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Show May 3, 1968 THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Cd Mt. Pleasant dancers hold Cc A boy, April 25 to A. David and Vickie Lynn Shepherd Johnson, Moroni. A girl, to April 23 to Grant L. and Barbara Ann Stevens, Ephraim. A boy, April 14 to Vincent and Joni Young Brewer, Mt. Pleasant A girl, Apnl 13 to David and Lorraine Larsen, Fairivew. A girl, Apnl 13 to Jerry G and Joan Richena, Moroni. A girl, April 5 to Frank S. and Beryl Cook, Moroni. A boy, April 5 to Franklin David and Judith Keller , Manti. A gill, April 2 to Richard Dale and Joyce Coates Campbell, Mt. Pleasant. A boy, March 22 to Paul and Joleen Amoldsen Christensen, Mt. Pleasant. graduation Graduation for the square dance class taught by Bruce and Myrtle Dean Bown in Mt Pleasant was held April 27 at Ephraim City Hall. Gradates were Ervin and Melba Brotherson, Smith and Maridean Johansen, Phillip and Sandra Johnson, Glen and Ruth Jorgenson, Tom and Glenna Dusk, Alle and Phyllis Shelley, Ronald and Shirley Shelley all of Mt. Pleasant; Don Ray and Ramona Christensen, Moroni; Kenneth and Peggy Strate, Spring City; Wallace and Kathy Buchanan, Kay and Phyllis Jensen, Merrill and Sally Jensen, EaMar and Merilyn Jorgensen, Edwin a nd Sharon Stilson all of Manti. The class honored the teaole 5 . . . chers at their last class Monday night at a surprise party. Mrs Elva Guyman, who fracLight refreshments were served tured her right leg above the and thank you gifts were ankle in a fall at her home last week, has returned home from the hospital and is getting about m a wheel chair. fleu3 7 Snow College belles 3t. vie for pageant crown o oroni Reath Draper Telephone 436-829- 8 Mrs. Joseph Christensen celebrated her 74th birthday Saturday, April 20. Her guests were her sister, Mrs. Eva Bowers from Magna, Utah; Mrs. Katie Cahoon and Mrs. Bessie Rasmussen from Salt Lake City; Ellis, Lucille, Susan and and Charles Christensen friends from Moroni. mer. Assisting Mr. Rischner with arrangements for the pageant are Cindy Clay, Salt Lake City; Sydnee Price, Lehi; Mrs. Ephraim; Tis-chn- and Mrs. Dick Harison and son, Keith, Mrs. Linda Garner of Salt Lake City; three grand- la Gift Suggestions for Mother: of WESTCL0X Saturday and Sunday visitors GIFT CLOCKS at the home of Fontella Christensen were her daughter, Lois Romero and Elaine Jewkes from Tooele, Utah. MT. PLEASANT DRUG Last Day of McKesson r-l May 4th Sale Guests on Friday and Satur day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howarth Draper were Mr. A smorgasbord dinner will be a highlight of the Fourth Ward Relief Society bazaar scheduled for Monday, May 6 at 6:30 p in The dinner will be followed by a bazaar at 7:30 according to Roxie Washburn, Fourth Ward Relief Society president, who said the theme is Hawaiian Spring Carnival. They have planned a fish pond and bazaar items will include wedding and Mothers Day gifts Mrs. Leo Hadfield and Mrs. as well as household Items. James Strong and two of their children of Lehi visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ole 6 . . Leon Wilkins. Tuesday morning and then attended the special work Mrs. Carrie Jensen, Mr. and meeting held by the Fountain Green ward Relief Mrs. Carrol Farley and Leslie Society. visited in Salt Lake City on Mrs. Ivan (Etta) Rasmus Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. sen was admitted to the Juab Lynn Jensen to celebrate Mrs in Nephl Carrie Jensen's 80th birthday County Hospital last Saturday. anniversary. 7ewd Mar- Brent Christensen, Richfield, and Bob Myrick, Grantsville. The public is invited to attend the talent show, Mr. said. ilyn Kofford, Mt. Pleasant Drug it scheduled 445-338- candidates will tend a tea with the judges the Twenty-twparticipate in the Miss Snow afternoon of May 8, will have Mr. and Mrs. William Strong Pageant May 8, Pageant Chair- personal interviews, and will of Beulah, Wyoming, visited man Alan Tisehner, announces. appear in a private bathing visited Monday and Tuesday at Candidates are sponsored by suit competition. home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon the At a 7 p.m. talent contest Wilkins. campus organizations and will Tuesday morning Mrs. the be rated on talent, poise, beau, m the Snow