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Show TIIE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID May 21, 1965 Page Three Prizes go to Seminary Bowl winning teams games in the Bowl were held the evening Of May 17 in the North Sanpete Stake House. The first place team was composed of Marie Rees, captain; David Rees, Linda Bohne, Monty Maxfield, Dale Nielsen, Susan Livingston. Second place team, Dennis Madsen, captain; Jerry Ann Barney, Donna Wheeler, Annette Jacobs, Sally Robertson, Russell Anderson. Third place team, Tonia Le Hansen, captain; J. Dee Beck, DaNece Tait, Thelma Fowles, Kathleen Cox. Fourth place team, Nannette Strong, captain; Maurine Jensen, Laura Bagley, Kenneth Madsen, Francine Coates, Boyd Championship Mt. Miss Phyllis Coates , . . engaged to wed. Pleasant Seminary Olsen. Successful in their bid for cheerleaders Prof. Onions, one of the worlds most famous clowns, has a good time at the Carson and Barnes Circus. The kids will love one act especially, the one that gave him his name. He walks around the big tent, peeling a huge onion and shedding streams of tears. When he left his professional position at the University of Michigan to take up clowning as a life work, he spent some time trying to pick a name that kiddies would remember. As the onion was part of his act, a friend suggested Onions for the name and it has stuck. Here he Is receiving a horn full of water from a fellow clown. He was featured in Life Magazine, Today, and To Tell the Truth TV shows. Carson and Barnes Circus will show one performance only at Mt. Pleasant Sunday, June 6th at the Basin Drive-i- n Theatre. The performance will begin at 2:30 p.m. In addition, the Great Zacchlnis, human rocket, will present a free outside exhibition, by being shot from the mouth of a monster cannon through space just one hour before showtime. Sky King, television celebrity, will appear and perform in person. Carson and Barnes Circus is now rated the second largest Big Top circus in America. SPECIAL NOTE! J This huge circus will play a "stop-ovengagement" to allow time for feeding and watering er its many animals. These prevailing circumstances will afford local circus fans the opportunity of seeing the largest and by far the finest "Big Top" circus ever to visit this area. REMEMBER, ONLY ONE PERFORMANCE! Afternoon Only! No Nite Show "BASIN DRIVE-I- THEATRE" N GROUNDS for the Wasatch Tigers for next year are these four peppy girls snapped as they completed Cheerleaders at Wasatch named YjewA a routine cheer. They are, back, Susan Reedy, Teri Christensen; kneeling, Bobbie Trett and Carol Ottonello. rioted . . Phyllis Coates, Allen Shelley to exchange nuptial vows in June Mr. and Mrs. Dewey J. Fil-liMr. and Mrs. Gerald (Susan) Cook of Salt Lake City; At a tryout cheering in the Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fillis and gymnasium, the Wasatch stud- family of Provo, visited on ent body selected four seniors Sunday with their mother, as cheerleaders for the coming Mrs. Verda Fillis. school year. They are Teri Mt. Pleasant, a Christensen, On Thursday, Dr. and Mrs daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil C. Capel and seven chilJames E. Christensen; Carol dren of Salt Lake City, brought Ottonello, Yosemite National Mrs. J. Leo to her home. Seely Park, who was a member of After went here visiting this years varsity group; Susan on to Lake Powellthey for the to came Wasatch Reedy, who weekend. the second semester this year from Camp Verde, Arizona; Both employers and employand Bobbie Trett, whose family is stationed with the U. S. Navy ees of American enterprise conin Tokyo, Japan. Nine members tribute to the countys econof next years junior and sen- omic stability, through the ior classes tried out, both with Payroll Savings Plan for U.S. Bonds. Its a good exgroup yells, and in solo efforts Savingsof practical patriotism. to show their enthusiasm and ample s, proves popular two-ye- senior assembly on Tuesday morning, the retiring cheerleaders, Judy Bonnell, Lee Eliel and Marsha Overfelt presented the new leaders with a e frame for pictures, and a notebook of ideas for new yells and pep assemblies. At a Payson, club coordinator; Marlene Buys, Tooele, cheermistress and Susan Nielson, Ferron, songleader. ar exchange wedding vows with Verl Jensen - ar life-siz- Mt. Pleasant Student officers FREE Parking 2:30 p.m. Only Gates open hour earlier SIURIIDAV JQJRIE BENEFIT FAIR ASSOCIATION MEN at Snow tshe office at WHO MATCHED ball Snow Colleges new elective and appointive student body officers will take office at the Inaugural Ball this evening in the College Ballroom. Jerry Pulsipher, of Lander, Wyoming, student body president, will conduct the installation in a candlelight ceremony during the dance. Theme of the ball will be Seventh Dawn. Wes Berrys Orchestra will provide the music. Taking the oath of office will be the following elective off! cers: Wayne Mangelson, student body president, Ephraim; Lottie Lund, first