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Show May 15, 1970 Page Three THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Randy K. Jensen Spring diL The Spring City Sunday School Mother's Day piogram was presented under the diiec-tio- n of Jean Strute, Norma Lou Donaldson, Ruth Ellis and Leslie Clark. was Congregation singing conducted by Florence McKinney and organist Leslie Allred. Invocation, Rudolph Hope; sacrament service, Aaronic priesthood; greetings and tiibute ta the mothers, Supt. Charles Clark; talks, Brenda Sorensen, Ellen Strate; remarks, Glep Osborne of the Sunday School songs by the Junior Sunday School directed by Leslie Clark, accompanist, Kathy Sorensen; poems, Lori Mickel, Carl Rostron; vocal duct Andrea Blain, Cynthia Allred, accompanist; tribute to mothers Wesley Sorensen; poems, Sta?:y Allied, Michael Black; organ eolo, Pamela Watson; tribute to Osral Allred; wives, Bishop poems, Christine Blain, Curl Beck; reading, Nellie Blain; vocal solo, Dee Bullock of the Sunday School superintendency, accompanist, his mothei, Mrs. Bullock; presentation of gifts, Pamela Anderson. Mehl Ree Strate, Eugena Sorensen, Patricia Everitt, Carolyn Sorensen, LuDear Strate; background music, Leslie Allred; benediction, Jerry Sorensen. Lt. Col. ar.d Mrs. LVor Jensen and Stuart of Ogden spent Mothers Day with Mr3. LaFern Jensen and Mr .and Mrs. Rulon Blain. They were Sunday dinner guests with Mr .and Mrs. Blain. Mi. and Mrs. Kenneth Howell and family of Manti were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vero Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bean and family from Sunset were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Don Justesen. Mrs. Edith Schofield visited Sunday, Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schofield and family. They observed Mothers Day and the birthday of Mr3. Schofield on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Reid H. Allred spent Mothers Day in Fairview at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Lawrence Lareen and family- The family of Mrs. Mabel Beck visited with hei and observed her birthday cn May 8. Mrs. Ida Stubbs of Provo visited her mother Friday and Saturday. Other visitors cn Friday and Saturday were Louis Reed Beck and duughtei, Jeanette from Bountiful; Mi. and Mrs. Harold Arncldson of Moroni, Mrs. Margaret Sue Jono3 and children of Nephi, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Morris Beck from Murray, Mrs. Jolenc Christensen and children ol Mt. Pleas- ant Mr i. Mabel Beck spent Mother.'. Day in Moroni with Mr. rd Mrs. Harold Arnoldson. and Mrs. Jerry Ray Johansen and children of Ogden were Saturday and Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Reid If. Allred. promoted at Fort Rucker RanWarrant Officer (W-l- ) dy K. Jensen, left, Is administered the oath of a warrant officer in the U. S. Army by his father, Lieutenant Colonel LaVar Jensen of the Defense Depot, Ogden, during ceremonies at Ft. Rucker, Alabama. WO Jensen completed 32 weeks of helicopter flight training at the U. S. Army Aviation School in March and has been assigned to Vietnam. Col. Jensen is chief, warehousing division, and has been assigned at DDO since March of 1968. Lt. Col. LaVar Jensen is a son of Mrs. LaFern Jensen and Warrant Officer Randy K. Jensen is a grandson of Mrs. LaFern Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Blain of Spring City. luf, Robert Draper, J. D. Seely, Paul Shelley, Shrol Eriek-seBrenda Olsen, Laura third row, Martha Peterson, Madsen, Kimberly Eddy, Rutliann Sorensen, Tim Nelson, Keith Syndergaard, Gene Bryant, Kelly Rosenlof, Kenny Iehrson, Billy Christensen. Singing Sixth, left to right, Dixie Jorgensen, Jody Dase, Deborah Nicholes, Vickie Gamble, Diane Beck, Bobby Shepherd, Michael Richhart, John Grosvenor, Jerry Allred, Robert MeKinlay, and Director Norman Brungerj second row, Robyn L'rsenbaeh, Kathy Hansen, Lisa Sorensen, Tammy Frandsen, Antonette Berti, Ralph Brothersen, Kent Rosen- - n; Ogden; Miss Marilyn Hansen, Sr't Lake City; Lorrell Hank sen, Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. of American Fjrk. IVil-loc- Miss Carma Beck was home with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Allen Beck the past weekend. Miss Beck is from Salt Lake City. M.. and Mrs. Theron Madsen spent the past weekend in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Madsen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Miller and baby. They attended the Sunday Mothers Day program in the 18th ward with Phil and Gaye Lyn. In Lindon they visited Mr. and Mrs. Marion Johnson and family and in Provo with Mi. and Mrs. Arthur Robinson. The Variety club members were the guests Wednesday evening at the home of Hert.t Strate. Enjoying lefreshments, visiting and playing g.nnvs were Bernice Erickson, Ethel Scrensen, Catherine Christensen, Thelma Madsen, Cecil Wat-reMaud Dcwnard, Rozina Olsen, Shirley Black and from Mt. Pleasant,. Erma Shelley and Beverly Olsen. 