auditorium attended the special Strong ty and personality by contest contestants will be dressed in work meeting at the Fountain judges. The candidates will at- - evening gowns for the presen- Green ward Relief Society. tation of their talent numbers Miss Snow and two attendants Mr and Mrs. Aurey Draper will be named and Miss Snow tn Salt Lake City last were the Miss in will participate Saturday. Utah Pageant during the sum- Neighbors it Q, and games were played with prizes going to Janice Pehrson, Betty Lou Peel and EllenI Jorgenson. The next meeting of the Recent meeting of the Gay group will be May 16. Twenty Club was held at the home of LaVonda Hansen with June Richhart as assisting Mr. and Mrs. Calvin (Georhostess. Club members wore gia) Hancock, Tooele, Visited Easter bonnets which they had her parents, Mr .and Mrs Rowfashioned and made themselves land L- Norman Saturday and Prizes for best bonds went to Sunday, and were overnight Connie Ames and Merilyn guests of her grandparents, Mr. Carver. Luncheon was served and Mrs. H. L Norman. hostess, Naomi Morris was a special guest. High scores were won by Thelma Hasler and Reiva Rosenlof. Bazaar Alyce Wilkins TtUphon children, Dennis, Micbeal and Mrs. Earl Blackham spent Helen Sperry of Spanish Fork. My Pfc. Craig Peterson has re- the weekend in Salt Lake City, Ila Christensen was hostess turned home for a visit at the visiting with Bruce and Beverly to the So Art Club on Thurshome of his parents, and ex- Karenin and children. The Karday evening, April 25. The pects to leave about the middle enins have a new baby girl. of May for an assignment with members made a report the Army in Germany. their soliciting for the Cancer Mr. and Mrs John Guymon son Bruce, flew to Drive. and their One of the May 14, 1913 Anaheim, California, over the largest single benefactions in weekend where they were Mr. and Mrs. James Allen the history of the world was of Mr. and Mrs. Burk from Lehl were guests of Mr. guests that of John D. Rockefeller and Mrs Leo Morley on Sunwhen he gave $100,000,000 to Jackson and children. day. a group of trustees chartered Mr. and Mrs. Don (Toward by the legislature of New York Weekend visitors at the home had as visit from their daughas the Rockefeller Foundation of Mr. and Mrs. George CrossLake from Salt ter Beverly Soviet pair wins gold medal land were their son, Ivan, and City, last weekend. in figure skating. Please pass Am sugar" his family, of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe WilkinRecent visitors with Mr. and son from Salt Lake City visited last weekend with Mrs. Cleo Mrs. Urwin Morley were Mr, and Mrs. Clair Morley aftd chilJensen. dren of Kearns. Miss Betty Joan Blackham The Cancer Drive in Moroni of Salt Lake City was a weekend visitor with her mother, was handled by the So Art Club and the Junior Sorosis Mrs. Emerson Blackham. Club with Norma Blackham Sunday visitors with Mr. and as chairmen. The ladies parMrs. Wallace Rosier were John ticipating in the house to a friend and Linda house canvas were Rula Lamb, HALLMARK MOTHER'S DAY CARDS Rosier and Rosier from Provo; Mr. and Deniece Blackham, Dora MorMrs. Bill Rosier and daughter, ley, Twilla Madsen, Myrtle k it and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rosier. Kelson, Reba Anderson, Eu-laBulow, Nina Tidwell, On Friday, April 26, Mr. and Ruth Christensen, Bertha Bu Mrs. Leonard Syme and Mr. low, Lora Faux, Ila Faux and 3.50 and 5.00 C0TT, Imprevu Fragrance and Mrs. John Syme motored Julia Sorensen, Rhea Bradley, to Ely, Nevada, to attend the Thelma S o r ensen, Merlene L'ORIGAN L'AIMONT EMERAUDE Reath Draper, funeral of Leonards uncle, Christensen, 2.50 Daniel Syme. He was the last Bardella Syme, Verbend Chris Spill-proPurser New Roll-o- n tensen, Ila Christensen, Norma of a family of nine children. 