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Show EVENTS Sanpete County ladies attend leadership meet Ida O Donaldson and Joyce C Nielson of Moroni iepresented Sanpete County at Womens Leadership Week held on the Utah State University campus in Logan from October 24th through October 27th Mary Lois How To Tune Up Your The Kqual Rights Amendment and What it Means the Utah Homemaker, "Property, Wills and Estates, to is Your Convention in Chicago, Illinois in August She will serve until the next convention which will be held in Hawaii next year Mrs. Shilton is known to Mt. Food9, Management, Utahs Traffic Safety, Pesticides, Why People and Organizations Behave as They Heritage, Do, and Know Consumer flow, Arts and Crafts homecoming president to all of the states in the Union as well as some foreign countries She was able to stop in Fairview enroute Her next to Boise, Idaho be will in assignment Delaware. In Wilmington, December she will make a trip to the Far East Mrs Shilton served during the past year as National Vice President and was named President in the National Marriage, Money Mrs T G (Maxine) Shilton of Phoenix, Arizona spent last week in Fairview with her mother, Mrs MaryFowles Mrs Shilton was recently elected to serve as National President of the American Legion Auxiliary which is the largest patriotic organization in the world Mrs Shilton will be stationed in Indianapolis, Indiana and will national cluding .Safe Julie Spackman travel during her year as Madsen, County Extension Agent, from Gunnison and Cannlle Larsen of Manti also attended The group furnished a musical number at the banquet on Friday and also participated in the chorus They attended many interesting classes in- How Mrs. Maxine Shilton visits with friends in Fairview Pleasant residents as her three children attended Wasatch Academy Trudie Ann Clement, Donald J. YVaddoups i Trudie Ann Clement to marry Donald Waddoups in December ii Mr and Mrs Don K Clement, Ml Pleasant, have announced hf engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Trudie Ann ('lenient and Donald Jay Waddoups, son of Mr and Mrs et J Waddoups ol Blacklool, Idaho The couple will exchange wedding vows in a Manti Temple ceremony December 20 Parents of the bride will honor them at an open house that evening at an open house at the home of Mr and Mrs Dowell Shelley nf The hride-t- o be is a graduate of Sunset High School TflO tfoodbnilteofc Spack- Mr and Mrs Salma, C. William Holt, first attendant, and Lame Sine, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harry S Sine, Salt Lake City, second attendant. For her talent number in the homecoming queen contest, Miss Spackman did a pantomime She recently had one of the lead roles in Snow Theaters Ten Little Inproduction, dians She was sponsored by Alpha Delt Miss Holt was sponsored by the Program Bureau and Miss Sine by Associated Men Students Twenty candidates nominated by campus groups participated in the contest Student votes and the ratings of the judges determined the winners All North Sanpete Senior Citizens are invited to a free turkey dinner and program to be held in the Senior Citizens Center at 67 West Main Street in Mt Pleasant on Wednesday, November 15 at 12 oclock noon. The committee is working hard to make this a successful and fun affair and everyone is needed to support it. Bring your own dishes and please come. in Ray Aldrich improving Here are three lovely reasons why alumni and students enjoyed their homecoming events Saturday. They are, left to right, Beth Holt, first attendant, Julie Spackman, queen, and Lanie Sine, second attendant. Julie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spackman, Hacienda Heights, California, Beth is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. William Hold, Salina, and Lanie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Sine, Salt Lake City. Family honors Amos Draper on 86 Amos Draper observed his eighty sixth birthday anniversary Saturday, November 4, at his home in Moroni He was married to the former Luella Bradley of Moroni March in the Manti LDS 23, 1910, Temple They moved to McGill, Nevada, where they lived lor a year, returning to Moroni, where they have lived since Mr Draper has been a farmer and stock raiser, served as watermaster worked as a sheepshearer and served as a Moroni city councilman. He is a member of the LDS Church, having been Sunday School superintendent, a stake missionary, secretary of the HighPriests Quorum, and Ward birthday Vern T Salt Lake City, Mrs Lynn (Ida) Oldroyd, Fountain Green, Mrs. Boyd (Ruth) Goble, Mrs Ephraim, Ray They also thirteen have grandchildren and e thirty-on- were