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Show Novemlxr 7, 19t(J THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Woro.,1 JJUJSSHi Page Five n and Andei. Mis l.eoiu Irons of Moroni and Mis Ida Allied of Fountain I een moloied to Richfield Friday and visited with Mis Ernest Anderson, a foi liter Mi- SOCIAL EVENTS - Venice :es-lde- of Moroni Mrs. Van Cott Visitors for the weekend at the home of Mi and Mis M01 lev were Mr and Mrs Clair M01 lev and tlnee children from Kearns, Utah and Mr and and Mrs. Merlin Stephenson familv of Salt Lake City Clair ind Merlin paituipated in the pheasant hunt on 87 birthday Mrs. Annie Mary Anderson Van Cott of Spring City will be honored by her family on her 87th birthday next Wednesday, November 12. Mrs. Van Cott was born on this date in 1882 in Skouby, Menus to be served in the Ninth Sanpete School District (lining the week of November 10 through 14. PREENING... WE PSCOVER IN 7HE ANIMAL RINGPOM STEMS FROA 1 INSTINCT. AS Monday, Km ember 10 Meat loaf Ci earned potatoes Cairot stick Whole wheat bread and butter U orange POES GOOD GROOMING SHAPES AN NPVPUAL'S Milk AT TIMES IN THE PAST, IT WAS CULTURALLY PROPER TO USE STRONG PUNGENT PERFUMES TO HPE PERSPIRATION OPORS... ANP THE FAN BECAME A USEFUL SOCAL PROP, Mr. and Mis Stephen Rom of Orem are the parents of a aby boy born October 29 Mrs Rost- - is the former Lov Ann Blackham Mr. and Mrs Jay Blai kliam of Moroni and Mr and Mrs. II Smith Row of Tremonton. Utah, 111 e grand-arent- s and Mrs and Mr Aarhus, Denmark. Her parents were Ole and Raxmine Nielsen Nelson Johansen listed for week Ur-11- 1 to be honored Nelson Johansen . . . eelebrates birthday Sfom Vhis dM Lunch menus Andei son. Tuesday, Nu ember 11 Tuna pie Cabbage wedge Chilled sliced peaches Raisin jumbo cookie or cake Milk Wednesday, Km ember Hamburger on bun Catsup, pickle Lettuce wedge Creamed corn Flesh apple 12 With her parents and a bro Milk are great Lloyd Blackham ther they sailed from Dei. mailt grandparents Thursday, Kovember 13 in 1884 to come to Ameuca to Chili with soda crackers h here LDS Chun the TfOPAY, MANPOWER Hlutk-liain STATUS, join Mr. and Mrs. Uoticrt Celery stick, carrot stick MEANS THE USE OF MANPOWER They settled in Pleasant Giove mid children from Salt Apple sauce PEOPOPANTS as u she where she lived until Lake City were guests for I loughnut BIOCHEMICALLY ABSORB WHCN The family of Nelson Johan 14 yeais of age. She then ol the weekend at the home Milk BOPY OPORS LEAVING THE BOP Y sen met at the Mt. Pleasant went to Salt Lake City to Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard OPOR-FREFRESH, SUPER PRY Civic Center October 25 to get work so she could attend Friday, Kmcnilier 14 Blaekham. ALL PAY LONG WHEN USEP Baked turkey salad honor their father on hi i 80th school. Buttered frozen peas AFTER THE MORNING SHOWER. birthday anniversary. She worked and pai for l ei Sunday guests at the home Bread and butter Mr. Johansen, a lifetime res- education. While attending tne Russel Mrs of Mr. and Bailey Fruit cup ident of Mt. Pleasant, wu.. University of Utah, she lived were Mr. and Mrs Gayle BaiMilk boin here October 26, 1889, of with Professor Vance. Maude May Mrs. Dan Mr. and docley, second birtehday. Present were is currently employed by a Joseoh and and parents, she Babcock mimed until pioneer Frankie and Vonie, Rett Mr. and Mis tor in Salt Lake City. grandparents, Hannah Christensen Johnnsei.. Frank Van Cott in 1905. They Johnny, all of Salt Lake City; Leonard Eliaeson, and Mr. and Miss Robert eson is a 1969 DUP He married Flora McArthur, have six sons and daughtjrs, Jimmy and Susan Taylor from Mrs . Kay Stewart, Nephi; graduate of North Sanpete Mnn-t- i in LDS the 8, 1908, of Univerall graduates the April Levan. Mr. and High School. great grandparents. Temple. She died January 3, sity of Utah. Mrs. Van Cott Mrs. O. L. Eliason, Moroni, and 1954. also graduated with a master.