2.00 REVLON, Silk or Intimate Hazel Anderson Blackham, k it Mr. and Mrs James Christen- Eva Bailey, Bessie Nielson, sen visited for the weekend Wanda Curtis, Pearl Jensen 90c and np RUSSELL STOVER BOXED CANDY with Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mary Morley. ApproxiCANDY ROXED S GLADE'S and SWEET Christensen. mately $233 was collected. at Page Three - 7! Mrs Jessie Oldroyd, a Salt Lake Que Seely returned Benion, City teacher, spent the past back home from where she spent the past two weekend here at her home. weeks with Mr .and Mrs. RonMr. and Mrs. Howard All-re- d ald (Tonga) Titcomb. Titcombs attended the Junior welcomed their third son on Prom held in Springville High April 18. On April 26 Mrs. Seely atSchool last Saturday evening. Their granddaughter, Jan All-re- tended a shower in Bountiful daughter of Mr. and Mrs. which honored Muss Dorothy Boyd Allred of Springville, was Sessions, who will wed R. Bruce the 1968 prom queen. Seely later this month. Mrs. Seely also reports that Mrs. Euray Allred and Mrs. Mrs. Pauline Seely is improving In hea 1th and will return to Mary Lamb were Salt Lake Mt. Pleasant later this month. City visitors last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bridge Club met Thursday Deans and family. They also night with Carrie Tucker as visited in Midvale at the home and with Mrs. Ivory were Phyliss of Coreen Hollindsworth with Mrs. Drapers mother, Oldroyd and Mary Aagard. Mrs. Pauline Seeley, who was Pictures, dishes and flowers were made by about 40 Relief visiting in Midvale. Society sisters. There were nine visitors at the sprical Mrs. Howard Allred returned home after a plane trip to work meeaing. Montana where she visited at the home of a granddaughter, Mrs. Kent Boyack. She met her new great grandson who was born to the Boyarks on April 7. She reported a very enjoyable time. HAPPINESS ON MOTHER'S DAY! Flowers have a special meaning for her! d, SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL PLANTS CORSAGES SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS Many Other Appropriate Gilts Ray and Valene's Floral and Gifts Phone 462-215- 4 57 West Main ML Pleasant The clothes that were taken from the Wilkins' grandson and his roommate were stolen from their apartment in Cedar City and not here in Fountain Green as so many had thought. Mrs. Eugene Allred spent week visiting in Nephi at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don (Lucille) Gadd. Mrs. Doris Nielson and her daughter, Helen, spent several days visiting at the home Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Despain of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Scott COok. just returned recently from vacation to Arizona and Mexico. Rozetta Eggen returned to Fountain Green Sunday afterMr .and Mrs. Clive Worthen noon with Mr. and Mrs. Calvert and son, Elder Paul Worthen, Ivie and family of Las Vegas went through the Manti Tem- Mrs. Eggen had spent the past ple Friday and visited with five weeks in Springville at the home of a sister, Mrs. Lucille Ivie. Mr. and Mrs. Euray Allred visited in Salt Lake City on Monday. Chevrolets special savings bonus now adds more value to cars already giving you the most. Mr and Mrs. Gerald Cloward are the proud grandparents of a new granddaughter. She was bom April 18 to Mr. and Mrs Frank Cloward of Salt Lake City. PFC Hal S. Cloward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gearld Cloward, is serving wdth the Army in Vietnam. His wife, Geneva, is living in Salt Lake City. She spent the weekend in Fountain Green with friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cloward The cancer drive in Fountain Green has been completed and was successful. The chairman wa3 Euleda Cook aided by Betty Jean Mikkelson, Bemita Johnson, Dorothy Hansen and Geraldine Johnson who served as supervisors. They were also for each several block. Mrs. Cook wants to thank everyone who helped to make this one of the best drives ever. Myrle Huff and her daughter spent Tuesday in Fountain Green working with the ward Relief Society work leader, Mrs. Leah Fay Ivory. Working Mrs. Annie Nielson. Elder Wor- IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE can offer you jus! abouf anything with a fancy paint job, and ipecial trim, a few gadgets, call it a "sale." But see what your Chevrolet dealer is coming up with during his '68 Savings Explo! Check these Bonus Savings Plans. 1. Any Chevrolet or Chevelle with Anyone then will enter Brigham Young University for language training prior to leaving to fill a mission in Peru. Elaine Huggins and Verla Bohlin visited with them also. 200-h- p Turbo-Fir- V8, Powerglide e and whitewalls. 2. 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