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Show '.'nivsrdal Micros ilmiiv, 141 Plerpont Ave Salt Lake City, Utah i.4 Siar? - i4 Volume f$A. $!. Ti -.- . S' cosfitting number in their colonial-typ- e tumes. From left to right are Gardon Washburn, Leslie Farley, Jimmy Poulson, Anton-ett- e Berti, Chad Johnson, and Kathy Hanson. Ilefiientay school sots review Thursday dlosace "America Dances" will be It Will be held March 25 at the theme of the dance review 7:30 p.m. in the gymnasium at to be put on by the Mt. Pleas- North Sanpete High School. ant Elementary School. All the students in the Ele- I Spring City observes 113 birthday Monday Spring City man observes 90th date March 25 George Allred, Spring City native, will become 90 years of age on March 25. He will be honored for the occasion at the home of a daughter and Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Aiken, 306 North 11th Street, Las Vegas, Nevada, ' Mr. All-re- d has spent the winter months in Las Vegas. ' ; He was bom March 25, 1875, at Spring City, a son of Samuel and Elizabeth Diantha Allred. ; He married Effie Allred December 29, 1889, in Spring City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. Mrs. Allred passed away son-in-la- June 24, 1952. Mr. Allred enjoys the rent events of the day and has a wonderful memory for his years. He has spent the past years with his daughters. His Occupation has been sheep shearer and carpenter. He is a faithful member of the LDS Church having served for over 15 years in the elders secretary quorum presidency, and treasurer for the Old Folks Committee for seven years, a Sunday School teacher, worker in the ward priesthood and a member of the Sunday School enlistment committee. He has three daughters, Mrs. D. N. (Loa) Aiken, Las Vegas, Nevada; Mrs. Jesse (Edra) Petersen, Payson; Mrs. Wilford (Gwenria) Bauer, Susanville, California. There are six grandchildren and nine great cur- mentary School will participate, and dances that have come down through American history will be presented. Faculty members, Mrs. Betty Dase, Mrs. Claris Stevens and Mrs. Delma Jorgensen are charge. A small admission charged. . . . reaches 90 years Haivl: s move into Impressive funeral services for Thomas Christensen, 55, who died March 8, 1965, in a Salt Lake hosptal, were held afternoon in Mt. Thursday ward Pleasant First-Fourt- h chapel. Mr. Christensen was bishop of the Fourth ward. Mack Wilkey, first couselor in the Fourth ward, presided. Prelude music was played by Louise Seely and the invocation was given by president Arnold Y. Stevens. The ward choir sang several numbers. Alice Hafen was the director and Barbara Tuttle, piano accompanist and Louise Seely was organ accompanist; speaker, Dr. Glen D. Jorgenson, former bishop of the Fourth ward; vocal solo, David Hafen, accompanied by Carolyn Hafen; Seely, tribute, Louise speaker, president A. J. Anderson; remarks, Mr. Wilkey; benediction, Thomas M. postlude music, Barbara Tuttle. Pallbearers were Clair Tuttle, Harold Frandsen, Alten Brothersen, Joseph P. Olsen Elmer Christensen and Edgar E. Lasson. Burial was in Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery and directed by Jacobs Mortuary. Que Seely dedicated the grave. with ls Spring City as a settlement dates back to 1852 when President Brigham Young advised Father James Allred (once a member of the life guard to the Prophet Joseph Smith) to select a place for settlement where he could locate with his numerous posterity and kindred and preside over them. James Allred was the head of the family. al Meetings were held principally in his own cabin and about a dozen families spent the winter or spring of 1852 in the little settlement. Homeseekers in the valley soon termed this settlement as The Allred Settlement. Jehovah group sets special meetings here Jehovahs Witnesses in the Mt. Pleasant area are looking forward to the week of March 23 to 29 when circuit supervisor, Mr. C. D. Wallace and his wife, Arlene, will visit here as traveling representatives of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. "A program of Bible educational work and instructive meetings has been arranged, says Mrs. Elma McCleery, spokesman for the Witnesses. She added that time has been