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Show Vera Johnson and Gladys Winters. Those present were, Jean Puzey, Ferrel Crisp, Spring City; Zelda Olson, Esther Christensen, Cleona Olson, Mt. Pleasant.- Kayora Draper, DeVona Crowther Meiba Morley, Delta Draper, Telephone 341 Fern Allen, Moroni, Dorothy Winters and Mrs. Leonard Oldroyd enter- Oldroyd, Gludys Vera this Johnson, city. tained the Birthday club at a Weddinner and quilting party Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rassmus-se- n nesday afternoon, honoring her of Bountiful visited here birthday anniversary. one day last week with relMr. Clarence atives, and Mrs. Johnson are happy to announce Mrs. Geraldine Johnson ami the birth of their first great- Mrs. Enid Nielson entertained bom a grandchild, January boy 3 K club Wednesday even13 In Salt Iviike City to Mr the Mrs. Johnand Mrs. Clark (Mickey John- ing at the home of son. A book report "The ScarBonnie. son) let was 'given by Mrs Ora Peterson. Rook was playSanOfficers of the North ed with scores going to Mrs pete District DUP met Wed- Clara Cook and Mrs. Ada home nesday afternoon at the Special guests were Mrs. of Mrs. Vera Johnson. Presi- Iona Draper, Mrs. Nora Johndent Dorothy Oldroyd conduct- son, Mrs. Ada Collard and Mrs. ed. Prayer was by chaplain, Ora Peterson. Jean Puzey; Song, Come Come Ye Saints; Lesson given by The Uinta Springs Camp Zelda Olson. Matters of busi- DUP met Friday afternoon ness were discussed and rewith Mrs. Taya Madsen conwere served by freshments ducting. Prayer was by Chaplain, Mrs. Naomi Allred; the lesson wag presented by Mrs. Rosetta Eggen; Remarks by Pres. Mrs. Dorothy Oldroyd. reen Col-lar- d. Roger Harwood of Chester was a guest of Lynn Cook for the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cook. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy of Springville were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oldroyd. week' news Mr. and Mrs. Vurl Morgan visited the past weekend in Salt Lake City with their Mr daughter and and Mrs. Duane Anderson and family. I .list son-in-la- Miss Ann Bailey and Andrew Kellett students at th USU in Logan, were here for the weekend at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs Ernest Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson. Three babies were given names and blessings in sacrament service Sunday. They were the twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mikkelson, named Paul James and Scott Leonard with the grandfather, Elmer Mikkelson officiating and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Allred given the name of Valeen, with the father officiating. Mr. and Mrs. John Naylor Richard Draper underwent and son Bert of Sunnyside were surgery Wednesday of last guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs week In the Nephi hospital. August Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Gayle RasmusSunday dinner guests at thr sen and boys of Fillmore and home of Mr. and Mrs. Ear' Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mangel-so- n were Mr. and Mrs. Leon and sonJerry of Holiday visited here Sat. and Sun. with their father Ivin Rasmussen and other relatives and at the Nephi hospital with their mother, Mrs. Etta Rasmussen. Mrs. Anna Cook returned home Friday after spending the winter months in Salt Lake City. Stephen Oldroyd of Portland, Ore. and Miss Jerelyn Olson, Colo., both students of the BYU visited here recently with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Oldroyd. Ivory ard Oldroyd, Mr. and Mrs. Bol Ivory of this city, Mr. and Mrs Glenn Mikkelson and Jessif Oldroyd, Salt Lake City. The Ftn. Green ward Primary presented their Spring Family Hour Sunday evening in the ward chapel with president, Mrs. Lucille Wilson conducting. Stake officers in attendance were, Mrs. Ivy Anderson, Mrs. Rula Iamb, Mrs Myrtle Kelson and Mrs. Ruth Christensen of Moroni. George Michaely, owner of the Tru Sports Lodge in Meeker, Colo, visited here Friday and Saturday with Frank Speakers in Sacrament service Sunday evening were Pres- Cook. ident Loyal Cook of Craig Colo., and