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Show ,'nivereal Microiilnin:, 141 Plerpont Ave Salt Lake City, Utah I lllisaa Co. ) fr'7.4 Volume Seventy-tw- Till'. o 1 1 PITASAM I 1 A1 1 ) lYKAM Tragedy claims lives of two nt penter, Della Caiullaml, Lilly Tuttle, Itessle Framlsen, lieal h I)raMT, Elsie Miteliell, Kit Barton, Matilda Hill. Front row, left to right: Sarah Tuttle, Lilly Olsen, Talitha Tooth, Jean Keller, Opal Nielsen. arrival to aid playground area Services held C for matron Mrs. Emma Barben Smith died last Thursday in a rest home in Salt Lake City after a ,88, A plea is made to everyone by officers of the Mt. Pleasant Elementary School PTA to K 1 1 Y, OC 1 ( IBI'.R 18, e Mrs. Tirzah Lamond of Dallas, Oregon, has been visiting here since October 5 with her sister-in-laMrs. Vera McArthur Mr and Mrs. Ray I. Johansen returned home Tuesday from a visit in the Los Angeles area with her son, Jerry Ray Johansen and family. Mr and Mrs. Edgar E. Las-soleft Saturday to go to , Calgarv, Canada, to meet then-sonElder Robert Lasson, who r has just completed a mission there for t lie LDS Church. Elder Lasson will return with them and they will visit points of interest enroute n two-vea- I An eldoily Ml. Pleasant couple, John R Olson, 78, ami his wife, Flo-siJ Olson, 77 met death Sumlas ultcnioon while out tor an auto i ule &rcvttteA , . . ag-e- , fend off Sanpete County women attend home agents' school at USU Sarah Tuttle, Extension Home Agent, was accompanied to Utah State University last week to attend the 13th annual Leadership School for women, by 12 leaders from Sanpete County, The theme for the school was The Challenge of our Time. Feat lued speakers at the general sessions wet e, Pies-uleDaryl Chase, Utah State Director W. H University, Bennett, State Extension Ser- - s Fountain Green boy injured in o councilmen, at their nominating convention held the evening of October 14 They are: Dewey Scow, Ted I)ase and Wayne Beck. The terms of Ernest Bushman, Jay Hafen and B. N. Scovil, all Democrats, expire at the end of the year. city s, vice, Helen D. Turner Assist- ant Director Division of Home Economics, Fedcial Extension Service, Washington D C., Dr Stephen Brower, State Exten- sum Seivice, Dr. Ira Hayward, Professor Emeritus of English. F. Phyllis Snow, Dean of the School of Family Life, and Leah Dunford, Dean of Women I'tah State University. Subject matter sessions Mere conducted in Foods, Clothing, Home Improvement, and Home Funeral services were held Beautification, under the dinoon of last week in rection of Extension special- Friday City LDS ward for Spring Theta ists, Flora Bradwell, F. Bohlin. Johnson, Rhea Gardner, and Joseph Gordon Sorensen of the ward Helen Wright, Arvil Stark. presided. Prelude and bishopric Simplicity Pattern Co.; Jane music was played by postlude Co. and Smith, National Cotton Ruth Graham; prayers were by Kay Nnwn, Meat Marketing Rudolph Hope and James F. U. S. of AgDept, specialists, Ellis. Speakers were E5. H. riculture, participated in these Carlson and Christian Sorensubject matter sessions sen. Two hymns were sung by One evening was spent at the ward choir conducted by an Old Fashioned Christmas. Rose Schofield and with Ruth Many ideas for Christmas Graham as organist; tribute, decorations Rozina Olsen; vocal duet, Rose Christmas gifts, etc. Mere given at this party. Schofield and Coyde Downard, The leaders attending were: accompanied by Mrs. Graham. Talitha Tooth and Opal Nielsen, The Color Guard of the Centerfield; Bessie Frandsen, American Legion was compos-GunnisoDurlene Framlsen Kit led of Charles Peterson, Don Matilda Hill, . . . Mins $100 prize Han sen Barton, Lilly Tuttle, Phyllis Peterson, Legrande Carpenter, Jean Keller, Manti; and Leray Sorensen. PallbearLilly Olsen, Ephraim; Della ers were Henry Schofield, Vero Candland, Chester; Reath Dra- Aiken, Delone Carlson, Charles Thompson, William Schofield per, Elsie Mitchell, Moroni. These leaders will take to and Emery Tait. Ursenbach Funeral Home of the ladies groups they represent, the information and ideas Mt. Pleasant directed the burat Spring City cemetery. they received at the school. ial The grave was dedicated by Vero Aiken. Who says lightening doesnt 