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Show Page Six THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Veu Voles . . . Mrs. Mary Madsen and three children of Granger visited four days last week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Moos-maHarvey Madsen came on Sunday to get his family. IttJZ'X A neighborhood get together honor of Allen Draper was held recently at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Draper. Allen, who has just returned from duty in Okinawa, showed colored slides he had taken while there. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Evan Olsen, Mrs. Jean Averett and sons, Mrs. Elva DeCamp Mrs. Jewel Sorensen, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Helen Jolley, Mrs. Nellie McAllister and Scott, Mrs. Afton Brothersen and Miss Dixie Brothersen, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Weight, P. A. Wilcox. Refreshments were served. n in u r Lu-cili- co ' " X) nt8ilfc i New officers of the North Sanpete F1IA who were In charge of the opening social for the young ladies include Jean Bailey, president; Janet Madsen, tT (130 Mrs. Velma Brothersen, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon (Sharon) Stauffer and three sons of Salt Lake City visited here Saturday with Mr. and Mrs Janece Aagard, secretary; Elaine Nordstrom, treasurer; Iaula Bailey, parliamentarian; Kaye Lynn Terry, song leader; Margy Crow-thehistorian and DaNece Tait, reporter. r, vice-preside- Dan Christensen. Mrs. Inez Hollenbaugh of Salt Lake Brothersens grandYJeivA YJoteS City visited here last weekend. daughter, Miss Carolyn Williams, left Sunday to attend Mr. and Mrs. Audie Harrison the Young Democrats convenMrs. Rene Gassman of Orem visited here last week with her of Salt Lake City visited here tion in New York as a repreof the U Young Demparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. sentative ocrats. Jones. D. Richard Jones. .... David Yinkler testimonial Sunday evening Mrs. Ruth Jones visited in Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jensen, Lake City last week with alt been in have Lake who Salt in A farewell testimonial her several daughter Mrs. Joseph E. for weeks, spent honor of David Alvin Winkler, City and family. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold the weekend at their home here (Paula) Whyte Winkler of the Second Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Strong of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L. Rowe will be held Sunday, October American Fork spent Tuesday in with Nephl spent Tuesday 17 at 6 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Olphin. visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Sco Elder Winkler will labor in vil. the Western Canadian Mission Mrs. Shirley Olmstead pre Sunday visitors at the Scovil of the Church of Jesus Christ sented the program at the home were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Saints. He enters of Latter-da- y of the Junior Literary Harder and children of Maple meeting the mission home in Salt Lake Club last Thursday evening at ton, Mrs. Marcella Gibson and City October 25. the home of Mrs. Helen Bohne, Don Gibson of Ogden; Mr. and He is a graduate of North Mrs. Olmstead discused Trends Mrs. Whitney Wright, Salt Sanpete high school and LDS in Modern Art and displayed Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. CharArmond Wright and has attended Seminary samples. She discussed the work ley Wright and of Kearns. Snow College and the institute. of Mt. Bill Pleaants artist, Following is the program to Monte" Anderson, who cur Dr. and Mrs. L. Eugene Petbe given: prelude and postlude his has on work exhibit erson and son Larry Dean of music, Julie Johansen; congre rently several gational singing; invocation. in Salt Lake City and of his Rexburg. Idaho visitedMr. and days last week with President A. J. Anderson; tremendous success. Mrs. A. F. Rasmussen. speakers, Paul V. Pay, Harold J. Winkler; vocal selection, Former residents Mrs. Viola parties honoring ladies trio, Julie Johansen, Stoker of Murray and Mrs. Mrs. LeRoy Brady, the former lund; vocal solo, Dorothy Pay; Donalene Averett were given by also remarks, Bp. Glen I. Mrs. Helen Rigby, Miss Kathy missionof the Hardy, parents Rigby, Mrs. Parline Shepherd ary; closing song by the conand Miss Delma Shepherd at gregation and benediction by the Rigby home, and a personDavid L. Peterson. al shower was given by an aunt and cousin of the bride, Mrs. Good hunting at Lettle Christensen and Miss Mr. and