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Show 13 May 17, THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID stake plans Lucy Tucker Phont Elder Paul Brady has recently returned from the LDS Samoan Mission wheie he spent two and a half years He gave a repot t of his mission in sacrament services of the North Ward on Sunday. Elder Brady is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brady. Elder Kent Miner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olen Miner, gave a report of his mission in sacrament services of the South ward on Sunday. Elder Miner has just returned from an LDS Spanish American mission Mrs. Edwin Miner and family of Provo were Sunday visitors here at the Lester Miner home. Relief Society A Mr. and Mrs Larry (Sonia) Orton of Salt Lake City are announcing the birth of their second child, a boy on April 28, their first son. Mrs. Orton is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Sidwell, and Mr. Orton is a son of Ervin Orton, all of Fairview. Mrs. Lloyd (Hazel) Tucker has spent the last two weeks visiting in Los Angeles, Calif, with her sons. wards Reorganization was effected of both Mt. Pleasant First and Fourth Wards in sacrament services of the two ward Relief Society organizations on Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Brothersen was named president of the First Ward, succeeding Mrs. John S McAllister. Mrs. Welden Fowles was retained as a counselor and Mrs. Lorn Jackson was named the new counselor. Mrs. Nelden Rigby was sustained as secre- Mrs. Glenda Staker of Mt. Pleasant came to Fairview Friday morning where she picked up her mother, Mrs. Howard W. Rigby, also Mrs, Ila Jensen, Mrs. Arminta Clement, Mrs. Lucy Tucker and Mrs. Lucile Madsen and took them to Provo where they were guests at a tea at the home of Mrs. Cleston Rigby. Other former Fairview dents who attended were resi- Mrs. Otto (Theo) Matson, Provo; Mrs. Val Clement, Springville; Mrs. Keith (Ruth) Rigby, Provo; Mrs. Duane (Donna) Jea sen, Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Therald Rigby and family of Salt Lake City spent Mothers Day with his mother, Mrs. Howard W. Rigby. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wheeler and girls spent Sunday at the home of his parents,- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wheeler. - of Mrs. Mower Malissa Magna spent a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Madsen. Roma Gene Madsen of Salt Lake City brought her here and also visited a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Wild and son of Provo were weekend visitors at the Lester Miner home. Jay (Ethel) Wmkel-ma- n and Mrs. Beth Seibert of are Los Angeles, California visiting here with their parMr. and Mrs. Arthur ents, Lasson and other relatives. with Mrs. Erma Visiting Carlson over the Mothers Day weekend were her children, Marian, Judy and Lee of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs.Urban Hartley and Mrs. Loma Tucker went to Parma, Idaho, on Sunday to for attend funeral services Neal Mower, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olen Mower, formerly of Fairview. over the Mothers Dudley t, STIDKNT LEADERS of Wasatch Academy for next year arc, left to right, Stexe Chilton, xice president; Sue Otton-ellsecretar; and Stan Gray, president. Rowe tindeiwent suigery Thursday at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City He had been under then for about three weeks. Mrs Rowe went to Salt Lake City Wednesday, to be with Mr. Rowe Mr and Mis, Earl Ursen-bae- k were in Salt Lake City Wednesday and Thursday, to attend a morticians convention. Mayor and Mrs. David Jorgensen were in Las Vegas, to Monday visiting Friday their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bowers and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Seely and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young spent Sunday in Las Vegas, Nevada, visiting Clair Seely. Angeles, son of Mrs. Wayne C. Mrs. Bertelson has been ill Smith, Mt. Pleasant, and Hugh but is improving at this time. Bynum of East Gary, Indiana. Lalcos Club met for a dinThe couple has tentatively ner party and closing social set their wedding date for Sep- Thursday evening at the home tember 14 in Las Vegas, Nev- of Mrs. MorRae Wilkey. Mrs. Virginia ada, where Miss Odefey resides. Loye Hafen, Mrs. Both Mr. Bynum and Miss Harder and Mrs. LaRue Beck were the assisting hostesses. Odefey are employed by BonMrs. Johansen went to Proanza Airlines. vo Tuesday to visit with the Mrs. Soren Nielson, Mr. and Ames family. Mrs. Roy Moss and Vickie of Miss Beverly Stevens, a stuat a dent at the University of Utah Moroni, were guests Mothers Day dinner at the spent last weekend here visithome of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fowles. Arnold