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Show Pgrarntfr Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clark or the Respective Signers for Further Information Publisher CONOVER HARRISON WOODROW WEIGHT Editor MARY B. CLOWARD Associate Editor NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of HANS JORGEN- NAMember: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. SEN $2.00 ant Pyramid June and July 2, 1965. HAVE ONE ON THE HOUSE BECK'S APPLIANCE Maytag RCA Whirpool Tappan $ Amana French! Staap or Flat Roofs GUARANTEED SERVICE on all appliances & refrigeration Phone 462-202- 5 107 N. lit W. CHIROPRACTORS Dr. Vem R. Webster CHIROPRACTOR will practice In Mantl every Tuesday from 3 to 7 p.m. Firjt door oast of City Fir Station on Union Street (No appointment necessary) Siding 25 Plaintiff VS Any Kind RALPH GLEN EDWARDS, or Asbastos Aluminum 11, 18 SUMMONS CIVIL NO. 5398 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SANPETE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH: PAULETTE LARSON ED WARDS, BOOriNG APPLIANCES will Deceased Published in the Mt. Pleas- DIRECTORY BUSINESS Creditors present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, on or before the 15th day of September A. D. 1965, ALICE J. HANSEN Administratrix of the Estate of Hans Jorgensen, 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: Six Months One Year . , , $4.00 deceased. Defendant THE STATE OF UTAH TO CALL OR WRITE FOR FREE ESTIMATES THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: WESLEY GREEN You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon or ROOFING mail to (plaintiffs attorney) 1123 West 5th North at John S. McAllister, AttorSalt Lake City, Utah at Law, Mt. Pleasant, ney Phone Utah, an answer in writing to the complaint and file a copy SLAUGHTERING of said answer to the clerk of Custom slaughtering in in- the above entitled court within spected building. Also USDA 20 days after service of this inspection available. Ed Bench summons upon you. If you fail Falrvlew, Utah. CaU so to do, judgement by default will be taken against you for UPHOLSTERING the relief demanded in said complaint (which has been BROWN'S filed with the clerk of said UPHOLSTERING court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith Sole lumping up? If to, bring it to served upon you). If your address is unknown MT. PLEASANT. UTAH to plantiff or his attorney, 4th South First East and the complaint is not attached to this1 summons, it WATCH REPAIR will be filed within said 10 days with the clerk of the We have experts repair above court, and you may there obtain a copy. watches, size rings, etc. This is an action (state the sum of money or briefly Work guaranteed. other relief demanded, and in case of publication of summons RAY & VALENES set forth a description of the subject matter or res involved Mt. Pleasant in the action). This is an action for a divorce, property settlement, reasonable attorney's fees and costs. Published in the Mt. Pleas 1.00. minimum Rata: 6c par word; ant Pyramid June 4, 11, 18 The state board of agriculture, acting under the authorUtah Code Annoity of tated 1953, as amended, concurred with the lequests of the Sanpete County commissioners that certain areas In Sanpete County be declared as cleanup areas for the eradication of grasshoppers for the present year. The areas designated include (a) that area bounded by the county line starting west of Freedom, south to the point where the county line runs west to the Sevier River Bridge, thence south to Highway 89 at Christianberg, the boundary Is then straight east to the eastern boundary of Sanpete County, thence north along the county line; this boundary then goes west to our starting point on the Sanpete County line. That area bounded by Sanpete County line on the south, extending east from Axtell to the county boundary thence north along the county boundary until the county boundary touches Ferron Creek, thence westerly to Highway 89 at Nine Mile Reservoir; the boundary then follows Highway 89 west and south to Axtell. That area of Sanpete County bounded by the county line 2 427-375- 2. DRUGS MT. PLEASANT DRUG Reliable Prescriptions Timex CARDS GREETING Gift Watches Cosmetics Jewelry Young's Rexall Drug Utah Noma and Cara Stag Falrvlew, COSMETICS for man and woman PRESCRIPTIONS FURNACE CLEANING IF" your furnace needs cleaning call 1 I. r. CobIoi 462-208- (Eloese Monson residence) Rerun Rata: 50e (up to 5 linas). FOR SALE FURNACE CLEANING Lester Hill and Sons GUNNISON Clean early and SAVE with our GIANT' Super Suction Cleaner Most Modern Cleaning Unit Available . . . oFr Information PHONE 462-201- 7 Mrs. Travis Rosenlof HARDWARE Central Utah Implement & Hardware Company 36 WEST MAIN STREET 7 Mt. Pleasant Phone JOHN DEERE QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT Parts and Service 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. A & A Round Oak Furnace Co., 351 South 1100 East. Springvllle, Utah. CaU m!9tfc NEW and used Stokermatics. 