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Show Uni vo r dal Microfilming Co. 141 Plerpont Ave Salt Lake City, Utah Volume Seventy-thre- TIIE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1964 e 10c per copy Three Sanpete students attend ff Freedom Academy at Guard camp Number Thirty-thre- e fair : tmmmv freedoms school commandant Col. Ray Peterson, directed the classes which included films, slides, lec tures and open discussions. Life MAYOR PERRY STOCKTON (right) of Seunder communist rule was one ward, Alaska, tells newsmen how the city of of the features of the academy. The two biggest days of en- moves to the Manti North p.m. One of the highlights ct 2,000, struck by earthquake, tidal wave and lire A full-da- y the Fair is the mammoth paof survival training tertainment of the Sanpete Ward LDS Church for the emy. The ordeal Defense. Civil survived with the the on March 27, light help operation through contest out- was another highlight of the County Fair are today and to- demonstration rade which begins at 5 oclock. Fifty-tw- o of the states and had we medihut defense out knocked civil of the Army and the rations, immediately, plant was encontest course. school Evening entertainment inand speaking public boyB in morrow, which the basement of the hospital standing high Saturday, cal supplies, electric generators and fuel a CD generator Friday Style Dress Rerolled Monday at the National had been stockpiled there in case of an enemy and CD headquarters was set up there." The grandstand entertain- cludes the Maj. Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, now in progress at the fairGuard training site for a five-da- y Utah Adjutant General, one of grounds in Manti. ment of horse races and spec- vue in the grandstand at 7 cram-cours- e that deals the founders of the academy, The exhibition building op ialty numbers begins at 1:30 oclock, and the rodeo performance on Saturday evening with the threat of communism will cap the course with a talk ened this morning and there . at 8:15. and the various aspects of Am- Friday evening. The Academy will be judging of sheep, beef no admission is There ericanism. was founded four years ago by cattle, swine, dairy cattle, on charge to the fair, gronuds Representing this area were Gen. Rich and the Honorary the morning agenda and judg' ti'Kf proper, including the ExhibiAcad- Colonels Corps, a group of busMike Saffle, Wasatch ing of poultry and rabbits in tion Building and concessions. emy; Gary Johnson, North San- iness and civic leaders through- the afternoon. The grandstand However, there is an admispete High, and Jim Nelson, of out Utah. The entire academy entertainment, including horse sion charge for the grandstand Manti High. is run entirely by private races and specialty numbers ' entertainment and rodeo. .. 2 will begin at p.m. During the course, which ends with graduation ceremonThe ' Miss Sanpete County ies today (Friday), the stud Fair Contest will begin at 6 'It j ents are briefed on the current p.m. and will be held in Manti world situations and are en8 Center Ward Church. At couraged to cary this Amerip.m. Miss Sanpete County Fair canism message back to the will be presented at the grandAmy units moved quickly after Alaskas Good Friday earthschools, and through assemblies stand, and the rodeo performA representative from the Soquake to help alleviate sufferances of Young and Young and class discussion, pass along Mr. son Allen W. of Nielson, ing, such as the 65 officers ihd cial information at will 8:15 at rodeo the Security office will be in p.m. they gained begin and Mrs. Ephraim W. Nielson, men ordered to Valdes (see Mt. Pleasant at the City Hall stud' of Most activities the the begins Academy. Saturdays business district above) to work Moroni, is participating in two ents will be student body presi- weeks annual Tuesday, August 18, between as at 9 a.m., with the Horse with the citys civil defense field the hours of nine to 11 a.m. dents at their schools this fall. a staff member fortraining forces. Valdez Mayor Bruce an Army Show. At 10 a.m., activities to help those with Social SeWoodford praised the Job done In addition to the classroom Reserve Command and General ' . both by the Army and civil decurity problems. work, the students had plenty Staff College course conducted fense. Valdez evacuees inland If one employs regular or of time for extracuricular ac- by the Presidio of San Franalso got Army help, including Elder Richard Lee Mower tivities such as baseball, golf cisco (Calif.) U. S. Army Repart time workers on a farm medical care at Glenallen (right) or if a person is a crew leadez and swimming. 