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Show T The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Page Two Classified Ads August 24, 1972 Rate: Sc per word; minimum $1.00 Rerun Rate: 50e (up er 5 linei) Iflt Pleasant Pgramtli Published Weekly at Mt. Pleasant, Utah rOR NORTH SANPETES HOME NEWSPAPER Publisher Managing Editor Editor Associate Editor WOODROW WEIGHT MARY B. CLOWARD class postage paid at Mt Pleasant, Utah 84G47. Entered at the post office in Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647, as second class matter under the Act of Congress of March Second 3, 1879. Subscription in advance 10c per year, $5.00; per copy, Member; UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION, NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. '.N by the bushel for canning. 470 North on highway 89 in Mapleton. sl4 VICTORIO tomato juicers TOMATOES 489-682- Louie 502 S. 400 E., Spring-villo26c e, e. 489-618- 3. 436-829- 90 W'est Main HARRISON CONOVER MARTIN CONOVER SALE-Miscellan- eons no OODOE V8, reasonable. Good 8 tlren. Call Moroni. Or call at home 1 blk. south and 1 blk. west of Farmers Coop Service, Orlando Dra- 84647 FOB m9tfc per residence. SINGER automatic zig zag sewing machine. Buttonhole, blind hem, stretch stitch, etc., $77.60 cash or payments of $5.00 per month. Call jnlStfn SINGER touch & sew automatic zig zag sewing machine. blind Buttonhole, hem, fancy stitch & stretch stitch with walnut cabinet, $144.00 cash or payments of $5.00 per month. Call 462-264- 5. jnl5tfn 462-264- '64 BUICK Wildcat PS, PB, RH, clean, in good condition. Must sell immediately. See at 450 E. 400 No., Spanish Fork or call r, guilding quarter horse breeeding, good disposition $150. See David or Harold Winkler, 317 E. 4th Phone S., Mt. Pleasant. a24 462-279- GIRLS' bicycle in good dition. Call 462-271- i MT. PLEASANT DRUG Nay's Auto Body Shop Can Expect the BEST When It's Done at NAYS YOU We are closed Sundays) GIFTS COSMETICS HEALTH NEEDS 9 Emergency Phone RELIABLE PRESCRIPTIONS 5? Young's Rexall Drug STAG m 427-373- s7 CHERRY'S Professional HAIRCUTTING Latest Styles Ted Cherry, Ephraim, Utah For Friendly, COME TO SAM'S NEEDS! Motor overhaul, valve grinding, wheel baiencing, tire repair, lusafbrication, aleetronic tune-up- , ety inspection. Prompt Service Reasonable Rates 510 NO. 200 W. MORONI. UTAH RADIATOR AND COOLING SYSTEM PLACE JOHN ZABRISKIE State Licensed 5 Mt, Pleasant 514 Easf'Main FARMERS' CO-OSERVICE STATION EXCAVATING T renching Septic Tanks Back Filling Automatic and Standard Air Conditioning Service on Autos 8 Snow Removal Fill Dirt Top Soil GENERAL REPAIRING Truck & Merrill Ney, Mgr. 515 East 2nd South Tractor Repairs Professional TV Service Serving Sanpete County Mt Pleasant FURNACES 462-255- Clement HEATERS RADIO INDUSTRIAL Stokermatic Heaters 462-249- 3 MONUMENTS CROWN KITCHENS by Olympia Complete line of Kitchen Cabinets and FREE ESTIMATE WE WILL INSTALL CALL Newell Christensen 427-3- 7 0 Fairview CLEANING Tommy Brunger Fairview Inside Timers Alarms 66 South State Mt. Pleasant Ut. 84647 PHONE 1 PROFESSIONAL TV & HARDWARE We are F.C.C. licensed to repair, tune and do all necessary adjustments to all & ': ANDERSON PAINTING Westlund 4th East 440 South Ephraim SHOE REPAIR for PLASTIC Interior-Exteri- Peinting Walltexing Samples & Free Estimates in Your Home Mt. Pleasant 76 S. 1st W. Phone 462-251- 7 Phone V; 8 Complete Crafts Supplies NELSON'S GIFT MART Gunnison, Utah Phone HIGHEST PRICES Paid for Most Anything Old! (No electrical or overstuffed Contact Gene or Beverly Williams REPAIR GAIL ZABRISKIE SHOE REPAIR SHOP Mt. Pleasant UPHOLSTERING Sole lumping up? If io, bring if to By Spud nut Shop Phone & Lambert Rent Rug Shampooer 20 off all Wallpaper and WallTex 462-229- 3 Cotton could be found in the palaces of Persian rulers b.c. Pratt $200 gal. off BROWN'S 32 So. State Mt. Pleasant Mark's Market PAINT UPHOLSTERING MELS SIGNS ' 462-263- & EXPERT 50 West Main range, like COAL-ELECTRI- C new. Call 5 evenings a24 and weekends. like COAL-ELERange, new; 1967 Volkswagen, excellent condition. Call 462- 2505 evenings and weekends. 