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Show t The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Page Two 14, 1971 January Mt Pleasant Pyramti) Published Weekly West Main NORTH SANPETES HOME NEWSPAPER HARRISON CONOVER Publisher WEIGHT Editor MARY B. CLQWARD Associate Editor 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, $460 ; per copy, lOo Member: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. APPLIANCE REPAIR APPLIANCE REPAIR AND SERVICE DIRECTORY Broken Glass Factory-Traine- d Ona-hou- Servicemen Work Guaranteed 835-236- Stolcermatic BRAKE Heaters 90 Days FREE Service Also Parts and Service HANSEN STOKERMATIC at Gunnison, Ufah Ph. Block North of D rug Store 8 434823 Evenings Daytime COAL distributor of Huntington Canyon Carbon County and Browning COAL TRAVIS ROSENLOF 528-348- Hews (Briefs HARDWARE Consolidated Furniture. Carpets, wallpaper, Bennett paint General house furnishings. 6ft Pleasant. HOME REPAIR MADE TO ORDER Any Style Any Size Many different woods to choose from DWAINE'S CABINET SHOP Fairviaw, Utah Across from Post Office Phone 4 or 462-232- 2 PRESCRIPTIONS PHONE Fino Granite skillfully carved with the design of your choice. One low charge covers granite, carving and installing. Terms arranged. No interest. Dates carved on existing monuments in cemetery. Mt. Pleasant 462-202- 0 Fairviaw, Utah STAG AND CARA NOME COSMETICS PRESCRIPTIONS for men and women HOLIDAY MAGIC Sales for January Our product is located in Mt. Pleasant allowing prompt service Joyce Blacltham Beth Graham 462-254Cheryl Guy-mo- n Hardy Joyce Westenskow 436-842- 8 Welding 88 State Street FAIRVIEW CO. ANDERSON PAINTING AND DECORATING Sears Appliance Sales and Service MT. 462-251- 7 ELECTRONICS Service 274 North 1st West, Provo FIRST IN ELECTRONIC SERVICING Appliances RAY T. NICKLE Box 162 & Spring Phone or City, .Utah Deuel Builders Call Septic Tanks Back Filling 8 M.J. Excavating Morrill Noy, Mgr. 395 South Stato Mt. Ploasont, tUah Experts SERVICE EXPERT SERVICE for appliances electric motors, Homelite chain saws Scissors Sharpened FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY MANTI HOME SUPPLY Professional TV Service New and Used Serving Sanpete County Over 25 Years Experience 462-25Mt Pleasant PAUL V. PAY 4896681 ami six Ann. Mr. and NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have beer, filed with the State Engineer to change and ap- propriate water in State of Sanpete Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. County, Locations in SLB&M. Paul Johansen and-o- r Lois Johansen, Mt. Pleasant, Utah, propose to change the point of diversion and place of use of .015 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by App. No. 39825 The water has been diverted from a well, 320 ft. deep at a point, N 1300 ft. W. 12 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 4, T15S, R4E, and used for domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering of 35 cattle, 1 horse, 100 sheep, 10 hogs, and 100 poultry, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 0.25 acre within -- ). 12-i- Sec. 4, T15S, R4E. .015 sec. ft. of described heretofor I.inuary meeting for Mt. Pleasant Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be held at 2 p.m. on the 15th at the home of Talula Nelson, according to Captain Louise Seely. Vera McArthur will be The lesson, Diary or Journal" will be given by Minnie Rutishauser, and a history will he read by Dosena Brown. Eddie and Shirley Jensen Seely welcomed a baby girl, January 7 at the local hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jensen, Spring City, and Mayor and Mrs. Cherron Seely, Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Fergus Rosen-lunand Mrs. Henry Tuttle were Salt Lake City visitors on SunMr. ami 40379 20945 Woodstock Park, Ohio, .015 Alan S. Hintze, Ave., Fairview sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep at a point well, W. 1100 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 25, -- 100-50- 0 T14S, R4E, and used for domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering of 2 cattle, 2 horses, and 50 chickens, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 0.25 acre within Sec. 25, T14S, R4E. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84114, on or before Feb. 27, 1971. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid on Jan. 14, 21, and 28, 1971. Notice hereby given that all matters to be heard by the Justice ot the Peace for North Sanpete Precinct shall be heard every Thursday between the hours ot 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. in the Court Room, second floor of the City Hall, Mt. Pleasant, Ctah. Paul ( hrixtenxen North Sanpete Justice of the Peace Published in the Mt. Pleasant Notice is Pyramid January 14. 