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Show Oitohcr Hi, I'M Sanpete women THE ttiuimuimtmHtHiiiiiiiMniiiMtiMmddiimtdhiHiiiidtimi null mi uiiiiii! limn iwhmiliuiin Relief Society reorganized in Moroni ward Moroni woman notes birthday Utah industry Utah's potash industry began in 1937 when Bonneville Ltd. produced 6000 tons from brines near Wendover. By 1963, annual output will exceed 1,000,000 tons from Bonneville's greatly increased capacity and the nation's biggest potash operation, Texas Gulf Sulphur Company's new mine at Dead Horse Point. Utah salutes a growing industry with its expanding payrolls, purchases and tax payments! Pvt. Gordon Johansen, son ol Mi. and Mrs Glen Johansen is now at the Vetet.tns Hospital in Salt Iike City toi He completed Ills lieatment at Fort Old, basic Gaining Calif Mis J P Madsen was in Salt Dike City last week toi medieal tieatment Mr and Mis James Ream and Mis Neula Hansen went lo Farmington, New Mexico this week wlleie Mr Ream, gland master of the lOOF of Utah will attend meetings conIOOF cerning an old folks home which will he built m the w est. Mrs Boyd Hafen underwent sin gei y last w eek at the Sanpete LDS Hospital Pvt Jack Bushman visited hole this week with his parMr. and Mrs. ents, Ernest Bushman. He completed basic training at Fort Ord. Calif and left Thursday for Fort Stewart, Georgia, for further , tiainmg Mrs C. H Eatinger celebrated her 81st birthday anniversary Sunday at a family dinner at her home 3l. j marriage vows Miss M.ujonr llovvill, icw In 'i .mi i tln hi uhH Cuiii.sidi- - m a pii'fiumed Oitobei f F.nr-- i nf Uu-ii I'liuiiiv m Manti - y IJ)S Ti'inpU' Thv bridv is Mr and Mis Mis Wesley Mai' have announced the marnagi of their daughter Helen and Ray Sorensen The eouple exehanged wed ling vows m a leienumy per formed Oetober 5 m Preston Idaho They vull make their home in Salt Lake City The bridegioom is a son ol Mr and Mrs LaMoiit Soien-sen- , Spmig City Mr vv it'll Salinday of the of Mis Helen Ester Ol-- i . . . M II Rob Ison of Salt Dike f liohei soil was the ("tv Ml Mis Pauline Seely accomw bot Mm iy Robeitson and her daughter, Mrs. Iona panied Devona Crowther w ic tin tm-lesid'iits ol Ftn Diaper to Midway on Saturday Gim n where they attended the dediPhon 341 Snmt i dinner guests at the cation services of their new Kci mt Conk home Weie, Elsie post office. They also visited Joseph J Rowbeny ot Boise nu Salt Lake; Nancy Mr and Mrs Jerry (Lydia Idaho l,s enjoying a visit belt Cook Cook, fplir.um. Mi and Mis Bigler t Springer. Mis with his sister, S.uali C I 'el i t ec mhi and thi Mrs Boyd (Johannahj Ha-IiHansen. On Sunday Mrs II in o Rome bliho; Mr who underwent surgery sen and Donetta .ieromp.tnie.1 luightcii 11 u i ud Mm linns at the Sanpete LDS Nephi last week to Mr Rowbeny Sant aquin oid Ml an Mis Max E Avunderwent further Hospital, where they weie dinner guests on li Hid d.l I, 'I ovo Ig v Wednesday night at surgei if Mr and Mis Rulnn Painter .1 Mi u Mm Alv m ai kson the same hospital. uid family and to Salt Lakt ol hen-sonSail Dike Cit visited Mi to with and visit City it lie home if her p u Bust wnh. Salt Lake City and Mis Dune Hansen and inulv M ills an Mis con.u d Mr ami Mrs Ed Nielson of Miss Mime Laughing ol Saw- ( llill o d this city mill, Arizona has letmned t Hans i ' H i men Hugh and iiv in oldioyd, Don Lund, the home of Mavor ami Mis Mrs Janice Siott Cook to live this i ciming I'isejih Hugh id Mivtleld Visit- - I'lti-- Jacobson, She will attend the ed hell SalllldlV with rela- Crowther, Mrs Isahell Johnwinter son, Mrs Deon Anderson, Mrs. Noilh Sanpete high silioul m t.V rs Mrs Mt Pleasant. C'.nohn (buu-tBailey and Joseph R. and Haz.i ol Layton vi- Chi istiansen attended the UEA Mrs. Rita Allied entei lamed 'laughter Slid the Etiket Club Finlav even- sited dining the week at the convention held Thursday thru in Salt Lake City. ing. They motored to Nephi home of her paients, Mr and Satuiday Mis Olaf Olson entertained and enjoyed a dinner at the Mis Scott t'ook Snack Shack Cafe Mr. and Mrs Aitlmr (Edna Sunday afternoon at a dinner Mrs. Chen ill Cat Ison and Morg.ui) Davenpoit of San Di- for Nettie Bigler Lizzie Cleo Johnson, Leona Mouni Tient ego, Calif, Mr and Mis Clardaughter, Staev wn r, Dittie Bills and Geneva Johnson, all of Salt I.ake City ence Hansen and Mis Kenneth visited during the week with Sperry of Nephi were here Madsen honoring the birthday their mother, Mrs Vet a John- Tuesday with Mr and Mis of Mrs. Lottie Bills. Leonard Oldroyd, Mr. and Mrs The infant son of Mr. and son. Osmond Crowther and Mrs. Ro- Mrs. Gary Larsen was given reMis. Luella Mikkelson the name of Thomas Gary In turned home Saturday evening setta Eggen. Sunday, Visiting with Mrs Hannah Sacrament service after a weeks visit in Bountiful at the home of her daugh- (' Mathis Friday and Sunday with Mont Nielson officiating. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mr ter and and were Mis Raehel Larson of Manti and Mr and Mrs. Dave and Mrs. Vurl Morgan were Mr. Mrs. Sheral ( Ellen i Rigby. Mrs. and Ernest Justesen, Mr and Mrs. Newell Nelson Daniels and family of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. City; Spring and family of Burley, Idaho, The Ftn. Green ward PriDave Daniels and family, Prothe week the weie guests during Autumn mary presented of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Family Hour" Sunday evening vo; Mrs. Charley Larsen, ChesEd M. Hansen and in Mt. Plea- m the chapel with President ter; Miss Renee Larsen, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. sant with his parents, Mr and Lucille Wilson conducting. Gary Larsen of this city. Mis. Edgar Nelson. Guests Sunday of Mr. and Lawrence Olsen underwent Mrs. Bernard Nielson, honoring CARI) OF THANKS surgery Monday at the Utah the birthday of Mrs. Nielson Provo. Mr. Mrs. and Bruce in The family of Parley were, Valley Hospital wishes to extend their Visiting the past week with Nielson, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Antone Frand-se- n Stewart Christensen and chilsincere thanks for all kindMr. and Mrs dren, Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. and with nesses extended to them at Evan Bigler were Mr. Frand-sen- s Burk Nielson and family, Mr. the time of the death of brothers, Peter Fiandsen and Mrs. their beloved father. They Joseph Prestwich, and daughter Mrs. Harold Jor- and Mr. and Mrs. Don Prest-wic- h are grateful to those who and family, Moroni; Mr. extended condolences, gensen and Levi Frandsen all sent of Idaho Falls, Idaho. and Mrs. Michael Cloward and flowers or performed other re- - baby, Relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Glen acts of kindness. ed i Sanpete couple takes temple Couple makes home in SLC mid d.iughtiT .t ul Ehb'ii Howell I'iiiui'W, and (he hi ldi gumm is a sun of Mr anil Mis H.ii-IBuinslile, Mt Plea ..ml Iuionts of the brulo hoiimod t couple at a tvceplion Fi i night at Fan view Ninth !. lav waid For her wedding the lovely h soung biule woie a gown of satin and laee The long sleeves formed lily points over the wrists, and the bodice of laee was outlined with peails and sequins at the neckline. She earned a bouquet of talisman loses. The attendants, who wore salmon colored gowns of satin luoeade and earned bouquets of chrysanthemums and carnations, were Miss Carol Howell, Miss Roma maid of honor; Madsen, Miss LaRene Miller and Miss Aleta Jons, bridesmaids. Little Janiel Howell and Marrianne Burnside were flower girls. Ross Shelley performed best man duties. The eouple will make a home in Salt Lake City. Mr, Burnside has completed an LDS mission in the Ton-ga- n Islands and has attended the Central Utah Voeationel floor-lengt- F O Fogelherg has returned from Ogden where he spent two weeks visiting the Arthur Fogelherg and Leonard Sorensen families. Arthur and Carol welcomed a baby Fogelherg boy on Sept. 14 The baby is grandchild No. 20 for Mr. and be Mrs Fogelherg. He will named Robert Brent. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Christensen visited last week at St. George with Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Mary Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Marx and sons, Robert and Farrel spent Saturday in Salt Lake City saying goodbye to Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Marx who left that Yakima, day for Wash., to make their home. Mrs. Lois Brothersen entertained Wednesday evening for members of the Past Noble Grands club. October meeting for DUP will be held the afternoon of Friday the 20th at the home of Mrs. Issa Aldrich. Mrs Oreal Olsen is the assisting hostess. The lesson, Utahs Three Governments, will be given by Mrs. Lucile Seely and Mrs. Pauline Rasmussen will read a history of her ( Mr. and Mrs A. F. Rasmussen returned recently from an extended trip which took them to Yukon, Idaho, where they visited the Rohert Hills, to Rexburg where they visited the