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Show THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Page Four 3i.C, Alyce Wilkins Phone 333 Mr. and Mra. Joel Deeble and daughter, Mary Jane, left to return to Beatrice, Neb., af ter spending a week at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wilkins. Their other four children, Robert, Beth Sue and Bonnie Ann, Alyce Jo will stay with their grand- parents. Mrs. Eugene had a quilting party at her home last Invited Thursday afternoon. quitters were: Olevia Mikkel-aoAllred n, Mrs. Gladys Winters, Reed Green, Mrs. Oliver Fields, Mrs. Wilford Coombs, Mrs. Iceland Despain, Mrs. Laurence Olsen, Mrs. R. Rasmussen and Mrs. Euray Allred. A hot dinner was served to the guests. Mr. Clarence Johnson left for Sandy and Salt Lake City where she will be under the doctor's care. She will stay Green Ward hall, the Senior with her daughter And sons Citizens will be honored at a while taking the treatments noon dinner and program, unfor her illness. der the direction of the bishopMr. and Mrs. Irvin Oldroyd, ric and committees. who returned a short time ago Lesa Jensen returned to her from their mission, were wellast Saturday, after comed home Sunday evening home at the sacrament meeting con- spending the winter with her ducted by 1st Counselor, Ker-m- it daughter and sons. She spent Cook; opening song by the two and a half months in choir and congregation; invo- Roosevelt with Mr. and Mra. cation, Mont K. Jensen, sac- Lawrell Jensen; two weeks In rament song, choir; remarks Salt Lake City with Mr. and and a letter from President Mrn. Paul Medsen; and two Mickelsen, read by Hermit weeks in Ogden with Mr. and Cook; mission reports by Dor- Mrs. Dean Jensen and family. othy and Irvin Oldroyd; organ Her son, Dean, brought her piano duet, Mary Ellen Bailey home. and Audra Jensen; closing Mr. and Mra. Vance Aagard song by thechoir; benediction, Ronald Oldroyd. took the Cub Scouts to the Cow Palace lanes to bowl last Fountain Green Relief So- week. Mr. Aagard is the Cub ciety will have their annual Master. After bowling, they party honoring the organiza- all had hamburgers. Attending tion of the Relief Society, on were Michael Green, Brian March 17, to be held in the Allred, Gene Jacobsen, Wendall afternoon at tne ward recrea- Jacobsen, Kenneth Lund, Mer-r- il tion hall. Lunch and a proRasmussen, Melvin Curtis, Steven gram will be the main features Dwight Cook, and for the afternoon. Draper. March 14, at the Fountain Steven Draper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Draper, was addmitted to the Juab County Hospital last Wednesday, where he underwent surgery. He is improving very rapidly and will be able to be home in a short time. The Etiket Club was entertained last week at the home of Ethel Williams. The evening was spent in visiting after which a Swiss steak dinner was served to Bonnie Olsen, Marilyn Draper, Verdeen Jacobsen, Dawn Allred, Betty Allred and Betty Jean Aagard. Chat and Stitch Club was entertained last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alvin Coombs. A hot dinner was served to Mrs. James Johnson, Mra. Lee Oldroyd, Mrs. Loren Jensen, Mra. Olaf Olsen, Mrs. Parley Madsen, Mrs. Evan Biggler and Leona Mower. I Last Wednesday, Mrs. Mont i Pleasant. The new arrival has two brothers. in ML - OVERWEIGHT Americas No. March 13, 1964 Health Problem 1 Everyone loves a fat lady -- except the fat lady herself. Knowing the danger to her health, the increased strain on her heart and the higher mortality of obese people, most fat 9 t. ! "r - He said that these appetite depressants frequently produce serious side effects such as anemia, nervousness, sleeplessness or tremor. He pointed out that liquid diets lead to a vadisriety of gastro-intestinturbances. tract The gastro-intestinwas designed to require a variety of bulk as well as liquids. When the normal eating habits of man are altered, malfunctioning of the tract frequently results, said Dr. McClure. He stated that the safest and fastest way to reduce is by reversing Grandmas old fashioned warning of not eating candy before meals. The safest and fastest and most efficient way to curb your appetite is to elevate the blood sugar levels of the body. As Dr. McClure explained, when the blood sugar level falls too low, the appetite regulating center of the brain turns on the appetite much as a thermostat turns on the furnace in your house. Dr. McClure further states that certain proprietary products, such as Ayds, the special low calorie candy-lik- e appetite depressant, are definitely more efficacious and safer than the prescription items usually recommended by the medical al al gastro-intestin- women (and men) try to lose weight even at the risk of being loved leu. Doctors have recognized the problem and are frequently consulted on dieting or medication to achieve loss of weight. Speaking before the New York Chapter of the American Academy of General Practice, Dr. Charles W. McClure, Professor Emeritus at Boston University Medical School and vice chairman of the American College of Physicians, warned doctors about the promiscuous use of all forms of appetite depressants. al n WaL At leadership meeting Monevening at the Moroni Stake Chapel, the Relief Society stake leaders, ward officers and lesson leaders all saw a very good film clled The stake officers "Awaking. from Fountain Green attending were Bessie Cook, Verdeen Edna Christensen, Jacobsen, Mary Aagard and work assistant, Esther Beck. Ward offiday Thomas and Mrs. Anina Edmunds of Moroni wished her happy returns of the day. On Scouts tended for the cers included: Enid Nielson. Nora Johnson, Ora Peterson and Clara Cook, music director, Geraldine Johnson,; lesson leaders Alyce Wilkins, Linda Larsen and Olevia Mikkelson. Thursday, the Cub What is a town? A town and their parents atthe banquet in Moroni is people not politicians. When Scouts of Wales, Mor- a town is politicians, it is beoni and Chester. Bert Rees recause the ordinary people have ceived four awards and Fred Rees received three awards. removed themselves from any R. F. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. participation." Newel cRees. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Thomas visited Sunday in Ephraim, with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ras mussen. Saturday, Mrs. Marvella Anderson had as dinner guests, her sister and husabnd, Mr. and Mra. Ed Young of Ogden. ' They also visited on Sunday. Monday, the Birthday Club were dinner guests. Marie Thomas, Vivian Dye, Janet ShiMs llemcrrhclds Without Surgery Steps Pib Itch-Re- lims For th flnt tlm scionco ku foiiad a new healing lubitance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain without surgery. In case after case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction (shrinkage) took place. Moat Rea Millett and her daugh ter, Vicki, Mr. and Mra. James Bleak and daughters, Janice amasing of all results were so thorand Evelyn, all of Santa Maough that sufferers made astonishing Statements like "Piles have ceased to ria, Calif., came last Friday be a problem! The secret is a new and stayed until Mon. While dishealing substance here they visited with Mr. and research covery of a availnow is This substance institute. Mra. Clair Dalton and Mr. and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Dal- able in suppository or ointment form Mrs. Don Obarr. . At all drug called Preparation ton, is a patient at the Juab counters. Bowling Monday night, Mar. County Hospital in Nephi. 9, at the Cow Palace Lanes, showed some good scores for the fair set: Viola Lund, Ftn Green, 171-48Lucy Lowery. Mt. Pleasant, LuJune Larsen, Moroni, 180; Veloris 84 West Main, Mt. Pleasant Seeley of the Moroni Turkey Hatchers, 180; Donna McGar-r- MILLERS BAKERY 7; 176-45- (Bio-Dyn- e) world-famo- 9; y, Kathem Haaser, Dorothy Dunkin, Team standings of last Monday night: Moroni Turkey Nielson, Mrs. Edwin Anderson. Gene Symes and Mont Nielson Hatchers, first; Pin Pals of Mrs. John Aagard and Osmond all attended the Hawk tourney Moroni, second; Originals, 3rd; Crowther all went to Snow games held in Provo last Jensens, fourth. College, where they attended week. a Leadership Workshop, sponMr. and Mrs. LaVar Allred sored by the Farm Bureau. A Mr. and Mrs. Niel Allred and family of Kearns spent nooh lunchon was served. The and two children have moved last Saturday at the home of speakers were Dr. Beckstrand from Fountain Green to Ely, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Dr. Broadbent, both of Nevada, where they will make Reed Collrad. Utah State University. their home. Mrs. Beamard Nielson and Patricia Ann Dalton, daugh- daughter, Phyllis, went to Salt Visitors Sunday at the home Lake City over the weekend, of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Oldroyd CT where they shopped and at- were Mr. and Mrs. Mont K. tended a birthday party for Jensen and Mr. and family, her grandson, Allen Christen- Mrs. Glen Bailey and family, sen, on his 4th birthday. He is all of Moroni; and Ronald Oldthe son of Mr. and Mra. Stewof Portland, Oregon, who art Christensen. They returned royd is now a student at the BYU Sunday to attend the welcome in Provo. home services for Mr. and Mrs Irvin Oldroyd. Oliver Fields, teacher of the deacons class at the Fountain Visitors at the home of Green Ward, look all of his Eggan last Thursday af class to the "B basketball temoon, were Mrs. Joel Deebl' games that tha North Sanpete and daughters, Mary Jane and Hawks played in last Friday. Alyce Sue, all of Bearice, Neb There were 11 deacons that went on the trip to Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Fredrick son and daughters, Meneli, Me Mr. and Mrs. Edgel Allred linda and Michlie, all of Sal' have a new son, born Sunday Lake City, were guests lap morning at the LDS Hospital Sunday at the home of the' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jatf 81M.MI ( and to have Christiansen, dinner their with fp birthday ther and grandfather. 195-43- WEEKEND 7; 200-48- 6; 185-48- 4. SPECIALS &wLt Bread Hot Cross Buns . Jelly Rolls .... TUESDAY Donuts . . 4 for 1.00 . . doz. 49c doz. 45c ONLY baker's dozen, 55c 4f vir'1? Ro-zet- ta f t a? dDvoi? StoflMong Sts a project for new farm Whatever your plans or problems machinery, a better irrigation system, increased herds, anything on which you need advice or a loan feel free to talk with us frankly and of course in strict confidence. We will give you the benefit of our broad experience acquired over many years of helping farmers and stockgrowers make the most of their time and efforts. Our local manager is thoroughly familiar with local conditions, market prices and and how banking can help improve your operaprospects tion, increase your profits. He talks your language. Hes a good man to know. Come in anytime. It will be a pleasure to serve you. Mrs. Dan Nelson and three children, Diane, Kevin an( Lori Ann all of Sandy, were Sunday and Monday visitors at the home of Mrs. Nelsons mother, Olevia Mikkelson. Verda Llewelyn and her daughter, Helen Elsey of Salt Lake City, were Fountain Green visitors last weekend. Mrs. Llewelyn is making her home in Salt Lake City during the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green and family were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Christensen. Mr. Green is a teacher in the public school 'district in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Johnson, Mr. and Mra. Cleve Mr. and Mrs. Christensen, Sunday tjaair aysx Visit Sundays a great day to call Long Distance. 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