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Show March 8, 1968 THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) Lodge members attend sessions members Lodge from f -- -y fw5,.r wv W:. JM"" B 'VYH-V; -- Mrs. MS 4 annual banquet Nearly 500 persons attendthe Moroni Feed Company Banquet held at the Moroni Stake House Saturday evening. J. Howard Blackham, president of Moroni Feed Company, gave the welcome address, and Clifford Blackham was master of ceremonies for the program. Honor was paid to Eugene Des-pai- n and V. B. Robbins for their long service to the company. An outstanding musical program was presented following the banquet by Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Bailey and their family The family includes LoyAnn, a former Miss Utah, John, Kent, Sue and Kim. ed Sanpete people in musical Sanpete County reside n t s were among those who took part in a musical February 22 at.. NephL. sponsored by., the Nephl Ladies Literary clubs at the Juab Stake House. Donnell Blackham, formerly of Moroni and Ronald Richardo son played numbers and organ solos, and LeAnn Dye of Spring City played piano numbers by Brahms and Turina. two-pian- Former resident of Moroni dies Mrs. Barbara Syme Justesen, former resident of Moroni, died of natural causes February 29, 1968, in Staten, Ore- 67, gon. Funeral services and burial were held Wednesday in Lyons, Oregon. She was born February 11, 1901, in Moroni, a daughter of James and Christena Christensen Syme. She married Friend Louis Justesen August 17, 1931 They moved to Oregon in 1940 where they have since resided. She was a member of the LDS Church. Surviving are her husband, and a brother, Daniel Syme, of McGill, Nevada. Mrs. Ray Coates went to Salt Lake City Februar y28 to spend the day with her daughter, Mrs. Leland Coates, who celebrated her birthday anniversary that day. J ?Xf as HxS success in Fairview wards 436-829- 8 Mrs. Hannah Faux, Mrs. Fai- The annual Primary Penny th Jensen from Provo and ed in Salt Lake City. was in Fairview Mrs. Campaign The North Sanpete Hawks last week and was completed Green of Fountain Collard Ada Basketball Team fought off a an outstanding success. Both determined Escalante team in visited on Sunday with Mrs. the North and South Wards re the Region 7 Round Robin Sat- Mary Story, Mrs. Mary Olson ported an increase in the donurday night to win the consola- and Mr. and Mrs. Bernus Black-ha- ations over last year. tion berth in the state Class B The Primary officers reportTournament. structive 9; Telephone rens Hospital Penny drive is Reath Draper meet by Eddie Staker session. H. L. Norman was elected secretary and treasurer of the Secretaries Association Donald Carter was for 1968-6elected deputy grand master of the Grand Lodge IOOF; H. L. Norman was elected three-yea- r trustee of the Grand Lodge; Dudley F. Rowe was appointed conductor of the Grand Lodge, and J. W. Ream was appointed chairman of the United Nations Pilgrimage for Youth Committees. m berth in region Pleasant Lodge No. 20 IOOF and Central Rebekah Lodge No. 52, who attended Grand Lodge sessions in Ogden February 29, March 1 and 2, report an in- Nearly 500 at Page Three Hawks win class "So Mt. PYRAMID that most residents were Emery came in first, Manti Mr. and Mra Lynn Petersen to support the campaign second and South Sevier in from Plymouth, Utah, were eager The penny drive is held anthird place. Moroni visitors on Sunday and nually to raise funds for needy The Hawks took an early lead Monday. children in the Primary Child in the Escalante game, and led all the way to win Guests for the weekend at the In the first night of the Round home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robin the Hawks got off to a Nielson were Mr. and Mrs. Assisting in the drive from the South Ward were LaVon Linda Marsh, Ann Nelson, Jones, Stella Seely, Dora Rigby, Thelma Anderson, Alice Howell, Virginia Mower, Helen Bohne, Dorcas Ericksen, Marilyn Nelson, Mildred Lasson, Vera Boylan, Ethel Wheeler and Melba Cox. Participating in the campaign from the North Ward were Lela Mower, Goldie Mower, Florence Day, Louise Spencer, Evelyn Terry, Ethel Rosenlund, Lee-An- n Hansen, LuDean Hamilton, Nora Christensen, Alta Larsen, Ruth Ericksen, Maretta Coates and Minta Cox. 59-3- start and were defeated Leon Nielson and 2 daughters by a tall South Sevier team and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Niel The second son and by a score of daughter, Helen, frim poor o methods of winter survival and how to build an igloo snow shelter. The camporee is under direction of Iven Cox along with other district leaders. North Sanpete Stake District will participate in a camporee on March 15 and 16 at the Snowland Ski Park east of Fairview. The boys will be taught Boy Scouts from the Beth Mills Spring. Cit 63-5- exchanges nuptial vows all-regi- with Roger Glen Rosenlof in Roy Athene Osborne Telephone 58-6- 0. The attractive bride was atof in a gown of Alencon lace tired nouncement of the marriage shoulder-length of veil was Her Miss Beth Mills, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills of Roy, caught to a crown of rose lace former Fairview