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Show March 2V, 1970 THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID FAIRVIEW KOLEEN PETERSON 427-378- REATH DRAPER Mr. and Mrs. Don Roscnlund received word last week of the arrival of u new grandchild. The new baby, born March 4. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rosenlund of Salt Lake (hty. They have another daughter. The Roseiilunds weie in Salt Lake City last week to see Mrs. Stanley the new baby. Carter of Moroni is the new baby's maternal grandmother. The class will be held Tues-- y da evening at 7:30 and everyone is invited to attend. Last week the class heard puty county sheriff, Jimmy Allred, who spoke to them g crime prevention and the problems involved. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mower, Sherry and Jed were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mower and in Sandy. family Members of the Fairview Lt. atGaytan Stewart who reand wives their lions dub tended a zone party last Mon- turned home last week from Vietnam left last Thursday day night in Ephraim. Guest from Hill Air Force Base for speaker for the evening was James P. Lindberg and Inter- Pensacola, Florida, where he national director of the club will send several days. He then plans to travel to WashAttending from here were Mr. ington D.C. and other areas Mrs. Mr. Keith and Hansen, and Mrs. Guy Tucker, Mr. and in the east returning to Fairview'. His next assignMrs. Iven Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Carlston, Mr. and Mrs. ment will be in San Diego, Reed Lasson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray California. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon GraNielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. G. Worth ham entertained their couples Bench, Mr. and Mrs. Henry lub on Thursday evening. The Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. John guests were Mr. and Mis. Bigler, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Win- Floyd Young, Mr. and Mrs. der and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Parker Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Melroy Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Christ- Guy Tucker, Mrs. Cecil Mower and Rebecca Sanderson. ensen have returned to their The North Ward Primary home in Fairview after spenda special program in the presented months jn winter the ing southern part of California Sacrament Meeting Sunday afternoon. 'Portraits" was the with their family. theme of the program which Among those who attended the lives of various displayed meetboard union credit the how their training and people ing Friday night in Fountain in the Primary helped them to Green were Iven Cox, Don over come obstacles. Hansen, Kay Nielsen, Keeee Each class had a special part Erickson, Kay Wheeler and and all the children joined in Larsen. the singing. Weekend visitors with Mr. On Wednesday evening, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Terry were and Mrs. Lon Dell Terry of Odessa Young entertained her Provo and Kay Lynn Terry of sewing club. Guests were Margaret Bench, Beth Carlston, Logan. Miss Sherry Mower, daugh- Ellen Tucker, Ada Bench, Lorter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mow- raine Anderson, Elna Christener, attended the Utah State sen, Ann Jones, Alice Howell, FFA convention Saturday in Mildred Lasson and Roma TucSalt Lake City. Sherry repre- ker. Jim Miller and Jack Maddex sented North Sanpete High School as first attendant to the of Manteca, California, visited with their mother and aunt, FFA queen. Sherry accompanied the queen, Nellie Aagard of Mrs. Sylvia Miller this past Fountain Green who tried out weekend. They were enroute for the state title and second to Denver and stopped over Janis Morley of in Fairview for a visit with attendant, Moroni. Several boys from the Mrs. Miller and other relatives Mrs. Thomas Burton, Tommy FFA also attended the conven tion that was held in the Ter and Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ramsey. Jack is a brorace Ballroom. Dinner guests at the home ther of Fred Maddex who visof Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tucker ited in Fairview recently on a Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. similar trip. Russell Marsh who was David Larsen and