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Show January 10, 1969 THli MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID reen Alyce Wilkins Talephona 445-338- Green where they were visitors and dinner guests at the Turn-bo- SOCIETY home The two children returned home with their mother Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cook have a new baby daughter who was bom in the LDS hospital at Mt. Pleasant January 3. Shp has one sister. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cook of Fountain Green and Mr and Mrs. Archie Aiken of Mr. and Mrs. Garn Coombs and family of Monroeville, Pa., were holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Coombs of Fountain Green and with Mr, and Mrs. Milo Christ- Spring City. ensen of Moroni. They returned Ida Allred returned to Founhome by train last Saturday. tain Green last Friday morning by plane after two weeks holiMr. and Mrs. C. L. Webb in California. She stayed day spent Saturday afternoon visit- in Whittier at the home of Mr. ing with their sister and bro- and Mrs. Ralph (Dorthy) ther, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thompson and family and Coombs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. (Gladys) Thompson New Years Day the family and family. of Alvin Coombs were in Fountain Green to celebrate his George Cook spent the holibirthday The family had an days at the home of his parenjoyable time getting together. ents, Bishop and Mrs. Booth Cook. lie Is a student in Provo visitors a,t the at BYD. Mrs. Cook has been Saturday home of Mr. and Mrs. Hermit confined at home with the flu. Cook were Mr. and Mrs. William Irons of Tooele, Mrs. Don Len Rasmussen of Provo was Blackwilder and daughter a Fountain Green visitor on Briget of Cairo, Egypt and Saturday. He visited with his Mrs. Harry Irons of Nephi. mother, Sada Rasmussen who is a patient in the Juab hospiTwo grandchildren. Handy tal at Neplii where she was and Tracy Atkins of Salt Lake improving from a recent illness. City have been visitors since New Years Day at the home Roma Ivory has been releasof their grandparents, Mr. and ed from the LDS hospital at Mrs. Ivan Turnbow. On Sun- Mt. pleasant and is now at her day their mother, Opal Atkins home. and Mr. and Mrs Nyle Hansen and two daughters, all of Salt Saturday and Sunday guests Lake City came to Fountain at the home of Luella Mikkel- ar Page T.laphona 462 Mrs. Daisy Willcox entertainHigh-light- s night for members of the Past Noblo Grands Club Mis. Betty Barney was by Gary Arnoldson welcomed as a new member, Sports continue at North and Mis. Neola Hansen was a High School by the Sanpete special guest. Hawks being downed two times in a row by Dixie High from Mrs. Lawrence Seely has re- St. George, and then by turned home from a three Union, weeks visit in northern Utah The Hawks' luck changed with her sons and their fam- last Friday when they went up ilies, Clair Seely at Farming-toagainst Manti. The final score and Merrill Seely at Lay-to- was North Sanpete 53 and Manti 49, for the first league game of the season. The team Holiday visitors with Mr. and presented Rastus, Victory and Mrs. Dean Staker were Mr. and Pep to the cheerleaders at an Mrs. Murray (Nancy) Mikkel-so- r. assembly held Saturday. Following the game with and daughters, Jennifer Manti Friday night the NSHS Rae and Sue Ann of Glendora, California. Family dinners and wrestling team was defeated also included, Mr. and Mrs. Joe (Vickie) The Hawks went up against Downard and family of Orem. Payson last Saturday and won Also on the winning list Rigby and son Steve of Boun- for NSH is the game with East 4. tiful and Ivan Jones of Grang- Carbon, ed Wednesday 2688 Mr. and Mrs M:ix Blinn and Mr and Mrs Virgus Osborne visited in Manti Sunday afternoon with Mr nnd Mrs Jennts Allred and Blaine Allred who is recovering from lceent sur- gery at the Sanpete IDS pital n n. hos- visitors wiln Mr Angus Black were Mr nnd Mrs. Allen Reid Black and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Westiund, Bob Harder of Salt. Lake City and Mr. nnd Mrs. Clinton Black. Sandy. During the past week Mrs. Clinton Black of Sandy and Mrs. Allen Reid Black of Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. Black who are both ill at the present time. Holiday and Mrs 29-1- 8. ' After a two weeks vacation the fountain Green ward Re-liSociety held their regular morning meeting Tuesday with the visiting teaching report being given. Then the regular meeting was held at 10 a.m. David Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Christensen of P ounta.in Green who had surgery In November, has been admitted again to the Juab hospital in Nephi. He has been there the last three weeks. " ' n. The Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Anderson and children of Orem visited Sunday with Mr land Mrs. Owen B. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 'Anderson and Orlando , . . family. " ' L Eliason lifelong resident pital in Mt. Pleasant on day. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mon- Aiken weeks. are the proud grandparents of a new granddaughter. She was born January 3 at the Sanpete LDS Hospital to Louis and Dorothy Aiken Cook of Fountain Green. The baby Is the second child and second daughter for Louis and Dorothy. Mrs. Evelyn B. Carswell of Southgate, California, came here to attend funeral services for her aunt, Mrs. Loretta Nelson. She stayed for several weeks to visit Rlliis Nelson and with other relatives In Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Olsen Mrs. Vera Peterson of Richand daughter, Maylene of field also came here to attend Dugway visited here Saturday funeral services for Mrs. Nel' son. with relatives and friends. . PQDfl SCoTODKip 1 0 Mr. and Mra. George (Lu- Dean) Shepherd and family of Boise, Idaho, ' spent the New Year Information Mr. holiday with her parents, and Mrs. 'Terrance. Aiken. - althat I Institute points out r i e though drivers under 20 Mrs. Glenna Phillips from Mt. only 10.2 per cent of the Involved in 17.3 per cent of Pleasant visited Sunday' with all highway crashes and 16 per Mr.' 'and Mrs. Lester Acord. cent of the fatal accidents. Dennis Watson of thv, Utah i cohl-pris- yvmh fee ouaoinlife m f Air National Guard was home The' Insurance Information Sunday with his family, Mr. Institute says that' in 1967, and Mrs. Frank Watson and American homes and businesses family. He has been training in were burglarized at a rate of Texas arid will train at 'the three every minute for a loss Utah' Air National Guard in of $438 million. Merely locking Salt Lake City. He was met in windows and doors' would cut Salt Lake Chty Saturday by that cost considerably. ' t- A grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rasmussen, Paul Rasmussen and family visited at their home last Friday. Paul was on 'eave from duties with the Navy. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Rasmussen of Paul left Saturday for his base In California. sary quietly Wednesday at his with members of his fandly. He was born in Moroni January 8, 1875, a son of Niels Lars and F.llen Mortenson Elia-soHe married Gertrude Nelson June 30, 1902 In Moroni. The couple will observe their 67th wedding anniversary in June. Mr. Ellason worked as a farmer and cattle raiser, and Is still Interested In It. The Eliasons are the parents of seven children, six of whom are living. They are; Kathleen Goble, Stayton, Oregon; VirJuab Mills, ginia Howard, County; Leonard Eliason, Mora oni; Elva Nielsen, Nephi; Fish. Hayward, California; and Donnette Christiansen, Burley, Idaho. He has 22 and 28 great grandchildren grandchildren. For the fifteenth consecutive year Snow College will offer a beginners square dance class. Registration and the first class meeting will be held on Thursday, January 16, In the Little Gym on the campus. It will be a - dalnclng evening, according to Prof. Merritt H. Bradley, instructor. His wife, Mrs. Jessie Bradley, will assist with the clasa Anyone Interested Is Invited to attend the first evening with no obligation," Professor Bradley explained. He said that those who decide to continue can register for the class with or without college credit. The class Is basically for those who have had little or no square dance experience, he said. It will continue for 20 home Per-nell- 71-4- The Senior Ball set for DecNaomi Allred of Salt Lake City spent New Years Day at ember was' cancelled becaus be-of the home of her parents. many students beng absent cause of illness. It will now be Cub Scout awards were giv- held in late February. en recently to adults who have worked with the young scouts. The Night Hawks Stage They are Bonnie Olsen, Wen- Band played for a New Years dell Olsen, Gary Larsen, John dance at the North Sanpete Stake House. Aagard and pichard Draper. Square dance class set at I Snow College Mr .and Mrs. Floyd Draper attended the golden wedding for Mr and Mrs. Harry Kendall December 20 in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Kendall Is a sister of Mr. Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Draper spent the holidays visClub Queen The Hawks iting in Bountiful with Mr. Dance will be held tonight In and Mrs. Richard Downard and the NS Gym following the bas- family and In Centerville with LeAnn Dye and Mr. nnd Mrs. ketball game with Gunnison. Dr. nnd Mrs. Theron Draper Vero Aiken of this city and Mrs. Kelly Dye, Mr. and Mrs. The dance will start at 9 and family. Perry Dye of Salt Lake City. p.m. and the Psychedelic Explo-tlon- s provide the music. CorWeekend visitors with Mr. Mrs. Archie (Irene) Aiken onation of the Hawks Club and Mis. Mar Dye were Mrs. queen will start at 10. The club Kelly Dye, Mr. and Mrs. Perry entered the Sanpete LDS Hos- has planned an Interesting as- Dve and boys of Salt Lake sembly for the students today. City. 72-5- Cieo Christiansen returned home after spending the holidays In Salt Like City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Draper and family and In Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Kenner Christiansen and family and in Nephi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shaw and family. ' Orlando L. Eliason, a lifelong resident of Moroni, observed his 94th birthday anniver- 68-6- 92-6- V 94 years old Wednesday Athene Osborne North Sanpete er. 4 Moroni resident Three Knowledge comes, but ' Alfred Lord lingers. Tennyson' Egnlish poet 