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Show The Ml. Pleasant Pyiarnid Page Two November 13, 1970 ppaarntt $hjnmttii Published Weekly at MU Pleasant, Utah 84647 80 West Main NORTH SANPETES HOME NEWSPAPER t HARRISON CONOVER Publisher WEIGHT WOODROW Editor MARY B. CLOWARD Associate Editor Second class postage paid at Mt Pleasant, Utah 84647. Entered at the post office In Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647, as second class matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription in advance per year, $4 AO; per copy, 10c NAMember: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. BUSINESS REPAIR APPLIANCE DIRECTORY Factory-Traine- d Servicemen Guaranteed Work Manti Home Phone Miscellaneous FOR SALE FURNACES, railroad damaged, guaranteed. Get furnace work done now. Trade in old coal furnace for automatic heat electric, oil, gas. A&A Round Ouk Furnace, 351 South 1100 East, Springville. J3tfc Reid Mott, WEANER FIGS Spring City. Phone nl3 1955 WILLYS Pickup. Good condition. Newly overhauled nl3 engine. Phone 489-668- 462-267- 462-275- PAINTING ANDERSON PAINTING AND DECORATING Roofs Interior-Eitorio- r Painting Walltoiing & Free Estimates in Your Home Somples Funeral services SALE-Miscellan- eom GRASS, Grass, Grass. Enough to winter 300 head of cattle. J. Leo Seely, Mt. Pleasant. 76 S. 1st W. Mt. Pleasant Phono 462-251- 7 462-263- 8 WASHER, bed, springs, camp stove, dishes, bedding, other household articles. See Cecile n20 Bittle, Mt. Pleasant. UPRIGHT Piano, must see to appreciate; also used refrigcomfortable living erator; 6 room chaii. Phone after 5 p.m. TRI-CHETRI-CHE- that go n27 Paints and supplies. kits are gifts on giving long after you give them. Earn yours. Host a class in your home. Call Koleen Ped4 terson, DELICIOUS Apples, 52.50, $3.00 9 and $3.50 per box. Phone or call at 50 North 3rd n20 West. Apt. 14. MISCELLANEOUS Tri-Che- m 427-378- 0. 462-201- Basements Snow Trenching Septic Tanks Back Filling Removal Fill Dirt Top Soil M. N. Excavating REFRIGERATION r Ray's Service Refrigeration RAY T. NTCKLE - Spring City, Merrill Nay, Mgr, Box 395 South State 1 Mt. Appliances & Phona Utah or 462-294- 5 Pleasant, tUah for authorized service REFRIGERATION REFRIGERATION SERVICE Manti Home Supply REPAIR 635-236- 1 SERVICE SERVICE AND PARTS EXPERT for all home appliances electric motors, Homelite chain saws' nl3 92243. Help ARE YOU WORTH $18,000 IN A YEAR? Most of our men earn less but are pleasantly surprised with splendid income they dc enjoy. Need man over 40 to take short trips in Mt. Pleasant area. Air Mail A. T. Dickerson, PetroPres., Southwestern leum Ccrp., Ft. Worth, Tex. nl3 LOST RED Herford cow, bally-face- d Call 462-242- nl3 Scissors Sharpened PICKUP AND FREE DELIVERY MANTI HOME SUPPLY ' Block West of Bank Phono 835-236- 1 Professional TV Service Serving Sanpete County Over 25 Years Experience Mt. Pleasant 3 PAUL. V. PAY 462-255- J&M Repair Auto, Truck & Tractor Gas & Diesel Repair Specializing & We'ding Diesel in Cummins Farm Machinery FAIRVIEW Shop Phone 427-344- Phone Horn 427-371- 1 Sears Appliance Sales and Service MT. PLEASANT BRICKEY SPARKLING H. J. McKELL, CHIROPRACTOR 177 North Main, Ephraim, Utah Mon., Wed., Fri. 10 to 6 5 Evenings by Appointment DRUGS MT. PLEASANT DRUG Hair Product including hair color, conditioning shampoo and permanent Spiedel Watch Band installed on watch at no extra charge Timex WrJt Watches Reliable Prescription Hr. 97 After hrs emergency Sprayed Ceilings Clean Work Free Estimates All types of drywall work done Phone or e Michael D. Olsen 7067 S. 230 E. Midvale, Ut. 84047 Phone or Contact Elmo Davis at Wales ELECTRONICS 274 North 1st Wost, Provo SERVICING TV OgilvSe Young's STAG LAUNDROMAT Now Open Rexall Drug in Mt. Pleasant LAUNDRY MAID PRESCRIPTIONS for men end women LAUNDROMAT DRY CLEANING & ELECTRICIAN New in this area will go anywhere, anytime FREE ESTIMATES for Servicing Call 515 West Main MONUMENTS & 462-253- Supply ROSS SHELLEY ELECTRONICS SPRING CITY, UTAH Seles & Service Sylvania Dealer Center: Home Entertainment Color Television Blacl and White Television Console Stereo Component Systems Stereos Porteb Radio and Tape Players See at the home ot Steven Strata 7 OR CALL Quality Sylvania TV & Stereo en tertainment products backed by dependable service. Sylvania does not make, them fast they just make them good! RUESCH I MONUMENT CO. Former resident dies on coast Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Nelson Gough, 94, were held Monday afternoon in Mt. LDS Pleasant Second-ThirWard chapel with Glen I. Hardy, bishop of the Second Ward, presiding. Mrs. Gough, a long-tim- e resident of Mt. Pleasant, died of natural causes November 4, 1970 in California. She was born June 10, 1876 in Manti, Utah, a daughter of Antone C. and Annie Meria Jenson Madson. She married L. P. Nelson and they made their home in Mt. Pleasant for many years. She and her husband reared a niece and a nephew, Wanda and Bobby Nelson. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Helene N. Tall, Los Angeles; four grandchildren. Rodney L. Rowe conducted the services. Prelude and postlude music was played by Ellen Jorgensen; invocation, Harry G. Ericksen; vocal duet, Pearle Winkler and Ina L. Jones, accompanied by Ellen Jorgensen; speaker, J. Harold Winkler; UPHOLSTERING 32 So. Stata Mt. Pleasant By Spudaut Shop Phona Funeral Brent, Murray; of Lake City; Salt (Jeanne) George Mrs. Souza, grandchildren; brothers and sisters, J. W. Anderson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Leonard (Millie) Everts, Mrs. Don (Geneil) Carter, both Mt. Pleasant; James E., Mrs. Harold (Ruth) Christensen and George Anderson, all of Moroni. Fremont, California; 17 grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Eldred Jim, Mrs. Aaron (Lima) Olson, both of Magna; Mrs. Laura Petersen, Provo; Spencer Curtis, Salt Lake City. Card of Thanks We one-hal- f About of the cultivated land in the world is used in the production of cereal s and about of the cereal acreage is in wheat. many ways during the time of our sorrow. Family of Earl A. Brewer two-fifth- Paul, Mrs. Karl(Royce) Nielson, appreciate the many acts of kindness extended to us at (his lime, and will always remember with appreciation llie thoughtfulness of so many people who helped us in so Gsmwnm were services violin selection, Mary Lyle Peterson, accompanied by Julie Reid; tribute, Marjorie N. Beck, written by Soren M. Nielsen, Salt Lake City; speaker, Nelson Johansen ; benediction, Alfred E. Drage. Burial was in Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery directed by Buchanan Mortuary. Alfred E. Drage dedicated the grave. up Lynx. 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Pick up an application at any of the 109 First Security Banks or more than 10,000 BankAmericard merchants in Utah, Idaho, or Wyoming. Its and postage is paid. self-address- X Service Marks Owned And Licensed By BankAmerica Service Corp Suggestion! Plan your vacation to include iMIMf 'snouimoBiiEs FIRST SECURITY BANK 395 East 1st North i daughters: all Thursday under the direction of Ursenbach Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant. Burial was in the Moroni City cemetery. & 462-209- Funeral services were held Thursday in Salt Lake City for Truman Curtis, 60, Salt Lake aty, who died Nov. 8, 1970 in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Burial was in the Redwood Memorial Estates. He was born Jan. 6, 1910 in Moroni, the son of Jacob and Sena Simonsen Curtis. He married Ruth Jensen, Jan. 7, 1928 in Manti: the marriage later being solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. Curtis worked as an y technician and was employed by the Salt Lake City and County Health Department. Survivors include his widow and the following sons and Laura, Salt Lake City; Marie, Dorothy, Diane, Jennette and Ellen, all of Moroni; brother, R. Udell; Mrs. Wesley (Voneil) Agaard; Mrs. Wanda Holman, all of Salt Lake aty; Mrs. Clifford (Maxine) Franklin, Fort Wayne, Indiana. $795.00 3 for Mr. Curtis Nielson June 17, 1948. Survivors: wife, mother, three U. S. Navy, Long Beach, California; Andrew, Floyd, Nunley's Sales and Service Sofa lumping up? If to, bring it t Services held Surviving are his widow; sons and daughters, Heber Ho-li- s Anderson, Orem; Mrs. A. J. (LaRue) Hansen, Salt Lake City; Dean C. Anderson, Mt. Pleasant; Bert M. Anderson, Hioenix, Ariz.; William Monte Anderson, Draper; Mrs. Don (Mary) Gwilliam, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Larry (Rhea) Stewart, Cedar aty; 36 grandgreatchildren; twenty Church and a member of the Moroni Lions Qub, and served as a City councilman. He was a salesman. He married Dora BROWNS UPHOLSTERING Earl Alden Brewer dies at 60. h Boyd F. Anderson, 47, died Monday Nov. 9, 1970 in Salt Lake City. He was born in Moroni Nov. 8, 1923, a son of Rodney L. and Venice Felt Anderson. He was a member of the L. D. S. SHOE REPAIR Mt. Plaaiant Funeral services will be held 1 