Mrs. P. N. (Esther) Neilson of Payson visited here one day last week with Mr and Mrs. Andrew Norman. Alice Lynne Christensen at their home. Following the ceremony parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Brady of honored the wedding party at a wedding breakfast at the home of the brides parents, Dr. and Mrs. Dail P. Averett. According to Harold Blackburn, Conservation officer, the waterfowl season is open and the waterfowl population looks real good. Anyone going afield might try hunting west of Ephraim. Hunters have had good success in this area. However, this is all private property and everyone is urged to respect Fair-vie- private property and the The respect the hunter land-owner- s. shows the landowner will depend on good hunting in the David A. Winkler . . . set for mission future. EXCLUSIVE PETROLANE OFFER.. mmrmm- mm.- . ami es : mt emmmm l ttK.WKI ON A Dearborn KINGSLEY SERIES COUNTERFLOW WALL FURNACE only $175.00, installed with normal venting by your Petrolane L. P. Dealer, this dependable forced-ai- r wall furnace would nor- mally cost you $240,001 Heats one, two or three rooms like a central furnace. Operates on clean, efficient, inexpensive Petrolane L. P. Gas. See it at your Petrolane L. P. Gas Dealer the most dependable source for heating and liquid petroleum gas serv- ice. Optional equipment extra. Comparable savings on other models. Cpetrolane dont wait. offer good through October UTAH PETROLANE GAS SERVICE rifONE 462-269- 0 Mt. James Bell, Fairview Ward Pleasant Elementary first FTA A testimonial in meeting of the school year honor farewell of Elder James Eldon at the Elementary School on Fair-vieMonday, October 18 at 8 p.m Bell will be held in the South Ward October 17 All parents are invited to at 7:30 p.m. attend. Eder Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. (Sandy) Bell Jr. will labor in the South West Indian Mission of the LDS church. He enters the mission home in Salt Lake City on October 25. He was a graduate of the Alice Wilkins North Sanpete high school with 445-338- 6 the Class of 64 and was senior class president. He has attendVisiting at the home of their ed Snow College and the Snow College Institute of Religion. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene He was a four year graduate Allred, were all of their child- of the North Sanpete Stake ren at one time or the other, Seminary. He also earned his over the past weekend. Out of Duty to God award and was delegate to Boys State in town family members were: a1963. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mower of to Following is the Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. be presented: preludeprogram and postDon Gadd of Nephi; and Mrs. lude music, Claudia Carlston; Austin Loveless and daughter hymns by congregation; invoof Logan. The highligth of the cation, David Evans; remarks, Henry Wheeler, Howweekend was a call from their Bishop ard K. Lay, Bp. Reed C. Las-so- n Phil Allred, Elder grandson, and parents of the miswho is serving on a mission speaker, Edmund L. sionary; for the LDS Church in Okla- Cox; vocal duet, Loa Chehoma. ney and Hazel Cheney; organ Jeanine Lasson; response Visitors last Sunday at the solo,the by missionary and benehome of Elda Maxfield in Birch diction, Gary Carlston. Creek were Professor and Mrs. John Allen, University of Utah, and Don Major of Salt Lake City. will hold their w Dt. Q meet- oni, attended a two-da- y Coun-- ', Riverside held at the ing try Club in Provo last week. , It was a postmasters training lone Draper, Fountain Green Postmaster, left for Omaha, Neb., on Friday. She went from Salt Lake City by train. While in Neb., she will . . . Moroni native James L Tidwell at- services held in Salt Lake City Mrs. Glenna Phillips and Mrs. Amy Ursenbach returned last week from a ten day vacaJames Leonard Tidwell, 69, tion in Phoenix, Orizona, where 1034 Hollywood Ave., Salt Mrs. Phillips Lake City and Moroni, died of they visited daughter, Mrs. Lois Markosian. a heart ailment October 8, 1965, in a Salt Lake hospital. R. K. Gaddie went to Salt He was born December 11, Lake City Monday to attend 1895, in Moroni, a son of funeral services for his sister, James and Laurette Draper Mrs. Gail Davis, 71. Tidwell. He married Pemella Larson, June 12, 1918, in the Lalcos club met at the home iSalt Lake LDS Temple. of Calleen Jensen last week. He was a retired salesman Thelma Tuttle presented the for 20th Century Fox Film program giving a book review, Corporation. He served a misNext meeting of the group