1971. d day. within T15S, R4E. duplicate the Year weekend in Las Vegas with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Corcoran and family. On New Year's Day they went boating on Lake Mojave. New Mrs. 4. N'2NE4 and Mrs. Carroll Farley daughter Leslie spent -- be diverted from a ft. deep at a point well, N. 1253 ft. W. 322 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 4, T15S,R4E, and used as to Douglas Sparks is spending some time in Salt Lake City at the home of her son, Monte Sparks and family. Monte had the misfortune to slip on some ice as he was entering his car to drive home Iron: work. He sustained a broken shoulder in the fall, has returned from the hospital and is now recuperating at his home. Mrs. Catherine relumed Draper has home from Great f alls. Montana, where she spent live holidays with Mr. and Mrs. ( ai l Diane) Johnson and daughters, Wendy and Melissa. i Mr. and Mrs. Rex Seely spent the holiday week in Bountiful where they visited the Reed Seely lamily, in Roy with the Dean Seely family and Jim Jones lamily. and in Ogden with the Kenner Christiansen family. The Seely s had just returned lrom a ten day visit in Phoenix with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wix, Mr and Mrs. William Jackson and Larry Seely. David of Fogelberg Sacramento, Calif., spent the holidays here visiting with his Mrs. Leaotta mother, Fogelberg. Mrs. Donna Sorensen and lamily of Ogden also visited her mother during the holidays. Mrs. Pauline Seely has returned home from Sait Lake City where she, spent the holidays with her children. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Que Seely to Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Hale Seely Drought her home last Monday. Club Vrlopic Literary Christmas party was held at the home ot Audrey Brunger with Efonia Burns as Luncheon was served to sixteen members. Four tables ol cards were played with Ina Hughes. Eva Staker, Essie Candland, Ruby Ericksen winning prizes. A gift exchange was also held. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd llafen spent ten days in Salt Lake City visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Granger during the holidays. Mr. ami Mrs. Hay Peterson, Mrs. Zella Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hafen and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hafen spent New Year's Eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hafen. A pot luck supper was served. .1. Pratt Mrs. returned home this week from a six weeks visit in Spokane, Washington, with her son, Andrew W. Pratt and family, and assisted them in moving to a new' home in Walnut Creek, Calif. . Survivors include a brother, George Que Graham of Salt Lake City and nieces and nephews. Burial was in the Fairview City Cemetery under the direction of the Ursenbach Funeral Home. Johnson funeral services held Funeral services were held Friday in the Fairview North Ward for Cora Mills Johnson, 65, who died Monday, January 4, 1971 in the Mt. Pleasant hospital of natural causes. Services were under the direction of the North Ward bishopric with Don Hansen conducting. The family prayer was offered by Gayle Hansen, prelude and postlude music, Evelyn Terry; hymn, combined Fairview North and South Ward choirs directed by Ellen Tucker; invocation. Bishop Lawrence Larsen; vocal duet, Alta Larsen and Ellen Tucker accompanied by Evelyn Terry; speaker, Bishop Keith Hansen; vocal solo by Norman Brunger with musical narration by Jay Peterson and accompanied by Koleen Peterson Resume, Lucille M. Hansen; vocal duet Ann and by granddaughters, Bonnie Mikkelsen, accompanied by Jean Beck; speaker, Golden Carlston; hymn, combined choir; benediction, Frank Mills; grave dedication by Bruce Nielsen. Pallbearers were grandsons and included David Johnson, Dean Johnson, Russell Johnson, Earl Johnson, Steven Johnson, and Gary Johnson. Burial was in the Fairview City Cemetery directed by the Ursenbach Funeral Home. Impressive funeral natural causes. Glen Bailey, counselor in the East Ward bishopric, conducted. Prelude and postlude music was furnished by Pearl, Sherman and Jay Christensen; a ladies choral group from Ephraim sang; invocation, Harry Dixon; speaker, Dr. Royal A. Bagley; tribute, Marietta Henroid; speaker, Roscoe Cox, Ephraim; musical number, Aden Johnson; benediction, Merlin Nielson. Burial was in Ephraim Cemetery. Kyle Clark dedicated the grave. Mrs. Caroline Cena Morley Anderson was born in Moroni, June 4, 1888, a daughter of Amasa and Hansena Hansen Morley. She married Dr. Abner Joachim Anderson, September 5. 