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Show Decembtr 22, THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID 1967 7 were Mr and Mrs Ivan Cox, Mrs. Erma .shepherd and Mrs. Mi. and Mis Glade Muwtr, Mr I.ueilc Madsen. and Mis Darn Giaha'U Mr and Mis D u dl Mcwait, Mr Mrs Sarah Rigby was hostand Mrs Ci'aD ('ox Ila Jenstn. ess to a. lovely Chnstmas paity Hazel Anderson and Ada for her sewing club last WedBench Her home nesday ufteinoon was decorated with a ChristOn Sunday Mrs Ila Jensen, mas motiff and a dinner was Mrs. Saiah Rigby and Mrs served. The group also enjoyGlenda Staker of Mt Pleasant ed a Christmas story Ethel Mower; Christmas rewere visitois in Provo and were by citations by Mrs. Rigby and dinner guests at the Hope singing Christmas carols Enjoying the day with her Building. were Marcella Graham, Lucy e Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Mad- Tucker, Araminta Clement, Madsen, Dorcas Enckxen, sen, Miss Nora Jean Madsen, Miss Carol Frodsluun and Ted Loa Stewart, Burdella Terry, Dais, all of California and Ethel Mower, Dora Rigby, Edda students at Brigham Young Graham and Ila Jensen. Several Inhersity were guests over of the ladies stayed following the weekend at the homes of the party and enjoyed having their home evening together. dlriiut govemoi John Sarah Rigby and Mis Ila 11 jrairuiciu Mrs. Koleen Peterson Talaphona Mr. and Mrs. Golden Carls-to- n and Mr. and Mrs. Alhe Carlston entertained Mrs Ellen Peterson at a dinner in honor of her 82nd birthday anniversary on December 3 at Fred's cafe. Mrs. Peterson would like to express her appreciation for such an enjoyable day. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Anderson entertained their fireside group at their home last Sunday. En-joyi- the evening vviln them Lu-dl- Mrs. Clista Peterson entertained members of the Petersons Cousins club on Monday evening at their annual Christmas party. An attractive holiday scheme was carried out in the decorations and gifts were exchanged. The club was reorganized and Isabelle Bell was chosen as president; Lucile Madsen as secretary and Sarah Rigby as reporter. Other guests included Maud Hartley, Ila Jensen, Elsie Christensen, Araminta Clement, Dorcas Erick-- 1 sen, Lettie Peterson of Mt Pleasant and Lizzie Peterson oi Spring City. May you have the best Christmas ever! lew City Lunch - Bud & INC Eva Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Terry were in Provo Thursday evening and enjoyed a musical proram at the Hurl is Fine Arts center on the BYU campus Their son, Lon Dell was one of the participants. Tltey also enjoyed visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs San Pritchett In Provo. Members of the Young mar-Hod- s class enjoyed a delightful Christmas party at the school gymnasium on Friday evening. A dinner was served and games were played. Mr and Mrs. Gary Anderson, Mr. and Mrs David Larsen and Mr. and Mrs Orson Miner were hosts. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Calvin Garlick, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Brunger, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. James Daley, Mr. and Mrs Jay Peterson, Mr .and Mrs Glen Mower and Ila Jensen. New officers were elected for the coming year and chose David Larsen and president, Orson Miner, vice president; Mary Garlick, secretary and Koleen Peterson as reporter. A vote of thanks was given to last years officers which included Lloyd Terry, Carma Seely, Geraldine Daley and Beth Graham. Page Mi Gar- is as unry o! Em alantc who able ut be present due to the wiather conditions Other mun-be- i - on the progiam im luded nuiMial ai rangemt nts by Iaui-dcTei i y. Evelyn Terry, Scott Teir, Geia'd Brady, Bud Big-le- i and Gaiolyn Bigler. 1 1 foroni lews . . attending 1ruvo a beauty volUge in Mr and Mrs Blum Bl.nl and three childien, Debiu Khcry le and Colleen, fiom SI Raul Minnesota, are visiting here and In Las Vegas Nevada, foi anr Christmas holidays Here they aie the guests of her parMi and Mrs. Jatk Sanders months in Oak Creek arr now ents, Mr. and Mis. J. Howard Bhukham of Indian Spnngs, Nevada, liv ing in Provo Fairview with their friends and relatives While here they were Miss Judith Draper who has Mrs. Selma Anderson has entertained at a dinner at the been confined for the past few been teaching school in New home of Mr and Mrs Ira Gar- weeks at the Gunnison Valley Port Beach, California, is home lick to Bpend the holidays with hospital in Gunnison. her parents, Mr and Mrs Max Mr. and Mrs. lairry Stewart Mrs. Edit Anderson