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Show Page Two THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID May 21, 1965 Pyramid NORTH SANPETES HOME NEWSPAPER HARRISON CONOVER Publisher WOODROW WEIGHT Editor Associate Editor MARY B. CLOWARD iS Member: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. Issued every Friday by the North Sanpete Publishing Company, and entered at the Post Office at Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah, as second class matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rates, Payable in Advance: One Year . . . $4 00 Six Months BUSINESS .... a $2.00 DIRECTORY UPH0LSTEBING APPLIANCES BROWN'S UPHOLSTERING BECK'S APPLIANCE RCA WMrpool Maytag Tappan $ Amana Franchiia Exhibited at the elementary schools Science Fair this power plant display is being studied by Deanna Seely, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sofa lamping up 7 If so, bring it to GUARANTEED SERVICE on all appliances & refrigeration Phone 42-202- 5 107 N. 1st W. MT. PLEASANT, UTAH 4th South Erst East Wasatch teacher WATCH BEPA1B CHR0PBACT0IS Dr. Vem R. Webster CHIROPRACTOR wM practice in Mantl every Tuesday from 8 to 7 p.m. Erst door east of City Fire Station on Union Street (No appointment necessary) We have experts repair watches, size rings, etc. Work guaranteed. RAY & VALENE'S Mt. Pleasant P1PCS MT. PLEASANT DRUG Reliable Prescriptions HALLMARK GREETING CARDS Gifts Watche Cosmetics Jewelry Timex Young's Rexall Drug Falrviaw, Utah Stag and Caro Nome COSMETICS for men end women PRESCRIPTIONS Classified Ads Rate: So per word; minimum 1.00. Rerun Rate: 50c (up to S lines). FOR SALE FURNACES the average home with a good furnace properly Installed and adjusted right should cost per year: coal $70, OU $100, Bottled gas $150 or$200. Any heating system should not dirty a home. Round Oak AAA Furnace TOI3ACE CLEANING "IF" 31 (Eloene Monson residence) CAIPEHTBT General Carpentry Cabinet Building Roofing Phone 0 150 shares water, LLOYD MATHESON Fairview, Utah HA1DT7A1E Central Utah Implement A Hardware Company MAIN STREET Mt. Pleasant Phono 442-278- 7 JOHN DEERE QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT Port and Sorviee HOT POINT APPLIANCES ACME QUALITY PAINTS 258-331- 9. STILL have few pieces farm equipment in first class condition. W55 International Badisc ploy; Minneler; apolis Moline sprayer, complete. Harold Young, B-- 2 Tax Area, Dugway, Utah, or Jan-is- e Pehrson, 150 So. 3rd W Mt Pleasant. Jn4 OR RENT House at 425 E. 1st So., Mt. Pleasant bath, furnace. See Mrs. Athol Madsen. Phone or Moroni Terms if Needed We appreciate your patronage SEE US FIRST Ray Valene's Floral & AND GIFTS ROOFING 462-254- 2, Steep or Flat Rooft Siding-Alum- inum Any Kind or Asbestos CALL OR WRITE FOR FREE ESTIMATES WESLEY GREEN ROOFING 1123 West 5th North Salt Lake City, Utah Phone 462-210- 5. M2 8 Utah. 84111. M28 HONDA 150 63 model. Low mileage, excellent condition. See to appreciate. Phone 4 or see Mike Allen. M21 USED 8 ft. camper. In very good condition. Call James M. Garrett at 623-07or see at 153 E. 5th No., Nephl, Utah. M2l 462-219- Yjswi Yjotei . . . Mrs. Gordon (JoAnne) Gran- ger and three sons of Salt Lake City are visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Boyd Hafen. Visiting at the Hy Merz home Sunday were Mrs. Clara Smith and daughters of Elsinore, also Mrs. Margie Dapauer of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McGary of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Nielsen of Salt Lake City visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Myles D. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Hy Merz the weekend of May 8, and celebrated Mrs. Merzs birthday which fell on May 7. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coates, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Coates, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coates of Mt. Pleasant; and Mr .and Mrs. Bill Coates of Moroni met with other members of the Coates family from Salt Lake City, at a Sprtngville cafe, Saturday night for a dinner. The party honored the birthday . anniversaries of Mrs. Venice Cannaday and Mrs. Ray Coates. The Snow College Music De- Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clark or tho Rospoctiv Signors for Further Information Snow coeds vie for Miss Snow' Thirteen Snow College coeds vied for Miss Snow honors at the annual Miss Snow Pageant held last evening at the college auditorium in Ephraim. Jean Price, Wales, was one of the candidates. Others were Jeannette Beck, Gunnison; Jams Stout, Ephraim; Nancy Mohlman and Susan Acord, Bountiful; Julie Olsen, Beth Nelson, Ferron; Marlen Buys, Tooele; Voneal Jensen, Richfield; Judith Peterson, Castle Dale; Dora Jane Peterson, Loa, Wayne County; Vicki Adams, Orem; Judi