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Show 17, 1969 October class has NSHS 40-ye- TIIE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID WaL reunion ar Themed to Enjoy yourself, think," the North Sanpete High School Class of 1929 held their 40th year reunion last Friday, and were special guests of the school at the Homecoming activities. Schedule of events included the assembly in the morning, the football game with Richfield that afternoon, visiting time in the auditorium and a banquet in the school lunch room, and the dance in the evening. The Homecoming program presented by North Sanpete alumni included: prayer, Vernon Johansen; vocal solo, Tommy Brunger; guitar solo, Richard Olson; twirling, Kathy Larsen; retrospect, Morris BunAden nell; solos, whistling Johnson; songs by mixed chorus and vocal solo, Hazel Cheney, The royalty includes, queen, Ruth Neilson; first attendant, Marion Daniels; and second attendant, Connie Kellett. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Whitford Amundsen, Mr .and Mrs. Don Carlos Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnson, all of Fairview; Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson, Mr .and Mrs. Vernon P. Johansen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs. C. Peterson, Miles Sorensen, all of Mount Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. Reese Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Don Strate, Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bunnell, Spring City; Mr. and Mrs. Clark BenMrs. Bemitta son, Ephraim; Bartley, Mr. and Mrs. Max Housekeeper, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Larsen, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills, Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Tucker, Provo. In charge of the reunion were Vernon P. Johansen, Pearl and Ray Peterson, Mt. Pleasant; Moris Bunnell, of erda Amundsen, Spring City; Fairview. Elected officers for the next reunion in 1974 were: Golden Carlston, president; Morris Anderson, secretary. its later than The parachutist was dangling rather forlornly from a big oak tree. 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CPQOOCB cflseas (gram; Xn) '? r' vu - - omid step-moth- Last Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas of Salt Lake visited Mrs. Marie Thomas, Alma Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Thomas. 1310 er 1-2- Steak Indian culture exhibit to be expanded soon On the move: New Chevrolet Movers for 70 WaL New Shipment of Fragrances as follows: Tabu Cologne and Sets Chanel No. 5 Faberge Fragrances Wind Song by Prince Matchabelli Heaven Sent Arpage n SAUSAGE SIDELIGHTS JUST ARRIVED! Ambush Promesse by Max Factor Emeraude by Coty Elan by Coty Intimate by Revlon what is an empty title?" An empty title is your mother's way of calling me the head of the house. Minister: Mrs. Brown. Ah, good morning I see you are tak- We have a good supply of HALLOWEEN DECORATIONS, CANDY, PUMPKINS, ETC. Mt. Pleasant Drug Store WHATS AMERICA'S TAV0R1TE SAUSAGE? THE HOT DOG ,0 COURSE! ing a tramp into the country. A tramp inMrs. Brown: deed! I'd have you know this is my husband." Teacher What inspired the oldtime pioneers to set forth in their covered wagons? Student Well, maybe they didnt want to wait about thirty years for a train. Authors vary greatly in the methods they employ to commit their ideas to paper," observed a man in the train. Yes, replied an elderly gentlman, some of them seem r. to be using a type-write- CARDS, GOUtf n Sunday Mrs. Lon Jean AnMrs. Flora Rumph from San Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bailey derson and her daughter, BarThe Variety Club members patient at Sanpete Hospital is visiting from Paul, Idaho visited durCalif., Francisco, visited Salt Luke City, and Utah Valley Hospital re- bara, with Mrs. Lucy Blackham and ing the week with Mr. and guests Wednesday eveHI were with turned home with Dennis and Mrs. Marie Thomas. other relatives and friends in Mrs. Rex Kellett. MadMrs. Thelma ning DeNeace while she is recoverMoroni. AnderMr. Mrs. and sen as hostess. The evening ing from badly sustained bums. Hyrum The Book of the Month Club son and children of Salt Lake was spent doing handiwork. Mrs. Manila