4-H strike twice in the same place? Not Darlene Frandsen of Mt. Club Mork for 1963 in Pleasant, who twice this year has been a sweepstake winner Sanpete County M'ill close Mrith in two separate contests. the County Awards programs On In March of this year she being held next week. October 23, at received a $50 check from the Wednesday, Monday night another team Quaker Oats Co. in a contest 7:00 p.m. at the South Ward joined the Bowlerette ladies members she had entered Last Saturday church in Manti, league to fill all 12 lanes at she received a $100 check as in South Sanpete area M'ill re- the Cow Palace Lanes. They third place winner in Tide ceive their awards. Thursday, call themselves the Rolleret-tes the 24th 7:00 October at Contest p.m., sponsorSweepstakes and are as follows: Evein North members ed by Proctor and Gamble. Sanpete lyn Acord, and Marilyn Jensen Darlene is a daughter of Mr. area will receive their aM'ards of Spring City; Colleen Nieland Mrs. Russell Frandsen and at the Moroni church. son, Mayree Anderson and Vais a senior at North Sanpete The programs are under the Lene Nielson of Ephraim. High High School where she serves direction of the County game of 178 and high series as their assembly manager. Council. Certificates of comple- was won by Ethel Chapman, mem- next game of 177 was made tion M'ill be given to bers and leoders. Those w'ho by Marilyn Jensen. participated in County Fair their activities will receive premium money. County and in special conState tests M'ill be announced. Everyone should check his leaders All members, home for fire hazards. Heres and parents are invited to atwhat to do: tend. In an effort to raise funds Check your attic and basefor the Boy Scouts, the Scouts ment for accumulations of old Visitors at the home of Mr. of this community are sponsornewspapers, empty paint cans and Mrs. Gordon Staker last ing a deer hide project. and other combustible trash weekend Mr. and Mrs. Receptacles will be placed at which feed fires. Charles (Glendona) Hermansen .central places for the deer Check your electrical cir- of Salt Lake City. Both are hides. Anyone wishing to doncuits, appliances, and extension Lake ate a deer hide is asked to cords to make sure they are in employed by the Salt Her- place the hide in a receptacle School Mr. District. City proper working order. or to contact the bishop or the Check your fuse box. All fu- mansen is political science in- Scoutmasters of his ward. ses should be of the proper structor at East High and Mrs Hermansen is English instructamperage. Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute. or at Highland High. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Beck have moved to Monroe to spend the winter months, after spending the summer at their home here. Bohlin Joseph services held in Spring City n; Girl wins twice in row in tractor accident mid-wint- l'oity-tw- Tlie Demociatic Party of Mt. Pleasant named three men for flu ur Number per copy nominees Their deaths resulted from a collision with a ear driven by Brent I.ai son, lit. Ephiami, at the 6th So mteisectloil of Highway 89 The collision m eurred about 2.15 pm as the Laison youth was ti ivebng ninth and the Olsons weie going east. Tiaffie is rout lulled by a stop sign at the corner The Olson car was repent edly hit broadside by the Larson car, spinning it around and throwing Mrs. Olson out to the east edge of the lugh-waand Mr. Olson about the center of the highway The mjuied pair was taken to the Sanpete IJ9S hospital whei e Mis. Olson died shortly after arnval and Mr Olson died at 4 p m. Mr. Laison was tieated at the local hospital for shock and minor injuiies and teleas-ed- . long illness During the last few years Mrs Barben had spent most of her time with her daughter, Mrs. LaVon Coombs in Founlast week at tain Green and was well known Houseguests the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edthere. She was born in Midway No- gar E. Lasson were Mr. and vember 2, 1874, a daughter of Mrs. George Gamble of ConJacob and Susanna Burgener cord, California. Mrs. Gamble mid-winter as the Investigating were Mt. PleasBarben. She married Charles will be remembered William Smith November 15, former Louise Winkler. The