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Show October 25, 13 THE MT. PLEASANT (DTAIl) PYRAMID Page Three n 3 Lucy Tucker Phone 427 8304 Spring Cay Athene Osborne -I v Tel. phone ' Garden therapy expert lectures to members of Sanpete AAUW Members of the Sanpete Branch of the American Assoc- 462-268- at the Weekend visitors home of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Madsen were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Madsen and family of Sait Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gordon Madsen and family of Johnson and family, Lindon; and Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Madsen of Grande Junction, Colo. iation of University Women heard one of its own members, who is one of the pioneers in the treatment of mental illness through flower gardening and flower arrangement. The meeting was held at the home of Winnie Rasmussen in Fairview. Rose Schofield assisted as hostess. Helen Foster, now a member of the staff of Wasatch Academy as a biology teacher, has had eight years of experience at the Friends Hospital for Mental Illness in Philadelphia. Her work has been with all ages of patients. Not every person is helped by contact Mr. and Mrs. Ted Frazier with nature and the opportunand son, Bob of Calif., are vis- ity to work with living plants, but she has found that many iting Mr. and Mrs. George people were able to begin to and Bob Ted Crisp. Crisp and Ted were Army pals serving the majority of their army service together Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Madsen were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robinson, Mrs. Warren Lott, Mark and Karen of Provo. f Visiting at the home of Mrs. Maitland Graham over the weekend were her daughters and their ehlldren, Mrs. Beverly Staker, Cedar City; Mrs. make their return to normal Beulah Baxter and Mrs. Eva attitudes and living in a soc- Loy Washburn of Salt I,uke iety. Some even won prizes at City. flower shows in which profesMiss Janet Madsen entersionals did not win. At the meeting, which was tained a group of young folks held October 16, the local at a party at her home the AAUW group heard encourag- evtning of Soptmber 19. The was spent in playing ing news from Catherine Han- evening sen who has been working on games and light refreshments a committee to explore the pos- were served. sibilities of obtaining Channel Mrs. Hannah Bohno was 7 for Sanpete For viewers. more than a year the Univer- hostess to her rook dub Thurssity Women have been in con- day afternoon of last week. tact with Mr. Engar, Senator Twelve members were present. Moss and Mayor Jorgenson to Her sister, Mrs. Lira Bird of ascertain what can be done to Spanish Fork was a special obtain educational television guest. Prizes were won by Erma Peterson, Ethel SUlwell for our area. and Philindra Turpin. RefreshThe group is looking forward ments were served. to the November meeting and a professional view of the efVisitors at the Ross Vance fect of unprescribed drugs, home, and also hunting deer, tranquilizers and vitamins on were Blain Vance, SanDiego, the human body. California; Dean Vance Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Lowe and Cindy of Salt Lake City. NetMlIecraft Newsc Mr. and Mrs. Brent Ward Ogden . . . newlyweds to live In Las Vegas Moroni miss weds Richfield man in home rites on October 11 Miss Judi Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aden V. Johnson of Moroni, became the bride of Brent Ward Ogden of Richfield in rites performed October 11 in Moroni. Bishop D. W. Ogden, father of the groom, performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. D. Ward Ogden of Richfield are the parents of the groom. Following the nuptials Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were hosts at a reception honoring the couple. The young bride was lovely in a floor-lengt- h gown of satin. Her waist length veil of illusion was set off with WaL ew6 Mr. and Mrs. George Crisp and Ted Crisp have returned home from attending the funeral services held in Council Grove, Kansas for their brother and uncle, William Crisp, on Monday. Mr. Crisp died at Henreitta, Oklahoma, and was hurried in Kansas. appliqued lace roses and was Last week visitors with Mr. crowned with pearls and seMrs. Joseph F. Hansen, and Her was a