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Show THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) fage Two LEGAL NOTICE October 25, 1963 PYRAMID SCIENCE SKETCHES ADVEKTISEM KN T FOR BIDS The oldest piece of music extant with English words is "Summer Is Icumen In," composed at Reading Abbey in the 13th century. Should U.S. sell wheat to Russia? J, Footer of AFBFiter to Russia at prices below the Amerii:an turner Should the American tax-I10 pay payer be stuck with paying jhad "If Communism is as wona subsidy so Russia can buy We aLso cannot sell to any derful as they claim it is, It US surplus wheat at world country on credit which has seems that they would take defaulted on previous loans, prices ? curtain and their down iron two acts of Congress An equally important ques- unless tion is should American con- are repealed. These are the put in some picture windows." Ernest Miskell sumers have to pay more than Battle Act of about 10 years the Russians for wheat raised ago, and the Johnson Act. It is a fact that Rusby American farmers? on loans defaulted has sia There are very few restricmade by the US, and under tions on the export of buy items to Russia. current lawus could not from unless It was a wheat one is Therefore, question Canadwhether wheat is in this cat- cash transaction. Both ian and Australian sales of imbut egory, perhaps a more wheat to Russia included portant consideration and the credit provisions. real policy issue is price.' The main question to be setThe U. S. is caught in a trap. The Department of tled in the debate is whether will advance the Agriculture would like to re- such sales best interests and time, long duce its mountainous wheat the United States. of security which has resulted surplus, And obviously the answer infrom high domestic supby Creeton T. NORTH SANPETES Project APV-Utah-47- City of Mt. Pleasant, Utah Separate sealed bids for the onstruction of water facilities for the City of Mt. Pleasant. Utah, will he received by the City of Mt. Pleasant, Utah at the office of the City Recorder, Mt. Pleaant City Hall, until HOME NEWSPAPER Publisher Editor Associate Editor HARRISON CONOVER WOODROW WEIGHT MARY B. CLOWARD No. NAMember: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. 7:30 oclock p.m. MST., EATING 'OIL' moy soon be helpful os o dietary aid. A biological process hos been developed to make proteins ond vitamin supplements from petroleum . well-know- Nov- ember 8, 1963, and they at said office publicly opened and read Issued every Friday by the North Sanpete Publishing Comaloud. SanMt. at and Office entered at the Post Pleasant, pany, The information for Bidders, pete County, Utah, as Second class matter under the Act ot of Bid, Form of ConForm 1879. Congress of March 3, Plans, Specifications, and tract, Forms of Bid Bond, PerformSubscription Rates, Payable In Advance: ance and Payment Bond, and One Year Six Months . $4.00 other contract documents may $7.00 be examined at the following: Neff Engineering and Construction Company, 2500 EverUSED CARS green Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah, and the office of the If you are in the City Recorder, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. market for a APPLIANCES Copies may be obtained at GOOD USED CAR the office of the Mt. Pleasant Call City Recorder located at Mt, or see BECK'S APPLIANCE Pleasant City Hall upon payROBERT WALKER Maytag RCA Whirlpool ment of $10.00 for each set Utah Mt, & Pleasant, Amana Franchise Tappan Any unsuccessful bidder, upon GUARANTEED SERVICE returning such set promptly and in good condition, will be on all appliances & refrigeration his payment, and any refunded Phone 197 N. 1st W. upon so returning such a set will be refunded CHIROPRACTOR None. Tlie owner reserves the right Dr. Vern R. Webster to waive any informalities or CHIROPRACTOR to reject any or all bids. FOK SALE will Each bidder must deposit practice