ant! City Marsha Que Seely 1892, in the Salt Lake Endow- Gambles also visited with oth- and Bert D. Willden of the When it comes to imagina-iv- e Utah Highway Patrol. er relatives in this city. ment House He died in 1958. laconsider the foresight, an was active Mrs. born NoSmith John R. Olson entre-prenedies clothing Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Seely vember 1, 1884, in Mt Pleasworker in the LDS Church and next who starts promoting also did temple work. spent Saturday in Salt Lake ant, a son of John and Anna summers fashions at the are the following City where they attended the Olson. He was a retired farSurviving of winter, heighth says sons and daughters, Mrs. La- dinner party that evening at mer, having farmed in Indian-ol- a Franklin K. Brough, Executive Von for 35 years. Coombs, Fountain Green; the home of Dr. and Mrs. Neil Director of the Utah TubercuMrs. Rhea Bateman, Salt Lake C. Capel which honored the Or He married Florence Nettie losis and Health Assn. City; Charles Smith, Inglewood silver wedding anniversary of Justesen, November 6, 1907, in take the magazine cover arCalifornia; Don A. Smith, Ven- Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas Manti. The tist who devotes the August marriage was later tura. California, and Glenn W. (Chesla) Patterson. Other solemnized in over to the Manti Tembrooding dog days Smith, Kearns. family members in attendance: ple. Santa Claus ideas, he conFuneral services and burial Mrs. Frank Morgan, Nephi; tinued. Mrs. Olson was born Novemwere Monday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Seely Either, as it happens, could, United States Navy, and son 14, 1885 in Spring City, a ber Ann Morgan, Logan; Paula serve as an excellent model for of Mr. and Mrs. J. Colman Peter and Christdaughter Patterson and Steven Grow', ina RliodaofJustesen. anybody who believes in being Pritchett of Fairview, served R Mr. Mrs. John and Provo; serious about his state of aboard the ammunition ship Surviving the couple are two Seely, Blanding. health. Because right about USS Rainier, participated in sons, one daughter: Don Rex Black Bear, a manow, when the trees are still exercise Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Sely Olson, Mrs. Raymond (Gwengreen and the late summer jor fleet strike and anti-avisited in Emery County Mon- dolyn) Shepard, both of Mursun still potent, is the ideal warfare exercise off the Coast ray; Jay R. Olson, Salt Lake relatives. wuth day, time to think about fending off of California, September 30 and six grandchildren City; Mr. John Mrs. R. and Seely menace known through October i. that seven and were of Blanding, family Mr. Brough as influenza, The exercise centers around Bruce Anderson, son of Mr. visitors with Mt. Mrs. Olson is also survived went on. the attack aircraft carrier and Mrs. Edwin Anderson of weekend relaPleasant and Fail-vieby one brother and two sisters, Why the big head start? USS Kitty Hawk and is de- Fountain Green, was injured in tives. Norman Justesen, Chester; Mrs. Anto effecthe a on tractor accident Because influenza vaccine evaluate the signed Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Pritchett of tiveness of fleet units under derson farm last Monday eveHugh (Alta) Hayward, Bounthe approved fender-offe- r have returned home from an tiful; and Mrs. Hans (Ella) flu takes time after injec- realistic conditions. ning for which he was hospit extended visit. Accompanied Lund, Salt Lake City. elized a few days at the Nephi tion to become effective. And by Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Poulsen Joint funeral services were while flu is essentially a w;n-te- r Hospital. Bruce lost control of the ma- of Wendover. they went to Las held Wednesday afternoon ailment, it can begin apchine while driving it, and the Vegas, where they attended the the Mt. Pleasant Second-Thir- d pearing as early as September. timetractor rolled down a deep ra- Best Western Motels conven- ward chapel with Keith JorMr. Broug points out, vine. He jumped from the trac- tion. There they met Mr. and gensen, bishop of the Third ly use of flu vaccine might tor suffering numerous cuts Mrs. M. J. Pritchett of Ameri- ward, conducting. the of 60,000 have prevented can Fork and all on to ocand bruises. 