home to celebrate the birthday with Mr Draper n (Jemel) Boswell, Nephi All a) Westinghouse You can be sure if ... its Westinghouse teacher. They have five living sons and daughters: Grant B. Moroni; K' T after hospital stay Ray Aldrich, owner and manager of Aldrichs dry goods store, returned home last week from Utah Valley Hospital in Provo and is steadily improving and daughter, His Mr and Mrs. Phillip (Helen) Carter and baby Billy have come here from Salt Lake City and are helping out at the store until Mr. Aldrich is able to take over again. by MARY LEE THOMPSON half hour on the evening TV news would fill no more than six of the eight columns of an ordinary newspaper Sometimes the governments actions rival a Hitchcock mystery in suspense. For example, the 1972 proposal for zero disthe complete elimicharge nation of pollutants from our water could really dash us WINDOW I)RI SSING A readymade window shade ol d cotton transtorms an ordinary window into one of distinction Used hero m combination with a plaid covered lambrequin and cotton cate curtains, it provides a colorful background for French provincial furnishings In translucent cotton, the Brcneman shade boasts a vinyl coating that makes it durable and washable as well as slim-ribbe- A the most among daily newspapers in the U.S and Canada The Times is next most common The News" common name Q Ciffjfo The best of a book is not the thought which it contains, but the thought which it suggests just as the charm of music dwells not in the tones but the echoes of our hearts 01i er Wendell Holmes More veterans and servicemen trained under the current G I Bill m April than any month in its six ear history, according to the Veterans A'dmmistration NOV 12 93 S FIRST AUTO RACE, 1895, FOUR CARS STARTED BUT NONE FINISHED THE 55 mile run 9 f (5 father, THE KEYS MAY to American "Indians BECAUSE BELIEVED Combination SPECIAL $329.95 (especially Amos Draper priced for TURKEY DAYS!) Sold tested, the House Public Works Committee its hearings. It was then established that jiure water is not only virtually impossible but not necessary. Even the U. S. Public Health Service Drinking Water Quality Standards could not meet zero discharge Separately Dryer Model DE270MXW, $150 Washer, Model LA270MXW $198.95 (white only) CONSOLIDATED FURNITURE CO. MT. PLEASANT, UTAH Keep off the highways and shop at home the life you save may be your own! . . A THE were so named 2NPCENTURY EGYPTIAN EARTH WAS ONLY THOUGHT HE HAD FOUND THE 1 TURKEY PAYS 18,000 Zenith Black and White MILES AROUND' COLUMBUS TRUSTED THE ANCIENT SCHOLAR'S MAP AND I 00 $ INDIES 12" TELEVISION SET I The flemish word I for a motor car is PAARDELOOSZONDERSPOORWEGPETROLRl j tu ig ' I HAVE THE UUJAtiS Vilf NEVER MIND' ILL WALK' I m in HURRY SPECIALS Washer-Drye- r ft1, si m RED AND WHITE GROCERY Fancy, Delicious over the economic brink. The bill, which is drastic, radical, costly and impractical, was passed by the Senate without ever having been the subject of public hearings. Fortunately, when enough water pollution experts pro- - In AMERICA " SNEL DAYS MAN ON THE MOVE is Westinghouse g resistant fade-and-fla- TURKEY and Mrs. Kenneth Senior Citizens llaywaid, California, and a four-yea- r Seminary student She is a senior at Brigham Young University Mr Waddoups graduated from the Snake River High School in Moreland, Idaho, and attended the Seminary for four years He is in his junior year at Brigham Young University There are two things we should learn to forget the good we have done to others and the evil others have done to us. Mr man, Hacienda Heights, Calif. Sharing the limelight with her were Beth Holt, a daughter of Nov. 15 for m I A blonde dramatic arts major reigned as queen of Snow events Colleges homecoming Saturday. The homecoming queen was Julie Spackman, a daughter of Turkey dinner ii queen at Snow a '--- I Service of the (Hill'S VfHWUn.ted Transportation Union Red or Golden APPLES t The cry of the wolf changed his life. It may change yours. SUN INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTIONS VB--W Oranges lb. 15c Gem Flour Cottage Cheese 25 lbs. $4.49 Cream O Weber, pt. Western Shores Miners Large AA Paper Towels 3 for $1.00 Fresh Eggs 2 doz. 95c Western Family Cans Cranberries 4 lb. 75c Prices effective Nov. & w7C 10 and k I MT. PLEASANT i KINEMA THEATRE 11 White Grocery SUNBEAM Freezers Ground Chuck for $1.00 Red I Tuesday, November 14 Prices: $1.75 adults, 75c child ren t 10, 20 cu. ft. Start at 15, 77r Free Tickets with each jjl.00 purchase Can Openers -- Electric Knives -- Electric Mixers -Pans Fry -- Hair Clippers CLOSE-OUT- l ! EXAMPLE: -- l Hair Clipper Set I S4JS8 I iE(CK W I J |