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Show THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) Page Two Probate and Guardianship Notices NOHTII SANPETES HOME NEWSPAPER Further te Editor Associate Editor WOODROW WEIGHT MARY B. CLOWARD NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Sarah Frances NAMember: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION WEEKLY TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. Issued every Friday by the North Sanpete Publishing Company, and entered at the post office at Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah 84647, as second class matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rates, Payable In Advance: One Year 0 Six Months Farmers wanting assistance in recruiting beet thinners should place orders Information All-re- with the Richfield Employment Security Office as soon as possible. At the time the order is placed, information pertaining to the location of intended housing facilities must be furnished. Before action can be taken to supply the needed workers, an inspection of the housing facility must be made by a representative of the Utah State Health Department or the Employment Security Of- d, also known as Sarah F. Allred deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Law Office, Tibbs & Tervort, 50 North Main. Manti, Utah, on or before the 8th day of July, 1968. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with the proper verification as required herein. Frank H. Larsen Estate of Administrator, Sarah France Allred, also known as Sarah F. Allred, Deceased. Published in the Mt. Pleas-an- d Pyramid April 5, 12, 19 and 26, 1968. 75-9-- $2.00 FOB SALE fice. . . . The repsonsibility for bringing housing to a level acceptable by the standards set up by the Presidents committee on housing for migrant workers rests with each farmer using such help. Information regarding these standards can be obtained by contacting either of the agencies responsible for the certification. passes Moroni man receives Miicellaaeoui 67 Console 23 in. colored Admiral TV; not a year old, last rites used very little. Will take a Funeral services were held few ewes with lambs and April 23, 1968, at the Tuesday, balance cash. Phone Moroni East-WeWard Chaa26 pel for James Vemile Jensen, KENMORE conventional wash- 80, who died April 19 at Morer, Kenmore electric range; oni of natural causes. Conducting the services was nearly new; Kenmore refrigJames Swensen, with can stove Bishop which erator; gas be converted to butane. Fur- prelude and postlude music by niture; sell reasonable. Prone Sherman, Pearl and Jay Chrisa26 tiansen. was sung Oh My Father, TREAT rugs right, they'll be by a male quartet composed of a delight if cleaned with John Greymon, Charles ChrisBlue Lustre. Rent electric tensen, Mack Morley and Harshampooer ,$1. Consolidated old Arnoldsen accompanied by Furniture Co. Ap26c Joyce Nielson. The invocation was pronouncWEDDING dress, size 12. Lace, long sleeves, tiered skirt. 4 ed by Dee Blackburn. Other price. 235 East 100 South. speakers included Merlin NielAp26tfn son, Alonzo Morley and Bishop Springville. James Swensen. OSCAR W. Nielsen home at Musical selections included Ephraim. Utah. Please con- a duet by Duane and Artis Tidtact either Mrs. Virginia well, a trumpet solo Ned Nielson (Glen J.) at Ephraim Jensen and a number by the by or Don V. Tibbs, Law Office male quartet. Tibbs & Tervort, Manti, Benediction was by Ray Kel-let- t. M3 462-295- 2. st S. W. Dr. CRASH REPAIR Sharp CHIROPRACTOR will practice In Manti every Tuesday from 3 to 7 p.m. door oast of Manti Fire Station on Union Street fvt SERVICE Repair of Small and Major Appliances 144 SOUTH STATE GREEN, UTAH FOUNTAIN BRVGS 445-341- MT. PLEASANT DRUG Reliable Prescriptions CARDS HALLMARK GREETING Gifts Watches Timex Jewelry Cosmetics Young's Rexall Drug Fairview, Utah STAG AND CARA NOME COSMETICS for men and woman PRESCRIPTIONS run supplies 0 TV Service Professional Serving Sanpete County Over 25 Years Experience 3 Mt. Pleasant PAUL V. PAY 462-255- SHOE BEPAIB FAIRVIEW FARMERS Phone 427-383- 7 CO-O- P Shoes Need Fixing? bring them to GAIL ZABRISKIE SHOE REPAIR SHOP Mt. Pleasant, Utah FURNACES New and Used COAL Rate: 5c per word; minimum $1.00 Rerun Rate: 50c (up or 5 lines) MiMtlUaeou STOKERMATICS, new $275.00 and up. 90 days free service. Also parts and service. Hansen Stokermatic, Gunnison, M15tfn Utah. Phone FURNACES OIL Classified Ads FOB SALE 528-331- 9. GAS ARA Round Oak Furnace Co. TYPEWRITERS: $85; used, 489-459- 5. Utah. Flour and Farm Supplies Oils and Greases We Need: Wheot, Berley Oats 462-220- 6. from New, from WESTINGHOUSE Laundromat o elec. washer, $65; power saw 1 Vi HP, new p elec, coffee pot $30; (copper), $10; elec, juicer, $3; elec, waxer & polisher. Lena Piper, 688 E. Main, Mt. Pleasant. Em-dek- n. 30-cu- Has cammper. range, heater, lights gas and 3 eveelectric. Phone M3 nings, Mt. Pleasant. 