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Show May 19, 1967 THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Page Four Wasatch elects cheerleaders for next year Wasatch Academy has named Kathy Cromar, Leslie Rust and Kathy Eber-haras cheerleaders for the 1967-6- 8 school year. Vicki Voorhees from Schurz, Nevada, was named head cheerleader, the first time the students at Wasatch have elected a head cheerleader in recent years. She has been a freshman cheerleader, JV and varsity cheerleader. Kathy Cromer and Leslie Rust aie both from Yosemite National Park, California. Miss Cromer was a freshman cheerleader and a JV cheerleader in her freshman and sophomoie years. Miss Rust has been a freshman cheerleader, JV and varsity cheerleader in her three years at the academy. Coming from Salt Lake City for her sophomore year, Kathy Eberhardt will experience her first year as a cheerleader at Wasatch. Vicki Voorhees, Wasatch Academy cheerleaders for nevt car Include, left to right, Vicki Voorln'es, head cheerleader; Kathy Cromer, Kathy Kberhardt, and Leslie Kust. and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Osborne and family of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Osborne visited in Mt. Pleasant on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Taylor. Athene Osborne Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allred left Telephone Tuesday for Oklahoma to visit their son and family, Mr. and The Spring City ward Sunday Mrs. Darwin Allred and fam- baby of Lindon weie also visitors. a special ily. School presented Mrs. LaPrele Nielsen attend Mrs. Vhia Sorensen with her Mother's Day program Sunday y son, Val, accompanied her sis- ed a mother's and daughtersin morning. Superintendent Justesen announced the ter, Mrs. Richard H. Johnson entertainment held at USU the and son Steve to Las Vegas, Logan the past weekend. She numbers and welcomed mothers. Prayers, L u D e a n Nevada, for a four day visit. was a guest of her daughter, Strate and Larry Allred. Talks Mr. and Mrs. Larry Allred Denice Nielsen, a student at and tributes, Jean Strate, Don- and Sally Anderson of Salt the college. Mrs. LaRue Bates and son, ald Pedersen, Bishop Harold L. Lake City spent last weekend Mickel, Jerry Sorensen, Gaye with Mrs. Sarah Pedersen and Dwane of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors with Mr. and Lyn Madsen. The junior Sunday family. Mrs. Claude Acord and family school directed by Evonna JusMiss Linda Sorensen of Bryce Nielsen, student at the tesen presented a program. The Kearns spent Mother's Day BYU in Provo was home Saturwere directed Maud songs by with her mother, Mrs. Geneva day and Sunday with Mr. and Downard, accompanist, LeAnn Sorensen. Mrs. Burton Nielsen and family. Dye, poem, Julie Allred. BeauMother s Day visitors at the Visiting Sunday with Mrs. tiful flower plants were presented to the mothers by Shir- home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ruth Osborne for Mother's Day ley Lyn Jensen, Rozana Rob- Acord for a family dinner were were Mrs. Emma Sorensen, ertson, Pamela Watson, Karen Mr. and Mrs. David (Gayle) Mrs. Ted Sorensen and son, Sorensen and organ music by Evans and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Peter, Mrs. Margaret Justesen, Howard (Claudia) Hansen and Judy Justesen, West Jordan; Margo Allred. baby, Mrs. LaRue Bates and Mrs. Ethel Allred, Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Dye of son, Duane, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Elaine Justesen and Salt Lake City visited last week Mrs. Florence Nielsen, baby, Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. City; end with Mr. and Mrs. Mar Dye Mrs. June Sondup, Jeanette Gardell Osborne, Fairview; Mr. and family. Acord of this city. and Mrs. Connell Osborne and Miss Gaye Lyn Madsen of family, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne were Mr. Salt Lake City was home for Osborne and family, Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Connell Osborne and the weekend with her parents, and Mrs. Glen Osborne and family, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Madsen. family and Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Leo Osborne and family, Nephi; Mrs. Maureen Johnson and Osborne of this city. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Max Blain were Mrs. Hafen and David (Carolyn) children from Sandy. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wilkey and family, Mr. and Mrs Mt. Pleasant, GRADUATION CARDS Gordon Blain and boys. Miss Carma Beck of Salt by AMERICAN GREETINGS Lake City was home last weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Beck. Mrs. June Sondrup was a from $1.00 to $12.00 hostess Friday afternoon, at a progressive rook party. AttendChoose1 the ideal gift from our selection of ing were Olga Black, Ella Carlson, LaVee Draper, Jessie SchoWRIST WATCHES from 9.00 to 65.00 field, Bergetta Jensen, Loma Jensen, Leona Strate, Mabel TIMEX, REX, WALTHAM, PAUL-DUPREBeck, Sarah Baxter, Lois Black HELBROS and Florence Nielsen. A special guest was Mary Finell. Score 30 off on high priced watches! winners were Olga Black and LaVee Draper. Identification Bracelets Mrs. Jessie Schofield had the from 4.00 up members of her family home Justin Leather BILLFOLDS from 3.95 up with her for Mothers Day. They were Mr and Mrs. Sheldon Schofield and family, Mr. Prince Matchabelli Evening in Paris Sets and Mrs. Allan (Maurine) Nieland family, Provo; Mr. and Gold and Soverign After-shav- e and Cologne Sets sen Mrs. Don Schofield and childCurrier and Ives Sets for Men ren and Mr. and Mrs. Waide Schofield of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bunnell spent Saturday and Sunday in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle (Donna) Winterton and BRITISH STERLING family. Mrs. Bunnell attended Shower Soap, After-shav- e Lotion and Cologne a MIA party Saturday afternoon with her daughter, Donna 1.65 to 10.00 and daughter Vickie, Mr. and Mrs. Bunnell visited in Plain City with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bunnell and family. Dr. and Mrs. Theron Draper and family Centerville visited FAIRVIEW, UTAH the past weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Draper. Spring Citg 462-268- Mc-Ra- FOR Spring dih and family from Pleasant Grove were home with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs I Woron! Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Walter (ColMr. and Mrs. Joel Frandsen leen) Engle and children from and son, Danny of Evanston, Cedar City were weekend visit- Wyoming, spent the past weekors with Mr. and Mrs. Charles end for Mothers Day with Mrs Clark. Lavon Allred. Visitors for Mothers Day Bishop and Mrs. Lawrence with Mrs. Etta Larsen were Larsen, Larry, Ruth Ann, WalMr. and Mrs. Briant Larsen, lace and Lynn, Fairview were Midvale, and Mr. and Mrs. Max dinner guests Sunday with Mr. (Kathleen) Johnson from Mur and Mrs. Reid H. Allred. ray. Mr. and Mrs. Vero Aiken had Mother's Day visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Howell home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold and family of Manti as their Mickel from Salt Lake City dinner guests Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mickel for Mothers Day. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel The Petersons Counsins Club Christensen! Beverly) and son, met Monday afternoon as the They were dinner guests of Mrs. Lizie Petersen Jeffrey. at the home of guests Sunday at the house of Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Mickel Gordon Sorensen. Mrs. SorenMrs Idclla Robinson and a sen served a delicious lunch to daughter of Paragonah visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mickel. Mrs. Mickel and Mrs. Robinson and daughter attended the funeral services in Ogden on Wednesday for their and uncle, brother-in-la- U C. E. George Rackham, husband of Verletta Dahl Rackham. Mr. and Mrs. Dee (Linda) Bullock of Ogden spent the past weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry (Leila) Nielsen and children. They visited in Provo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Allred and family. Mothers Day visitors with Mrs. Iris Irving were Mrs. Sherlene Larsen and family of Nevada and Mrs. Patsy McGer-t- y from Salt Lake City. Sunday, Mrs. Duretha Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ben E. Whiting family reunion to honor the birthday anniversaries of John Guymon, Deneice Black-haand Danny Monson was held at the Nephi School of Music on May 7. Donnell Black-haand Ron Richardson of the music school, furnished the program. Present to enjoy the occasion were: Mrs. Marjorie Revill, Gloria, Sylvia and Scott, Bob Evans and Ann Iverson, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bailey and Dale, Bounti A ful; Mr. and Mrs. John Guymon, Jay, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blackham, all of Moroni; Mr. Elmo Swanigan, and Mrs. Mr .and Mis. Bruce Draper; Karinen, Kenny, Danny and Kathleen of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bodell and An Unusual tative Ephraim. If you SADDLERY our . be in Ephraim on Monday, May will RANCH WEAR WESTERN Opportunity 22, to interview for a permanent position in their clerical and public contact field in STERN Visit Nephi. States Telephone represen- A Mountain "IETSGO ll tensen, Salt Lake City; Dr. and Mrs. Max Blackham and family, Pleasant Grove; Donnell Blackham and Ron Richardson, for Employment Mrs. Phyllis Lund and family of Moroni spent Mothers Day with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis All-re- Minerva Burrows, Salt Lake City; Let tie Petersen, Ducene Brown, Mt. 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