Y. Stevens. son-in-la- 341 rel- atives and friends who came to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Ellen Jane (Ella) Christiansen Ivory were: Mrs. Kate Williams and son, Roden, Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Christiansen, Ogden; Mr and Mrs. Rex Ivory, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Draper, Logan; John T. Oldroyd, Mrs. Donna McDonnald, Stanley Ivory, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ivory, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Fredrickson, Mrs. Rose Guyman, Mr. and Mrs. Verno Guyman, Mrs. Robert Guyman, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Ivory, Salt Lake City; Mrs Dean (LaRue) Shaw, Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Garth Christiansen, Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Niels Nielson, Provo; Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Boston, Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Draper, Moroni; and Mr. and Mrs. Ben 1' Lamb, Wales. Students and faculty members of the North Sanpete High School enjoyed a party in the Wednesday evening Fountain Green Park. Engagement announced revealing forthcoming nuptials in Nevada Mr. and Mrs. Howard Odefey of Platte, South Dakota, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Lois to Mr. Charles Eatinger Bynum, Los name and a blessing. The baby is the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mikkelson, and was given the name of Shel-li- e Rae. The Birthday Club met on afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivin Rasmussen, the honoring birthday of Mrs. Rasmussen. Thursday A delicious pot was enjoyed. luck down... for the weekend! Youll need extra milk for the weekend. More of the family at home. More people for meals. Extra snacks. Stock up now. Have plenty of Milk in your refrigerator for the weekend. vWiyi Wasatch Arudemy student body selected Stan Gray to be its piesident for the school in elections held year 19)3-t- 4 recently. A nominating committee consisting of two members from each class put all but two names on the ballot. These nominees came from the students in the form of a petition In campaign speeches during assembly the day prior to candielections, presidential dates pledged loyalty and support to the W. A. program. Stan, a native of Carmel, Calif., has been a Wasatch student for the past three years. This year he served as treasurer of the drama club, editor of the yearbook, vice president of his class, and participated in International Relations Club Student Council, and Presidents' Club. Serving as his vice president next year will be Steve Chil ton, Phoenix, Anz. Steve, a sophomore, was class president this past year, on the Sue Ottonello, Yosemite, California, will be the student council secretary. Sue is a staff, in forensics, and was an officer in Ski Club to wed June 15 Mr and Mrs. Perry McArthur are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Joan Brady, to Mr. D. E. Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight E. Hansen of Fielding, lor and has been active in the Utah The couple plans to exchange G A A , International Relations vows in a ceremony held June Selected to be advisor for the second year was Mr. Paul 15 in Mt. Pleasant. Olmstead. Miss Dorothy Kerr Visiting Mrs. Seely on Mothwas chosen to continue her duties as student council treas- er's Day were Mr. and Mrs. Que Seely of this city; Miss urer. Tonga Seely, Mrs , Titcomb Mi and Mrs. Dean Nunley and Ronald Titcomb all of of Salt Lake City visited on Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mothers Day with Mr. and Mrs. Aury Draper of FounMrs. Roy Romero. tain Green. Cash Prizes For Old Mining History commemorate the centennial of mining In Utah, the following are urgently needed: (1) biographies and autobiographies of Utah mining pioneers; (2) diaries; (3) historical accounts of old mines or $100 prize. mining areas. Best entry in each class used for news $10 story prize. Mail all Any entry be to: will which returned, entries, To MINING CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE P. O. Box 2106, Salt Lake City Reldon Holman and daughter, Mrs. Shirley Dennison and sons, David and John Reed of Salt Lake City, visited here Thursday with Mrs. Hannah C. Mathis. Mr. and Mbs. Elwin Mikkelson and family, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mikkelson and family, Orem; and Mr. and and Allan Mikkelson Mrs. family, Salt Lake; and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nelson and family, Sandy; spent Sunday here with their mother, Mrs. Olev ia Mikkelson. .. . into the past! Kennecotts $100 million program to increase copper production a giant step forward. At the same time, it's a return to the past. la Utah la Will increased output establish new copper production