Pres. Elmer Bear, Mrs. Macel Anderson of Salt of Glenn Springs Colo. was a Iake Smooth and Mild? BUY THE STRAIGHT Smooth and Extra Mild? BUY THE BLEND HD SUNNY BROOK DIST. CO., HINDU BOURBON WHISKEY 86 10UIMLE, WHISKEY PROOF, SSX 90 KY. KENTUCKY KENTUCKY PROOF, GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Ethel Wheeler of Fair-vie- Weltha Tait was the assisting mother was the former Patsy left Friday to visit Nor- hostess. The lesson was given Johnson of Spring City. Mrs. Mrs Liona Johnson of Park Valley Mrs. Jean Puzey. een, Ronald and daughters in by Moab. Loma Jensen read histories of la the maternal grandmother. early pioneers. Attending the Mr. and Mrs. Gardell OsAthene Osborne Miss Kerry Allred of Salt meeting were Mrs. Sorensen, borne of Fairview visited MonMrs. Mrs. Leona Strate. Tait, her Telephone Lke City visited mother, with their mothMrs. Mrs. Jean Ella day evening Carlson, Mrs. Lavon Allred the pas Mrs. Loma Jensen, Mrs. er Mrs. Ruth Osborne. Puzey weekend. The Althea club members Week end visitors at the Florence Nielsen, Mrs. Jennie met Thursday afternoon at the Brotherson, Mrs. Grace B. All-re- home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mr. Mrs. Vero and Aiken home of Mrs. Bergetta Jensen. Mrs. Ada Allred, Mrs B. Anderson were Miss Karen visited Thursday afternoon in Special guests were Mrs. Ada Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Myrtle Allred, Mrs. Farrell Anderson, a student at USU Allred, MVa. Grace B. Allred manti with Crisp, Mrs. Mary Finell, Mrs. at Logan, Mr. and Mrs. StephHowell neth and children. and Mrs. Amusa Aldrich of Elizabeth Anderson, Mrs en Anderson and baby of PleaMt. Pleasant. Score winners at Mrs. Ruth Os- sant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Mar Dye and Myrth Allred, Mrs. progressive rook were borne Mrs. and Clara Beck. Ella Carlson and Mrs. Grace Lee Ann Dye spent Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Marion JohnMr. in w'ith B. Allred. evening Ephraim son and baby of Ogden were Mr. Mrs. and RoyVisiting and Mrs. Demon t Howell and al Allred Sunday were Mr. and visitors Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Athene Osborne was family. Mr. and Mrs. Nordell Allred and family with her parents, Mrs. hostess to the Social Service Theron Madsen. of Dragerton, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham club members at her home of were Salt Lake City visitors Ned Allred and children Keut-E. Christensen, candiA enrollment meeting Wednesday evening. ProgresMrs. and Provo, Roger Bishop sevalso attended Use Friday. They senate state oa date for sive rook score winners were for both boys and girls of Allred and children of this eral of the tournament games Mrs. Geneva Madsen, Mrs. Republican Ticket the community will be held city and Mrs. Neve Mortensen Irene Aiken, Mrs. Ireta Strate in Provo of Provo. Mrs. Mortensen also Monday, March J9, at 4:30 and Mrs. Ruth Osborne. Spep.m. at the school building. Mrs. Jack (Judy) Bean and visited Mr. and Mrs. Vero Aikcial guests were Mrs. Mary Mrs. Sarah Tuttle, home de-- . en. Osborne and Mrs. Ruth Os- small daughter of Brigham monstration agent for Sanpete City visited last week with borne. will be present to take Mr. and Mrs. Low'ell Hansen county, Mr. and Mrs. Don Justesen. of the enrollment. Mrs. charge and family spent Sunday af- Mildred Nelson, Upon receiving word of the community ternoon in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw Grant illness of their daughter, Mrs. supervisor, will assist her. Hansen had week and children the of spent Salt Lake Citv Ronald (Noreen) Wheeler in a Saturday and end home with his parents, Mr. Moab hospital, Mr. and Mrs. were visitors Mr. and Mrs. Marion JohnReuel E. Christensen, promand Mrs. Hansen and returned son and Frank Watson of this city Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. baby of Ogden spent inent farmer, livestock raiser to Salt Lake City the Carlson. Mrs. Carlson re- with them week end with Mr. past and civic and church worker, turned home with them where where he is presently and Theron Madsen and Mrs. board