104 FOOT 462-224- JEEP pickup, 4wd, body excellent, mechanically sound, also extra Jeep motor, transmission, rims, and other parts. Also Remington Model 721 rifle .30-0- 6 cal., excellent condition, plus 60 rounds ammo, at tremendous savings. Jim Carver. Phone 1951 M3 462-271- $35. Record- adders, BUSINESS 0PP0BTPNITY cameras. Fresh WOULD your husband like to films and film proceseslng. earn $250 per month selling HARDWARE LaMars 424 South Main, two night3 a week. Training J12tfn Gunnison, Utah. course procvided. Nationwide Central Utah well known company. Write EMMA Hanson home in FounT.A.P. Box 385, Logan, Utah In& Hardware Green. This tain $2250.00 Implement 84321. A26 cludes approx. 2 acre lot & Company 3 shares irrigation water. FOB BENT Apartments dining room set $60., 36 WEST MAIN STREET furnished APARTMENTS studio stove, elec, couch, $35; Phone Mt. Pleasant or unfurnished, with the heat $30; dining room set $20.00. JOHN DEERE QUALITY furnished. Adults only. TriContact Ivy Madsen, Box 202, FARM EQUIPMENT angle Apts. Phone Dugway, Utah or Glade Parts and Service N24tfc Lund, Fountain Green. Myl7 HOTPOINT APPLIANCES CONSOLE MISCELLANEOUS spinet piano like ACME QUALITY PAINTS new. Take over contract payHARDWARE ments. Phone M3 PRESERVE that priceless old HOUSEWARE photo. Have it copied. Genin Contact PASTURE Chester. ealogical copying a specialty. CarConsolidated Furniture. Ada Peterson. Phone LaMars 424 South Main, pets, wallpaper, Bennett paint. M10 J12tfn General house furnishings. Mt. Gunnison, Utah. Pleasant. AKC registered toy poodle with LAWN mower and bicycle service. Lawn mowers sharpenpedigree. White female, $100. MONUMENTS 235 East 100 So. Springville. ed and repaired. We have tires, engine parts, wheels, Ap26tfn blades for most mowers. Also all sizes tires & tubes, & parts for bicycles & tricycles. OVERSTOCKED Saws filed and set. Leave word at Central Utah Hdwe. MUST SELL & Imp, Mt Pleasant; Marks ALL COLOR TV's Market, Moroni; Monts Grocery, Fountain Green; BaxMONUMENTS at or BELOW WHOLESALE ters, Spring City for pick-u- p Firm Granite skillfully carved with and delivery Westenskows, the design of your choice. One Gunnison, (formerly Sams low charqe covers granite, carvCOMPLETE LINE OF M29tfc Shop). Springville 489-668- ers, 1 Type-table-s, slide-rule- s, 462-214- 9. 462-223- 9. 436-869- 6. 489-459- ing end installing. Terms arranged. No interest. Dates carved on existing monuments in cemetery. Mt. Pleasant 0 CO. RUESCH MONUMENT SLAUCHTEBINO Home Furnishings, Appliances and Carpet COST PLUS 10 WE BUY OR SELL ANYTHING In inCustom slaughtering spected building. Ed Bench Fairview, Utah. Call Liberal Trade-I- n Allowance 427-375- 2. VPHOLSTEBING BROWN'S Prompt and Expert Service on all males appliances & TVs UPHOLSTERING Sola lumping up? If to, bring it to PLEASANT. UTAH 4th South 1st East RALPH'S TRADING MT. an average day, stolen property losses In tha U: Jted States amount to almost $7 million, Bays the Insurance Information Institute. On Overman POST Mattress and Furniture - Will open anytime by appointmant Closed Wad. PHONE 462-214- ? 66 Wast Main, Mt. Pleasant Pallbearers included Ned Jensen, Grant Worthington, Don Olson, Jay Carlson, Danny Jensen, Valden Blackburn and John Carlson. The grave was dedicated by John E. Jensen. James Jensen was born in March, 1888, at Moroni, a son of Andrew L. and Christine Caroline Christensen Jensen. He married Bertha Sorensen in the Manti LDS Temple December 14, 1910. Mr. Jensen was a grocer by profession and served an LDS mission to the Northern States in 1908. Survivors include his widow; sons, daughters, Boyce, Salt Lake City; Dean, Floyd, Mrs. Rex (Lillus) Kellett, Mrs. Dee (Maurine) Blackburn, all of Moroni; Mrs. J. E. (Vay) Worthington, Nephi; Mrs. Blain (Neva) Larsen, Mrs. Rex (Lula) Olson, both of Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Francis (Ada) Carlson) Kearns; 38 grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren. Brothers, sister, Frank P., Provo; Del-mVV., Salt Lake City; John both of E., Delena Stevens, Moroni. ar James G. Lund home on leave Sp.4 James G. Lund, FounGreen, was met at Salt Lake Airport Friday night by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Par- tain thindads win track meet WA The Tiger track team