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Show Page Four THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID lowdi is In. lit lesjiuimibly November 7, 1969 1 tu me ms that Imsiiii .ssincn show'll stme not to raise the pines ul l lieu goods, and labor should The other thiv mv wit' v to nil mi iiom asking im me to pu k up miiih' milk mi r w ages login il ul I W V linin' .S" my t"pp' II lUt lie. Bo, Mi Nixon asked all ol agl'OCIV i got a luilf g illmi on Inn u. to "bear the bunion off i ami" w i ul tutlii i niiii-te- r m our personal borBut, hen to p.tV till' the lllllk I 'll rowing and buying (tv.uom covered that the fills iiiiIi Bines tend to go un whin had out would not p.iv for it theie is a great deru mil foi A single half gallon of milk goods, and lonvei.sly, they tend costs 60 (cuts in Washington, lo dmp when there is lit I p deD C. today! mand, So, We all (an hi lp lowUnfoi tunat ( lv the pine of er nice levels by not making milk is not onlv high ju- -t heir pun liases that tail be post it is high polled. in Washington; I think we should be throughout the count iy But, more unfoi lunate still is the about our present late fact that the price of almost of inflation, but We need not everything is much higher to- become oveily frigh'i ni d How day nationwide than it was, ever, we all siiou'd mike a conscious effort to help i educe say, five years ago. It is tine that, along with it for a high rate of inflation the rise in lines, pay checks necessitates adjustare getting' larger, but all too ments, and while these aie CPQOO (SOUtf dRES? 33223$ 111 ills'-an- ie-s- Madsen, Iieta Strate, Nellie Edith Blain, Etta Lai sen, Schofield, Rose Schofield, Mildred Peteison, Jessie Schofield, Iva Aiken, Neva Dye. Christie Beck. Utahna Strate, Athene Osborne. LaVee Draper was a special guest Progressive look score winners were Geneva Madsen, Etta Larsen and Ireta Strate. CB2ID 1 The Canal Creek Camp of DUP met Monday afternoon at the home of Vera Sorensen to Mrs. Sorensen were Jessie Schofield and Wel-th- a Tait Captain Elva Allred conducted the meeting. Elizabeth Anderson presented the lesson "The Observance of 100 Years of the Founding of the Young Womens Mutual Improvement Association. Bertha Olsen read a history of Margaret Christina Carolyn Miller Those in attendance were Elva Allred, Iva Aiken, LaVee Draper, Geneva Sorensen, Jessie Schofield, Mildred Peterson, Sarah Beck, Bernice Erickson, Lorna Jensen, Bergetta JenWeltha Tait, sen, Forence Nielsen, Elizabeth Anderson, Bertha Olsen, Vera Sorensen, Cecil Watson, Elaine Baxter, and Beatrict Workman from Glendale. drastic be-in- many people receive raises and yet their purchasing poweis are not increased This state of affairs is the result of inflation As long' as raises keep pace with price increases, it might seem there is no cause foi alarm. After all, if what cost $1 00 years ago costs $2 00 today, and one is earning more than twice as much, it might seem that our buying lowers have not been affected. It seems logical to think that the only had effects of such an elevation in prices are psychologone cant help feeling ical cheated when he must pay 10 cents for the nickel candy bar of the "good old days" and we now have inconvenient to use more money to purchase goods. If the present alarming rate of inflation continues unchecked, that nickel candy bar could require 10 nickels to be purchased before long; we would all have to use a lot of cash even for the smallest of purchases. Actually though, the above two bad effects of inflation are not by any means the worst ones. Inflation causes tremendous hardships on 'hose with fixed incomes. A3 the value of the dollar is lessoned by increasing pries, those with fixed incomes, e. g., those on pensions, those on welfare, and those on social security have their purchasing powers greatly diminished The retired, the the unorganized helpless, these people are ready hurl by inflation. President Nixon this week asked Americans to join with him in helping to cut back our countrys rate of inflation. He has asked business and labor made, many peopp greatly. suffer Tnn9 Immediate family members visiting at the home of Mrs Bonis Allred and family during the illness and death of her husband an dattending funeial services were Mr. and Mrs Sheldon Munson, Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Edith Anderson, Mrs. Helen Hansen, Mr. and Mrs John Munson, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Robinson, Sam Robinson and family, Midvale; Mrs. Cora Hook, Calif ; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson, Cedar