462-250- a24 iy2 ACRE lot in Wales. United Farm Agency. Phone a24tfn 462-239- COAL furnace like new. Includes ducts, hopper and 462-239- 3. a24tfn CHOICE building lot in Eph-rai$900. On 1st So. 4th East, United Farm Agency, Phone a24tfn 462-239- WANTED in 600 Hybridization, the crossing of two species to produce an intermediate form, is known to occur in trout, suckers, minnows and sunfishes. Eugene Peterson and daughter Nicole Va., Mrs. Alice Peterson and son Eric of Ogden, Mrs. Sonia Peterson of Provo. of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rosenlof, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hill, Ridge Crest, California, Mr. and Mrs. Tomilson Steve and two children, Bountiful, and Mrs. Alene Christensen, Indianola, visited here Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Abner Rosenlof. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Abner Rosenlof were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson and family of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Augason and three grandchildren, Tammy all Salt Lake City, Jeffrey and Jannie Augason, Boise, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jarrett, Paul, Don, Wayne, Mark and Karen, Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Rosenlof, Dee and Kent Rosenlof of this city. Abner celebrated They Rosenlofs birthday an- niversary. COLOR Television Technician. $600.00 monthly salary with permanent employment, hospital plan and benefits. Cononelos Furniture Co., a24 McGill, Nevada. HARLEY Davidson motorcycle, the big one, condition or age of no importance. 7 Call tOgden) ot - write 355 West 12th St., a24 Ogden. $7,200 annually growing Ginseng Root for us! Market guaranteed. Fall planting. for Send $2 (refundable) seed, Instructions. GC Herbs 131 Pleasant St., Middleboro a24 Mass. 02346. WILL buy hides and pelts. David L. Peterson. Phone sl4 Eph-rai1 S 120 E. HOME at 4 bedrooms, new oil furnace, water heater, new aluminum siding, extensive carpeting and r emodeling. 462-251- Call s28 462-239- 0. THE LONG LOOK Cotton in a menswear pattern goes feminine in a long dress. In blue and white glen plaid, its da simulated jumper with shirt and navy d tie. Styled by red-dotte- four-in-han- Cinderella. Red Cross man now certified GOOD home, wages for older handy house repair man and with truck. See J. P. a24 Mower, Fairview, Ut. WANTED women open LDS Hospital Help The Sanpete County chapter of American Red Cross is pleased to announce that Wallace S. Buchanan of Manti is certified as an instructor of multi-medi-a (standard course) first aid. Multi-medi- a is a new form of teaching first aid that was developed by the Bell System and given to Red Cross for their use. The Sanpete County chapter Mrs. Lettie Peterson has purchased the films for use in visit returned home from a within Sanpete County. The northern Utah with her children, multi-medi- a system has proven Mr. and Mrs. Dean A. Peterson to be a veyy effective way of Mrs. and family, Provo; Dr. and teaching first aid. By use of the Wayne L. Peterson and family, film, the standard course can be Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. taught in Vk to 8 hours instead of Elden J. Peterson and family of the minimum of 10 hours. Ogden, and a grandson, Lt. j.g. If groups, church, school, and Mrs. Eugene Peterson and industry, etc. are interested in NorNicole of small daughter first aid instruction, they may folk, Virginia, who were visiting contact: Earl J. Ursenbach, the Lieutenants parents, the Mr. Ursenbach is the first he left Elden Petersons, before aid chairman for Mt. Pleasant. for duty in Viet Nam. is LaRue Nielson, Lt. j.g. Peterson is a pilot in chairman. county the Navy and flies the HH52 helicopter, the largest made. Welby (Roberta) Barentsen and children, Joanie, Laurie, Bobbi and Robert of Mountain View, California, Mrs. David (Eddi) Bailey and son Paul of Provo visited a few days here with their grandmother, Mrs. Edgar Nelson. positions for at Sanpete .Phone Mr. and Mrs. Don Johansen and Mark Johansen spent a week in California, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fillis, David and Russell at Mission Viejo. While there they visited Disneyland, enjoyed the Harry James band there, the beach, went to