set aside for making friendly calls at the homes of neighbors in Mt. Pleasant and the surrounding towns. The meetings held during the week include a Tuesday night Ministry School and Service Meeting at 7:30 p.m.; book study at 8 p.m. Thursday; Saturday at 8 p.m. program on new things learned and talk by Mr. Wallace. At 3 p.m. Sunday, March 28, a public talk Does Religion Guide Your Life? will be given at 307 South 6th East, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. All interested persons are invited to attend and hear how the Bible can help determine the answer to this question. All meetings are free, no on 96 birthday An open house will be held March 21, honoring Mr. Larsens mother, Mrs. Sarah F. Allred on the occasion of her 96th birthday Saturday, March 20. Mrs. Allred, who is one of the older residents, was born March 20, 1869, in Fairview, the daughter of Martin and Mary Vance Allred. She took an active part in James Johansen of Ogden visited here several days last week and attended the Pioneer Day celebration. Re-bek- ah all-sta- rs Re-bek- ah Adult education class registration Snow College will conduct spring quarter adult education class registration on Monday, March 22, from 7 to 9 p.m. in Room N114 of the Noyes Build- standing modem mathematics, body conditioning (for women) and body conditioning (for men). ing. Prof. Garth R. Beacham, coordinator of adult education services, said that students will be officially registered for the courses at this time. Classwork will begin on dates to be arranged during the following week. Students who register Monday will be notified by mail of times and places for class meetings after schedules have been arranged. who students Prospective have special class interests are asked to bring others with similar interests to registration in order to insure adequate enrollment, Prof. Beacham said. Most classes which are offered will carry Snow College cedits or may be taken without credits, he explained. A few courses will be offered on Sanpete woman reaches 85 it basis only. quarter: Basic drawing, water color music painting, Shakespeare, appreciation, general psychology, forms and trends in poetry, geography of the Americas, woodwork for everyone, photography, understanding theater. Rapid reading, modern social problems, race relations, under- Fire truck now reconverted to street washer City workmen were out on Tuesday washing the streets in the business section. The workmen were using for the first time an outfit built on the chassis of the old fire truck. A water tank has been put on the truck and all painted a bright red. The washing o fthe street by fire hose was wearing out these expensive hoso according to Mayor David Jorgensen, With this invention the city streets can be taken care of regularly, and with the tank kept filled it can be used on any fire. This apparatus can be on the job and helping to put out a fire while the fire truck is getting hooked up o the fire hydrant. 24 points and Beck dunked Dixie 60, East Carbon 42; North Sanpete 72, Morgan 63; in 20. R. Johnson hit 14. Morgan held the Hawks to Grantsville 67, Manti 70; Moab a 2 score in the first quar- 60, St. Josephs 57. Thursday ter, but with Dennis Cloward, scores: East Carbon 59; MorPaul Beck, Gary Johnson, and gan 66; North Sanpete 57, Steven Blackham connecting, Dixie 43; Grantsville, 65, St. the Hawks closed the gap at Joseph, 45. halftime to Morgan led until they reached 47 points when North Sanpete went 8 and were never ahead behind thereafter. The third quarter favored the winners 0 and they increased this to 9 with a final tally of 20-1- 32-3- 5. Homecoming big 47-4- success with 56-5- 72-6- 3. over 200 here scores: Lower Wednesday A very successful Pioneer bracket, South Sevier, 64 Uintah 37; Delta 68, North Day and Homecoming was held Summitt 57; South Rich 52, here Saturday. More than two hundred perCedar City 66; Union 60; sons 62. gathered at the stake bracket: Emery Upper house for the banquet and program which is sponsored annually by the Mt Pleasant Historical Association. Sixteen persons, those eighty years of age or older, were honored guests and the four eldest were paid special honor. pete County receive the first They were Mrs. Anne W. Mad2,000 acre feet in Price River, sen, 91; William C. Anderson, followed by 13,000 acre feet J. A. 89, all of this that Carbon County would get 91; and Bjelke, Mrs. Laura Olsen city, to store in Scofield Reservoir. 