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Show THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) Page Six PYRAMID May 9, 1969 an active week Snow College in many events for residents A Central Utah Senior Citizens conference on the problems of the aging will be held at Snow College Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Delegates from ten Central Utah counties will attend the h conference, according to II. Fitzgerald, Provo, a coordinator of the Central Utah Conference on Aging, who will serve as conference chairman. They will represent county commissions, churches, communities, senior citizen groups and other organizations. Al-va- Nancy Averett Joan Otfinowski Malinda Thompson Colleen Stansfield Susan Peterson Four junior girls from Mt Pleasant will attend Girls State under the at Ig;in July sponsorship of the II. M. Post of the American legion Auxiliary. Girls chosen Tliese girls, along with two alternates, were chosen by interview and qualifications, including that she must be a leader and have a B average grade in school; she must be of good character, honest, mentally alert, industrious, and cooperative. Girls named were Joan Otfinowski, Nancy Averett, Susan Peterson and Colleen Stans 6-- field, delegates, and Judy Nelson and Malania Thompson, al- ternates. Chosen fur leadership Joan Otfinowski is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jozef Otfinowski. Site is a student of Wasatch Academy wlieie she is active in drama, school newspaper, music. Nancy Averett is a daughter of I Jr. and Mrs. Dail P. Averett. She attended North Sanpete High School where she is an FHA officer, a member of North Sanpete Pop Club and takes an active part in church woik. Good character H. Bud Kxpenses paid a is Malinda Thompson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen D. Thompson. She is a member of the North Sanpete Pep Club and FHA. Mt. Pleasant City, the Mt. Pleasant Branch of First Security Bank and Wasatch Academy are contributing toward the expenses for these girls. Girls State is sponsored annually by the American Legion Auxiliary at Utah State University in Logan. Susan Peterson is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Peterson. She plays the violin, is a member of North Sanpete Pep Club and enjoys sports of all kinds. She takes part in church activities. Colleen Stansfield is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stansfield. She is a member of NSHS Pep Club and a member of the FHA. Judy Nelson is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nelson. She attends Wasatch Academy and Leaders get credit for the is active in music and is a cheerleader. She enjoys sewing work that they can persuade others to do. and sports. I this morning. The group has been touring sines; February 4 and plans to return home after performances in California. Philippine group present program L ers of the University of thei Phillipines performed for a warmly receptive audience at Wasatch Academy in Mt. Plea- - w. sant this morning. The group has been touring since February 4 and plans to return home after performances in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Dressed in beautifully embroidered gowns and shirts, the young people presented songs that included extremes in style a from Ronald Thompsons to folk songs of the with drum, flute and chimes accompaniment. While visiting on the acad Hal-ieui- gp; Phil-lipin- rites Saturday Harold Bud Korogi, 55, died suddenly May 7, 1969, in the Salt Lake City Veterans Hospital. Born December 24, 1913, to Mike and Elizabeth Spence Korogi in Rock Springs, Wyoming, he later married Eva Lucille Allred July 7, 1946, in Ely, Nevada and their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. A member of the LDS Church he was formerly a counselor in the Mt. Pleasant Third Ward Bishopric. Harold Korogi, 55, who died A veteran of World War II, he was also a member of the suddenly in the Veterans Mt. Pleasant Business and ProHospital, Salt Lake City. " fessional Mens Association. He owned and managed Bud and Evas City Lunch Cafe. A former resident of Salt Lake City and a member of the Salt Lake City Elks and Foot Y Printers Association, he moved to Mt. Pleasant in 1957. Grant Johansen, pupil perSurviving are his widow, two sonnel director in North Sansons, Robert L. of Fairfax, pete School District, attended Calif., and Michael Korogi of an annual conference for pupil three daughters, Bountiful; personnel diectors May 1 at Kathy, Linda of Mt. Pleasant, Brigham Young University. and Mrs. Shirley Worthen of The focused on the Salt Lake City. Also surviving student meetings problems in counseling are five brothers, Charles Kor- the schools and elementary of Jack Korogi, ogi, Bountiful; featured a by Dr. Salt Lake City, and Ken, Andy William H. Van assocHoo.se, and Lee Korogi, Rock Springs iate professor of guidance and Alex two Mrs. sisters, Wyom.; counseling, Wayne State Uni(Teeny) Esten, Salt Lake City; versity, Detroit. Mrs. Lowe (Mary Lou) Patten Dr. Van Hoose, nationally-know- n of Santa Monica, Calif. He left educator and authority, seven grandchildren. gave a lecture to the group Funeral services will be held over telephone wires from his Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Mt. office in Detroit. A panel of Pleasant Third Ward Chapel. Utah experts then discussed his Friends wishing to pay their remarks. respects may do so Friday from Other conference activities 7 to 9 p.m. in the Ursenbach include presentation of various Funeral Home, and one hour districts guidance programs, prior to services Saturday. open discussion period, and a Burial will be in the Mt. luncheon. Pleasant City Cemetery. Recent visitors at the Lewis Anderson home were Mr. 4-- H and Mrs. Faye Anderson, Over-toNevada; Mrs. Jean McLas Vegas, Nevada; Donald, Mrs. Clarice Hardy, Bunker-villNevada; Mrs. Mildred Robison and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bennion of Clearfield, who came to visit their brother, The USU Extension Service George C. Anderson, who is ill. Officers is sponsoring a School Saturday, May 17, from Miss Vicki Johansen, daugn-te- r 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon in the of Mr. and Mrs. Don JoSanpete County Courthouse at hansen, underwent surgery on Manti. Monday in the LDS Hospital in Clubs should Salt Lake All enrolled City. She plans to organize and choose their pres- be released from the hospital ident, secretary this weekend, and come to the and reporter. Song leaders are home of her parents to recuperalso invited to attend. ate for two weeks before Each office will meet in its to Salt Lake City. own group to study the responsibilities and procedures of that office, and is an opportunity to broaden that officer's knowprogram. ledge of the Parents and youth leadeisarc urged to help the youth with I .organization and transportation to and from the court house, said Mrs. Kay Willardson, USU Extension agent. at V Enroute from a tour that in-- i eluded Lincoln Center in New York, Asia, Germany, and the Netherlands, the Madigal Sing- - dies suddenly; School directors .& tf The Madrigals Singers of the University of the Philippines performed for a Wasatch Academy crowd in Mt. Pleasant Korogi conference tele-lectu- re emy campus, the thirty young singers commented on the beauty of the Utah mountains from the air. They will spend a morning sight-seein- g in Salt Lake City after their final performance in Utah at the regional music festival in Mt. Pleasant tonight. They came to Utah on the invitation of Floyd Nelson, music director at Wasatch Ac ademy and were guests of the academy for two nights. fW activities When you visit Salt lake City, drop Browse through the widest selection saddlery in the country, latest styles. SADDLERY - RANCHWEAR Send for your FREE Order by mail. in at our friendly store. of western clothing and Fair prices. - WESTERN BOOTS 96 Page Color Catalogue We ship anywhere. Jacke Wclie Jus-tese- RANCHWEAR Servi-- g V tFe Nation from the Heaif of the West Salt 62 Cost 2nd South Street $ Deri. 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Eva Pratt, Mable Dec Hazel Hansen, , Bet nice Eric soon, Geneva Sorensen, San Beck. Bergetta Jensen, Lon Jensen. Weltha Tait, Ella Cai sin. Elizabeth Aruleison ni Col- lege track team will enter the ICAC Tournament at the Southern Utah College campus in Cedar City Saturday. Although Coach Mike Gardner doesnt expect his squad to win the championship, hes expecting several first place ribbons in addition to points in most events. One of his top performers is Boyd Olsen, who has taken a run three first in the two-mitimes in four starts. Olsen also runs the mile. Hes also counting on a high finish from Daryl Pearce, who broke the BYU Invitational high hurdle mark and has been le Keep Go-ea- mile, Boyd Olsen; intermediate Olsen; two-mil- e, It Beautiful If America hired people for the job, it would take the largest sort of army to keep our country free of litter. But there's no need to hire anyone. It's a job we can do for ourselves. All of us. Every family that spreads a picnic lunch. Every boatman who cruises the lakes and waterways. Every motorist who uses our roads and highways. It is the pleasure of the U. S. Brewers Association each year to give its fullest support to the Keep America Beautiful Campaign. Remember; Every Utter Bit Hurts. This is our land. Let's treat it right. e, 4-- H isitor-- . with Mrs. Saturday Mabel Beck were her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford (Ida) Stubbs of o. Last week Lt. Col. Wai ren Thompson from Dayton. Ohio, visited las parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson. The birthday anniversary of Charles Thompson was observed by Miss Virginia Thompson, Miss Pauliine Fuller, Logan; Mr. and Mrs Jeddie (Carol) Nielsen and family, Mr. and Mrs Fergus Thompson and family of Kearns on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Sorensen and family of Salt Lake City were visitors the past weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sorensen. Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sorensen of Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. Leray Sorensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Terranre Ainow Kiting in Las Vegas, Nevada, with members of their family. Miss Lynda Sorensen from Kearns was home for Saturday and Sunday with her mother, Mrs, Geneva Sorenson. Miss Denice Nielsen from Salt Like City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Vero Aiken visited in Mantl Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Howell and family Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Don Justesen were Mr and Mrs Dale Justesen and children and Mr. and Mis Jack Bean and their family of Ihig-hat- ken are n Cit Snow n er 4-- H Bei the. Olsen Iro hast. Track team trimmed-dow- compe- tition is Another likely point-gettTom Duval, who has been placing first in the pole vault and has also been showing up well in the javelin. This is the way the Badgers will compete in the individual events: s; 100, Don Comancho, Jim 220 Jim Percv, Comancho, Goeas; 440, Don Thomas, Percy; 880, Chuck Call, Lee Blad; n, speed forward for summer use A program honoring the mothers of the Spring City Ward will be presented Sunday in the Sunday School meeting The Sunday School superintendency is m chaige, McKay Leonard Everitt and Edward Jensen There will be no class work. Mrs. Etta Larsen, chairman of the Cancer Drive, has announced the donation of $110-1- 0 She gratefully appieciated the contributions of the loeal citZ'T.s and the house to house canvass of the Social Seivice Club members. Mi's Etta. Larsen attended the Snow College First Wind Relief Society Sunday morning at Ephiann The mothers of the gill- - attending the college First Ward were special guests at the meeting Mrs. Larsen was the guest of her daughter, Miss Camille Larsen. Mr. and Sirs. Glen OslMirne and children, Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Connell OslMirne and family, and Nancy Jens of Orem Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. I,eo Osborne and their children at Nephi. Mrs. Jessie Schofield visited in Salt Lake City the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Don Schofield and their children and Mr. and Mrs. Wmde Schofield. BanMiss Aileon Larsen, croft. Idaho; Miss Camille Larsen, Snow College student, and Mrs. Vickie Larsen of Moroni were weekend visitors with Mrs. Etta Larsen. They attended the North Sanpete Stake Mothers and Daughters Banquet with her Saturday eve- Speakers will be Dr. Melvin A. White, Salt Lake City, director of the Utah Council on Aging; Alton Gadd, Nephi, the chairman of the Central Utah County Commissioners Council; Dr. M. E. Bird, Delta, and Arnold Y. Stevens, Mt. Pleasant, who will represent the Latter-da- y Saints stake presidents regional council. The conference is sponsored by the Utah Council on Aging with Snow College serving as A opposition junior college hurdles, Blaine Ballard, Thomas; high hurdles, Daryl Pearce; high jump, Brent Jensen; long jump, Goeas; tripple jump, Blad, and Thomas; pole vault, Tom Duvall; shot put, George Curtis; discus, Richard Olsen; javelin, Ace Davis, Duvall, Jensen, liano recital One of Utahs distinguished sons will return to the state for a piano recital Monday evening at 8 in the Snow College Auditorium under sponsorship Comof Snow College-Sanpet- e munity Concerts. The performer will be Dr. Reid Nibley, now professor of music at the University of Michigan, formerly head of the piano departments at the University of Utah and Brigham Young University. Dr. Nibiey's program will include Mozarts "Variations, Eeethovens Op. Bagatelles B Minor Son126," Chopins ata and selections by Debussy, Bartok and Seriabin. Dr. Nibley began studying piano at the age of 8 and made his debut with the Glendale Symphony Orchestra when he was 12. At the age of 17 he was a soloist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Speakers Outstanding junior girls selected for annual Girls' State event the in other 4-- Mothers Day Gift Suggestions favorite Pleasant riding club was organized recently in Mt. Pleasant with Susan Peterson as the president; Susan Sterner, Barbara Allred, secretary, and Paul Jorgensen, reMt. A CANDIES COSMETICS COTY Come in REVLON BY MAX FACTOR and See Our Houseware Gift Dept. General Electric Appliances vice-preside- porter. Drill master and committees will be selected at a later date. Uniforms will be the same as those used previously except for the addition of red saddle blankets and neckerchiefs. On May 3 a lecture was given on proper record keeping and on May 8 record books were handed out and a film on horsemanship was shown. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Martel Applegate are the leaders of the group. Fidrvlew Fairview has scheduled their enrollment for May 15, at 4 p.m. in the school, according to Kay Willardson, extension agent. All nine years of age going on 10 or just finishing the fourth grade, through 19 years of age are eligible to enroll. Mrs. Willardson asks that the young people try to get togethsub- -' er in clubs, choose a ject and select a leader before enrollment, if possible. Parents, leaders and friends nre invited to attend to learn ibotit the program WIDE SELECTION OF COSTUME JEWELRY $1.00 and up PINS NECKLACES EARRINGS & SETS Speidel Watch Bands 4.95 up LOVELY PENDANT WATCHES to $29.95 Values Poloroid 4-- & TIMEX GLADE'S ASSORTED CHOCOLATES I lb. $1.95 2 lbs. $3.85 MANY ASSORTMENTS . . . TO GIVE AND ENJOY BOXED & Instamatic Cameras WRIST WATCHES SWEET'S BOXED CANDY STATIONARY PANASONIC RADIOS MT. Only $19.95 $1.00 and up $9.95 and up PLEASANT DRUG |