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Show Vnlvoria Wcrommn-- , 141 Plerpont Ave Salt Lake City, Utah Volume Seventy five MT. PLEASANT, UTAH 84647 Western Week planned at Snow to be climaxed by big rodeo I A 10c per copy Numlier Eighteen Four NSH students will urday afternoon at 2 p.m. Western Week will end with a dance in the fairgrounds exhibition building Saturday eveCommercial meet participants in the compeBeck, Rita Whitman, Charlene Jones, Linda tition held at Snow College Saturday who ning A popular band will proKosenlund; seated, Margo Allred, LeAnn deo Club. vide the music. represented North Sanpete High are as folDye, Pamela Watson, Leltoy Peterson, Ruth Four Mt. Pleasant youths, held the latter part of June at son; Chris Larsen, son of Mrs. lows, standing, left to right, Venice Peterson, Tucker, Paula Bailey, Karen Blackham; inWestern Week will reach its Other Western Week activi- juniors at North Sanpete High Utah State University, Logan Ruby Larsen; Ronald Kay PorJulie Case, Julie Johansen, Kaye Lynn Terry, set, Glade Mower and Isabelle Johnson, ad- climax Friday evening and Sat- ties w ill include the rodeo queen School, have been named as They are Clark Corbett, son ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon liters. Peggy Lowry, Sandra Blackham, Mary 4 contest Tuesday afternoon at urday with a rodeo at the Sandelegates to Boys State to beof Mr. and Mrs. Owen E. Ol- - G. Porter, and Jerry Stansfield, in at the Ephraim Showgrounds, pete County Fairgrounds son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Manti. The rodeo will be pro- a chuckw agon dinner for colStansfield. duced by Mascarro Brothers of lege students only Wednesday USU Clark was one of the honor Riverton, Utah, who provide evening at 6; and a South Amat junior high gradstudents erican in to rodeos professional stock presentation by Dr. Wil uating exercises, giving one of liam Christianson Thursday at the West during the season. the talks; he was president of Both professional and am- 11 a m. in the college auditor the sophomore class; a member Second-year shorthand ateur riders will be on the ium. team, North Sanpete students placof FFA and the Hawks Club The rodeo committee includes stock which will be fresh off ed high in the commercial meet second place. Bookkeeping team and he will graduate from LDS Refourth. as the Mt. Art placed Candland, Pleasant, at Snow College Saturday. range. Seminary this year. He is active sults were as follows: Friday evening's performance chairman; Morgan Warner, Lee Helmut Hoffmani chairman in MIA. Duncan and Steve will the Winn. at begin Judy fairgrounds First year type team, first of the department of psycholat 7:30. In addition there will Jackson will be in charge of Chris is a member of FFA place team award; Pamela Watogy and special education at and assistant Scoutmaster in be a matinee performance Sat the queen contest. son, first; LeAnn Dye, second, the Utah State University, LoWard. He atthe Second-Thir- d and Margo Allred, fourth. gan, will be the featured tended at Conference Explorer Second-yea- r type team, first speaker at the annual Utah BYU last year. TuckRuth banteam Alumni Association State award; place Funeral services were held Ronald is actively engaged quet. er, accuracy awfard; Kaye Lynn in Provo Seventeenth Tuesday and 'Ruth Tucker, LDS 5-- 7 event is scheduled at in Church activities acting as The Terry, first Ward for George Chapel third. ' Snow College cafeteria May 13 chorister and organist of priestSpencer Young, Jr., 71, father of An First-yea- r hour and a half program hood and Sunday School, and shorthand team, Steven Young, Mt. Pleasant. Think Your Way to a Mil- of Nephi; Paul Clark, Grants part-tim- e will get underway at 8 p.m. organist of MIA and third place team; Kaye Lynn son Eliza Neil Mr. Young