sion to the Central States and will be the annual Halloween was an Elder in Lincoln the n party to be at the home of Ward in Salt Lake City. He Cook. maintained a ranch n e a i Moroni where he raised livestock and spent much of his TOPS Club held their week time in recent years. He was ly meeting Thursday night. named King Cowboy of San Members present had lost 23 pete County in 1959. pounds and gained four pounds. Surviving are his widow; i One investigator was present son and daughters, Major E. Tidwell, Mongomery, James Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burnside Mrs. Keith H. (Bernice) and granddaughter Rebecca of Ala.; Mrs. John D. (Marguer Bates, Salt Lake City visited Mt. Plea Richards, Mrs. Richard C. lte) reand Fairview sant, Moroni, (Maxine) Hunter all of Salt latives on Saturday. Lake City; 18 grand children, and the following sisters, Mrs Frank (Zina) Bradley, Mrs. Parties name slate John (Florence) Winkelman, from page one) Mrs. Edward (Alice) (Continued Lloyd. music circles he has sung for Mrs. Mark (Claudine) Phillips many entertainments and at all of Salt Lake City and Mrs. funerals. He is presently sec- Paul G. (Clarissa) Hansen, of retary for the high priests and Ephraim. is a home teacher. Funeral services were conHe married the former Ruby ducted Monday in Salt Lake Larsen and they have tn.-e- e by Clarence G. Walker. Famchildren and seven grandchild- ily prayer was by a ren. Keith H. Bates; prelude and music, William P. postlude Officers changed Harris B. Edward Vasques, who was Medalen; prayer, Republican precinct chairman, Larson, Moroni, a brother-in-law- ; vocal solo, Homer Adams; moved away from Mt. Pleasant Clifford Blackham, the speaker, reorganizanecessitating tion of the precinct. John S. Moroni; tribute, William GorMcAllister, who acted ns tem- don, a business associate of porary chairman for the nomi- Mr. Tidwell; vocal duet, Lois nating convention, wes elected and Paul Nicholes; speaker, as the permanent chairman, Bishop J. Dale Parkinson; reand Mrs. Harold Hanson, was marks. Bishop Walker; vocal named vice chairwoman; Mis. solo, Homer Adams, prayer, Gene Speakman, secretary and Bishop James Hamilton. L. C. Lund, committee member. John D, Richards dedicated Don Johansen is Democrat- the grave. Pall bearers were Les Paul, Richards, ic precinct chairman and Don- Roger Glendale Larson, Leslie Nunley, na Jean Johansen, secretary; Rone Schrciver and Max Hanwhile Elbert Draper is city sen. Democratic chairman and DonInterment was In Wasatch na Monk, secretary. Lawn Memorial Park. son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Deans James Eldon Bell . . . called to serve and baby spent last Monday and Tuesday at the home of JoAnns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake City when they received word that Verdeens Aury Draper. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford The members of the Birthday Bradley her brother, Ronald, Club were entertained in Ne- all of Moroni, and their six phi at the home of Iona Sper- children, were all involved in ry honoring her mother, Etta a car accident on the highway Hansen oon her birthday. The near the Sanpete County line club presented Etta with a last Thursday. The Jacobsens beautiful gift. A lovely hot din- returned home that eveniing. ner was enjoyed by Min Etta Rasmussen, Alyce Fountain Green has had Wilkins, Gladys Winters, Mable beautiful fall weather this past Olsen and Mable Allred. Help- week, 90 degree temperature ing Mrs. Sperry with the party nearly every day. were a sister from Murray, Jewel Gobel, and two of her Mr. and Mrs. Reed Green are daughters, Bunny and Pat, the grandparents of a new both of Salt Lake City. grandson, their first. He was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon The Fountain Green Guild R. Green in ISalt Lake City Patrol joined with the other last Friday, Oct. 8, 1965. He Moroni Stake Guilds on a five weighed 6 pounds, ten ounces mile hike through Maple Can- at birth. The new grandparents yon on Saturday morning. At and son Michael went to Salt Flo Ander the camp ground, Lake over the weekend to son, Moroni Stake officer, and meet the new baby and visit Guild Patrol leader Itha Green the proud parents. met the group where they all cooked a foil dinner over a camp fire. Boys from here were Michael Green, Bryan Steven Draper and Ricky Allen, They were taken on the hike by Calvin Slaugh of MorOld-roy- d, All-re- Enid Nielson and her daughSunday visitors and dinner guests at the Euray Allred ter, Dixie Nielson