8. serve and a field kitchen set up at School, ending August d Utah Some 20 furnishing labor for farmers, a nearby Gulkana. (U.S. Army Photo) The Army Command and National Guardsmen, headed by good record of time and wages General Staff College course of the workers must be. kept was created in 1957 to enable These records are important to reserve officers to receive the establish the amount of Social same instruction given in resiSecurity taxes one owes, acwere held services Funeral dence by the four month course to the Social Security cording LDS in the Tuesday Ephraim at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. West Administration. HanAndrew Ward for Completion of the course takes sen, 98, of The farm employers Social Ephraim, who died five years with the last two A farewell testimonial in honhome of at a the report is made on a Security daughter, weeks spent at Fort LeavenMor- or of Elder Richard Lee Mower Form 943, which one can get Mrs. Sumsion, Spafford worth. wil be held Sunday, August 16, from the Internal Revenue Seroni, August 8, 1964, at 1:30 Nielson 1964, in Fairview North Ward vice. is regularly a.m. Funeral services will be held Captain (Internal Revenue collects at 12 noon. Batto Chapel assigned Headquarters 1 Sunthe Social Security tax for ones in one was Hansen Mr. of the at p.m. Eph' Saturday HrevitieA . . . Elder Mower, son of Mr. and hired help as well as a perset Second Ward for Cloyd tery of the 145th Field Artil- raim's oldest and most prom2nd Battalion, an Army inent citizens. He had served Mrs. Lee C. Mower, will serve sons own income tax.) The re-Blain, 74, who died Wednesday, lerys National Guard Unit in Provo.. five terms as States Mission port is not difficult to fill out Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hafen city councilman. in the Southern August 13, 1964, at his home of a heart ailment. Friends may; He is a 1956 graduate of the He was director of the Eph- of the LDS - Church. He will It asks for the name and Socand family . of .Provo, visited pay-honor at the Clearfield Mortuary Moroni High School and a 1957 raim Irigation Co. for 14 years enter the misison home in Salt ial Security number of each call this week at the home of Mr. employee, the amount of cash and Mrs. Neil Hafen. On TuesFriday from 7 to 9 p.m. and graduate of Brigham Young and had been a farmer, stock-ma- n Lake City August 24. A graduate of North Sanpete wages paid each, and the comUniversity in Provo. and merchant. Saturday until 12:30 p.m. day, Terry Neil Hafen celeMr. Blain was born in Spring Born February 16, 1866, in High School, he also graduated putation of the tax. The tax The captain, employed as a brated his 11th birthday anson of a June he was the son of from Utah Barber College on rate is 3 58 per cent for both 14, 1890, Orem counselor his at home of the at Richfield, School, High Anna Connie Nelson Morley, City Funeral services will be held niversary Melissa Barney lives with his wife, Maurine, at Andrew N. and Jensina Peter- July 20. He is a four-yeand J. Robert grad' employers and employees, a tograndparents. of died who 72, and Moroni, Saturday in the Spring City Blain. He married Martian Sor- 1021 E. 560 North, Provo. sen Hansen. He married Zina uate of the LDS Seminary. He tal of 7 14 per cent. Wednesday, August 13, 1964, enson June 3, LDS Chapel at 12:30 p.m. for 1912, in the Mrs. Effie R. Larsen, form- in the A farm worker can be reTaylor on April 21, 1887. She received all seven individual Sanpete Hospital follow' Manti Ernest Justesen, 77, who died in was He 1930. in active awards work. died church He later of Mt Pleasant, now liv- tng a Temple. August, erly ported only if he is paid at long illness, will be ' paid his church and was at his home Wednesday, Augin Salt Lake City, sends final married Margaret Phillips on