91, of Salt Lake City, Then Sanpete County would Watkins, who comes to the celebration get an additional 8,000 acre almost every year. Corsages feet, with the rest of the water were presented to the ladies going to Carbon County. This and white boutennieres presentis estimated to be about 63,000 ed the two oldest men, while acre feet. those eighty or. store were preThese figures are figured on sented with yellow daffodils. Price River water controversy aired at meeting held in Provo Representatives from Carbon and Sanpete Counties met with five representatives of the Utah State engineer's office Wednesday in Provo to hear a suggestion from that office as to a way to settle the water dispute between the two counties without continuing a court battle. Hubert C. Lambert, acting state engineer, was the spokesman for the official delegation and outlined a suggestion as to an average year and are to how the solution could be form a basis for negotiation. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Bennett reached. It was not learned at The two groups separated for of Raymond, Alberta, Canada, press time whether the two dif- 15 minutes after the presenta- are visiting here with Mr. Ban-net-ts ferent county factions had de- tion by Mr. Lambert. Upon sister, Mrs. Laura Madcided whether to accept the meeting again they asked for sen and other relatives. some more definition of rights suggestion as a basis for Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jensen negotiations. as suggested before they would have returned home from San The acting engineer stressed take any action. Diego, Calif., where they visitw Sarah F. Allred and daughthey had had onl ytwo days to The work was done by the ed their 96 on Saturday study the proposition and all state engineers office in hopes ter, Dr. and Mrs. Ronald were approximations of ending the long dispute that (Helen Loye) Read and childthe LDS Church, attending figures has been in court for years. ren. and not iron-cla- d figures. meetings and working in the Mrs. A. Thomas Patterson, San- - The next court session is set for recommended He that Relief Society until unable to but it was hoped that Lucile, Scott, Rebecca and KelSaturday because of her advanced years. further action would not be ly of Salt Lake City visited She cared for herself and her necessary and a continuance here Saturday with Mr. and home, living alone until she could be requested. Mrs. J. Leo Seely and also attwas 92 years of age. She is 25 persons ended the Pioneer Day celeApproximately now living in a rest home in from the two counties attended bration. Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Chesley the meeting this morning at Mr. and Mrs. Ernest BushJohnson of Fountain Green will the Building in man have returned home from Very impressive and well at- Provo. bring her to the Larsen home a six weeks visit in California were tended services funeral for the open house Sunday. and Arizona. In Yuma they Mrs. Allred married Peter held Saturday afternoon in the Mrs. Clarice Olsen entertain- visited Mrs. Bushmans brother for Ward Chapel Larsen and after he died, she Spring City ed members of the Bridge club and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jarrel maried Easton Clement. She Mrs. Anna Eliza Hansen, 78, on Thursday night. Mrs. Betty Rasmussen and in Santa Barof of wife Hansen F. Joseph later took back her maiden Dase was a special guest. bara they visited their son, Bob name of Allred and has gone 'pring City, High scores were won by Mrs Bushman and family. Prayer at the family home Ruth Fowles and Mrs. Geniel by that name since. She has Mr. and Mrs. Olof Christentwo children, a son, Frank Lar- was given by William Baxter. Carter. sen of Sacramento, California, sen of Fairview, and a daugh- Bishop Harold L. Mickel ofare relatives here and visiting Preter, Mrs. LaRetta Cimmerson ficiated at the services. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Poulson in Moroni for several weeks. She has four lude and postlude organ music and Mr. and Mrs. Merl Ford of California. They came to attend funeral grandchildren and eight great was played by Pamela Watson of Springville were Pioneer services for Mr. Christensens The Pyramid and Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson, grandchildren. Day visitors in Mt. Pleasant. brother, Thomas Christensen. joins with her many relatives The ward choir sang with Mrs, 1. and friends in wishing Mrs, Rose Schofield conducting and Pamela Allred an enjoyable Watson, Specorganist. birthday ial musical numbers were orcelebration. gan and piano duet, Pamela and Michael Watson; vocal solo Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson, Pam ela Watson, accompanist; vocal solo, Dee Bullock, Alpine, with Michael Watson, accompanist, A tribute was given by Mrs. Oliver Carlos Stevens, 88, Lorna Jensen and Mrs. Mary Bear River, and father of Mrs. Finell. The speakers were BishThe North Sanpete FFA Utah State Future Farmers Rulon (Doris) Sowby, Moroni, op Roger M. Allred and Bishop died Monday, March 15, 1965, Harold L. Mickel. Prayers were of America conducted a com- Chapter took photographs and at a rest home of causes in- by grandsons, Lorell Hansen, munity beautification contest prepared a book showing the Spring City, and Clifford Rode-bac- through local FFA chapters results of the cleanup procident to age. gram, and, as a result, received He was bom October 8, 1876, Spring City and Salt during the past year. a check for $100 in the conin Shonesberg, Utah, son of Lake City. The beautiful floral Moroni City launched a clean- test. The cash award was donCharles Franklin and Olive offerings were carried from ef- ated by Sears, Roebuck. TroEmily DeMill Stevens. He was the chapel by grandchildren up program in 1964 in an to of vacant and choir the fort rid members. phy was presented by the State educated in Shonesberg city and The pallbearers were grand- houses and unsightly out build- Vocational Department Orderville adn attended BYU Larson announced Mayor Spring ings. Cooperation from eager Academy at Beaver. He had sons, Lorell Hansen, served in the bishopric of the City; Clifford Rodebach, Jay citizens resulted in the removal that the money would be used efEnoch LDS Ward for eighteen Rodebach, J. K. Fulk, Ronald of many old buildings and the to further beautification years. He had fulfilled a mis- Hansen, Salt Lake City, and improvement of the appearance forts in Moroni for the year 1965. Blackfoot, of the community. Hansen, sion in Tennessee and Kentucky Kenneth while a young man. He was a Idaho. Interment was in the Spring mining prospector and had lived most of his life in Cedar Valley City Cemetery directed by the prior to moving to Bear River Jacobs Mortuary of Mt. Pleasin 1946 where he served as sex- ant. The grave was dedicated ton of the cemetery three years. by Welby Rodebach, of Salt Lake City. He married Martha Lang on relatives Many June 5, 1917, in the St. George Temple. She died January 16, and friends attended the ser1943. He later married Lillie vices. The immediate family of Lang Robinson who survives Mrs. Hansen attending were him as do seven sons and five Joseph F. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. daughters; 44 grandchildren Lowell Hansen and family of and six great grandchildren. Spring City, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen and family, Mr, Mrs. Clara Gaugh is a patient and Mrs. Allan Hansen and at the Sanpete LDS hospital. children, Mr. and Mrs. Welby Mrs. Gaugh who now lives In (Chloe) Rodebach and family, Manti, was a resident of Mt. Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant for many years. Fri- Elvin Hansen and family of ends will remember her as Blackfoot, Idaho; B. Earl All Mrs. L. P. Nelson. After the red, Spring City; Mr. and Mrs. death of her husband she mov- Jack (Grace) Ezell, Mr. and Harris Larson, Mayor of Moroni, receives a $100 check from F.ldcn Wcstenxkow and donated by Sears, Roebuck Co. In ed to California and returned Mrs. Hugo Allred, Salt Lake the beautification contest to Manti several years ago. City. out-of-co- . . son-in-la- Services held City-Coun- Christofferson 85th birthday anniversary March 23rd. She was born at Spring City March 23, 1880. Her parents were