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Show May 17, 1968 THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Page Six Utah's 1968 fishing season scheduled to open on June student NSHS officers for year are named JU . Student body officers to serve during the school year of 1968-6were elected last week and revealed at the annual Inaugural Ball held at North Sanpete High School on Friday night. Named president was George Dyehes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dyehes, Moroni; Danny Dyehes, son of Mr. and Mrs. was Dean Dyehes, Moroni, named vice president; Linda Farley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Farley, Mt. Pleaand sant, Gary secretary Arnoldsen, son of Mr and Mrs. Elliott Amoldsen, Moroni, assembly manager and reporter. Other officers named at the Inaugural Ball were yearbook editors: Janice Bagley, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Royal Bag-leMoroni ,and Sharene Miner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myrth Miner, Fairview. Newspaper editors are Mike Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Christensen, Mt. Pleasant; and Laura Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Ander9 r . . . I.ynda Dyehes vice president Danny George Dyehes , . . President City; Mr. boys of Salt and Mrs. Clifford Justesen, Judy Justesen, West Jordan; Kirby and Kim Justesen, Strate Mrs. Mr. and Stephen Mrs. Gardell and small daughters of Salt Kearns; Mr. and Mr. and Lake City were weekend visit- Osborne, Fairvieiv; and Osborne Connell Mrs. Mrs. Willard ors with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Orem; family, Hansen and family and Mr. Iao Osborne and children, and Mrs. Mack Strate. JVeplii; and Mr. and Mrs. Vir-gOsborne. Saturday and Sunday visitors and with Mrs. Etta Larsen, Mrs. Jerry Allred Miss Camille Larsen, were Miss Mr. and Lake from Salt City were Satof Bancroft, Larsen Aileen with Mr. and visitors urday Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Mrs. Vero Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and baby from MurEarl Allred. ray. Sunday visitors for Mothers Mr. and Mrs. Dean (Rosawith Mrs. Lavon Allred Day vislie) Westlund of Midvale, were Mr. and Mrs. Joell (Kerited Saturday and Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ry) Frandsen and small boys of Salt Lake City. Henry Schofield. Spring City Mrs. Edith Schofield spent Mothers Day (and Mrs. Scho- fields birthday) with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schofield and family in Salt Lake City. She returned home Tuesday. ' Mothers Day visitors Sunday with Mrs. Ruth Osborne were Mr. and Mrs. Hyruni Sorensen, Mrs. Ethel Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pacheco and Farley . secretary tens of Fairview; Dr and Mrs. Ruel Allred, Anita, Lynette, Chad, Eileen, Brent, all of Proxo; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Allred, Kenneth, Janet, Nancy, Marilyn of Orem; Dr. and Mrs. Jerrv Ray Johansen, Di- anne, Allan, Blake, Valerie and Mark of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tueker of Fairview. Visitors for Mothers Day with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Black were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Reid Black and family of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Black and family of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Black and family of Spring City. . Terry Johansen gets promotion Terry L. Johansen returned home recently from San Fran cisco where he attended a two week agency manager training course. Mr. Johansen is employed with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company in Murray where he was promoted to Agency manager on April 1. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Johansen of Mt. Pleasant, and is married to the former Arlene Christensen of Moroni. Mr .and Mrs. Francis Black, Ruth, Sheila and Michael Black visited Sunday in Wales with Mr .and Mrs. Loren Rees for Miss Deniece Nielsen of Mothers Day. Granger spent Mothers Day with Mr. and Mrs. Burton NielMr. and Mrs. Morris Bunnell sen and family. spent the past weekend in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle The family members of Mr. Winterton and family. Mrs and Mrs. Reid H. Allredwho Bunnell with her daughter, visited on Mothers Day were Mrs. Donna Winterton attended Bishop and Mrs. Ijiwrenee. an MIA Mothers and DaughLarsen, Ruth Ann, Wallace, ters party Saturday afternoon Alta I.yn, .Mr. and Mrs. DaSaturday evening they attendand small daugh- ed vid a recital where Vicki Winterton participated. Vicki is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bunnell