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Show Vnivordal Mlcrof Inin:, 141 Co. Ave Plerpont Salt Lake CTlty, Utah Volume Seventy-tw- o THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) Services held for victim of hunting mishap Republicans name city council candidates Mt. Pleasant Republican par- Jeppson, assistant manager at ty met Wednesday night of the First Security Bank and last week to name three for Cherron Seely, turkey grower. city council positions, four-yeTerms of Ernest Bushman, terms. Jay Hafen and B. N. Scovil They named Ray I Johan- expire at the end of this year. sen, local businessman, Calvin Republican Party officers in Mt. Pleasant are: Reeve Norman, city chairman; Harold W. Hansen, secretary; W. H. Brin-tochairman of District One; Sheldon Monsen, chairman of District Two and Miles Sorensen, chairman of District 3. ar Members of Central Rebekah Lodge are planning a Halloween costume party for Rebe-kah- s and their friends to be held the evening of October 30 at the lodge hall. Katherine Christensen is the general chairman. Verda Fillis, Lois Brothersen and Olena Ream are in charge of decorations; Katherine Christensen, Joseph Warren Clement, 56, Lettie Christensen and Daisy died Saturday, October 19, at Willcox, refreshments; Louella 3:30 a.m. at a Nephi hospital Norman, Mary Cloward and a short illness. after Louise Jensen, entertainment. A lifelong resident of Fair-viehe was born there FebMr. and Mrs. Miles Sorensen entertained at a dinner party ruary 9, 1907, a son of Oliver and Hannah Jensen Clement. Sunday honoring the birthday He never married. anniversar) of their son, Roger. He was a farmer and dairyPresent for the occasion were man. A member of the LDS Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sorensen, he served a two-yeChurch, Mrs. and Mr. Harry Provo; mission for the church in the Miss Philpott, Azusa, Calif.; Charlene Struck, Taos, New North Central States. He has served as secretary for the Mexico, who is attending BYU, YMMIA for the past six years. Dr. and Mrs. Dail P. Averett Surviving are the following and Mr. and Mrs. George C. sisters and brothers: Mrs. Del-mSorensen of this city. Jensen, Salt (Sadonia) Mrs. Margaret C. Lake City; Mrs. David and JorgMayor ensen spent the weekend in Green, San Bernardino, Calif.; Las Vegas with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gay C. Johnson, Heber Kenneth Bowers and family. City; Ruby Clement, Fairview; Mrs. James A. (Maud) Bell, They went to attend the fifth Pleasant Grove; Mrs. LaVar of their grandbirthday party (LaRue) Jackson, Moroni, Kay daughter,- Sheree Bowers. R. Clement, Salt Lake City; Richard W. Clement, Provo; Ray E. Clement, Salt Lake City and two half brothers and one half sister, Henry Clement, of Magna; LaVar Clement, Gunnison; Mrs. Orvilla Jacobson, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon in Fair-vieNorth Ward Chapel. A farewell testimonial in honor of Elder Harold Dean Arnoldsen will be held Sunday, October 27, at 1:30 p.m. in the Ward ChaMoroni East-Wepel. Elder Arnoldsen will serve in the British Mission of the LDS Church. He will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City November 4 and depart for his Fairview Democrats and Remission November 11. publicans met last week at sepnamed He is a graduate of North arate meetings and Sanpete High School and has their slate of officers to be had four years of seminary. voted on in the November 5 He is an Eagle Scout and has General Election. been awarded the Duty to Candidates for the three city terms, are: councilmen, God award. Democrats, Hansen, Jerry The following program will Bufford Christensen and Eddie be conducted by Bishop Earl Bench. W. Tidwell; prelude music, Republicans: Richard Evans Anna Jean Blackham and Nada Blake Anderson and Myrth Graham; opening hymn by the Miner . congregation; invocation, Vern Myron Tucker and Frank Christensen; remarks, Bishop Tidwell; remarks, Moyle Black-havocal solo, Joleen Christensen; remarks, Merlin Nielsen and J. Lewis Taylor; vocal selection, male quartet, Mack Morley, Harold Arnoldsen, John Guymon, Charles Christensen; Mrs. Iona Draper, postmasremarks, parents of missionary ter of Fountain Green, has reand response by missionary; to her home after atturned benediction, Ross Anderson. tending the National Postmasters Convention held in Honolulu. She went to and from California by bus and from California to Honolulu by plane. At the meeting they discussed how much it would mean to everyone if they would use the new Zip Code on all mail. The convention lasted from October 3 to 7 after which Mrs. Draper and her sister, Mrs. Corcne Hollingsworth of Midvale toured the Hawaii and the Kauii Islands. They also visited