died of causes inlion, a new comedy about col- ville; Bob Myrick, Colombus, Insacrament meetings. He is a second. is in Hofmann Professor . . . paid respects perTerry, cident to age April 25, 1966, at Effie Amelia M. Jones member of FFA and will gradulege life will close out the Snow diana, and Emory Frost, Auas demand a petual e public Twenty-ninPalms, California, theatre season with evening burn, Wyoming. dies in Orem ate from seminary this week. speaker throughout the western while enroute back to Utah performances May 5, 6 and 7. Wiland local officers Jerry is a member of the FFA states, from Mexico. Author of the play Is Miss Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Brunger, served in the color guard and bur and Garth Braithwaite Carol Lynn Wright, Provo, a Mrs. Jean Madsen and Mrs. Burial was in Salt Lake City of Troop 501 of the First and assure all former that Monson, Winona Vance of Fairview have former Snow English teacher. Cemetery. or more recently, Fourth Wards. He is active in "Aggies Lead roles in the comedy will returned home from San BerHe was born July 29, 1894, will enjoy a good Scouting and church work and staters be played by Marge Murren, nardino, California, where they in Alta, Wyoming, a son of will graduate from seminary time if present. Lewiston, Cache County; Susan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gorand Martha can be this year. Dinner reservations George Spencer Mendenhall, Richmond, Cache don Brunger. made by calling Jay Childs of Rigby Young. He attended County, and Wayne Jenkins, of Delmar Beck of the Soil Con- schools in Driggs, Idaho. He Gunnison, local director. Early Mrs. Larsen Merrill were services held Funeral (Leila) Nephl. calls are encouraged, but the servation Service, and Phil was a member of the National Thursday afternoon in Mt. Others in the cast are Eileen has been a patient at a Provo Effie Amelia Miner Jones, reservations will be accepted Hurst of the Forest Service Guard in 1916 and is a veteran Pleasant First-Fourt- h 24 since under Ward April Hougaard, Manti; Lottie Lund, hospital went to the lop of the moun- of World War I. He married 90, died at 12:15 p.m. May 2, until May 12. Chapel for Mrs. Eliza Annie Salt Lake City; Jerri Burdick, treatment for a heart ailment 1966 in the Orem Convalescent tain east of Fairview on Wed- Eunice Olson January 5, 1923, Jones Hansen Olsen Neilson, 69, Downey, Calif.; Jan Malgren, Center of causes incident to nesday, to make the May 1 in the Logan Temple. A baby girl, their first child, Salt Lake City, who died of Richfield; Ellen Allred, Helper; snow and water survey at the age. Surviving are his widow, Mt. natural causes at 2:15 a.m. on Dennis Christensen, Gunnison; was born to Gordon and Sharon Mrs. Jones was born in Fair-vieMammoth Ranger Station and Pleasant; sons and daughters, 1 1, 1966, at a Salt Lake Eric Christensen, in Salt May Redmond; Cleghorn Taylor May November 24, 1875, a the Gooseberry Reservoir Sta- Gail S., Portland, Oregon; Iloa rest home. John Larsen, American Fork; Lake City. The baby is the daughter of Alma L. and Carotion both of which were far Gregory, Mrs. Calvin (Sherril) City A Utah educator for 21 years Dan Donaldson, Grantsville; Pat third grandchild for Mr. and line J. Nielsen Miner. She marbelow average. Cordner, Provo; Mrs. Farren ried Henry W. Jones June 20, The Mammoth Ranger Sta- (Marilyn) Keye, Mona; Julane she had taught in the home ec- Nearty, Grantsville; Mike Royce Mrs. Gail Zabriskie. Memorial services were held 1894 in the Manti Temple, Wednesday, April 27, 1966, for tion had 15.4 inches of snow Young, Salt Lake City; Steven, onomics departments of North LatterChurch of Jesus Christ of with a water content of 6.2 Mt. Pleasant; James Nolan, Sanpete High School, North Mrs. Elsie Margretta Frandsen -day Saints. She was active at