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Show V V n Wales Wednesday, April 20, the Wales Coal Bed camp of the DUP held their April meeting 1st vice captain, Ona Anderson was lncharge. The lesson "Cattle Industry of Utah" was given by Mathel Anderson Alaska Davis read a history of her grandfather King. Refresh ments were served by Eunice Rees. An evening of entertainment was enjoyed Tuesday night by and graduates of the Mt. Pleasant Seminary at the Ward Church. A banquet started the night's activities and during the ban quet an excellent program was Mrs. Helena Price was a Logan visitor for the weekend. She attended the Mothers and Daughters banquet with her daughter, Jean, and visited in Newton with another daugter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rigby. evening Mrs. Rex Dyes Sunday School class held a party in honor of Ivan An- derson who was home on leave. Guests were Karen Stringer of Orem; Francis Rees, Carolyn Rees, Marsha Bowers, Emory Dye, David Rees, Russel Anderson and Ilene Garlick of Fair-vieMarsha Bowers was in and charge of refreshments Carolyn Rees in charge of the entertainment. Ivan will leave by plane Thursday for the Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland and will attend the Wheel Vehicles Mech antes school there. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. LaRay Anderson Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nielson and sons, Riverton. The Andersons were Sunday dinner guests in Fairview of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Garlick. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Marvella Anderson were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson and family of Ephraim. Mrs. Melva 'Anderson of Chester and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ruesch and Children of Mt Pleasant. it. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anderson spent the weekend of April 21 in the canyonlands parks of southern Utah and Mesa Verde. This weekend they had Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Anderson and baby as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson and children visited in post-graduat- es First-Fourt- h presented. ceremony 7 The Impressive pin was then held. A short talk was given telling a bout the pins and what they represent. The committees in charge in eluded Charles Staker, pin ceremony; Sandra Blackham, ban' quet; Lorraine Nielsen, kitchen aids; Peggy Lowry, decoration; Brent Dyches, banquet program and master of ceremonies. Far-rLazenby, James Carver and David Rees headed the general committee. 7leu Sears Leo V. Chilli and burial held at Eagle, Idaho, for Leo Victor Sears, 78, who died Tuesday, April 26, 1966, in Boise of natural causes. He was born July 25, 1887, at Spring City, a son of George Loren and Sarah Ashworth Sears. He married Pearl Gibson Oct. 20, 1914 in Salt Lake City. She died May 5, 1936 He married Zoe Southward Funeral Dec. 24, at 1941, Boise. . . . Guests of Mrs. Vena Hughes on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. William Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawton and Mrs. Leona Young of Child Haven, Provo; also Mrs. Vera Jones, Linda McMurtey, Mrs. Alice Hughes, Mrs. Darlene Crist and son Jimmy all of Provo; and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hughes and family, Magna. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawton and Mrs. Leona Young were speakers at the Second Ward sacrament services on Sunday evening. They told about Child Haven, Utah Valley Care and Training Center for retarded children, and the wonderful work they were accomplishing Located at 8th West and 8th North, Provo, the students are taken there in the morning by their parents, who return for them each evening. dies in Idaho Taking part in the program were Ruth Ann Strate, Susan Osborne, Joan Graham, Francis Black, Ada Ellis, Bertha Edmunds, Bishop Harold L Mickel, Gorden Sorensen, Boyd Blain, Ethel Sorensen, Kent Strate, Bernice Erickson, Jeff Watson, Dale Sorensen, Robert Sorensen, Randy Allred, Danl Nickel, Bruce Black Randy Everitt, Eugene Sorensen. Vocal duet, Mrs. Jessie Schofield, Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson, Mrs Ruth Graham, accompanist. The Primary boys and girls sang numbers. The Primary officers presented a musical Peterson, lone Simonsen, Cecil Watson, Phyllis Blam, Neva Dye, Winona Allred, Herta Strate, Clara Donaldson, Ethel Bertha Edmunds, Sorensen, Betty Black, Bernice Erickson, Elizabeth Anderson, Jessie Schofield, Thelma Mad sen, Ruth Graham, Renae Nelson, Maud Downard and Rozina Olsen. ToteA A Mr. airvieiu Lucy Tucker Phone 427-830- 4 The Cookie Cutters Club held their