San Diego to visit Sea World Show, and then visited in Mexico. They JtTiajuana, returned home last Thursday night by way of Las Vegas, Nevada. a31 weeks vacation visiting Glacier National Park in Montana, Lake Louise Canada. Mrs. Harold Rosenlof entered a Provo hospital this week to undergo leg surgery (Thursday). today Guests at the Gordon Staker home the past week were their children and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Staker and children of Escalante, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hermansen and son Marc, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Staker and daughter Becky, all of Salt Lake City. Vicki Lynn, daughter of the Gordon R. Stakers, spent a week with her grandparents, while her parents and older brothers and sisters went to Yellowstone National Park. Mrs. Lucy S. Capel and five children of St. George are spending a few days here with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. J. Leo Seely. parents. Mrs. Jeannine Matson of Provo and Mrs. Marian Mower of Fairview entertained their mother, Mrs. Verda Frandsen at a surprise luncheon August 17 in honor of her birthday Friends and close relatives attended. Funeral services were held in Moroni stake center Friday for John LeRoy Olsen, who died Thursday, in Moroni stake at Moroni.-BishoAugust Kayle Morley conducted, Burial was in the Moroni city cemetery. The family prayer was offered by Oman Olsen with prelude music by Pearl and Jay Christensen. The choir sang and the invocation was by Kyle 1972, . Olsen. Others taking part in the services were, Kayla Morley, Steven Olsen, Colleen Morley and a male quartet. President George Anderson was the speaker. The choir sang the closing number. The benediction was by Craig Olsen and the dedication of the grave by Lloyd Pallbearers were John Olsen, Mark Olsen, Dean Orstrom, Michael Celestre, LaMar Olsen, Loren Olsen, Steven Celestre; honorary, Ralph Anderson, Amos Draper, Rulon Johnson, Lavor Mower, Deon Livingston, James center, for George M. Crosland, who died August 14, 1972, at Provo. Burial was in Holden cemetery. Bishop Kayle Morley was in charge. The family prayer was by Ivan A. Crosland with prelude music by Colleen Morley. Others taking part in the services were, Aden Johnson, Ruth Stevens, Flora Stewart, Claudia Palmer. The invocation was by L. W. Palmer and the benediction by David Crosland. Emerle Crosland dedicated the grave. Speakers were Bishop Morley, Bishop Douglas Crosland, Mrs. Bruce Stephenson, LaMont Blackham. Pallbearers were, David Crosland, Robert Crosland, Woodrow Terry, Craig Hone, Stephen Hone, Roger Cook, Scott Palmer, Richard Crosland; honorary, Ace Blackham, Weldon Bruce Kendall, J. N. Simpson, Westenshow, Mozart Larsen, Aden Johnson. Funeral services held here for Mrs. Weaver, 64 Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in Mt. Pleasant Second LDS Ward chapel for Mrs. MayBelle Carry Larsen Weaver, 64. Long Beach, California, who died August 18, 1972 natural of causes in California. STAND AND DELIVER -Great Britain's Miss Westward as she shows Americans what it was like in Britains old Wild West with a couple of says Sue Chedzoy, Somerset. Years. were held Funeral services Swenson. Cornwall, zip-fro- M. The Devon, Dorset and American boom boating has resulted in many crowded lakes and water-waycaution Liberty Mutual. Be certain to put your boat in only in approved areas and always follow the rules of safe boating. At Mother Goose Village She was born in Mt. Pleasant, May 9, 1908, a daughter of August and Susanna Christensen Larsen. The family moved to Ogden in her early life where she trained to be a beautician. She married Cecil Weaver in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and they moved to California. He died three years ago. Surviving are two daughters, LuAnne Cranston and Scheryl Openrider, both Long Beach; three brothers, Eaver Larsen, Las Vegas, Nevada; Afton Larsen, Ogden; Wayne Larsen, Long Beach, Calif.; a sister, Iona Foto, Garden Grove, Calif., and two grandchildren. Bishop Vernile Shelley was in charge of the services. Burial was in Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery directed senbach