residents, to petals. She held a bouquet of white orchids surrounded by Roger Glen Rosenlof, son of roses. RosenR. pink Harold Mrs. and Mr. A sister of the bride, Mrs. lof of Mt. Pleasant. The couple exchanged wed- Dean Garner, attended as matron of honor, and other at ding vows in a ceremony March Mrs. Leonard 2 at the White House Recep- tendants were tion Center in Roy. Bishop Nealson, Miss Carla Nealson, Charles Hull officiated. A re- and sisters of the bridegroom, Mrs. Bert Vance, Fairview, and ception followed. Mrs. Clair Vance, Provo. Sanwas flower girl basic training at Fort Bliss, dra Nealson street wore length dresses They Texas. of pink taffeta. Travis Rosenlof performed The Lucky Four Cooking club held its first meeting, best man duties for his brother. Dell Bangerter and February 28, at the home of Bert Vance, Otto Ludwig. The meeting was Clair Faux ushered; Curtis called to order by Eugena Sor- Garner was junior usher and ensen and opening prayer was Mark Garner, ringbearer. Following a wedding trip the given by LuDean Strate. The pledge of allegience to the flag couple has returned to Salt was given by Eugene Soren- Lake City to make their home. sen and the The bride was entertained at pledge was given by Patricia Everett. Eu- a shower by friends in Salt gena Sorensen is president, Lake City previous to her marEugene Sorensen, vice presi- riage, and Mr. and Mrs. Hardent and Ludean Strate is old Rosenlof honored the couple secretary of the club. Plans at a dinner at their home In for the future were discussed Mt. Pleasant February 18. The and books were purchased. The immediate families were guests. closing prayer was given by Of interest locally is the 462-268- Mrs. Jean Dye and Mrs. Elaine Baxter were hostesses Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dye to the members of the Canal Creek Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Mrs. Lois Black, captain, conducted the meeting. The lesson was presented by Mrs. Mildred Peterson, Mrs. Thelma Madsen read a history of her great grandmother and refreshments were served. members were Attending Lois Black, June Sondrup, Jessie Schofield, Cecil Watson, Sarah Beck, Geneva Sorensen, e Mary Finell, Lorna Jensen, Mildred Peterson, Draper, Thelma Madsen, Weltha Tait, Bernice Erickson, Elizabeth Anderson and Mabel Beck. La-Ve- Miss Nedra Syme, a student at Snow College, who is now living with her grandmother, Mrs. Weltha Tait, spent the past wekend in Fredonia with her family. an- 4-- H The Zig Zag Stitchers club meeting was held February 29 at the home of Rudy Strate. Present were three Herta Strate. members and the following officers: Eugena Sorens e n, Upon receiving word of the Patricia Everitt, injuries sufered by her president; vice president; and LuDean Mrs. Que Syndergaard, Strate, secretary and reporter. Weltha Tait and Mrs. Beatrice Workman went to Salt Lake Mrs. Geneva Madsen was the City with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis hostess Wednesday evening to Dickinsen. Que, husband of the Nellie Blain, Iva Aiken, Neva former Gayle Tait, sustained a Simons, Edith knee injury Thursday night Dye, Vurleen Schofield, Etta Larsen, Ireta while tubing. An operation was Strate, Lavon Allred, Mildred performed. Peterson, Utahna Strate, Crystal Aiken, Irene Aiken, Jessie Robert Schofield and his Schofield and Athene Osborne. small son, Scott, from Salt Elva Allred and Eva Grace Lake City, spent last Thursday Allred were special guests. En- and Friday with Mr. Schofields joying a hot lunch served by mother, Mrs. Edith Schofield. Mrs. Madsen, the guests later Mrs. Robert Graham was the played rook. hostess Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osborne for her son Davids fourth and their children, Lyle, Laura birthday. Mrs. Graham served Lee and Lance of Nephi visited birthday refreshments to a Wednesday evening with Mr. group of young boys and girls. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne. Later they enjoyed playing games. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Nielsen received word that their son, Mrs. Ethel Allred of Salt Pvt. Bryce Nielsen, is taking Lake City and Mrs. Margaret Justesen and her daughter, Judy, of West Jordan brought Mrs. Justesons mother home after a three months visit. They visited in Orem at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shepherd and in Nephi with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Osborne and family on the way to Spring City. 4-- H Woroni afternoon the Hawks played Salt Lake City. Valley High School and defeat6 in ed them by a score of Keith Sorensen visited dura very exciting game. week with his parents, ing North Sanpetes junior star, Mr. last and Mrs. Isaac Sorensen. David Bailey, was selected on team. the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moss Coach Mack Wilkeys Hawks were Salt Lake City visitors on comto to next week Provo go where they visited pete in the Class B. Tourna Wednesday and family, Mr their daughter ment. North Sanpete Sophomore and Mrs. Robert Fiake. Basketball Team defeated the Graveside funeral servlc e s Wayne High Sophomores in the first round of the