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Show s Project Temple with the of both wards and all group leaders and partners of the priesthood present at the blsh-ric- 3airuiew meeting. Lucy Tucker m You can look the whole world over, If youre much Inclined to roam, but the air don't come much sweeter than the kind you breathe at home, (good old North Sanpete). Yes, after we, as a studentbody 427-830- 4 you with terror ...frighten you? READ HOW COUNTLESS THE WAY TO OVERCOME HAVE FOUND WOMEN FEARS CHANQE-OF-LIF- E Have you reached that time of life when your body experiences strange new sensations when one minute you feel enveloped in hot flushes and the next are clammy, cold, drained of energy, nervous, irritable? Are you in an agony of fear? Too troubled to be a good wife and mother? Dont just suffer from the sud- suffocating hot flashes, the den waves of weakness, the nervous tension that all too frequently come with the change when relief can be had. The gentle medicine with the gentle name TH1 KUPPENHEIMER is LYDIA E. PINKHAM LOOK THe CONFIDENT loon Mr. and Mrs. Hilden E. Tucker visited over the weekend in Salt Lake City, Bountiful. and Kearns, with relatives and friends. They also attendin ed the funeral services Bridgeland, Utah, for George Gardy Stansfield, on Monday. by They were accompanied Russell Stansfield of Spring-vill- e, and Mac Stansfield of Salt Lake City. On Saturday, February 29 (leap year) they attended a birthday party in honor of Earl Stansfield, former resident of ML Pleasant. lng asked to visit with our program, asking us. The Ball S Ft Green Is getting nearer and nearer and the committees for it both for flnances and (fiances) are busy and teachers have been roam- making preparations for the ing the past weeks to basket- special event when the boy ball tournaments to see our friends will be king for a Hawks in action. We are glad night. You boys better be on to be back home again here at your best behavior so as to be school. We think our good old asked. Remember, this is Leap NSH is the best of all and to Year.! NS Reporter, our basketball team and coach Darlene Frandsen. the memories you Wilkey, have gdven will be precious to us always. Its rather sad Faith Is the force of life. though for S club girls to have to tuck away that uni- Tolstoy. form which was a symbol that Tomorrow Ill reform, the gave our school Individuality fool does say; Today Itself s as a pep club. They also will too the wise did yester late; help to bring back memories Benjamin Franklin of our happiest timet in our day. .0 SUFFERERS .. 'OlL Darlene Frandsen by Reath Draper' d, does ALL PURPOSS North Sanpete Highlights Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hansen, T.I.plion. 2298 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mower and ChrisMr. and Mrs. Ronald John- Mr. and Mrs. Wendall son and four children of Salt tensen went on a short trip Mr. and Mrs. Irell Despain and children, Kim, Kelly, DaLake City, spent a recent to California last week. vid and Spencer Joe of Logan; weekend with his parents, Mr. Miss Yvonne Cox of the and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baiand Mrs. James L. Johnson. BYU spent the weekend with ley and family of Orem, were Mrs. Edmond guests for the weekend at the A call came from California, parents, Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. RayCox. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Cleon Anmond Christensen. derson, stating their daughter, Nadine Cox, who has em(Afton) Mrs. Robert M. GoodThe homecoming for Miss in Salt Lake City, in, was very ill and they left ployment weekend with her Marcia Christensen was held the spent at once for Anahiem, Calif., to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen in the Moroni Eastward on be with her. Arthur Cox. Sunday, March 8th, at 7:00 p m., with Bishop Earl Tidwell A film was shown in the Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lund and in charge. A musical trio was North Ward on Monday eve- children of Salt Lake City, presented by Rinda, Gary and ning and a lecture given on visited with parents, Mr. and Clair Arnoldson, children of Mrs. Reed C. Lasson. their grandson, Jeffery Ever-sheMrs. Eva Joy Washburn and COLD of Salt Lake City. children of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend here with A fireside was held at the Get fast relief from that Mrs. Maitland home of Mr. and Mrs. Mirth worn-ou- t feeling due to colds. her mother, Miner on Sunday evening, folSTANBACKS combination of medicall- Graham. y-proven sacrament meeting, lowing ingredients reduces Visitors at the home of with Mrs. Ada Bench in fever and brings comforting relief. Use as a gargle for sore throat due to President and Mrs. A. J. And- charge. Attending were: Mr. colds. Snap back with STANBACK. erson, were Mrs. Andersons and Mrs. Clyde Cox, Mr. and brother, Frank Parkinson, and Mrs. Darrel Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mower, Mr. and Mrs. Iven Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Sher CHANGE-OF-LIFE.ral Anderson, Mrs. Ha Jensen and Mrs. Norma Elaine Anderit fill son. Refreshments were served and a social hour enjoyed. PHon Page Three THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID March 13, 1964 Oils Everything Prevents Rust SECULAR days. We, . OIL SPRAY - MOTH ILCCTtlC -l . high school - iuMo you la Mloction of a family moau-mon-t. Mad of Select Barro Granita that h quarantaad, a IBARRE1 Barra Guild Monu-mai a parman-an- t yCUUJDl tributa to your Monumantt family nama. tho nt Men Monument Co. Mt. Plaaunt 0 Senior girls know this is the last time we will wear the red and white for Sanpete, but the loyalty we feel will live on forever. Congratulations to Den. OLD AND THE NEW Wearing an 1880 dress. Miss Joan Durrant of Browning Arms Company Is shown holding John M. Brownings first gun which was made In 1880, the same year the first telephone exchange came to Utah . She is talking over Utahs 400,000th telephone which was Installed today (February 27, 1964) in a new center near Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Amoldsen. Marcia gave a very interest- ing report on the time she spent in the North Central Mission. Mrs. Boyd Earl Goble and children of Gunnison; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Goble of Ephraim d anad Mr. and Mrs. Lynn of Fountain Green. Old-roy- nis Cloward, Paul Beck, and LaMar Cloward as they gained places on the regional team. Well, today is Friday the 13th but it should be lucky for some gals, for tonight the farmers take a sweetheart along with two attendants at the annual FFA Sweetheart Ball in the NS gym. Dont guess who they will be, come out and see for yourself at 9:00 p.m. tonight and please, you young fanners, give the gala a break and get a date. Those snazzy Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Trone To clean copper or' brass and family of Salt Lake City mix up a paste of equal parts Sundowners will be there to give a helping hand with their spent the weekend with Mr. of table salt and flour and music. and Mrs. Blain Draper. vinegar as the combining agent Rub the paste on the Looks like were going to Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Black metal, let it dry, and then re- have to do a little more traof Salt Lake City were guests move It with hot soapy water. veling 33 our traveling assemof Mr. and Mrs. Max Draper If the metal is In particularly bly has been asked to be prebad shape, apply the paste sented tomorrow at FL Green for the weekend. more generously and let it stay for the Old Folks Party. Heres for several hours before reEvelyn Nelson presented a hoping for a few cheers from story of the customs of Japan moving. the old folks for our NS Beetat the meeting of the Senior an institute les. Anyway we appreciate be- Sorosis Club held Thursday, "Matrimony of learning in which a man March 5. loses his bachelors degree and Mr. and Mrs. William Bosh his wife acquires a masters Freda J. Monger and children of Kearns were guests at a birthday dinner Faith can place a candle in in honor of her mother, Mrs. a doThe fol- the darkest night. Frank Christensen. Margaret Zemo liquid or ointment relieves ctors antiseptic, promptly lowing day friends and neigh- E. Sangster itching, stops scratching and so bors were guests of Mrs. helps heal and clear surface skin Christensen. rashes. Buy Extra Every reform was once Strength Zemo private opinion. -- - Ralph Wal- - stubborn casts I Mrs. Raymond Christensen do Emerson. and daughter Marcia left Monday for Sacramento, Calif Elsie Christensen served a nice hot luncheon to a group of friends on Monday evening of last week. Those atteding were: Mary Cooms, Eda Anderson, Ellis Madsen, Ila JenLucille Madsen, Selma sen, Sanderson, Gladys Anderson, Phyllis Jones, Nellie McAllister and Winnie Rasmussen. The evening was spent doing hand work. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Cox entertained the Young Marrieds Wednesday evening of last week. A lesson on early church history was given by Otis Nielsen. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Otis Niel The Leo Morleys spent the sen, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daley, Mrs. Colleen Peterson, Donna weekend visiting with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Brunger and na Jensen. Morley and children and Mr. and Mrs. Val Daniels and famPhylinda Turpin entertained ily in Salt Lake City. at rook on Thursday evening Guests at the Grant Draper of last week for the following ladies: Roma Tucker, Ellen home on Sunday were Mr. and Turpin, lone Rigby, LaRell Mrs. Lynn Shepherd and famRigby, Erma Peterson, Ethel ily; Mr. and Mrs. Alden Benion Sidwell, Bert Christensen, Ve-le- and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Cheney, Marcella Graham, Reese Christensen and chilHannah Bohne, Erba Rasmus- dren of Salt Lake City; Mr. sen and Burdell Terry. Prizes and Mrs. Ray Boswell and Mr, were given and refreshments and Mrs. Milton Harman and families of Nephi; Mr. and served. fcfcdfcd Cbr fcYC!onr!i! In Utah, after bowling, beer is a natural After youve bowled s nmc or two, or when youre vtodk& no theemun at the neighborhood bowling center, Its goodeonta with friends and compare acorn. What better wadd to the way port and die aodablenesa than with a refreshing ring of beer? 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