and is at she will has announced his candidacy pete Hospital undergo minor surfamily. for the state senate from San- present serving as a member gery while there. pete County on the Republican of the Sanpete Conservancy Mrs. Christie Beck Is visit- Mt. Pleasant board. .icket. Mrs. Glen Osborne entertain- ing in Salt Lake City with Mrs. H. L. (Louella) NorFrom 1943 to 1947 he served Mr. Christensen was born in Miss Carma Beck and Mr. and man, a ed of and group as terms a consecutive three boys girls in both past president of the 1904, Ephraim, Utah, for her Mrs. Yale Beck and children of his parents were of pioneer member of the House of Rep- Saturday afternoon Assembly entertained and twelve past presidents ancestory. He attended local resentatives. He was elected in daughter Susans fifth birthMr. and Mrs. Joe D. Gon- five officers of the assembly schools and graduated from 1954 for a fourth term. He day. The little guests enjoyed Snow College in 1924. Shortly was chairman of the House Ap- playing birthday games and zales of Tod Park, .Tooele, an- at a smorgasbord dinner at nounce the arrival of a new her home the afternoon of after graduation he left for the propriations Committee in the refreshments. Australian Mission where he 1947 session of the legislature. baby girl bom Feb. 23. The March 8. Mr. Christensen has long served for 28 months. Upon Mr. their Visiting parents, returning home he continued been interested in securing and and Mrs. Reed Erickson Saturhis studies at Brigham Young defending Sanpete's water inand Sunday were Mr. and terests. He is an Interested day Space-Ag- e University. Mrs. Barney Erickson of TooAs an active member of the booster of Snow College and ele. Utah is ready to make another important space-ag- e LDS Church he has served for the local schools. Sanpete's agcontribution beryllium ore. Several methods of miltdeindustrial 17 years in the South Sanpete ricultural and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Strate z Mountain ores have been ing Juab County's stake presidency and two years velopment has been of much and were week of Logan baby is being constructed in Salt to him and he has and interest a pilot developed plant ago returned from presiding end visitors with his parents, Lake City to produce beryllium oxide. Beryllium, vital over the Great Lakes Mission. worked on many committees to Mr. and Mrs. Mack Strate. Mr. Christensen has served help improve local industry. to today's space craft, has a promising future. Utah Mr. and Mrs. Christensen as vice president of the Utah will strive for a large share of that future. Last weeks nFnvs Woolgrowers Association, and have a family of five children, The Canal Creek Branch of Mrs. Jay E. a member of the Utah Power two daughters, and Water board, member of Gunderson (Carol), and Janet the DUP met Monday after"From the earth comes an abundant life for all " Utahs Drought and three sons, Halbert, Kay noon at the home of Captain Emergency i Mrs. Mrs. Sorensen. Sarah SanAndrew. and member of the committee, & Mrs. w 462-268- d, 1 4-- Christensen candidate for senator Lo-re- ll De-lo- Re-bek- ah Spor-Topa- UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION guest Friday City evening and Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vurl the Morgan, and attended wedding reception Friday evening in Nephi honoring newlyMr. and Mrs. Doyle weds, Dinner guests of Mr. and Coombs. AJso visiting at the Mrs. Scott Cook Sunday even- Morgan home on Friday were, ing were, Pres, and Mrs. Loy- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Benson and al Cook and son Dwight of daughters, Deniece and Bonny Craig Colo., Pres. Elmer Bear, of Sunnyside, Utah. Glenwood Springs Colo., Pres. Grant Nielson and son Larry, Reldon Holman and son DenMeeker Colo., Mrs. Anna Cook nis, Mrs. Shirley Dennison and Mr. and Mrs. Booth Cook of baby and Mrs. Max Holman this city, Mrs. Sonia Taylor all of Salt Lake City were and children, Salt Lake City, here Friday to attend funeral D. W. Cook, Logan and Roger services for Mrs. Mary E. 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