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Show THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Page Four Robert Ream and (Jewel) children, Mary Kaye and Paul, from Provo. Wc Reath Draper T.Uphon. 436-829- Mr. and Mrs. Moyle Black son, Leonard Blackham and Clifford Black-haMoroni, attended the National Turkey Federation convention last week in St. Louis, Missouri. At a luncheon held Jaunary 9 in connection with the convention, Leonard was presented with a recognition plaque and was also honored by receiving the $500 scholarship awarded by Dr. John G. Salsbury, president of the Sals-bur- y Laboratories. ham and their left Saturday, for Vietnam. He January will arrive there Tuesday, JanCook Roger 13 uary 16. Other visitors at the Morris Cook home have been Mrs. of a son in Tooele. Nellie is past 80 years of age and is a former Fountain Green resident. 3i. Q Mr. and Mrs. Iluwarth DraAlyce Wilkins per and Mr. and Mrs. Orlando T.I.phon. Draper attended the funeral Monday in Salt Lake City for The Uinta Springs DUP Jan Rose Bailey Draiier, wife of uary meeting was held last the late Howard Draper, forThursday afternoon at the home merly of Mt. Pleasant. of Naomi Allred with captain Leah Hansen in charge. Music Bardella Syme was hostess was by Cleo Johnson and Lu on Thursday, January 11, to ella Mikkelson. Chaplin Naomi the So Art chib membera Of- Allred offered prayer. ficers for the year 1968 were Roll call and minutes were nominated. The new president will be Norma Blackham; vice read by Gladys Winters and a message president, Hazel Anderson and Alyce Wilkins gave secretary, Mary Morley. The from the county DUP president 1968 club calander was made Ona Anderson. Part of a hisd up and capsul friends were tory was read by Naomi on Hilda Ahlgren Otters-trochosen. the second wife of NaoAntiwar Democrats organize mi's grandfather. The history will be completed next meeting. to oppose Johnson. lesson A very interesting Life is like a school of gladi- was given by Dorothy Oldroyd ators where men live and fight on "Three Important Manuscripts. Lunch was served by one another. Seneca Naomi Allred and Vera John All-re- n, son. Audry Tacy has lecently to her home after a visit to several pmces in Cul-- i lfornia, visiting at the home of her children and friends. re- turned 22nd Annual Hereford Sale FEBRUARY 9 AT OGDEN 70 BULLS Range Bulls, Herd 20 Bred Heifers Bulls WRITE FOR CATALOGS Peterson P. O. Bros. Box 308, Herefords Ogden, Utah DBiuisiiinuess RMVTTA (CLEAN Yor-gans- Mrs. Joe (Vea) Jensen, a former Fountain Green resident now living in Nephi, was admitted Sunday evening to the Juab County hospital in Nephi. Big DRYER Ilalo-of-IIe- at for low temperature drying 3 temperature settings Prices on dependable drastically cut . . . 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Excellent for aciilon, wool, nylon, blends Regular $2.00 only 1.50 per day Pickup Fndfe Nal inTrods Mr. and Mrs. Kenner Christ iansen and three of their child ren spent the past weekend visiting at the home of Cleo Christiansen. They returned to their home in Ogden Sunday afternoon. Christine Shaw of Nephi spent the weekend at the home of her grandmother, Cleo Christiansen. Friday night Christine attended the basketball game in Mt. Pleasant with Juab winning over Wasatch Academy. FordS Nal in' Mr. and Mrs. Scott (look attended the Wool growers convention held In Salt Iike City last weekend and enjoyed the Miss Wool contest and pageant. They also attended the annual baquet. They also heard vice president II. II. Humphrey speak. MAYTAG AUTOMATIC All por plain 462-268- A baby girl, their first child, was welcomed by Mr. and Mrs Robert (Thelma) Seely. GrandMr. and Mrs. Vero Aiken parents are Mr. and Mrs spent Monday afternoon in George of this city and Manti at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Seely Mrs. Bob Fowles, Tus- Mrs. Kenneth Howell. They went to attend the birthday Reid Allred and family and in of a granddaughter. Heber City with Mr .and Mrs. Mrs. Evelyn Acord and Mrs Rex Allred and family. Rex is from a major operaDeliliah Christofferson attend- recovering tion recently. ed the funeral services in Moroni Monday afternoon for p Elmer Olsen has returned relative, Niels K. Sorensen. home after being a patient at a Provo hospital recovering Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dye from a broken hip injury. and Mr. and Mrs. Mar Dye spent Wednesday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Schoin Springville where they at- field and family of Provo were tended the graveside service-fo- Sunday visitors with Mrs. Jestheir sister and aunt, Mrs. sie Schofield. Myrtle Yates Murrish, 67, who died at her home January 5, 3Ir. and Mrs. Robert DeJong in Ely, Nevada. (Marva) spent the past weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Mrs. Dora Morley of Moroni Erickson and family. visited Friday with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Donaldson Mrs. Liona Johnson. attended the funeral services held in Manti Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Allred last week for an uncle, Frankwere weekend visitors in Salt lin Peter Anderson, 84, of Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Coming from Ogden on Sun Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacobson and family to visit at the home of Gladys Winters. Capacity MAYTAG T.Upkon. day were SALES AT DISCOUNT PRICES! Athene Osborne flews fjoles sen entertained at a family dinner Monday night honoring their son, Rex L. Christensen. Sp. 4 Rex L. Christensen left Wednesday by plane f rom from Salt Lake City to report at Fort Lewis, Wash., prior to service in Vietnam. Soldi SWEEP NOW! EVERYTHING GOES itij -' after-spendin- Secreta- Peterson Bros. (- Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Strate and baby daughter of Salt Last wejli the members of Lake City were weekend visitthe Stitch and Cl .at club held ors with Mr. and Mrs. Willard their meeting at a local cafe. