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Show T March 8, THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Page Two ittt. fllrasmtt $Iyrmmi) NORTH SANPETE'S HOME NEWSPAPER Publisher HARRISON CONOVER Editor WEIGHT WOODROW Wasatch Academy casts prepare three short plays for Saturday Snow College honors famed Utah musician Saturday evening at 7:15 Wasatch Academy will be presenting three short plays. Pleasant, who will play "Concert Etude in D Flat" by Liszt; MARY B. CLOWARD "TocLynn Dean, Saint-Saen- s cata and Ill," Op. Lynn Terry NAMember: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Peterson, Dohnanyis "Capri-col- o WEEKLY TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Comm unity inF Minor." Both Mr. PeCollege-Sanpet- e NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. Concerts Monday evening, Mar. terson and Mr. Dean are now 11, in the college auditorium. attending Brigham Young UniFuneral services were held Issued every Friday by the North Sanpete Publishing ComSanMt. versity. office at and entered at the Pleasant, Friday afternoon at the Founpost pany, Professor Jenson, a native of tain Green Ward Chapel for pete County, Utah 84647, as second class matter under the after graduation from Olaf E. Olsen, under the direc1879. Ephraim, March 3, of of Act Congress Snow Academy, studied piano tion of Bishop Booth Cook. in Salt Lake City for a year Prayer In the foyer for the Subscription Rates, Payable In Advance: under Professor Thomas Giles. family was given by Edward Six Months One Year $3.00 He made his musical debut in Knight. The ward choir sang, the old Salt Lake Theatre in and prayer was offered by Scott the spring of 1912, playing Cook. First speaker was Reed Wevers Concertstuck, with Collard; organ solo, Geraldine the Utah Symphony Orchestra Johnson; speaker, Joseph R. Christiansen; duct, Mr. and Mrs. providing the accompaniment, Following two years of piano Victor Rasmussen; closing song teaching at Snow Academy, by the choir; prayer by Grant REFBIGEBATION CHIBOPBACTOBS Professor Jenson went to New Erickson. Pallbearers were William York City and for two years RAY SERVICE studied under Alberto Jonas, a Madsen, Parley Madsen, Harold Dr. Vern Webster For Refrigeration, Appliances famous Spanish musician. Madsen, Fred Edmonds, ArCHIROPRACTOR BOX 162 thur Bristol and Harold Parkin. was he demobilized After will practice in Manti every Spring City, Utah from the armed forces follow- Prayer at the graveside was 3 7 from to p.m. or Phone Tuesday ing the close of World War I, offered by Osmond Crowther. First door east of Manti Fire Burial was in Fountain Green Jenson Professor Jenson returned to LaVar Station on Union Street PHILCO to be honored New York City and then spent City Cemetery. Flowers were on a concert tour under direction of the Relief three The program will feature a as an years DRUGS accompanist and soloist Society officers. number of Professor Jensons that Involved The chapel was filled with appear ances relatives students or former students and friends of the Olthroughout the country. MT. PLEASANT DRUG Professor close with and will sen family. At tour the of the completion Rata: Sc par word; minimum $1.00 Jenso nat the piano in perforReliable Prescriptions mances of Mendelssohn - Liszts Professor Jenson settled perRerun Rata: 50c (up ar 5 lines) HALLMARK GREETING CARDS manently in New York, con"On Wings of Song" and tinued his studies, taught piTimex Watches Gifts FOB SALE Niictllaaeoni ano and played piano recitals. He will also be at the sec- In addition to Jewelry Cosmetics maintaining his as Mrs. Alice Jen- studio In New York STOKERMATICS, new $275.00 ond piano Saint-SaenCity, New s Concerand up. 90 days free service sen plays The Irving School, Jersey, Also parts and service. Han- to 8 M, 3rd Movement, and New York, and The Young's Rexall Drug sen Stokermatic, Gunnison, Pamela Watson, Spring City, Castle School in Terrytown, Utah Fairview, Liszts "Hungarian New York. F28 presents Utah. Phone STAG AND CARA NOME Funeral services will be conFantasy." these years he return- ducted TYPEWRITERS: COSMETICS