in Manti with his bid, security in the or FURNACES Used new, every Tuesday gas, coal, and oil. Installed, amount, form and subject to from 2 to 6 p.m. Call the conditions provided in the serviced. guaranteed, First door east of City Fire information for Bidders. HU Bill Straw. Station on Union Streat Attention of bidders is parJ28tfc Utah. Springvilie, No Appointment Necessary called to the requireticularly G. F. BOHNE residence 210 ments as to conditions of emSo. 4th West. Contact Helen to be observed and DRUGS Bohne or E. F. Bohne, P. O. ployment minimum wage rates to be Box 156 Payson, Utah. Ph. under the contract. 6 n8 paid No bidder may withdraw his BALDWIN PIANO Take over bid within 30 days after the Reliable Prescriptions payment of $10.00 per month actual date of the opening on Baldwin Spinet or will thereof. Hallmark Greeting Cards JOHN ELWOOD NEFF sell for cash. Also electric Timex Watches Jewelry Neff Engineering and organ. Write Adjuster, PO Construction Box Lake Salt 2033, 10, Company City Gifts Cosmetics Published in the Mt. Pleasant o25 Utah. Oct. 25, Nov. 1, '56 CHEV Station Wagon in Pyramid, 1963. excellent condition. YOUNG'S DRUG Glen Fairview, Utah Thompson, 257 South 1st E. $2 Fast Home Permanent $1 N1 Phone $2 Brite Set Hair Spray $1 RED Pontiac potatoes, $2.50 $2 Cara Nome Hand Lotion per 100 lbs. Phone $1.00 Mack Strate, Spring City. n8 New supply American Greeting Cards 1959 NORGE electric washer Reath Draper for all occasions and dryer combination. Make Get your extra vitamins now offer. See David Robbins, Ft. TUpKon 2299 Green. PRESCRIPTIONS ic .... self-bui- lt BUSINESS DIRECTORY WELDING hos become less colorful, more precise, reports Alloy Rods Company. The industry has 462-277- 6 462-202- 5 CLASSIFIED 465-291- 462-213- 6. Charter Oak Coal range in good condition; has water jacket and tank. Mrs. R. A. Christenn8 sen. HARDWARE Central Utah Implement & Hardware Company JOHN DEERE QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT Parts and Service HOT POINT APPLIANCES ACME QUALITY PAINTS HARDWARE HOUSEWARE 36 WEST MAIN STREET sedan. See Mrs. Maitland Graham, Fairview or phone 1950 427-561- 9. MISCELLANEOUS LAWN Mowers sharpened. Engine service, bicycle repair; saws filed; parts & tires. At Sams Shop, Gunnison. For service In this area call at Central Utah Implement, Mt Phone Mt. Pleasant Pleasant; Moroni Cooperative Mercantile; Monte Nielsons Consolidated Furniture. CarGrocery, Ftn. Green. j7tfc pets, wallpaper, and Bennetts paint genl house fum. Mt PL LOST bright carpet colors . . restore them with Blue Lus MEMORIALS tre. Rent electric shampooer Consolidated Furniture $1. MONUMENTS Co. o25ca 462-278- 7 Fine Granite skillfully carved with the design of your choice. Ona low charge coven granite, carving and installing. Terms arranged. No interest. Datet carved on existing monuments in cemetery. MERZ MONUMENT CO. Mt. Pleasant Ph. 0 642-202- WANTED SHEEP Pelts, deer skins, furs. or see R. J. Call 462-234- 1 n8 Dye, Spring City. MALE or female' for part time work. For further information call Valley Builders. o25 462-253- TV REPAIR FOR RENT Reeces TV Service TV and RADIO Sendee on AH Make? Phone 427-844- 1 FAIRVIEW, UTAH 44 West 100 South PACKARD BELL TV SALES AND SERVICE Dealer) (Authorized We have transistor radios, stereo end small appliances. We test ell TV and radio tubes FREE. Ken Dalton MT. PLEASANT PHILLIPS 66 4th South & State, Mt, Pleasant UPHOLSTERING BROWN'S UPHOLSTERING Sofa lumping up? If to, bring It to MT. PLEASANT. UTAH 4th Soutn First Eatf PHOTOGRAPHY FOR THAT PROFESSIONAL TOUCH Weddings, Porfreitt, Commercial Call Moroni 2438 or taa B. BOWN LUCIEN Crossroads, Chaitar, Utah TUBAS, 40 non-bidd- Heart researchers gain data on what causes heart attacks Like detectives tracking group. Those with low levels heart re- had less than half the standa "suspect, searchers are sleuthing for ard risk. Men in the age group clues to