president least is $150 cash wages in a calto ing the serFollowing at program funeral respects causes incident word of the birth of her first ust 13, 1964, of He of March the survives who 1957, 15, quorum. be endar priest high and year or works on 20 difgiven: vices in 2:30 postlude prelude p.m. Saturday at to age. Friends may call at the also worked in the YMMIA. him. great grandchild, a son born the Moroni West Ward. Jeanette and Lee Ann ferent days during the year and by Mary 10 home from family Saturday officer to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Gardner He' served as a Other survivors include a son Mower; songs by the choir; in- is paid wages. Often one wont a.m. until time of services. Bur- in a Salt Lake Friends may call at the Ur and sexton whilepeace in G. Aaron Hansen, Salt Lake vocation, Loyal Graham; sac- know when the worker starts hospital. The living ial will be in the Spring City are Mr. and Mrs. senbach Funeral Home this ev- Spring City. He was a farmer ,' two daughters, Mrs. Spaf- rament, Paul Mower and Mi- if he will earn $150 or work on grandparents City; Vernon director P. Johansen, from 7 to 9 p.m. and at and also worked as a Cemetery directed by the Horace ford (Maud) Sumsion, Moroni; chael Aime; vocal solo, Arthur or part of 20 different daya (Vanetta) Andrews, ening guard at Funeral Home. residents of Mt. Pleasant, now the family home Saturday from Hill Air Force Base from 1942 of the North Sanpete High and Mrs. Glen (Vivian) Reyn- Day, acompanied by Ida Day; The easiest way is to not hold announced has 10 School a.m. of services. to 1960 when he retired. until time Band, Mr. Justesen was bom Feb- living in Cedar City; and MaLake City; 22 grand- speakers, Peter Mower, Rich- out Social Security until he the band has been asked olds, Salt 51 Prior to retirement he had that ruary 27, 1887, at Castle Dale, jor and Mrs. Kerman Gardner Burial will be in the Moroni children, great grandchild- ard Spencer; organ solo, Alta actually does earn the $150 or play in the San- ren, and 3 Cemetery. the son of Rasmus and Anine of Cedar CRy. worked at Ogden Arsenal, com- to march andFair great great grand- Osborne; remarks, Bishop Law- works 20 days and take out parade to be children. Mrs. Morley was bom Dec- ing there from Spring City in pete County Larsen Justesen. rence Larsen; remarks, parents for past wages at that time. 15. held August ember 4, 1891, at Moroni, to 1936. He married Sarah Allred on A farm operator who has of the misisonary and response Ephraim and Kirsten Jensen Survivors: widow; two sons, The invitation came after the Mrs. Mardean Gibb and ba- by the misisonary; song by con- kept careful records throughApril 27, 1908, in Castle Dale summer Morband of close B. the Nelson. She married L. prac- by of Salt Lake City,1 are visand the marriage was later solCloyd DeMar, Ogden; Robert J., gregation and benediction, by out the year will find that this ley September 14, 1923, in the Laie, Oahu, Hawaii; two daugh- tices, so Mr. Johansen asks that iting at the home of her par- Larry Larsen. emnized in the Manti Temple. annual tax return does not take Salt Lake Temple. She was an ters, Mrs. Sidney (Pearl) Mor- all senior band members and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan TidHe has been active in church long to complete. If one asks active member of the LDS ley, Clearfield; Mrs. Joe (lone) twirlers be available that day. well. Mrs. Gibb is recuperatwork and was a high priest at each employee to show his SocChurch. Henich Wilson, Morgan; Mrs. The bus leaves Fairview at 3:45 ing from surgery she underthe time of his death. He also ial Security card, one can be Survivors include her hus- Virgil (Eldeen) Barnes, Mor- p.m., Mt. Pleasant at 4 p.m. went last week at the Gunnitook an active part in civic afsure he has his name and acfairs. He served on the city band; sons, daughters, LeRoy gan; 25 grandchildren; 11 great and Moroni at 4:15 p.m. Those son hospital. count number correct because ComTax The Utah State N., Green River; Madge Mit- grandchildren; two brothers, not riding the bus are asked council, Boy Scout committee they are copied directly from Soldiers are made on pur- and the Old Folks committee. mission has set Utahs