vice president, Salt Lake City; Noall second vice president, Clark, Manti; Marilyn Beal, secretary, Denver; Elaine Blackham, Associated Women Students president, Moroni, and Steve Peterson, Salt Lake City, Associated Men Students president. The following appointive officers will be installed: Judi ClearBarlow, Focus editor, field; Sherry Anderson, GunniDana son, Snowonian editor; Mansfield, Vernal, Snowdrift Linda Zabriskie, Mt. OUR MOUNTAIN it was a mountain. Today, after 60 years of copper production, it is Kennecotts Bingham Canyon Mine half a mile deep, nearly two miles wide. It took men to create Once this world-famo- us industrial achievement big men and big machines. Year by year, the machines have become bigger and more complex. The men, too, have grown. With years of experience, they have increased their knowledge and skilL Through their mastery of the machines, they accomplish production feats today that would have been considered impossible just a few years ago. Copper production at Kennecotts Utah Copper Division represents an investment of more than $30,000 per employee in machines, plants and equipment. This is dwarfed by the incalculable value of the men of copper who make all these inanimate objects come alive. Because of their specialized talents, Kennecotts employees tower over giant equipment. They are todays standard bearers for the Men Who Matched Our Mountain. ISonnecott Copper Corporation Pleasant, Snowdrift Rex Nilsen, Spanish Fork, publicity manager; Linda Wilson, Utah Copper Division An Equal Opportunity Employer H1' r "HELLO MOTHER" j V i V 'r, TV STAR ' Have you called Long Distance recently and said SKY KING SEE that? No? Then pick up your phone and go visiting soon! ZACCHINI! Mountain "Human Rocket" States Telephone FREE ACT! hour before "showtime" X J J n, Helen Syme, Steve Olsen, Stephen Young, Mary Vee Jensen. Sixth place team, David Evans, captain; Rita Whitman, Becky Anderson, Patricia Stewart, Roberta Jackman, Camille Larsen. Seventh place team, Carolyn Rees, captain; Robert Deeble, Lynn Wilson, Sally Mower, Paula Bailey and Georgia Ol- Donna Mae Seely two-ye- skill. Carl-sto- Mr. and Mrs. Grant Coates following in the recreation hall, The couple will make their are announcing the engagement home in Mt. Pleasant. of and forthcoming marriage Miss a graduate of their daughter, Phyllis, and Mr. WasatchCoates, Academy, will also Allen Shelley, son of Mr. and graduate this spring from the Mrs. D. A. Shelley. Brigham Young University. a made for are Plans Mr. Shelley is a graduate of sen. being A very successful science fair for elementary school chil- June 19 nuptial date with the North Sanpete High School and Eighth place team, Dennis period on Anderson, captain; Stephen dren in North Sanpete School ceremony taking place -in the has served a Pleasant Second Third active duty with the United Strate, Louise Westenskow, Hal District was held last Thurs- Mt. Ward Church and a reception States Army. Shelley and Karla Blackham. day and Friday at the Mt. Pleasant Elementary School. Prizes were awarded to the Mrs. Betty Dase was chairfirst and second place teams. will A silver bowl was presented to man of the fair and each classroom teacher was in charge of the first place team which is to have the names- of the team the exhibit from his class. members printed on it. It will Much enthusiasm was shown be passed on in years to come by the students, teachers and Miss Seely is a graduate of and remain in the seminary. parents, and each classroom in Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Seely the district had an exhibit on have announced the engage- North Sanpete High School and They also received a book, Toa Better Life. Each playdisplay. ment and forthcoming mar- Seminary and has worked for ward on er the second place team rethe in An open house was held on Salt company telephone of their daughter, Donna ceived the book, I Dare You. the two days with quite a few riage Mae and Verl Q. Jensen, son Lake City for several years. visiting the exhibits. There was of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Jensen Mr. Jensen is a graduate of All students who participated no judging and no winners. North Sanpete High School and in the final games will receive a of Spring City. has attended Snow College and sepclal pen in recognition of Buttermilk was originally a Saturday, May 29, has been Utah State University. He serv- their achievement. tour of active from churning but- set as their wedding date. A ed a ter. Today, most of the butter- reception to honor the couple duty with the United States Utah Safety Council sugBe prepared to stop at milk sold is made by adding a will be held that evening in Army. gests pure lactic acid culture to pas- the Mount Pleasant Second-Thir- d The couple will make their every intersection in case the even if other driver doesnt home in Salt Lake City. teurized skim milk. Ward Recreation Hall. Science fair , Fifth place team, Gary captain; Lori Ellsworth, h '' |