New, from today at 1 p.m. in the concert will open with ed During The to County each Fairview North Ward Chapel $85; used, from $35. Recordfor men and women a summer Sanpete Rebecca Davidson, young to teach piano and ers, Type-table- s, PRESCRIPTIONS adders, by Bishop Lawrence Larsen, for of Dr. and Mrs. Hal- made his slide-rule- s, return In Floren cameras. Fresh daughter permanent Peterson, 91. Mr. PetJ. Davidson, Manti, play- 1954. In 1967, the Utah Music films and film procesesing. yard "The Teachers Association conferred erson died of natural causes on John Thompsons ing FUBNACES LaMars 424 South Main, Moth." She will be followed by on him an Honorary Certificate March 5, 1968, at the Mt. Vista J12tfn Villa Rest Home in Provo. Gunnison, Utah. Mason Finlinson, Oak City, of Accreditation Life MemELECTRIC guitar with ampli- who will perform the powerful Viewing will be held from FURNACES bership. 12 noon until time of services fier. S h a nna Christensen. Leschetizky number, "InterNew and Used Professor Jenson is now a at the church. Interment will M8 mezzo In Octaves. Phone member of the Snow College be in Fairview Cemetery. GAS OIL COAL n duets are music Two piano-orgaUSED breakfast set with six faculty and also teaches A&A Round Oalc Furnace Co. Mr. Peterson had suffered a chairs, chrome with padded included in the program. The privately. broken hip and was brought to 489-668- 1 at one will have Janice Morley seats, backs. $25.00. Phone Springville the home for care. Contributions for a Snow nursing M8 the piano and Marie Blackham Moroni He later had a of the at the organ in a performance College music scholarship will the be after from GOOD quality grass and alfalfa at HABDWABE door the hip recovering accepted during of Victor Herberts Ah, Sweet the March 11 concert honoring initial break and subsequently mixed hay. Ted Christensen. are Both Life." of Mystery Professor Jenson, according to sustained broken ribs from a M8 Phone from Moroni. Central Utah Richard Nibley, concert chair- fall. More recently he suffered GRASS and alfalfa mixed hay. The second piano-orga- n duet man. from a partial stroke prior to Implement & Hardware Douglas Olsen, Mt. Pleasant. will be performed by two Manhis death. m22 ti musicians, with Mrs. Jane He was born December 8, Company 1876, in Murray, Utah, to James BUILDING lot at 84 North 2nd Bralthwaite, pianist, and Mrs. 36 WEST MAIN STREET C. and Sarah Ann Brown PetGarbe, organist, play East, Mt. Pleasant. Phone Eunice Foster-Gimbl"Old Black Phone Mt. Pleasant erson. His parents moved to m22 ing Joe. Fairview in 1884 and Mr. PetJOHN DEERE QUALITY CONVENTIONAL Other piano solos will include erson resided there all his life. Maytag FARM EQUIPMENT washer. Phone m!5 Mrs. Beverly Stevens Jensen, g He was a member Parts and Service Thomas Glenn Kump, 18, one of the LDS Church, his father BRACE yourself for a thrill Salt Lake City, formerly of Mt. of two HOTPOINT APPLIANCES men a killed in young the first time you use Blue having served as a bishop for ACME QUALITY PAINTS truck-ca- r collision on March 3, 40 years. Floren was an elder. to Lustre Rent clean rugs. HARDWARE He married Mary Susan Ham-bric- k 1968, at Magna, was a grandelectric shompooer $1. ConHOUSEWARE son of Mrs. Val Kump, Mt. October 18, 1899. She died solidated Furniture Company, in 1922. Later he married SelPleasant. m8 Mt. Pleasant. Consolidated Furniture. Carand Probate ma Graham of Fairview NoBoth young men were pets, wallpaper, Bennett paint. USED Philco TV, has Notices General house furnishings. ML to have been killed in- vember 19, 1924, who survives Guardianship almost new picture tube. Pleasant Consult County Clerk or the stantly when the sports car in him. He was well known as a John Anderson, Moroni. Call which they were riding, skidded fisherman, fowler, horseshoe Respective Signers for M8 MONUMENTS Further Information sideways into the front of tin pitcher and baseball player. Four brothers and two sisters FRESH eggs, 35c doz. J. Emil oncoming truck. ORDINANCE REPEALED The young man was a son of preceded him in death. Jensen, Chester, Utah. Phone Mltfn WHEREAS the Mount Pleas- Gorden Glenn and Carol Orton 4760 South 4300 West, SMALL home, 5 rooms with ant City Council deems it advis- Kump, Kearns, former ML Pleasant bath, screen porch. In Mt. able to repeal Section 511 of residents. 