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Show I THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Page Four Streams being stocked for annual fishing season opening June 2 The state-wid- e outlook for the June 2 general fishing season opener was termed generally good today by department of fish and game officials With the season opening now little more than a week away reports indicate that all accessible streams, lakes, and leser-voir- s will be stocked and ready for the 4 a in June 2 kickoff ot the general season Ialisade hake is sloe ked and forecast fair for op mug, m reusingly better as season pi tigresses Client Click 1ond and Yeai ns Pond will both be well storked All high elevation wafers on Mann and all through Clali County will inaccessible Scofield and Willow hake are the only wateis on the Monti expected to be accessible for opener. Scofield is presently filling, outlook here good, anglers should not look tor fast fishing, but fish taken will be better than average Gooseberry, Kerron, Cleveland, Miller's Flat, and most waters on Manti expected to remain inaccessible for opener Skyline drive' will definitely losed due to snow c - Mrs. Newly se lei ted for the rormng year Fit a Iusen, presi- dent, Mis Geneva Madsen, vice president and Mrs Helen Mad Cont limed tnim Page One Ken, secretary he Slates Mission Mr and Mrs Mar live ami lor t la Chinch He is a gi actuate of Ninth Sanpete High LicAihi Dye visited Saturday Sc liciol and Seininaiy, and lias afternoon in Salt Dike City Glen and Iwo Oshorne visitcompleted one year at Snow7 College' ed Saturday afternoon m Pav-soHe will enter the mission with Mr and Mrs. Jesse home Mnndnv, June' 4, and wall Petersen and hoys leave Salt hake' City for the and Mrs Keith Allred field of lahor June 1 i i during the week Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Green were a son Sylvan Green of Salt Lake City and a grandson, Terry Green of Levan. Mr and Mrs. Gayle Allred and baby are visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mis Fail Allred. Gayle was reei ally released from the U.S. tour of Nai after a four-yea- r duty .it Long Beach, Calif. Mrs t talma SIrate was hostess Friday evening to the me mhers of the- Social Service cliih Progressive seore winners Kdith S( hofield Mrs wei Mrs Rose Schofield and Mrs Strati- in I arson, 83, Fli., i dull Tuesday in Nephi hospital. ilit-ll- .Mary -- n 1 Ir Larson E. Mary services Sat. st OF 1962 WILL SB Mr and Mrs. Reed Olsen and family of Midvale were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Madsen, Spnng City; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Madsen and family, Nephi; Mr and Mrs. Olaf Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edmunds and Mr and Mrs. Loren Jensen of tins city were Sunday dinner guests of their mother, Mrs Anna Madsen. of Carroll Bert Robertson Mercury, Nevada, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O'Connor of Oakland, Calif., were guests of Mrs. Olivia Mikkelson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. M. Hansen during the week. Mrs. p'Con-no- r (Kate Llewellyn) is a former resident of this city. Aury Draper attended a district agent's meeting of the Farmers Insurance Co. held on Wednesday evening at Gunni- and family, Howard, Karen, Klaine, Janiee, Helen and Reth Ann of Iogan spent the past week end with Mr, and Mrs Reid H Allred. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Larson, Mr and Mrs. Gerald Nielsen and children of Salt Lakp City 83, Moroni, died of natural were visitors on Mothers Day causes Tuesday at 4 :30 p.m. in a Nephi hospital. with Mr. and Mrs. Royal Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. in Moroni Mr. and Mrs. Reid H. Allred Saturday at East-WeWard Chapel. Relaattended recent Sacrament and friends tives may call at Services in Orem to be present at the blessing and naming of the Ursenbaeh Funeral Home,7 Mt. from a little granddaughter, the to 9 Pleasant, Friday, p.m. and at the family of Ruel and baby girl Betty in Moroni Saturday from Allred. The baby was named home 10 a m. to time of services. Eilean and was blessed and Burial will be in Moroni Cemnamed by her father. son. etery. Mrs. Dorcas Blain spent MoMr. and Mrs. Lawrence McNovLarson Mrs. was bom thers Day and the week followand daughter of Salt Lake Neill ember 26, 1879, in Malma, Sweing in Salt Lake City with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sor ElOle a of and City, den, daughter and Mrs. Lyle Blain and Anderson sie She Peterson. 'MniiiuiutuiiMiuiiumuiiHiiiUtiiuiiiiuiuiiHiiHiiiiuiiiiiuiuiicjiiiiuiiiiiiuiimiiiiiuuiiHimiiiiuiiiuiiuiiiuitbiiiiiH' daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Carol LarChristensen and family, Mr marired George Laurence 1900. He died April & and Mrs. Stanley Ivory and son, May 6, 1938. She was a member 17, family and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle of the LDS Church. Maxfield and children. IS NOW HEADY TO SUPPLY SANPETE COUNTY Surviving are the following Henry Schofield and William sons ar.d CONCRETE WITH READY-MI- X daughters, George Schofield attended Armed For- Gordon McGill, Nev.; Larson, Come in and let us give you a price and estimate ces Day at Hill Field, SaturJohn Luzon Larson, Los Anday. on your cement work! Calif.; Eula, Mrs. Arden Weekend visitors with Mr. geles, Mrs. Robertson, Moroni; From one yard and up. (Ruth) and Mrs. Charles Thompson Eldon (Dora) Noble, Salt Lake were Miss Virginia Thompson City; Mrs. Glen (Euna) Johnand Miss Pauline Fuller of Lo- son, West Jordan; also survivgan, Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie Niel- ing are eleven grandchildren, Elliott Cox. Owner Moroni. Utah sen and children of Kearns. ten great grandchildren. iiiiiiiioiiiiiiiHiiiciiiuiiiiiniaiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiHiiiiiDiiHiiiiuiioiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiamiiiiniiiuiiiiiiiiiiiii. Recent visitors with Mrs Delilah Christofferson were Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Christensen and family of Tooele and Miss Louise Jensen of Salt Duke City. The Althea dub members were the guests of Mrs. Ella Carlson at her home Thursday afternoon. Special guests were Mrs. Dorthy Clark and Mrs. Erma Carlson. Score winners at progressive rook were Mrs. Bergetta Jensen and Mrs Mabel Beek. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Allred and children and Mrs. Louis (J of Provo spent Sunday then eyes light up when Votch afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. you serve them o platter of their Check these Royal Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Kivonte pieces Vero Aiken. prices- in Moroni ward THE CLASS 341 T,l,phon, Telephone aie Christensen farewell DeVona Crowther Athene Osborne officers Moroni Coal tfEMEMBESEC We wish you happiness and every success. We wish each of you great happiness on this occasion. Lowry's Cafe Carlston Co. Mt. Pleasant Fairview, Utah enson and children of Sandy to Ogden and Brigham City to were weekend guests of their formulate plans for the annual convention. parents, Mr. and Mrs Elmo state postmasters Mrs. Draper also attended the Anderson. Mrs. Lloyd Hansen of Mid- dedication of the new post ofvale visited here recently with fice at Elsinore. relatives and friends Mrs Aury Draper and her Frank Cook, Salt Lake City, daughter JoAnn motored to Mr. and Mrs. Duane Taylor Hatch, Utah, Wednesday eveand children, Ogden, and Mr ning to attend the wedding reand Mrs. Clyde Garrett and ception honoring newlyweds, daughter of Layton visited Mo- Mr. and Mrs. Russel tlzola Wilther's Day here with their mo- son) Olsen. ther, Mrs. Euleda Cook. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Jensen Mrs. Scott Cook spent last attended funeral services for week in Meeker, Colo., and vis-- ! Mrs Chailutte Howaid Friday ited with Mr. and Mrs. Loyal in N'ihi Cook in Craig, Colo. Mr and Mrs Niels Nielson Visiting Sunday with Mrs of Proto spent tile weekend Leah Hansen ueie Mr. and here visiting with relatives and Airs Donnell Chnstensen and friends. family and Mis. Erma Cox andj Mr and Mrs. Gavle Adams children, all of Orem. Mrs. Kenna R ismussen and Mrs. Olela Bailey were to the N S. Club Wednesday evening. A movie in Mt Pleasant and a luncheon at at a cafe in Fairview were enjoyed. Mrs. Euleda Cook and son Paul visited during the past week in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nielson and daughter, in Layton with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Garrett; and daughter and in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Duane Tay-- ! lor and family. Mrs. Olevia Mikkelson visited, the past week in Salt Lake, City with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nelson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Hansen W and children and Miss Pamela McNeill of Sandy visited here Mrs. Cherrill Carlson and daughter Stacy of Salt Lake City spent Tuesday here with her mother, Mrs. Vera Johnson. Mrs. Iona Draper made a business trip one day last week Sincere best reen Spring lieta May 25, son-in-la- 1962 and children of Cedar City were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christiansen. Guests for the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen were Mr. and Mis. Denzil Jensen and daughter, Jackie, Rexburg, Idaho; Mrs Howard Jensen, Idaho Falls, and Terry Jensen, Helena Mon- tana. Mr. and Mrs John Field and children and Mrs. Etta Rasmussen were Salt Lake City visitors Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ivory and son Russel spent the weekend in Salt Lake City at the home of tier mother, Mrs Rose Guv-moMis Guymon is ill but is reported to be improving n ' 1962 Grads wishes. Good luck to all. Building Supplies are a fine You bunch of kids. MORONI Regards to all. COOPERATIVE Travel Inn Cafe MERCANTILE INST. Phone 2941 Fairview, Utah All Prices Effective Thru Tuesday, May 29th Mor-tense- n . . Backs & Necks Wasatch activities (Continued from Page One.) Accompanists will be Miss Ann Estill, Mr. Roger Hansen and Mrs. Harry Ericksen. literary Contest The fifty-nint- h annual F. C. Jensen Literary Contest will be held Saturday, May 26 at eight p m. at Craighead Auditorium. Following is the program, piano solo, Miss Ann Estil; Brecken-kamWilliam orations, Tommas Tomkins, Martin Murdock; baritone horn solo, Mr. Richard Wolfe; humorous readings, Tyrrell Seager, Janice McPan, Susan ReRtke; dramatic readings, Mike Ruppel, Carolyn Nason, Stan Gray; soprano solo, Donna Hairgrove; trumpet solo, Mike Holden; male quartet, Don Lee, Joel Knee, John Dawson, Charles Young. Mrs. Stanley H. GUI will present the prizes. Bacealau reate Baccalaureate service will be Sunday evening, May 27 at eight-thirt- y o'clock in the Second-Third Ward Chapel. The prelude, will be played by Mary Ann Barbee; processional, senior hymn, invocation. Tile Rev. John Browne; trio, Mary Ann Barbee, Grace Ka-nand Leslie Sutherland, responsive reading, the Rev. Her-- I bel t Wicher; tenor solo, Mr Elbert Daniel; scripture. The Rt Thomas Brower; prayer, The Rev. Thomas Brower; ad-- I dress, "God is the Ruler Yet," Mr Rolph Gunn, foimer superintendent of Wasatch Academy; anthem, choir, choral benediction, Miss Ann Estill. have Complete programs been prepared for each of the Commencement above events activities will conclude Monday with the awarding of diplomas at the annual graduation sor-vi- Whole Fryers . Thighs Wings Giblets Breasts ib it 59 ib 19 .b Drumsticks 15' ib. 49 .b 79 ib 49 29f Wherever you shop, be sure your fryers ore both: U.S-A. Inspected U S.D.A. 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