86.000 extra deaths that Burial was in the Mt. Pleas-an- d He is a seventh grade stud attend the World Series in Los curred during epidenves from City Cemetery, directed by ent at North Sanpete Junior Angeles. They also visited the Ursenbach Funeral Home. 1958 to 1961. Thats a lot of J. E. Pritchett family in SanMr. Rufus Rhees celebrated High in Moroni. lives lost through sheer neta Ana. Mrs. Pritchett visited Impressive funeral services home at the his 94th birthday glect. for Mr. and Mrs. Olson were the James in Wolvertons Salt Flu vaccine is effective in of his daughter and afternoon in Lake City before reurning held Wednesday Second-Thirin Mr. and Mrs. James F. Ellis, Y d Mt. Pleasant preventing the disease home. in Spring City. about seven out of ten people Thursday Keith Ward Jorgensen, Chapel. Mr. Rhees was bom in Pleavaccinated. Those who particEvan Olsen undewent sur- bishop of the Third Ward, prebecause they sant View, Weber County, Ocular need it gery Saturday night at the sided. are among those most vulner- tober 17, 1869. He made his LDS Hospital. Prelude and postlude music A trieeratops skull, probably Sanpete are people with home there all of his life where able to flu was placed by Emma Winkler and in in he the largest dinosaur head ever Mr. engaged farming TB or emphysema or other and Mrs. J. W. Jones of followed by a song by the ward has been and sysdiscovered found, diseases of the breathing Wendover spent Thursday to choir; prayer, Ruel H. Seely; freighted to Brigham Young tem; also those with heart Jessie Justesen, ChesSaturday at their home here, University by James A. Jen- and also visited with relatives. tribute, trouble, diabetes, or some othvocal solo, Floyd Young, ter; sen, geology curator. er chronic disease. Pregnant accompanied by Evelyn Terry, over The fossil all arrived and persons women, gigantic Sheldon Fairview; speakers. at Provo vulnerable a in railroad car from 45, also are in the A. A. and Lasson, Monsen, Miles City, Mont., near the group and should be vaccivocal duet, Magdasite of Mr. Jensen's diggings. nated. and VaLene Johanlene Taylor "InIt was discovered in the Hell Mr. Brough concluded: sen, accompanied by Ethel unCreek beds a of is the Peck Fort best highly fluenza at prayer, H. G. Ericksen. reservoir area. pleasant sickness, bringing in the home was by a Praver The skull itself weighs over headache, sore throat, weakgrandson, Kenneth Shepard. a ton, while the entire field ness, muscular pains, often package of skull, burlap, plaschills and fever or nausea. Protestants will launch a Burial was in Mt. Pleasant ter and crating weighs about special Vaccinations last only a year; for $950,000 dur- City Cemetery, directed by Ur two tons. The skull is about ing theappeal senbach Funeral Home. Howe a single annual booster shot Thanksgiving season six feet wide and nearly nine to finance the 1964 Share Our Lund, a nephew. Salt Lake is needed for continued prodedicated the graves. feet long. tection. If in doubt as to Substance Program, through City, vaccinfor Mrs. Olson Pallbearers be should He found the skull during which more than 10 million of whether you an exploratory trip last spring the world's hungry will receive were Neil, Terry and Roger Olated, consult your doctor not during the winter, but and returned his month witn U. s. food son, Kenneth Shepard, Norman Hatch and Stanley Justesen. a crew to help recover the geo- stocks. now! Pallbearers for Mr. Olson Scheduled treasure. for distribution in logical Mr. and Mrs. Ned Shelley of Mr. Jensen reported the 1964 are 446,564,000 pounds of ?re Wallace, Melvin and Abner Rosenlof was a paprize was removed with great SOS foods destined for the George Peterson, Wilford Syn Logan, welcomed their first Rufus Rhees child, a boy, on October 3. . . . lives with daughter hardship. The crew had to needy in Africa, Asia, Latin dergaard, Fern Truscott and tient at the Sanpete LDS Hosbuild a quarter mile of road America Europe and the Mid- Hyrum Merz. pital last week. Grandparents are David A. Shelley, Mt. Pleasant; and. Mr. fruit growing. He has been ac- by hand to get heavy equip- dle East, Value of the foods tive in the LIJS Church all