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Show THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Two Page NORTH SANPETE'S were conin the Fair-vieSouth Ward Church for Hans P, Hansen, 88, former Falrvlew mayor, who died on March 19, 1964, in the Mt. Pleasant hospital following a short Illness. Directed by the Jacobs Mortuary of Mt. Pleasant, funeral services were in charge of Bishop Reed C. Lasson. Prayer at the home was by Edmond Cox. Prelude and postlude music was by Virginia Mower; choir song was led by Ellis Madsen; prayer, George talk, Hober L. Mower; violin duet, Marianne Hansen and aunt, Lois Hansen, accompanist; talk, Garth Olsen; vocal solo, Floyd Young with Evelyn Terry, accompanist; a NA- .... f2.00 Tuesday w Wil-lardse- n; BUSINESS CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ADDS imuccn DECK'S APPLIANCE Maytag Tippw CA Whirlpool Frauokh I Amena SERVICE GUARANTEED il ft refrigeration Phono 482-202- 1 appliance If7 N. W W. oa talk, President A. J. Anderson; talk, G. G. Sanderson; re FOR SALE cniamcTOS Dr. Vera R. 462-294- 6. Webster CHIROPRACTOR practice in Manti every Tuesday from 2 to 6 p.m. will marks, Bishop Lasson; choir benediction, Bishop number; Peter Nielsen. Dedication of the grave was by Newel B. Cox and interment was In Fair-vieCemetery. Born January 21, 1876, in Mt. Pleaasnt, he was a son of Soren J. and Mary Nielsen Hansen. He married Selma Nyberg Hansen, March 10, 1903, in the Manti Temple. She died March, 1948. He married Maud Anderson Olsen November, 1951, in the Manti Temple. Mr. Hansen filled a mission FURNACES Used or new, gas, coal, and oil. Installed, guaranteed, serviced. Call HU Bill Straw. J28tfc SpringvlUe, Utah. ALLIS CHALMERS tractor model UC, Good running condition. Make offer. Harold Young, B2 Fox Area, Dug-waor Janice Pehraon, Mt. J24tfc Pleasant, 125 ACRE farm. home with furnace. 77 shares of Birch Creek wa- to the Southern States in 1901, ter; 32 shares of high water. and was bishop of the Falrvlew Phone Write, Box Ward from 1913 to 1922. He 35, Mt Pleasant M27p also served as Falrvlew South Ward choir leader until he was 1947 INTERNATIONAL 80 years of age. past Stake Truck with rack, new Mr. Hansen was elected Fair-vieengine overhauled, tires, in 1932, serving mayor 8295.00 See DuRell DeMllle, for several years. He also servMt Pleaaant or call ed as city treasurer and counApl6 cilman. He was manager of the Fair-vieFEW cans of honey and 10 lb. flour mill for several years palls while they last. ConM27 and was employed for seven tact R. Kirby Bench and a half years by the Utah y, 462-254- 7. door aart el City Rrs Station on Union Street No Appointment Nocowoiy Rnt w 462-269- 6. tlVCS w Mt. Pleasant Drug WANTED Light and Traction Co. Reliable Prescriptions SHEEP shearing work done by He retired in 1941 while emFalrvlew. ployed as Falrvlew branch Anderson, Hallmark Greeting Cards Gary M27c manager of the former Utah Phone Timex Watches Jewelry Poultry Producers Association. FOR TRADE Practically Survivors include his widow, new Gifts Cosmetics brick veneer Falrvlew; six sons and daughhome with hardwood floors, ters, John C., Wannamassa, bath and ; built-i- n kitchen, N.J.; Mrs. Vondelly Hanley, full basement fireplace and Allan L. and Charles fire place in Helper; roughed-i- n Young's Rexall Drug N., Salt Lake City; Mrs. George basement. Attached heated C. Fnlrvlnw, Utah (Edith) Willardsen, Ephgarage lined with and Edwanl L., Price; ' raim; ) AftHlelal Trade equity for 30 to five Mrs. Spence stepchildren,) 40 acres with older home Ames and Garth SPRING ROWERS Olsen, both Bari J. Banner, S12 N. 150 427-347- 5. pine-sidin- K., Orem. Ph. jtofes, Doffodlt, iSnap Dragon AS 462-235- 7. (ditch rider) for Twin Creek Irrigation Co. will be accepted until April 11, for the 1964 irrigation Beautiful and Economical season. Grant Johansen, secLot our oiporionc quid you in AlOc retary. ft (oloction ol o family monu. CU3T7ISI Central Utah Implement ft Hardware 36 WEST MAIN