Funeral Home. by Ur- One Last Fling, whether its hello to fall or goodbye to summer, is a great excuse for a party this time of year. Do it up right, with refreshments that are cooling enough for the still-hweather; lively enough to lend some spirit to the thought of coming school days. Example: a jazzy cranberry-cola punch, easily made ot . . . Favorite Nursery Rhyme Characters Come To Life Lois Brothersen entertained members of the Bridge Club last Thursday night. High scores were won by Helen Christensen and Edith Simpson. , Mr. and Mrs. Don (Donna) Vance and children, Cynthia and Skipper of Denver, Colo., visited here recently with Mrs. Vances mother, Mrs. George Sorensen. On August 13 other members Mrs. Sorensen came to celebrate her 89th birthday with her. Present were Mr. and Mrs. of Leon Sorensen, Joan and Richard of Huntsville; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Litchfield and three small sons, Salt Lake City, and their niece, Jane Smith of Canada, and Mr. and Mrs. Miles Sorensen of this city. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Royal Sorensen and daughters, Christine and Beverly of Fresno, California, another daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wix and son, Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Vance Wilsey all of Glendale, Arizona, Mrs. Charlene Fredrick and son of Downey, Calif., Leed Seely and children of Bountiful all visited here last week with Mr, and Mrs. H. Rex Seely. Mrs. Judy Wix Brown and son of Washington, D. C. has spent a month here with her grand- and national parks in 6. West Country includes OUT TO LUNCH Colorful random stripes on cotton corduroy create a jaunty jumpsuit for the lunch box brigade. In Cone fabric, the outfit was designed by Phyllis Berens for Magic Crosland for J. L Olsen Britains Wild West is only 120 miles wide and 60 miles across but it has rugged scenery, herds of wild horses, loads of history and legends of outlaws as well as many miles of ocean beaches. Chedzoy is an ancient West Country name (its a town in Somerset) and Miss Chedzoy is touring the U.S. as part of her prize for winning the Miss Westward title from Westward TV, the channel which covers Britains West from Plymouth. Britains Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Myles Hansen have returned home from a held for Moroni ancient pirates and higpistols. Unlike theyre muzzleloading one shooters. Laraine Wilms and Mrs. Los Nelson, Margaret 462-244- at hwaymans Mrs. Ina S. Morgan, Nephi, Mrs. Chesla S. Patterson and Kelly, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Delon Olsen, Castle Dale, visited here Sunday with Mrs. J. Leo Seely and Mrs. Chesla S. Patterson. Funeral services Olsen. Mrs. spent the weekend here, guests of Mrs. J. Leo Seely, and all attended the Seely reunion. Services held 14, 283-437- MANTI Wallpapering Neon, Plastic, and Painting SALES and SERVICE Fountain Green, Utah PHONE 4 PIPE Solid or Perforated Orangeberg SANPETE ANTIQUES SHOE GOOD 528-335- 1 AND DECORATING Roofs N SERVICES 462-234- 2 LeRoy RUESCH MONUMENT CO. i 436-820- 0 CHECK Arts WESTLUND TV MONUMENTS Columbia ewes, ages 6 years; with Forest Permit on Uinta Forest. For more information call Nephi or contact Angus Ingram, 196 West 4th North, Nephi, Utah. a3i 1100 Out Custom Appointment M Prompt & Professional Service at Reasonable Rates, Call PAINTING & 462-237- TV REPAIR .t 3 Waxing Available by RADIOS Fine Granite skillfully carved with fhe design of your choice. One low charge cover granit, carving and installing. Terms arrangNo ed. interest. Dates carved or existing rqonuments in cemetery. Mt. Pleasant 0 427-378- $1.99 TV REPAIR ELECTRONICS Controls 462-251- CAR WASH Electronics 489-668- 1 10-1- 2. 399-180- Mark's Market COAL OIL GAS ASA Round Oak Furnace Co. clothing, 3 New and Used in the North Sanpete eree CALL ELLIOTT LUND 2 PAUL V. PAY FURNACES HANSEN STOKERMATIC Ph. Gunnison, Utah 462-240- SEPTIC TANK Over 25 Years Experience New and Used 90 Days FREE Service Coal and Oil Heaters Phone GUARANTEED Mt. Pleasant. Utah Springy ille . AND LABOR ALL PARTS M. N. Services LICENSED CONTRACTOR West Main, Mt. Pleasant 389 Bath Vanities Transmission Repair EXCAVATING 462-263- ESTIMATES Aik for FREE ESTIMATES on Crib Gates, Panels, Mangers, Furniture Repair and General Shop Worlt . . . UTAH MORONI, Phone FREE ON NEW HOMES MAX ROSENLOF P Basements CONTRACTING SERVICE Back Flushing Recores Clean and Repair Flow Test Also Located at NAY'S AUTO BODY SHOP Mt. Pelasant girls good condition, dresses, pants, body shirts, shoes, etc. Sizes Bargain prices. 