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hostesses were Liz Oldroyd and Strate. Cleo Coombs of Moroni. HonMr. and Mrs. Reid H. Allred oring Christina Olsen and Taya Madsen of their birthdays, a were Fairview visitors on Fri hot dinner was served to tno day at the home of Bishop and above and Vera Johnson, Net- Mrs. Lawrence Larsen. They tle Biglar, LaVon Coombs, went to observe the birthday Alta Geneva Madsen, Leona Mower of their granddaughter, Bobby Jensen, Isabella Johnson Lynn. and Cleo Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Allred Isebclla Johnson returned returned home Saturday several weeks in Prohome Sunday evening after sjicnding the past weekend in vo while Mr. Allred was recovSunnyslde at the home of Mr. ering from a recent illness and Mrs. John Naylor. SatMorris Beck of Murray visurday evening she attended a one day last week with ited of her wedding reception nephew, the new Mr. and his mother, Mrs. Mabel Beck. Mrs. Bert Naylor. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reid William Crawford of Salt Beck and daughter, Sandy Joan Lake City was a visitor last from Bountiful were Sunday at the visitors with Mrs. Mabel Bek Wednesday morning home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon They were dinner guests in Nephi of Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones Wilkins. Audry Tacy, a member, was transferred from a Nephi camp. Other members not already mentioned in attendance were: Mm Oldroyd, LaVon Coombs, Rosetta Eggen, Liz Oldroyd, E'inor Nielson, Anna Cook Mable Olsen, Lurelda Despain Recent visitors at the home Geneva Madsen and second vice captain, Cleo Christiansen of Mr. and Mrs. Sharen Jack-so- n and family of Dragerton were Bishop and Mrs. Booth New offieers were ptarted at the meeting in a local cafe Cook. Isabella Johnson went with the Cooks and visited her for the members of the Stitch sister. and Chat club held last Friday afternoon. The new presiWednesday afternoon at the dent is Geneva Madsen; ry-treasurer, Liz Oldroyd. home of Alice Hansen in Mt. Outgoing officers are Nettie Pleasant the North Sanpete Bigler and Cleo Johnson. County officers of the DaughA hot chicken dinner was ters of Utah Pioneers held their served by the hostesses, La- first meeting of the new year. Von Coombs and Christina Ona Anderson of Wales, the Olsen. Other club members president, was in charge of the who enjoyed the afternoon meeting. Chaplain Thelma Madwere Nettie Bigler, Vera John- sen of Spring City' opened with son, Isabella Johnson, Leona prayer. Mower and Bobby Jensen. Phylis Jones of Fairview, the secretary treasurer read the Euray Allred and his mother, minutes of the last two meetNaomi Allred went to Provo ings. President Anderson read last Wednesday aft e r n o o n a message from the Central Camp in which president Carwhere they visited Nellie who is a patient in the ter asked that each camp buy Utah Valley hospital with a 10 copies of the story of the broken hip she received in a building of the tabernacle in fall while visiting at the home Salt Lake City. Alyce Wilkins, county historian, asked that more histories that have been read in camps be sent to her so that they can be sent in to the central camp. She also read a letter which had been written in Nauvoo, 111., January 25, 1845, by Mrs. Wilkins Rhoda great grandmother, Byrne Jared Young, to her mother in Tennessee. Mrs. Jen sen served a dainty refresh ment to those already named and Luella Mikkelson, Fountain Green, Elinor Larsen of Mt. Pleasant and Helena Olsen of Moroni. Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. Miles Fowles, Salina; Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Norman, Salt Lake City are great grandparents Mrs. Udell Christensen en- and Mrs. Martha Fowles, Fair-vietertained at a dinner party is a great great grandTuesday night honoring the six- mother of the new baby. teenth birthday anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Christen her daughter, Wanda. Guests were MorRae Brothersen, Joan Otfinowskl, Dawn Walker, Kathy Leonard, Carol Markham and Janice Stringham. con, princj 19, 1968 January ! Mr. and Mrs. Vance Aagard attended the Woolgrowers convention in Salt Lake City and attended the banquet and the Miss Wool Pageant. BOWIJXG Spares: Ora Morley, 165, 166; Mary Christensen, 165; Beryle Cook, 179. Red Hots: Norma Larsen, 162; Ruth Peterson, 170; Dona Bailey, 171; Barbara Larsen, 186, 173, 168, (WARRANTY 6 year cabinet against rust 2 warranty years on completo washer. 5 years on transmission assembly HOME li Block West of Bank Building SUPPLY M.inti, Ftuii total, 527. fcv. ' New Cab Comfort and Style OmiE y, 175. Mix Ups: Joyce Perry, 162. 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