help single out likely 9 showed a similar associaof future corona victims tion of cholesterol levels with worthwhile' a heart disease heart disease. The coronary In this where, country goal 500,000 people die of heart at- higher the cholesterol level, the tacks each year and countless greater the risk of heart others are stricken. If doctors could predict which individuals were likely candidates for heart disease, they would have a better chance of reducing the' risk of the first attack. Since some do not survive the first attack, prevention is even more important than cure. Right now, thousands of men and women are being studied by research groups in various parts of the country. These persons, all judged free of heart disease to begin with, are being observed for many inyears. Their histories occurrence the of heart cluding attacks in some give the Mrs. George Lauritzen and researchers detailed informatwo daughters of Logan are tion which can be analyzed for patterns of contributing fac visiting in Moroni with her tors. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles One such study began in Christensen. 1949 in Framingham, MassaMr. and Mrs. Bert Christen- chusetts. It is due to continue sen and chldren, Diane and for 20 years. Approximately men and women were exJeffrey of Richfield, were Mor- 5,000 oni visitors over the weekend amined in a special clinic, with with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. a detailed medical history and Melvin Dyches and Mr. Chris- physical examination comtensen s parents, Mr. and Mrs pleted for each. Information was collected through chest X' Arch Christensen. Other guests at the Dyches rays, electrocardiograms, blood home were Mr. and Mrs. Mer- tests ( to permit blood levels of rill Dyches and daughter of cholestral and other fatty substances to be calculated), and Salt Lake City. by other methods. Each study Guests at the home of Mr. participant has since been periodically to reveal and Mrs. Clarence Nielson for variation in these baseany and the weekend were Mr. Mrs. Rbert Nielson and their line measurements. After the data daughter, Helen, of Salt Lake collected analyzing in the first eight City. years, the Framingham reRonald Bradley was a Mor- searchers say the most heart attack-pron- e individual would oni visitor for the weekend. appear to be a heavy-smokin- g Mr. and Mrs. Bemell Chris- obese male with high levels of tensen and daughter of Salt blood cholesterol and blood Lake City spent the weekend pressure and an abnormal electrocardiogram. in Moroni. This doesn't mean that a woman or a lanGuests during the deer hunt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ky man can't have a heart atdown 50-5- price ports. The current US price support on wheat is $1.82, and the world market price is around $1.35. Russia has indicated, according to press reports, that it is only interested in US wheat at world prices whch would require an export subsidy in line with that now being paid on exports to Free World countries. To subsidize wheat sales to Russia would require reversal of U. S. policy. Section 2 (c) of the Agricultural Act of 1961 expresses the ( sense of Congress that the Department of Agriculture must in no manner either subsidize the export sell, or make available any subsidized agricultural commodity to any nations other than friendly nations. There also is the administrative policy established in 1954 when the US government decided it would not sell but- - volves moral and diplomatic as well as economic considerations. Certainly, too, the matter is complicated by our export subsidy and other government aid programs. 