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Show October 27, 1967 THE MI'. PLEASANT (HTAII) PYRAMID Ephraim woman o ot uairuicw to be honored house will be held finin in honor of Mary Henrietta Green of Kphraim at her Saturday, October 2 home on the occasion of her sist birthday that day. Mrs. Green was an ordinanc e worker in the Manti Temple for lo years and would be grateful to renew her contact with many of her friends and particularly of any of her temple personnel and relatives. to 6 in state contest Mrs. Loren Crowther, and Mrs. Elden Beck and daughter, Las Vegas, Nev., visited here during the deer hunt with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tidwell, and with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beck in Indianola. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Shelley are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Turpin and Mr. and Mrs. John Shelley of Mr. Shelley has recently been discharged following a tour of duty with the Army. While with the Army a year in Vietnam. lie sM-n- t Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spencer and son were house guests Moun-tainvill- .Mr. and Lavern Jensen of Fairview, who will he honan open house eelelirnting their noth wedding to tt pan. at anniversary Saturday, October 2S, from tluir home in Fairview. Relatives and friends of the couple are invited to attend. They request no gifts. .Mrs. ored with ii.k-- Roh-citso- -- mi AAUW engineering at BYU, who covered Uruguay including music of meeting that country. Accompanying them were Mr and Mrs. C. L Bennet of BYU. were served, Refreshments The American Association of and Mrs. Doyle Madsen was co- University Women, Sanpete hostess. Branch, met at the home of Mrs. Henry Schofield in Spring Mr. and Mrs. Calvin J. City to hold its monthly meet Hancock, Tooele, Georgia ing. visited Mr. and Mrs. Rowland The program was under direc- Norman over the weekend. tion of Miss Ruth Downey of Miss Kathryn Norman, Salt Snow College. The area explored Lake City was also a recent was 'Bridging the Gap Be- visitor with her parents. tween Rich and Poor Nations Guest speakers were Miss Mar Camp Hambleton Daughters ta Lopez of Chili, chemistry ma- of Utah Pioneers will meet jor at Brigham Young Univer Wednesday night, November 1 sity, who discussed Chili, and at the Community Center, at John Arthur Harris of Uraguay 7:30 according to Mrs. Ruth who is majoring in electrical Jones, captain. in Spring City I i Bazaar planned EVERYTHING! little as se The Fairview South Ward Centered around the theme, An Old Fashioned Holiday a dinner will be served from 6 to 8 p.m. All those planning to attend should bring their own dishes. The special event of the evening will be an auction which will be held at 7:30 at which time a quilt and baked goods will be sold. Everyone is invited. YOU NEED IT! YOU ARE ELIGIBLE If your credit is good you are eligible for a First Security BankAmericard, and it costs you nothing. You dont have to bank with us or with anyone for that matter! There are no dues or membership fees. Its yours to use for whatever you wish youll appreciate the time sava First Security BankAmeriof convenience ing card. All your purchases are covered in a single monthly statement. One payment, once a month, takes care of everything you charge. And as long as you pay each monthly statement in full, the convenience of using a First Security BankAmericard costs you nothing. You have a full 25 days to pay after the billing date. As a busy shopper, n DemMiratk Re- Anyone can use a quick cash advance from time to time. You may obtain an immediate cash loan of up to $300 by simply presenting your card at any office of First Security Bank or banks in other states that honor BankAmericard. ONE BILL TO PAY . . . ONE PAYMENT TO MAKE! world-renow- lief Society will hold a bazaar the evening of Friday, November 3, in the ward cultural hall. of your total bill, plus a small CASH... WHEN evt'-nin- South Ward service charge on the unpaid balance. First Security BankAmericard is the credit card good as cash at more than 7500 retail stores, service businesses and professional offices in Utah and Idaho. And since it