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Show Page Five THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID May 22, 1964 Snow to pick Spring Mrs. Mabel Beck and Mrs. Ethelyn Anderson visited Friday in Nephi at the home of A panel of judges will sel- Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones and ect Miss Snow College Monday family. They attended the first night in the auditorium fol- birthday of Corey Jones, little lowing an afternoon of inter- boy of Mr. and Mrs. Jones. views by the judges with the fourteen candidates. Mrs. Mabel Beck visited FriThe climax of the event will day through Sunday in Ely, come at 8 p.m. when the con' with her sister and Nevada, testants will be presented in brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. talevening gowns and perform Herbert Allred. Mrs. Beck acent numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Harold The candidates will be jud- companied Amoldson of Moroni. ged on the basis of poise, per' sonality, beauty, talent and ap' Mr. and Mrs. Vance Allred pearance In bathing suits, left Sunday for Salt Lake City street wear and formal dress, to visit their grandson, Rex to Karen Bradford, according inwas who Worthen, seriously Spanish Fork, contest chairjured in a car accident Satur man. in Salt Lake City. He is a The candidates who have day son of Mrs. Korogi of Mt. Pleabeen organized by campus or sant. ganizations, their sponsors, and their home towns are: Mr. and Mrs. Delon Carlson Cathy Hansen, S Club, Boun- visited Monday and Tuesday in tiful; Carol Lee Pay, Gold Key Salt Lake City with Mr. and Nephi; Linda Tucker, Sigma Mrs. Grant Shaw and Gamma, Provo; LuEtte Buys, and Mr. and Mrs. Ferd family Clark Scribblers, Bountiful; Gayle and children. Mr. Carlson reRodeo Club, Nephi Wilkey, a Salt Lake City hos Linda Staker, Intercollegiate portedforat a medical checkup fol pital lowing recent surgery on his legs. beauty Monday SOCIETY OF THE WEEK Knights, Mt. Pleasant; Janet Christensen, Lambda Delta Sigma, Ephraim; Edith Wells, the sophomore class, Provo; Jean Price, freshman class, Wales Laurel Young, Associated Women Students, Milford; Julie Olsen, Associated Students, of Ferron; Marcella Cloud, Phi Theta Kappa, Goshen; JoLene Mann, Alpha Delts, Bountiful, and Karma Ruesch, AHEA, Mt. Pleasant. Outstanding 'Spring Festive!' held in junior high school Closing social for the Fourth Ward Relief Society has been set for Tuesday, May 26, at 10 a.m., according to Mrs. Mor-Ra- e Wilkey, president. The program includes a summary of the years social science lessons, given by Mrs. Nellie McAllister, also several musical numbers and three Athene Osborne short talks. Light refreshments will be served. I Telephone Mrs. Wilkey announces the Visitors last week with Mr. Relief Society will meet the and Mrs. Theron Madsen were second Tuesday of each month Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Davison through the summer for their work meetings. of Akron, New York. An outstanding spring festi- Madsen and Otis Nielson, pro and grams; Morsden Allred, music. Youth val themed to Rhythm" was held the evening Hugh Anderson was In of May 14 by North Sanpete charge of the industrial arts Junior High at their gym in exhibit; Helen Madsen and Max Moroni. Blain, the art department; Principal Verl E. Johansen Vaughn Madsen and Roger was general chairman of the Rasmussen, social science; Jeraffair, and Jessie Oldroyd and ry Nelson, library; Verl E. JoBruce Irons were dance direc- hansen, Helen Madsen and tors. Ted Dase, Afton Ander Boyd Blain, English, and Ted son, Clara Nelson and Roger Dase and Otis Nielsen, science. Rasmussen were In charge of The opening prayer was by decoration and scenery; Jerry Otis Nielsen; presentation of Nelson, Bryant Cox, Boyd Colors, Girls Pep Club, ninth Blain, Helen Madsen and Max grade; Pledge to the Flag, enMrs. Kerry Frandsen and Blain, advertising; Hugh An tire assembly; marching drill derson, Vaughn Madsen, Cliff by the Pep Club, ninth grade. baby of Evanston, Wyoming, are visiting Mrs. Lavon Allred. Bradley and Harold Christen There followed twelve dances sen, lighting and staging; Jes- with the seventh, eighth and By Gayle Carlston Activities of North Sanpete sie Oldroyd, Max Blain, Helen ninth The first meeting of the Ten grades participating, and Turks was held May 13 at the Junior High at Moroni came to the grand finale was the school home of their leader, Boyd a close Thursday night with Willis Candland has returned song sung by the entire school Donaldson. Those present were the graduation rites held for home from a Salt Lake City and conducted by Morsden All-reninth grade at the Moroni a tumblingact was put on Morgo Allred, Leslie Allred, the hospital and Is improving. East-WeWard Chapel. Ruth Black, Sheila Black, Norwas with Mrs. While Candland by Gaye Carlston and Sally Other activities of the year him In Salt Lake City, she Mower; prayer, President Geo. ma Lou Donaldson, Blake Donaldson, Le Ann Dye, Rosanna include: the basketball team fractured her right arm in a M. Anderson; retiring of Colors Robertson, Sally Robertson and played nine games, winning all fall. by the Pep Club. but two of them. Cheerleaders Jeff Watson. A dance followed In the The care of show turkeys who led the yells at the games numbers, after which the dif- school gym, and the exhibits was discussed. Reporter is Sal- were Anna Mae Nielson, An ferent In the main departments displayed were on display nette Jacobs, Kathy Johansen their work. ly Robertson. building following the festivaL i and