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Show .if. October 18, 13 1 5. Cjrcen BARREL Alyce Wilkins lhone ANCIENT W THE Mrs. Clarence Johnson spent Monday Mr. Johnson home to spend a week. came Mrs. Gladys Winters and Mrs. Morris Allred visited at the Nephi hospital with Mrs. Geneva Madsen, who has spent a month there. They report she Is much better and will soon be able to leave the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Anderson who have been making their home with Mrs. Arvilla Anderson, are moving to Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jacobson and Mr. and Mrs. James Allred attended the UEA in Salt Lake City. Mr. Jacobson is principal of the Fountain Green School. Mr. and Mrs. Rulin Taylor of Salt Lake City were visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wilkins. Mikkelson has returned home after spending a week in Salt Lake City where she attended the DUP con- 3 vention. Mrs. Roma Mower entertained members of her club last Thursday night. Present were ten members and two guests. A demonstration on make-u- p was given. A delicious desert was served. Mr. and Mrs. William Strong at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wilkins, after spending 27 months at Ben Guerir Air Force Base in Morocco, North Africa. Before returning they visited in Seville, Spain, also Giberal-te- r. They will leave Utah to visit a daughter in Hayward, California, and a son and his family in Pullman, Washington. Also visiting Sunday were Miss Corrine S trong, a freshman at BYU, another son and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Strong and two children of Lehi. On Sunday evening Mr. Strong showed many of the films he had taken on his trip. Mr. and Mrs. Booth Cook were also guests. Mrs. Strong and four children were converts to the LDS Church of Mr, Cook while on a mission to Mitchell, South Dakota. Mr. Strong is Mrs. Wilkins only brother. are visiting return. Mr. and Mrs. William Strong of Northwest Africa and Mr. Booth Cook spent Tuesday morning at the Manti Temple. There were and Saturday and confirmed at sacrament meeting Sunday at the Fountain Green Ward Chapel. They were five boys girls baptised Merril Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rasmussen; Carol Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Olsen; Ann Aagard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Aagard; Lucinda Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson, and Keith ! lage Three General deer season opens Home awards throughout state Saturday program has many winners With Utahs g ft, o winners in the Western Home Awards Progiam were announced this week by the sponsors, Sunset Magazine and the American Institute of Architects. The biennial program which began in 1957, spotlights excellence of architectural design Twenty-tw- 1963-6- 4 used at any tune to hunt, pursue, or kill deer in homes built m In the year 1980, one half the population of the United States will be vel eians, wives Aw aid-homes in- or widows of inning veteians or child-le- n clude a anal-sid- e Ixmg Beach of veterans, the Veterans house1, penciled among ttees, a Admimsti ation estimates. mountain cabin featuring a a Polinas tower, Deal with the faults of othsummer-hous- e con"village ers as gently us with your own. taining tbiee sepaiate living -- - Chinese Proverb and sleeping units, a cabin built out of a roofed wine tank, Swam or sink, live or die, a remodeled 1893 row house 111 survive or perish wnth my San Fiaricisi'o, and a Seattle country was my unalterable demonstration house with four determination. John Adams sepaiate units, each with a pyramid nof. Never leave children at home Open to all registeieel archi- alone. If you employ a baby tects, the program this year be sure she knows how drew 372 entiles, all homes sitter, to the lire department. call completed since January, 1959 e two-stor- y and Photogiuphs weie reminded the h o m again that the foregoing are Sportsmen only a portion of the laws governing the 1963 deer hunts, with the total regulations being listed in the annual proclamation covering this season. It is the obligation of every license holder to know all the laws before going afield. the Fur West and Hawaii es plans of go on display throughout the West beginning this month. (September). Talent Night will be held at the Second-ThirWard MIA meeting on Tuesday night. All classes except the Scouts and Bee Hive wall participate. d n Sa-lin- a. Mrs. Howard Ivory of Spring-vill- e came to Fountain Green Tuesday on her way to Gunnison from her sister's, Mrs. Etta Rasmussen. Mrs. Geneva Christensen and Mrs. Cleo Christensen joined her to make the trip. They will do genealogy work while there. Mrs. Ivory will be a guest in Mrs. Cleo Christensens home when they Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mower and children of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Loveless and two daughters of Orem visited here with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Allred. Ml. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID gencial deer, passing the lequne.i gun comse season opening Satur-'h- v day, Oi t. 19, the Department Archery deer pel nuts pun h- of Fish and Game lusted the astHl tor Uu August Sept embei ORIENT '"av ',ot following laws among the most l?rCh''rV, duntiK any other deet lbe lmn,lttf 'season this hunt. The legal pursuit of deer is One deer of either sex naj confined to daylight hours be taken on the regular big game combination license dur- only It is unlaw ful to hunt by flashlight, spotlight or artifiHARSH WINTER tins ing regular season. PECANS cial light of any kind. Deer must be ONOrnONS WERE SO BAD tagged at the time and place of the kill. AT VALLEY FORSEN THE It is unlawful for anyone to Tags WINTER OFtT7Q, 7HATA must be pioperlv punched to fail to stop at checking staSENTRY GOING ON DUTYHAD TO indicate the date of the kill, tions or load blocks where a COLLECT CLOTHING FROM FELLOW 7? and the sex of the animal, and stop sign or led light is disSOLDIERS NORDERTO KEEP must remain with the animal played WARM. WHEN HE HAS RELIEVED, through processing and until HE TURNED THE Hunting on special permits the meat is completely consumCLOTHING OVER TO is restiuted to the areas for THE NEXT SENTRY ed. the peiinits are issued: It is unlawful for any locker whnh Pei sons hunting on special plant or storage plant owner pei nuts must have the permit or employee to receive any wuth them at all tunes. game animal for piocessing or storage unless the animal is A dog or dogs may not be legally tagged. It is against the law for any hunter to carry in any vehicle . . . AMERICAS ARMED FORCES ARE THE BEST EQUIPPED IN any firearm which has live THE WORLD. AND YOU HELP KEEP AMERICA STRONG AND ammunition in the firing chamWITH YOUR PURCHASE OP ber. U. S. SAVINGS BONDS Any person carelessly or negligently woulding or killing another person while on a Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. hunting trip shal be sulbject to the loss of hunting license Chesley Johnson. airview privileges for a period of five There were three boys given Mr. and Mrs. Ross Vance years. their tenderfoot badges at the spent a week in Salt Lake City Every person while hunting sacrament services Sunday. visiting with their children and shall wear conspicuous red or Eadges were given to the families. They also visited a yellow haedgear and red or boys by Mrs. Kenna Rasmus- daughter-in-laBlain yellow shirt, sweater or jacket Mrs. sen then the boys gave their Vance, who had come from No one may hunt deer unless mothers pins: Gary Hal and San are sixteen years of age to the they attend Diego, Calif., Mrs. Leon Mikkelson, Johnny Relief Conference. The or older. In addition, juvenile Society Williams and Mrs. Darrel Wil- Vances accompanied Mr. and deer hunters, ages 18 through liams, Brad Aagard and Mrs. Mr.. Frank Coombs who had 20 years, must be properly Vance Aagard. The boys are visited relatives and friends qualified to a big purchase Panow members of the Guide game license by successfully here. trol class. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Seely rich. Refreshments were served Mr. and Mrs. Barney Erickand family of Blanding spent following the meeting. son of Salt Lake City and Miss the weekend here with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Bench Naomi Allred, a student at Mr. and Mrs. Ross Vance. were hosts to the married Snow College, were weekend group of Firesiders on Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Vance, evening following Sacrament Mrs. Allred. and Euray who have spent the summer in meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Blake San Diego, have returned to Anderson gave the prayers; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rasmusthere