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Show May 25, 1962 THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Fairview couple to be married Saturday; reception May 30 Social clventb Mr. and Mrs. Byron Larsen, san Janet Larsen, to Larry ShelFairview, have announced the don Larsen, son of Mr and Mrs. engagement and forthcoming Sheldon Larsen. marriage of their daughter, Su- - The couple will be married May 26. A reception in their honor will be held at the home of the bride's parents May 30. Junior high elects heads t. The i vs PRO UP 62 GfcAP youR DAY We wish you the very best. Young's Drug and accept our congratulations. Fairview Merc. Fairview It happened 100 YEARS ago The oldest incorporated trade association in the country, the United States Brewers Association, was organized in the same year that 1862 ... Ifloleb 1962 Sanpete Colleen Jorgensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kay Jorgensen, has circled June 13 for her Manti temple marriage to E. Kayle Morley of Moroni. ... Faculty members of Hamillast School entertained memfor evening Wednesday bers and honoring partners Mrs. Clara Nelson of Moroni, who is retiring at the end of the school year. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Fern Jacobs. A luncheon was served and games were played with prizes going to Mrs. Florence and Little. Ray Jorgensen Glade Mower. A corsage and an oil painting was presented pot-luc- k Colleen Jorgensen E. betrothed to Kayle Morley of Moroni Brigham Young University student, Miss Colleen Jorgensen and E. Kayle Morley will exchange wedding vows June 15 in the Manti LDS Temple. Making known the nuptial news are parents of the bride-elec- t, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Jorgensen, Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert H. Morley, Moroni, are parents of the prospective bridegroom. Miss Jorgensen is a former graduate of North Sanpete High School and is attending BYU, Provo. Mr. Morley is a graduate of Moroni High and is now attending Snow College. He intends furthering his edu cation at Utah State University next fall. The evening of their marriage the bridal pair will be honored at a reception First-Fourt- h Pleasant High School. The prospective groom is a t'arbon High School has attended and graduate Snow College Spring festival at junior high Annual Spring Festival and' left to right, Mr, These i iiilmry moiiilH-rexhibits of North Sanpete Jim-, .Mrs. (lair Tuttle, lr.uk, Mr. Dm id Peterson. ior high school were piesented Mrs. l imit !s widergunrd, Mill ilireet summer dunce p roThursday night at the school ll nun here. with all students of the school cludes Mrs, Floyd Svndergaurd, participating in the dance fes-- j was themed to piesideiit of the Auxiliary; tival winch Mrs. Fergus Rosenlund, Mrs. 'Dances Around the World" David Peterson and Mrs. Clair E. Veil Johansen Principal Tuttle, was general chan titan; Mrs Those in the interested and Biuce Janice Crowther Ttie Ameiu-.Irons headed the dance commitLegion Auxil- course are asked to call Mrs. tee. while Mrs Bertha Bnlow iary is ponsonng a summer Peterson was in charge of costumes program of cl. alive dancing, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moos- (Gills participating made then-ow- beginning Monday. May 2. It will be held m the multi- man of Ogden spent Monday costumes i. Mrs. Betty, Dase, Ted Dase, Boyd Blatn and purpose room of the new ele- nig lit in Mt. Pleasant at the Max Blain were in charge of mentary .school anil Mrs. Nell Moosman home. Mrs Jorgensen is the teacher. The the scenery; programs, Helen Madsen, Otis Nielsen and! program consists of three lesMr and Mrs Edwin AnderRoger Rasmussen; lighting andj sons per week for approximat- son visited in Provo Sunday with Mr. Andersons mother, staging, Hugh Andersen, Irvin; ely ten weeks. The committee in charge in Mrs. Vilate Anderson. Oldroyd, Vaughn Madsen, Cliff Bradley and Harold Christensen; music, Noel Cook. The exhibits from the indus-- i trial arts, art, social science, lihrary, English and science de-- j partments were on display in the school dining room. CLASS OF '62 International, Irish, Greek, -: GetAustrian, South American, man, French, Cuban, United; States, Danish and Mexican, as, well as Sanpete dances were featured in the class, group, solo and duet dances. 