1909 in the Manti Temple. He died January 30, 1950. She was a member of the LDS Church. Surviving are one son and three daughters, Drews Anderson, Moroni; Mrs. Paul E. (Ruth) Hansen, Ephraim; Mrs. Kyle (Lois) Clark, Provo; Mrs. Wesley (Carol) Peterson, Menlo eleven California; Park, grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren; brothers and sisters, Leo Morley, Moroni; Vancel Morley, Mrs. G. E. (Evelyn) Wilson and Lafe Morley, all Salt Lake City; Leonard Morley, Price; Mrs. Ray (Mildred) Seely, Mt. Pleasant. Albert Madsen dies; services in Fairview Sat. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Fairview South Ward Chapel for Albert Madsen, who died Jan. 13, 1971 of a heart ailment in Salt Lake City. Friends may call Friday evening irom 7 to 9 p.m. at the Jacobs Mortuary WHEN YOU FLICK A SWITCH IN YOUR HOME TONIGHT, there will be plenty of power to answer your call. Therell be more than enough power for the precipitators and other air filtering devices used in homes and factories, power to spare for the new sewage treatment plants and other equipment and installations used to clean up our environment. Theres power to spare, too, for the electric typewriters in your office or the computers, or electric saws or paint spray guns, or big motors at your job. Next fall a huge new generating unit will go "on the line at our Naughton Plant near Kemmerer, Wyoming with enough additional generating capacity for another Salt Lake City. Several years ago, planning and engineering began on a new plant that will probably be the largest on our system before the end of this decade the Huntington Canyon Plant near Price, Utah. It has its first huge unit scheduled for completion in June 1974. wer will Thats why there and to spare in the area served by Utah Power - is-- & be-po- Light Co. Ax Fairview assisted her mother. was presented Phyllis Tucker of Fairview, The program by gave an interesting travelogue and showed slides of her trip to Europe with the SCRAPBOOK 'S 0j MAN ON THE M0VI modern ThE DISTANCE FIRST FLOWM BY THE WRIGHT BROTHERS WAS 120 MORE THAN HALF THE LENGTH OF A SUPER-JE- T FEET, ONLY SLIGHTLY repair facilities Utah Power & Light Co. Same Rates as Provo JT No. Mileage Charge SHOE REPAIR EXPERT Ht E REPAIR GAIL ZABRISKIE SHOE REPAIR SHOP 50 West Main Mt. Pleasant UPHOLSTERING BROWN'S UPHOLSTERING Sofa lumping up 7 If so, bring it to 32 So. State By Spudnut Shop Phone Mt. Pleasant 462-229- 3 ThE B.& O. RAILROAD ONCE TRIED CARS WITH HUGE SAILS FOR POWER. A Service of the Unite! Transportation Union. in Mt. Pleasant and from 11 until time of services in the Fairview South Ward Chapel. Burial will be in the Fairview Cemetery. Further obituary details were not available at press time. Itlioda Pragc entertained Acme Club members at her home January 6. A lovely luncheon was served. Evelyn Terry ol services were held Friday, January 8 in Moroni East Ward chapel for Mrs. Caroline C. Morley Anderson, 82, who died January 5, in a Provo hospital of 1971 Mr. and Mrs. Cal Christensen and lamily of Bountiful were Sunday visitors with his mother, Mrs. Henry T. Christensen. who 7 d S FURNACES Hie in AND PARTS all home FURNACES Sprmgv Garwood Strate Mt. Pleasant Pyramid issues of December 30, 1970, January 7 and January 14, Printed S. Cupel children ol Salt Lake City visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Seely last Wednesday. New Year's Day visitors at the Seely home included Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas Patterson, Rebecca, Kelly, Scott and Paula cluded the program by singing a vocal solo. Fifteen members were present. held Friday for Caroline Morley Supply y 835-236- 1 Vl Block West of Bank Phone 835-236- 1 COAL OIL GAS A1A Round Oak Furnaca Co. 30, 1970. i-jI- 462-253- in Utah Snow Removal Fill Dirt Top Soil & of sets repaired in home parts guarantee Factory-trainetechnicians Most 462-263- Mrs. Lucy . . . con- Funeral services 75 Manti Home Supply REPAIR for Servicing REFRIGERATION SERVICE PHONE December AND HOME Factory Trained Tabernacle Choir. She otes will not Ik; responsible for any debts or bills contracted by my wife, Lucile I. Strate, after Funeral services Wednesday in the Fairview North LDS Ward Chapel for Selma Graham Peterson, 88, of Fairview who died January 9, 1971 in the Sanpete LDS Hospital in Mt. Pleasant of causes incident to age. She was born on June 14, 1882 in Milburn a daughter of Richard and Nellie Lasson Graham. She married Floren Peterson on November 19, 1924 in the Manti LDS Temple. She has lived in Fairview since that time. LEGAL NOTICE The Colosseum in Rome was opened for use in A.D. 80. 