462-268- Astrobiology is the study of living organisms on celestial bodies other than the earth. Mt. Pleasant Elementary School 'Singing Sixth on television show SPRING CITY ATHENE OSBORNE A law regulating the taking of deer was enacted as early as 1705 in New York State. 8 Mt. Pleasant Elementary School's "Singing Sixth" Grade Howard Hansen and family cf will on television on appear Salt Lake City and Mr. and 21. May Mrs. Stephen Strate and The little group of 32 under direction of Norman Brunger was just organized into a singMi. and Mrs. Vero Aiken, Mr. their own and Mrs. Archie Aiken, Mi. and ing group playing ukelele accompaniment during Mrs. Terrance Aiken, Mr. and this school year and have pre Mr3. Floyd Draper & Mrs. Vera Sorensen attended the Golden reporter and Crystal Watson, Open song leader. Other members of Wedding Anniversary House in the Lehi Fourth Ward the club have been Rowland Cultural Hall Saturday evening Hill, Chad Beck, Sam Osborne, for Mr. and Mrs. Linel Larsen. Christine Mooseman, Dani Nic-klMr. Larsen was a former resJanet Erickson, Ruth Ann ident of Spring City, a son of Strate, Patti Crisp and Carolyn Daniel W. and Eunice Nielsen Graham. Our leader has been Larsen. Mrs. Linel Larsen (Mi- Ethel Sorensen. It there is any boy or girl of na) was born in Lehi, a daughter of Elisha and Elizabeth ages 9 to 19 that would like to Wilson Peck. this year and has join not yet joined, contact Ethel The Action club has con- Sorensen as soon as possible. cluded its meetings with a party week. The TV series which have Lt. Col. LaVar Jensen of Ogbeen on "Prepardness in all den and son of Mrs. LaFern types of Emergiencies is now Jensen of Spring City, leaves completed. May 31 for Washington, D.C. Officers have been Dale Sorwhere he will receive instrucensen, president; Lynda Black, tions prior to leaving for Kovice president; Brenda Sorenrea for 13 months duty uith sen. secretary; Robert Sorensen, tho Army. chil-c'.'c- n. Mushrooms are more than 90 per cent water by weight, according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. sented programs in various communities, this time being their fourteenth presentation. They will sing and play on Thursday, May 21 on the Jackie y Noakes Program on Channel 5 at 11 a.m. the presentation Following they will have a field trip to the Hansen Planetarium, Hogle Zoo and the Kennecott Copper pit at Bingham Canyon. Mid-da- Trap shoot slated e, 4-- H A trap shoot is scheduled to be held at Mt. Pleasant Airport Sunday, May 31, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Sanpete County Search and Rescue group is sponsoring the event. 4-- H Rattlesnakes have been known to kill themselves by accidentally striking their own bodies with venomous fangs. I have a friend who has fourteen kids for relaxation he Henry gees to the dentist. E. Leabo The word motel was first used in 1925 in connection with an establishment opened in San Luis Obispo, Calif. The name was coined by the architect and the place was first called and advertised as a "Motel Inn." More than 920,000 Americans troubled by emphysema, are a respiratory disease that kills over 20,000 every year. There is one protest sign the world over: the stifled yawn. Changing Times. . , . given oath by his father firsts in Cub Scout competition Bruce Jensen, Kevin Thomson, Vert Simmons, Mark Bird, Todd Macfarlane, Mitchell Lar- Moroni West Ward Pack 551, Den 1 and Chester Ward Pack 555, Den 2, are the proud winners of the First Place Trophy a for Cub Scouts at the held at Snow College Scout-O-Ram- THANK YOU Mi. and Mr. Lee C. Mov.er would like to express their thiirks and appreciation to the many people who have patronized the Mower Looker Plant in Fain lew during the past ten years it has been under theii management and ownership. We would like to encourage patron to support the new ni'nagement which