first meeting on April 28, at the home of their leader, Mrs. Thelma Burnside. They elected as officers, Gemie Johnson as president; Barbara Burnside, vice president; Debra Stevens, secretary; and Devona Bohne, reporter. They learned what they should do to get ready to cook. 4-- daughter (Barto) Mr. and Mrs of Fairview. Reed Enggs and family, for two weeks. Reeve Norman of Mt. Pleasant, Ceva Johnson, Kathie Mr. and Mrs. Ira Garlick Johnson of Fairview; and Marand Ilene entertained Sunday garet Goble of Gunnison atfor services funeral in honor of Ivan L. Anderson, tended niece and cousin, Kaye their who is serving in the armed Norman Bounds of Salt Lake forces and is home on leave City who died of a heart ailfrom Fort Ord, Calif. He will ment, Friday April 29, 1966. leave May 5, for Maryland, Kaye was the daughter of where he will go to school. Adnel and Alvera Oliver NorFair-vieThose attending were Ivan's man, forer residents of were services Funeral family, Mr. and Mrs. LaRay Anderson, Russel, Lester, Guy, held Monday noon at the Ward Chapel Burial Spencer and Niel of Wales; his Memcousin, Miss Karan Stringer, a was in Wasatch Lawn BYU student from Mountain orial Park. View( Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garlick, Brenda and Nanett of Mt. Pleasant and Remember when income tax Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Garlick, was paid only by people who Becky, Robert and Mary Ann could afford to? Lee-Eldrid- Sears was a retired insurance man, member Elks Lodge and Mr. and Mrs. Valten Tucker member of the Church of Jesus visited over the weekend in Latter-day of Saints. Christ Springville with their son, Mr Survivors are his widow; and Mrs. Arthur Tucker. sons, duaghter, V. Gibson, Spokane, Wash.; Keith A., San Mr. and Mrs. Myron F. Diego, Calif.; Mrs. J. Robert Tucker and Mrs. Cecil Staker, Carlston, Midvale; nine grandvisited in Provo and Salt Lake children, three great grandchilover the weekend. Mrs. Staker Mrs. Estella sisters, dren; J. Ben Staker has returned ELIZA NEILSON Dutson, Salt Lake City; Mrs spent some time at the BYU home from a visit in Elko, Ne- and Beatrice Falkner, Ogden. PAID RESPECTS picked up her grandson, vada, with his daughters and Terry Kessock, who came to The Nervous Needles their families. While there he Fairview with her on Friday group met Thursday afternoon blessed his fourteenth great- evening and stayed until SunMay 31( 1952i jn gait Lake City at the home of their leader, day. Mr. and Mrs. Que Tuckand he died April 8, 1960. grandchild, the baby daughter er prepared dinner for them Edmunds. The prayer Bertha a son a and are Surviving of Ivan and Elizabeth McWil on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Richard B. Hansen was given by Susan Crisp. liams. The father of the baby Tucker went to LaRell Sparks and Mrs. Royal L. (Marie) Julie Rae Nickels gave the is now serving in Korea. home in Salt Lake to spend who of In parents recognition Lake b Salt City; Mower, oth We worked on our have offered their homes for Sunday, where they celebrated brothers and sisters, Dr. D. O. pledges. and Mr. Dick Mrs. and Jensen skirts with the help the care of children who, for Terry Allen Sparks birthday. Jones, Midvale; Ralph C. Jones, aprons were various reasons, cannot be in and family of Sandy visited our leader. of Present COSTUME JEWELRY Mrs. Harold E. (Mary) Rigby, WATCHES Susan Crisp their own homes, Governor Cal- here Saturday and Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Brent (Betty) both Newton, Cache County; Susan Sterner, Mrs. Duane Jensen and Mr. Rae Nickels, Mehl Ree vin Julie two children and of Jorgenson Mrs. John J. Rolph, Logan; Rampton has set aside by COLOGNE AND PERFUME Roy, Utah, and Mrs. J. D. Ste- Strate, Wendy Graham, Vickie special May 1, proclamation stepsons, stepdaughters, A. Thomas Mrs. Patterson, (Sandra) Harrop and three Edmunds and Ruth Sorensen. 7, 1966, as 1966, May Verl Mrs. through Assortment Wide F. 1.00 and up Neilson, phen Lucile and Kelly of Salt Lake children of Salt Lake City, (Bernetta) McKay, Mrs. Harry Visiting and enjoying a din- a week honoring these special City spent a few days this week visited with their mother, Mrs. (Hannah) Wilinski, all of Salt ner at the home of Mr. and parents. with Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Seely. Irene Nielson over the weekBOXED CANDY In keeping with this proclamLake City; Mrs. H. Harold Mrs. Dan Sterner were Mr end. IdaDe County (Pearl) Oliverson, Preston, Ruth Jones was hostess to and Mrs. David Sterner and ation the ofSanpete Public Welfare has Acme ho; Mrs. Eddie (Alice) Jessen, HOUSEWARE GIFTS of Salt Lake City, friends partment Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Literary