was the Draper. were hosts to members of the hostevs to her oliib at a holiThe Arcetto elub nienitierti day party held on Monday young nmrrieds class oil Sunday evening with them. Those evening. Iler home was decoenjoyed a Christmas party on atending included Mr. and rated In a Christmas theme Friday evening at, the home Mrs. Calvin Garlick, Mrs. Ila aiul a dinner was served and of Ora Morley. A dinner was Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Gary gifts exchanged. Guests inAnderson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd cluded Ellis Madsen, Elsie Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Christensen, Mary Coons, Ila Winnie Rasmussen, Marsh and Mr. and Mrs. Jensen, Emma Evans, Phyiis Join's, Janies lhiley. Gladys Anderson and Anna Visiting over the weekend Jensen. with Mr and Mrs James Daley Tin South ward Relief Soand family were Mr and Mrs Robert Daley- - of Pavson ciety members enjoyed a special Christmas lesson on Tuesday afternoon piesented by Virginia Mr and Mis Ronald Norton Mower. A musical number was and daughter, Coiey, who have given by Eddy Jean Bench and been living for the past few lefroshments enjoyed by- - all. ll John and Linda Hosier ale home to spend the holidays with their patents, Mr and Mis Wallace Rosier. John is attending college and Linda served gitN. and they exchanged guests were M.dile lthu kliam and Marietta llenroid. The following of North Saujiete high school presented a musical program: vocal solo, Eddie Maker from Mt. Pleasant; trumpet solo, Carl Mower; vocal solo, Karen Mower, both from Fairview; piano solo, Margo Allred, Spring City; trombone solo, Gary Arnold-sui- i, Moroni, pe-iu- l stu-den- ls Delta Draper and Reatli Draper were special guests at the Christmas party of the Fountain Green camp of the D.mghteis of Utah Pioneers on Thrsday Deucembei 7. It was held at the home of Minnie Oldroyd. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Peterson ltd ting family enojyed on Thursday in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stewart and in West Jordan with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Swasey and family Mr. and Mrs. Ira Garlick enjoyed spending last weekend in Layton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Seely and family. While there they attended the welcome home for their grandson, Lloyd Seely, W'ho recently returned home Mrs. Ruth Christensen nad from the Canadian Alaskan daughter, Annell, were visitors mission. Mr. and Mrs. Seely last week at the home of Mrs. were hosts at an open house in honor of Lloyd and everyone enjoyed a luncheon and slides of Alaska and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Garlick also enjoyed a trip to Ogden to see the Christmas lights and also the lighting arrangements on Temple Square. Enroute home they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Day, spending the night with them. and Midnight Frolic NEW ,w, INC. a package full of yuletide cheer Sam's Market Spring City May the season ring with gaiety & good cheer for all ! Deuel Builders and Supply Western Auto YEAR'S EVE Sunday, Dec. 31 Start Dancing Monday 12:01 a.m. Western Orchestra May your Christinas be bountifu served with all of our blessings. Sponsored by Skyline Riding Club Lowry's Cafe FAIRVIEW AMUSEMENT HALL Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hansen were in charge of the dinner and they were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Buford Christensen Mr. nad Mrs. Reed Cheney and Mr. and Mrs. Don Ramey. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Brady were in charge of the program. The Lions club held their annual Christmas banquet on Monday evening at the Lions hall. The hall was beautifully decorated In a Christmas motiff. Dinner was served and a program presented. The guest speaker was the district deputy governor, Forest Washburn of Manti who substituted for the your First Security Bank American! You dont need much cash with a First Security BankAmericard, the all- m FIRST SECURITY iBankAmericardi purpose family credit card that can be used for practically all your Christmas shopping. Should you need a last-minu- te 'Tfaut'J'larrie' Christmas gift and you can at any First get immediate cash with your BankAmericard you know that money is always appreciated Security Bank. You may obtain up to $300 cash at any time provided the cash advance does not exceed the unused credit limit of your First Security BankAmericard. htivivtnuiki uwntd The Lord is come! 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