Grussel from members were guests of Mrs. mohis with visited Sunday Idaho Is visiting relatives and Alida Christensen Mrs. Edith Hansen and Leo Prizes were given to CatherThursday Mrs. Marvella Anderson. friends in Moroni at the pre- evening. Pinochle was played and Erma Hansen were Salt Lake City ther, ine Christensen sent time. with Mildred Petersen and FloShelley. Guests attending were visitors last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs- - Moroni Thomrence Little receiving scores. Erma Shelley and Beverly Olvisitors weekend as as had sen of Mt. Pleasant; Cecil WatMrs. Mr. Andrea Blain and Greg Hanand Refreshments were served. ChrisDarwin Mrs. Lula Irons and chiltensen spent last weekend in Catherine Christensen, sen were among a group of son, and Heaton Mrs. Reah Maud Downard, Shirley Black, high school chorus members to dren, The preacher said we owe children of Cedar City; Mr. Boise, Idaho. While there they Herta Strate, Ethel Sorensen, sing last w'eek at the UEA and Mrs. and visited with Mr. and Mrs. everything to the Lord and a Thoimis Vaughn Bernice Erickson, and Rozina convention at Salt Lake City. children Garth Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. deacon was heard to amend it of Provo; Mrs. Betty Olsen. of Salt Hayden Llewellyn and friends. "plus the Internal Revenue." Jensen and children Mrs. Beatrice Workman of Inke Alta Boy ter Mrs. City; of Weekend visitors with Mr. Glendale and -3 and Kimberly of Provo; Mrs. and Mrs. Theron Madsen were Mrs. Weltha Tait Is visiting and Brett of Irons Terri Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Madsen Mrs. Tait at her home. Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Vem and children, Mrs. Gaye Lynn Salt Inke and on of Staci Salt Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Draper West of Mrs. Miller and baby, Freda RasmusMonday, Lake City. had a brother, Ellis Draper of sen and Mrs. Dennison, E;di-rali- n them visit Wolfpoint, Montana, visited. Along with vis Mr. and Mrs. Vero Aiken for some time. the ladies quilted on a iting had their little grandchildren, quilt for Reah. Lorraine and Blake visit them Miss Aileen Larsen of Bantwo days last week. They are croft, Idaho, and her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dye, Ran the children of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Etta Larsen visited were dinner Kenneth Howell of Manti. Mr, Thursday to Saturday in Mc- die and La Priel at Centerfield at guests Friday and Mrs. Aiken visited in Gill, Nevada, with Mr. and Val Mrs. and Mr. of home the Manti with the Howell family Mrs. Max (Kathleen) Johnson Jean Hansen. It was to celeand small daughter, Carla. during the week. brate the birthday of Kirk Hansen. Mrs. Pearl Tyron Indian expert Saturday and Sunday, Mrs. Lenore Johansen and Saturday visitors with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dye and Valerie children, Allen, Blake, and Mrs. Vero Aiken were Granger visited his and Mark of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Randall I Arsen children of their uncle and and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of California, Mrs. Zolema parentsMr. and Mrs. John Thomaunt, Reid II, Allred, Friday and Christensen, Provo; Miss Conas Ferron. of Saturday. They visited Mrs. nie Tubbs and Miss Tracy Tubbs of California. Virgus Osborne, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Davis of Salt Lake spent Sunday Sorensen Miss of Mrs. Helen Madsen was hosHeres a delightful easy to prepare main dish to take care of The annual meeting of the were presented. The plans in- Kearns Lynda with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. hungry weekend easy steps and you have this steak ready appetites. Club the tess to Service Social spent past the Fairview Museum Society, cluded the trees and plants to with her for cooking. Only a short time is needed for preparation. While and brother, at her home Wednesday eve- Tom Davis. mother which is the public member- be used. The museum does not Mrs. Geneva Sorensen steak cooks, you'll have sufficient time to complete the rest and ning. Her guests were Iva Jean and Kim Larsen of the of the meal. The Uncola adds a new flavor to the delicately seaship of the museum