state chell, Falls Church, Va.; Rachel Grover Blain, Ogden; Melvin to be in Manti ready to march the card. When the employee at 4:45 p.m. Survivors are his widow, four wide property tax for 1964 at Hansen, San Jose, Calif. Thom- Blain, Spring City. pose to be killed. doesnt have a Social Security conwere 2.1 services Funeral 9.7 mills, an increase of as N., Oakland, Calif.; 13 daughters, Mrs. Vurl (Merline) him to complete a ask card, ducted Monday noon at Valley mills over last years figure grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Morgan, Fountain Green; Mrs. Form SS-Application for set View LDS to new rate Stake Salt the Center, pro- Raymond, Jenola, Andrus, being Jack (Melba) Benson, Sunny-sidSocial Jay, Account NumSecurity Lake City, for Mrs. Annie W. Mrs. Sheldon (Janice) duce an additional $14,535,667 Earl, all Moroni; Randall, Allen, ber. These application forms 435 2nd to school balance uniform the East 69, Jensen, South, Mrs. Mima Burton, Mrs. Ida Justesen, Dragerton; Mrs. Rofund. Salt Lake City, who died on are available at the local post Home, all of Salt Lake City; ger (Lila) Allred, Spring City; office or from the nearest Socof August 6, 1964, at a Salt Lake ial Public Mrs. Ella Christensen, ClearState Department one son, Don of Spring City; Security office. Send them a of ail heart City hospital 18 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Instruction has estimated the field. in the annual tax report with ment. t Clara Beck, Spring City; Mrs. school fund needs at $67,617,252 of wages paid, one for ' each 1964-65 year, up from Leah Strate, Salt Lake City; for the Mrs. Jensen and her husband, employee who did not have a Bridge Club met Thursdty Mrs. Alta Faux and Bernice last years $62 million. Thomas W. Jensen, lived in Mt. Social Security card. evening at a birhday dinner The levy was set with the honoring Mrs. Thelma Tuttle Pleasnt for many years while Justesen, Provo; a brother, This procedure will give an their children were growing. An accurate record of the people provision that it may be raised at the home of Mrs. Mary Benjamin Justesen of Manti. in were November election State A Democrats: treasurer, heavy Republican fairly higher if contributions to the Cloward. Guests were Mrs. vote was recorded in the Pri- Vance W. Aagard for state Baker, 459; Cockayne, 199. Re- active member of the LDS working for a person;' one Peter Hafen has completed school fund from the general Ila Tidwell, Mrs. Helen Rigby election held Tuesday, go- representative; Edgar E. (Ted) publicans, Lamboume, 946; and Church, she served as president should also keep an accurate reof the Mount Pleasant North cord of the wages paid to each six months Army service and fund fail to reach anticipated and Mrs. Maybelle Frandsen. mary ing along with the state trend. Lasson for county commission- Preece, 916. Ward Relief Society and of the worker. The record of wages has returned home. He has figures. Utah Legislature set High scores were won by Mrs. This Calfour-yeG. and can be in term, attributed, part, er, Mrs. Ruth been stationed at Fort Ord, the figure for the biennium at Edith Salt Lake Highland View Ward. paid is used not only for the Simpson, to the fact that there was no vert Larsen, county commisShe was a member of the annual tax return for emCalifornia, and Fort Lewis, $36 million, but only $14,350, Barentsen and Mrs. Frandsen. two-yeterm. sioner, 000 was transferred last year. contest at the local level of the of Utah Pioneers, ployees, but naturally is also Washington. Daughters The for 26 out of 26 and Twentieth Century Club, shown as an expense on ones Commissioners said if trans Democratic Party in Sanpete districtscounty in was Sanpete County Mrs. D. E. (Joan) Hansen fers do not reach the $36 milin Mt. Pleasant. own personal income tax reCounty. as follows: and children of Fielding, spent lion figure for the biennium, Born March 22, 1895, in Salt turns. on the Replaces Winning Vance State representative a few days here last week "the levy should be increased Lake City, she was a daughter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. by seven-tenth- s publican Ticket for the general W. Aagard (R) 1,187; Roger of a mill for of Thomas H. and Mary