the beautiful LDS Temple and college and saw the opening of Polynesian Village; took a boat trip to Pearl Harbor; took a trip by bus around Honolulu Island and other surrounding islands. J. . Clement n, paid respects at Wed. services ar ar Elder Arnoldsen to be honored Sunday in Moroni w Postmaster at Hawaii meet Harold I). Arnoldsen . . . Former resident Testimonial to honor Fairview Spring City dies Funeral services were held missionary Sun. Wednesday for Hoyt E. Allred at the ary at Pleasant Grove. Olpin-Sundbe- rg Mortu- Mr. Allred was killed October 16 in an automobile accident at Pherris, California. He was born April 23, 1898, in Spring City, a son of Eu- gene and May Lund Allred. He had resided in California many years. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. ' Glen Wojd (Margie) Wadley and Mrs. Nita A. Nelson, both of Pleasant jGrove. Burial was in the Pleasant Grave City Cemetery. Members of Central Rebekah Lodge No. 52 who attended the visitation of the president of the Rebekah Assembly of Utah to the Provo Lodge were Olena Ream, Neola Hansen, Helen Rigby, Daisy Willcox, Louella Norman, Dorma Jahansen, Helen Christensen, Verda Fillis and Marie Rowe. Fairview nominates council candidates st goes to England Gerald (Jerry) Green, 43, died in a Salt Lake City hospital last Saturday, 24 hours after he was in an accident near Cove Fort. He, with other hunters were driving on Highway 91 when a gust of wind hit the camper and rolled it over. He was born April 25, 1920, in Fountain Green, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Green. He married Elaine Graff in 1948 in Wells, Nevada. Surviving are his widow and sons and daughters, Mark, Gayle and Tracy, and Mrs. Otis (Kathleen) Price, all of Salt Lake City; Terry, who is in the U. S. Marine Corps; parents, Fountain Green; and the following brothers and sisters, Sylvan J. Green, Salt Lake City; Ellis C. Green, Clearfield; Mrs. Jay (Doris) Draper, Roy; Mrs. Ray (Ruth) Townsend of Elsinore, California. Funeral services were held Monday in the East Mill Creek Seventh Ward Chapel and burial was in Memorial Gardens of the Valley. for the Mills are Democrats Ostler Kay A farewell testimonial in honor of Elder John L. Bench will be held in Fairview South Ward Sunday, October 27 at 7:30 p.m. Elder Bench, a son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Worth Bench, of Fairview, has been called to serve in the Western States Mission of the LDS Church. He enters the mission home in Salt Lake City October 28. Elder Bench is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and Seminary and attended Utah State University last year. He has received his Duty to God Award. Following is the program to be presented: prelude and post-lud- e music, Virginia Mower; opening song by congregation; invocation, W. H. Brinton; sacramental hymn by the choir; speaker, Royal N. Allred; remarks, Bishop Reed C. Lasson; vocal duet, Erma Lee Hansen and George Bench; remarks, parents of missionary; response by missionary; closing song by choir and benediction, R. Kirby Bench. in Fairview, and and Vern Jensen are for the Repub- licans. Terms of Councilmen Buford Christensen, Democrat, Orson Miner and Leon Nielsen, Republicans, expire at the end of this year. National An trip to Chicago awaits the states top prize winner. The boy or girl also will be considered for one of six $500 college scholarships presented to the highest rankbeef cattle producers ing in the nation. Chance to learn The beef program offers opportunities to learn and apply latest methods of breeding, feeding and marketing. Much of the original research and testing were done by the agricultural experiment 10c Number Forty thiee per copy Sanpete County mayors air problems of various cities Sanpete County mayors have found a way to get along for their mutual benefit. They have organized themselves Into the Sanpete County Mayor's Assoc- - Moroni nominates men for coming election Moroni Democrats and Re-- 1 they named three as candidates ublicans have held nominating for city council positions. conventions recently at which named Moyle Republicans Bruce Irons and Blackham, Earl Nielson. Democrats named Milo Chrisand tensen, Glen Rasmussen Glen Christensen. UNICEF Terms of Roy Moss, Milo Christensen and Don Prestwich Children of the Sunday expire at the end of this year. School of the First Presbyterian Church will go out for a Trick or Treat for UNICEF. Mrs. James E. Christensen, Trick or Treat goes to Burial services ' VC r rs for Yern " i , held here C. Bills Burial services were held on Saturday afternoon in Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery for Vern Charles Bills, 66, former v s. N6inoI.y by couMirree fok unices Ucct