-degre- e Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Blaek- Mr. and Mrs. C. Stewart, NeCecile Mrs. Watson and December bride Miss Christensen in history. ham returned recently from 8 phi. Also present were Greg He is a retired farmer and Rosanna Robertson, The Hambleton DUP Camp laughter, She has in print 21 books trip to Nevada and California Stewart, Jannice Stewart, Ne- have returned home from Fort will meet in the dairyman, still living- alone and library baseand Mr. active in temple work and of various lengths and subjects They accompanied phi and Kathryn Eliason, Pro- Gordon, where they visited ment at 8 p.m. Monday, NovNeMrs. Ernest Morley of Ely, other church activities. vo Her interests are genealogy their daugheter and sister, Miss ember 10. Ruth Jones will give vada. While there they visited members of history, current events and Seventy-seve- n Sally Robertson who is station the lesson on the organization Mrs. with Mr. and his family were present for ihe church subjects. She has been Spencer Rosanna Robertson, daugh- ed there with the WACs and of the Relief Society and the Christensen in Lodi, California, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wat- is occasion, which included a sup active and a leader in the varcommun- YWMIA. attending presntly James Mrs. Mr. and difwith and with ious LDS Church organizations per and a program, On the refreshment commitSpring City, has attended ications school. ferent members of the family practically all of her life and Mrs. Fern Christensen, Fer-ro- et, to Gary Carlston, son of Lock at Sacramento and also son, tee school for the meeting will be Inez medical a receptionist Utah, has announced the Mrs. Erma Carlston, Fairview in San Francisco. participating. Jerry R. Johan- taught the Book of Mormon d About of all U.S Monsen, Zella Madsen, Blanche summer months, the during and in for are the making Plans approaching sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray on which subject she is an engagement Olive women of working age are Olsen, Lois Paulson, Mr. and Mrs. John Guymon completing the training and I. Johansen, acted as master authority. She and a daughter marriage of her daughter, Jan- - a December 20th wedding in Cora and that itchett 17. She P working. Reynolds. doing just had as visitors recently Mrs graduating September the Manti LDS Temple. of ceremonies. Verl E. Jchan-se- Ruth, moved to Spring City in eldest of the children, gave 1965. is attending Chris Gregory and son Gordon The bride-to-b- e a brief sketch of his fathers the University of Utah, and is from Glasgow', Scotland. Foil The sons and daughters of the homecoming for their son, Tcuruieu . . . a graduate of Snow College. life; tribute from the grand- Mrs. Van Cott are, Mrs. Helen Elder Jay Guymon, Mr. and children, given by Robert Har Madsen, Ruth Van Cott, Spring Mr. Carlston, who has com Next Tuesday evening memBurke Jackson and chilMrs. sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern City; Mrs. an LDS Mission in Scot Ray Cottam of Cal dren, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd GuyHansen and response from the ifornia; Frank Van Cott, Drag bers of the North Ward Special pleted Col Snow is land, attending mon and family and Eddie Guyhonored guest. erton; Leroy Van Cott, Zion: Interest Classes will be enter- lege. mon were home. Bruce was All of Mr. Johansens child National John Van Cott tained by Mr. and Mrs. Orson Park; the ren were present: Mr. and Mrs Orem. There are several only one absent. Hi is in grand Lauritzen of Mt. Pleasant, who per was served and everyone the service of his country. This Verl E. Johansen, Mr. and Mrs children and greate graendchil spent several months last sum- had a good time. was the first time this many Ray I. Johansen, Mr. and Mrs