Christian and Christiana Larsen Clawson. She was married to Hems Peter Christofferson April 24, 1901, at Spring City by Bishop James A. All-reMr. Christofferson died in May, 1949. She has made her home in this city and lived at Skull Valley where her husband was employed. She served as a Relief Society visiting teacher in the LDS Church for several years. Mrs. Christofferson is the mother of seven sons and daughters, six are living: Leroy Christofferson, Salt Lake (Reva) City; Mrs. Anthony Graro, Garden Grove, Calif.; Mrs. Arthur (Bemita) Johnson, San Pedro, Calif.; Mrs. Spencer (Vera) Bodily, Oakland, (Mildred) Calif.; Mrs. Ivo Christensen, Tooele and Austin Christofferson of Spring City. There are 14 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. Mrs. Christofferson is very active for her years, does her home work and enjoys reading. d. i semi-fina- ls for Mrs. Hansen on March 23rd r Number Twelve per copy got ... scheduled for Monday, March 22 non-cred- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larsen of Fairview Sunday, Grandsons in The following is a tentative schedule of adult education classes to be offered in spring 72-6- le honor woman Bro-therso- n; Mrs. Delila will reach her Coach Mack Wilkey's club won 3 in a Wednesday Morgan and came back game night strong in their second game Thursday to defeat St. George Dixie North Sanpete will play the winner of the Manti Moab game tonight in the semi-finagame. The winner of this contest will play for the Class B championship in the Y field-hous- e Saturday evening. The loser will play for third and sixth spot. Cloward shines Using a fast break coupled with the usual assortment of set plays of Coach Mack Wil keys, the Hawks came from a 10 point deficit to win by 9 points behind the fine shooting of Cloward and Beck. Cloward 57-4- 3. Open house to 10c 19, 1965 win over 57-4- 3 North Sanpetes Hawks move into the semi-finaof the Class B high school basketball tournament now being played In the fieldhouse at BYU. At the conclusion of the finals Utah Grand Lodge Independent cage Dick Gross, 12, and Bob Order of Odd Fellows and convention Gross, 11, grandsons of Mrs. Assembly held in Provo recently, J. O. Elva DeCamp of Mt. Pleasant, Reams of this city was named are members of the San Pedro Grand Treasurer. H. L. Nor- (Calif.) Boys Club Biddy Basteam. ketball man was elected as trustee. The two Gross brothers regD. F. Rowe was appointed district deputy of Mt. Pleas- ularly score 10 to 12 points in ant Lodge No. 20. Mrs. Helen a game. In April they will go Christensen was appointed a to Pennsylvania to compete in the national championship district deputy for Central Lodge No. 52. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seely have returned home from two months vacation in Mexico. They accompanied a group of Moroni residents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Morley, Mr. and Mrs Andrus Nelson, Mr. and Mrs Jay Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Little. George Allred will Local residents named to office Spring City will observe its called the creek Canal Creek. 113 birthday next Monday, They immediately commencMarch 22. It all happened like ed making improvements. this: James T. S. Allred hauled a Father James Allred and a small log house with him from son, James T. S. Allred and 15 Manti with an ox team. The this dwellfamilies left Manti the day of settlers March 22, 1852, to site a fu- ing on the present site of Spring ture home. After some time City in one day. It was sawed they decided to settle along a logs construtced in a building creek flowing from the moun- about 16 feet square. Additiontains to the east of them. They al log homes and other buildings soon were added to the settlement. respects paid bishop I "American Dances" will be the theme of the Mt Pleasant Elementary School Dance Review scheduled for next Thursday night, March 25, at 7:30. .Depicting dances down through the ages, these students prepare a HIE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID, FRIDAY, MARCH Seventy-fou- r Final ' Co. "a' Kt ty Moroni redpient Moroni woman's of $100 died: father dies h, son-in-la- m L iv5 out-of-to- El-wo- Delila Christofferson . . . notes 85 years FFA-conduct- |