and a daughter of the Wintertons. ily. and Mrs. Royal L. All-re- d were visitors in Salt Lake City during the past weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry (Leila) Nielsen and children. Saturday afternoon, Mrs. All-re- d attended a Literary Art Guild Luncheon for mothers and daughters, with her daughter Mrs. Leila Ruth Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Allred spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Allred and family in Provo. Sunday evening at their return home visitors with them were Mr. and Mrs. Royal N. Allred and family, Mt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. Roger All-re- d and family of this city. Mr. FOOD ITEM OF THE MONTH: - (No Gold Strike stamps given on food item of month) MEMORIAL Single or 100 lbs. 11.49 son, Moroni. New cheerleaders are Sherry Mower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mower, Fairview; Karen Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Nielsen, Fair-vieJanice Morley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Urwin Morley, Moroni, and head cheer leader is Mary Larsen, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. V. Blain Larsen, Mt. Pleasant. Sophomore cheerleaders will be Joan Johansen, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Vernon Johansen, Mt. Pleasant; Nellie Aagard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Aagard, Fountain Green; Nora Blackham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Black-haMoroni; Vickie Christi-nnsedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chad Christiansen, Mor- - e off regular retail price SPROKKS SAILS ENDS JUNE 29 & Q. Fogelberg receives fellowship Arthur Fogelberg Arthur the late MT. PLEASANT DRUG STORE GRADUATION HALLMARK gets fellowship The Congress passed and sent to the President a civil rights bill which contained a ban against racial discrimination in housing. This is the fourth major civil rights bill passed since 1960. Swim suits with Daddy shirts are liked by young swimmers and by those not so young. For those who care enough to send the very best" Q. Fogelberg, son of F. O. Fogelberg and Mrs. LeaOtta Frazier Fogelberg, has received an NDEA Experienced Teacher Fellowship for the academic year of 1968-6The award is one of ten given in the United States at University of Connecticut. Mr. Fogelberg will be studyof matheing the teaching in matics to the under-achievgrades four through nine. Mr. Fogelberg attended Wasatch Academy and North Sanpete High School, and is a graduate of Snow College and Utah State University. He presently teaches at the Club Heights Elementary School in the Weber County School Dis- JADE EAST AFTER SHAVE AND COLOGNE Coral and Golden Lime COLOGNE AND AFTER SHAVE HAI-KARA- k L. Johansen . . . promoted Boyd Donaldson gets promotion Boyd A. Donaldson, son of Mr and Mrs. Glen Donaldson of Spring City was promoted to a communications technician third class on April 16. Petty Officer Donaldson has been stationed with the U. S. Navy at Winter Harbor, Maine, since May, 1967. Besides his military duties he is active in both church and civic affairs, being a counselor to the branch president and assistant Scoutmaster of the local Boy Scout troop. 6.95 and np 1.00 and np Timex Watches for the Graduate Boxed Necklace and Jewelry er CAMERAS WALLETS LEATHER ELECTRIC SHAVERS Large Assortment of Gifts for the Graduate trict. He is married to the former Carole Sutton of Huron, South Dakota, and they have four children, Heidi, Robert, Cheryl and Donald. The family will ac to company Mr. Fogelberg Connecticut. NOW (SresiL III TWO FLAVORS W REGULAR & NEW MINT Public warned Family Size on gypsy gang Terry CARDS 1.45 z. size Family Size with Toy 98c 79c The Lotion Home Permanent with the latest improvements DELUXE hard-earne- You Pay Only Super Regular Gentle n 79 Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allred were Mr. and Mrs. Don Allred and fam ily from Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Royal L. Allred received word Tuesday of the death of their brother, Joseph Mortensen in California. m ONLY CHEVROLET Mothers Day visitors at the Boyd A. Donaldson . . , promoted home of Mr .and Mrs. Virgil Madsen were Mr. and Mrs Marlin Green and children, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Stewart and family, Lavoy Madsen and sons ,all from Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Duane Madsen of Granger and Mrs. Norma Kump and daughter Susan from Salt Lake Timpnnogos Soil Conservation District is joining with City. the other 3.000 districts Mr. and Mrs. Keith Synder-gaar- d throughout the