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Show October 8, 1963 TIIE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Page grandson of Louise Monson and Lydia Morley of Moroni. Sanpete women U V to attend USU of 25 leaders Tuttle, USU extension agent, to an educational womens leadership school sponsored by Utah State University Extension Services October Women Today is the theme and select volunteer women leaders from throughout Utah will attend to receive pertinent information they can pass on to women in their own local organizations, according to Dr Margaret Merkley, USU Ex11-1- Miss Loretta Turpin ... to wed Ervin Shelley Fairview miss, Mountainville man plan wedding in Manti Temple Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Turpin of Fairview are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Loretta, and Ervin Shelley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Shelley of Mountainville. The couple has set October 15 as their wedding date in the Manti Temple. A reception will be held that evening in the Fairview South Ward Church. Miss Turpin is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and also the Hollywood Beauty College in Provo. Mr. Shelley is also a graduate of North Sanpete High and has served an LDS mission in New England. Dorcas Blain observes anniversary The family of Mrs. Dorcas Blain, Spring City, will honor her on her 83rd birthday anniversary. Mrs. Blain was born in Spring City October 9, 1882. Her parents were Orson and Lorena Sorensen Allred. Saturday evening the ComGraduating from the eighth Club held a party munity in the Spring City schools grade at the home of Mathel Ander- Mrs. Blain went in to the teleson. graph office as a telegraph operator at Gunnison remaining Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dye and there two Then working children and Vivian Dye were for Baxter years. and Blain store for guests at a dinner in honor of two years. the seventh birthday of Randy She married James W. Blain Dye and the third birthday of Kirk Hansen. The party was September 2, 1903, in the Manti Temple. President John Mcheld at the Mayfield Park. Allister performed the cereLouise Rees and daughters, mony. She has lived in this city durmg her married life. Mr. Carolyn and Mary Ann were Blain died in 1956. Salt Lake City visitors on Being a faithful member of the LDS Church, she has given Billy Roses sculpture starts service as a Primary officer, MIA activity leader, Sunday trip to Israel. School teacher, a Relief Society visiting teacher for 35 years; Relief Society class leader for 3 years, a member of the ward choir since her early girlhood, and is presently a member of the choir, a member of the ward and stake Singing Mothers Chorus. She was the first secretary of the DUP, serving eight years; also as captain and other offices in the ward and Have you called county DUP. Mrs. Blain is the mother of Long Distance nine sons and daughters with four living, Mrs. Bernice Chrisrecently and said tensen, Mrs. Fay Ivory, Mrs. Eula Lee Maxfield and Lyle that? No? Then pick Blain, all of Salt Lake City. There are 22 grandchildren and and up your phone 42 great grandchildren. soonl go visiting Amy Kelly is only 15 but she goes to all of the Rotary Mountain Club meetings in Stettler, AlStates berta, Canada, with her father, who is a deaf mute. She tells Telephone him, in sign language, what is being said and speaks for him when he tells her in sign language to say something. 4-- H MOTHER" Remember when congress shoes ? Dad economics 4 pro- Featured speakers for the conference are Dr. Don C. Carter, head department of family life and child development, at Women as USU, discussing Persons, Employment of Women, and Love; Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton, wife of the Utah governor, discussing Utah Women in 1965; and dinner speaker for a Thursday evening smorgasbord, Judge John Farr Larson of the Third District Juvenile Court, Salt Lake City, discussin Women the Sculptors of Man." Special interest features of the conference include a fashion show, Clothing and You, Monday evening under the direction of Mrs. Helen Wright, field representative of Simplicity Pattern Company, New York City; Santas Workshop of Christmas ideas in the Student Union Sky Room Tuesday evening, followed by a lecture, The Soviet Union, China and India in the main auditorium by historian, Louis Fischer, a Forum speaker, and an informal tea at the home of President and Mrs. Daryl Chase on Wednesday afternoon. The women will participate in a series of sectional meetings each day under leadership of USU extension specialists. The chairmen and topics are, Mrs. Flora Bardwell, "Consumers All; Mrs. Rhea Gardner, "Color and Design in Home Art; and Time Making the Most of It; Miss Theat Johnson, Color and You and Dr. Arvil Stark, Beauty for Better Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Drawere their daughter, Joyce, Mr and Mrs. Max Draper per and children, David, Dixie and and daughter, Judy, motored to Brent from Preston, Idaho. Logan recently. Judv will attend Utah State University Ila Christensen and Thelma this year. On their way home, Sorensen, work directors in the they visited with Mr and Mrs. East Ward Relief Society, attShirl Black and baby in Salt ended Relief Society conference in Salt Lake on Thursday Luke City. Sept. 28. Many ideas for work Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Whit- day projects were presented. lock, their grandson and his The British government has wife from Logan, were recent dinner the home at of guests identiwindow just deported Dutch seaman and a 396 SS Two of Chevrolets newest additions for 1966 with recessed rear Mr. and Mrs. Janies Nielson Bernardus Nielwenhuizen, 28, are the luxurious Caprice Custom Coupe (below) fication in grille and rear cove area. Caprice Other visitors have been Mr for the third time. He keeps models feature distinctive wraparound rear and the stylish Chevelle Super Sport 396 Coupe. and Mrs. James Nielson Jr., going to England to see his The Caprice Coupe is destined to be the style lamps. Along with these two models. Chevrolet will offer 48 other models for 1966. Dealers of Las Vegas, Nevada. leader among regular size cars and the Chevelle sweetheart and would save auSuper Sport is distinguished by a new roof line will show the new cars for the first time Oct. 7. thorities a lot of trouble if he Weekend at the would just get a passport. visitors Mt. Pleasant, who has spent were speakers in Church Sun- home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest two years with the Peace day evening. They left Monday Remember when the tax on Christensen were Mr. and Mrs Corps in Algiers and Africa for their home in Phoenix, Ar- Reed Christensen of a $4,000 income was a penny? Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. Loren Rees are and she told of her experiences izona, after spending a month Arlene Christensen a and rejoicing over the arrival of a durmg that time. Mary Lamb with Arthur Lamb and other friend, from Neola, Utah. Argrandson on Saturday, Oct. 2, gave the work day lesson and relatives. lene attended the Cumorah to their daughter, Shirley and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Lamb Pageant reunion in Salt Lake Francis Black of Spring City Mr. and Mrs. Cline Irons and and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lamb City on Friday. Sunday visitors The baby weighed nine pounds. of Magna are visiting with Ar- were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin AndMr. and Mrs. Black have two family of Cedar City spent thur Lamb and the Newel erson of Manti. and Saturday Sunday visiting daughters, Ruth 15 and Sheila Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Thomas. Rees. 14 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morley Mr. and Mrs. Irons had been Mr. and Mrs. Tal Thomas of of Sunnybide, Utah, are grandto general conference where Tuesday evening the ward Mrs. Irons participated in the American Fork spent three parents for the first time. Mr Relief Society held their open- Relief "Destiny may shape out days with Mr. and Mrs. Alma and Mrs. Gene Morley of CalSociety chorus. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ifornia are the parents of a end but the calorie intake is ing social. The program was our middle. Mr. and Mrs. Vem West oni Thomas. presented by Elsie Clitheroe of baby boy. This baby is a great what shapes WaL , Ihe 0Hitmen, NOW I '66 CH EVROLETS Caprice Custom Coupe rj p smooth and quiet Turbo-Jall V8 engines that go the way up to 425 The look interiors. new hp. Shimmering walnut trim. Elegance of everywhere. Made by Chevrolet, so you know what a beautiful value it must be. et pin-dro- Liv- BY CHEVROLET NEW ing. Custom Coupe, Sedan and two luxurious new Custom Wagons now. Liquid smooth ride. Power you can order just as Enrollment up hand-rubb- ed atUTTI in all classes The total enrollment at Utah Trade Technical Institute at Provo is figured at 1,335 according to Mrs. Mable Olson, school registrar. Enrollment figures include both the Day and Evening Schools which are now in session. Students from Alpine, Nebo, Provo and Wasatch school districts make up the majority of enrollment at UTTI for the fall quarter. Regular Day School post high students number 533 in the total student mix. The high school program is composed of 179 students, and the Evening School tallies at 623 to date. Utah Trade Tech at Provo offers terminal courses in the fields for all post high school students. There are both one and two year programs available under instructors who competent have had trade and technical education and experience. The High School Division of UTTI offers additional vocational and technical education to high school students. UTTI serves as an extension to the high schools in this area. Students wishing to enroll in a comprehensive type curriculum may enroll in their respective high schools for academic had classes and attend shop and laboratory classes at UTTI. trade-technic- Pardner, if you want your family to get their Vitality Quota every day . . . n Louise Monson is a patient at the Mt. Pleasant hospital. Telephone 2298 the communities of Sanpete County will accompany Sarah tension home gram leader. lo roni Reath Draper leadership Approximately r Three JET- - S10QTB We've again specially tailored those coil springs at every wheel to each body style. We've put in new softer shock absorbers. No Chevrolet has ever had a ride like this. Power begins with a thrifty Six at 1 55 hp. V8's and goes on from there. Turbo-Javailable at 325 hp, 390 hp and 425 hp in all the new Impalas. Bel Airs and Biscaynes. Model shown: Impala Super Sport Coupey et NEW CHEVELLE al New 300's. New 300 Deluxe models. New Malibus. And two new Super Sport 396's coupe and convertible with engines that tell you exactly what kind of Chevelles they are. Turbo-Je- t V8's, either Both are available with 325 hp or. 360 hp. And both come with special hood, grille, suspension, emblems, red stripe tires, shift. Twelve beautiful new Chevelles in all and all as new inside as they are outside, headlamps to taillights. 396-cu.-i- n. floor-mount- . Corsa Sport Coupe Nova Super Sport Coupe mniirfflM CHEVY n 66 way back on coupes. Fenders, grille, hood, taillights and bumpers are new on all seven models. Interiors are richer. Power available up to a Turbo-Fir- e 350-h- p V8. You can even order headrests for the front seats and Mag-styl- e wheel covers. What's the economical, dependable Chevy. II coming to? A lot of smart '66 car buyers, we figure. CHEVELLE SEE THE NEW 1966 CAPRICE CHEVROLET CHEVY CORVAIR car, And with the special can add, there's no better and suspension you steering of rid to driving. Lots new. gray prematurely yourself way Corvair, like all the '66 Chevrolets, has a padded dash, seat belts front and back, new fully synchronized Corsas, Monzas, 500's. Get one. Stay young. 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