dren. mer touring the Holy Lands. had all been home for eight Carl (Mildred) Anderson, A! The Lauritzens will present a Miss Kaye Lynn Terry and ton Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. Halyears. slide commentary and will dis- Miss Sally Mower, Utah State oid (Mary) Tull, Mr. and Mrs TOPS of souviners their travels. play Mrs. I .eon (Lois) Fillis and University students, were week Morgan (Ruth) Williams, Mr Last Tuesday evening, John end visitors with their son of Provo visited in Morand Mrs. Vern (Dorothy) Hanparents Bigler and his daughter, Car- Mr. and Mrs. and oni on Sunday with Mrs. Lulu sen, Mr. and Mrs. Harris i LuTerry Lloyd olyn, presented a musical pro- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mower. Jensen and family. cille) Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. gram for the class. The class William Christensen. (Joan) An area TOPS Club leader- is under the direction of Mr. Sorosis Club held Also present were 31 grandSaturday visitors with Mr a The Senior ship meeting will be held in and Mrs. Guy Tucker and conthe home of Helat children and 19 great grand- the party were Mrs. and Stanley Brady Aurora LDS Ward Chapel venes at 7:30 p.m. 23rd. AsOctober ena Olson, children. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brady Saturday, November 8, at 2 hostesses were Venice of sisting and Murray. family p.m. Mrs. Ruth Christensen and Minnie Blaekham Anderson, In charge will be Joyce John- Mr. and Mrs. Therold Rigby and Ethel Bailey. Ina Fecsher OUP son, area supervisor. The in- and son, David, of Salt Lake Goldfish were first dome was a special guest. A lunchstructional meeting is especially City were weekend visitors eon was served and rook was the Chinese With five systems for savings, we can help you plan ahead. for leaders and weight record- with ILa Jensen and Sarah Rig- ticated by in played. Faye Draper and Ida as the Dynasty Sung early For next February or five years from now. Our short term ers, with other officers and byscores. 960 according to the Encyclo Allred received members being welcome. A meeting of officers of the Britannica. Savings Certificates ninety days, 5 per annum are Leah Larsen entertained pedia Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bailey North Sanpete County Daughnow for to have her club right week. last right your money plus interest in sewing ters of Utah Pioneers was held kins, Fountain Green; Helena Babe Ruth led the American are the parents of a baby girl Guests Chrisincluded Nora new 28. Reath The and Dora October born Olsen, baby Morley February. Monday afternoon at the home League in ERA in 1916 with has three sisters. Mrs. Lois of Talula Nelson in Mt. Pleas- Draper, Moroni; Alice Hansen tensen, T h e r,e s a Ericksen 1.75. Sorensen of Payson visited for ant. Business matters were dis- and Elnora Larsen, Mt. Pleas- Virginia Tucker, Verda Choose one of our plans to meet your plans. Lillian Hansen, is the study a few days. cussed, a report on histories ant. Refreshments were served Amundsen, Argometerology Marie Ethel hostess. the Miiner, Wheeler, of the relationship of weather sent in since the May conven- by and Ruby Hansen. Weekend visitors at the tome tion was given, and dates were and climate to agriculture. of Mr. and Mrs. Don Ray given to the officers to attend Mable Pearson visited last Sunday dinner guests last Its best to wash both sides Christensen were Jess Christhe different camp meetings. week in Salt Lake City with 5 per annum paid every 90 days. Minimum $500, more in at the home of Mr. and week and children, Brent d a her Others present included vinly place-mat- tensen nephew, Courtney Daniels Mrs. Albert Madsen were Dr. of a amounts of $100. because a stain wrhich ap- Brian, Judy and Sharon from Mikkelson and Alyce Wil- and his family. and Mrs. Don Robertson and Utah. Magna, side