U.S. in sponsorand son of Tooele; Mr. ing Soil Stewardship Week, and Mrs. Earl Butler and chil- May dren of Spring Lake and Mr. Theme of the observance and Mrs. Frane Spens and baby this year is, "A Time for Ingirl from Ogden were all Mo- itiative." ther's Day visitors with Mr. In announcing the observand Mrs. Fairel Spens. ance, Niel Whiting, Mapleton, chairman of the Timpanogos Phvlis Oldroyd of Fountain boaro said, "This year is esGreen and Camile Jensen of pecially a time for finding Salt Lake City attended the ways and taking action to use banquet Saturday evening with the soil, the water and other their mother, Mrs. Dan Olson. natural resources of our great Mrs. Olson accompanied Mrs. country in the service of freeJensen home for a few days dom and human dignity. visit. District supervisors and the members of Timpanogos Senator John L. McClellnn Club are distributing says he'll hold more hearings Soil Stewardship pamphlets to on the problem-plaguechurches throughout the area The pamphlets were prepared warplane grounded by the Air Force. The by Utah Stnte Extension SerArkansas Democ earlier vices and the Soil Conservation characterized the pro- Service from information published by the National Associ- gram as a "tragic blunder. 19-2- LAMBERT Vapex & Permalize Smart homeowners choose P&L House Point for a freshness that lasts for years, gives the most protection, reduces maintenance and lowers repalntlngcosts. Choose White or beau-- 1 1 u I, Calibrated Colors GIVES V0U ALL THIS INNER STRENGTH: for conservation DURING OUR PRATT , . . In recent testimony, the head of the American Farm Bureau Federation, said farm John W. Rowberry, Adminiprice supports and Federal controls have depressed, not strator of the State Department strengthened, farm prices and of Contractors, warns all home should be scaled down or owners that the Gypsy Gang is invading Utah, and are doing roof oiling, texture A House Judiciary Commit- coating of foundations and sealtee has approved a bill calling ing of asphalt walks and drivefor Washingtons Birthday, ways, Before contracting for Memorial Day, Veterans Day any of these items the public and Columbus Day to be ob- is warned to make sure that served on Mondays. This would they show a valid Utah Conprovide threeday weekends if tractors License. We can control these robbers approved. if the public will cooperate and Britisn starting to build a thereby save the Utah home d owners thousands of plant in Cuba. dollars. If any of these unation of Soil Conservation Dis- licensed people contact you, tricts. please report their whereabouts All land users and occupiers to us, states the State Departare encouraged to become fa- ment of Contracors. miliar with the importance of British trading deficit narusing soil and water resources rowed in January. wisely. Observance set PER GALLON Arthur fishing without a license, being improperly licensed, or using another persons license. Please beat the rush by getting your license before the last minute and be sure you take it with you opening day. FLOWERS DAT ARTIFICIAL Wreaths or Potted Plants (Weighted to Resist Wind) Ready-mad- y, n, - Members of the family of Mrs. Dorcas Blain from Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mrs. Blain for Mothers Day. Mrs. Blain returned with them to Salt Lake City where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Carol Christensen and family Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ivory and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Blain and family and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Maxfield and fam- SUGAR Gary Arnoldsen . . assembly manager Uahs 1968 fishing season opens June 1, and the outlook is for another record crowd to be out for this most popular of outdoor seasons. Naturally the biggest crowd will be on the stream and lake sides for the opening weekend and this means a big push for equipment and licenses will soon be started. Utah law requires every resident 12 years of age or older to possess and visably display a proper license whenever fishing open waters. Fish and Game records show many arrests are made each year for 1 TOUGH COIL SPRINGS FRONT AND REAR ON V4- - AND MODELS. SPECIAL FRONT FENDER LINERS TO HELP FIGHT RUST AND CORROSION. DOUBLE-WAL- L TAILGATE STEEL SIDE PANELS. FLEETSIDE PICKUPS. INDEPENDENT FRONT SUSPENSION. STRONG CABS WITH DOUBLE WALLS OF STEEL IN IMPORTANT AREAS. TRUCK FRAME STURDY LADDER-TYP- E OF HIGH QUALITY STEEL. ls Marks Market MORONI, UTAH BET A STROIIG PICKUP AT V0UA CHEVROLET DEALERS. II0WI d, F-I- II rat F-I- II Joo Tamer vki$ Americas first choice every year since 1937. |