the Fountain Green Ward inches. The long-tim- e average with the U. S. Armed Forces Summit High School, South in the church serving in the Chapel.Fa mily. prayer was by water content for this station in Germany, and Mark, serving Cache High School, Altamount Relief Society for many years, Joseph R. Christiansen; singing May 1 is 18.8 inches making an LDS mission in France, and High School and Snow College before her retirement in 1957. and four sons, Mrs Coquella J. by the ward choir; invocation, this only 33 of average. The sevral brothers and sisters. She had also been a home manand Clifford T Jones, Richard Frandsen; speaker was Brady Gooseberry Reservoir Station Both James N. and Mark reagement supervisor for the measured 17.1 inches of snow ceived Fairview; Ted V. Jones, Salt Bishop Scott Cook; solo, LuJane were releases and Farm Security Administration. Lake City; Robert M. and F. Cook accompanied by Rita All-rewith a water content of 6.8 able to early return home to attend Clark Corbett Dean Jones( Richland, Washinches The long-tim- e Mrs. Nielson was a graduate average funeral services for their faspeaker, Pharis Nielson; 57 to go to Logan water content for this station ther. of Utah State University and ington; 21 grandchildren; remarks, Bi shop Booth Cook; at this time of year is 17.9 inhad attended the University of great grandchildren and a sis- song by the choir; benediction, Utah and Brigham Young Uniches, making his station 38 The large groups music fes- - at 12:15 p.m. South Sevier sings ter, Mrs. Chloe Stevens. held Osmond Crowther. Dedication of of averages. Funeral services were versity. She was a member of tival for Region 7 is being held at 1 p.m.; Wayne, 1:25; Valley, the grave was Chester CurE. Y. Dr. in Fairview and bur tis. Pallbearers by These are the only two the Daughters of Utah Pioneers in Mt. Pleasant Thursday were all grand6. and 2:20 Escalante, 1:55; Bryce May today, courses read on May 1. ial was in Fairview Cemetery sons, Steven and numerous educational asBands will play at the First-Fourt- h Valley, 2:45. Rasmussen, MichThe two drove to the top of directed by Ursenbach Funeral ael sociations. She had been a comAllen Frandsen, Ward Pittengille, Chapel starting Home. Services were as fol- Don the mountain to the head of munity Red Cross chairman in with the North Sanpete High Bruce Frandsen Frandsen, Cottonwood and reported there lows: conducting, Virgil Peter- and Mt. Pleasant. School Band at 8:30 a.m. Lynn Frandsen. Dr. Ernest V. Staker of Mt. was practically no snow. Norsen; family prayer, Rollo HoW' Born October in 2, 1896, the will USAID at Choruses was in the Fountain Pleasant, Burial sing find presently would ag four ell; song, choir; invocation, mally they Ward Chapel beronomy advisor to Afghanis- Coalville, she was a daughter Second-Thir- d C. Jones; vocal duet, Green City Cemetery. The flowMilton feet of snow at this time. of George and Mary Wright Mr. Beck commented that tan, left Kabul last week to ae ginning with the Wasatch AcCatherine and Ruth Brady; Eu- ers were taken care of by the Jones. twelve-ma- n a company was less than snow Afghan ademy Choir at 8:30 a.m. the depth logy, Mary J. Allred; organ ward Relief Society officers. She married Bent R. Hansen the long-tim- e average water agricultural delegation on a solo, Norma J. Brady; talk, Everyone is invited to atvisit to Mexico. September 5, 1923, in the Salt tend. content at both stations. He month-lon- g Bishop Stanley J. Brady; vocal said the prospects were not They will study Mexicos sue Lake Temple. He died Septemselection, Maurine Allred and schedule is as follows: The too bright for irrigation this cessful techniques in wheat ber 2, 1933. She was married Carolyn Olson; talk. Bishop Bands, 8:30 a.m., North SanE. Larsen; song, Laurence summer, but that ponds and