Naticnt, N, Y. UNICEF Insignia . , , designates collectors superintendent of the Sunday School is In charge. Wearing the UNICEF insignia either on arms or on the milk cartons in which they collect the funds, the children will call at local homes for the donations. The date is Wednnes-daOctober 30, and the hours are from 2 to 6 p.m. The UNICEF Halloween program was begun in 1950 by a small Sunday School class with treats totaling $36. This was the spark for the idea, when at the present time, over three million American young people participate in each of the fifty states. The Holloween coins, multiplying each year, have helped provide medicines, food, and care for millions of children in the developing countries. The Trick or Treat gift to UNICEF in 1962 was over two million dollars. The United Nations Children Fund gives protection and treatment to millions of children in its disease control programs; equips health centers, clinics and maternity hospitals; ships vitamins and skim milk and helps countries biuld milk plants; provides equipment and y, 4-- H set in December 1:J resident, who died October 16 at his home in Salt Lake City of a heart ailment. He was bom October 27, 1896, in Fairview, a son of John Charles and Emma Jane Vance Bills. He married Mae Rhea Monson in Nephi January 11, 1924. He was an employee of Kennecott Copper Company for 19 years until 1961. He was a veteran of World War I and was a member of the LDS Church. Surviving are his widow, one son and sone daughter, Charles D Mrs. .James (Verna Mae) Emmons, both of Salt Lake City; one brother and two sisters, Willard M. Bills, Fairview; Mrs. J. Walker Baker, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. William Middleton, Clearfield, and 11 grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday at 2 p.m. in Fair-vieNorth LDS Ward. Prelude and postlude music was by Louise Spencer; prayer by a granddaughter of the deceased; talk, Cecil Coombs; a vocal duet, Ellen Peterson and Elva Hamilton; talk, G. G. Sanderson; vocal solo, by Floyd Young. Frank Coombs dedicated the grave. w iation, and the third Tuesday of each month they meet in a different community and have a dinner together and exchange ideas. The October 15 meeting was in Ephraim and the mayors had John S. McAllister, Sanpete county attorney, as their guest. He was generous in legal adAn invitation is extended vice to municipal problems to everyone to come out and posed to him. Other problems discussed join the fun ut the elementary school carnival and at were in relation to sewage dis the same time support the posal systems and power prob project to improve the play- lems. It all started in July 1962, grounds at the school. Fairview Ed There will lie fun for all: when Mayor a spook alley, white elephant Coons invited all of the Sansale, dart balloon game, fish pete mayors to Fairview for ponds, eurtoon, and many dinner, and then proposed the other attractions. There will association. They not only acbe something of interest for cepted the idea, but made him everyone and everyone is in-- v the first year president, and Town Board President of May-fiel- d ited. Garth Vest, was named You are invited to eat at secretary. the carnival. They are servMayor Coons in summarizing ing hot dogs, spoonhurgers, the first year, said, If we drinks, homemade candy and havent accomplished anything popcorn. we have developed a sense The time is 6:30 p.m. to- else, of togetherness, and coopera night at the elementary and we have a chance tfl school. Remember, all pro- tion, our problems, and exchange air ceeds go toward building a ideas. Our place for the children to ment is the major accomplishreadjustment of the play. Sanpete County Industrial Commission, which is now paid Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fillis and by the county, rather than assessments. family of Provo came here for community The new president is George the deer hunt and were guests Last, mayor of Gunnison, with of Mrs. James Fillis. Mr. Vest as his secretary. Carnival North Sanpete Highlights by Darlene Frandsen h at the Ward Church." There torchlight parade which will be were interviews and discussions held Thursday, October 31, be- and it proved to be very eduginning at the school at 6 p m. cational. Last week being National Torches are already being made for this annual event. School Lunch Week, parents Tnere will be a pep rally and were invited to .eat at school and get an inside view of the march of torches by the assisted by the Pep food prepared for their childBand under direction of Mr. ren. Vernon P. Johansen. Initiation for new members The annual torchlight parade of FHA was held last Wednesis held the evening prior to the day. Plans were also