1965 models are automatic, 489-668- 1. jet fired. Used heaters, $100.00 and up. Hansen Stokermatic Sales, Gunnison, Jn25 Utah. Phone 258-331- 9. (Signed) Harold P. Hansen SPINET piano, this area. Take over small monthly payMt. Pleasant City Recorder ments. For more details Published in the Mt. Pleasant write, Credit Manager, Box 6179, Sugar House Station, Pyramid June 25, 1965. Salt Lake City, Utah. Jn25 NOTICE OF ELECTRIC range in good conBUDGET MEETING dition. See Mrs. Neola Han Jn25 sen. Phone HOT POINT APPLIANCES ACME QUALITY PAINTS 462-267- 9. ELECTRIC ranges and automatic washers used in the schools one season high New Large discounts .erpets, guarantee Manti Contact wallpaper, and Bennett's paint. GenHome ISupply for details and eral bouse furnishings. Mt. Pfoeseirt Jn25 prices. HARDWARE HOUSEWARE IMPRINTING No need of shopping out Pleasant for nationally of ML advertised Wedding and Engagement Rings FINEST WATCHES AND JEWELRY A public hearing on the bud get of North Sanpete School District will be held at 8 p.m Wednesday, June 30, 1965 at the school board office in Mount Pleasant, Utah. Published in Mt. Pleasant Pyramid, June 25, 1965. FOR SALE Reconditioned FOR SALE Dex and guaranteed: twin PIANO for sale in vicinity. As ter washer, $60; Maytag sume low monthly payments or rental. Write Factory wringer washer, $60; Maytag auto, washer, $100 Credit Dept., 1343 So. Main, auto, washer, Whirlpool Salt Lake City, Utah. jy2 $100; Maytag clothes Local teachers at U eight-wee- k of U institute Loa Hazel Cheney of Fair-vie- English instructor at the North Sanpete High School, and Verl E. Johansen, Mt. Pleasant, principal and English instructor at North Sanpete Junior High, Moroni, are among the sixty high school English teachers from throughout the United States selected to park sumticipate in an mer institute at the University of Utah. The institute begins June 28 and ends August 20. Specialized training in language, literature, and composition as well as methods for applying this training to classroom teaching will be offered. The program is intended to help Improve the quality of high school education by providing further training for English teachers who did not major in English as undergraduates. The institute is supported by the U. S. Office of Education and 25, 1965. under terms of the National Defense Education Act. This NOTICE OF BUDGET act, which was first passed in HEARING 1958 to strengthen several areas Notice is hereby given that of American education, has re a public hearing will be held cently been amended to include in the council room of the Mt. training for teachers of EngPleasant City Hall on Monday, lish in recognition of the vital June 28, 1965, at 12 oclock role that command of our nanoon. tive language plays in educaThis hearing is held for the tion. purpose of presenting the Dr. Morton Donner, assistant Mount Pleasant City budget professor of English at the unfor the fiscal year beginning iversity said none of the instiJuly 1, 1965 and ending June tute participants will be charg30, 1966. ed tuition fees. They will also All citizens of Mount Pleas- receive stipends for living exant are invited to attend this penses from the federal government. meeting. Classified Ads dry- WANTED er, $75; Kelvinator clothes dryer, $60; Hotpoint refrig WANTED to buy Older era tor, $25; Frigidaire re homes (good condition) Terms if Needed frigerator, $50; Hotpoln bldg, lots, small acreage electric water heater, $35 We appreciate your patronage close to outskirts of town. Hoover vacuum cleaner, $19, SEE US FIRST location Send description, 95; Singer treadle machine, and selling price to: P. L. & Floral Valene's Ray $10; Singer portable maLambert, 22503 Meyler St. AND GIFTS chine, $29 95. Manti Home No. 10, Torrance, California, Jn25 Supply of course. 