2 or Chapter XLVIH, of Revised Pleasant. Phone He was bom April 16, 1949, M8 Ordinances of Mt. Pleasant in Moroni and was graduate of Billiards entitled City, Utah, school. He was a Granger high and Pool Tables. MISCELLANEOUS member of the LDS church and MONUMENTS NOW, THEREFORE, be it an employee of Gulf Oil Co. old PRESERVE that priceless ordained by the City Council of Fine Granite skillfully carved with are his parents, Surviving GenHave It copied. photo. Mount Pleasant City, Utah, as the design of your choice. One brothers, Sp 4 David Kump, low charge covers granite, carvealogical copying a specialty. follows: in a hospital in JaLaMars 424 South Main, ing and installing. Terms arrangThat Section 511, entitled presently for treatment of injuries pan ed. No interest. Dates carved on J12tfn Minors not Allowed, and prohiGunnison, Utah. sustained while serving with existing monuments in cemetery. in biting minors from being the Army in Vietnam; Roger, Mt. Pleasant FOB BENT Apartments pool halls, is hereby repealed, Steven, George, all Kearns; a said Section 511, being part grandparents, Mrs. Ether Orton RUESCH MONUMENT CO. APARTMENTS furnished of Chapter XLVIII, entitled Provo, all former Mt. Pleasant or unfurnished, with the heat Billiards and Pool tables, of residents and Mrs. furnished. Adults only. Tri- the Revised Kump, Mt. Ordinances of Pleasant. SLAUGHTEBING 9 angle Apts. Phone Mount Pleasant City, Utah, Funeral services have been N24tfc 1933. Custom slaughtering in Inset for 12 noon Friday at Me The repeal of this ordinance spected building. Ed Bench Funeral Home, 4330 2 Fairview, Utah. Call buy TRADE SELL shall take effect as provided by Dougal South Redwood Road. Viewing law and ordinance of the City will be TVs, STEREOS. PHONOS, UPHOLSTEBING prior to services. of Mount Pleasant. The brother, David, who was RADIOS, PASSED AND APPROVED FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, hospitalized from injuries susthis 4th day of March 1968. BROWN'S tained in Vietnam, was expectWASHERS. DRYERS, Calvin W. Jeppson ed to arrive home Wednesday UPHOLSTERING and many other items at Mayor night. Sofa lumping up? ATTEST: low, low prices Burial will be in Grand View If to, bring it to Harold P. Hansen Memorial Cemetery. MT. PLEASANT. UTAH City Recorder $200.00 ELECTRIC ORGAN 4th South 1st East Published in the Mt. Pleas-anOnly $69.95 Pyramid March 8, 1968. BED AND SPRINGS FABM SUPPLIES $5.00 and up MISCELLANEOUS One of Utahs most distinguished musicians and teachers will be accorded special recognition with the presentation of LaVar Jenson Night by Snow Associate Editor Services listed for Olsen rites $4-0- DIRECTORY BUSINESS 462-239- 2 462-294- ... Classified Ads ljolei yjeu5 , . . A baby boy, their first child, was welcomed March 3 by EdOne play, "How He Lied to die D. and Teri Mikkelson of Lake City. The baby is Her Husband," is the work of Salt the first grandchild for Mr. and the brilliant dramatic genius, Mrs. James E. Christensen, Mt. George Bernard Shaw. The play Pleasant, and Mr. and Mrs. Desparkles with Shaw's wit and von Mikkelson, Fountain Green. exemplifies his skill in giving Great grandparents are Mr. and a stock situation in this case, Mrs. McKay Zabriskle, Mrs. the eternal triangle an unusual Mary A. Mikkelson, Mt. Pleastwist. ant, and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey "The Informer is a play by Christensen, Ephraim. the great German dramatist Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Moos-ma- n Bertolt Brecht, who has given visited in Salt Lake City a slice of life under the Third Reich an ironic, almost grotes- Sunday with their five daughters and their families. On the que, significance. way home they visited in Provo The third play is a short ver with Mrs. Moosmans father, sion of "Visit to a Small Pan John Bucklar, and report he is et" as Gire Vidal wrote it and improving at