will be under the cwi.ership o I Leon end Sandra Sid well. The new owners are cappble of providing an excellent service to theii customers. We appreciate all the help and support you have given us while we have owned this business. Wc are a'sc deeply appreciative of all the cards, visits and acts of kindness that has been shown us during the ot Mr. Mower. Lee and Jean Mower recently. The winning theme was "CirTo cus Games and Goodies.' carry out this theme the boys made games and pictures that decorated the booth. During the afternoon they enjoyed participating in the booth, helping with games, candy filled balloons and making lollipops. The mood for the afternoon was set by the circus music of the calliope. Leaders and boys involved were, Moroni West Ward, Cub Master John Brewer, Den Mothers Joyce A. Westenskow, Doris K. Brewer, Den Chief Paul Christensen, Cubs Jude Brewer, Ernest Alcita, Kurt Despain, Scott Sherman, Lewis Westenskow, David Syme, and Kim Coates; Chester Ward, Den Mothers Jean Jensen and Marva Z. Simons, Den Chief Keith JenAustin Maxfield, sen, Cubs President Grovei Cleveland was known as the hangman of Euffalo." As sheriff of Erie Ccunty, N. Y., he presonally hanged p, murderer, refusing to give the unpleasant task to the deputies. CONOCO WADE'S 15 Mt. Pleasant North State SPECIAL OPENING Grease Jobs - Wash Jobs One Week Only -- - 99c $125 May 17 through May 23 Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr. Max Blain for Mothers Day were Bp. and Mrs. Mack Wilkcy and family, Mt. Pleasant; Mi. nnd Mrs. Gorden Blain, Guy and Gary Blain. Visitors Sunday with Mr. end Mrs. Claude Acord were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hansen and family, Mrs. La Rue Bates and sen, Dwenc, Salt Lake City; Mr .and Mrs. David Evans and family of Bountiful. mi iiappu Mt. Pleasant, Utah Cbmmg just topped tlie Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne were Mr. and Mrs. Connell Osborne and family, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Osborne and children, Nephi and Mi. and Mrs. Glen Osborne and. family. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Shaw and family of Salt Lake City spent Mothers Day with Mr. and Mrs. Dclcnc Carlson. self-deanin- g om O The Coimterane. 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This is ( ountcrxpdce Cooking A Corning invention No burners, coils, grease traps At last Smooth, touch Pyrnccram'gluvk'ccrainic lop Beautiful Invisiblcclcctm heating elements. thermostatically controlled Very precise Naturally, IhcCornmg C ounier.tngc is the range of tomorrow But you cun get it today Avutlable in white, avocado. coppertone and harvest gold. Vi NOW $8.30 $9.38 - NOW 2 CANS $11.15 Other Paints at Reduced Prices! . WHITE PAINT transcontinental railroad, Kdf-deniiii- ig 2 and save NOW Reg. $7.19 RUBBER BASE LATEX OUTSIDE AGO THIS YEAR, WHOLE TOWNS FOR WORKMEN WERE ON TRAINS AND SET UP AT RAILHEADS AS NEEDED Buy 2 gallons May 31 Rubber Latex Mothers Day visitors at the Sunday visitors with Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Mrs. Willard Hansen were Mr. Hansen were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Venoy Hansen and Dee Bullock and small son of baby of Glendale, Mi. and Mrs. CARRIED Randy K. Jensen Moroni West Ward, Chester win The white belltird of South America sings one repeated note which can be heard for more than a mile. Nearby, it sounds like p blacksmiths hammer on an anvil. SiiMiir Sunday and Mothers Dry visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mickel were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mickel ar.d family, Mrs. Dixie Sperry and daughter, Lynda, Salt Lake City; Mr .and Mrs. Ruel Christensen r.nd children of Moroni; and Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Mickel end children. Mi. and Mrs. Virgus Osbcinc visited in Salt Lake City Saturday with Mi. and Mrs. E. L. Allred, Mrs. Emma Sorensen, Mi. and. Mrs. Keith Sorensen, Carolyn Sorensen, Mrs. Rochelle Pacheco and baby. They also visited Jordan with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Justesen and Judy and in Orem with Mr. and Mrs. Connell Osborne and family. Kurins the building of the (W-l- ) n, Dr. A CENTURY WO .... . as low as $3.33 gal. $3.49 FOLKS, ITS THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN! DEUEL BUILDERS Buy your building materials now and save! 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