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Show May 9, 1969 THE ME PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Historical society to meet in May Officers elected The Sanpete Historical Society will meet Wednesday, May 14 at 8 pan. in the Snow College Little Theatre (downstairs in the Noyes Building), The sepaker will be Ur C'h.ules S. Peterson, director of the Utah State Historical Society Ur Peterson is also executive secretary of the American Society of Historians and was formerly dean of in-nation at the College of Eastern Utah. A timely subject of interest to all Sanpete residents will be discussed. Everyone interested is invited to attend this meeting. at May meeting Spring -- lairs Edward and Elinor Draper Nielson GO for hae been married years. Their anniversary will be highlighted by party. Sixty years of marriage observed by Fountain Green couple May 12 Lars Edward Nielson and Elinor Draper Nielson will be married 60 years on May 12. The couple went to the Manti LDS Temple to be married, by DUP camp ott icer.s to serve for e,us vveie elected at the May meeting of Camp Humble-toDuughtfis of Utah Pion-eei- s Tuesday night at the civic center Kern Jacobs was elected as pi c si, lent .succeeding Ruth Jones who has served the past two v ears, Veiila Seely is first vicecaptain; Mary H Cloward, second with Venna Hughes, secretary; Cora Reynolds, lesson leader; Esthei LaRue Christensen, historian; Eva Seely, Seely, legistrar; chaplain; LaRue ('onion, parliamentarian. Officers will take over tlielr new responsibilities in September. North Sanpete County DU1 officers visiting the camp were La Fonda Anderson, Wales, second and Helena New two n CilJ The Social Senice Club memlHTx were the guests Monday evening of Mrs. Hose Schofield. The guests enjoyed dainty refreshments and prorook. The guests gressive were Helen Madsen, Irene Aiken, Mildred Peterson, I'tah-ii- o Strate, Geneva Mads"n Christie Beek, Ireta Starte Yurleen Simons, Etta I a rsen, Edith Schofield, Lav on Allred and Iva Aiken. Special guests Were Ioifern Jensen, Elva All-reYilate Hope, Pearl Mur-le- y of Clearfield. Winning scores were Helen Madsen, Etta Larsen, Pearl Morley, Edith Schofield and Ioifern Jensen. -- vice-captai- Olsen, Moroni, d, The forthcoming marriage of Charlene Jones to Hc Madsen is announced by her parents, Mr. amt Mrs. Alton Jones, 150th birthday Mothers and Moroni Stake Daughters Banquet Saturday st A Final respects son-in-la- paid mayor &efonv Charlene, to Rex Madsen, son of Mrs. Janet Behunen of Salt Lake City. The couple has circled June 6 for their wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Miss Jones is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and Snow College where she was first attendant to the Homecoming Queen and acted as Miss Snow. She was honored as the outstanding freshman girl student for 1967. Mr. Madsen is a graduate of West High School in Salt Lake City. He served a two and one-- h a 1 f year Spanish-speakin- g Mission in the Eastern States LDS Mission. He is a member of the Phi Kappa Phi, honor society at Brigham Young Uni- versity. After spending the summer in California, the couple plans to return to Provo for their senior year at BYU. A reception will be held in their honor at Fairview North Ward the evening of June 6. Mrs Annie R. Madsen return ed home Friday after spending the winter months in California with her children. m s . " 3adlitond Here to attend the Mothers and Daughters Banquet with Mrs. LeRoy Moosman were Mrs. Jeneal Anderson, Nephi; Mrs. Velma Johansen, Granger; and Mrs. Rose Marie Shepherd, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jensen returned home lasat week 'Gay Nineties' revived by students as juniors host faculty, seniors garb. The male waiters wore brightly striped vests with fancy garters to hold up their sleeves. A barber shop quartet complete with straw hats, meloLast Friday morning Perry attended. On Saturday evening dized during the band's InterChristensen of Fountain Green the parents of the bride gave mission. A variety of and Carolyne Mcnzica of Price wedding reception for them More fronts bordered were married in the Manti LDS in Price. the edges of the gym with a Temple. Going through the real board walk sidewalk In temple with the young couple front. A park with a real were their parents, Mr. and well and topiary trees made Mrs. Owen of Christensen the dimly-li- t dance floor a roFountain Green, Mr. and Mrs. Pinewood Derby Races, pres- mantic spot. Charles Menzies of Price; Ethel Lamb of Wales; Mr. and entations of awards and a hot Mrs. Glen Christensen and son luncheon were the highlights of Blain, Jeff Blain, Clifford Mott, Clifford of Moroni; Mr. and the evening with the Cub Mrs. Verna Mott, Kinford DaMrs. Phill Allred, and Joseph Scouts participating. The fam- vis, Mrs. Nola Davis, Arnold R. Christiansen of Fountain ilies of the Scouts were special Mooseman, Mr .and Mrs. John Green. When the group return- guests. Mothers