a Provo hospital. with the meaning he intended Mr. and Mrs. Auer Chri den-sefor us as inhabitants of that Mr. and Mrs. Allie Chrissmall planet. tensen, Ray Christensen, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Seely ac- and Mrs. Reeve Norman and companied by their daughter, Oleah Thompson went to OgMrs. Richard Olson of Los An- den last Wednesday to attend geles, visited last week with funeral services for a cousin, Mr. and Mrs. James Jones in Mrs. Chrystabelle Averett Mar Rupert, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs berger, 71, who died February William Jackson in Tremonton 25, 1968, of natural causes. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Seely in Mrs. Marberger was born in Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Kenner Mt. Pleasant February 25, 1897, Christiansen In Ogden, Reed a daughter of Charles W. and Seely and sons in Bountiful, Mary Christensen Averett. and with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mrs. Eskel Mower celebrated Seely and Miss Gloria Olson in Salt Lake City. her birthday anniversary last n, weekend with members of her family. Visitors at the Mower home included two daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. James (Carolyn) Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd (Della) Garlick and their families, all of Murray. Mrs. Guelda Moosman received word Sunday that Grant Jenkins, a son of cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins of Logan, had been killed in Vietnam on February 29. WaL n Mr. and Mrs. Loran Rees had as visitors Monday Roland Bill) Taylor and Jack Thomas of Price. They also visited Mr. Thomas sister, Mrs. Marvella Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Lamb of Moroni visited Sunday with Mrs. Vivian Dye, Mrs. Ella Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lamb. The ward Sunday School officers and teachers under the direction of the superintendancy, Glade Lamb, Alma Thomas and Rex Dye, s; onsored a ward super Monday evening. The proceeds will go to the Wales Ward Budget fund. Floren Peterson Tar-antell- a. Ter-rytow- n, services set, Fairview ward 528-331- 9. 436-847- 5. can call Long Distance for $1 or less on week nights starting at 7. That's one hour earlier! Come join the movement to 7! Now-y- 436-823- 462-256- 9. out-of-sta- te Interstate call, three minutes, U. S. except Alaska 462-258- 3. Former resident 462-278- 7 ou station-to-statio- to anywhere in the Continental n, es 462-291- 4. killed in crash Mountain States Telephone 462-294- 3. life-lon- Legal Notices ed 21-in- DIRECT DIAL 436-858- 6. DIGIT You'll get there faster if you dial your own Long Distance calls 436-866- 462-213- 462-203- 7. Graduate to a flameless . Electric Dryer Electric is the favorite 462-202- 0 462-214- 427-375- FM-A- 5to1! you took a popularity poll on clothes dryers, 5 of 6 women with automatic dryers in the area we serve enjoy the happiness of drying clothes electrically. Thats pretty good proof isnt it, that you go for a higher degree of clothes drying when you go electric? Former resident Flour and Farm Supplies Oils and Greases Wo Need: Wheot, Barley Oats Close-ou- Color Radios FM-A- FAIRVIEW FARMERS Phone 427-383- 7 CO-O- P Several SERVICE Do all your electrical appliances work? It not please bring to 144 South State St., Fountain Green. For service on washers, dryers or ranges at your home, call 445-341- 0. Professional TV Service Serving Sanpete County Over 25 Years Experience 3 ML lTenmnt PAUL V. PAY 402-255- Below 24.95 Wholesale dies in Nevada LIVESTOCK FUTURES AND BUYING Will open Closed Wed. anytime by appointment PHONE 86 West Main, Mt. Pleasant MEAT PACKING, P. O. Box 1327, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. 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Surviving are her husband, a son and daughter, Robert Ney, Bertha Graham; two grandchildren and brothers, Charles Oldham, Tooele: John Oldham, Mt. Pleasant, and Harold Oldham of Reno. x It , ri iriil in costs less to own the best Buy now from your electric dealer. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. 'y 1968 |