76 So. 1st West. Phone a24 controls. Phone Scaffold Renting All Kinds of ELECTRICAL WORK Trouble Shooting Wiring ANY Septic Tank, Electricity, Water Overnight or long term rates. Call LaMar Olsen or see at Chevron Station ALL YOUR AUTO FOR REPAIR ANY TIME OLSENS TRAILER COURT 50 East 3rd North (Just off State St. by Hospital) Auto Repair ELECTRICIAN SPRING CITY, UTAH Sylvania Dealer 'Sales & Service Center: Home Entertainment Color Television Black and White Television 4 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! SHOP BARBER Insurance Claims Handled Promptly 3 PHONE 687 South 1st East, Mt. Pleasant PRESCRIPTIONS for men and women ELECTRONICS a31 USED 623-107- 1, Fairview, Utah AND CARA NOME STEVE'S Call week- 5 days after 5:30 p.m. Discount on All GLASS 30 COSMETICS Phone ments. 462-264- a24 REDUCE excess body fluids with FLUIDEX diuretic tablets, only $1.69 at Mt. s21 Pleasant Drugs. SKIN disorders? Try Toco-DerVitamin E cream 1260 IU per tube at Mount Pleasant Drugs. a3l runs CHEV. 1948 pickup, good, $195. 8V2 h.p. heavy make offer. Tote Gote, duty Elect, sewing machine In 8 cabinet, $20. Phone 798-766- j20tfn SINGER Touch and Sew zig zag sewing machine in walnut cabinet. Buttonhole, blind, hem, fancy stitch & stretch stich. Pay bal. of $144.00 at low monthly pay- con- Visitors at the home of Mrs. A.L. Peterson last week were Gilbert Hodges, San Marino, California; Lt. j.g. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ann) Webster of Cambridge, Mass. They came to attend the wedding of Mrs. Websters sister as well as Mrs. son-in-la- James (Mary Sorensens niversary. an- birthday Mr. Webster is tending Harvard Webster will bridge. teach at- and Mrs. at Cam- 1he Old limw. Good gardening is a mat- ter of taking pains mostly in the small of the hark." A Rock City artist creates a gnome to enchant visitors to fanciful Mother Goose lage. LOOKOUT Vil- MOUNTAIN, For more than two Georgia and a half centuries, the nursery rhymes of Mother Goose have sprung to life from the pages of picture books to delight the imaginations of countless millions of youngsters. Now, in a place called Fairyland Caverns o n Lookout Mountain near Chattanooga, Tenn., children are able actually to walk into the world of Mother Goose and see the nursery rhyme characters they know so well acting out their familiar scenes. The unique creation is Mother Goose Village, the worlds most complete presentation of Mother Goose nursery rhymes. It is located at Rock City Gardens, a ten acre natural preserve that attracts half a million people each year to view its scenic beauty. The entire setting for Mother Goose Village and each of the more than a hundred nursery rhyme characters were created at Rock City's own studio, and each is an original. Youngsters view them by walking around a huge landscape crowned by a tall castle, which looks out over hills and valleys with streams and waterfalls, where the various storybook scenes are taking place. They see such old friends as Humptv Dumpty, Little Bo Peep and her sheep, Little Miss Muflet, Jack and Jill falling down the hill and even the cow jumping over the moon. The colorful scenes are il, or luminated by black" light, to add to the magical quality of the presentation. Mother Goose Village is the Snow White, Cinderella, Jack and the Beanstalk, Little Red Riding Hood, Goldilocks and the Three Bears and many others. And Santa Claus stops at Fairyland Caverns each December to have a personal chat with each young visitor. Information on Mother Goose Village and Fairyland Caverns may be obtained bv writing to P.O. Box 173, Chattanooga, Ttnn. 37401. A TRUTH newest addition to Fairyland Caverns, where additional fairy tales are recreated, including Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. ultra-violet- |