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Show Page Two The Ml. Pleasant Pyramid June 24, 197 1 Ugji Classified Ads Rate: per word; minimum $1.00 Rerun Rale: BOc (up er 5 lines) BX. peasant pyramid Published Weekly XJ ijl ! . at Mt. Pleasant, Utah BO Jr West Main north sanfetes i; 84647 home newspaper HARRISON CONOVER WOODROW ALMOST new Honda 70, $250.00. Less than 50 actual miles. Includes carrier rack. Kuipers. Ph. 462-274- 324 SERVICE REPAIR Publisher WEIGHT 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 Contrress of IIAt" Prettied ALIGNMENT Compltti Set camber i March 3, 1879. , Miscellaneous Subscription in advance per year, $4.50; per copy, 10c Member; UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. DIRECTORY i m 0 PLUS PARTS BWimr $19.95! PLUS PARTS NJOtail cfeeece BUSINESS - 42-5- lair laal eeelie4 apecieli!" Check our Tire Prices Before you Buy NKYS I'KAHSON TIRE Ephraim, Utah APPLIANCE REPAIR APPLIANCE REPAIR AND SERVICE Factory-Traine- d Servicemen Guaranteed Work Manti Home Supply Call 835-236- 1 for authorized service 90 Days FREE Service Also Parts and Service HANSEN STOKERMATIC Utah Ph. . ..COAL ' - in the North Sanpete erea CALL ELLIOTT LUND TV REPAIR RADIO INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS Timers Alarms Controls State 66 South Mt. Pleasant Ut. 84647 HARDWARE PHONE Consolidated Furniture. Carpets, wallpaper, Bennett paint General house furnishings. Mt Pleasant. MONUMENTS . . 462-237- & 1 Heating We Sell, Service and Install MEYERS PUMPS We repair all brands of pumps. We specialize in Oil Furnace Repair. Wo do all types of Plumbing Repairs. DICK BESS Call Collec COAL TRAVIS ROSENLOF Mt. Pleasant Phone 462-201- MONUMENTS Fins Grsnita 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 ilt cemetery. Mt. Pleasant 7 462-202- 1181 Greenwood Dr.. Sandy, Utah WE DON'T CHARGE MILEAGE GUARANTEED SERVICE SUNRAY CO. Vitamin Cough and Cold Remedies Tusv Ogilvie, Max Factor Cosmetics RELIABLE PRESCRIPTIONS MINTING ANDERSON PAINTING AND DECORATING Roofs Interior-Exteno- Parts and Workmanship of the Finest Quality! TERRY N. TAYLOR 462-294- 2 PRESCRIPTIONS for men and women SHERMS GARAGE 462-251- 7 ELECTRICIAN Utah Spring City, Telephone number PLANTS MORONI GREENHOUSE SANPETE GROWN BEDDING PLANTS This 5. 436-839- year we offer a much larger selection with expanded facilities. Next to City Hall 436-833- 1 462-238- 6 on Major and minor overhauls cars, trucks, farm equipment and alterna-lors- , small engines. Tune-upgenerators, starting motors, brake repair. Specialized in repair and service of alj makes of auto air conditioners. Welding Shocks. repairs, Delco Batteries, Two specialized mechanics: J. SHERMAN STRATE QUAY VON HANSEN REFPTCERATION COMMERCIAL AND HOME SHOE REPAIR REFRIGERATION SERVICE Factory Trained Experts Manti Home Supply PHONE 835-236- 1 REPAIR SERVICE EXPERT SHOE REPAIR GAIL ZABRISKIE SHOE REPAIR SHOP 50 Wait Main Mt. Pleasant UPHOLSTERING 687 South 1st East, Mt. Pleasant two professionally trained body men complete painting and auto g!a$s instal a body shop 24 hour fowing and road tlon service Quality Workmanship Guaranteed FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL 4622433 BROWN'S UPHOLSTERING By 462-229- 3 YEP!!! WE'RE IT DOING AGAIN!! Chad's horse. Phone afternoons. jyg WELL broke Sorrel Gelding. 4 socks & Blaze face. Contact Maurice Turpin, jy8 EVERYONE invited to e sale, basement of Presbyterian Church June 25 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Household items, records, old and new clothing, shoes, baked goods, oddments, 427-387- rum-mag- books. j24 LOST MISSING in Fairview area, 1 Holstein steei , predominately white. Branded SK with Bai under on right i. $25.00 reward. Ph. hind-quarte- 283-452- 8 j24 Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clark or tha Raspactiva Signars for Further Information NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Otto P. Ludwig, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Zions First National Bank, One South Main, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 25th day of September, 1971. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Zions First National Bank Assistant Trust Officer Executor of the Estate of Otto P. Ludwig, Deceased Published in the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid June 24, July 1, 8, 15, 75-9-- 1971. MISCELLANEOUS TANK CLEANING Call Burnger Motal or 3 427-378- SMILIN' ED'S COLLECTION AGENCY Guaranteed Results Serving A Sanpete County Bad debts, bad checks a spec! PO Box 608, Phone 283 43' EPHRAIM BILL KELLER General Building Contractor Upholstering Anything & Everything! MORONI 6 If you want an expert, call us!" New Construction or Remodelin, Sjet the advantage of a Custom Bui't Home! PHONE FAIRVIEW 427-382- 9 436-822- Real Estate United Farm Agency Broken Glass AUTO WINDSHIELD WINDOW One-hou- r Service on Storm Door Windows Guaranteed Expert Installation DICK'S GLASS & PAINT M.1 86 WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 462-214- 9 MT. PLEASANT REAL FSTATF Need to or want to sell? Check our system first. Free nation-wid- e ads. Two offices in Sanpete: Mt. Pleasant 3 Gunnison 462-239- 528-778- 5 HOMES ranches MOUNTAIN FARMS . LOTS PROPERTY Evona Justesen; Society, tribute, Richard Hansen; vocal duct, Farrell and Florene McKinney, accompanist, Leslie Clark; reading, Sam Osborne; piano and organ duet, Leslie and Julie Allred; tribute, Wesley Sorensen; vocal duet, Cynthia Allred and Karen Sorensen, accompanist, Leslie Allred; reading, Jon Blain; vocal solo, Dee Bullock, accompanist, Iris Bullock; remarks, Bp. Osral Allred. Gift tokens were presented to the fathers by the Relief Society presidency, Evona Justesen, Irene Aiken, and Athene Osborne. Prayers, Harold L. Mickel and Francis Black. Susan and small son Brent Jay. Mrs. Aiken and Brent and Mr. and Mrs. Travis Barney took Gerry to the Salt Lake Airport where he left to resume duties with the U. S. Army at Sand Point Base, Washington. Spudnut Shop Phona follows: Vocal solo, Del Ray Symes, accompanied by Mrs. Symes; and tribute by welcome president of the ward Relief J24 SADD Sorrel Saddle mare Good for children or sheep 445-335- 5, Sofa lumping up? If io, bring It to 32 So. Stata Mt. Plaatant The fathers of the Spring City Ward were paid tribute Sunday in the LDS sacrament services. Following the prelimaries of the meeting, the program was as Spending Fathers Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Aiken were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Armond, Bryce Goodwin, and Linda Maxfield, all students at BYU, Provo. SEPTIC Nay's Auto Body Shop ATHENE OSBORNE HOUSE Trailer, sleeps Has cupboard, sink. Sells for $90.00. Kirby Bench, Fairview. jy8 1957 FORD, 312 engine. New tires, new battery. In good condition. Call W. L. Anderson, Ft. Green. 3. 76 S. 1st W. Young's Rexall Drug COSMETICS City Spring r Painting Walltexing Wallpapering n Samples and Free Estimate' Youp Home Mt. Pleasant PHONE Fairview, Utah STAG AND CARA NOME CAMPING trailer. Has sink, frig. Will sleep For information call Mor- stove, AUTOMOTIVE BRIGGS & STRATTON TECUMSEH DRUGS DRUG STORE 255-973- Mechanical Company 0 RUESCH MONUMENT MT PLEASANT 13-F- 427-385- 0, Plumbing PLEASANT distributor of Huntington Canyon Carbon County and Browning jyi 11-F- T Electronics 9 Sears Appliance Sales and Service MT. 896-434- 462-254- Clement New and Used DICK'S For SERVICE on your SEARS APPLIANCE 2 CALL Mil-bur- 427-378- j24 NOMAD Camper, sleeps 6. In good condition, ready to roll. $800.00. Ph. J24 Stokermatic Heaters Gunnison, m27tfn PIANO REPOSSESSION; We have a customer in Salina who has paid seven payments on his console piano and is now unable to continue. Anyone interested in taking over this piano for actual balance due please write, CREDIT DEPARTMENT, ASTIN WEIGHT PIANOS, 120 West 33rd So., Salt Lake City, Utah. j24p 1969 MOBILE home, 12 ft. by 64 ft. Furnished. See to appreciate. Verl Nuttall, Phone j24 THE DUANE JENSEN home in Mt. Pleasant. Call 7 for information, - or write: Duane Jensen, 155 East 4th South, Richfield, Utah. jiotfn FARMING land. Mrs. Etta Larsen, Spring City, Utah. 436-866- You may able to enjoy a whisper again, 5 MAIL THIS COUPON NAME ADDRESS CITY zip OR PHONE 9 Acousticon of Utah Southern 560 WEST MAIN Mi. Pleasant, Utah 84647 GEORGE PLUTE. MGR. I Gerry Aiken was home for a few days with his wife During the past week visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Warner Christensen