corpora- have money for the plants but Wesley Sorensen. Aiken, Neva Dye, Elda Acord, Provo spent the weekend with soned sauce which complements the meat without masking the tion, was held in the Fairview they were optomistic that the Rose Schofield, Edith Schofield, Mr. and Mrs, true meat flavor. The secret to serving is to cut the steak very Ocher Hall funds to parents, could be raised City Monday evening, buy Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne Etta Larsen, Vurleen Simons, thinly on the diagonal. Price. tober 13. The board members the plants for next springs visited afternoon and Lavon Allred, Ireta Strate, Stanley Sharpened by the nip of fall, the appetites of family or guests Sunday and interested citizens had a opening. The plants will be will welcome in Nephi with Mr. and Irene Aiken, Crystal Aiken, evening Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. Lamb Steak on Noodles surprise visit by Mrs. Pearl purchased from Provo Land- Mrs. Leo Osborne where they Mildred Peterson, Christie Beck had as visitors over the weekColeslaw Buttered Green Beans Tryon of Idaho. Mrs. Tryon is scape Company. obreand Athene Osborne. Dainty enjoyed a birthday dinner Fresh Apple Crumb Pie Mrs. Janet end her the owner of the outstanding were serevd by Bowers of mother, Although the Green Thumb serving the birthday of Leo, freshments 1 lVSt-lAmerican Fork and flank steak (4 cup 7UP display of Flathead Indian cul- labor force has been working which was October 16. They Mrs. Madsen. Progressive rook 1 can (10'j oz.) condensed 2 tablespoons shortening ture exhibited in the museum. at the museum this year, went to Salt Lake City and score winners were Iva Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dye and tomato soup Salt and pepper, to taste of Granger. family Few white people of recent will take almost another year Orem where they visited Mr, Rose Schofield and Athene Os Cooked noodles onion cup chopped y2 times have lived as close to to complete the museum expan- and Mrs. Connell Osborne and borne. Emory Dye, son of Mr. and Vi cup chopped green pepper Mrs. Rex Dye, arrived home on the redman as Pearl has. She sion program. The Green family. and to attend the Brown steak slowly in shortening. Season to taste with salt knows the ways, the stories Thumb will include it in next Mr. and Mrs. Royal Allred' Tuesday morning Add onion and green pepper the last 5 minutes of brownpepper. and the legends of her Indian years program. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell McKin- visited in Salt Lake City three funeral of his grandfather, Bert ing. Combine 7UP and soup. Pour over steak. Cover, cook slowly, Johnson. He left Wednesday to 1(4 hours or until fork tender. Slice meat thinly. Place on platter. friends. This feeling gives Four lage photo color prints ney announce the birth of their days of last week with Mr. and return to Fort Ord, California Surround with noodles. Pour sauce over meat or serve separately. much expression to her exhibit. were child fourth and second Nielson, Mrs. Jerry (Leila Ruth) displayed at the meeting with the Makes 6 to 8 servings. he is where stationed 6 October at Fort Worth sen and family. One of Mrs. Tryons best which are part of a series on bom U. S. Army. friends of the Flatheads was the Skyline Drive taken by Texas. The grandparents are Recent visitors with Mrs. Chief Victor. Chief Victor had Gerald Peterson. These were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McKingreatness with his people be- requested from the State Road ney of Spring City and Mr. and Mabel Beck were Louis Ried cause he visited the Great Commission who had just com- Mrs. Rudolph Bremer of Fort Beck and daughter, Jeanette of White Father in Washington pleted the series. The pictures Worth. Mrs. McKinney and son Bountiful. Jeanette drew an elk in their behalf. After Chief were delivered personally by a Christopher have been visitors permit and with her father in Fort Worth the past few came to hunt in this vicinity. Victors death, the ceremonial member of the commission. Other visitors were Mr. and feast honoring Victor was held. An exhibit of the North weeks with her parents. Mrs. Clifford Stubbs of Provo. A large circle of family and