STREET 7 Phonn Mt Plnntant 462-278- FOR LEASE JOHN DEERE QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT Part and Sarviea HOT POINT APPLIANCES ACME QUALITY PAINTS HARDWARE HOUSEWARE ment. Made ol SeBarro Granite that I guaranteed, a Barra Guild Monument i n permanent tribute to your family name. lect 35 ACRES of alfalfa and 19 acres of meadow. Lease one or both. In west section of Mt. Pleasant Write A. Dean 4th So. OrPowell, 1035 iE. ' Orem, or phone AC em. M13tfc Company Mt. MONUMENTS Fine Gronrta (fttNFulty eervnd with year choice. On low ehargn cover granite, car. Tnrmt er mg and installing. ringed. Nn intnrect. Detea earved an axiating menement in earn MERZ MONUMENT CO. Ph. Mt. Ptnaiant Cuttam slaughtering in tata spected butldlnu else USDA spection - nvclteew InIn- Ed Dench 427-375- 2 norm 1. electric shampooer solidated Furniture Co. Rcccos TV Service TV end RADIO Service on AH Malms 6 FAIR VIEW. UTAH Wct Beck gt. Spring man at funeral S.-S- n, (Bio-Dyn- e) world-famo- u SINGER 99 STYLE-MAT- E tig-rag- e n ld v SpringvlUe; Mark Schofield, and Bernard Schofield, Magna. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon in the Spring City Ward Chapel and a military burial was held in the City Cemetery directed by Ursenbach Funeral Home of , Mt. PleasanL Monument Payson; Ken Morgan, Evanston, Wyo.; John Olsen, Mint Creek, Idaho; and Reese Olsen, Garden Grove, Calif.; 37 grandchildren; 17 n. 0 uugJ thanks ana gratitude to the relatives and many friends who called at ' our home; brought food and flowers, and expressed their sympathy during the last illness and death of our beloved husband and father. Irvin (Chris) Larsen family kindness the flOtoOfirotos affection the passing of for residential customers in Utah. Electric rates for flameless electric heating and air conditioning too have been reduced 15 below regular rates in total electric homes effective January 2, 1964. No Coyer Needed A tender roast should never be covered while cooking. Whoa covered, It becomes a 100 South PAINFUL COR( AMAZING LIQUID RELIEVES PAIN AS Seta lumping up 7 If M, being It to MT. PLEASANT, UTAH 4th Sewtn Rnt at b Glean as light CL Draft-fre- e o with Frtttonefe Liquid Frcesooe insantly, works below the skin line dissolve corns away in iust days Get Frmooe... stall drug counters. bow before Coegram, would force efl wage eMwensed thdr employers to psy substaattaHy higher payroll texts to provide kospiteBzadoa sad other limited health care I BdSoBi of the dderiy who are financially aUe to take care of themselves. This is monily wrong. $100 a week, who would be compelled to pay at least 16 meet payroB taxes, would pay at much tax executive. Thus, the toward the program as the Sl,000-a-weebulk of the tax load would Tall on those least able to pay. This is morally wrong. p Separate temperature control for every room. Uink Foww A Ugh On PURPOtl k Tktn b m ft itMtintlf tb$ certfr, Local, state and federal programs for helping the elderly who need help in meeting health care costs are available now. Yon already are supporting these programs with your tax dollars. These programs avoid the waste of tax money by helping only those who need help. We believe in voluntary programs that preserve the right of the to take care of themselves. More than j60 of the elderly already have protected themselves with some form of health insurance. self-relia- nt The Law, passed by Congress in Kerr-Mil- ls dividual states help the health to guarantee to cue be requires. enables inevery elderly person who needs caganry, menly vmi Fktnl Bmnmmt pirn 196 t&4 UmBanl urge you to write your Congressman and Senators TODAY. Ask them to vote against MEDICARE H.R. 3920 Wfe . CKfricy Saves Space Fw ewi tohmndee, eUl w wile 3-inonr- BROWN'S UPHOLSTERING Hast Yeer Hama Tooerrow's VSry IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY Now removt corns the fat. etiy way ALL mimt dill the worker earning and shown us at our mother. Mrs. John L. Bench family (TCCUTCirS s