at their home were Elder Lauritzen and friend from Brigham City. Elder Lauritzen was in the Danish Mission Field at the time Mr. and Mrs. Christensen served there. He was serving as a printer in the Danish Mission Home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson of Orem also visited at the Christensen home. Delone Carlson returned home Wednesday from a Salt Lake hospital following surgery. He stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Shaw a few days before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw and Ruth Shaw brought him home and are visiting at their home here. Weekend visitors of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carlson were Susan Shaw, Jimmy Shaw and friend of Salt Lake City. David Shaw stayed with his grandmother Carlson the past two weeks. Mrs. Matilda Groner returned home last Saturday after several LEGAL NOTICE A school budget meeting will be held Monday, June 28 at 8 p.m. in North Sanpete School District Office. Purpose of the meeting is the adjusting of the 1970-7budget, and setting of the budget for the 1971-7school year. Published in the Mt. Pleasant 1 2 Pyramid June 24, 1971. 462-268- 8 The family of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dahl have all been home the past week during the illness of their father. They were Mrs. LaRue Flstcher, Fort Worth, Texas; Ted Dahl, Oregon; Mrs. Virginia Larsen, Ephraim; Kent Dahl, Mrs. Stella Watson, Jack Dahl and Jay Dahl of Salt Lake City. Mr. Dahl was moved from the Sanpete LDS Hospital to a Provo hospital last week for continued medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne were Orem visitors last weekend, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Connell Osborne and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Aiken and family returned to their home at Las Vegas, Nevada last Sunday after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Vero Aiken. Randy and Lee Ann remained to visit their grandparents for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aiken attended the family reunion of the late Samuel Aiken Saturday of last week in a Provo park. Many other family members from other communities were at the reunion. has had Mrs. Dorcas members of her family visit her at her home during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ivory and children, Kirt and Dana, Mrs. Blain Fay Ivory, daughter Carol Stewart and children, Andrea and Teresa; Mr. and Mrs. Clisbie Lyman and children Russell and Brent, all of Salt Lake City. visitors with Mr. and Mrs. and Virgus Osborne were Mr. Mrs. Connell Osborne and and daughters of Orein; Mr. Mrs. Leo Osborne and children of Nephi; and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Osborne and children. Dr. and Mrs. Ruel Allred and children of Provo visited Sunday Reid H. evening with Mrs. a dinner was Allred Allred. Mrs. at the guest Sunday afternoon B riant Mrs. and of Mr. home Shelley at Fairview. Mrs. Hilda Jensen visited in Bountiful last week with Mr. and Mrs. Craig (Evelyn) Davis and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman (Maxine) Nelson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd (Marie) Mrs. Ivory. A grandson of A. Ivory David Lt. 1st Jensen, returned home after serving a three-- ear tour of duty with the U.S. Army. The last year was served in Korea. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Ivory. Mrs. Theron Madsen spent four days last week visiting in Provo w ith Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robinson. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Madsen were Mrs. Miller and daughter, and Mrs. Bruce Stacey; Madsen and family, Salt Lake GayeLyn Mr. California, David P. Sorensen and children of Minnesota; Mr. B. Leonard and Mrs. Sorensen and family, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sorensen and children. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Myrl Smith and family. Ex-W.