Saturday , November 14 at p.m. in Mt. Pleasant LDS Ward chapel for Heber Anderson, 74, who died at his home November 10, 1970 of a heart ailment. Bert Ruesch, bishop of the First Ward will be in charge. Friends many call Friday 7 to 9 p.m. and one hour prior to services on Saturday at Ursenbach Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers friends are asked to contribute to the ITimary Children's Hospital. Burila will be in Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery. Mr. Anderson was born in Moroni, September 22, 1896, a son of Nels Heber and Mary Ann Knopp Anderson. He married Pearl Johansen February 7, 1917 in Manti. One year later, February 7, 1918 the marriage was solemnized in the Manti L.D.S. Temple. He was a farmer and was a member of the Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y services held Np Mileage Charge REPAIR iM'K Boyd Anderson NOTICE I will no longer be responsible for any debts run by my wife after October 29, 1970. Thomas E. Allen Published in Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Nov. 13, 20, 27, 1970. Same Rates as Provo 50 Wait Main MONUMENTS John Brewer, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Max (Lena) Coates, Qeon and Heber Brewer, all of Mt. Pleasant. Prayer at the mortuary was given by Jack A. Brewer; prelude and postlude music, Judy Anderson; prayer, Arthur Brewer; speakers. Dr. Dail P. Averett and Bishop Bert Ruesch; musical numbers included two numbers by Moroni male quartet, Mack Morley, Harold Arnoldson , John Guymon and Charles Christensen, accompanied by Joyce Nielsen; and organ solo, Judy Anderson; benediction, John A. Brewer. Burial was in Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery directed bv Ursenbach Funeral Home. Kay Ostler dedicated the grave. Pall bearers were all sons of Mr. Brewer, John Brewer, Arthur Brewer, Jack Brewer, Lonnie Brewer, Vincent Brewer and Granden Brewer. tachnicians Most modern repair facilities in Utah GAIL ZABRISKIE SHOE REPAIR SHOP Fino Granite skillfully carved with the design of your choice. One low charge covers granite, carv-in- q and installing. Tarms arranged. No interest. Dates carved on existing monuments in cemetery. 462-202- 0 Mt. Pleasant Funeral services for Earl Brewer, 60, were held Monday afternoon in Mt. Pleasant First Fourth LDS Ward Chapel with Douglas Cool, counselor in the First Ward Bishopric officiating. Mr. Brewer died November 6, 1970, at his home of natural causes. He was born October 30, 1910, in Wales, a son of John A. and Christina Anderson Brewer. He married Annie Ostler October 21, 1931 at Moroni. He was a member of the LDS Church. He worked as a coal miner, sheepherder and laborer. Surviving are his widow; sons daughters, Earl John, Moroni; Arthur K., Jack Alden, Mrs. Robert (Mona Rae) Carter, all Salt Lake City; Mrs. Kay '(Veeon) Sudweeks, Yerrington, Nevada; Mrs. J. D. (Deeon) Chapman, Ariz.; Lonnie James, Spring City; Mrs. Buddy Ann) Anderson, (Dorothy Tooele; Vincent P., Japan; Mrs. Robert (Judy) Dunningan, Ely, Factory-traine- d SHOE STEVE'S Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Furfher Information ' Alden parts guarantea EXPERT 427-381- 0 Probate and Guardianship Notices - Heber Anderson First-Fourt- 7 CALL FAIR7IEW Monday for Earl A Brewer of sots repaired in homo 75 y COSMETICS Electrician and Stereo Repairs Color Experts Deuel Builders Fairview, Utah AND CARA NOME Licensed ELECTRONIC IN FIRST V- d For SERVICE on your SEARS APPLIANCE CALL 462-265- 2 CHIROPRACTOR Legal Notices State Street 188 Services held Nevada, Granden, Robert, WANTED Tammy, Brenda, all Mt. ONE ACRE lot in or around Pleasant; 32 grandchildren; Mt. Pleasant, with water brothers, sister, Clington and WANTED Factory Trained Experts PHONE n20 585 share. J. M. Sheldon, Tangerine, El Centro, Calif., AND HOME COMMERCIAL HAVE seme black pups. Will give them to good homes. Half Millar, half Collie. Ph. 462-277- 162 Saturday for nl3 furniPINENUTS, Antiques, ture, bottles, flat irons, lamps, lanterns; also clocks set In polished stone. Call evenings and weekends. Ted Bushman, 381 West 5th South. n20 NEVER used anything like it," say users of Blue Lustre carpet cleaner. Rent electric shampooer $1. Consolidated nl3c Furniture Co. 462-213- Wallpapering EXCAVATING Supply 835-236- .00 Rate) Be per word; minimum Rerun Rete: 50c (up or B lines) EXCAVATING APPLIANCE REPAIR AND SERVICE Call FOR Classified Ads ' I 3 Mt. Pleasant PACIFIC TRAILS AGRICULTURAL TOUR February 27 thru March 7 |