Club April 27 baby Joseph P. Olsen, Rex T. Olsen, of Diana from West Jordan, scheduled a program at the Seventeen members were pres- have left for Canoga Rigby Park, American Legion Hall in Manti ent and six guests, Alice JesMt. Pleasant; Mrs. Fred (Cleo) Calif., to visit with their parents and eight brothers and 7:30 6 at Heber p.m. Ark.; May Riggys, Springs, sen, Ruth Jorgenson, Lula Olsisters of Diana, Mr. and Mrs seven grandchildren and 25 step The public is invited to this sen, Ina Jones, and Harriet COME IN AND LET US HELP YOU Phorley Johnson and family grandchildren. of this city and Agnes of Henryville, Mrs. Eva Ireland program. MAKE A SELECTION! Terry Burial was in Mt. Pleasant and Susan Sterner. Madsen of New York. Miss Mrs. J. P. (Anne) Carlston Terry gave a lecture on China. City Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown and four children of Loveland, and three children of Pensacola, Colorado, s pent last week here Why did you break your 7ewA . . . "She Florida, visited last week with visiting her mother, Mrs. Dru-sil- engagement to Jane? Poulson. wanted to get married." their grandparents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Young Mrs. Earl Jensen. of Portland, Oregon, visited here Sunday with his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Black, Mrs. Eunice Young. They came Jr., and baby of Salt Lake City to attend funeral services for spent last weekend with Mr. his father, Spencer Young, held and Mrs. Angus Black. Tuesday in Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Vero Aiken Fielding with her parents Mr. visited Sunday in Manti with and Mrs. Herman Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Howell and family. Moroni Thomas is in a Salt ST?s Ctp Lake City hospital and quite Mr. and Mrs. Leo Osborne Yea PROGRAM PROGRAM Wo! 02 tt Hdp ill. He entered the hospital on and children of Nephi visited 28. Mrs. Saturday with Mr. and Mrs Thursday, April Thomas is staying with their Virgus Osborne and Mr. and children in Salt Lake. Mrs. Glen Osborne and childOn free Mm Slip per store visit, no ren, Susan, Mary Ann Sam required, purchasers not favored, no need to pax through checkout (land, Keith Anderson and Wayne and Sandy. David W. Dixon Edna Harbor! Michoff 2325 EaK 2100 Sooth 12 Mcure to went your free Prize Slip at either end of Utah 1222 Naylor Court Grayser of Ephraim $oH Loko City, Utah rhecfcitend or from any other employee Soil iaka City, Utah Middleton, Calif., and returned other titan the meat department. with a load of cattle. el Mall I i WotLrs 2)ay (lards 4-- H Foster parents program set Gifts for m MT. PLEASANT DRUG 7otei la $100.00 SWF.EvWAM lbs U $100.00 $100.00 $50.00 $100.00 aoivtrs INOO n?gsi pur-cho- n S. Jklts THE SADDLE 775-77- Snrin q Banquet held by seminary The previous weekend Mrs, Vivian Dye visited in Farming-to- n with a grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson and on Saturday evening attended the Sound of Music. Sunday she and Linda Allred were honor guests at a birthday dinner. Mrs. Sarah Pedersen and daughter of Spring City were also present. Spending Sunday with the Rex Dye's were their niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Leavitt of Orem. Saturday May 6, 1966 THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Page Four HOUSE NORTH STATE OREM Complete Line of Riding Equipment at Prices you can afford to Pay! Because so few, if any of the merchants in the north part of Sanpete County care to carry a full line of riding equipment and since so many people in that area have asked us to come, we are again this year going to provide this service, in a limited wav. On FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 13th and 14th, we will be on the same corner as we were last fall, just across the road north from the City Hall in Mt. Pleasant. We'll be there from about nine a.m. to late in the evening both days with a good variety of saddles, bridles, pads, halters, chaps, etc., at prices you can afford to pay. Bring your old saddle. We might make a trade. Candidates running on the Red Party are Michael Black-bupresident; Elaine Nordstrom, vice president; Karen Reynolds, secretary; Leonard Blackham,, assembly manager. White Party candidates, Dale Nielsen, president; John Allred vice president; Karen Black-hasecretary; Rinda Arnold-soassembly manager. n, Varsity cheerleader tryouts were held Wednesday. The results of the tryouts will be announced at the inaugural ball. 7ewA TioteA .... Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johansen were in Salt Lake City last weekend attending a Guidance Conference. 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