- A. student killed in war; services Friday Funeral services for Pfc. Dee Bergera, 22, who was killed in action in Vietnam June 15, 1971, will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Helper LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the Mitchell Funeral Home in Price this evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the ward chapel prior to the services. Pfc. Bergera was born August 31, 1948 in Price to James J. and Grace Hreir.son Bergera. He was a member of the LDS church. He was a graduate of the Wasatch Academy and the Utah State University, 1970. Survivors include his parents; brothers, Dr. Jerald J., Ogden; Clifford H. Salt Lake City. Family members suggest contributions in lieu of flowers to the Dee Bergera Memorial Fund, Wasatch Academy. Kearns, and during the week, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sorensen and family of Chester. Last Saturday they all enjoyed a family dinner at the home of Mrs. Sorensen where 25 family members attended. Mayor John R. Baxter is improving from surgery last week at the Valley West Hospital. His wife and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watson have visited with him at the hospital during his illness. We wish Mayor Baxter a good and speedy recovery. In Our Time ON A FORESTED HLL AT TRUMBULL, CONNECTICUT, STAMPS BUNKER-KAMO- 'S EORT-LK-E COMPUTER CENTER Deborah, FOR NASPAQ... K Unlike a stock trapep on a dMAJOR ANP EXCHANGE, QUOTEP BY A SNulE " SPECIAL ST" TNERE, EACH OTC ISSUE MAY BE QUOTE BY A POZEN ", MARKET MAKERS "IN PIFFERENT CITIES home and visited with her and Mr. Black for a few days. P Mrs. Lois Black was hostess Friday afternoon to the Althea club members. She served a delicious lunch to Olga Black, Mabel Beck, Lorna Jensen, Florence Nielsen, June Sondrup, and LaVee Draper. The guests later played progressive rook. v f AOW NASPAQ BRINGS EACH OF 2,000 OTC ISSUES TOGETHER INSTANTLY ON TERMINALS, ELIMINATING THOUSANPS OF BROKERS PHONE CALLS EACH PAY. FOR THE FRST TIME, RELIABLE OTC QUOTES WILL BE AVAILABLE AS EASLY t(t 45 THOSE FROM THE MAJOR Y STOCK EXCHANGES E ' Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Blain from California are presently making their home here, moving into the home owned by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pyper. Day Check your fields for alfalfa weevils now Right now. Because alfalfa weevils are here. And some fields may soon be hurt. So go right into your fields and look for signs of larvae feeding. When you spot 3 to 5 out of 10 plants with weevil damage, spray with Alfa-toxAnd d ont worry about cool tem1 was designed to peratures. Alfa-tostand up to them. It gives you early season control in cool weather. Alfa-tox- , a combination of and mcthoxychlor, gies you effective killing power that lasts 2 to 3 weeks from a single sprav. So you get more days of control for your insecticide dollar. x Alfa-to- . 1. NEW ELECTRONIC STOCK EXCHANGE FOR TNE WORLD'S LARGEST SECURITIES MARKET OTC COVER- - TNE - COUNTER) . grandmother Fathers from Last weeks visitors with Mrs. Geneva Sorensen were her family, Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lois Black attended the recent funeral at Dugway for Lloyd Snow. She was met by Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Nelson where they left for Logan to attend the graduation for her grandson and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Gary, at Utah Boys State Saturday at USU at Logan. Gary and Kay Nelson of Dugway Sunday, Kiesel Ephraim; Rees Bradley of Moroni; and Kenneth Madsen. Cynthia, Lorraine and Blake Howell of Manti. Lorraine remained to visit her grandparents a few days. their Keith Mrs. City; Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Vero Aiken were relatives from Duchesne, Mr. and Mrs.' Carl (Tessie) Pyper brought " OBITUARIES weeks visiting in Bountiful with Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Grace) Petersen. Mrs. Petersen is caring for her mother who has improved from a recent fall. of - rwr ii SPRING CITY 3 for $1.00. J. Emil Jen.icn, Chester. Phone oni HEATERS Miscellaneous FAT HENS. Be FOR SALE A1 FOR SALE lca es no res x i du lems in meat and milk. So you or graze in just 7 das after sp And its caw to handle a too. You dont need special safet mg or devices. J ust follow th Youll get consistent, dependal trol of weevils. But the important thin check your fields now. Right for more information, w GciRV Agricultural Chemical sion of Cl Corp, Ardslcc Xcw York 0502. 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