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Show March 12, 1965 Page Three THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID children are: Jay and Morgan Larsen, Magna; Desma L. Jacobsen and May L. Wright of Nephi and Ethel L. Williams, On Sunday a new Bishopric Fountain The new Green. was named. Newel Rees as drapes were hanging in the Price and chapel for Sunday services. Stanley bishop, Thomas Davis as counselors On Monday Mrs. Marvella and LaRay Anderson will be ward clerk. Anderson entertained the Birthday club at her home Friday Marie and Francis for luncheon. Present were Rees went to Salt Lake City Kate Christensen of Moroni; for the Future Homemakers Mrs. Ella Lamb, Mrs. Vivian of America convention to rep' Dye and Mrs. Jeanette Thomas resent North Sanpete High of Wales. Monday evening Mrs. school. Anderson's dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ruesch and New drape were donated to children of Mt. Pleasant and m, n 4f .$ $V - a V . y ' f t, j?f & JV ' f V v v ? ; - the Wales Ward chapel by the children of Erastus and Dolly Larsen. During Mrs. Larsens life she was president of the Relief Society, a teacher in the Sunday School and Primary for many years and at the time of her death she was Captain of the DUP. Her Members of the Fairy lew South Ward recently sustained new bishopric members to lead the ward. These men, from left to right, front row, include Kaye Ostler, sustained as first counselor; Henry Vance Wheeler, sustained bishop; Although many Typical A3C Verl Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Christ Reath Draper ensen has completed his basic T.I.phon 2298 training in Antonio, Texas, and is now going to school in MissThe Stitch and Chat club issippi. met Friday night at the home Ila Faux was hstess to the of Ida Donaldson. Those pres Junior Sorosis club on Thursent were Mary Ellen Bailey, day, March 4, at her home. Joyce Nielsen, Doris Sowby, Mr. and Mrs. D. A Little, Dorothy Enid Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Morley, Mr Larsen. The evening was and Mrs. Jay Nelson, Mr. and spent in playing games witn Mr. and Mrs. Andreas Nelson prizes going to Enid Bailey, of Moroni and Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Nielsen, LaJune Larsen Ray Seely of Mt. Pleasant re and Lewenna Nielsen. Refresh- cently returned from a vaca ments were served and Pres- tion trip to Mesa and Parker, ident Joyce Nielsen reported Arizona, Nevada and parts of that the club had collected $91 California. Mr. and Mrs. Little in contributions to the Heart visited in San Diego with their Retiring bishopric of the Falrview South Ward who were son, David. They also spent Fund. honored at a ward party held last Monday under direction some time in Indio, California, of the new bishopric. Former members of the bishopric are, where DonMr. and Mrs. Newton they attended the Date O. Worth Bench, first counselor; Bishop front, left to right, aldson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss Fair, a yearly event in that loReed C. Lasson; Leon Nielsen, second counselor; back, Alton and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Christ- cality. Jones, Orson Miner, Albert Madsen, clerks. ensen were guests of the Utah Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hardy Assn, on a three of Cedar City were Moroni to Las Vegas. day trip visitors for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Olsen Weekend guests at the are visiting in Idaho Falls, Ida. with their son, Lloyd V. Olsen. home of Mrs. Annie Nielson were Mr. and Mrs. Dean HugAn interesting program was Members of the Fairview South Ward honored the retir- presented in which pictures deMr. and Mrs. Ross Madsen gins, Tommy and Colleen of ing bishopric members at a picting events in the lives of of Provo were guests the fore Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. special ward party last Mon- each member of the retiring part of the week with Mr. and Clyde Worthen and children. Kathleen, Connie, Ralph, Elizday evening at the church and bishopric were shown on the Mrs. Frank Christensen. abeth Ann and Marjorie Chardirected by the members of screen. A member of each famthe newly sustained bishopric. ily then gave a part on the Mr. and Mrs. Milo Christen- lie from Ferron. On Sunday other guests were Lavona A large number of ward mem- program. Retiring bishopric sen received word on February bers were in attendance and a members included Bishop Reed 23 of the birth of a grandson Newsceral of Salt Lake City; G. Worth Bench, in Los C. Lasson, nice time was enjoyed. The parents Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Olson and Leon Nielsen, counselors; Al- are Mr. Angeles. and Mrs. Barry Har-ma- s. son Richard of Spring City ton