Alice Mr. and Mrs. Glenn (Pat) four-yeCommissioner County Perry McArthur. They cele- each one million dollars re Woodbury. She saw married to Sorensen and family of HuntE. term, (Ted) Edgar brated Ralph Hansens birth ductlon in the transfer. The Mount Pleasant SwimThomas W. Jensen November er were weekend visitors at Lasson (R) 1,191; Cherron R. Uniform school fund was ming Pool was the scene of anday at the power plant and on 20, 1916, in the Salt Lake Tem- the home of Mr. and Mrs. 724. Seely (R) Sunday, the McArthurs en more than $3.6 million in the other acicdent late Friday ple. Henry Tuttle. Johnson (R) 742. tertalned at a family dinner. red at the end of fiscal 1964, when a life guard broke are a her husband, Surviving while state tax recepits during his County commissioner, two-yeleg while diving. and eight sons, Phyl Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Bertl A baby girl, their first child, the year fell below estimates. G. Calvert Lardaughter term son Richard of Hansen, 18, lis Ford, Holladay; Charles W., and family returned home Satwas welcomed August 10, by Both these factors were inB. Larsen Harris 1,104; (R) Mr. and Mrs. Myles Hansen of Thomas L., Sacra- urday evening from a three Pocatello; John and Tudy Warth of Po- volved in the higher levy, comson (R) 808. Mount Pleasant, fractured the mento; Alvin C., Philadelphia, weeks vacation trip which missioners The is said. Idaho. catello, baby Counin totals Other Sanpete leg in a freak accident when the , seventh grandchild, and Pa.; Robert W., V. Lambert, took them to the east coast. ty were: both Salt Lake City; Lynn O., They attended the pageant at Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Seely, he leaped from the board to seventh granddaughter for Mr. U. S. Senate Republicans: and Mrs. Hugh Barentsen. Mrs. George Sorensen, Mrs. make a dive and heard the leg Baltimore, Md.; Victor R., of Hill Cumorah, New York and 986. Lloyd, 1003; Wilkinson, Cache County; Jos' visited relatives and friends in Mrs. Barentsen left on Wed- Que Seely, Mrs. Chariton Ja- snap before entering the water. Wellsville, Democrats: Dean Governor Dr. Jene E. Speakman was Los Angeles; 47 grand- New York and Pennsylvania. E., eph nesday to go to Pocatello and cobs and Annette of this city; 366; 460; Rampton Republicans and Mrs. Margaret Bench, of called to the scene of the acciBerti, who took Sharilyn visit the Warth family. children; wo sisters and a broCannon 999; Melich 954. Katherine Fairview, were in Salt Lake dent and the youth was reDixon, Elias part in the pageant, returned ther, Demoof State Secretary Kenneth City Monday to attend funeral moved by ambulance to the Mr. and Mrs. Wodbury, Salt Lake City; Myr- home by bus with the pageant crats, Hinton 350; Miller, 315; tle H. Doelle, Palm Springs, group. Young and family of Santa services for Mrs. Thomas W. Sanpete LDS Hospital. The Republicans, Cotterell, 902; and break was set and his left leg California. Rosa, Calif., are visiting here Jensen, 931. Taylor, was put in a cast. Richard is with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seely Soviets prosecutes leaders of Vance W. Aagard Burial was in Memorial GarState auditor, Republicans, Ted Las son A soldier has a hard life, reported to be improving and and relatives and other sect . . wins election dens of the Valley. Baptist 682. . . . 1101; James, nominee on Edwards, is crutches. about little but consideration. friends. getting its Americanism, and its future, have been the main topics of discusion at 1 W. G. Williams this week Camp attack. He said: "Seward would have been u during the fourth annual Utah total loss without the training w had. Twenty National Guard Freedom Acadminutes after the earthquake hit we were in .v. Bk'WSvh' 4-- H 4-- H uJ&r Guard captain in training Representative here August IB Funeral services held for well-drese- . Ephraim man Former resident of Spring City dies in Sunset services set Saturday rites to at Spring to Connie Morley Ernest Justesen City Fairview elder to be honored at Sunday meet ar . NS Band marches in fair parade ch Utah increases property tax by 11 mills Former resident paid respects 5, e; Lirsem lm$m, vote uioa ar ar Guard breaks leg at swimming pool ar ar |