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Show Page Two THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID October SANPETES HARRISON CONOVKH MANILA BROWN WOODROW WEIGHT MARY B. CIA) WARD HOME 1 V foro Reath NEWSPAPER - Editor Manager Associate Editor - .. . Tlu ob.xcivcd smy ji Issued (vtuy Enday by the North Sanpete Publishing Com- t Jit Dost Office at Alt. Pleasant, San- Ij pany, and entered at pete County, Utah, as Second class matter under the Alt ot Congress of Alareh 3, IH79. j! j ih IS I .... Ijj Ihiablo In Advance: $1.00 ij! : Classified Ads FOR SALE ELECTRIC Sewing Machine, desk model. Excellent conatdition; has buttonhole tachment. Mrs. Jewel M. n3 Deterson. a .... Sin Months $1.0(1 Mrs Giant Shaw 1mm Salt Lake Vlsitoi s City ueie week) lid with Mr and Mrs Pelune ('arl- sun Mr ami I Subscription Kalci, One Year JP family of Leo Osborne hi-- t birthday aninver-j- ' Monday evening at blH ji II Member: UTAH STATE DRESS ASSOCIATION - - NA- TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION - - WEEKLY NEWSDADER liEIRESENTATIVES, INC. j : and (hildicn Mis Delilah Chi i.slul tcr.son Austin ('in i.stotfer.son were leiciit visitui.s 111 Idaho Wit tier biuthtr and sister-in-laMr uiul Mis ('bus Clawson and in Miirtaugl) with Mr. ami Mrs Ijcio.v Chi i.sluffei sun. Hid POTATOES Red Pontiac $2 50 mt bundled weight Visitors at the home of Mr Ernest Bushman, Mt Pleas- and Mrs, Theron Madsen Satant o27 urday and Sunday were Mr USED Pukup Camper; and Mrs. Bruce Madsen and used Jeep; 1!)53 Chrysler children of Salt Like City Station Wagon. Garrick MoMis. LuDean Srhefftcld and tors, Ephraim. 27 of Kaysvtlle spent daughter USE of our efficient Carpet last week end with Mr. and FREE with Sliumpooer pur- Mis, Doyle Madsen and famchase of Blue Lusti e sham-miily. Consolidated Fuiniture RENT -- - The Chnstcna Erandsen home in Mt. Pleasant. See Stella Doulson, EphVisiting Saturday and Sunraim, or Roy Erandsen. Mt. FOR RENT with Mr. and Mrs. Ruth-foro27 Pleasant. day - 5 rooms unfurBASEMENT Osborne were Mr. and PLYWOOD with 6' x 3 nished. On Moroni Mam St. Mrs. Charles Osborne and baby some and Cull 2548 if interested. o20 of Salt Lake plastic train trestle City. 027 track. Joye Terry, Mt. o20 Pleasant. MISCELLANEOUS Connell Osborne and daughDR. STURDY amino boxes, two LAFFERTY, Chiropractor, ters, Carla and Connie of West office hrs. every Thurs. 11 Jordan and Keith Sorensen of Jeep motors, with transmisa. in. to late evenings, Tem- Salt Lake City were weekend sion with extra parts. Willis with Mr. and Mrs n3 ple Motel, Manti. Ph. 3011. visitors Mower, Fairview. Osborne. nervous Virgtis Headaches, arthritis, house IN Mt. Pleasant disorders. s8tfc one block from highway. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gaye Full 4 block lot, including PIANO LESSONS in my of Reno, Nev., visited last home. Beginners and interbam, pasture and orchard, week with their mother, Mrs. Box c 75 mediate. 65, per lesson. Ida R. garden plot. Inquire Billington. o20 Moroni. Beth Harward, Chester. Ph. 2437. n3 Coming here for the deer and gusts of Mr. and hunt, STEAM ROLLING, feeds, BANKING Mrs. Leslie Nelson last weekFlour $3.55, Tire Sale 1 for end were Major Louis G. of on 3; Appliances SANPETE VALLEY BANK-- 45 price time payment. Fairview Far- Hedgpete, Los Angeles, Calif.; years of Banking Service. San Robert Parninson, mers Fairview, Utah. Sgt. Ml. Pleasant. R. John Pedro, Calif.; Major al4tfn Emery and son, also CWO Ellis DRUGS REAL ESTATE-BU- Y SELL. B. Braber and Harold EngNow associated with "Jones land, Dugway; Roger England I and M. J. England of Tooele. Realty and Investment. Drug would like to aid you when Democrats nominated for the buying or selling your home or other real property here, coming election are John R Reliable Prescriptions in Salt Lake City, or other Baxter for Mayor. Robert areas. Please contact me. and Lyndon Jensen, four COSMETICS Wells Thursby, 2265 Garfield year eouneilmen. Hold over Ave., S.L.C. Tel. HU councilmen are Francis Black, by Revlon, Max Factor, o27 Louis Allred and Eldon NielCoty & Tussy Oft wlm will reign until January, 1962, are Jell's Duuvlili-r.- , Senior Princisx; Mar to r: Ann llrower, Salt I.aKe Honored Queen, and l)uiiii Ann Bargee, Salt Luke Provo, Junior Princess. ol it, I (it, !ei, Two Cheeses Enliven Tasty Veal Parmigiana d Co-o- p, Mt. Pleasant Gro-ha- JEWELRY sen. WORK WANTED -. HOUSEWORK or will care for The family of Mrs. Myrtle elderly person. Experienced. Allred met together last SaturYOUNGS DRUG Mrs. Acel Coates. Phone day at the Community Park . Fairview, Utah o20 for a family EnBrrf Set Hair Spray 1.69 at 79e a picnic were Mrs. Myrjoying WANTED Giant Lustre Crama Hair Spray tle Allied, Fred Allred, Airs 79e EMPTY truck to haul car to Ada Allred, Mr. and Mrs. C. with Permanent Home new Fast Phoenix, Ariz. For informa- E. Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Chararound neck mirror $3 val., $2 tion contact H. B. Lamb, les Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Delone $2 Four Season Hand Lotion, $1 Utah. Wales, nlO Carlson of this city; Mr. and now 39e $1 Woodbury Lotion, DEER skins, sheep pelts, green Mrs. Ted Norman and family 99c $1.50 Shoe Care Kit beef hides, Call or see R. J. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allred and Mrs. Patsy McGerty. Dye, Spring City. Phone family, JEWELRY Mrs. Afton Southam, Mr. and 4S2-nl7 Mrs. Eldon Southam, Salt Lake Ray and VaLene's Watches, Mr. and Mrs. Den All-re- d LOST City; Diamonds, watch repairing. 92 and family, Helper; Mrs. W. Mn. Ph. 140, Mt. Pleasant. RED Dog with bob tail. Has Iris and Richard Allred, Irving collar and ring. Notify Ted Chester and Mr. and Mrs. Glen-do- n HARDWARE Barton, Fairview. Larsen and family, Ogden. 291-M- r. J. Central Utah Implement & Hardware Company JOHN DEERE QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT Parts and Service HOT POINT APPLIANCES ACME QUALITY PAINTS HARDWARE HOUSEWARE 38 WEST MAIN STREET MT. PLEASANT Ph. 71 M:ss Draper 2298 FOUND SET of Tools, including ax, found on mountains NE of Mt. Pleasant. Owner may claim and by describing paying for ad. D. A. Shelley. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE the I, undersigned, have announced my intentions of opening a private garbage route in Mt. Pleasant, and I will colConsolidated Furniture. Ca- lect the garbage of any one rpet s, wallpaper, Bennetts desiring this service for a fee paint, genl house furn. Mt. PI. of $2.00 per month for each business and $1.00 per month TV REPAIR for each residence. I will make collections each my Monday and the garbage must be in a garbage can or box. I will also dispose of any dogs or cats that owners would like to have killed for a small fee. CARL DANA. Published in Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Oct. 13, 20, 1961. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Black, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Nelson and family of this city with Mr. and Mrs. Mont C. Nelson and family and Rose Ann Scott, Salt Lake City, spent last week end on a family vacation trip to Glen Canyon Dam, Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Page, Arizona and the Copper Mine. They visited with the family at the Copper Mine of Rose Ann Scott, Indian girl living at the home of Mr. and Mrs Mont C. Nelson. Mrs. Ella Carlson was hostess Thursday afternoon to the Althea club members. Progressive rook score winners were Mrs. Lois Black, Mrs. Mabel Beck. Mrs. Florence Nielsen and Mrs. Erma Carlson. Special guests were Mrs. Erma Carlson, Mrs. Dorothy Clark and Mrs. Edith Brough. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVClinton Black and Clinton EN that I have in my posses- Black, were of Midvale Jr., sion the following described weekend visitors with Mr. and cstray animal, which, if not Mrs. Angus Black and Mr claimed and taken avvav, will and Mrs. Francis Black. be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at the city pound in this city on the 28th day of October, 1961, at the hour of 2 oclock P.M., viz: ONE BROWN MARE. AGE 7 TO 8 YEARS OLD, WEIGHT ABOUT 1000 POUNDS, BRANDED WITH A LAZY T BAR ON THE LEFT SHOULDER. SAID F.STRAY ANIMAL was taken up by me in said city on the 14th day of October, 1961. OLF.N MINER.! (Signed) City Poundkeeper of the City of Fairview City. Published in Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Oct. 20, 1961. The sons and daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. the Thompson met together past week end for the firs' time in twelve years. Major and Mrs. Richard Thompsen and family. Twin Falls, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Thompsen and family, Port Angeles, Wash., Captain Warren ThompMr son, Fairfield, California. and Mrs. Jeddio (Carol) Nielsen and children, Mr, and Mrs Fergus Thompsen and familv Kearns and Miss Virginia Thompsen, Logan Of the seventeen grandchildren all but three were with the group Miss Pauline Fuller of Iatgnn Mis. Annie Nielson celebrat-v- d her eighty-fus- t birthday anruveiscuy Oct. 13 at her home. Present lor the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Gibson of Tooele, Mr. and Airs Doyle Olsen and son Richard of Spring City, Mrs. Odell HugFoungins and son Flank of tain Gieen, Mrs. Arthur Dublin and son Lynn of Moroni, Mr. and Mrs. David Newseera) of Cheyenne, Wyo. A birthdu luncheon was si rved Mr and Mis. At he Jackman welcomed a baby boy on October 11, their fourth son and fifth child. Their eldest son, David, is in the Juab Hospital for observation and treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pullman of Salt Lake City were Moroni visitors over Sunday. Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Raymond Christensen for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Irel Despain and children of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bailey and family of Orem, Miss Marcia Christensen of Huntington. - GIFTS ni Iublmher . iionie. ! B. Phon .. 1961 cently with Mr. and Mrs. Mack corations and a hot dinner was served Morley. 01i Puramib NORTH 2U, Mr. and Mrs. Christensen were Don hosts Ray Sat- urday at a dinner party for Mr. and Mrs. Irell Despain, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bailey and families, and Mr. and Mrs Raymond Christensen and children, Marcia, Ned and Suzette. Kae Amici son, who in Bountiful, teaches school was a Moioni visitor for the weekend, a guest of her parMr. and Mrs. George ents, Anderson Mr. and Airs. Oscar Olson entertained on Sunday for Mr and Mrs. Reed Olson and chil- dren, Air. and Mrs. Allen Clark and children, of Salt Lake City, Air. and Airs. Glen Ave-reof Springville and Mr. and Air. and Airs Leon Fillis and Mrs. Glade Olson and children family of Provo were guests at of Murom. They celebrated Mr. the home of her mother, Mrs Olson's birthday anniversary Cloyd Jensen, for t lie weekend Mr & Alls Raymond ChrisVisitors at the D. A. Little tensen entertained a few relahome tor ttie weekend wete tives and friends on Saturday Air. and Mrs. Halver Ross and evening. Owen Olson of Alt. Pleasant showed slides and picdaughteis Janet, .Marilyn and tures in took while in Hawaii Ann ot Bountiful and at the Hill Cumorah Pageant in New Yoik. Present Visiting for the weekend at were Ned, Marcia and Suzette the home of Air. and Mrs. Jack Fred Peterson, Christensen, Bailey was Miss Judy Sorensen Mr. and Airs. Don Ray Chrisof Pavson. Sunday visitors at tensen of Aloroni; Mr. and the Bailey home were Mr. and Mrs. Etven Brotherseii and Afrs. Elmer Syme of Spring-ville- . son John of Alt. Pleasant, Afrs. Earl Tidwell and Mrs. .Morgan Lamb of Moroni. Air. and Airs. Neil Allred and children, Andy and Kathy, Airs. Don Ray Christensen were weekend visitors with her visited in Provo on Friday with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nevert Airs. Robert Bailey and family Stevens. and Mrs. Sammy Gifford. Guests at the Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blackham home recently were Mr. and went to Provo October 11 to Airs Basil Gough and daughattend a recital in which their ter Debbie of Glendale, Calif. son, Donnell, took part. Miss Diane Clark of Springville was a guest Sunday at Crowded out last week. Mrs. Aliss Joan Rochener of Los the home of Mr. and Angeles, a student at BYU, Wallace Rosier. was a weekend guest of Mr and Mrs. Don Ray Christensen. Visitors recently at the home of Air. and Mrs. Forris BlackMiss Marcia Christensen of burn were Mr. and Mrs. ChesLogan was a weekend visitor ter French of Ashton, Idaho; at the home of her parents, Mr. and Airs. Merle Ford, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chris- and Mrs. Shirley Poulsen of tensen. Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Dui; ane Tidwell and family, Fair-vieMrs. June Jensen, hosMrs. Duane Jensen was Mrs. Niels Johansen, tess to N. H. Club at their was Ruby Johansen. Pinochle last meeting. played with Mrs. Leon Holman What a man thinks of himreceiving high score, Mrs. Devon Stevenson, low, and Mrs. self, that it is which determinRonald Ames, travelers. Aut- es, or rather indicates, his fate. umn was the theme for the de Henry David Thoreau. tt Ne-ph- Veal parmigiana current rage fits Into the for foreign foods. It is an Italian dish. Two Italian cheeses are used here Parmesan and Mozzarella. Parmesan is mixed with bread crumbs into which the veal chops are dipped, while Mozzarella is sprinkled on top. Recently Mozzarella has seen a great increase in popularity due to its use in foreign dishes. You probably first met it as a topping on