Sophomore were held Wednesday afternoon Tournament held at Gunnison February 28 in the Moroni Cemon Monday. On Tuesday the etery for Iris Irons of Salt Hawks played an extremely Lake City. Many relatives and tall team from Manti and were friends were here. Luncheon defeated, to eliminate them was served by the East Ward Relief Society. The grave was from the tournament. North Sanpete's speech de- dedicated by John Irons. partment traveled to Valley Mrs. Mildred Bullock and High School in Orderville on Lake-woo- d Thursday to participate in the Mrs. Edith Bennett from Deleft California and Seven Tuesday Speech Region bate Contest. morning for home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Draper since the Iris Iron funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Draper left Salt Lake City Tuesday by plane for Portland, Oregon, where Mrs. Marie Thomas had as they will be guests of their visitors Wednesday Mr. and daughter and family, Raymond Mrs. Jack Rees and son, Brent, and Darlene lions. of American Fork. Mrs. Mary E. Anderson of Oak City, Utah, was a visitor Mrs. Vivian Dye Wednesday had as visitors her grandson, last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson, his wife, George Crossland. Norma, and two children, MaMr. McKinnon Is a paria and Bert. They also visited tient inRay the Mt. Pleasant hospwith Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dye. ital and is improving. Wallace has spent the past Mr. U.S. Thailand the Mrs. Howarth Dra and in with year Air Force and he and his farm per visited one day last week ily left Thurs day morning for In Salt Lake City with Mr. Las Vegas where he will be and Mrs. Richard Harrison and stationed at Nellis Air Force son Keith and Mr. and Mrs. Base. Hilton Kendall. ft, WaL n Press Not this colorful Gant ox(called PressNot) will look washing hold its original pressed-iafter washing. The fabric: Gants own ingenious blend of 65 Dacron polyester and 35 cotton. Tailored with singular precision patently Gant.Trim Hugger body. In cinnamon, blue, maize, white, pink or linen. Throw away the iron ford button-dow- n n $9.00 tieeveri jwHiam dsthtng 74 West Center, Provo Mrs. Ruth Jensen is a guest for a few days with her sisters in Salt Lake City. Visiting in Paul, Left' Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bailey are Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kellett and son, Kirt. They attended the Charolais Cattle Show and auction Idaho. at Caldwell m eft Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson Anderson were wekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Mower and children in Salina. and Margene nutted! Acqpao Mrs. Cleo Combs visited for a week in Magna, Salt Lake City, Kearns, Murray and with her sons and a San-taqu- in daughter. A Terry and Paula Hardy and T son, Don, of Provo visited for the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don Hardy and Mrs. Ted Blackham. Guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson were Mr. and Mrs. Allan Clark and children of Salt Lake City. Fan IHlffliniseinis Mr. and Mrs. Mack Morley were Salt Lake City visitors on Sunday. NOW OPEN Sloppily FOR BUSINESS ....Mrs. Karen Mickel Mrs. Dixie Mr. and Mrs. . Milton Sperry and Mrs. Beverly of Orem visited on Christensen and her small boys, all of Salt Lake City, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ur Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. win Morley. Harold Mickel. They also attended the funeral services on Thursday for Mrs. Grace B. Allred. WaL n Mrs. Eliza Mae Shepherd of Mt. Pleasant spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Price. In the afternoon Mrs Shepherd, Mrs. Price, Mrs. Marie Thomas and Mrs. Vivian Mrs. Lavon Allred spent sev- Dye visited with Mrs. Ella eral days in Salt Lake City Lamb. with Joel Frandsen and family and with Mrs. Aleith Russell. Spending Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Max Blain were Mr. and Mrs. David Robwere visitors in Sandy last ins and Mr. and Mrs. David Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nielson and their two children David (Carolyn) Ilafen and Tammy and Bobby of Salt family. They attended the LDS Lake City. sacrament services during which the baby boy of Mr. Thursday for Mrs. Grace B. and Mrs. Ilafen was blessed. Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Vero Aiken were Provo visitors on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Allred and family. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Jensen, Clinton Black and daughters Mrs. Otellia Justesen nnd Miss of Sandy spent Saturday with Mary Larsen returned home the Angus Black and Francis Sunday from a weeks vacation Black families. to San Francisco, California. Clifford McKinney, superinMrs. Edith Brough nnd Zur tendent of the Sanpete IJ)S Brough of Bountiful nttended hospital is recovering from rethe funeral services held last cent surgery. IN Sttlh) MT. West PLEASANT AT BY MT. PLEASANT CO-O- P AROUND IN-L- 00K SAY IHlainiseinis Street FORMERLY OCCUPIED IN THE BUILDING COME M&m annuli SERVICE AND JUST HELLO Fa Branches in Gunnison, Ephraim, and now Sonpply in Mt. Pleasant |