Manti Forest area will be proMiss Camille Karsen is atfriends were gathered in the fessionally done this winter Weekend visitors with Mr. tepee where Victors worldly through the Ogden Forest Of- tending college at Utah State compartments on the road. Chevy goes heavy! New Titan 90. With a wraparound instrument panel that possessions were being passed fice and will be included in the University at Logan. She vis- and Mrs. Lowell Hansen were can add a new truck to a lineup. Anybody ited home with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Quay Von Hanout. The name Salish was museum comthe for half. a and to a truck add it Leave to displays Chevy puts everything just a glance or fingertip Mrs. Etta Larsen the past sen, Salt Lake City; Mr. and called. Mrs. Tyron who had ing season. The commission 90. Titan away. Mrs. Dee Bullock and small been made a member of the member stated that more color Sunday. Conventionals. Vans. Recreational vehiNo other Chevy tilt is so long on muscle. son of Ogden. tribe years back stepped foruse for were available prints Mrs. returnWeltha Tait has So right for turnpike stretches. With 9 diesels cles. Whatever youre thinking, your Chevward (Salish means superior in connection with the forest ten ed home after visit a or great) and Chief Victors day rolet dealers got it. And its a Mover. available. And one of the biggest sleeping exhibit to help emin Salt Lake City with Mr. ceremonial shirt and eagle department of area, the the phasize beauty Mrs. Que (Gayle) Synder-gaarclasp necklace were reverentMrs. Tryon told the group and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lamb and children. Gayle sang on arms. These her ly placed more of her that she will with a group of 400 Relief So- had their grandchildren, the two possessions of the great collection to bring museum. In the Victor are perhaps the most view of this, one large room ciety Singing Mothers at the family of Mr. and Mrs. Dougconference. Mr. and las Lamb Jr., of Payson, spend colof treasured the Tryon will be devoted to Indian Cul general lection. Mrs. Tryon is a half ture. The rock interests and Mrs. Dennis Anderson of Salt the UEA vacation here with Lake City brought Mrs. Tait them while their parents were sister to Mrs. Colman (Ruby) geology will be moved to at a convention in Arizona. home. Mrs. Ethel Anderson, Pritchett. Vehicle section. rock special A report of the income and sheds, completion of the windisbursements of the museum dows on the outside of the funds was given by the secre- building and the landscaping of tary, Mildred Nielsen, who the grounds around the build also reported on the success of ing are future needs and will the fund drive. A progress re- be part of next years program. port was given by President A. J. Anderson, Anna Jensen Sanderson and he also present-te- d and Keith Hansen were elected future plans for approval. to continuing terms on the It was reported that the so- board of directors. Kay Ostler larium, which is the new con- and Mrs. Vein Noy (Alice) struction addition, is ready for Stewart were elected as new members of the board to rethe installation of the floor. Buf-for- d The landscape architectural place Mildred Nielsen and whose terms Christensen architects plans, designed by Maas and Grassli of Provo, expired. Father, Tweed Page Fiv What Utah. Utah makes, makes IN FACT. EACH YEAR EACH1 ONE OF US ZOO, AMERICANS EATS 80 HOT DOCS. A LOT? WELL, IF ALL THOSE HOT DOGS WERE PLACED END TO END I' WHERE YOU THEY WOULD REACH TO THE DOGS MOON AND 8ACKTW0TIMES. TvSstJ , ARC THE HOT DOO REALLY HAS JASTin 1 BEEM TO THE: MOON NU7!7,Im BECAUSE I ON THE MENU OF THE NOWAVm . APOLLO MOON FLIGHTS. (THERE'S 000,0001 VJSTett Chevy goes lively! New 70 pickup. Chevy goes anywhere! New Blazer. Call it Chevrolets The first thing a Chevy pickup has to Or Blazer for short. move is you. And we never forget it. It shows in the way our 70s look. Its the runabout with the largest V8s, and widest track. In their smooth ride. Order it with removable And all the different ways Two- - or four-wheI come: hardtop. Fleetside, Stepside they and Longhorn camper. Putting you iirt, kp u lint, drive for telling trails to get lost. convertible-station-wagon-car-truc- k. i el |