Linda Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Max Reese and Among the activities have children visited at the home been a number of very good of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Erick- assemblies, pictures and lyceum remember Well son Monday. On their return performances. , Mrs. trip to Salem, Oregon, Paula Bailey, daughter of as the- - class nee Miss Katherln Sorenson. Reed Erickson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey, was and then! Janet, accompanied queen of the Christmas dance. visited with them for ten days The king was Ted Tuttle, son On their return home they vis- of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Tuttle. ited at the home of Mr. and The Hill Top Hop queen was Mrs. Barney Erickson at Salt Geniel Cox, daughter of Mr. Lake City. and Mrs. Gene Cox. The king was Ricky Stocker, grandson Mr Is son the Grant of phi. Saturday evening and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Mower. and Mrs. Bert Jones. The Mr. and Mrs. Glen Osborne May 13 the ninth grade held young couple was married in and children Susan, Mary Ann, their outing at Fountain Green the Manti LDS Temple. Sam and Sandy and Mr. and Park. Following the wedding, the Mrs. Virgus Osborne visited in City 18 the music May department newlyweds were honored at a West Jordan with Mr. and under direction of Morsden All-rein the Sunnyside Mrs. Connell Osborne and fam reception presented a concert in the Ward Church the night of uy. school auditorium. 11. April The spring festival held last The bride is a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Allred Thursday evening proved to be East Carbon High School and and family of Helper visited a big success. Each grade in has been attending Snow Col- last week with relatives in this the school, seventh, eighth and lege. While at Snow, she has city. ninth, presented group dance been spending weekends in JUST A LINE TO SAY WE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watson Moroni with her grandmother. to the SoWISH YOU GOOD LUCK Wednesday evening The groom graduated from were visitors in Salt Lake City cial Service Club members at AND SUCCESS IN ALL her home. Special guests were Nephi High School and recent- Sunday. THINGS. Mrs. Libbie Allred and Mrs. ly returned from serving in Mr. Mrs. and (Chloej Welby thearmed forces. The newlyDemeris Allred. Prizes were weds are making their home in Rodebach and family visited won in progressive rook by Your performance Nephi where Mr. Bean is em- recently with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Ireta Strate, Mrs. Vurleen Simons and Mrs. Edith Schoployed at the Thermoid plant and Mrs. Joseph F. Hansen. speaks for itself . field. Zur Brough of Bountiful visited last weekend with his moTuesday evening Mrs. Edith ther, Mrs. Edith Brough. Mrs. Schofield ewd entertained Lavon Iris Tooney of Ely, Nevada, Allred, Neva Dye, Eva Grace A daughter, April 28, to Bart also visited her mother, Mrs. Allred, Mary Finell, Vurleen H. and Carolyn Draper, Eph- Edith Brough Saturday to Simons, Nellie Blain, Athene raim. Wednesday. Mrs. Tooney and Osborne at her home observing Mrs. Brough spent last Mon- her birthday anniversary. Mrs. A daughter, May 2, to Robin Provowith Michael, son Schofield day served a delicious hot ert E. mid Leah Faye Johan- of Mrs. Tooney and a student lunch to her guests. sen Ivory, Salt Lake City. at BYU. A daughter, May 18, to Don Mr. and Mrs. Burton Nielsen and Judy Mower Jacobsen, ML have their little grandson, DePleasant. von Harward of Provo visitA daughter, May 19, to Odell them. The babys parents, ing C. and Dorothy Jean Chrisand Marjorie Harward, Gary . tiansen, Mt. Pleasant-- Spring 462-2M- -- Mrs. Leo Sorensen is visit ing with her daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Henry (Rula) Bryce at Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Carl (Norma Bishop at Murray. Closing social held in ward Junior high notes d, st alwaa Mr, and Mrs. Grant M. Bean, of 1964 Manti Temple wedding unites young couple living in Nephi Kathrine Sorenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Veloy B. Sorenson of Sunnyside, Utah, and granddaughter of Mrs. Louise Monson of Moroni, became the bride of Grant M. Bean of Ne- - d, emu X&AjMhb 1 CLASS OF 64 City Lunch Cradle Bradshaw Auto Parts NINETEEN We wish you opportunities unlimited. ,, 0. MAIdrich R Congratulations and best of luck to each of you. CENTRAL UTAH Sons IMPLEMENT West Main St. AND HARDWARE & 152 SIXTY-FOU- The Beatles Club, studying second phase quick dishes, has been organized. Officers are: president, Connie Harrison; vice presidenL Faye Chris4-- H tensen; secretary, Kathy tensen; reporter, Faye Mount Pleasant Wyt A daughter, May 16, to Steven and Donna Johnson, Fountain Green. Chris- are enjoying a vacation in the state of Hawaii. They will tour many points of interest there. Mr. and Mrs. Ruthford Osborne visited last week in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Osborne and children. Mrs. Osborne remained to help care for Mrs. Charles Osborne who is ill at the present time. Mrs. Elda Acord was hostess WmIAV Beit Sfeoppe 9 ITS THOSE CLIPPINGS IN YOUR HAND! It's a fact that American women are the most qualified shoppers in the world. Because of the intensity of newspaper advertising, American women have more information about more products, and so can compare value and price to get the most for their money. The largest single advertising voice in our country is the local newspaper. And what's more, take it with you when you shop. 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