production, breeding and seed to Henry P. Olsen June 17, reservoirs were full and those multiplication in a program 1937, in the Manti Temple. He pete; 8:55, Juab; 9:20, Wasatch choir; closing prayer, Milton who had use of them had sponsored by the U. S. Agency died April 5, 1943. She was Academy; 9:45, Manti; 10:10, Ross Brady; dedication, Robfor International Development married to Francis J. Neilson Gunnison; 10:35, North Sevier; ert M Jones. brighter prospects for the Ephraim City Hall on Satur(USAID). (cont on page four col two) 11 a.m., Wayne; 11:25, Valley. N. day, April 30, was the setting were: James Pallbearers The noon hour starts at 11:50 Chris Larsen Jones, Milton C. Jones, Leo K. for the graduation of 16 square a.m. Escalante plays at 1 p.m.; . . . Boys Stater Jensen, L. Paul Brady, Bryant dancers from Snow Colleges Bryce Valley, 1:25; Piute, 1:55; 42 Adult Education Class with Gerold Olson. L. Brady, Emery, 2:20; South Sevier, 2:45, The Relief Society assisted in attendance. Each student and Richfield, 3:10. with the floral arrangements. donned his graduation cap to Chorus, 8:30 a.m., Wasatch; receive his bachelor of square 8:55, Manti; 9.20, Gunnison; dancing degree in a special cerIris Peterson 9:45, North Sevier; 10:10, North emony. YloteS . . . dies at 53 flews . . . Sanpete; 10:35, Juab; 11 a.m., of the class was 11:25, Piute, and 11:50, Mark Christensen of Moroni. President Louise B. Johansen Harbor" written by Alberta H. Carolyn Bench, Anna Marie Emery; Richfield. The noon hour begins Miss Charlyn Bynum of Las Those graduating were Mark everything is in Christensen and directed by Eda Bench, Rose Marie Bench, Dee reports Nevada, visited Saturday and Mary Kay Chnstensen, GerVegas, readiness for North Sanpete Anderson; staging and props, Ann Miner, Jody Nelson, Jan Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Lambert to Monday at the home of her ald and Sandra Coates, John Stake Day Friday, May 13, in Glenda Staker; music, Vorginia Nelson and Cindy Peterson. son and of California, Torrance, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne and Arelene Syme, all of MorMower and Ethel Ericksen; the North Sanpete Stake House Vocal solos will be given by have come here to make their Smith. oni, Jesse Lue and Barbara at 7:30 p.m. Relief Society narrator, Kay Ostler. In the Duane Marsh and VaLene Jo- home. The Lamberts were here She was accompanied by Lt Bradley, Herman and Lois members and their partners are cast are Ada Bench, Kenneth hansen; prayer, Ruth McKin last summer buying property in Bertrand Varz of the Indian Air Frandsen all of Manti. Bench, Norma Elaine Anderinvited. ney. Force, presently in training at preparation to make their perThe program will be as fol- son, Kirby Bench, Wilma Minmanent home here. Nellis Air Force Base. Before The Jowards will Orson each an Louise LaVon B. have er, Miner, Nelson, lows: welcome, service: funeral Impressive leaving Monday Lt. Varz talked hansen; prayer, Pearle Winkler; Jerry Nelson, Virgil Peterson, exhibit of a special room in the were held Saturday afternoon to American problems classes home where two-acreaEileen beautiful Home and Is Burt Miner, Peterson, My play, First-Fourt- h in Mt. Pleasant at both Wasatch Academy and tive home making arts will be Mrs. Iris RaS' North Sanpete High, telling for Ward Chapel featured. They will have a few musen Peterson, 53, who died at them about India. bazaar items pertaining to the Ronald Porter home April 27, 1966, followher Fire of undetermined origin things that would be used in a illness. A child, their delegate long first ing baby girl, their particular room. Wards gutted the old home at 408 Mack L. Wilkey, bishop of was welcomed April 28 by West First North early Funeral services were held will represent the following Tuesday rooms: Mt. Pleasant First, liv Tuesday in