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Show 14, 1971 January The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid FTIM. GREEN JESSIE OLDROYD High Priests set social Jan. 20 North Sanpete Stake High Priests are sponsoring a party for the evening of Wednesday, January 20 at 7:30 in the Stake Mrs Olga Black returned home Wednesday alter being a pat tent at the Sanpete LDS hospital the past two weeks Ml- Invited Elders and Adult Aaronic IOOF Lodge No. 20 officers Officers of Mt. Pleasant IOOK Lodge No. 20, who have served during the past six months, were recently to serve until in that capacity. July They are, P. A. Wilcox, noble 1 Orval Simons, vice Herbert L. Norman, grand, secretary, and Dudley Rowe, treasurer. grand; 'oroni . . . and Mrs. Mr. Charles Chrisensen and Mrs. Ivy Anderson have returned home from Santa Fe, New Mexico where they visited the Christensens Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Don Rea. They report extreme cold weather in New Mexico, also son-in-la- Richard Lamb has returned to Phoenix, Arizona, where he is a high school teacher, after spending the holidays at the home ol his parents, Mr. and Mrs Morgan Lamb. While here Mr. and Mrs. Lamb ntertained at a family dinner vhich also included Mr. and Mrs Earl Tidwell, Moroni; Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Christensen and children, Connie Craig, and Collette, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Stella Hall, Provo; Mr. and Mrs Eugene Jackson, Carol, Peggy, Mark and Joe, of Nephi. Mis, Vi-iio- and small daughter, Kami ol (ilendale spent the hi istmas holiday s here "Mi Mi. and Mrs.' Hillard Hansen and family. Mr. and Mis. Howard Hansen and are the Seventies, Priesthood and their wives The program, under the direction of the High Priests, will be presented by the Snow College Institute of Religion Mrs Grant Johansen is in charge ol the luncheon to be served '11(1 ' 'sited dining the holidays and Mrs Hansen. Mr and Mrs Lawrence Larsen ol Fairview visited thursday alternoon at the home ol Mrs Reid H Allred Mrs Mor Rae Wilkey and children ol Mt Pleasant visited Thursday alternoon with Mrs Max Blain who is recovering from an illness of the flu Home with Mis. Etta their mother Larsen . l, Mrs June Sondrup left recently lor California where she will visit her son, Junius Clawson and family. Mr and Mrs. LaVoy and family of Kearns Saturday afternoon with Mrs Glen Osborne and Madsen visited Mr. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Nielsen spent New Years in Pimo with Mr. and Mrs. . Legion Auxiliary veterans . The birthday anniversary of Mrs Claude (Evelyn) Acord was observed by her family on Sunday Enjoying a birthday dinner and were Mr and Mrs Howard (Claudia) Hansen and son, Salt Lake City, Mr and Mrs David (Gayle) Evans and daughter of Boun-tiluClaude Acord, Jeanette Acord, and Mrs Acord thank you' to resigned member Through this letter to the citizens of Mt. Pleasant, the Mayor and City Council takes thi: occasion to express their appreciation to Harry L. Hanson for the outstanding service he has rendered to this community . 462-242- . . . . Christensen, I.alti-- BABIES NAMED Sunday, Jan. 3, 1971 the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Allred was given a name and blessing by Mr. Elmo Anderson. The Cody J. baby was named Allred. He has one other brother, Dennis G., age three. Hal Jason was the name given the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Howard. The baby was named and given his blessing by his father, assisted by his grandfather Howard and Uncle Frank Cloward. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Personal policy restrictions of employer, J. C. Penney has made it Company, necessary that Mr. Hanson resign as city councilman. It was with reluctance that the City Council his accepted resignation. Harry devoted many extra hours to his council duties and his committee COMPUTER PROGRAMMER Douglas Powell, though by blindness, works as a computer programmer for Headquarters, Eastern Area Military Traffic Management and Terminal Service, Brooklyn, N.Y. Appointed a GS-- 5 Trainee Programmer in January 1967, he steadily progressed to his present rating of GS-handicapped North Sanpete The Hawks got into real season action on January 5 when they played the Gunnison Bulldogs at Gunnison, losing that game to Gunnison. Their first season home game will be played on the 15th when the spent the weekend with Doriss parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cook Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cook had a joylul holiday week with their children and certainly the two little grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Diane) Kelson and cute little