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Show THE Ml'. PLEASANT (UTAH) October 6, 1967 airview Sir. ami Mrv Darwin (Arlene) Terry anil miiis. I.arr, Jerry, Ronnie, of Koy Mere visitors on Wednesday and on Thursday with Mrs. Ill Jen-M'and Mrs, Sarah Kigbx. .i 'ey Mr and Mrs. James and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ielerson and family enjoyed .spending an afternoon along the beautiful skyline drive above I'rovo last weekend. Joining them for a pieme luneh were Mr. and Mrs Robert Haley and daughter, .Janet, and family of Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Daley and family of Provo. Members of the Killing club and their partners enjoyed a delicious mutton and sourdough dinner at the scout cabin on Saturday evening Members of the North ward Relief Society were guests at a luncheon on Friday afternoon for the annual opening social. Mrs. Jayneanne Payne, Mrs Utah for 1967 was the guest speaker. Mrs. Payne spoke on ii I the topic "A Womans (lift of Joy Her Home". Mrs Payne stated that women in Relief Society have a special corner of on charm and beauty the soul because the organizaAlyce Wilkins tion gives them tne opportunity Telephone 445 3386 to lievelope these qualities. She also elated of her experiences Nellie Righ-- entertained tin: during the ten days she spent last Mav m San Inego in the numbers of the Fnendlv club A Mis. America Pageant. Mrs at her bumf Iasi week and was served dinner was in second luxey Payne nimicrup the contest which included aj the niembei.-- , enjoyed the uller-u- i u in with visiting. Attending di .play of her honieinaking abilities to handle child- were Dorothy Oldroyd. I.iz Kffie Joluwin and Theoru ren and many other skills. She said she was very happy that A ndei son. she received this honor and stated that her crown of jewels are her children. Also speaking at the luncheon was Mrs. Hotii.sc Johansen, president of the North Sanpete Stake Relief Society. Visiting oxer the xveekenil xiitli Mr. and Mrs. Parker Miner were Mr. anil Mrs. Melvin (Marilyn) l.iiml and family of Springville who also visited in Ml. Pleasant with Mr. Ihsliiip and Mrs. Hunth Cook anil Mrs. James l.iiml. Alsu enjoyed conferem-and a class visiting at the Miner home reunion held in Salt Hike City and enjoying the elk limit on Saturday Tiiediiy visitors and dinner guests ut the home of .Mr. ami Mrs. Ixxon Wilkins were Mrs. James Strong, twins, Michael and Michell; Mrs. Iasi lladfield and Mr. and Ms. John Bushman, all of Held. Miss Jerrie Byrne of Stock- - s!j7. Cjrccn r Old-roy- Farm Cooperatives Play Important Role in Utahs Economy ' were Keith Miner, tiary Miner and two friends of 1rovo and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miner of Spanish Fork. OCTOBER IS COOPERATIVE MONTH in Utah and across the nation. Farm cooperatives are recognized as Mr. and Mrs. Parker Miner entertained members of their couples club at their home last week. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Young. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Meloy Graham. a basic part of our American private enterprise system that help farmers retain their identity as individual businessmen through their own initiative and Cooperatives are a basic part of our American free enterprise system ... a great national asset. self-relianc- Bi.-ho- p Jessie oidrnvd, who IS teaeh-- i mg in the Sa't Lake City public school disLi n t has been con- fined to her home this past week With the fill Mr and Mrs. Leonard spent days in Salt1 Lake City at the home of Miami Mrs, Boyce Jensen. They went to Salt Lake City to be with their daughter, Roma O.'d-rnv- d sey-ii-.i- first child for the Giannis and tue third grandchild for Mr. uid Mrs. Nielson. Great grandmother in Fountain Green is (Vita C. NieDon. William Conover of Salt City was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wilkins last Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Jerry Aagard md small son were Provo visitor, and shoppers on Monday. Luella Mikkelson spent Wednesday through Sum! iv in the it v of Bountiful at the home of her daughter, Ellen Rigby. Mr and Mrs. Leonard visitisl with Dr. and Mrs. Merril Oldroyd on Monday at Payson. Mrs. Scott Cook xva-a Provo visitor on .Monday. Overnight visitors last weekend at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Reed Collat'd were Mr uni Mrs. Karl Collard and family of Salt Lake City. Here Sunday to visit and enjoy dinner at the Collard home were the Kar! Collards, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Edmonds family of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Allred and family of Richfield md Marilyn Blackham and family of Moroni. Rosetta Eggen and Alvce Wilkins were visitors in Provo Old-rov- d s and Rm hell Synie and Donna Ivory. Moroni Stake officers from Fountain Green attending the conference were Bessie n Cook, Edna Christensen, Jacobson and Mary Ver-dee- Aa-gar- Phares Nielson left on on Monday. Ken Rasmussen of Salt Lake Saturday evening for Palo Alto California where she will visit Citv spent several days at the at the home of Mr. and Mrs home of his mother. Sail.) RasKeith B. Gianni and new baby mussen. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Erickdaughter. son and daughter of Logan Mr. and Mrs. Phares Nielson received wod that they have a sMnt this past weekend at x new granddaughter born Septhe home of Mr. and .Mr. tember 25' to Mr. and Mrs. Allred. n Mr. and Mrs. Donnelv Keith B. (Ellen) Gianni in Palo and children who have Alto, California. This is the Mrs. Ku-ra- Des-p-ii- Spring Mrs. Mickel from California xisited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Donaldson and family, Don Donaldson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold came to Mickel. Mrs. Mh-keattend the LDS Conference last wck m Salt Lake City Mr. ana Mrs. Stephen St rate and baby of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors ut the homes of Mr. and Mr.,. Willard spent the past three years on a building mission in Australia and are on vacation now in the United States and have spent the past two weeks visiting at tlie home it liis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Despain. Mrs. Scott Cook has been released from the hospital at Provo and is enjoying being at home again. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Scott Cook were Mr. and Mrs. Louise Cook of Salt Lake City. During the week Mr. and" Mrs. Scott Co ik and Sonya Taylor of Orem were all visitors in Salt Lake City. Boxxliug Scores Nancy Wernz, 163, 161; Dot Duncon. 166; Christie Bunnell, 168; Ada Collard, 170. Originels: this team is in first place; Renon Daniels, 174, 170, 162, total 506; Margaret .Jorgenson. 196; Bette Jensen, 189. Pin Downers: Mary Motley. 175; Nina Christiansen, 171. Spares, Mary Christensen. 166, 161; Ruby Nunley, 164. Kadetts: Roleen Olsen, 168. Puth-E-Cat- Hansen and Mr and Mrs. Mack Stratc. Last weeks visitors with Mr aid Mrs. Therein Madsen were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Madsen and children of Salt Lake City. Social Serxiee (lull members, Helen Madsen, Irene Aiken, Crystal Aiken, Elila Acord, Evlitli seliofield. Bose Allred, MiSchofield, ldred Peterson, Lenexa Mail-seIrcta ( liristic Strate, I talma Stratc, Simons, Lax on Allred, Athene Osborne and sMsial of Sail gi:e-- t Kerry City enjoyed a club party Wednesday exening at a Fountain Green cute. Mrs. Ruth Osborne learned Monday evening of the both of her 12nd great grandchild, a baby girl born October 2 at the Sanpete LDS Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jeanette Terry of Fairview. Mrs. Ruth Osborne returned home Saturday excr.ing from Xisiting in Salt Luke City with Mr. and Mrs. Hvrum Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sorensen and daughters, Mrs. Ted Sorensen and son, Peter, Mr .and Mrs. Larry Osborne and Patti, Mrs. Bertha I'cne Bishop. Mrs. Blain, in West Jordan with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Justesen and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. lb-c- Yur-lec- ii Diamond and Beth in Magna with Mrs Emma Puzcv, in Kearns with Mr and Mrs. Glade Justesen and family and in Oiem with Mr .and Mrs. Lee Shepherd and family Sunday Osborne visitor.-- , with Mrs were Mrs. Emma Sorensen, Mrs. Ethel Allred. Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs Glade and fanulv of Kearns. Mrs. Ialtine Maiheil anil children of Kearns visited Sunday with Mrs. Mary Osborne anil children. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne and Mr. and Mr-- . Glen Osborne and ml Mrs. I wo family were Mr Osborne and childn n of Neplu. Mis. Veto Aiken returned home last Sunday from the Sanpete LDS Hospital where she had been a patient following surgery. n Jus-tese- ; LET'S GO WESTERN a SADDLERY RANCH WEAR WESTERN BOOTS Visit our friendly Store. Widest selection of ail types of Western clothing end Lowest prices. Send For Your New FREE Western Catalog! e fully illustrated catalog with many styles in full natural color Write Dept. "I 62 E. 2nd So . Salt Lake City. Utah e. ftor art Markaling With 4 mojw farm cooparotivai in Utah . . vama $93 million in larm product! . group from Fairview ena delicious dinner and at outstanding entertainment Timp Haven last week. The program included numbers by Kenneth Larsen, one of the BYU folk dancers who toured with Curtain Time USA, who performed a variety of Indian dances. Other musical numbers were also presented. Included in the group who attended fiom Fairview were Mr. and Mrs. Golden Carlston, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Garlick, Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Graham, Mr. and Mrs. ElA joyed . .. ... cosh form racaipti from thasa producti at $1i4 million farm lupplioi and tquipmont la las el $11 millien . . . hirdtoioi at farm lupplioi and oquipmont tainting $13 million. These farm cooperatives, which include the big majority of all farmers in Utah as members, help keep the Utah farmer independent and help to keep Utah agriculture healthy. Support your local farm co-o- p and help keep Utah agriculture STRONG! 1 UTAH COUNCIL OF FARMER CSlaUlto tv ton. California, and a student at BYU m Provo, visited at the home of and Mrs. Ikjoth Cook. Their son. George, who is a student at Die BYU aiso spent the day visiting at tnej home of Ills parents. Page Three PYRAMID ' k Pm uunpiled t) Rould A. COOPERATIVES Oimteasen, U5U). v ??r tla-word!- don Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mower, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mower, Mr. and Mrs, Reed Lasson, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Bench, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Mower, Mr. and Mrs. George Day and Mr. amt Mrs. Lawrence Larsen. The hosts for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Day of Provo. Iound Steaks Canned Picnics oVcf She Slab iacon .amour's Red Rose U.S.DA. Choke Old Fashioned Cure Beef-F- ull Cut lb. lb. 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