City; Jay Monson, Cedar City; Mr. and Debbra Lynn Young, daughMrs. Ruel B. Allred, Provo; ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Viola Jensen and family, H. Young, Santa Rosa, CalifFrand-seMrs. Springvillc; Kerry Mt. Mrs. Stephen Monson, ornia, former residents of Joel and Robert Pleasant, Boise, Idaho. son of Mrs. John Loane, Mrs. LaRue Bates and son, Graves, Victorville, California, and Mr. Frank Loane of WalDwane, from Salt Lake City were weekend visitors with Mr. nut Creek, California, were united in marriage in the Oakand Mrs. Claude Acord. land LDS Temple, October 11. Mrs. Charles Clark, Mr. and The bride is a granddaughter Mrs. Earl Clark and small sons of Mt. Pleasant residents, Mr. spent Sunday in Cedar City and Mrs. Ray Seely and Mrs visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harold Young, who went to Engle and family. They went California to attend the wedto attend the blessing and ding. naming of the little baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Engle. The Following the wedding the was honored at a rebaby was named Randy Charles couple in an LDS Church at ception Engle. Stanta Rosa. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hansen For her wedding the lovelv and son Kent attended the young bride wore an old fashviewing Tuesday evening in ioned gown off white cotton Salt Lake City for a broth eyelet, designed with long full and uncle Ralph Knoll sleeves, high neckline, empire Mrs. Hansen and Lorell Han- waist, full gathered skirt and sen attended the services for long sash. Her veil of silk ilMr. Knoll. lusion fell from a white ribbon Re-sid- a, Debbra Lynne Young recites vows with Robert Loane October 11 n, Geneva Madsen, Jessie Schofield, Mildred Peterson, Ciystal Mrs. Etta Larsen is proud to Edith Hansen Aiken, and announce the birth of her secAthene Osborne. ond grandchild A baby girl born October 29 at the SanLouis Reid Beck and daugh- pete LDS hospital to Mr. and ters, Jeanette and Sandy JoAnn Mrs. Milton Larsen. This is of Bountiful were weekend vis- the first child for Milton and itors with Mrs. Mabel Beck. Vicky Larsen of Moroni. visitors at the Saturday home of Mr. and Mrs. Reid II. Allred were Dr. Kuel d and children, Anita and Chad of Provo. Wallace All-re- d and son Kenneth of Orem. Sunday evening visitors were Mr. and Mrs. David Larsen and small daughters of Fair-- v All-re- lew. Weekend visitors with Mr. Mrs. Virgus Osborne weie Connell Osborne and daughters Christine, Connie, Cynthia and Caryn of Orem, Keith Soieu-se- n of Salt Lake City and Mr. Mrs. Catherine Christensen and Mrs. Leo Osborne and has been named chairman f children, Lyle, Laura Lee and the Red Cross Drive for Spng Lance of Nephi. City. A house to house canvass is currently being made by coMrs. Crystal Aiken was workers, Vurleen Simons, La- hostess Wednesday evening to Vee Draper, Winonna Allred, the Social Service club memIreta Strate, Mamie Allred, bers, Curleen Simons, Geneva and ited Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Reid H. Allred. The visitors came to attend the funeial services of Louis Allred. Mrs. Mary Osborne, Susan Osborne and Mrs. Athene Osborne were Salt Iaike City visitors Monday. Perry Dye and three sons of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mar Dye. Thursday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ruthford Osborne were Mrs. Alida Mitchell of Riverton and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Osborne of Salt Lake Miss Camille Larsen, student City. They came to attend the at CSU of Logan was home funeral services of Louis Allred for the past weekend with Thursday. her mother, Mrs. Etta LarMrs. Rozina Olsen visited last sen. week in Nephi visiting a new A baby girl bom Mrs. Kerry Frandsen of grandchild. last week in Nephi to Mr. and Boise, Idaho, visited during Mrs. Billie Olsen of Nephi. last week with her mother, Lavon Allred and attended Mr. and Mrs. Leo Osliorne the funeral services, Thursday of Nephi attended the funeral for an uncle, Louis Allred. services for Louis Allred and Bernell Aiken from Las visited Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne. Vegas, Nevada, and his daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Peail Madsen Allred Mrs. Dennis (Mickie) Hansen of Cheyenne, Wyoming, spent Sumsion, 82, died November the weekend with parents and 1, 1969 of natural causes. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Sumsion of Springville, was a grandparents, former resident of Spring City. Terrance Aiken. She was the wife of Don T. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Acord of Allred of this city. She later Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Law- married Spender Sumsion of rence Larsen of Fairview vis Springville. son-in-la- bow. She carried a basket of colorful mixed flowers. Matron of honor was Mrs. Sheila Saunders, sister cf the bride. Christy Stockton and Charlene Sockness, both cf Santa Rosa, were bridesmaids. Arthur Berg, Hayward, California, performed best man duties. Ushers were James Saunders, Santa Rosa, and Larry Andra and Robert Fletcher, San Francisco. Both the bride and groom attended Brigham Young University. Following a honeymoon at Lake Louise, Canada, they returned to California to make their home at Novato. Both are employed in San Francisco. The new Mrs. Loane is a secretary for an architectural fnm and Mr. Loane is a communications consultant for Consul Limited. American Oils new additive discovery Its a multifor furnace oil: Perma-Flo- . purpose additive; it helps keep your fuel ..it and its also a De-Icefilter clog-fre- e comes obligation, of course. Were making this offer with the hope that heat you youll get so used to problem-fre- e Brand Furnace Oil wont want to do without it And then, well r. helps keep furnace below-zer- o weather. with all American oil flowing Perma-Fl- o tree in weie delivering this fall. And you pay Mrs. Ethel Lamb entertained on Sunday in honor of her husband, H. Ben Lambs seventy-sixt- h birthday. The centerpiece was a beautiful cake decorated in orange and brown and presented to Ben by Mr. and Mrs. Glide Lamb and family. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Lamb and family of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Don Lamb and family of Springville and Mrs. Bird Holland. at a dinner Visiting Sunday with relatives were two ladies who were raised in Wales, Mrs. Leah Gulbranson and Alta and Grant Stevens of Salt Lake. They said their mother, Mrs. Rachel Jacobsen, who will soon be 92 years old is in good health and still living alone and caring for herself. out and add a can of concentrated Perma-Fl- o to your tank. No matter what brand erf heating oil youre now using, and with no nothing for it But just because your present brand of heating oil doesnt have it you don't have to do without it Not while were Sta-FAutomatic get to spoil you with our Delivery Service. Convenient budget terms. ul Fast, friendly service. And low prices. Its one of the biggest bargains youll ever get Call your American Oil hotline service making this special offer. Call your American Oil hotline service man before Novem-ber31969. Well come 0, f man today hes listed in the Yellow Pages under Oils Fuel. You expert more from American and you get it. Mr. a.nil Mrs. Stanley Price attended a post office seminar at Provo on Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Jane Thomas has been released from the hospital and is resting at the home of Alta and Mac Kiel Boyter in Provo. Dick Price and his Val Crandall and son, Scotty of Orem visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Price Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Robeits spent Sunday in Salt Lake and attended sacrament services where they s"w little Karmen Davis blessed. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis Jr. Anita and Dennis also visited another ward in Salt Lake where he assisted with the naming of a nephew. Wales Coal Bend Camp of DUP held their October meeting on Wednesday under the direction of Captain Ethel I ju nb. The levson was given by Lucy Dye and refreshments were served. 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Better quality hay which will help you get, more pounds of milk if you're a dairyman. ..a higher daily rate gain if you're raising cattle . . . cleaner, higher quality hay if you're selling the crop. So make this the year you turn your weedy alfalfa into pure alfalfa again... with Princep. Geigy Agricultural Chemical'. Div ision of Geigy Chemical Corp., Saw Mill River Road, Ardsley, N.Y. 10502. by Geigy Princep rat and Ruth Allred of American Fork came Saturday to visit their sister and family the Norman Harris. The Harrises took them home Sunday. The Sunday School su y was reorganized Sunday. Glade Lamb and Rex Dye were released. Norman Harris is the new superintendent; Alma Thomas and Dennis Roberts are his counselors. C D69, The American 01 IN MT. PLEASANT DIAL 462-204- 2 perm-tendenc- David Rees, Provo, anil his finance LaRec Brown of Salt Lake spent the weekend with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newel Iters. hotline service Compony, Chicogo, lit |