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Show Page Four HIE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID May 26, 7rairvieiv .... Mrs. Lucile Madsen entertained members of her sewing club on Wednesday afternoon of last week. A luncheon was served to Dorcas Ericksen, Arminta Clement, Eda Graham, Marcella Graham, Dora Rigby, Ethel Mower, Selma Anderson, Love Stewart and Sarah Rigby. Special guests were Elsie Christensen, Ua Haas and Kaye Haskins both of Provo; Dawn Madsen, Ellis Madsen, Ila Jensen and Lettie Petersin of Mt. Pleasant. Most of the members stayed and enjoyed spending their home evening together. N.SJI.S. GRADUATES, 1967: first row, left to right, Nora Keilett, Susan Livingston, Kay Lynn Terry, Gaye Carlston, Karla Klackhiun, Vickie Hermansen, Anna Mae Nielsen, Ellen Goble, Gay-len- e Shepherd, Larry Marshall, Hall Shelley, Larry Nielsen; second row, Sally Mower, Elaine Nord strom, Ieggy Lowry, Vieki Lou Johansen, Marilyn Hansen, Paulette Brunger, and Sidney Barney; third row, Julie Ease, Russell Anderson, Kim Jensen, Annette Jacobs, Mary Voe Jensen, Layne Hamilton, Kobert Beneh, Kevin Turpin, Hubert Mower; fourth row, Jerry Sorenson, Bill Curtis, Brent Dyehes, Kayla (ox, Lynn Cook, Steven Beneh, Kenneth Madsen, Jerry Stulee, Douglas Jensen; fifth row, Ted Tuttle, Kay Larsen, Clair Brotliersen, Konald Cox, Michael Blackburn, Iiog-e- r Poulson; sixth row, Tony Polont, Jerry Puzey, Scott Staker, David Madsen. The North Sanpete Stake Dance Festival was held in the North Sanpete High School Gymnasium on Tuesday evening. The festival was under the direction of Mrs. Eddie Wheeler, stake dance director, and included numbers by South Sanpete, Gunnison and Moroni Stakes and from Snow College. The stake dances were those that will be presented in June Conference in Salt Lake City. Most of the dancers were in costume and it was a very colorful event. Assisting Mrs. Wheeler were Diane Jorgensen, Leslie Clark, and Eileen Peterson of this stake; Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Bradley, South Sanpete; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Aagard, Moroni and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hill, Gunnison. The group has been invited to participate in Manti at the South Sanpete Stake Festival next Tuesday evening. 17 Jeffery, Mr .and Mrs. Paul Tucker and family, Bountiful; Mrs. Albert Madsen, Fairview; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stansfieid, Mt. Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stansfieid, Springville; Mrs. Margaret Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Stansfieid, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stansfieid, Salt Lake City. Rima Tucker entertained her sewing club on Monday nnight. Roma Tucker entertained Luncheon was served to fourlast Thursday afternoon for teen guests and the evening Ruth Erickson, Bertha Christen- was spent doing handwork. sen, Elva Hamilton, Ellen TurMr. and Mrs. Terry (Rita) pin, Valera Cheney, Marcella Graham, Irma Peterson, Han- Dyehes are the parents of a nah Bohne and Mmta Cox. Fol- baby boy, Dennis Lindsay, born 15. The new baby has a lowing a delicious lunch rook May was played with Ruth Erickson, brother, David. Grandparents Erma Peterson and Valera are Mr. and Mrs. Don Ramey, Fairview and Mr. and Mrs. Cheney being score winners. Melvin Dyehes, Moroni. Recent visitors with the Hil-de- n E. Tuckers who came to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vance are celebrate the birthday anniver- the proud parents of a baby sary of their mother and sister, boy born on May 19 at the were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pyne Sanpete Valley Hospital. Also and family, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle greeting the new arrival are Pyne and family, Mr. and Mrs. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jensen and family all of Glen Vance of this city and Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosenlof Hansen and family of North of Mt. Pleasant and a great Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Char- grandmother, Mrs. Ellery Andley Wright and family, Kearns; erson of Ephraim. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Vance and MEWORID IS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Good wishes that aro foil of respect. You've earned them. Country N.SJI.S. GRADUATES, 1967: Left to right, first row, Glenna Kaye Stephensen, Stephen Beck, Paula Bailey, Karen Sue Robertson, JoAnn Dyehes, Lor-ain- e Christensen, Roberta Jackson, Dolores Draper, Vicki Reynolds; second row, Bonnie Sowby, Karen Blackham, Francine Coates, Nancy Johansen, Susan Barney, Georgia Olsen, Thayne Larsen, Terry nsrairview .... The Petersons Cousins Club was held on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Petersons daughter, Ethel Sorenson in Spring City. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent by Isabelle Bell, Arminta Clement, Dorcas Ericksen, Lucile Madsen, Sarah Rigby, Ila Jensen, Minerva Burrows of Magna; Dosena Brown and Lettie Peterson of Mt. Pleasant. The poem Mirror of Life was read by Ila Jensen and a delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Sorenson. Mrs. Sarah Rigby and Mrs. Jensen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simons of Spring City to Salt Lake on Saturday 11a Howell, Ronald Porter, Suzanne Cloward, Helen Rae Aldrich; third row, Marilyn Ruesdi, Kathleen Cox, Ruth Tucker, Steven Olsen, Sally Robertson, Michael Christensen, Sherri W. Bowles, Mary Louise Westenskow; fourth row', Camille Larsen, Leonard Blackham, Kent Olsen, John All-reRoger Ilarward, Alan Sherman, Bevln Black and were guests over the weekend with Mrs. Ruth Christensen and daughter and with Mr. and Mrs. Therald Rigby and family. They enjoyed attending sacrament services with them. The U of U Mens Chorus presented the program. Jerry Allen Rigby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Therald Rigby wha participates with the group was the emcee. It was reported that the group has traveled to all of the ajoin-in- g states and given programs. They have also been requested to give a program for the Bell Telephone program on television later this summer. Jerry plans to participate with them at that time also. d, dinner to Winnie Rasmussen, Selma Sanderson, Ila Jensen, Emma Evans, Nellie McAllister, Eda Anderson, Ellis Madsen, Gladys Anderson, Phylis Jones and Anna Jensen. Members of a North Ward Sunday School class and their guests enjoyed a delightful party on Friday evening of last week. The group enjoyed a pot luck dinner followed by an evening of bowling in Ephraim. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. James Daley, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brunger, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stewart, Mr .and Mrs. Virgil Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clista Peterson was hos- Earl Dean Anderson, Calvin Ruth tess to her club on Monday Garlick, Gary Mower, Ann Beck, Gerald Ericksen, She served a evening. lovely Kathy Burnside, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Turpin, Shirley Johnson and LaRue Johnson. 19. The children will engames and recompetitive joy lays under the supervision of the teachers. Everyone is invited to come out and see the fun. Tuesday, May the Busy 16, Club held their Bakers fourth meeting. They enjoyed making razzle dazzels and 4-- learned exciting ways with cereals. Cindy Stewart, Susan Anderson, Susan Johnson and Elaine Vance all met at the home of Mrs. Norma Elaine Anderson for their meeting. Thelma Mower entertained at a luncheon during the week. Guests included Ellis Madsen, Anna Jensen, Fern Robertson, Elna Christensen, Mildred Las-soElsie Christensen, Geneva Tucker and Alice Nelson. day and who now goes, and will always go forth everyday'.' Top left: Chevy II Nova Station Wagon. Foreground: Walt Whitman MT. PLEASANT FIRST SECURITY OFFICE BANK OF UTAH, N.A. Mt. Pleasant, Utah The School Fairview will hold Elementary its annual play day" at the school grounds on Friday afternoon, Chevrolet Impala Station Wagon. Top right: Chevelle Malipu Station Wagon. Chevrolet Impala, roomiest in its class. While extra roominess is perhaps the best reason for buying a Chevrolet wagon, consider, also, these bonuses: Body rocker by Fisher, Chevrolet dependability, finish. Chevelle Malibu, panels and smoother, quieter ride. A Malibu not only gives you a Full Coil suspension ride, but the body mountings are And Chevelle carries plenty. It opens wide. 54.6 inches, to be exact, 28.5 inches high. Flip the second seat down and you've got 86 cubic feet of cargo space for all your gear. Chevelle was built to take a lot. Chevy II Nova, best equipped for the money. rocker upholstery is standard. are standard. themselves clean that Separate panels panels beneath each fender to inhibit rust are standard. flush-and-dr- WELL DONE! CUSS OF'67 Think big! We y Magic-Mirr- double-cushione- d. Flush-and-dr- All-vin- yl Miner Visiting on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Vance and attending funeral services for Vicki Jo Vance were Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Brady, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nielsen, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Vance also of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vance, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Vance, Soda Springs, Idaho. When you look for the most room and the smoothest ride and the best value, youll end up with a Chevrolet wagon everytime. n, Visiting on Mothers Day with Mrs. Anna Jensen were Mr. and Mrs. Kermitt Butt of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Charles of Spanish Fork. Squire City Lunch May Mrs. Eddie Johnson and children and Mrs. Brvant Madsen and children left Saturday to spend a few days in Pioche, Nevada. Mrs. Johnson accompanied her husband home on Tuesday while Mrs. Madsen remained for several days to visit with her family. Nearly 160 guests attended the open house last Sunday for Urban Hartley. A large number of whom were from out of town. He received a nice telephone call on the day of his birthday from his family in Idaho. He enjoyed very much talking with his little great grandchildren. Lowry's Cafe ham, Jerry Stansfieid, Clark Corbett, Chris Larsen, Dale Nielsen, Carl Fowles, Richard Nielsen, and Steven Jensen. Not pictured in either picture, are class members, Allen Washburn, Russell Ivory, Arthur Anderson, Julie Johansen, Laura Bagley, Brenda Peterson Christensen, Rinda Arnoidsen. y Chevrolet wisi happy things ' really wonderfal brings, W. Pratt See your Chevrolet dealer during his Camaro Pacesetter Sale Special buys on Camaro Sport Coupes and Convertibles Six, 155 hp specially equipped with: Deluxe steering wheel Bumper guards Whitewall tires Wheel covers Wheel opening moldings Striping along Extra interior brightwork the sides And, at no extra cost during the sale, special hood stripe and a floor shift for the transmission! SALE SAVINGS, TOO, ON SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FLEETSIDE PICKUPS (Model CS 10934). greater worth it another reason you get syre feeliinigj foi thi fitiri Mono-Plat- e rear suspension to smooth the ride is standard. Price? Below standard. A. Co. 67 SOUTH MAIN AMD GM J. CHEVROLET, IMC. EPHRAIM, UTAH PHONE 283-466- 8 |