Services honor Tributes paid Con- pot-roa-sL 427-386- Boz-art- Lustre carpet cleaner. Rent . THANK YOU CARD We wish to thank all of our many friends, relatives and neighbors for their help, niiimxcs 44 i FOR better cleaning, to keep colors gleaming, use Blue 642-20- Pfione Easter is beginning to take over dress shops and store windows have been shining brightly with colorful outfits and rainbows of spring hats which will necessitate a break in in the weather to survive the Easter parade which is two V weeks earlier than last year when clouds and snow chased T. many indoors. But well look for your' hat and face. A9 The police force has tried to keep ridiculous hats to a minimum. However, one cop exclaimed, How should Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. NorI know when a womans hat is crazy? They all look crazy man joined with the State Odd Fellows and Rebekah Caravan to me. to Payson Saturday evening, Easter is considered the most ancient and important March 21. festival of the Christian year. Jesus commanded men to The Payton IOOF Ledge No. 19 was bust for the affair. remember not His birth, but His death. Other Mt. Pleaaant members Bede tells us that Easter is derived from Ostara or R, H. Beck were Mr. and Mrs present Hans P. Hansen , . , died in France Eostra, a German goddess of down or spring. Ancient James Ream, Mr. and Mrs. . . , dies at 88 h European tribes held an annual spring festival in honor Dudley Rowe, Mrs. Naomi and Mrs. Elva DeCamp. of the death of winter and the return of the sun. In 325 A.D. the Nicaean Council proclaimed Easter would be celebrated on the Sunday following the full moon S-SU. S. Army was the escort for of the vernal equinox. City Sgt. Beck. The white lily, the traditional Easter flower, is the Very largely attended funDirecting the burial In the eral services were held Satursymbol of the resurrection. Rich- City Cemetery were the color day afternoon for On the Sunday after Easter will be said, ard H. Beck in the Spring City guard, bugler and Ursenbach Ward Chapel. Bishop Harold Funeral Home of Mt. PleasanL Claren Schofield, 68, died of I wonder how the Lord must feel L. Mickel conduced the services The grave was dedicated by natural causes at the Utah When Easter Week has lost its zeal as Sunfollows: prayer at the home, Boyd Blain. In Provo, Valley Hospital For people, who the week before, Gordon Sorensen of the ward day at 10 a.m. March 22, 1964. Many relatives and friends bishopric; prelude and postlude from other cities attended the He was bom In Spring City Came in, by millions, to adore? music at the chapel was played services. June 6, 1895, a son of John and by Pamela Watson. Prayers Charlotte Bunnell Schofield and I wonder, will it be a shock were by Frank Watson and Shrinks Hemorrhoids was married to Jessie Baxter June 21, 1922, In the Manti Bishop Charles Puzey of ChesHis flock For Him to find that we ter. The ward choir, conducted Temple. He was an active Without Surgery Have coined some worthless alibi member of the LDS Church and by Mrs. Rose Schofield, sang, With which to pass His church doors by? with Pamela Watson as accom- Stops Itch Relieves Pda was a high priest at the time of his death. Graduated from panist; Bishop Roger M. Allred For the fint tirau iciene ha found and Bishop Harold L. Mickel a new North Sanpete High School afhealing aubitanca with tha asAnd what of faithful people who solo vocal A were the speakers. ter being educated in the Spring tonishing ability to ihrink hemorArrive and to relieve pain without church rhoid with due? at was given by Jolene Christenhomage City schools and at ML Pleasaurgery. In eaao after ease, whilo ML Will sen, Pleasant, accompanied gently relieving pain, actual reducant, he served a mission to Engthey note missing ones, and sigh: land in 1922-2- 4 for the LDS by Joyce Nielson; vocal selec- tion (ihrinkaga) took placa. Moat If they dont come then why should I? of all resulta were ao thorChurch. He was a stake mistion, male