records? No instead, production will be restored to the level of abont 10 years ago This is not the contradiction it aeeiAs to be. Its explained by the gradual decrease in the copper content of the mine. Since 1953, it has dropped nearly low-gra- de 20. ore at the Bingham Canyon Look at a few examples of what it takes to compensate for this loss: a fleet of powerful diesel trucks to replace trains in hauling overburden front the mine moving millions of tons of rock and earth to build new roads the construction of new plants. t Kennecotts "march forward into the past will benefit the entire state of Utah. First, it will provide jobs for Utahns, building roads and plants to prepare for increased copper production. Then the long lasting impact of the program will be felt throughout the state. To Utah, increased copper production will mean added assurance of millions of dollars a year from Kennecott payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments. Directly and indirectly, these dollars will be an active part of every Utahns prosperity. Kennecott Copper Coiporation Utah Copper Division Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Terry were called to Oakland, Calif., this week because of the illness and sudden death of Mr. Terrys sister, Sophronia Perry. Get more MILK Wasatch Academy officers elected to serve for new year 1963-6- 4 Miss Joan Brady dinner Mrs. Olevia Mikkelson atMr. and Mrs. Glade Morley tended Fast Day services Sun- and family of Kearns were day in Orem where a new weekend guests of her pargranddaughter was given a ents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Jensen. Day weekend at the home of and Mrs. Neal Allred Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rigby were Mr. and Mrs. John S and family have returned to make their home in Fountain (Afton) Daniels and family of Green. a grandson, Ogden, Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Douglas KenBriggs of Canoga Park, Calif dall and children of Provo; who is presently attending BYU, also Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Verdis Dyches, Frank Sanders of Alpine and Chester, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Randal Brady of Cheseley Johnson and family of this city spent Mothers Salt Lake City. Day with their mother, Mrs. Mrs. Marcella Graham en- Effie Johnson. tertained last Wednesday for DUP meeting was held FriMrs. Ila Jensen, Mrs. Sarah Rigby, Mrs. Arminta Clement, day with Capt. Olevia MikkelMrs. Lucile Madsen, Mrs. Ed-d- a son conducting. Mrs. Rosetta the lesson Graham, Mrs. Selma An- Eggen presented Mrs. Lucy Tucker, and a history was given by derson, Mrs. Dora Rigby, Mrs. lone Mrs. Elinor Nielson. County Rigby, Mrs. Loa Stewart and officers present were; Jean Dye, Ferrell Crisp, Cleona Olsen, Gladys Winters and Vera Johnson. DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH Sponsored by Utah's Dairy Farmers lesi-den- Hews Holes Mrs. Ethel Mower. Luncheon was served and the afternoon was spent in doing handwork. AMERICAN Pleasant o, DeVona Crowther Don't let them Mt A daughter. May 2, to Garth and DeeAnne Sorensen, Ephraim A daughter. May 5, to Donald K and Baibara Larson Barton, Manti Penile M Olsen, will I epresent the Relief Society General Board at the convention Q, Among the out of town .set Mrs regor-gamzatio- Tlphon been Firmer In the Fourth Ward Mrs. Mack Wilkey was sustained as president succeeding Mrs. J. O. Seely. Named as counselors were Mrs David Hafen and Mrs. Clair Tuttle. Mrs. Evan Olsen was named secretary. 3t. Stake Relief Six lei for Saturday in the stake house in Mt Pleasant aeecndmg to Mrs Louise Johansen president Morning sessions are foi tin stake bouid members, with the afternoon sessions, beginning at 1 4 pin for all ward offneis and teachers ha-- , reorganized in two toinentum (or the N"ith San pet tary. Visiting A daughter, April 28, to Sherman N and Roxie Mortensen, Ephiaim A daughter, Apnl 29, to Lynn and Lenore Simons, Mt. Pleasant A son, Mav 1, to Donald J. and Donna Dyieng, Manti. A daughtei. May 2, to E. Biiae and Joyce Westenskow of Moioni for convention 427-830- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Vance had as weekend and Mothers Day guests, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Vance of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nielsen, Laura Lee and Paula, Johnny Ross Seely of Salt Lake City, and Frank Coons. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coons had from an just been released LDS mission and were enroute to California to visit a daughter. Mrs. Martha Fowles had as Mother's Day guests Mr. and Mrs. Lanscn Stewart, Mrs. Lizzie Conlin, Salt Lake City; Miles Fowles, Saltna, and his daughter Mildred of Salt Lake City. . igfer Thret Ceil Co tier jRelief Society 55 Mrs. Page S3SKUH! |