Dr. Eugene Peterson family, to Wells, Nevada, where they visited Mrs. Mary Birdzell and family, and to Wendover where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterson. President A J. Anderson and Miss Paula Murphy of Paris, Calif., a student at BYU were speakers at Second ward sacrament services Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Pritchett, who have spent the past summer in Wendover rebuilding their motel, returned here last week for a short stay. Mrs. Ludene Bodmer of San Diego, Calif., and Mrs. Lucille Hoffman of San Fernando Valley, Calif., are spending three weeks here visiting Mrs. Alberta Merz and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Merz. Mrs. Alma Larsen underwent surgery last week at the Sanpete LDS Hospital. Mrs. Glen Johansen went to Salt Lake City last week for medical treatment. Bridge Club met Thursday evening with Mrs. Louise Jensen as hostess. Prizes were wron by Mrs. Thelma Tuttle, Mrs. n Thelma Hasler, Mrs Lois and Mrs. Helen Las-so- Page Three uu iiiiiuiuiinuiiuu iiiiiliiiiliiiiHiiiiitnniHUUU(iiiliiummiuiiiimuiiu.iiu.MiiiniiihiiituuiiiiuuUiUidii nuummiMiiiiMiuiiiiiiiiiuuiii A leorgamzation of Moioin East ward Relief Society was effected Sunday in ward t (inference, with Mrs Dora Motley being sustained as presiMis. Etta Irons, first dent, counselor, Mrs. Luenu Nielsen, and Mis second counselor, Carmen Blackburn, secretary. Officeis released with Mis Mrs. Rhea Bradley, president, were Mrs. Dora Morley and Mrs. Addle Dyehes, counselors. New class leaders are: theology, Mrs. John Anderson; work meeting lesson, Mrs Orlando Draper; handwork leader, Mrs. Ted Blackham; literature, Mrs. Clifford Blackham; Mrs. Wtlford social science, Tidwell; organist, Mrs. Blain Draper; choristers, Mrs. HarMrs. John Kellett, Moroni, old Arnoldsen and Mrs. Howcelebrated her 87th birthday ard Blackham. anniversary Oetober 5 at the home of a daughter, Mrs. ElMrs. Lydia Westbury of Salt sie Mitchell, Lake City visited here recentMrs. Kellett was born Oe- ly with her sister, Mrs. Annie tober 5, 1874 in Moroni, a R. Madsen. Mrs. Madsen acdaughter of John N. and Elsa companied her back to Salt Anderson Larsen. She worked Lake and spent a week with in the Relief Society as a vi- Mrs. Westbury and other relasiting teacher for many years. tives. On Oct. 17, 1891 she married Mrs. Pauline Seely went to John Kellett. They were the Salt Lake City to attend Conparents of seven children, five ference and the DUP convenof whom are living. They are: tion. She also attended a Hafen Hilton Kellett of Hyrum; Mrs reunion while there. She acElsie Mitchell, Rex and Mont companied Mr. and Mrs. Aury Kellett, Moroni; Mrs. George Draper of Ft. Green and all (Sarah) Pearson, Draper. She were guests of Mrs. Corene seventeen has grandchildren Hollingsworth. and fourteen Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Fech-ne- r are of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Kellett has a clear and proudly announcing the arrival alert mind and has a remark- Oct. 5 of their first child, a able memory. baby girl to be named Cynthia Louise. Mrs. Fechner is Ervin (Chris) Larsen enter- the former Loretta Bohne. ed a Sail Lake City hospital The baby is the first grandlast week for treatment. Mrs. child for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larsen accompanied him, re- K. Bohne of Mt. Pleasant. Dr. turning later in the week. She and Mrs. A. H. Fechner of reports he will have to be Salt Lake City are also grandhospitalized for several weeks. parents of the new baby. Potash-maj- or ii. SOCIETY OF THE WEEK attend school Tin annual ship school for women at I'tah State University campus last week attracted leaders from Sanpete County including Helena Smith, Jessie Tuft, Centeifield; Julia Graham, Manti, Louise Johansen, Mt. Pleasant; Ruby Hansen, Kairview, and Geneva Madsen, fountain Gieen were given in Workshops foods, clothing, home management and safety Among the guest speakers were Mrs. Esther Peterson, assistant to the Secretary of Labor; Ann Lorimor, American Red Cross representative, San Francisco, Calif , and Miss Stella Mitchell, extension home management specialist, Wash., DC. These leaders will give the information to the various groups they represented during the coming year, says Sarah Tuttle, extension home agent, Sanpete County. Ml. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID I School. 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