quartet from Mor- nmaiing aufferera made aitoniahing that ough Amold-sooni composed of Harold statement like "Pile have ceaaed to sionary for the North Sanpete John Guyman, Charles bo a problem!" The aecret I a new Stake and was ward clerk in Just a little word of kindness. disaubitance Christensen and Bruce Irons, healing of the Spring City Ward for 17 little word of a reiearch Just cheer. s covery Joyce Nielsen. years.. He served as MIA couninstitute. This substancs i now availaccompanist Makes a little bit of heaven able in ruppotitory or ointment ora selor, Sunday School teacher The color guard, bugler and called Preparation U . At all drug For the people living here. and ward teacher. pallbearers were from Fort counters. He owned and managed the Just a little bit of heaven Douglas; Sgt. White of the Schofield store in Spring City Scattered all along the way. for many years and was also a ZIG -ZAG How Makes us pretty nearly certain farmer. He was a veteran of World War I. Moving to Tooele Of a happy Easter Day. ONLY In 1951, he worked In the Tooele Ordnance Depot for five machine Mrs. Don (Donna) Vance Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johanto lot you ham, and a half years before movand small son, George Thomas sen and family attended the without overcoat, mood, ing back to Spring City. pecial attachment of Littleton, Colorado and Mr. Koosharem Old Folks Party Eiclutive front drop-lSurvivors are his widow, Mrs. and Mrs. celebration bobbin Royal Sorensen and and Homecoming Jessie Schofield, four sons and Full range forward and of Fresno, California, Saturday. two daughters: rover Sheldon C. family On Sunday, they celebrated who came to attend the Fro instruction Mrs. Allen (Maur-lne- ) Schofield, wedding recep- the 70tn anniversary of her Nielson, Provo; Francis J. tion were special guests of Mr. mother, Mrs. Myrtle Clark MANTI HOME SUPPLY Mrs. Schofield, Kearns; Enzley and Mrs. C. Sorensen Bagley, who was bom and George (Shirley) Pickett, Riverside, over the weekend. raised in ML Pleasant. Manti, Utah California; Don B. Schofield, Kenneth W. Schofield, Salt Lake City; fifteen grandchildren. The following brothers and a sister also survived: V. Leon Schofield, El Paso, Texas; Mrs. Duncan (Leona) Anderson of CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to express our EEK03IALS Falrvlew Plant J . (BARRE IcuildI Merz Monument Co. 462-202- Mr. Levi Poulsen who has the winter In Westminster, Calif., with his daughter, Mrs. C. L. Griffith, returned home this week with his granddaughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd (Colleen) Holman. The Holmans motored on to Columbia, Carbon County, whtre they will visit. 8 pent MISCELLANEOUS Consolidated Furniture. Carpets, wallpaper, and Bennetts paint goal house fun. Mt PL ft detign at 15 WANT to buy hay. J. Leo M27c Seely, Phone APPLICATIONS for head PRESCRIPTIONS I 225-55- g. , i t'-- Funeral services ducted every Friday, by the North Sanpete Publishing ComSanMt. Office at Poet entered the at Pleasant, peay, and pete County, Utah, aa Second class matter under the Act of Ooofreas of March S, 1879. .... i in Fairvler ward WEEKLY TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. ipttoa Bates, Payable In Advance: W-0- 9 81 Months One Tear Easter ft services held Publisher Editor Aaaoclate Editor lUmber: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION HrevilieS St HOME NEWSPAPER HARRISON CONOVER WOODROW WEIGHT MART B. CLOWARD EDITORIAL Hans P. Hansen fgramii March 27, 1964 Wi If you desire more information on Medicare, Your Congressman is Lawrence Us Address: House Office J ask your family physician. Burton. Your Senators are Wallace F. Bennett and Frank C. Moss Edz. Ttdr Address: Senate Office Rdf. Vfashinftca.D.C, Was&uiston, D.C. oiL It It's eleefrk, Oils Everything Prevents Rust IC6VMR-0- IL SPaAY ELECTRIC MOTOR Rt better! UTAH POWER G UQHT CO. I UTAH Dr. Dean CENTRAL MEDICAL C. Rigby, M.D. Dr. SOCIETY Gene E. Spealcman, M.D. |