was group singing; the BYU to attend school. sen had as their guests last theme, Darrel Stewart; report week Mr. and Mrs. Carl RasMower. William Bohne enjoyed Oct. on work, Virginia Bounmussen and children of 5 and 6 in Salt Lake City, at- Fourteen members were prestiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Gale a missionary reunion, ent. Refreshments were served. Rasmussen and two children, tending and spent the remainder of the Paul and Sherril of Fillmore. Mrs. Nellie McAllister of Mt. week with a daughter and Guests over the weekend were Pleasant Tooele. entertained Monday at family Mrs. Joyce Hafen and daughter of last week for the evening Elien of Bountiful. , Mrs. Lorna Tucker enter- Fairview Club of which, she is tained the county officers of member. Mrs. Clarence Johnson enthe DUP, Oct. 9. Attending tertained Sunday in honor of were Merlin Madsen has returned Captain Weltha Tait, Jenher husbands birthday. Dinner Jean Dye, of home from the hospital at nie Brotherson, Evwere Mr. Mrs. and guests He is improving slowly. ert Johnson and son Cody of Spring City; Ila Jean Tidwell, Ald- and Issah Olsen Cleona Kearns, Miss Lois Ulardo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wheeler Salt Lake City, Aubry Barker a few days in Provo last Mr. and spent her family, daughter of Kearns. Weekend and dinweek wnth Mr. and Mrs. Ronner guests were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Dan Nelson. ald Wheeler of Orem. Trent Johnson of Salt Lake Mrs. Cleo Christiansen has City. returned to her home after Fairview North Ward Relief Renee Larson and son Mit- spending two weeks visiting in Society held a bazaar Monday Ken- evening at their church. Dinchell of Chester spent last Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. ner was sold as well as many ner and Christiansen family. week visiting with Mr. and While there she attended a bazaar items, and a program Mrs. Gary Larsen. birthday party in honor of her was given. then she visRay Mikkelson of Orem vis- grandson, Brent, Mrs. Ruth Kondo of Kauaii, ited with his mother, Mrs. Ole- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lake Hawaii, and her daughter, Mrs. in Salt and family Draper via Mikkelson. City. While there she attended Gladys Takasaki and two sons Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Dyches a birthday dinner and party for of Provo; and Mrs. Glenda Staker of Mt. Pleasant were and two sons Alan and Wayne a granddaughter, Cynthia. dinner guests of Mrs. Howard of Moroni were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Vem Butler, W. Rigby and Mr. and Mrs guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gary who have been living in Payson Cyrus Jensen on Thursday of Larsen. have moved here and are mak last week. Mrs. Kondo came Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Symes ing their home in the Perry here to attend General ConBut- ference. Mrs. Rigby and Mrs. and baby have moved to Foun- Allred home. Mr. and Mrs. been ler have married just one Jensen had met Mrs. Kondo tain Green where they are was the former and visited at her home while She month. making their home. They came Claris Johnson of Spanish on their trip to Hawaii the here from Soldier Summit. Fork. past summer. CHINESE REGARDED WOODEN BARREL AS THE MOST WONDERFUL TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT THATWESTERN aVIUZAHON HAD TO OFFER THE 353 last weekend at Tucker, where her husband la working. On Mrs. Olevia OF WONDER UK i Mrs. Olevia Mikkelson will go to Payson on Wednesday to attend the open house for Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dodgers who were married in the Logan Temple last Friday. She will go on to Sandy where she will stay until Friday visiting with Three reasons why First Security is the place to finance your car GROUP SAVINGS PLANS HELP UTAH ORGANIZATIONS Churches, schools and civic groups in Utah obtain needed merchandise with S & H Green Stamps. Friends of St. Francis School at Provo, for example, saved trading stamps which were redeemed for three school buses. Such group savings programs are ranged 7 THE ar-b- Financing arrangements are easily made. Ask your dealer for timeway financing or stop in at our Timeway department. Your over a convenient period of time builds you a credit reputation of value for future borrowing for any purpose. 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