0 O his parents. Visitors last Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Max Blain were Mr. and Mrs. David Hafen and children of Sandy. t - and Mr .and Mrs. Arden Robertson of Morohl.' Great grandMrs. Patsy McGerty of Salt ' parents are Mr. and Mri Ivan Lake City spent the past weekRasmussen and Thora Robertson of Fountain Green. The end visiting her inother Mrs. Iris Irving. by VicGary Lynn Robertson, infant grave was dedicated ' " ' son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn tor Rasmussen. C. E. Allred visited during (Carroll) Robertson of Grangthe holidays In Price with Mr. er, was buried in Moroni TuesHoliday visitors at the home and Mrs. Sheldon Allred and day. He was bom December 28 of Mr. and Mrs." Vurl Morgan ' and lived one hour. Grandpar- were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Benson family. ents are Mr. and Mrs. Merlin and daugther Denise of Sandy Mr. and Mrs. Reid H. Allred Christensen of Fountain Green, and Mrs. Morgans 84 year-ol- d attended the funeral services for Mrs. George (Christena) Allred held Saturday In Ephraim. Later they also visited In Falrview with Bishop and Mrs. Lawrence Larsen and family. per annum Fil-mor- e. Among those attending the 80th birthday In Falrview, Saturday, for Arthur Bohne were Mr. and Mrs. Mar Dye, mother, Sarah Spring City. Justesen ivDin)$ , dont have to wait six months to receive interest on savings. First Security Bank pays interest in half the time, 3 months from wf atever date you make your deposit. So by planning ahead, your Savings Certificates will mature at the exact time you need your money for special payments, taxes, new purchases, or what have you. You dont have to save large amounts. Certificates are issued for as little as $500 and $100 multiples thereafter. You LONG TERM SAVINGS Roo with interest guaranteed at D 5.60 of Because of the increased illness In Fountain Green, Captain LaVon Coombs canceled the Jaunray meeting of the Uinta Springs DUP.. The meeting will be made up at a later date. No clowns. No hoopla. No funny hats. This is an event for the serious car buyer. The man who has X number of dollars to spend and is determined to get his moneys worth and maybe more. Come to a Chevrolet Showroom during our Value Showdown. Ask the man to Bhow you, on paper, how you can order most any cushioned ride. luxurious Shut the windows and see how fresh the interior stays, thanks to Astro Doe Ventilation. Feel the kick of the biggest standard V8 in our field. Then go down the street or across town and see how we stack up against Those Other Cars. We think youll wind up with a Chevy. More people di, you know. full-coi- l, effective rate when held for 5 years with interest accumulated. is guaranteed even if interest rates should drop. A deposit of , $78.12 grows to $100.00 in 5 years. $19,530 grows to $25,000. Etc. Etc.! Guaranteed certificates are redeemable at 6 month intervals from date of purchase at scheduled values. DEFERRED INCOME TAX-SAVIN- G For people who want to defer for 3, 4 or 5 years the payment of taxes on Interest earned. Especially for those approaching retirement, when income will be taxed in lower brackets. 5 per annum interest is compounded twice a yea, providing an effective rate of 5.60 when held for 5 years. $5,000 minimum, then in $1,000 increments. IOOF officers 1969 Chevrolet with a big V8 and automatic transmission for less than you could last year. Come in and spend some time. Dig, probe, ask questions, take notes. You owe it to yourself to be thorough. Go for a drive. Get a free sample of Chevrolets annum 5 installed here Gall Zabriskie was Installed as noble grand of IOOF Lodge No. 20 in installation ceremonies at their regular lodge meeting Tuesday night. Past Grand Master J. O. Ream and staff were tho installing officers. Other officers Installed were P. A. Willcox, vice grand; H. L. Norman, secretary; Dudley Rowe, treasurer; Donald Carter, chaplain; J. O. Ream, warden; Heber Brewer, Inside guardian; Henry Tuttle, right supporter to noble grand. Dudley Rowe Is the district deputy grand master. Cerffieotfes PASSBOOK SAVINGS Deposit any amount at any time. Interest is guaranteed and paid twice a year at the maximum bank rate permitted. 4 per annum compounded semi-annuall- AUTOMATIC TRANSFER TO SAVINGS j i Your instructions to transfer funds from your checking account to any savings plan receive automatic action on the day or days you designate, This free service aids in completing planned savings goals. EACH DEPOSITOR'S ACCOUNT IS INSURED UP TO 415,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CARD OF THANKS Putting you first, (HM taps us first. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many friends, neighbors and relar fives, also to the Relief Society for tho beautiful flowers, cards and every act of klndress extended to us during the illness and at the time of the death of our mother, Mrs. Loretta Nelson Rlliis Nelson Betsy N. Stevens Bard F Nelson Oil be-lo- First Security State Bank, Security Bank of Utah, National Association. First Sacurity Bank ol Rock Springs, Wyoming firtf Sacurity Bank Ol Idaho, National Association. Members Federal Deposit Insuranct Corporation First |