girls, Bishop released from the US and Mrs. Lawrence E. Larsen, Alta Lynn and Wally, Mr. and Marines was a visitor last Mrs. Bryan Shelley and Mrs week in Fairview with Mr. and Lizzie Lasson. The dinner was Mrs. Duane Marsh and with in honor of Mrs. Tucker in ob- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marsh and their families. servance of her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mower of Roosevelt and their family were visitors last week at fewA . . . the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mower. Annual Easter Bonnet PaOut of town visitors at !h home of Mrs. Loa Stewart on rade of Central Rebekah Lodge Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. was held last Wednesday night Calvin (Juanita) Christensen at their regular meeting. Prizand Mrs. Lucille Peterson of es for the most outstandin; Provo and Mrs. Stella Stewart creations went to Sadie Mow or, Katherine Christensen and of Salt Lake City. Myron Christensen who has Olena Ream. Elizabeth Morley was introtraveled extensively throughout the western states and other duced as the new district deputy president, and Louella parts of the country will of Palm Springs, Califor- Norman, retiring district denia, and other areas next week puty president, was presented in the North Ward Special In- with a gift for her services terest class. during the past year. con-rnin- o ly flotei show-slide- s Legal Notice NOTICE TO LIVESTOCK OWNERS Bid for Annual Grazing Permit Sealed Bids enclosed within sealed envelopes and marked bids for grazing will be received by the Central Regional Office, Utah State Division of Fish and Game, 176 East Center, Provo, Utah, between the dates of March 26, 1970, and April or 2, 1970, and will be opened at 1:00 p.m. on the 2nd day 1970. April, Six areas are to be grazed in Sanpete County as follows: No. of Cow Days Grazing Dates Area Location Between June 5 & Pole Canyon June 25, 1970 4,000 Southeast of Mayfield, Utah Between May 1 & Face Mayfield South of Mayfield, Utah Twelve-Mil- e Canyon East of Mayfield, Utah Lower Nine Mile East of Nine Mile Reservoir Manti Dump South of Manti, Utah Fountain Green Northeast of Ftn. Green, Utah All beginning grazing dates may vary depending on range readiness determined by the Division of Fish and Game. Grazing on the Lower Nine Mile area will require herding to confine use on the lower 300 acres. The Division reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The grazing regulations pursuant to which the annual permit will be issued, as well as the forms for submitting bids are available at the office of the Division of Fish & Game at 176 East Center, Provo, Utah, or from Conservation Officers Ken Tuttle, Manti, Utah, and Harold Blackburn, Fairview, Utah. Published in the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid March 20 and 27, 1970. Invitation to THE FOLK AND SEE 436-829- 8 Dinner guests ;it the home Prestwieh was present. Helena of Mr. and Mis. Mozart Larsen Olson and Fayora Draper reto celebrate her birthday on ceived scores at Rook. Tlie two Wiinl banquet of the Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson and children, James, LDS Church held Wednesday Keith, Jerry, Lynn and Reba evening, March IK, was very Ann from Ely, Nevada. All the successful with a large crowd children but James stayed to attending. The program was visit this week during their presented by the Misty CrysEaster vacation with grand- tals", a group of students from parents and relatives. Other North Sanpete High School guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clair with Jay Christensen, music Aeord and granddaughter. teacher at the school as their Alisha from provo; Mr. and accompanist. They sang four Mrs. McKoy Larsen and son numbers. vance of Ephraim and Mr. and Lewis Shelley, Gary Hales, Mrs. Glen Christensen and son Carl Blackham, Robert Kellett. Clifford of Moroni. Stephen Cook, Lewis Blackham. Recent visitors with Mrs. Louis Shelley, Jeff Lamb and Dorothea Olson were Mr. and Clair Edmunds are the hoys in Mrs. Claud Jensen and Nancy the group and the girls are and Mrs. Ray Nielson, all from Hazel Dye, Cheney, Dinah Beatrice Cook, Joan Johansen, Salt Lake City. Weekend guests with Mr. Diane Nielson and Nancy and Mrs. Melvin Dyches were Lewis Shelley, Dinah Dye Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Dvchs