can be used to charge a wide variety of goods and services, there is no longer any need to carry a walletfull of individual cards and references. Wherever you go any business establishyouve got instant credit atand gold First Security ment displaying the blue BankAmericard symbol. l20th I Mr in Fairview lack of ready cash has kept you tied downflow you can just say CHARGE IT' with this single credit card. ... FOR JUST ABOUT e. idle m autumn weather thev enjuved i and Mrs, Kav ip.it The hunting in gcneial was reStratum and family ot Roose- ported as good Glendale Rirseii was in MonI 'nder t he due. t loll velt weie visitors mei the of their tana last week uni while there weckmul with Mis Geneva teacher, Mrs. Ruth Hansen the Top Pilot Class in the visited with Ellis Draper and An extra sxxdal event is North Ward Primary piesented La she Draper and family. a special program to their parg planned for next lur'd. i Visitors with Mrs. Venitii afternoon. Parby tile Saa ial Interest ents on on the program were Nielson during the dtvr hunt ( lass in the North Ward. The ticipating program will feature the mu- Judy Chambers, Annette Rrnn-ger- , were Mr. ami Mrs. Allen NielReckv Garlick. Rebecca son and family of Provo. sic written hy Ida Bills forLynette Anderson, merly of Fuirv irw on a re Stewart, Andrea Mower and Robert Mr. and Mrs. Devon Mower cording by Hie ed opera singer, (.lade Peter Pet ersnn and children from Tooele spent Max or and son, who is also a Fairview Mrs. J. Ed the weekend here as guests of native. Also featured on the Coons were in Salt ity her parents Mr and Mrs. C. program will lie a recording on Monday afternoon to see V. Jensen. of the recent Singing Mothers their grandson, Randy Coons, concert. Mr and Mrs. Iwon Stevens who left that day ly plane On Sunday evening, members for England. Randy is the soil of Ephraim were dinner guests of the Young Marrieds Class of Mr. ami Mrs. Dan Conus on Wednesday at the home of met at the Norman Brunger of Sail Like City. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Anderson. home in Milburn The meeting The elementary school childwas conducted by Lloyd Terry ren are till excited about the another tnd other guests included Mi- coming of Halloween next ami Mrs. James Daley, Mr. and week. One of the main delights Mrs. Gary Anderson. Mr. and are the class parties and the Mrs. Earl Dean Andeison. Mr. dressing up into their favorite and Mrs. Bryant Madsen, Mrs eharacters on that speeial day. CANVENIENCI Kcdeen Peterson and Mrs. I la This year as in years past the FOODS Jensen. elementary school children wall Our city was very much show' off" their Halloween Ivan Shelley and Mi' D.ivul iN.id.il ot Sa't I. die t "it y M 'i the Weekend visiting ill F. n lew it li her parents. Mr. ni d Mi l.v ndon Graham. Mr. amt Mrs. Ean Jensen "f l.ug. in were visitors over tile weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Monte Nordstrom. Vim! ing with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Finksen over the weekend weie Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Erieksen of Ixigan. Mrs, Vernon Swasey and 'oum were visitors over the weekend with Mrs Alice Stow-- u t Joining them for a family dinner on Sunday were Pat riel i Stewart of Smnv College and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Peterson and children. Visiting in Fairview on Saturday with Mrs. I. vie Stewart Mrs. Belle Sanderson and Mrs. Alice Stewart were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Stewart. Mrs. Lucille Peterson and Mrs. Mu lad Johnson all of Provo. Mrs. Stewart I.oye accompanied them to Richfield where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. P Floyd Bell. Mr. and Mrs. If ONE CARD kclid ti Carl u ere Il.iMl Mr .and Mrs. Lkiy Coons of Kov. were visitors over the weekend with Mayor and Mrs. J. Ed Coons. state-wid- Mr. ' C v Foun- tain Green, is a winner in a e comfoods cook-of- f petition sponsored by Utah Power and Light Co. and a Salt Lake broadcasting company. Mrs. Crowther is one of is women whose entries were selected for the state foods cookoff. As a winner she received an electric carving knife and 2.', quarts of milk. Grand prize winner in the