Barlow, Clearfield. The winner will appear in the Miss Utah Pageant and will be crowned by Carolee Pay, Nephi, last years Miss Snow. will perform. Among the numbers which the choir will present are Will James Sing and Rejoice, the spiritual, Sometimes I Feel Lake a Motherless Child and Trottin to the Fair, a novelty number. The concert band will perMANTI-LSAL NATIONAL form Elsas Procession to the FOREST. MAMMOTH ASPEN Cathedral by Wagner, School A Impressive rites held for brevities Utah. Mr., Mrs. Bills Funeral services held for social for the seaCharles and Annie Bills Satur- sonClosing of Acme the Club was held day, May 15, 1965, in the Fair-vie- at the home of Pauline RasSouth Ward with Kay mussen last Wednesday afterOstler of the bishopric In charge were as follows: family prayer, noon. Luncheon was served to 14 members and six guests: Byron Thulin; prelude and Fern Dorcas postlude music, Virginia Mow- Claris Jacobs, Helen Sorensen, Bohne of Stevens, choir directed by Ellis er; song, Madsen; opening prayer, Bishop Henry Wheeler; speaker, Mrs. Ruth Tomlinson, both of Pres. Golden Carlston; vocal Mt. Pleasant. Edgar E. Lasson, bishop of solo, Mariam Terry with VirMt Pleasant First Ward, officginia Mower at the piano; speaker, Bishop Lawrence Lar- iated at the services. The famsen; vocal duet, Ellen Tucker ily prayer was given by Harand Alta Larsen with Alta Os- old Peterson; prelude and postborn as accompanist; speaker, lude music, Ethel Ericksen; inHarold Carlston, Salt Lake vocation, Gordon Sperry; speakCity; remarks, Kay Ostler; er, Dail P. Averett; musical selsong, choir; benediction, Gayle ection, Ethel Ericksen; speaker, Tina Nelson; tribute, Nellie McStewart of Layton, Utah. Pallbearers: Tommy Mow- Allister; vocal duet, VaLene Joer, Eddie Wheeler, Ronald hansen and Eva Seely; remarks Wheeler, Henry Wheeler, Earl by Bishop Lasson; benediction, Wilcox, Wesley Day, Lynn Jack Jensen. Burial was in Mt. Pleasant Day, Byron Thulin, Elvin Bills, Burke Stewart, Gayle Stewart, City Cemetery. Bert Ruesch dedicated the grave. Dan Brinkerhoff. Pallbearers were Frank OlBurial was in Fairview City Michael Olson, Wayne son, Ersen-back Cemetery directed by Stewart, Larry Stewart, John Funeral Home. Babbel, Frank Voorhes. w Miicellaoeons WILL TRADE 3 fairly homes in Salt Lake County, also apt. house near U of U for property in Sanpete County. A. B. Helm, Phone 298-474- 5, 3579 FOR SALE 1951 GMC PICKUP truck, ton. Also 7 year old mare, new W. gentle riding horse. Milton Larsen, Spring City. Phone 462-200- PafemlM uouah HELP WANTED typist stenographer: For Information and application forms Inquire at the Sanpete ASCS County Office, 132 No. Main St., Mantl, Utah. Interested only in fulltime permanent employee -- M21 this city; Laura Sorensen, Salt NOTICE Lake City; and Verda Young WASATCH ACADEMY adof Dugway. committee announces Rook was played with prizes missions now time for Btudents that it is going to Euleda Mumford, Let-ti- e to Peterson and Anna Gunder- 1965-6-apply for the school year Applications may be son. obtained at the Wasatch AcadSchool Office. Bridge Club met Thursday emy Published in the ML Pleasevening with Sadie Mower as hostess. Dorothy Nielson of ant Pyramid May 21, June 4, Long Beach, Calif., was a spec- 1965. ial guest. High scores were One of three letters in the won by Clarice Olsen and Mary average mail box is an Cloward. 6. EVERY" GRa MONUMENTS Fine Granite skillfully carved with the design of your choice. One low charge covers granite, carving and installing. Terms arranged. No interest. Dates carved on existing monuments in cemetery. Ruesch Monument Co. Mt. Pleasant Phone 642-202- Gertrude Allred Funeral services were held in Mount pleasant Ward Chapel Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Gertrude M. Rolf-so- n First-Four- th Allred, 62, 1855 South 12th East, Salt Lake City, who died May 15, 1965, of a lingering illness in a Salt Lake City hospital. 1 n Mrs. Allred, a of this was born area, singer May 27, 1902, in Mt. Pleasant, a daughter of Neils and Annie Frandsen Rolfson. She married Ray L. Allred July 26, 1924, in Mantl. She was an active member of the LDS Church. The family made their home in Mt. Pleasant until moving to Salt Lake City nine years ago. Surviving are her husband, a son, Merrill Allred, and the following daughters, Mrs Frank (Helen) Olson, Mrs. John (Dorothy) Babbel, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Frank (Elaine) Voorhees, Media, Pa.; Mrs. well-know- C tfawiM main cay vkv ilEGUIG. ITS HEALTHIER It is so much easier to keep your kitchen clean as a clinic with a flameless electric range. There is nothing to create dirt with flameless heat. a tkat Include Cascade Pttuniai, pfek A White Magic, Multiflora Double, Chany Tart and Hooey Bunch, d 8ugr Plum Koekct GABDENSTAB