462-239- 2 REFRIGERATION COMMERCIAL GOOD REASON TO SMILE Janey Cothran (left), Walter Reed General Hospitals first kidney transplant patient, bids a happy goodbye to Lt. Col. (Dr.) Joseph L. Alexander (fourth from left) as she leaves the hospital in Washington, D.C. Dr. Alexander, chief of Transplant Service, led the team of Army surgeons which' performed the transplant. Sharing Jancy's smile are her parents, Air Force Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Benjamin A. Cothran, and Capt. John P. Frank III, head nurse of the ward in which Jancy recuperated. 1971. and Stereo Repairs Color Experts TV EXCAVATING T renching PLEASANT BRICKEY Refrigeration Phone 427-371- 1 IstW. REFRIGERATION STEVE'S EXCAVATING 427-344- 5 For SERVICE on your SEARS APPLIANCE 2 CALL 'Interior-ExteroRoofs r Painting Wallpapering Walltexing Samples and Free Estimates in Youn Home 76 S. Diesel Farm Machinery & Home Phone Ray Basements in Cummins Speciolizing PAINTING Mt. Pleasant PHONE 1 Auto, Truck Tractor Gas & Diesel Repair Shop Phone ELECTRICIAN ELECTRONICS SPRING CITY, UTAH Sylvania Dealer Sales & Service Home Entertainment Center: Color Television Black and White Television Console Stereo Component Systems Portable Stereos Radio and Tape Players See at the home of Steven Strate 7 OR CALL Quality Sylvania TV & Stereo entertainment products backed by dependable service. Sylvania does not make, them fast they just make them good! 462-237- & Young's Rexall Drug Lynda State J&M Repair MONUMENTS RUESCH MONUMENT 436-840- TV REPAIR Mt. Pleasant Ut. 84647 DRUGS RELIABLE were held Kennecott 640 0 Electronics 66 South Ogilvie, Max Factor Cosmetics in Fairview ward Salt Lake City, Utah 84111, on or before the 25th day of March, A D. 1971. Claims must lx presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953 and with proper verification as required therein. Ed Lund, Executor of the Will of EDWARD BAILEY, I teceused Richard C. Cahoon, Attorney Published in the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid January 1,8, 15 and 22, water is INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS Timers Controls Alarms H. J. McKELL, CHIROPRACTOR 177 North Main, Ephraim, Utah Mon., Wed., Fri, 10 to 6 5 Evenings by Appointment Tussy, Wed- Clement CHIROPRACTOR- - Vitamins Cough and Cold Remedies funeral held Building. Hereafter, FREE ESTIMATES MONUMENTS MT PLEASANT DRUG STORE dersigned at - -- Selma Peterson ll E TO CREDITORS Estate of EDWARD BAILEY, also known as ED. BAILEY and as IIYKUM EDWARD BAILEY, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the un- SE1 (SE1 RADIO 7 last nesday night at the home of Beth Allred. The program was presented by Steven Bench' of Fairview, who showed pictures ol the Cook Islands where he served an LDS mission. A delicious dessert was served. Eleven members were present. Special guests were Delma Jorgensen, Eunice Aldrich and Margaret Bench. Mt. Pleasant 462-201- Fine Arts Club ! were entertained CABINETS Phone oas I WILL BE in Mt. Pleasant each Monday to do income taxes at Bunger's Motel. 3 Phone for appoint-me- n t. I am a DAV. I do audits for 6 towns in No. Sanpete. Capable and reasonable. Merrill Peterson, Gunnison. Tel. f5 Members 9 SHOP MORONI, UTAH Disc Brake Service, Drum Turning and Shoe Fitting Also Flywheel Refacing Phowp. TWO part English Shepherd puppies need homes. Will make good sheep or cattle dogs. Phone jl4 New and Used AMMCO Brake Service 2 jl4 462-202- BRAKE SERVICE REPAIR jl4ca v Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information 1971. HEATERS & Co. 462-214- SERVICES-Miscellane- for authorized service JOHN'S Furniture 462-255- 9. 86 WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 462-214- 9 MT. PLEASANT 1 Mt! 202, BABY Swing on legs, like new, $7.00; also bathinette. Mrs. Asel Coates. Phone OW DICK'S GLASS & PAINT Supply Box 462-218- 4, Pleasant, Utah. j21 HI neighbor! Tied Blue Lustre for cleaning carpets? Its super! Rent electric shampooer $1. Consolidated MISCELLANEOUS Service on Sform Door Window r Guardianship Notices Miscellaneous FURNACES, railroad damaged, guaranteed. Get furnace work done now. Trade in old coal furnace for automatic heat electric, oil, gaa. A&A Round Oak Furnace, 351 South 1100 East, Springville. j31tfc DO YOU need lumber? For native lumber sawed to order contact Bob Draper, Ph. OBITUARUo I Guaranfead Expert Installation Manti Home Call WINDSHIELD-WIND- Probate and REDUCE excess body fluids with FLUIDEX diuretic tablets, only $1.69 at Mt. Pleasant Drug. jl4 GLASS AUTO Rata: 5e par word; minimum (1.00 Rerun Rata: 50c (up ar 6 lines) 489-668- 1, Second BUSINESS Legal Notices FOR SALE at Mt Pleasant Utah 84647 90 WOODROW Classified Ads |