of the boys Mooseman, Merrill Strate, ed home, they all went to the assisted Mrs. Osborne with the Mrs. Lucille Strate and Clinton Strate. Mr. and Mrs. SherFountain Green Ward Cultural refreshments. man Strate were special guests, Hall where a wedding breakTrophies were given to Ar- Mr. Strate representing the fast was served to 25 by the nold Mooseman for his entry ward bishopric. Fountain Green Ward Relief as first place in the Derby Society officers and their com- Race, and to Merril Strate for Mr. and Mrs. David Hafen mittee. best entry Derby Design. Othchildren from Sandy were and The same evening the par- er awards for achievements were weekend visitors with Mr. given. ents of Perry, Mr. and Mrs. uinl Mrs. Max Blaine. Little and the Enjoying meeting Owen Christensen, also held the banquet together were Sam Kimlierly Ilafen remained to open house for the newly marthis Osborne; Mr. and Mrs. Glen visit her grandparents ried couple. There were about Osborne Chad week. and family; 450 relatives and friends who Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Devon Beck and family; Tracy and Mr. and Mrs. Quay Hansen, Michael Anderson, Mrs. Stanley Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Dee BulAnderson and family, Ken and loch and small son, Ogden, flew) Troy Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. and Lorrell Hansen, Sandy, Vurlan Jensen and family, were Sunday visitors with Mr. The Junior Literary Club John Blain, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd and Mrs. Lowell Hansen. met Thursday evening for their annual spring party at the home of Mrs. Morsden Allred. Ina Hughes and Arcilee Larsen acted as THE CORDCORDLESS Ethel Ericksen and Glenna Phillips were in charge of the gifts and helped with the serving. The members enjoyed the QIIICK-CIU- K evening playing three tables of to with bridge, prizes going SHAVER Louise Seely, first; Anna Sco-vi- l, second, and Ruby Ericksen, YOURE NEVER WITHOUT consolation. A CORDLESS SHAVE Officers for the coming year SHARPER BLADES NEW 78 were named as follows: Nellie SIDEBURN TRIMMER McAllister, president; Ina Hughes, vice president; GwenSEE IT AT dolyn Kay, secretary-treasureMarjorie Pratt, historian. Election committee was composed of Florence Maxwell, Thelma Allred and Ethel Ericksen. Open house honors newlyweds following Manti Temple marriage Daughter's forthcoming marriage announced by Fairview parents observes parliamentarian Wasatch Acadian students cnjocl a gala evening In a "tiny Nineties" theme which comprised a formal dinner and dance Saturday night. The banquet was in honor of the seniors, (acuity and parents. The junior class of Wasatch gala "Gay Nineties" dinner and The surest wav to drive safely is to do nothing else at the Academy entertained the sen- formal dance Saturday night. same tune iors, faculty and parents nt a The banquet was served by the sophomores in gay nineties ! . May 12, 1909. They have made their home in Fountain Green all the 60 years. They have six children, three sons, Reed, Bernard, Mont three daughters, Geniel, Jean and Dora. They are grandparMr. and Mrs. Alton Jones, ents of 25, and great grandparFairview, are announcing the ents of 18. and forthcoming The truth huits people who engagement The children of L. Edward do not like to face facts. marriage of their daughter, and Elinor Nielson Invite residents to an open house to be held Saturday, May 17, in the MIA cultural hall of the Fountain Green Ward. Hours to honor Members of Mt. Pleasant this couple are from 5 to 8 p.m. IOOF Lodge No. 20, and Cenalso request that there They tral Rebekah Lodge No. 52 and be no gifts. their partners celebrated the The Annual Moroni Stake speaker will be Carolyn Gar150th anniversary of Odd Fel Mothers and Daughters Ban- rett; benediction, Ruth Jensen. Mrs. Elva DeCamp returned quet will be held Saturday eveSince this is the centennial lowship in America at a party of last week after ning, May 10, at 7:30 p.m. In year for the Mutual Improveat IOOF the Wednesday Monday night Hall. spending the winter in San Pe- the Moroni East-WeWard ment Association, all past presiThe program was presented dro, California. Church. This event will be un- dents of the stake YWMIA will der direction of the stake YW-MI- be honored. by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seely, who Bridge Club members met gave a travelogue of their trip presidency with Alaska to Europe last year. The film Thursday night with Edith Davis as chairwoman. Bessie was narrated by their Simpson as hostess. High scores Lund heads the program comDr. Bruce Harless, who were won by Thelma Hasler mittee. Reiva Rosenlof. Ruth will return next month with and The stake presidency will his family following completion Vance and Louise Brewer were decorate the tables, the young of his assignment in Germany. special guests. men's organization will set up the tables and the seventies of Friends, relatives and towns the stake will do the serving. people