his ment to the site to hoist the is approximately $25 million. and Mrs. Ivan Cox, life, being a member of the skull. It was painted with sevThe foodstuffs include flour, Miss Mary Ellen Hunt and Pleasant View Ward bishopric, eral gallons of shellac to hard wheat, rolled wheat, bulgar (a wheat derivative), Rodney Barrett, both students president of the MIA, Sunday en the surface. Then it was processed of BYU, and both from St. School teacher and one of the covered with burlap and half beans, cheese, butter, butter weekd presidents of the Seventy Quor- a ton of plaster of paris. and oil, ghee (a butGeorge, visited over the a crate of heavy timbers was ter), end with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry um there. corn meal, powdered He married Ellen Rose in the constructed Anderson. around it. milk, and cooking oils. The BYU scientists also These foods used in the ovLogan Temple December 9, A baby boy, their second 1891. She died in 1953. They were assisted by Harvard Uni- erseas program of the churcho es child and first son, was wel- were the parents of one son versity field crews and Mr. are made available from U. comed September 22, by James and three daughters, two of head of the S. Government commodities in Pascual, and Susan Pritchett Wolver-to- n whom are living. Mrs. Ada R paleontology department of the excess of amounts first set of Salt Lake City. The ba- Ellis. Spring City, Mrs. Blanche Museum of La Plata, Argen- aside to relieve need in the United States. by will be named Michael It. Carlson, Ogden, and R. tina. James. Grandparents are Mr. Stanley lthees of Boise, Idaho During the past year ovei and Mrs. J. F. Pritchett of Mt. Mr. and Mrs Giant Johansen 400,000,000 pounds of governA drive for the Primary visited from Thursday to Sat- ment donated and other foods Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wolvorton of Mountain magazine, The Children's urday in Salt Lake City. wore distributed through the Lake, Minnesota. The baby is El lend." will bq made next SOS program to millions of the first grandson and the week by the First Fourth Mrs. Mvrtle Whipple of Pro- hungry men, women an childMr. and Mrs. John R. Olson first great grandson on the Winds Pnmary, necnidmg to vo spent a few d.u s here vis- ren in 35 areas of acute ini here . . . Killed in cur accident Wolvorton side. Mrs. Lnltuc Beck, president. man need. iting Mrs. Albeiia Merz. Plan now to K)e Democrats select elderly people here Sunday Attending Utah State Inixersity home from Sanpete were the following women, haek row, lelt to right: Phyllis Car- 11 national contests er Spring City man observes 94th birthday Thurs. son-in-la- archaeologist discovers fossil news notes Bowlerettes 4-- H complete rosters 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H Check home for Scouts sponsor deer hide drive fire hazards Protestants ask $950,000 for hungry overseas Fail-view- semi-liqui- n; North Sanpete Highlights by Darlene Frandsen Once again the North Sanpete Hawks came flying home victorious, after defeating Emery Highs football team with This game a score of was played Wednesday at Emery. visor, Mrs. Bertha Bulow, also shoM'ed the girls some film strips on how to earn their different degrees in FHA. 23-1- of Ncm', colorful uniforms red and Mhite are worn by the 56 Pep Club girls at the football games and displayed during the halfs of the games while the girls do their drill work. The Pep Club consists of junior and senior girls. In order to be a member, each girl must have a Mrs. Darleen Anderson is the advisor. UFA girls held a meeting Tuesday of last week at Minch time they planned their annual initiation, a dance and the (Preferred Man Ball. Their ad N. S.s speech department has 24 students participating this year. The students have been busy doing individual pantonunes for the class. They plan to present a three-ac- t play in the near future, under the direction of Mrs. Loa Cheney, the speech teacher. The FHA is presenting a Deer Hunters assembly today, in which the FFA boys will take part. Their advisor is Mr. LnMrence Kelson. There M ill be no school Monday as this is the annual day set apart for school personnel and students to take part in the deer hunt. |