10 BIG : DAYS ROLCALL A daughter, October 11, to Gene and Bonnie Curtis, Man ti. A daughter, October 9, to John O. and Jenny Swensen Nielson, Mt. Pleasant. A daughter, October 2, to Dean and Arlene Reynolds An- derson, Mt. Pleasant. A son, October 1, to Richard and Janis Larsen, Ephraim. A son, October 1, to Earl and Francis Allred Sorensen, Chester. A daughter, September 30, to David and Mae Chin, of Mt. Get your : Advence : Shopping Ust'NOW! : AVOID WAITING order ahead of the crowds SAVE ENERGY lei us prepare your order ASSURE SAVINGS while stocks are complete M2 ficLof, I P'V a pinny 3 Young's Rexall Drug Fairview Pleasant. mmroifo Wc 462-241- 5. WHITE per cent lighter than metal versions of the bulky instruments, have been developed. Only mouthpiece is brass PLASTIC system adopted a number-codin- g to replace bands of color which are faded by intense heat necessary for electric arc welding. ADDS Mt. Pleasant Drug n Letterheads Envelopes Statements Invoices ALL TYPES OFFICE AND BUSINESS FORMS Special Low Price on Business Cards C. W. Jensen are their Box of 1000 only $6.50 Thank-yo- u Folders with Envelopes Wedding Napkins - Reception Cards tack. son, The three most important signs of susceptibility, according to the Framingham group, are high blood levels of cholesterol, high blood pressure and enlargement of the heart's main' pumping chamber, the left ventricle, which is detected by electrocardiogram (EKG) Clara Nelson visited in Orem During the first eight years Mrs. H. L. (Louella) Norman study, men attended the fall meeting and last week at the home of her of the Framingham 9 who had aged Con high choMrs. Brady. luncheon of the Past Presidents daughter, lesterol levels had twice the Association of the Rebekah AsRecent visitors at the home artery trouble as the total sembly of Utah held in Sandy at the home of Mrs. Shirley of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Soren James. Mrs. James is president sen were Mr. and Mrs. Leland and son, John, American Fork; of the Past Presidents Assoc- Christensen of Magna. For the and Chris Sorensen, Spring iation. The meeting was held weekend, guests were Mr. and City. Mrs. Ned October 19. Wortington and Mrs. Melvina Blaekham eel daughter, of Gunnison; and brated her birthday anniversary, October 13, at her horn A baby boy, their first child, Keith Sorensen of Dugway. A hot turkey dinner was was welcomed October 3 by Mr. and Mrs. Ned Shelley at Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen served. Present for the occasLogan. Grandparents of the are visiting in Calif., with Mr. ion were Mr. and Mrs. Civile al- (Prele) Burnside of Kenibaby are Mr. and Mrs. David Jensens brother, Tom, and A. Shelley of this city and Mr. so with a brother of Mrs. Jen- lworth; Clifford and Sherrill Marchello, Dean, Janet, Joan and Mrs. Evan Cox of Fair-vie- sen's. and baby from Spring Glen. Miss Faun Spens of Salt Claud and Margaret Behrman of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ra Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Johan- Lake City, and Mrs. Ethel of Mt. Pleasant, visited chel Hartley and children. Lin sen and children of Granger da, Dorene and Bobby of Fair are spending the week with the Ft.irel Spens. view; Jerry Goforth of McGill Moosmans and Dean Johansens. Ruth Johnson an Mrs. Clara Brown of Bur- Nevada; lington, Wyoming, visited a Lots Orton of Fairview; Mrs few days with Mr. and Mrs Edna Draper, Bernell and Kay Dyches and children, Tammy Lynn Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis had Sunday dinner guests at the and Scott of Moroni. as weekend guests, Mr. and Petersen home were Mrs. Dramatic look prevails in Mrs. Thomas Davis Jr., of Salt Katherine Daniels and child-reof Ephraim; Alvin Wilcox evening jewelry. Lake City. furnished house with Ronald and a friend from MonMrs. terey, California. bath. Couple desired. Phone William N. Rigby. Mrs. Gwen Averett and son, Michael of Springvilie, visited during the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson. e e e 462-293- 6. & itlCS CLUB BOOKS 30-4- FOLDERS COUPONS - PROGRAMS - TICKETS - INVITATIONS Kol-stro- WaL n n Art (Cow 161 SOUTH MAIN Publishing Phone 489-565- 1 Co, SPRINGVILIE, UTAH |