white quins. bouquet were: Mr. and Mrs. Welby orchid and tangerine roses. Rodeback and family of Salt Miss Peggy Lynn Johnson, n Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. sister of the bride, was maid and family of Hansen of honor. Other attendants Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. were Mrs. Dixie Pace, Miss Blackfoot, Karen (Terri Ann) and childElinor Ann Ogden, sister of the ren of Kamas. bridegroom, and Miss Suzann Chapman. They wore shift Mr. and Mrs. Royal Allred, dresses of deep peach brocade Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Allred atsatin and carried bouquets of tended the funeral services yellow crysanthemums and held in Pleasant Grove Wedsmall rust mum pom poms. nesday for Hoyt E. Allred. Mothers of the bride and groom wore sheaths of brown Weekend visitors with Mr. and had rust carnation cor- and Mrs. Glen Donaldson and sages. family were E. D. Anderson, Miss Louise Conlon presided Salt Lake City; Truman Anderson, South Gate, Calif.; and at the brides book. Best man duties were per- Mrs. Ora Steele and children formed by Rodney Winkel of of Nephi. Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilkerson The young couple honey- and children of New Mexico; mooned in Las Vegas, Nevada, and Veldon Hansen were viswhere they will make their itors last week with Mr. and home. Mr. Ogden is employed Mrs. Orland Hansen. there by B. F. Goodrich Co. IN UTAH BEER IS A NATURAL As natursl as the wholesome grains and tangy hops from of which It Is brewed, beer Is Utahs traditional beverage moderation - light, sparkling, delicious. And naturally, the Brewing Industry Is proud of the good In Utah. Not only for living It provides for so many folks also for the employees of the Brewing Industry Itself, but natural of beer's Ingredients. farmers and other suppliers In Utah, beer belongs - enjoy It UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, UTAH DIVISION by Naiiy IBaxtor you noticed that lately theres been a trend toward the look in hats, dresses, accessories and home furnishMr. and Mrs. Therald Rigby ings. These designs arent just smart or fashionable they have and children of Salt Lake City something that fashions havent had for quite a long time. Theyre were weekend visitors of Mrs. beautiful ! And, they make the women who wear them look beauti- HAVE INC. Howard W. Rigby and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Jensen. ful too. i CUSTOM MADE LOOK Theres been a great re- turn to the gentlewomanly arts, you know. Im speak-- j ing of those arts that give 1 dresses, tablecloths just about everything, in fact a real, precious custom- made look. In addition, I they offer all the satisfac-- i tion and relaxation of a A El-vi- Dye, who 'lias spent the paast two years in the service of his country, has been released and has returned home. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dye of Wales, he has Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen spent the past nineteen months son of Magna. She accompan- have received word of the in Dachau, Germany. ied them to Magna for a visit. birth of their 16th great grandchild, a son born recently to Mrs. Marie Thomas letumed Guests at the home of Mr. Stephen and Jane Clark Es-- i home Friday, from American and Mrs. Dudley Rees were tes of San Diego, Calif. This Fork, where she visited for a Mr. and Mrs. Glade Olson, Mr. is the second child for the Esweek with Ernest Thomas, and and Mrs. Ned Wright and tes. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rees. Mrs. Thomas Rees. Rees her to accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clive Barney Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davis of Orem were last week visitWales to spend the weekend. and Miss Marilyn Davis of Salt ors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs. Rex Johnson of Ogden, Lake City, were visitors with Jensen. the former Lionne Bradshaw of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Davis. Wales, visited with ' friends Dale Allred of Salt Lake Mrs. Marvelia Anderson had City and Leon Jensen of Calf.; here on Sunday. as guests over the weekend, visited with relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Thom- Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Ander- friends here Wednesday. They as had