1 to Mrs. Nelson. at Mt. dance program -- -j Ward ry Anderson and Roger Cook, was grand prize winner in volChapel. leyball, sack races and other competition. Marilyn Blackham, Curtis Lund and Paul Kelson were prize winners in the hat making contest. Mrs. Gladys Curtis and Reath Draper Gene Curtis, spent the weekend in Springville .guests of Mrs. Telephone 2298 LaVon Jolley and family. Miss sacrament meetings Leuiene Curtis of Salt Lake Sunday v were devoted to commemoraCity joined them there. tion of the restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood. A choir consisting of boys of the Aaronic Priesthood and girls of the same age sang numbers from "The Morning Breaks INSTRUCTION IN BEGINNING AND by Luciane Fox Clark. NarraINTERMEDIATE SWIMMING WILL BEGIN tor at the West ward was Leonard Eliason. East ward narrator was Merlin Neilsen At the East ward meeting a quartet from Mt. Pleasant, Dr. Dail P. Averett, Rex Hafen. EPHRAIM SWIMMING POOL Vernon Porter and Bert Ruesch, accompanied by Paul Roger F. Greaves, Manager Hafen, sang "I Need Thee Every Hour." Saturday night dinner guests of Mrs. Louise Monson were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morley. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Monsen and Mr. and Mrs. Veloy Sorensen and daughter Kathy and son Ray all of Sunnyside, Miss Kathy Curtis of Mt. Pleasant, and honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cloward of Mt. Pleasant. Tuesday night the East and West wards combined for a fun night at Mutual. Mrs. Mark Christensen was general chairman. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. The purple team, consisting of Beverly Cloward, Laura Taylor, Janet Eliason, Beverly iFelds, Ross Anderson, Neil Anderson, Jer Wc SWIMMING d, fer Wishes Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garliek entertained at a family dinner Sunday honoring the second birthday anniversary of their daughter, Brenda Jean. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Garliek, Vaughn and Ilene of Fairview, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Augason and Mary of Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Garliek and three children, Fairview; Mr. and Mrs. Abner Rosenlof, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Rosenlof, Dee and Kent. We are proud We hope you to extend to will always LESSONS Friday. June 1, at 9 a.m. (Continued from Page One). Fox, Robert Hansen, Dick Harrison, Michael Hill, Ronald Ivory, Ronald Jackson, Jerry Jen sen, Gary Johnson, LaVar Johnson, Bruce Larsen, Milton LarRussell sen, Richard Larsen, Larsen, Tommy Larsen, Chris Madsen, Dennis Madsen, Sam my Madsen, Marvin Miner, Paul Mower, Evan Nelson, Robert Nielsen, Frank Peterson, Michael Porter. Sarah Aagard, Sandra Aiken, Patsy Allan, Shirleen All-reSally Anderson, Donalene Averett, Ruth Beck, Joy Bigler, Paula Blackham, Dorothy Brewer, Lorraine Burnside, Suzanne Chapman, Alice Christensen, Linda Christensen, Marilyn Christensen, Lois Cook, Glena-den- e Daniels, Vemadene DanDiane Downard, Linda iels, Draper, Marva Erickson, Lima Everitt, Barbara Hansen, Linda Hansen, Tonia Hansen, Delores Helen Howell, Connie Hill, Irons, Pearl Johnson, Ruth Johnson, Jeannine Lasson, Willy Livingston, Caroll Lund, Barbara Mikkelsen, Judy Mower, Vicki Mary Jeanette Mower, Moss, Patricia Neilson, Georgie Norman, Linda Ockey, Edith Olsen, Lois Orton, Jeri Osborne. Ted Poulson. David Ream, Frank Robertson, Perry Sorensen, Timmy Spens, Larry Sta-ke- r, Jerrold Sternor, Stephen Strate, Chris Swensen, Alan Syndergard, Reil Tucker, Tyler Tuttle, David Unopulos, Gordon Williams, Tammy Prest-wicCarolyn Rees, Frances Rees, Marie Rees, Helen Rigby, Sandra Seely, Kathryn Shelley, Patricia Shelley, Marilyn Shepherd, Anita Simons, Barbara Stansfield, Janice Taylor, Shau-n- a Willcox. A dance in the school gym followed the eexrcises. j Auxiliary sets ton Junior high graduation Have fun grads North y n, it's is a e of Mr and Mrs Arnold Y Ste- veils and Mrs. Richard I' Jones attended the recital of students Jensen piano Monday night at Snow College The Steven's daughter, l'.cver-l.as piano soloist, with Lynn Dean, second piano, piesented Cincerto No. 1 by I.iszt and Concerto No. 2, third rnove-- merit by St. Saens, as highlight of the program. Sun. at Snow WE ARE ALL bi graduate Baccalaureate 2. Fountain Green miss engaged to wed Moroni man June 2 Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Vicki Lynn Johnson and Verdis Dyehea Making known t tit- nuptial news are parents of the bride-eleeChester Mr and Mrs Johnson of Etn Green Mr. and Mrs Arli-Dyches Moroni, are parents of ttie fu-- j lure bride-grooThe engaged couple are coin-plcting plans for then- wedding June 2. A baby girl, their first child was welcomed May 20 by Bert and Ruth Rosenlof Vance of Fairview. Shortly after birth the baby was taken to a Salt Irke Hospital where it underwent surgery on Monday. new of the Grandparents baby are Mr and Mrs. Glen Vance, Fairview, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosenlof. Mount Pleasant. Richard Draper was elected to head North Sanpete Junior high school as president for the 1962-6- 3 school year at elections held Friday at the school. Ernie Madsen was elected vice president. Janet Eliason, secretary and Mary Beck, reporter. Richard Draper and Janet Jay C Ettes held their reguElison are from Moroni, and lar meeting recently at the Ernie Madsen and Mary Beck home of Darlene Olsen. Offiare from Mt. Pleasant. cers for the coming year were elected as follows: president, Verla. Olsen, succeeding Mary Ursenbach .who becomes direcVelma Jotor; hansen; secretary, Sharen Christensen; treasurer, Marian Beck; historian and reporter, Snow College baccalaureate LuDene Hamilton. The new ofservices Sunday afternoon at ficers take over their duties 4 oclock in the college audi- June 1. torium wdll present a spiritual The local Jay C Ettes have drama developing the theme contributed much to public service. Recently they presented "Meanings for Americans. The program will be preced- the Kindergarten with new moed by the academic march of dern kitchen furniture for administrators, faculty mem- their play house including a bers and graduating students pink metal refrigerator and to the auditorium from the stove. They also donated one hundred dollars to the Little Noyes Building. League ball club fund. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Moos-ma- n were advised David Hafen, local represenSunday of a local insurance tative of his of the death evening company .recently completed Moos-mamother, Mary Thompson the L.U.T.C. Course for the 85, at the home of a This course is an year 1961-6daughter in Boulder, Utah. advanced underwriting course Funeral services and burial sponsored by the Life Underwriting training counsel. were Thursday at Boulder. Page Three all sincere find success. Ray t Vatene's Floral best wishes. Paln(Freel Mt. Pleasant What a time for the tractor to break down ! h, IN UTAH, George Ogilvie followed the Bingham brothers - Stanford and Thomas - into the Oquirrh Mountains and staked out the first mining claim in what since has become the world's largest open-picopper mine; Bingham. The middle of planting is a heck of a time for the old tractor to break down. Particularly when you lack the cash to replace it with a new one. But your local First Security Bank manager understands your problems. For he knows that the replacement of worn out or obsolete equipment easily pays for itself through increased productivity. t Then, as now, beer was the traditional beverage of moderation . . . light, sparkling refreshment that adds a touch of Western hospitality to any occasion. Westerners have always enjoyed the good fellowship that goes with every glass. TODAY, in its centennial year, the United States Brewers Association still works constantly to assure maintenance of high standards of quality and propriety wherever beer and ale are served. Social Security man here June 5 A representative from the Social Security Office will be in Mt. Pleasant on June 5 at the City Hall from 9 to 11 a m. to. answer questions concerning social security problems. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Beck, who have spent the winter in Monroe, have returned here to spend the summer months. I Continue your good work in all endeavors. 0. M. Aldrich and Son Mt. Pleasant So when you need money to finance new machinery, or for any farming or ranching need stop in at First Security Bank. You will be talking business with hometown people who understand local conditions and who know how banking can help improve your and increase your profit. operation Mt. Pleasant FIRST SECURITY BANK Firit Security Bank of Utah, N,A. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. |