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Show Page Four THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Newlyweds, Mr., Mrs. Charles Olsen, make home here following wedding Newlyweds Mr. Charles Olsen, were a wedding reception ing of June 7 at the Nancy D. i' 4 - SOCIAL EVENTS and Mrs.i Mr. and Mrs Robot t Draper, honored at patents of the bride, the former were Tawna Draper, the even-'Mis- s hosts. Civic Music for the reception was furnished by Barry Drapers band Solos were sung by Bar-lDraper and Kenneth Palmer. three-tiereThe wedding d cake was decorated with yank roses and topped with a miniature bride and groom and wedding bells. The coujile is making their home in Mt. Pleasant. y waL j- n Wloroni Wedding dinner guests on Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis given in honor of Anita and Dennis Roberts were Mrs. Clarrissa Roberts of Riverton, her daughter, Mrs. Barbara Wilcox and five children of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Roberts and seven children of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis, Jr., and Kuma and Kisma. Later visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Byron Davis and the sisters of both Tom and Alasca. They all attended the reception Marilyn Ruesch, the daughter that evening. of Mr. and Mrs. Bert A. Ruesch of 535 East First South in Mt. Mrs. Vivian Dye had as visPleasant, has been elected to itors Friday her children, Mr. the Student Council at Stevens and Mrs. Dee Bradshaw, Tom, y Henager College, announced Camille of Melba, Idaho, Ivory, R. Stevens, college presi- Rees Bradshaw of Wendell, dent. Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miss Ruesch was named to Pederson of Spring City and the council at the colleges an- Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dye. They all nual Award Assembly. attended the burial in Fairview A graduate of North San- of Mrs. Lionne Bradshaw Johnpete High School, she is cur- son. rently enrolled in executive sec- retary finishing at the Salt Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte AnLake business college. derson and children of Salt Lake spent the wekend with his Mr. and Mrs. Que Seely vis-- 1 mother, Mrs. Marvella Anderited in Salt Lake City Friday son. and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Titcomb and fam-- J Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Thomas ily and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce went with Dick on Monday to Provo where they picked up Seely. Mrs. Alta Boyter and KimberU. S. and Canada confer on ly and Mrs. Terri Irons and Sentinel dangers. baby and then all spent the day Marilyn Ruesch d graduates at June two-tone- council member Henager College Nancy Denise Hill, daughter of Mrs. Steven Johnson, Fountain Green lias received a graduation diploma from Stevens evillei . . . Henager College. Miss Hill was one of more Mr. and Mrs Andrew W. Anthan 200 students from the Salt derson, Lallabia, California, Lake City and Ogden Colleges are visiting Ptah relatives and of Stevens Henager who com- friends. They came to attend prised the largest class in the the wedding of Annette Jacobs. schools 62 year history, at the Mrs. Fawn Madsen of Dug-wa- y colleges commencement exercises on Friday. was a Mt. Pleasant visitor The commencement was held .last weekend and a houseguest at Kingsbury Hall, Salt Lake) of Mrs. Pauline Rasmussen. City, under the direction of J. M. Stevens, executive Dr. and Mrs. Bruce (Mar-lane- ) Harless and family arri- in charge of the Salt Lake college. Stevens Henager ved in Mt. Pleasant Wednesday College, founded in 1907, is an of last week after a three-yea- r accredited junior college of stay in Germany where Dr. e business with schools in Salt Harless was stationed in City and Ogden. Present- tary service. They are visiting ing the class and awarding di at the home of Mrs. Harless plomas was Donald E. Matt- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seehews, dean of the Salt Lake ly. On Tuesday they left for college and F. S. Robinson, di- a short visit in Arizona. rector of the Ogden college. Dinner guests of Mrs. Mina Speaker for the commencement exercises was Wendell J. Sorensen on Sunday were her of Gill- - grandson and family, Dr. and Ashton, Mrs. Jerald R. Sorensen and ham Advertising, Inc. e the Salt baby of Fresno, Calif., Dr. Nancy attended who is a recent gradu-legCity school of the She received a diploma ate of San Francisco Dental for completing a General Busi- - College is a son of Mr. and Mrs. ness course. Royal H. Sorensen. Fresno. & Le-Ro- nt mili-Lak- fU. fountain . Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Dodge and children, Ruth, Lloyd, Kathy and Lee from Dublin, On Monday Mrs. Draper visited with Mr. and Mrs. Olando Draper Sunday eompanied them to Salt Lake City and on to Preston, Idaho, wheie they visited with Bill and Joyce Pond and children. The Dodges then went through Yellowstone Park to Cardston, Canada and down the coast and through Washington and Oregon to their home. 27, 1969 treen Green had a real storm in which many trees were broken. Everything loose went flying through the air. The wind storm was followed by lightning, thunder and heavy rain. Early Thursday morning another storm hit with a lot of hail and more rain. Fountain hard wind The Crumpy Cookers met at the home of their leader Shiela Johnson last Thursday. They made cookies. Monday the group met at the home of Cleo Johnson where they, Mr. and Mrs. Newel Curtis the Nutty Knitters, are learnto knit. just returned from a trip to ing Portland, Oregon, where they were guests of Mrs. Eva LarL o y o as psychometric resen. Also visited the Norman Jensens and Ralph Royce. search laboratory is one of only they stayed at Agate Beach five such institutions in Amerand they also stoped at New- ica devoted to application of port Beach and saw the Rose mathematics to psychology. Parade on June 14 in Portland. 1 CALL TO in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Betty Jensen and children. Dick left Tuesday to return to San Francisco where he will work with the Federal Housing Development. BREAKFAST JULY 4th City Park 6 to 10 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Price attended the state postmaster in convention Logan from Wednesday to Friday. On Monin a day they participated tour with the Sanpete County A.S.C.S. committee. $1.25 per plate Brinq your cwn dishes and eating utensils We'll eat at the stake house if it rains. Sor-Lak- e. n, Tuna Filled Pancakes Are Fun Dish That Is Thrifty Glennis Rae Averett engagement to M. Bruce Williams announced Mr. and Mrs. J. Royal rett, Mt. Pleasant, have Ave- revitiei Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Seely spent last week in Corvallis, Oregon, visiting their son, Justus Seely and family, and made the acquaintance of their new granddaughter, Heather, bom May 16, Enroute to Oregon they visited in Twin Falls, with Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Seamons and family, and jour-nie- d to British Columbia before returning home. d exchange LDS Ward Church. That evening parents of the bride will honor the couple at a reception in the cultural hall of the church. Miss Averett is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and a post graduate of the Seminary. She also attended Snow College for two years and received her bachelors degree in education from Utah State University. She has taught school for two years at a Midvale Elementary School and will be team teaching at Ridgecrest Elementary this fall. Mrs. Vena Hughs motored to Salt Lake City Friday where she visited with her daughter and other family members. On Saturday, accompanied by her daughter, Phyllis, she went to Ogden to attend the open group was joined by members in private cars and went to Fruita, Colorado, where they were met by a group of Colorado members and escorted to the campgrounds on the Colorado river. A cook out was held on Saturday and a pot luck dinner at the campground on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Carter of Mt. Pleasant also attended. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Norman joined a caravan of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs on Friday afternoon at Tucker in Spanish Fork Canyon to spend the night in their campers and trailers. Saturday morning the Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Draper and children, Tammy, Bonnie and Jimmy, have returned from vacation trip that an eight-da- y took them to West YellowMontana, stone, Wyoming, Idaho, Washington, Oregon and Nevada. house honoring an aunt, Mrs Mary Jene Christensen. oven-proo- will vows in a ceremony July 11 in a ceremony in the Relief Soand ciety Room of the Second-Thir- d an- nounced the engagement approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Glennis Rae Averett and Mr. M. Bruce Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Williams of West When prices rise, let your imagination rise with them. It will help you to serve a delicious dinner at low cost. Try Tuna Pancakes, a main dish fancy enough to encounter in a French restaurant, yet made only with budget ingredients. Canned tuna is one of the great bargains in protein foods. It is comparable in complete protein to lean meat, but tunas price tag is so tiny. 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