pizza pie or lasagna. When melted and hot, as in veal parmigiana, Mozzarella is very chewy. Its flavor, along with that of Parmesan and the tomato sauce, contrasts pleasantly with the veal. Having a bland flavor itself, veal needs stimulating seasonings. Browning the veal chops in butter tends to enhance their flavor. Perhaps you have noticed that foreign recipes generally call for butter for frying. This is done for a good purpose. Its because of the matchless flavor butter gives to foods with which it is used. A little butter goes a long way. For instance, only a small amount is needed for browning the chops for veal parmigiana well worth the results obtained. Miss accompanied home. Thompsen Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Allred of Tayloisville spent Saturday to Monday home with their mothers, Mrs. Ruth Osborne and Mrs. Ada Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Aiken and baby Randy of Las Vegas Nevada were visitors last week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vero Aiken. VEAL PARMIGIANA 4 servings 9" square baking dish veal chops eggs 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper cup fine, dry bread crumbs cup grated Parmesan cheese 3 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons butter 1 medium onion, chopped cup finely chopped green pepper 1 can tomato sauce 14 teaspoon sweet basil Salt and pepper 1 cups shredded Mozzarella cheese Beat eggs. Add salt and pepper. Mix bread crumbs and Parmesan cheese. Dip veal chops in egg, then in bread mixture. Melt the 3 tablespoons butter in a skillet. Brown the veal chops in the butter and cook slowly until chops are done. While chops are cooking, prepare tomato sauce. Saute onion and green pepper in the 2 tablespoons butter in a small saucepan. Add tomato sauce and sweet basil. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Simmer for 10 minutes. When chops are done, arrange them in the baking dish. Pour tomato sauce over them and top with shredded cheese. Broil until cheese is melted and lightly browned. 4 2 z. Mr. and Mrs Vero Aiken and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Allred attended the graveside services Saturday at Ephraim for Mrs. Rex (Melba) Jensen of Sait Lake City. Mrs. Allred prepared dinner for the members of the immediate family in the following interment for City Cemetery Ephraim Mrs. Jensen. The family also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vero Aiken. Did You1 Know,, Mrs. Paul Christensen and children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Amoldsen on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bird-ze- ll and daughter visited re For Better Automobile Performance At Low Cost Its . . . tMi UbkitOctm REGULAR GAS ... If youve wanted to use regular but couldnt if been been but satisfied havent . . . using regular youve switch to new Mach "100 Regular . . . youll be surprised and pleased with the results. Mach "100 Regular has a motor octane rating up to four numbers higher than any other brand in Utah. Drive in today to your local dealer and fill er up with Mach 100 Regular Gasoline for the best performance ever from a regular gasoline. Stagecoach Perils Many are the thrilling true stories about hich carried passenger stage coaches across Utah in the early days. There were Indian raids, robberies, tales of buvery and the heroism. The route across mountains and deserts to from Salt Lake California ent southwest Rush Valiev and Point City to Fairfield, Lookout, gateway to the desert. Then straight like an arrow it crossed the desert from Simp son to fish Springs to Riverbed. One true story concerns a wintertime trip in this area. The cold was so intense that the driver became numb and knew he was freezing to death. He tied the lines to the brake handle and got into the coach where he and the passengers huddled under blankets and soon Meanwhile dropped into the horses continued at a slow walk Three hours later the attendants at Simp-io- n heard the squealing of steel tires on frosty snow. They lighted lanterns and washed the overdue coach arrive, like a ghostly apparition. The four hones were frost coated, the line were tied up, there was no driver in the seat. Fearfully they looked inside, found the passengers and driver on the floor, still unconscious from the long hours of bmer cold. After the men were thawed out, a new driver with fresh horses took the stage on toward Salt Lake Gty, hurrying to make up the lost time. 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