of Moroni, home were Mr. and Mrs. L. M. spent Monday in Provo, where Zubar of Fairview; Kate Rud- they visited with Enids mothman and Naomi Allred of Salt er, who is a patient in Provo at the Utah Valley Hospital. Lake City. Saturday evening the wark of Moroni Stake and other guests met with the Moroni Stake work leader, Mary Aagard, at her home. The women, under the directleaders ion of Lois Benedict, learned make beautiful pictures from colored glass. Work leaders present were the East and West Wards of Moroni, Ila Christensen, Margaret Jacobsen, Chester; Deanna Christensen, Alyce Wilkins, Fountain Green. Guests were Joyce Mary Louise Westen-skoboth of Moroni; Mrs. Jerry Aagard, Fountain Green. Each made a picture of her own choosing and will teach this at some later meeting in the wards. Mrs. Aagard also showed her pictures taken at the work department during Relief Society conference. Wes-tensko- tend the National Postmasters Convention. lone will be gone from her work one week during which time Ada Collard will act as the postmaster. James L. Tidwell The Mount Pleasant Seminary Student Body Officers which have been selected for the 1965-6- 6 year are: President, David Rees from Wales; 1st Counselor, Charles Staker from hit. Pleasant; 2nd Counselor, Brent Dyches from Moroni; Secretary, Sandra Blackham from Moroni; Librarian, Peggy Lowry from Mt. Pleasant and Reporter and Hostorian, Janece Aagard from Fountain Green. Teachers are Bishop Farrel Lazenby and Mr. James Carver both from Mt. Pleasant. To start the Seminary year off a Sadi Hawkins dance was held last Thursday night in the Mt. Pleasant Armory. to ! conference. Fa-No- cssssi mm. w m Farewell honors Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clow ard and two children of Salt lone Draper, postmaster of Lake City spent the weekend with relatives in Moroni, Foun- Fountain Green, and Mrs. tain Green and Mt. Pleasant. Munsen, postmaster from Mor- - Pre-nupti- al west Ephraim October 15, 1965 Visiting with their father, Edward Hansen, at his home, were Mr. and Mrs. Reed E. Hansen and family of Orem; Mr. and. Mrs. Doyle C. Hansen and family of Tooele. They all enjoyed the weekend. Mrs. Osmond (Ruth) Crow-the- r underwent surgery at the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo last Tuesday. held on Monday Leadership atvylel oOanoa nrednightat t night at the Moroni Stake Chapel was very interesting. Piano solo given by Beatrice Cook; talk by stake work leader, Mary Aagard both from Fountain Green. Others in attendance from here were stake President Bessie Cook, counselor, Edna Christensen; ward president, Enid Nielson, Nora Johnson, Ora Peterson, Cleo Johnson, LaPon Coombs, Alyce Wilkins and Kenna Rasmussen. irevitiei Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Brunger and son, Craig Peterson, with Norman Brunger of Milbum, visited last week in Riverside, California, with the Gordon Brunger family. They went to attend the wedding of Gordon Brungers daughter, Karen, and Jay Holland, October 8. Vows were exchanged at the chapel at March Air Force Base and a reception followed at the Officers Club. The brides sister, Barbara, was maid of honor and the bridegrooms brother, Fred Holland was best man. MILLERS BAKERY 84 West Main, Mt. Pleasant BREAD (white) COOKIES . . . BROWNIES 4doz.$1.00 . . 5 for $1.00 . . . 49c doz. d, oni. Last Saturday through Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rasmussen were in Salt Lake City visiting with family members. They visited with Sada Rasmussen, who is staying in Salt Lake City on an extended visit; also at the home of Ivans sister, Anna Arnett; two of her daughters, Ruby Mangelson in Holiday and Mr. and Mrs. Mavin Haffen in Bountiful. Mrs. Leonard Oldroyd and Mrs. Leon Wilkins and two grandchildren were visitors at the home of Lucille Ivy in Springville last Friday. Rozetta Eggen joined the two women and they all went to Provo, where they shopped. Mrs. Eggen returned to Fountain Green with them after a two weeks stay in Provo and Springville. Jeannine Allred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Euray Allred, went to Salt Lake City last Thursday, returning home on Sunday. While in the city, she visited at the home of an aunt. Kate Rudman and her sister, Naomi Allred. Beth Ann Deeble a former student here at Fountain Green last year, and two of her sisters, Mary Jane and Alyce Sue. on the will be attendants Chamber of Commerce float In a parade at Buena Park, Calif, this Saturday. 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