discussct NS game with Wasatch. The for the annual FHA Prefer game is to be played on Was- ence Ball" to be held in thb atch field at 2 p.m. Friday, No- near future. vember 1. Today the Hawks go to batThe NS studentbody went tle with the Richfield Wildto Millard High School last cats at 2 p.m. on the NS footThursday to support the North ball field. The Pep Club will Sanpete Hawks in the football perform putting their best foot forward as they proudly game. We lost An excellent FFA Deer Hun- display the school colors of red ters assembly was enjoyed by and white. There will also be the studentbody last Friday. a lot of excitement and laughs The FFA advisor, Mr. Lawr- today as the Pep Club Big ence Kelson, Was in charge. Sisters have their annual initNS student council met with iation for their Little the psychiatrists for their sec North Sanpete looking forward sets county elections meeting First-Fourt- stud-entbo- 26-- ASC students are ond to the annual 6. funds to train child health and welfare workers, nutrition exTo assist the County ASC Committee in fitting ASC farm perts, and teachers. programs to the farmers needs livestock show 4-- H PYRAMID, FRIDAY, OCIOBER 2'), Elder John L. Bench Bridge Club met Thursday night with Ruth Barentsen as hostess. Ua Tidwell and Lois Brothersen were special guests. Prizes were won by Edith Simpson, Carrie Tucker, Ila Tidwell, Reiva Rosenlof and Mary Cloward. Mrs. A. H. Anderson visited in Bountiful a few days last week at the new home of her son, Dr. Reese Anderson and family, who moved there from Vernal. Another son, Keith Anderson, came from Billings, Montana, and brought his mother home and visited a few days here. nom-in.tin- Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pratt and family of Nephi spent the has returned to Mt. Pleasant weekend here with Mr. and to make their home. The Pratts Mrs. Darr Hughes. have made their home in UpWeekend visitors at the home land, California, for more than of Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Seely ten years. were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold of Ogden; Gerald Seely, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Tidwell, with Mrs. Verda Fillis spent Bountiful; Merrill Seely, Lay-tostations. and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas in The youths also practice Wednesday and Thursday OLeary and baby of Tooele. judging, fitting and showing of Duchesne visiting relatives. animals, and demonstrate varAcme Club met Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Seely and ious aspects of livestock production and management. family of Murray visited over afternoon at the home of Jesthe weekend with Mrs. R. sie Clark. Ruby Jensen preAwards not easy sented the program, talking on Bruce Seely. reports, personal Progress the Ozarks where she and her development and service to the Mrs. Pauline Seely has re- husband, J. Seymour Jensen, community are considered in award winners. ceived word of the birth of a spent part of their mission. selecting Mrs. Eva Watson was welThree girls and 21 boys alher eighteenready hnve claimed scholar- th. The baby boy was born on comed in as a new member. Attending were 4000 post- ships and next December six October 1 and is a son of Mr. Carol Burton, Sitlia Burnside masters and their guests with more youths will join this elite nnd Mrs. Glen Draper of and Ruby Hafen were special Kearns. 133 from Utah. guests. group. Ai-ke- 4-- H great-grandchil- in Sanpete County, meetings have been scheduled where the farmers will meet in their community and make nominations for those who will appear on the ballot. ASC programs include wool, ACP, wheat, conservation reserve, cropland conversion, feed grain, wheat stabilization, storage facilitiy loan and other loan programs. Nominations may also be made by petitions within five g days after the community meeting. An acceptable petition requires at least six signatures of farmers eligible to vote in that community. This system provides farmers ample opportunity to get their candidates name on the ballot. It is urged that farmers meet in their community at 7.30 p.m. on the dates shown below and nominate their candidates. October 30, Spring City and Ephraim. October 31: Manti - Sterling, Mayfield, Gunnison and Fay- ette; Centerfield-Axtel- l. November 1: Fairview and Indianola; Mt. Pleasant. November 4: Moroni and Chester-WaleFountain Grn. Meetings will be held in the City Hall at 7:30 pm. and will be conducted by community ASC committeemen. s; OFFICERS OF MAIOIt ASSOCIATION . . . Mayor Ed Coons founder, from Fuirvlevv, and who is past president; Gunnison, present president; standing, Garth George lest. Mu) field town president and secretary of the group. |