son, Matthew Kirt, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Odell (Dorothy) Miner and daughter Jill of Provo made the occasion a happy one. Hawks will be up against Wasatch Academy. The wrestling team is getting back into the swing of things after a long vacation. They are scheduled to wrestle at Emery High School tonight (January 14). On Monday the 11th, Willis Wynn was the guest speaker at a special lyceum. His talk on drugs was interesting and beneficial to all. A new Ski Club has been lormed at N. S. Officers elected are: Scott Terry, president; Wayne Tucker, vice president, and Debbie Nunley, secretary. The Yearbook staff has planned a record hop to help finance the Yearbook, with the hop to be held January 15. The dance will be held in the gym immediately following the N. S. Wasatch Academy game. January 15 marks the end of the second quarter at North Sanpete. The third quarter begins January 18. Reporter, Dana Robertson Hanson certainly L. Harry belonged. He will be missed by his associates on the City Council and he will be missed by the community for the service he has rendered on its behalf. Mayor and City Council Mt. Pleasant Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Staker and son Chrarles were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Staker and children, Laura, Debra, Richard Todd and Vicki Lynn, Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hermansen and son Marc, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Staker, Logan. Put in or take out any amount, any time 4Vi per annum interest is paid on this most popular of all savings plans. This free service makes saving easier Funds are automatically transferred from your checking account to your savings account on the day or days you designate. This is the sure way to save regularly. I account 5 per annum interest is paid 3 months from the day of deposit of $500 or more in savings certificates of deposit. 5 r 5V2 jgttro ar account 5A per annum is guaranteed for 1 year from the day of deposit of $500 or more in savings certificates of deposit. Interest is paid every 3 months. a 5 3A ar account per annum interest is guaranteed for 2 years from the day of deposit of $500 or more in savings certificates of deposit. Interest is paid every 3 months. 5 ... Fair-view- Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Jean) Johnson and baby of Ogden spent the holiday week with Jeans parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bills, and also with the Johnson family in Manti. Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Doris) Nielson and daughter, Helen, City GHj3 interest! a toucher in a Newport Beach, Calilornia school, spent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Christensen. Vlso isitiug at the Mr. was Christensens a teacher George Amble at Newport Beach. I.aRee and George had lots of fun things to do while in Utah, including skiing at Sun Dance and at Snow Land, east ot of assignments safety, recreation and celebrations, and in this day and age public safety and especially law enforcement has become one of the chief problems of any community. In line with this responsibility he served as a member of the Region Five Law Enforcement Planning Agency and through his work on this board he brought many benefits to the City. He served as chairman of the Sanpete County Fair Board last year and helped provide the leadership for one of the most successful County Fairs in years. It is refreshing to have citizens who are willing to devote their time and talents for the communitys benefit. To this group public QGGZEESIDlED . . Mr. and Mrs. Hall Howard and baby were Christmas Eve guests at the home of Mrs. Howard's mother, Mrs. Zetta Tucker of Salt Lake. 1968. . 462-262- Curly lamb is one of falls favored fur trims. Here, it enhances a soft wool midi coat, clasped with metal and leather. Ily Gunter Project II in wool by French River Mills, division of Anglo Fabrics. during his tenure as Justice of the Peace for two years and as City Councilman since October . . to aid last weekend were Miss ileen I arson ol Bancroft, Idaho, Miss Camille Larsen of Logan. Mi and Mrs. Briant I arson ol Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Larsen and daughter Irom Moroni. Mis. Larsen and daughters, doen and Camille were dinner guests in Moroni with Mi. and Mrs. Milton Larsen. . fathers say City New Years Greeting to all of you! May 1971 bring happiness and success to you, and may it be-- a year full of hope and rich . son Handy ol Salt l.ake City with Mr. 2 sorority ILiiiM'ii House. Open letter Howard of this city and Mrs. Zetta Tucker of Salt Lake. In honor of the occasion, a family dinner was held at the home of the grandparents Mr. Local experiences. 