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Show Page Four THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) mained to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Osborne. Susan and Mary Ann Osborne visited in Orem with the family of Mr. and Mrs Connell Osborne. Athene Osborne T.I.phon. them to Ogden where they will spend Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs. Richard Wallerstein and family. They will also visit in Salt Lake City with Mrs Verna Stroud. 462-268- 8 Mr. and Mrs. Royal Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Vero Aiken Weekend visitors with Mr. visited Sunday afternoon in and Mrs. Charles Clark were Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark and Allred and family. baby of Murray. Mrs. Margaret Justesen and Mr. and Mrs Dee Bullock of daughter, Judy K. of West spent Saturday and Jordan and grandsons Tommy Ogden Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. and Ricky Justesen of Kearns, Loweli Hansen and family. visited Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Ruth Osborne. Mrs Mr .and Mrs. Dennis Ander- Osborne them accompanied son of Salt Lake City visited home for the Thanksgiving the past weekend with Mrs holidays. Weltha Tait, and Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson. Mr. and Mrs Grover Blain of Ogden visited lust week with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Osborne Mr. and Mrs. Angus Black and were Salt Lake City visitors Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomp-seon Saturday and Sunday. They visited in Nephi with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Osborne and family, Visiting the past weekend Sandy and Sam Osborne re- - with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sterner were Mr. and Mrs. David Sterner and baby of Salt Lake City. another n. Rhea Wallerstein, daughter Faye, and grandmother of California, visited their moMrs. ther and grandmother, Ada Allred Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Allred accompanied Mrs CANVENIENCI FOODS Thank You! take this opportunity to express my May appreciation and thanks to all who supported me in the recent election. am grateful for the opto serve continue to you and trust may portunity do so to the best of my ability." I I I Sincerely, Leslie Madsen L. COUNTY ASSESSOR 1 II loroni Reath Draper Tdcphon 2298 Bishop and Mrs. Lawrence Larsen and Ruth Ann Larsen of Mr. and Mrs. Newton DonFalrview, visited with Mr and Mrs. Reid H Allred, Sunday aldson were host and hostess to a birthday party Saturday for afternoon. their daughter, Kathleen Lund. Mr. and Mrs Max Blain have Kathleen chose to celebrate her to 10th birthday with a swimming added a new little their family. The baby boy was party. Those attending the born November 17 at the San- party were: Karen Blackham, pete LDS Hospital to Mack Camille Blackham, Toni Blackand Mor Rae Blain Wilkey. burn, Gayle Ann Nielson, Cindy The baby will be greeted at Cloward, Gaylene Jensen, Bet-i- y home by two brothers and a Bailey, Conie Nielson, Jeannette CSiristensen, Terri Stevsister, at Mt. Pleasant. ens, Sue Blackham, Terri Lynn Members of the Social Ser- Anderson, all of Moroni; Susan vice Club were the guests of Donaldson of Spring City; Mrs. Crystal Aiken at her home Kathy Dickinson and Lorroind e Pregres-sivWednesday evening. rook score winners were Last week Ida O. Donaldson Mrs. Etta Larsen, Mrs. Lavon and her daughter, Kathleen, Allred and Mrs. Jessie Scho- spent a day in Salt Lake City. field. Special guests were Mrs. During the afternoca they Jessie Schofield and Mrs. La drove out to Valley Music Hall Vee Draper. where they saw the A1 Hirt birthday dinner was served Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversary of Curtis Mrs. Allred served the family dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Lund, Judy and Curtis Lund, Moroni; Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Allred, Deborah, Michael and Jerry of Richfield; Mr. and A All-re- Mrs. Stanley Tippets, Alan, Charlotte, Boyd, Denice, Eda and Floyd from Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hafen Terry, Gary, Julie Ann and Mark of Provo; Miss Helen Ruesch, Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Simons had dinner Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Allred. ing School at Chicago, Illinois. He is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and has attended Snow College at Ephraim and the Institute of Religion at Snow College. He recently returned from an LDS mission in the East Central States. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Donaldson, parents of Boyd, Susan and Norma Lou his sisters, accompanied him to Salt Lake City. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Odell Blain and in Magna with Mr. and Mrs. Odell Donaldson. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Strate of Hillsspring, Alberta, Canada, Curtis Lund of Moroni and visited last week with Mr. and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Cur- Mrs. Rulon Strate. tis Allred of this city, left Wednesday to be stationed with The family and friends of the U.S. Air Force in San AnMrs. Vero Aiken observed her Texas. tonio, birthday anniversary on SunBoyd A. Danielson enlisted day. Mrs. Eva Grace Allred was in the U.S. Navy and left Friat hostess Friday afternoon to the day for his first assignment the Great Lakes Naval Train- - Althea Club members. Progressive rook score winners were TC9 Mrs. Lorna Jensen and Mrs. Olga Black. Special guests were Mrs. Eva Korgi, Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Lavon A. Allred and Mrs. Edith Schofield and Mrs. Christie Black. November 25, 1966 PYRAMID show After the show they met Mr. Hirt and Kathleen got his autograph on her program. Reynolds of Chester. After a refreshing swim at the Ephraim swimming pool, they all returned to Kathleen's home where lunch was served and many lovely gifts were opened. Mr. and Mrs Bert Christensen and children from Richfield were visitors on Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dyches and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Blain Larson and daughters from Mt. Pleasant visited on Sunday in Moroni. Their daughter, Mary, sang a vocal solo In the East Ward meeting on Sunday evening and was accompanied by Jay Christensen. the occasion were Mr. and Mrs Clarene Pedersen, Donald and Clair of Spring City; Mr. and children Thursday evening Mrs. Vi- Mrs Sam Dye and vian Dye celebrated her birth- Dixie, Dinah, Tammy, Barney, Mr day with a family dinner at Frank and Lisa, of Moroni; her home. Guests present for and Mrs. Rex Dye, Emory, La Priel and Randy. tination is unknown at the Mrs. Ella Lamb accompanied present time. He is the husband of the former Vicki Moss her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Lake City and a of Mr. and Dangerfield, to Salt on Thursday. A granddaughter. Mrs. Roy Moss. Lori, had her tonsils removed will Fred Dusterberg suffered a on Saturday. Mrs. Lamb visit after Thanksgiving on heart attack November 4. He has been inmproving and is On Thursday the ward Prifeeling better at the present mary held their ward confertime. ence. Stake high council leader Elmer Syme of Springville Osmond Crowther was present visited with Mr. and Mrs Fred and presided. Other stake board were presimembers Dusterburg and other relatives dent Ida present Donaldson, Enid Bai- on Sunday. ley and LaJune Larson of MorWeekend guests of Mr. and oni; Flora Anderson, Euleeda Mr. and Mrs. Allis Jensen of Cook, Mary Lamb and Ida cf attendMrs. Forris Blackburn, were Faux. There was 100 and teachers ance of officers, Castle Dale and Mr. and Mrs children present. Peden Lake from Salt Hugh City. Visiting from Thursday to Jack Irons underwent sur- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, gery at the Mt. Pleasant hospi- Moroni Thomas were Mrs. Rhea tal last week. son-in-la- w The Sanpitch camp of the DUP held their November meeting Wednesday afternoon of last week. Captain Rhea Bradley was in charge The lesson was presented bv Charlotte Utah Railroa d Bradley, Plans for the Christmas meeting in December were made and it was decided to exchange Mrs. Duana (Artis) Tidwell fifty cent gifts. Refreshments of Nephi visited Thursday and were prepared and served by Mella Morley and Artie Nunley. Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Forris Blackburn. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Kendall Dee Blackburn is a patient and Mrs. Howard Draper and daughter, Lavon Tribble, of and is receiving treatment for Salt Lake City visited in Mor- ulcers at the Mt. Pleasant hosoni Friday and attended the pital. wedding reception of their niece. Linda Draper, that evStephen Blackham has received a call to serve in the ening. British Mission for the LDS Mrs. Ha Christensen was the church. He is a son of Presihostess to the So Art club on dent and Mrs Ralph Blackham. Thursday evening, November Mr. and Mrs. Kim Aagard 16, at her home. Handwork was done and refreshments and baby daughter of Orem were served to twelve members visited for the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs. ClifRecent guests at the home ford Blackham. of Mr. and Mrs. Rov Moss were Mrs. Viola Polk and Mr, and Tammy Prestwich of Salt Mrs. Kenneth Nielson from Lake City was a Moroni visitLos Angeles, Calif.; Koleen or for the weekend. Jorgensen of Van Nuys, Calif.; Merrill Nielson, Long Beach. Lewis Blackham, son of Mr. Calif.; Mrs. Ralph (Myrna) and Mrs. Perry Blackham, fell down a flight of stairs and inCoats, Redland, Calif. jured his back. He was a paMilton Larson has received tient at the Mt. Pleasant hoshis call for service in the US pital and also the Utah Valley Army. He will leave Salt Lake hospital in Provo. He is now City on November 30. His des- - at home to recover. s. Heaton and daughter, Sharon, of Cedar City, Vaughn Thomas from Srmthfield visited Saturday and Sunday. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Thomas went to Provo and visited in the Utah Valley hospital with Jeanette Thomas and stayed that night in Orem with Mac Niel and Alta Boyter, returning home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Price n had as guests Worth and Allred and children from West Covins, Calif. They will spend the Thanksgiving week here. Lloyd Price Jr. will also spend the holiday with them. Lu-dea- Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nielson and sons of Riverton spent Sunday with the LaRay Andersons. 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