on to be the vinyl pears children of Spanish Fork; Mr. actually be imbedded and Mrs. Earl Wheeler and may Mrs. Robert Lees and famthe foam. A vegetable brush family of Manti; Mr. and Mrs. dipped in soap or detergent ily from California are visitGary Faatz and children of suds makes an effective scrub ing with Mr. and Mrs. Blain Passbook still the most popular. Add to, take out any Mayfield; Mr. and Mrs. Law- ber for this purpose. Draper. time. Interest paid at maximum bank rate permitted on Free Hearing Aid Service Center rence (Leah) Stevens of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. David HutMr. and Mrs. Leonard Eliason dome. On . . . passbook savings. Although there is no exact chings of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. or recognized boundary, many welcomed a new grandson on AND LET ME GIVE YOUR 2. The baby is a son Ronald Nielsen of Payson; Mr. space scientists place the be- November HEARING AID A HOT and Mrs. Hilden Tucker, Mr as far as of Mr. and Mrs. Greg (Janet) of space ginning WEATHER CHECK-U- P and Mrs. Guy Tucker and Mr. the earth is concerned at Maylett of Manti. The baby is and Mrs. Madsen and handy the second grandson for the glen surDJBryant 60 above the earths miles FREB 5 for 5 years, interest guaranteed. 5.60 effective rate Eliasons and was bom on the family all of Fairview. face. is regard- second birthday anniversary of Peale Rembrandt with interest accumulated over a period. mumbles come In Brungers Motel The infant daughter of Mr. ed as the first great American their first grandson, Jared ond see me. Maybe 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a m. and Mrs. Richard Eliason. Christensen I can help. portrait painter. His portrait is still confined to the Primary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eliason BELTONE 317 So. Main, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 George Washington is the Childrens in Salt most popular and famous pic- entertained that day at a dinHospital Lake City due to a birth de- ture of the first president. ner party honoring their sens We transfer funds from your checking account to any savfect. The tiny infant underwent corrective smrgry last week and ings plan, automatically, on the date you say. Service is suffered an attack of pneufree. monia. honored on 80th birthday 1 Hambleton meets Monday Miss Janet Christensen to become Mrs. Gary Carlston in December one-thir- n, 7 MraaiiiuP meeting set at Aurora cam slim m officers hold meeting - Short time foam-backe- Lo-ell- Any - time in M' - Long zsrtgz:- time ar On time YOU! THANK TO THOSE WHO US SUPPORTED ON THIS YEAR'S CITY ELECTIONS, WE WISH TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR AND EFFORTS. CONSIDERATION WORK TOGETHER FOR A COMMON CAUSE, MOUNT PLEASANT NOW WE MUST CITY, AND ITS ALL FUTURE. WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR GRATITUDE FOR THE CALIBER AND MANNER FOR THE CALIBRE AND MANNER POLITICAL CAMPAIGN. IN IN WHICH WHICH Mr. and Mre. Albert Madsen and Blake returned home vacaafter enjoying a four-da- y tion to Fort Collins, Colorado, where they were visitors with Dr. and Mrs. Gail Madsen and girls. Later time rj. Poi. Adv. interest is deferred for 3, 4 or 5 years. Interest is compounded twice a year. 5.60 effective rate when held for 5 years with interest accumulated. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Peterson during the weekend was Miss Venice Peterson of Salt IjiKc City. Miss Paulette Brunger cf Salt Lake City spent the weekend in Milburn visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brunger. large crowd attended the North Ward Bazaar on Satur day evening. Everyone enjoyed the delightful program presented by the Sorensen family from Magna. The family members presented an outstanding musical program. 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