Vernal Fourth LDS the Fourth Ward, was in Doyce and Sandra Lithgoe afternoon. fourth is the Ward for Mrs. Almira charge. Prayer at the home was Coates. The baby The house is owned by Mrs. ing room; Spring City, bed- Jane Chapel for- given by Wallace Rasmusen; grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Nelden Rigby and was occupied room; Fourth Ward, nursery; mer Bradley Cloward, 84, resident of Moroni, who prelude and postlude music, Ray J. Coates of this city. by Mr. and Mrs. Charles RigThird Ward, kitchen; Mountain-villdied in Vernal of causes inci- Louise Seely; invocation, Wilby. Mrs. Charles Rigby heard bathroom; Second Ward, dent to lard B. Young; violin solo Bridge Club met Thursday a crackling shortly after 1pm. age April 29, 1966. sY v- : 4 V basement; Fairview South, attic She was born in Moroni May Katie Hansen accompanied by night with Reiva Rosenlof as and went outside to and Fairview North, Washroom; investigate a daughter of Zeph-ina- h Lois Byrum; speaker, J. Leo hostess. High scores were won and found the roof in flames stake board, patio, where free 12, 1881, j R a nd Martha Jane Brad- Seely; organ solo, Ethel ErickThelma Hasler and Mary and smoking. Neighbors called refreshments will be served. ley. She married A. Oliver sen; speaker, O. V. Anderson; Cloward. the fire department, but the Committees in charge are Cloward September 18, 1899, in remarks, Bishop Wilkey; vocal roof had collapsed and burned Louise B. Johansen, general Ely with the marriage later be- solo, Alice Hafen accompanied Tommy Ray Tucker, through before the fire could son of Mr. and Mrs be chairman; program, Eda An- ing solemnized in Manti Tem- by Ethel Ericksen; benediction brought under control. Dennis Tucker, was taken to a derson, Glenda Staker, Virginia ple. Mr. Cloward died April 10, Ray Peterson of Wendover. Neighbors and passersby Mower and Ethel Ericksen; ad 1966. Interment was in Mt. Pleas- Piovo hospital Friday for treat- rushed to assist Mrs Rigby in vertising, MorRae Wilkey; reSurviving are a son, three ant City Cemetery directed by ment and obsei vation removing the furniture from Ruth McKinney, daughters, 2 4 grandchildren and Jacobs Mortuary. Paul Peel defreshments, the dwelling when they could Al'ce Nelson, Amy Ursenbach; 83 great grandihildren, and a dicated the grave. Mrs. Drusilla Poulson has see they could not put out the displays, VaLene Johansen, Ru- brother, Caryle Bradley, Ely, Pallbeareis were Wallace and purchased the Florence McIn- fre with a garden hose. Most Ren Rasmussen, Justus O See- tosh home on South State, and of the furniture was saved. The by Hansen, E mma Evans with Nevada. Huth McKinney, Eda Anderson nml Morltne Wilkey, stake all Memward Burial in work was and Vernal presidencies ly, Bernard ONeal, Kent An- will be moving there in the near loss is partly covered by for final make plans board members of the Relief Society, Jerry W. Stansfield directors assisting. orial Fark. future. derson and Newell Larsen. stnke day program themed to Home Is My Harbor May 13. . . . will attend Snow College will try to bring the spirit ofth e old West back to the area next week with a full schedule of activities sponsored by the Snow College Ro- 1 MAY 6, 196b Co. attend North Sanpete High places high in commercial meet at Snow USU lays alumni set banquet at Snow College Father of local youths dies Snow College theatre season to conclude with comedy May Snow, wafer 4 4 Eliza Neilson shortage paid respects reported here at rites here Services held Thursday for Effie Jones, 90 Memorial rites held Wednesday I mm mK kSivel todey d; ... Staker goes to Mexico Graduation for dancers held Relief Society and partners invited to special program x I i tat Funeral services Saturday for Iris Peterson Tuesday fire Former resident ct destroys home of Moroni dies e, V b-- |