of Wasatch Academy came along with another victory in a triangular meet held at Wasatch last Monday. The final score was Wasatch Academy 1384; Juab 834 and Gunnison, 40. The Tigers are undefeated in dual and triangular meets for the season. Of the 16 events, the Tigers placed first in nine of them. Kelly Cambron took first place d in the high hurdles and the pole vault; Robert Terry d low placed first in the d d and hurdles and dashes. Robert Ringrose placed first in the mile. Frank Chapman won first in the disy cus and shot put. The team of Frank Chapman, Robert Ringrose, Russ Blumen-thand Clays Seegmiller also placed first. The biggest test of the year will come tomorrow when the Tigers travel to Provo to compete in the Brigham Young University Invitational. The meet will include teams from five states in the Intermountain, 120-yar- 180-yar- 220-yar- 100-yar- 880-rela- al area. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Fillis of Salt Lake City, visited over the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Verda Fillis. Mr. Fillis, who is Salt Lake Police Chief, was the speaker at the Wasatch Academy alumni banquet on Saturday night. entertained Tucker Carrie Thursday night for members of the Bridge Club honoring the birthday anniversary of Mary Cloward. Ruth Barentsen, Las Vegas, Nevada, and Verda Fillis were special guests. High scores were won by Clarice Olsen, Edith Simpson, Verda Fillis and Geniel Carter. When you buy early, your whole family benefits! el e 462-256- 9. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Peel rePASTURE to accomodate 25 ceived word of the arrivel of cows with calves for summer two grandchildren last week. months. Dclmar J. Beck. A boy was born April 17, baby A26 at Phone Bountiful, to Gary and Jill Remington of San Jose, Calif. WANTED The Remingtons also have a GOOD used console piano. daughter. The next day, April Phone m3 18, Frank and Judy Cloward of Ogden, welcomed a baby girl What will a child learn soon- their first child. Mr .and Mrs. er than a song? Alexander Jerry Cloward, Fountain Green are the paternal grandparents. Pope. body officers were held Wednesday at North Sanpete High Suhool. Candidates for office were: David Reynolds, president, George Dyches, Tommy Madsen, David Wilkey, Karl Mower and Farlin Christiansen; vice president; Janice Bagley, Regnal Christensen, Byron Jorgens son, Karen Nielson, Dany and Keith Washburn; secretary: Gay Blackham, Lynda Farley, Dixie Dye, Karen Sorensen, Vangie Howell and Cynthia Allred; assembly manager and reporter; Kerry Deuel, Kathy Turnbow, Gary Arnold-soRalph Nielson, Jim Woodward and Kelvin McKinney. The two successful candidates for each office were: president, George Dyches and David Reynolds; vice president; Reginal Christensen and Danny Dyches; secretary, Lyda Farley and Karen Sorensen; assembly manager and reporter, Gary and Jim Woodward. The successful candidate will campaign until Friday when elections will be held. Dy-ce- n, be announced also the new cheerleaders, yearbook editors, newspaper editors. North Sanpete High will send athletes to the BYU Intrack and tennis vitational meet to be held Thusday, Friday and Saturday of this week. In tennis, Eddie Staker and Terry Brotherson will play doubles, while Tommy Madsen will play singles. In the track enportion North Sanpete has tered Joe Johansen. 710,3 of fish being made in streams Early fish plants from cheries are being made Into waters at lower elevations as these streams and reservoirs are first to warm up and begin to produce food for the new fish. These early fish plants they provide for the fish at the hatcheries which are always overcrowded this time of year. Most of the fish planting done in late April and early size May involve fingerling fish Into lakes and reservoirs so these waters can grow the fish to catchable size. This allows Fish and Game hatcheries to raise more fish and at lower cost than if they had to raise these fish to the 7 to 9 inches if they were stocked as Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carter, who have purchased the home of Mrs. Eunice Young, have moved here from Riverside, California. They expect to occupy the home in about two months after it has been re- legals. modeled waters are Some year-roun- d now of legals receiving plants Rrebe will Mrs. The Inaugural Ball Madsen Annie held Friday night in the school turned home Sunday from Cal- but the majority of these fish will be stocked out just prior gym beginning at 9 p.m. AN ifornia where she spent the this time the new officers will winter. She visited her son, Jay to the June 