as weekend visitors, son and two sons of Salt Lake had attended the funeral servtheir son, Richard and Mr. and City. ices in Pleasant Grove WedMrs. Roger Jensen and childnesday for Hoyt E. Allred of Guests of Mrs. Ella Lamb California. ren of Salt Lake City. were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weekend guests of Mrs. Dol- Dangerfield and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Frand-se- n ly Larson were Morgan Lar- Jack Kehl and families of Salt (Kerry) of Evanston, Wyson and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lar- - Lake City. oming spent the past weekend with their mother, Mrs. Lavon Allred. Theron The Vances just received word of the arrival of their fifteenth grandchild, a baby of Mrs. Betty Nielsen of Salt Lake City. ; Fairview people who attend- funeral services in Orem for Opal Rigby were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Garlick, Mrs. Howard W. Rigby, Mrs. Ua Jensen, Jac Pritchett and William E. Rigby, also Mrs. Glenda Staker, Mt. ed Pleasant. Miss Fanil K. Syndergaard ... to wed W.Spens Engagement reveals troth of Moroni miss to Tooele man Announcement Is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Faun Spens and William Keith Syndergaard. is a daughter The bride-eleof Mr. and Mrs. Fairel VV. Spens of Moroni. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. William S. Syndergaard of Tooele. The engaged couple will be married November 22 in a ceremony at the Moroni East-WeWard LDS Church. Immediately following they will be honored at a wedding recep- ct tion hosted by parents of the bride. Miss Spens is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and Seminary and is presently employed as secretary to the Utah State Engineer in Salt Lake City. Mr. Syndergaard is a graduate of Tooele High School and has attended the University of Utah. He is employed in Tooele. st J3rcuilicS Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Terry of Kamas, spent last weekend Mrs. Emma Sorensen of Salt at their home here. Lake City visited last week with her mother, Mrs. Ruth Saturday and Sunday visitre- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Royal Osborne Osborne. Mrs. turned to Salt Lake City to Allred were Ned Allred and visit her family Mr. and Mrs. son, Kip, of Provo. Hyrum Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dye and E. L. Allred and in West Jordan with Mr. and Mrs. Clif- children of Salt Lake City ford Justesen. Her family mem- were weekend visitors with bers there honored her on her Mr. and Mrs. Mar Dye and birthday anniversary on Tues- family. day. Willard Sorensen underwent Mrs. Stanley Tippetts and surgery Friday at a Salt Lake family of Orem, were weekend City hospital. Mrs. Sorensen visitors with Mr. and Mrs. spent several days in Salt Lake City with Mr. Sorensen. Curtis Allred. He is recovering from a back Mr. and Mrs. Therald Rigby operation. and family of Salt Lake City spent the past weekend with Dr. aind Mrs. Keith R. All-re- d Mrs. Vurleen Simons. and family of Logan, visited the past weekend with Mr. Mrs. Yvonne Howell and her and Mrs. Reid H. Allred. children of Manti, were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne were Mrs. Vero Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. Connell Osborne Sunday visitors with Mr. and daughters of West Jordan; and Mrs. Frank Watson and Keith Sorensen, Salt Lake family were Mr. anad Mrs City; Mr. and Mrs. Leo OsRonald Wheeler and children borne and children of Nephi. of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Osral Allred Mrs. Janet Kitchen and her of Provo, visited Saturday and children of Provo, visited May- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aror and Mrs, John R. Baxter chie Aiken and family. last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Engle Saturday and Sunday visit- and children of Cedar City ors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank were weekend visitors with Mr. Peterson were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Clark. Well-establish- WESTERN AUTO STORE FOR SALE .... Peterson Counsins Club was truly creative activity. This factor is particularly held Monday at the home of Helen Bohne was hostess to important in this machine Mrs. Geneva Hansen. Present members of Junior Literary age of ours. We read con- - were Mrs. Minerva Burrows of Club Thursday night. Nell tinually of women who are Magna; Mrs. Lizzie Peterson, Madsen, Salt Lake City, was a City; Mrs. Dosena special guest and discussed searching for new ways to Spring express themselves and Brown, Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. H. Why Poetry. 