tuesday evening for the MIA Laurel and Ensign groups at the North Sanpete Stake House. Officers will be selected for the coming year under the present of these groups, presidents Slierrol Blain, Spring City and Howard Lamb, ML Pleasant. Mrs. Ruth Graham of the stake MIA will be in charge of the party. Skits will be presented by each ward to be followed by special entertainment and refreshments. N .. 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