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Show Page Four THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID 3t. (Karen's) birthday. He is their tie Lambs. This Is their first first child. year sewing and they are making head scarfs and skirts. Vera Johnson went with Mr Members are; Claudia Anderand Mrs. Paul Nielson of Mor- son, Beth Ann Deeble and Neloni to visit with Clarence John- lie Aagard. son at thesheep camp near Santaguin. They went on to Mrs. J. L. Nielson of Ftn. Salt Lake City, where Mrs. Green was given a gift at the Johnson spent Saturday and mothers and bandaughters Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ev- quet held at the Moroni Stake erett Johnson and family. Chapel last Saturday evening. She was the oldest mother pre- Q, Alyce Wilkin Pbone S53 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson received word Monday morning that they were the grandparents of a new baby boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Trent Club with leader, sent. Mrs. Nielson will be 90 The Johnson of Granger. The baby Mary Aagard, has decided on years old this month. weighed 7 pounds 12 ounces, a name for their club. They and was bom on his mother's will be known as "Marys Lit- Thomas Opher, his mother, Virginia Opher, and Miss Anna C Morley, all of Salt Lake City, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Coombs. Miss Morley is a native of Holland. 4-- Mrs. Duane (Sonia) Taylor, her son Brent, daughter Bebra of Roy; Mrs. Robert (Doris) Cook and daughter Helen of Salt Lake City, came to help their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cook get settled in their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors at the Cook home. Tradition with Authority in the Classic Bine Suit it a Candle Lite club. A hot dinner was served to Mr. and dinner was served to Betty Mrs. David Tidwell and two Mikkelson, Dawn Allred, Linda of Mrs. Larsen, Roma Jensen, Dorothy Tidwells, Hal and Jefery JohnIvory, Jean Beck, Sandra Wil- son; Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Tidkie and Ellen Allred. well all of McGill, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Tidwell, Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Oldroyd and Carol, 71y, Nev.; Verline left for Duchesne last Satur- Tidwell of Las Vegas, Nevada. day, returning home early Mon- The Tidwells had to leave for day morning. They visited with home early as Phyllis Tidwell, their son, Dr. and Mrs. Reed daughter of Dale, had to atOldroyd and family. While tend her Junior Prom Saturday they were there, they attend- night. ed the farewell for Mrs. Reed's parents who are leaving to Bowlers on the Moroni Turenter the Great Lakes Mission key Hatchery team were Glen-n- a field. Veloris SeeLunley both of Mt. Pleasley Dinner guests at the home ant; Christie Bunnel 173-46of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Mad- Ada Collard 162-45had sen on Mothers Day were Mr. a team total of 1801,They winning and Mrs. Forrest (Doris) An- all four games to close out derson and three children of this bowling season. Viola Lund Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie of Ftn. Green 167-44From Lund and family. Spring City, Rosie Bosh Evelyn Acord, 177-42Monday visitors at the home From Moroni, Dorthy Nielson of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Mad- 170, Dixie Nielson 176-43sen were Mr. and Mrs. KenLarsen The Pin neth (Dixie) Riding and five Downers from Moroni hit a children, and Mr. Ridings fa- real hot nite on the lanes: ther, all of Murray. Ethelyn Chapman 164-43DoMary Christensen 193-49Mrs. Claudia Anderson at- ris Jewel BailSowby tended the mothers and daugh- ey Their pin total ters banquet at Moroni last was 1821. Margaret Jorgensen Saturday with her mother, Mrs. earned her given by the Vurl Morgan and sister, Mrs. WBIC for patch her three games Garry Larsen. They stayed over Sunday where they had a famLast Tuesday evening the ily dinner honoring Mothers mixed doubles had their bowlDay. ing party at the Cow Palace Mr. and Mrs. John Mikkelson Lanes. Lunch was served and and daughters Bonnie and Ann, trophies given. Morris Bunnell spent Mothers Day at Fair-vie- is the president and Dorthy with Mr .and Mrs. James Duncon the secretary. First place team trophy was given Johnson. to the MARC-team; second Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ander- place, Didos; high game, Chrisson and children of Nephi were ty Bunnell; high three game Mothers Day visitors at the total to our own bowler, Ada home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Collard. Mens high game, BryAnderson. Mr. and Mrs. Perry an Duncon; high three games, Peel and four children of Salt Elmo Jensen; consolation prize Lake City were dinner guests to the team of JPs. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Aury Draper Mr. and Mrs. Donley Despain went to Salt Lake City last and family of Orem, Mrs. Jay week end where they attended Bowles and family of Nephi, the naming of their grandson, and Mr. and Mrs. Irell Des- and Carol, Ely, Nev.; Verline pain and family of Logan, were Boyd (JoAnn) Deans. all visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Despain. Perry Christensen was the Irells family spent the week- North Sanpete High School end. He and his family and Mr. student body president for the and Mrs. Donley Despain and year of 1963-6- 4 instead of Terfamily all attended the fare- ry Johnson. well services held for Clair Oldroyd who is leaving for a Last Thursday Ftn. Green mission May 25. received one of the heaviest and deepest snow storms that Saturday, a birthday dinner had fallen at one time during was held at the home of Mr. the past winter. Ftn. Green and Mrs. Mont Nielson honor- was without lights during the ing. Mrs. Nielsons, mother, Cal-- , evening for . about . 3,, hours. ista Tidwell. A hot turkey Traffic in the canyon came to 167-45- 169-43- The indispensable to every mans wardrobe, important for business and social functions, for day time and evening. Particularly impressive in its versatility is this pure navy worsted in a year round weight, authentically tailored in the natural manner by College Hall. ad-diti- on Mr. and Mrs. Barney Erickson of Salt Lake City were here to spend the Mothers Day weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shaw and children, Suzanne, Curt and Christine were the family chosen as the one you should know at Nephl last week. Mrs. Shaw (LaRue) is the daughter of Cleo Christiansen. pnrt HOOVER'S 74 West Center, Provo r Geneva Madsen has returned to her home after spending the winter living in Salt Lake City. Last Thursday evening the members of the Veryettes Club met at the home of Camile Fields. During the evening the lights went out, so they called it 0, 4, 5, 3. 4. 177-46- 1. Lu-Ju- 2, 177-49- 5. 5, 2, 161-43- 184-45- Mrs. Cleo Christiansen left Friday for Salt Lake City where she will visit with her family for a week. May 5, 9. 2. w X 2, n ors, Mr. and Mrs. David Martin and son, Jody; Mr. and wi Mrs. VaUean Hansen and son, Kirk, of and Mr. Mrs. Anita Lamb had two and Mrs. Centerfield; Sam Dye of Moroni. grandsons named on May 3rd. Sherwood Brad was the name Vivian Dye spent Mothers given to the son of Mr. and Day in Spring City with Mr. Sherwood Whitlock by David and Mrs. Clarence Pedersen Rees. The son of Mr. and Mrs. and family. Robert Dye was named by his Rex grandfather, Dye, and was Mrs. Marie Thomas had Mrs given the name of Robert Pauline Rees and children of Todd. American Fork as visitors on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nielson and son of Riverton were Richard and Alta Thomas of weekend visitors with Mr. and Salt Lake City visited for the Mrs. Laray Anderson. weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Thomas. Mrs. Ella Lamb had as guests for the weekend Mr. and Arthur Lamb had as weekMrs. Jack Kehl and children end guests Mr. and Mrs. Wilof Salt Lake City. liam Lamb and family of 4 Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter of Fielding, were visitors with Thursday the Club, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson Jeanette Thomas,Birthday Marie Thomand family. as, Vivian Dye, Ella' Lamb, Marvella Anderson of Wales; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Black of Spring City and Mr. and YOU GET Mrs. T. J. Rees and families were guests on Mothers Day RELIEF FROM of the Loren Reess. 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