and children of Salt Lake City. and Hazel Cheney sang songs; Cook played a bariJohn Rosier, son of Mr. and Beatrice tone solo and Gary Hales a Mrs. Wallace Rosier, has Item solo Louis and saxophone released after two years with the drums Shelley played one year of whieh was Both bishops spent in Vietnam. John, his accompaniment. and Nielson gave wife Sue and baby are visit- Swensen and expressed their short talks ing here with his parents and thanks to everyone for their will visit also in the Salt Lain support. City area with relatives. They Mr. and Mrs. Neil Christenently living in Provo and atwill return to Indianapolis, sen are the parents of a baby Technical the Utah tending will their make where they girl born Saturday, March 21. College, majoring in electronic home for the present time. techniques. Mrs. George Pearsons and This is their second daughter and they liae a son. He will leave in August for son, Jerry, from Draper visited San Diego where he will be in Moroni with relaSunday Russel Bailey celebrated his stationed in the Navy. tives and friends. 75th birthday anniversary and Mrs. Elsie Mitchell has her also the fifteenth birthday of of Dana Nephi a granddaughter, Miss Trudy granddaughter, SUSC visiting with her. Guests for the weekend at Bendixon of Salt Lake Citv, on 22 at a dinner the home of Mr. and Mrs. La Sunday, March at Crest Oak Inn. the in were their Mont Blackham members present Mr. and and families, Family daughters and were Mr. and Mrs. Gayle BaiBrothersen Mrs. Kirk children from Mesquite, Nevada ley; Mrs. Geniel Bendixon; Salt nd Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mack Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bailey, Dale and Ann. Ray and Carolene Nicholes, daughter of Tempe, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nelson Carol, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Max Nicholes and children from Portland, Mont Rasmussen and Stephen, of Fairview, Is playing a leadMr. and Mrs. Ward Smith, Mr. ing role in a production of Oregon, visited recently with Southern Utah State College liis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay and Mrs. David Bailey, all of Provo; Mrs. Louise Taylor, Mr. April 2 and 3. at Cedar City. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. William Rosier and Mrs. Jimmy Taylor of LeMiss Nicholes plays Zar in The Emperors New Clothing and daughters visited with Mr. van; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey, a childrens play for all ages, and Mrs. Wallace Rosier Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bailey, Mrs. Russel Bailey and the guests and which is the senior thesis of day. Farrell Zeeman, Spanish Fork, Mrs. Lorna Jensen of Spring of honor. Mrs. Ellis (Joan) and Tim O'Brien, Cranberry, City was a Moroni visitor on Hartley and son, Brian, from McGill, New Jersey. Sunday. Senior Sorosis club members Nevada, are visiting for a Matinees for all Cedar City elementary school children will were guests of Mrs. Leah Lar- week with her parents, Mr. and be held both days. Evening per- sen Thursday, March 19, at her Mrs. Wallace Nunley. formances are at 8:15 in the home. Ten members and a Mr. and Mrs. Arden Lauiit-ze- n SUSC Auditorium. Mrs. Northa and children of Ogden vis- special guest, Av-oret- t. Becky SueAnn Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Anderson, Mt. Pleasant, announce the engagement and forthcom- ing marriage of their daughter, Becky SueAnn, to LaVon Allen Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philo Rasmussen of Redmond, Utah. A wedding is being planned in the Manti Temple. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and seminary and post graduate of the seminary. She is also a graduate of Hollywood Beauty College in Murray and is presently working at a Beauty Salon in Provo. She is also a member of Beta Chi Sorority at Provo. The future groom is a graduate of North Sevier High School and seminary and post graduate of the seminary. He recently returned from the Canadian Mission. He is pres- - CUee n and Mrs. Lee Carlston are moving from Salt Lake City to Burley, Idaho, where Mr. Carlston is presently engaged as marketing representative in the southwest part of Idaho for Standard Oil of California. Mrs. Carlston is the former Flora Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson of Chester. Mr. Carlston, son of Mrs. Erma Carlston of Fair-viereceived his MBA degree at the University of Utah and has been training for his new position for the past nine months. Chester Ward Relief Society held their annual day social in Chester Ward cultural hall on March 17. Luncheon was served to 20 members. A lovely program was furnished by Moroni West Ward Relief Society and included a play and three numbers by a vocal trio. Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Bown accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Willis Cloward have returned home from a weeks visit in California where Mr. Bown attended a mechanical school. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cloward at Whittier, and while there enjoyed a visit to Mr. student has lead FAIRVIEW NORTH WARD PRESENTS BRIGHAM WaL INTERNATIONAL FOLK AND BALLROOM DANCERS Sunday evening the ward Primary presented the annual family evening program at meeting. It was entitled Portraits. Each child and teacher had parts. Several adults of the ward also participated. - Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Vivian Dye were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dye and family of n Moroni and Mrs. Sarah and boys of Spring City. Iod-erso- North Sanpete High School Gymnasium Mt. Pleasant, Utah MAIL ORDERS All scat irwived South 4 ACCEPTED NOW Contribution to Fairview North LDS Ward North Center Sections End 3 Sections Confer Sections $1.50 USE THIS Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson. A birthday dinner was given in honor of Mr. Anderson. Other guests were Carolyn and Bryant Larsen and family of Salt Lake and eKnt Anderson. In the evening she attended sacrament meeting and saw Lees little girls take part. COUPON Enclosed is check or money order in the amount of choice Please send me $ (No. Tickets rescived FOLK DANCERS on each. North Ward and mail to Mrs. and Fairview, Utah 84629. Enclose a stamped envelope for prompt return of tickets. Please fill out this order blank completely and carefully. Donna Brunger, ADVANCE MAIL ORDER SALE 500 or more in 100 multiples. Ask for offering circular. maturity. 6'6 with maturity. Interest paid every 6 months. th th Interest begins day of investment. fust GOING FAST! City Phone Male remittance payable to Fairview subordinated notes 60-mon- for (Location) B.Y.U. INTERNATIONAL April 18, 1970 at $ Name Address State Zip First Security Bank 30-mon- ) tickets at 25,000,000 Issue 7 with $1.00 $1.00 $1.50 Now you can invest in new Ma Eest Side J school drama r v e 11a Anderson spent Sunday at Ephraim with Mrs. 8:00 p.m. One Night Only sec-rame- nt MT. PLEASANT ARE 18 Saturday, April n INTERNATIONAL BALLROOM DANCERS SEATS YOUNG UNIVERSITY Mexico. APRIL 18 BEST had Spring engaged to wed LaVon Allen in temple not... been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murphy and getting acquainted wdth a new Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Seelv grandson. received word of the birth of The Second Ward visiting their eighth great grandchild, a baby gn 1, March 20 to Scott teachers meeting will be held and Shannon Snyder Patterson. Monday, March 30 at 9:15 a m., Mr. and Mrs A. Thomas Pat- according to Mrs. Leota Anderson, Relief Society presiterson are grandparents. dent. The spiritual living lesson Mrs. Keith Dona Marici Peterson and daughters of Con- will be given at 10 am. by cord, came here Mrs. Minnie Rutishauser, California, Saturday to attend Pioneer Mr. and Mrs. Clair Faux and Day an itvisited a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson. Roger Ruscnlof and (laughter, Mrs. Ceeile Brady returned Michelle, of Salt Lake City, home recently from a visit in were weekend visitors of Mr. comNyssa. Oregon, with her sis- and Mrs. Harold Rosenlof, S. to N. the Junior attend ing Mrs. ter, Olivia Bigler at the home of Mrs. Biglers son. Prom. Mayor Grant Rinehart, Nyssa, Oregon. Mrs. Brady accompanied hei son. Earl Murphy, who went to Seattle to get his wife who Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Lynda) Syndergaurd and family were ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs weekend visitors with Mr. and Charles Christensen. Mrs. Travis Barney and Dean. ser-vie- e, BYU IN ru MORONI 0 Three Page Security Bank of Utah, National Association |