varietC PortaUc' hm Th5j?Ttt?hSti Because it is flameless, an electric range requires no oxygen. Your kitchen does not become stuffy through the loss of oxygen. So electric cooking has to be healthier. Keller's Greenhouse 40 West 300 South Syndergaard. held here for M28 1. CLERK, 'c of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dase; Lizetta Beck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Beck, and Paul Syndergaard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Funeral services SALE, located T12S, T13S, All Musician March by William H. Wayne (Barbara) Stewart, of S.L.M. R5E, ORAL AND Beebe and a medley of numbers Murray; 15 grandchildren; sisSEALED bids will be received from Camelot. ters, Mrs. Hilma Jensen and by the Forest Supervisor, 350 East Main, Price, Utah at 10:00 A.M. M.S.T., June 21 1965, for an estimated 1,250 M board feet of timber marked or otherwise designated for cutting. The minimum acceptable bid per M board feet is: aspen, $4.15. There is no slash disposal required. Minimum deposit with bid $400.00. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids should be obtained from the District Ranger, Mt. Pleasant, Utah, or the Forest Supervisor, Price. Utah. Published in the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid May 21, M28 . .. Melvin D. Moore and Lue Williams of Van Nuys, Calif., were also visitors at the Merz and Hansen homes the same weekend. THE John R. Seely home in Mt. Pleasant. Write John R. Seely, Box 131, Blanding, 1965. Salt Lake City. Jn4 GIBSON electric guitar and SLAUGHTERING amplifier with reverb and tremelo. This vicinity. For Custom slaughtering in Inmore details write Guitar spected building. Also USDA Dept., Box 6179, Salt Lake inspection available. Ed Bench M21 City, Utah. Fairview, Utah. Call 427-375- 2. Monday, May 24 head-piec- e, 4850 So. 2 set at Snow 436-847- 5. FOR RENT HAVE ONE ON THE HOUSE Spring concert partment will present its annual spring concert Monday evening at 8 in the school auditorium. The public is invited. Vocal and instrumental soloists who are music majors or M28 private students will be prePARADE saddle, martingale sented. Three college groups silver trim. Also the Concert Band, the Madrinew practically springs, in- gals and the A Cappella Choir ner spring mattress. Mrs. Duane Jensen. Phone WELL kept carpets show the results of regular Blue Lustre spot cleaning. Rent electric shampooer $1. Consolidated Furniture Company. M21c Consolidated Furniture. Carpets, modem Gen-erbrick home. wallpaper, and Bennett's point. 1 acre; good bam; house furnishings. Mt. Pleasant 184 No. 2nd E. Mt Pleasant. Call IMPRINTING BALDWIN piano. Take over No need of (hopping out of Mt. payment of $10 per month on Baldwin Spiniet or will Pleasant for nationally advertised sell for cash. Also electric Wedding and organ. Write Adjuster, P.O. Box 11011, Salt Lake City, Engagement Rings AND JEWELRY Hays, Kansas. This is the only such institute supported by the National Science Foundation this summer. NSF granted the college $41,420 to finance the institute which involves the study of grassland plants and animals and how they adapt to their environments. Each participant will receive a $600 stipend plus allowances for travel and dependents, a total of eight hours of undergraduate or graduate credits will be earned. Dr. Gerald Tomanek, chairman of the division of biological sciences and nationally-recognize- d authority on Great Plains grasslands, will direct Grant Seely and Mark Alan Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Beck, 427-383- 8, HARDWARE HOUSEWARE FINEST WATCHES Howard Den Hartog of Wasatch Academy is among 33 high school biology teachers from 14 states who received a grant to attend a summer grassland ecology institute at Fort Hays State College, at good barn, sheds, sheep tight fences. Good location. Call the institute. Other FHS facOlen Miner, Fair-viemembers on the instrucUtah. M21 ulty tional staff will be Dr. Howard NEW and used Stokermatlcs. Reynolds, Dr. Eugene Fleharty 1965 models are automatic, and Arthur Harri. Mr. Den Hartog is the only jet fired. Used heaters, $100.00 and up. Hansen teacher from Utah to attend. Stokermatic Sales, Gunnison, Utah. Phone Jn25 an 427-383- 36 WEST 489-668- 1. 58 ACRES, your furnace needs cleaning call I. F. Ceiloi, 462-2C- czrrai South 1100 East Sprtngville, Utah. Call ml9tfc Co., 351 gets summer institute grant An interesting exhibit on trees was displayed in a booklet by the elementary school students at the Science Fair last week. From left to right are Diane Nunley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nunley; Billy Dase, son Seeyour dealers new electric range features now. Menti, Utah kdA Iflti electric, it'e better I UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. 0 |