Jones, Orson Miner and Mona Christensen of Salt and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boh-li- n Albert Madsen, clerks. and Lynn of Moroni. Lake City was a weekend visDawn Madsen acted as mas- itor with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Little ter of ceremonies and introduced the following program: song On February 20 Kent Black-ha- were visitors in Bountiful last son of Mr. and Mrs. Ru- week at the home of Mr. and by congregation with Ellis Madsen, directing; Invocation, by pert Blackham of Deweyville, Mrs. Halver Ross. Blake Anderson; message from Utah suffered an accident in the stake presidency read by Athens, Greece. He was about Bessie Nielson was hostess Bishop Henry Wheeler; piano ready to leave for Ethiopia. to the SoArt club on Thurs solo, Jeannine Lasson, daugh- On his was to the airport to day, March 4. Knitting, CrochHave you called ter of Bishop and Mrs. Lasson; meet a Colonel from Washing- eting, embroidery and sewing piano solo, Bryant Bench, son ton he was caught in a heavy were done. Long Distance of Mr. and Mrs. G. Worth rainstorm. A bus stopped in Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kelley, Bench; piano solo, Karen Niel- front of him and he ran into recently and said sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the back of the bus. He is in Logan had their baby daughLeon Nielsen; skit, JSllis Bry- a Greek hospital with his right ter named Wendy at Sacrathat? No? Then pick ant, Pricilla and Blake Madsen, leg broken above the knee, his ment services in the West Sunday. Other Sunday family of the Albert Madsens; knee broken, also his left wrist ward up your phone and poem, Deann and Bert Miner, and three broken ribs. His dinner guests at the home of children of Mr. and Mrs. Orson right lung is punctured and he Mr. and Mrs. Don Hardy were Mr. and Mrs. Van Kelley of go visiting soonl benediction, Miner; Vaughn has a cut on his eyelid. His Gunnison, Madsen. grandparents of the leg is in traction since sur- new Mr. and Mrs. Baker baby; Mountain cannot un be each gery performed Following the program, of Teasdale, great grandpar member of the retiring bishop- til his lung is healed. He will States ric was presented with a book be in the hospital from six to Telephone by the new bishopric as a token eight weeks. Captain Black of appreciation. Wives of the ham his been stationed in Tur retiring officers were pinned with a corsage by their hus- teachers and then ward membands. Refreshments were serv- bers signed the books which ed under direction of the Pri- tad been given retiring bishmary organization officers and opric members. success of the cwv, this orl's dress, , COMPOSED OF SEVERAL YARDS OF STIFF MUSLIN, WAS WORN OVER A FOUNDATION OF FLOWERED AND STARCHED UNDERWEAR. FORA CHILLY DAY THE RUCHED CAR AGO JACKET WITH WIDE PA&ODA SLEEVES WAS WORN OVER THE PRESS. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson of UNDERGARMENTS FOR A 6IRL ABOUT TEN IN THE Ephraim. I850'S... Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Thomas were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Rasmussen of Ephraim and Arthur Lamb of Wales. CHEMISE On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. ents, and Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Thomas spent the day and Alma Karen children, Draper and Ronald, and Mr. and Mrs. at Provo visiting with Mr. and Terry Hardy, Cedar City. Mrs Mrs. George Larsen. Kelley Draper was the former Betty Cloward of Moroni. Visiting with the Stanley on Sunday were their Prices Guests at the home of Mrs Jean, and Mr. and daughter, Roy Stone were Mrs. Pershing Mrs. Calvert Larsen of EphCook, Mrs. Velma Newland and raim. Mrs. Gloria Nelson of Bell Vaughn D. Madsen, named second counselor; back row is Mrs. Lucy Dye visited from Fourch, S. D. Alton Jones, retained a sc lerk, and Orson Miner, also retained as assistant clerk in the new ward change. Friday to Sunday in Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. Mont Rasmus- with David and Kathy Martin sen and family of Provo visit- They had their baby named key for two years with the ed on Sunday with Mr. and and were all dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin. Mrs. Russel Bailey. Army. m years had passed SINCE INFANTS WERE VIRTUALLY VAPRISONEP IN &WADPLIN6 CLOTHES, THE INFANTS AND CHILDRENS CLOTHES OF THE I85D'S WERE MOST ELABORATE AND TENDED TO RESTRICT PLAYTIME ACTIVITIES. COTTON STAYS STIFF MUSLIN' top PETTICOAT' EVEN BABIES DID NOT ESCAPE THE FUSSINESS OF THE PAV; THEY WERE CLOTHED IN FANCILY EMBROIDERED DRESSES WHOSE LENGTH ( UP TO 48 INCHES) WAS OFTEN CONSIDERED A STATUS SYMBOL TODAY... WHEN BUYING WOMEN'S AND GIRLS APPAREL LOOK. FOR THIS LABEL... 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