1 their own individuality. W. Rigby, Mrs. Isabel! Bell, 1 Needlecraft has turned out Mrs. Malinda Tucker, Mrs. SylMr. and Mrs. (Rita) to be a wonderfully satis- via Mills, Mrs. Lucille Madsen, Christensen and George of Ogfamily fying way of doing just Mrs. Maud Hartley, and special den, and Mrs. Marcus (Alene) that, while relaxing you at guest, Mrs. LaVeme Jensen. Pay and family of Nephi were the same time. And its easy. If you dont believe me, try a hand weekend visitors with Mr. and at it yourself. A good first project might be a pair of gloves like The Young Marrieds met on Mrs. Rodney Rowe. those pictured here. Thursday evening of last week DELICATE BUT STURDY at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rose Marie Shepherd The delicacy of these gloves makes them the ideal complement Eddie Johnson. Orson Miner and daughter of Salt Lake City for all your summer cottons. But, though they appear fragile, was in charge; prayers were was a weekend visitor with her theyre deceptive. The stitch in which theyre crocheted makes by Wilma Miner and Donna them sturdy enough to survive many months of wear. Chain four Brunger; theme, LaVon Nel folks, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy loops are used to make the body of the gloves. Look closely, though, son, lesson, Otis Nielsen. Thir Moosman . and you will notice an interesting contrast. A shell type design teen members were present. appears on two fingers and the cuffs. In view of the seriousness of Instruction Leaflet No. PC 9544 is available free of charge. If you would like a oopy, just mail your request and a stamped, the decision involved in any envelope to the Needlework Editor of this newspaper. transaction with the Soviet Donnell Crowther and children Union, the Administration has 84 West Main, of Kearns. a heavy responsibility in givWEEKEND ing the public all sides of the Last weekend visitors with issue. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mickel Mrs. Leah Jackson and Mr. were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mickel and children, Miss Louise and Mrs. Lloyd Olsen of San Jensen, Salt Lake City; and Francisco were here for the "HOME OF Clayton Rachman of Ogden. deer hunt and were house Miss Jensen reports her father BRIDAL FASHIONS guests of Mrs. Peter Simpson. Hyrum Jensen formerly of this Rolls, city and now residing in Salt Lake City is recovering from a TUESDAY Singing Mothers of the Secrecent illness and operation. ond Ward Relief Society are a practice on the third Mrs. Odel Blain from Salt holding and fourth Mondays of the "HOURS FRESHER, City visited her home here for IN DOWNTOWN PROVO month at 9:30 p.m. the first part of the week. I Ogden, Utah Her. ii an excellent opportunity to buy now before the big Christ-mseason ih&s Western Auto Store doing an annual volume of approximately Modern building in $150,000. good location with service department. Store can ba purchased on an advantageous basis to qualified individuals. $25,000 minimum investment necessary. Fixtures offered at a reduced price. Write now for full particulars: Robert G. Larson Western Auto Supply Company, Box 1031 Ogden, Utah Mt. Pleasant SPECIALS Butfercrust Bread .... Raisin Bread Sweet . The Democratic Candidates for 1. r. loaf 19c ONLY 6 for 19c OVEN TO YOU" Councilmen of Mt. Pleasant for the voters' consideration the following platform: Street and sidewalk improvement program. 2. Establish and maintain 3. 4-y- 4 for 89c reg. 78c now 69c doz. Donuts City propose a City Park. Foster local recreation facilities. 4. Explore industrial opportunities that would benefit our area. 5. Survey possibilities of sewer and garbage disposal facilities. the school playground improvement program. 6. To assist in 7. Improve city irrigation system. 8. Improve the appearance of the city by remodeling old structures and fire hazards with permission of owners. 0 Wayne G. ai a MILLERS BAKERY ed & of Tooele Beck IE 0 Nov. Ted A. Dase 0 5, 1963 G. Dewey Scow 0 |