1970 flew by so fast, as time and Mrs. Gerald Howard. The has a way of doing, bringing joy, guests included Mr. and Mrs. in sadness, and some changes. Hal Howard and baby ; Mr. and What did it mean to you? Did you Mrs Frank Howard a no two meet new friends? New ex- daughters of W'est Jordor, Mrs. Malinda Ann Thompson, periences to combine with the Zetta Tucker Sal! Lake, Mrs daughter of Mr and Mrs. Glen old? Make someone happy? Fielda Morris of Roy. Thompson, Mt Pleasant, was Perhaps, with our New Year Mr and Mrs. Hal Howard and recently initiated into Omega Nu resolutions, we can look forward chapter social sorority of to making the most of the op- baby have recently moved to Lambda Delta Sigma at L.D.S. portunities givqn us. How about Roy, Utah. Hal is attending the Business College in Salt Lake your resolutions have you Weber State College at Ogden. We are sorry to lose this fine made them? City I do Miss Thompson, a clerk-typiappreciate those of you lamily, but wish them well in their new home and school. major, was graduated from who have made your conNorth Sanpete High School. Her tributions to this column. It tavorite classes at the college surely adds interest for all our WEDDING OPEN HOUSE Wallace Mrs. Mr. and are English and type. readers, especially to those who Another N. S. graduate who is are home-bounand those of Way man held an Open House at now attending the college is our former residents, who, living the home of Mrs. Wayman after Ruth Black. Miss Black, a clerk-tvpis- t away do enjoy news Irom their marraige in the Manti Temple, Dec. 29. Two very major, is the daughter of home. beautiful wedding cakes were Mr and Mrs. Francis F. Black, It is for our missionaries and presented to them. One was Spring City. She has also atservice men, too So let us keep made by a neice of Mrs. tended Snow College. them informed as to the hapMrs Bert (Leola) Waymans penings of the home town and its Naylor. It was decorated in I should like to have people. lovely yellow and white roses, news Irom all parts of our city, with lattice work, nylon chilfon, which means YOU! Have you bells and orange called any in? It is your column wedding the cake. The blossoms, topping and if you want it to be in- other was made by Mrs. June teresting, you have to help. Garrison and was all done in Remember, as I stated before: white roses and orange I cant write what I do not get. blossoms The American Legion Call it in! It will be worth The wedding dinner was given in is Mt. Pleasant Auxiliary reading. under the supervision of a all-oan effort to help making Those of you who desire to get daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Andrew the veterans at the Veterans news in, please have it to me by Mrs. and in Salt Kellet, Lake Waymans Hospital City. Sunday, or no later than Monday club The Stitch and Chat They are very much in need ot The guests of honor, of new or good, clean used clothing mornings. Thank you for calling. Club and shoes (tor men). They can Keep it up! course, were the Waymans, and Jessie Oldroyd other guests included family also use paperback books. If you have these items in members and many friends who your Sorry that some of this news is came to wish the couple haphome and would like to donate a little old, but due to the death them, please contact Ruby of piness Mr. and Mrs. Cleve brother, I could not write Johnson and family; Mr. and my or Ericksen, Mary the news last week. Mrs. Bert Naylor of Ogden (Mrs. and a Ursenbach, junior member will collect the Waymans nephew and wife); Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wayman, items at your homes. Out at Birch Creek there is a lamily of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. beautiful falls, and now below it Andrew Kellett and two Gary (Marjorie) Harward and of Ogden; .an attractive cabin that en- daughters and lamily. tices the Cook family to spend members of the Relief Society hours there. On New Year's Presidency. Mr. and Mrs Eddie Seeley of Mr. and Mrs. Wayman are at twelve of the family had a real anMt Pleasant are proud to this cabin, home at 4186 Provo Canyon ltd., at treat supper nounce the birth of their first tubing, and delightful winter Provo, Utah. baby. A baby girl born at the sports. Enjoying all this with Bp. Our best wishes to them. Sanpete LDS Hospital January and Mrs. Booth Cook, were: Mr. 7. The mother was the former and Mrs. Milton Harmon (Sue) IIOI.II) Y NEWS Shirley Lynn Jensen of Spring and children of Nephi; Mr. and During the holidays there City. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jensen Mrs. Boyce (LaNore) Blackham were certainly many happy ol Spring City are the maternal and family, also a friend, Judy family reunions and grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs. Ericksen of Mapleton. here and away. Cheron Seeley, Mt. Pleasant are At the Mr. and Mrs. William B. the paternal grandparents At the Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Johnson family were their home Johnson children, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry .visiting, Mr. and Mrs. Vurlan Jensen and Johnson and three children, playing, resting, eating, a new of are the proud parents what have you, were their Donna, Bill and Sandra of Great baby boy born January 7 at the daughter Gayle, who teaches in Falls, Montana; Mr. and Mrs. Sanpete LDS Hospital. The baby St. George, and Miss Teddi Ence Kent J ohnson, Anna and Deneice has two brothers and a sister at of of Chino, California. Three Ivins, Utah. home. Mrs. Lida Jensen of granddaughters from here were is the grandmother Spring City A unique way to spend part of Gloria, Karen and Lisa. Like ot the baby and Mr. and Mrs. most families, Willie and Noras ones is out on the West holiday Boyd Goble of Ephraim are the to the bleating have grown from two to fourDesert, listening maternal grandparents. teen. ol the sheep, sleeping, resting, yes and eating, reading, Mr and Mrs. Glen Osborne, t the Mr. and Mrs. Leon which is what Mr. and Mrs. Scott Susan, Mary Ann, Sam and Cook did for most a week. And home were Mr. and Wilkins Sandy, and Baby Osborne at- guess who did the cooking??? William Mrs. Strong tended the wedding in Ephraim ol Airs. Wilkins) of Mr. Cook. (brother Right! Saturday for their niece and Beulah. Wyoming. The cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Duane W. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Anderson spent several days Strongs Mathews . and in I.elii and Salt spent their holiday week with Lake helore returning to their children: Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen Spc-- I Larry their home. Cliff Anderson and family in stationed at Vietnam with Orem; Mr. and Mrs. John R. the I'. S. Army wrote Ins Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Ivory, Anderson and family; Mr. and , Mr. and Mrs. pan-illsMrs. Glen (Rhea) Lamb and Ronnie Ray of Kamas; Mr. and Burton Nielsen, that for lamily all of Provo, Mrs Avis A. Mrs. Glen (Leola) Mikkelson he and other ( hi istmas and live children of Woods Cross Woolsey and family of Grandan buddies at played imy Their son, Duane, spent New A ears with their view. orphanage at Vietnam for Mr. and Mrs. Earl them from Boston to parentstelephoned S.MI orphans, trying to help his greetings, another Ivory and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer give the children celebrate the Mack Mikkelson Mrs. daughter, Christmas Day. He also (Meredith) Hafen of Nampa, wrote that he was so pleased Mr and Mrs Clair Ivory held Idaho visited w ith their daughter to recoil e the many cards a happy homecoming lor their Mr. and Mrs Byron Marsha, and letters ol holiday Dansie in Burlingame, lamily members on Dec. 26. greetings from his home Dinner was served to Mr. and California. town. Lariy is stationed at Mrs. Rex Ivory and family of Mr. and Mrs Anderson are ( h u Lie and is in the Security 46 ol their greatBrigham City; Mr. and Mrs. proud Department. 30 Paul (Sheryl) Draper and grandgrandchildren; all children, and 7 children lamily of Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Sunday visitors with Mrs. living1 Russell Ivory and baby of Mabel Beck were, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. James Granger; Lewis Reid Beck and family of and family of Ftn. Green. Mr. and Mrs Edwin R. AnIvory Bountilul, Mr. and Mrs Clifford derson and family took themStubbs ol Provo and Mr, and selves to Las Vegas for part of Mr and Mrs. Maiben (Joyce) Mrs. Harold Arnoldson of their holiday, to be with then-twHafen and daughter Elaine of Moroni daughters: Mr. and Mrs. Bountiful spent three days with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. (Verlene) Phillips of Joyce's family Las Vegas, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivm Rasmussen. Kristy Field Lynn (Ranee) Barney of returned to Bountiful with the vacation Hafens for a Inglewood, California. Verlene also spent this last Saturday visit. Also at the Rasmussen home for New Years were Mr. with her parents here. and Mrs George Hughston and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cloward; three boys of Provo. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Cloward and Hughston is a granddaughter of baby were Christmas dinner the Rasmussens, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Antin guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruby Howard and two girls of West Mangelson. 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