gathered in the Fairview Local talent will participate in South Ward Chapel Friday afFree Hearing Aid the program as follows; invo- ternoon, May 2, 1969, to pay cation, Melba Jensen; musical their final respect to Fairview SERVICE CENTER (Ed) reading, Ada Bench of Fair-vie- Mayor John Edmund ladies trio consisting of Coons, who died April 29, in Camille Field, Kenna Rasmus- the Gunnison Valley Hospital Mt. Pleasant sen and Doris Christensen of after a long illness. Fountain Green will sing; piano Services were conducted unBrunger's Motel 'eJ and organ duet, Marie Black-ha- der the direction of the bishopand Janice Morley; vocal ric with Counselor Kay Ostler Monday, May 12 solo, Fern Christiansen; guest officiating. The family prayer Phone 462-202- 3 was offered by Brozell Coons; prelude and postlude music at the organ by Virginia Mower; May 6 Belter Glen Hardy musical selection, the combined Month. Healin'! North and South Fairview Let me help you now. Ward Choirs under direction of BELTONE Ellis Madsen; invocation, BishSalt lake City, Utah 84111 317 South Main Street op Reed Lasson; remarks, Kay Ostler; vocal solo, Oneita Foatz accompanied by Virginia Mower; speaker, Bishop Lawrence E. Larsen; organ medley, Evelyn Terry; speaker. President Lamar H. Stewart, MD; musical selection, combined choir; benediction, Hugh C. Anderson. Interment was in the Fair-vieCity Cemetery directed by Spanish Fork and Nephi Ursenbach Funeral Home. Dedication of the grave was by Bishop Henry Wheeler. Pallbearers were Steve Christensen, Lavem Jensen, Russell Madsen, John S. McAlliser, Lionel Peterson and Golden Hannah Eugene Sanderson. Mayor Coons, also a prominLDS ent Fairview business man was serving his fourth term as the mayor of Fairview. He had also served as Lion Club president - w.v and was a member of the LDS Church. Odd Fellowship Page Five after spending the past five months in California and Arizona. Mrs. Lucy Capel and six children of Salt Lake City, Mrs Ina Morgan, Nephi, spent Wednesday with their parents, Mr and Mrs. J. Leo Seely. Spring (i(y Vote) RECHARGES in just minutes! REMINGTON r; Mt. Pleasant Drug v) Indian youth makes place in community Eugene Hannah, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hannah, of Crown Point, New Mexico, Is an eighth grade student at North Sanpete Junior High School, J The best names . . . Mr. Thomson, Bobbi Brooks, Jantzen, Toni Todd or Vicki Vaughn Dottie's Fashions Spanish Fork and Nephi Eugene lias been in Mt. Pleasant only since January 4, 1969, but has already made a place for himself in the home and hearts of his foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Marx. This Is Eugene's first year with the Indian Student Placement Program. He gets along very well with the other children and has been accepted as a true brother by Farrel and Robert Marx. He was born in Rehoboth, New Mexico and has two brothers and three sisters. The eldest brother, Richard, is attending a trade tech school In Chicago and a sister, Angelline, will graduate from a Tuba City, Arizona, high school this spring. Eugene broke a leg riding rows last summer, and was unable to come to Utah until October. Best of all he likes the Saturday night supper at the Marx home when hot bread is served North Sanpete by Gary Arnohlson The NSHS Baseball Team lost to Gunnison 2 in a game played at Gunnison last Friday. A track meet with Wasatch was held Tuesday afternoon on the WA campus. On Wednesday the NS tennis team played Wasatch. North Sanpete hosted the large groups music festival on Wednesday with Juab, Wasatch. Manti, Gunnison and North Sanpete participating. The honor concert was held that evening. The North Sanpete Seminary held their annual Pin Banquet last evening in the Mt. PleasWard Church. ant First-Fourt- h Monday the NS seniors will take the day off for their annual senior trip. They will go to Lagoon, eat supper at a Salt Lake City cafe, then see the movie, Where Eagles Dare," Sophomore class cheerleaders have been selected as fol lows for next year: Leslie Shelley, daughtr of Mr. and Mrs. 5-- Terry Brotherson has just completed his basic training at Lackland Air Force Base. Terry R. Brotherson has Terry Brotherson receives basics' basic completed Air is DRIVEWAYS. PARKING LOTS, ETC. a son of Mr. and Brotherson, Mt. Pleasant. He is a graduate of North Sanpete High School, where he was active in athletics and also attended Snow Terry Mrs. OPERATION NOW Force training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, and has been assigned for further training in radio communications at Kees-le- r Air Force Base, Biloxie, Mississippi. PLA Grant Elmer Shelley, Mt. Pleaasnt; Debra Wilkey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mack L. Wilkey, Mt. Pleasant; Christine Johansen, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johansen, Mt. Pleasant; Judy Palont, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Madsen, Mt. Phone Richfield 896-504- 1 or Phone Salina 529-328- 6 |