90502. M28tfc HAY rake and baler. See Mrs EARN while MOWERS SHARPENED on learn you Henry Christensen or phone the training. job paid Salary LAWN MOWER AND Jy2 plus subslstance. Major oil BICYCLE SERVICE r, 1955 CHEV. one company has opportunity for ReLawn Mower Sharpened and Excellent condition driver. young man In Sanpete Counhave Wa parts, angina paired. mower Also ty. Mechanic preferred. Will lawn rotary most blades wheels for and tires, consider Reasonable. June mechanically inclintubes of All sizes mowers. Sondrup, tires, ed person. Send your name and parts for bicycles and triSpring City, Utah See Fri and address to P. O. Box cycles. Leave word at: Sat. j2 Nielson's Market, Rn. Green 1A, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Jn25 con ELECTRIC range, good Central Utah Implement, dition. $10.00, Miscellaneous Mt. Pleasant phone 498 WANTED Jn2.K Baxter's Confectionery, Spr. City Fountain Green. CALL KIM and KIP Pehrson, for pickup end delivery on Fridays ITS inexpensive to clean rugs Phone Will do erSAM'S SHOP and upholstery with Blue rands, weeding, lawn mowLustre. Rent electric sham-pooGUNNISON ing. jy9 $1. Consolidated Furhouse clean $1 00 per WILL niture Co. One of the things that selj25ca hour, rhone Lana Everitt or dom turns out as it should is GOOD Alfalfa hay in the field Barbara Mikkelsen, Fountain the car Just ahead. See Stan Peterson. Green, 381 or 426. Jn25 j25 462-241- 9. eight-wee- WaL extending west to the western boundary of Sanpete County then following the western boundary north and then east to the Sevier River Bridge. The line continues from the Sevier River Bridge following county line east to the tops of the mountains west of Ephraim; the eastern boundary from this point goes directly south and intersects Highway 89 near Christianberg; the boundary then follows Highway 89 through Gunnison and on to Axtell. IfjewS looted er .... Mrs. Vern West of Phoenix, Arizona. Vivian Fox and Ruth Coombs visited on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Olson of Magna, spent Saturday and Sunday with their sister, Vivian Dye. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lamb were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lamb, Jr., of White Rock; Mr. and Mrs. Nick Paige and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lamb all of Payson. Mrs. Arlene Lamb resigned as counselor in the Primary and Mrs. Eunice Rees was sustained to take her place. Visiting the Moroni Thomas on Tuesday was their son, Alta Dick. On Wednesday, came to spend a week between quarters of school. Sunday, Mr .and Mrs. Raymond Anderson attended the Housekeeper reunion in Salt Lake City. Their granddaughter, Tammy, returned with them for a visit. Recently the DUP began a memory garden in honor of the women pioneers of Wales. Each year they will plant more until all have a rose in honor of their memory. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dye had their daughter, Miriam Hansen and sons, Kirt and Kevin of Centerfield, with them on Saturday and ISunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lamb of Springville spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. H. Ben Lamb. Mrs. Carol Trevort and baby are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Davis. The Davis received word that Ann Davis is ill in an Ogden hospital. The Home Improvement Club met recently at the home Mr. and Mrs. John L. Olsen , . , note golden uedding of Alice Rigby. The prayer was given by Alice and Marian Daniels led the pledge of Kathy Larsen led the pledge. The group made plans for a picnic, after which refreshments were served. HelThe children of John L. and been a farmer and sheepman en Porter, reporter, gave the Ethel Oman Olsen invite all and has lived in Moroni all his closing prayer. friends and relatives to attend life. Mr. Olsen has given much an open house given to honor service to the city as well as Mrs. A. L. Peterson is ac- them for their golden wedding to the church. He has held the companying the Elden Peterson anniversary. It will be held on position of president of the family back to California for a June 26 from 3 to 7 p.m. in YMMIA, stake secretary of the few weeks visit with them at the Moroni Stake House. No YMMIA, president of the EldSacramento, and will also visit gifts are requested. ers Quorum, secretary of the a grandson, Dr. Jay R. ChrisOman Olsen was born California Mission for two years Ethel tensen and family in Fresno. to Aaron and Elsie Behunin and served 26 years as ward Oman December 16, 1890, in clerk under five bishops. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Seely Mount Pleasant. She was rearMr. and Mrs. Olsen are the spent Fathers Day in Nephi, ed in Castle Dale, Utah, and parents of eight children, Oman guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank received her education in public L. Olsen, Mesquite, Nevada; Morgan. They attended sacra- schools there. In addition to ment meeting there, where rearing a large family she has Lloyd V. Olsen, Idaho Falls, their grandson, John Leo Mor- been active in church work Idaho; Mrs. Everett Orstrom gan, was one of the speakers. which included secretary of the (Evelyn), Roy, Utah; Mrs. U. Miss Marie Rees, daughter YWMIA, teaching in the Pri- O. (Helen) Celestre, Lafayette, Mrs. Jane Elkins and two mary and Sunday School. She California.; Dr. Ralph A. Olsen, of Mr. and Mrs. Newel Rees technicians is taking daughters of Salt Lake City has been a Relief Society visit- Bozeman, Montana; Elliot B. visited on Sunday with her mo- ing teacher for many years and Olsen, Safford, Arizona; Mrs. training at the LDS Hospital is still active in this position. Newton (Ida) Donaldson, Mor- in Salt Lake City. ther, Mrs. V. H. Gunderson. She worked two years as a oni; Mrs. Chester (Rheta) Cluff Visiting with Sarah Davis A club met at the home nurse for Dr. W. P. Winters in of Bountiful. They have 31 are Wanda and Bryant Peterof Kathy Christensen. They Mount Pleasant before her mar- grandchildren and three sen of Las Vegas. discussed how to make beds, riage to John L. Olsen May 19, dust properly, clean woodwork, 1915, in the Salt Lake Temple. John L. Olsen was born to polish windows and clean floors and also decided on a project Peter and Helena Sorensen Olto make for their next meting. sen July 18, 1888, in Moroni Connie Harrison gave a dem- He attended public school in onstration on rescue operations Moroni and Brigham Young used for a drowning victim. Academy. He served an LDS Officers of the club are; Con- mission from 1909 to 1912 in nie Harrison, president; Faye the California Mission. He has vice Christensen, president; EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Kathy Christensen, reporter; ice Olsen and Mrs. Reiva RosJill Burnside, song leader; oth- enlof. er members are: Mary Ellen AT On June 13, Mr .and Mrs. Zabriskie, Kerry Deuel, Keith Washburn and JoLeen Robin- Calvin Christensen of Provo, son. and Mrs. Minnie Rutishauser, Leaders of the group are visited with Mrs. A. L. PeterMrs. Sharon Christensen and son. The Christensen had come Linda Zabriskie. here to attend the missionary testimonial for David Bailey. EPHRAIM Bridge Club met Thursday A tape recording from Mrs. evening of last week with Mrs. Peterson's son, Dean A. PeterOPEN BOWLING EVERY NIGHT Thelma Tuttle as hostess. High son, president of the Norwescores were won by Mrs. Clar- - gian LDS Mission, was played. 4-- H Open house in Moroni Saturday to be held for John Olsens 4-- H x-r- 4-- H FREE BOWLING COW INSTRUCTION PALACE LANES n Mrs. Mabel Edmunds of Salt Lake City, formerly of Wales, is a patient at a Salt Lake City hospital, after suffering a heart attack. She is reported to be slightly improving. The first meeting of the Sneaky Stitchers was held on June 4, at Paula Baileys home Members of the club are: Diana Blackham, Janice Morley, Ruth Jensen, Suzette Christensen, Dianne Nielsen, Donna Nunley, Patty Puzey and Marie Blackham, and their leaders are Paula Bailey and Karla Blackham. The officers are: Suzette C.; vice president, president, Donna N.; secretary, Dianne N.; and reporter, Marie B. Plans were made for a party at the park, but we got rained out and so went to Paula Baileys home to continue it. Our third meeting was held June 14 at Karla Blackham's home. We were instructed in how to make house slipper-ou- t of wash cloths. We planned our next meeting and refreshments were served, and we were then dismissed. Repoitei Marie B. fountain n Visiting Arthur Lamb for Father's Day were Mr. and staiting at Axtell, One-owne- 462-294- WaL Agricultural board designates areas for grasshopper control Legal Notices NORTH SANPETES HOME NEWSPAPER HALLMARK June 25, 1965 THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Page Two Cjt The Oldroyd family outing was enjoyed Sunday for Fathers Day at Saratoga. Family members from here were Mt and Mrs. Earl Ivory and son, Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ivory and three children. Mr and Mrs. Leonard Ivory. Going from Moroni were Mr. and Min Mac Moi ley and family. 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