1, opening of the Madsen at Glendale, daughter 1968 general season. Virginia Derr at LaMirada, the songs of a MIA granddaughter, Joanna Skelton Let me make care not who at Santa Ana, and grandson, nation, and I Billy McGugin at Los Angeles. makes its laws. Spring City prepares comedy The Spring City Ward MIA is presenting the musical comedy, All In Favor April 30 at 8 p.m. in the ward recreation hall. The general public is invited. Florine McKinney is the drama director. The music is under direction of Farrel McKinney. The play is free to all who wish to attend. Those participating are Peggy Strate, Kent Strate, Stanley Anderson, Dennis Watson, Ruth Black, Rudy Strate, Earl Clark, Wendy Graham, Donald Watson, Blake Donaldson, David Strate, Richard Allred, Margo Allred, Cynthia Allred, Otto Ludwig, Eugena Sorensen, Norma Lou Donaldson, Jeanette Acord, Leslie Allred, Vickie Edmunds, LeDean Strate, Kenneth Madsen, Kelvin McKinney, Eugene Erickson, Glenn Justesen, Dean Barney, Greg Hansen, Jean Strate, Sheila Black, Andrea Blain, Pamela Watson and Shirley Jensen. Alfalfa Growers! the Alfalfa Weevil pose a threat to your 1968 crop? Likely, it does, for the weevil inDoes festations have been a very real problem in Sanpete County in past years. But the weevil can be controlled That's very effectively with Alfa-towhy Geigy Chemical Corporation is holding a meeting for alfalfa growers in Mt. Pleasant to show you how to effeccontrol the alfalfa weevil. tively DATE: Friday, April 26th x. TIME: 8:00 p.m. PLACE: Mt. Pleasant Library Basement Refreshments will be served These are FREE at your USS Fertilizer So is: Agronomic advice Personal attention Tops in service Aid in achieving higher profits Visit your USS Fertilizer dealer today. You may want to pick up matches, note- books, pencils, important information. But of far greater value will be the soil fertilizer facts you can obtain -facts that will help you get more profit per acre. Both the farmer items and the farming facts ara free. They'll both be useful. But nothing can beat the accomplishof benefiting from your efforts and investments. The rewards are there substantial rewards through combining good management with sound soil fertility. See your USS Fertilizer dealer today he carries USS Fertilizer made by United States Steel. And have a notebook on the house. ment of boosting yields, "NEW HOLLAND DIVISION OF SPERRY RANO Fertilizers Co-o- p Service Station MORONI pro- vide dual purposes as they Improve the fishing success for more space Chester Bigelow, who has been visiting at the home of his son, B. B. Bigelow since returned to his Christmas, home in Rochester, Minn, this week. Di- vision of Fish and Game hat- the angler and rioted.. 462-215- 9. 436-864- 9. Early plantings . . . ts dealer: ley Madsen and sons, David and Kenneth, and daughter Shirley Sorensen and boys of Sandy, on his return from Vietnam for a short visit. During April and Sp.4 Lund, who serves as a machine gunner, is recovering May, your purfrom a mortar wound in the chase of a new New Holland baler or forage leg and was hospitalized for will earn a valuable harvester 20 days. Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Sorensen premium through the Early Buyers Bonus proof North Salt Lake City were gram. For example, weekend visitors at the Madsen a unit home in Fountain Green and on brings you a table-modSunday Sp.4 Lund was honored color TV; a guest at a family dinner for 22. On Tuesday he flew from model earns you a Salt Lake Airport to return to black and white portable TV. Vietnam. He was accompanied Or, you can choose one of sevto Salt Lake City by his moth- eral other exciting bonuses. er, Mrs. Madsen, and his sister, Offer is good only during April SCISSORS sharpened. Come in Doris Anderson and daughter, and May. And only applies to and let us put a professional Joanie of Nephi. new New Holland balers and edge on all of your scissors forage harvesters. Stop In soon and pinking shears with our for complete details. new professional scissors Manti sharpening machine. Home Supply, block west Mrs. Lena Piper has sold her of bank. a26 home to Frederick D. Stauffer FOB RENT Miicellaneons of Fountain Valley, Calif. Mrs. SUMMER pasture for 15 0 Piper will leave the first part head of cattle. Ted V. Christ- of May to make her home In ensen. Phone m3 Supulpa, Oklahoma. pull-typ- High-ligh- Primary elections for student beef farmers Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signert for Publisher HARRISON CONOVER North Sanpete Reminder to Legal Notices Ufa. JjHfaaaut flyramii) April 26, 1968 PYRAMID Tkaochmr |