contest was Mrs. M. L. (Wildai Taggart, of Smithfield, Cache County. Her winning entry was Ice Cream Praline Cake. The cookoff was conducted on electric ranges and judges were Chef Gerrard of Hotel Utah; Carolyn Dunn of the extension service, US Department of Agriculture, and Phyllis Woodbury, supervisor of home economics. Granite School District. Coordinator was Dixie Lee. 1. Mi Loren Crowther winner w Gialiam of Bountiful. Mr. ami Mrs. Loyal of Milburn, recently an eight vl.iy tour t ransportation division of the Air Force Reserve He left Delaware. Maryland, and flew to Labrador, England, Gel many, Spain and the Ozar Islands. He and his wife and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ber-kclGraham and family were visitors at the Uival Graham home on the weekend. pm is it Telephone 0H-- 3 er A Mrs. Koleen Peterson at open house of Nephi visited on Sunday at alive l.i't Friday with the traparade through the home of Mr. and Mis ;u. ditional return of many former area on Octo--p id Mower and family resident', friends and relatives m. who c.uiic lor the annual deer Visiting with Mrs Fein friends and all over the weekend wen bunt. Manv hunters residents of the town are in Mr and Mis. Flick Church of to their homes happy with vited to come down town and in getting theri see the children. Fplii.mil and Mr. and Mrs. their John Taeker and Mary of lio-vo- . deer and with the beautiful1 ! i Page Thw Candidates for City Councilman FOUR-YEA- Ted A. Dase DONT ALREADY HAVE A BANKAMERICARD... BUDGET PAYMENTS ,T00. . .AUTOMATICALLY! Pick up an application at any First Security Bank or at any business establishment where you see the Welcome . . . First Security BankAmericard symbol. If you choose, you may automatically extend your payments over a longer period of time. Pay as First Security BankAmericard is honored in 17 states, even in Great Britain. Wallace E. Rasmussen Phillip Johnson To let you know your Democratic Candidates who are well quali- fied to represent you TED. A. DASE in our local government E. PHILIP Lived in Mt. PleasIncumbent Married ant the past 17 years Olsen former Two to the Betty Bill Graduand Jody children, Served four years ate of B.Y.U. in Army Air Corps Employed by North Sanpete School District past 14 years Presently chairman of Cemetery Department which has $60,000 in fund drawing over 4 interest, a step to paying its own way. 1 have been in favor of the 11 street paving program and any other project to make Mt. Pleasant a better place to live. . . . WALLACE A. RASMUSSSEN JOHNSON ServBorn and raised in Sanpete ed three years in National Guard Married Sandra Neilson in 1955 Children are LuCinda, Chad, Chcrri, Graduate of Carma, and Craig Snow College Graduate of USU College of Engineering with a major in industrial arts education and a Industrial minor in mathematics arts teacher at North Sanpete Junior Previous experience at High Tooele High in electricity and mathematics, and Juab High in matheActive in Church of Jesus matics Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y Bom and raised in Mt. Pleasant Graduate of North Sanpete High School Radio station manager of Served in Korea KNS in 1949-5- 0 Disand received Bronze Star charged from National Guard as a Active in LDS master sergeant Served in North Central Church Married Norma States Mission of and have two Manti Johnson ThirDaren and Karl children, teen years expetience with Western Electric Co. specailizing in electrical power and microwave radio relay installations (6 years as foreman). We support all progressive organized programs that are for the betterment of our community, provided they are within our means financially. DEMOCRATIC almost anywhere. IF YOU E. TERMS R PLATFORM 1. IMPROVEMENT OF POWER AND LIGHT SYSTEM. 2. CONTINUATION OF CEMETERY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM. 3. CONTINUATION OF ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM. 4. EXPLORE POSSIBILITIES OF TOURIST 5. ENCOURAGE GREATER 6. ENCOURAGE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT. ATTRACTION PARTICIPATION IN AREA. IN CITY BEAUTIFICATION PROJECTS. Vaul. Pol. $WYKnki ewn4 nd toiwttf fey BtnKAmwk Swym Cvrpofttnn Ailri-iti- ment |