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Show corporation SPRING CITY ATHENE OSBORNE The Boy Scout Banquet will be Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m. in the Cultural Hall All are requested to bring their own dishes. . Friday night to Saturday night visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Royal L. Allred were Ned Allred and children, Kip, Wendy and Jennifer of Provo. Dr. R,uel Allred and sons Chad and Brent of Provo were last week Monday night visitors with Mrs. Reid H. Allred. The "witch boy" (or is it warlock?) confers with the witches in his attempt to become transformed into a human during the action in "Dark of The Moon. The production is currently being presented by Wasatch Academy. The above cast members are John Anderson, Carol Boice, Rosie Johnson, and John Puente. 'dark' at the Smoky Mountains. Religious fervor and superstitions are portrayed in the WA Wasatch speech. Drama Academy are Richard- rd son from North Carolina and a poet with a William Berney keen ear for rural idiomatic November 18 Club authors Both story. Southerners-Howa- will present the play, "Dark of the Moon tn The play was first presented on Broadway in the spring of 1945. By now it has played in most of the leading theatre capitols of the world, including Craighead Auditorium at 8 November oclock the evening of 18 (Saturday). The play dramatizes the legend of Barbara Allen and her London, Rome, Sydney, Johannesburg and even lover, who is a witch boy. The play is full of comedy and tragedy of the lives of the people in has three times Leningrad. been produced on national Friday night to Sunday night Vurleen Simons were Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Theone) Nielsen and boys, Todd, Wayne and Cory, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Olsen and two small boys all of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Therald (Thelma) Rigby, son David and a friend of Salt Lake City. visitors with Mrs. Week end visitors with Mrs. Helen Madsen were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Madsen, of Provo. Kenneth is attending BYU at Provo. It television. Mr. and Mrs. Max Jensen of Clawson and daughter Christine, student at Snow College at Ephraim visited Sunday af- with ternoon Now -- - hile giving thanks dress the table! for our abundance of food, don't forget our abundance of beauty. AND A GOOD WAY IS WITH A FLORAL CENTERPIECE STOP $ which MIA fountain November 24 at junior high e l. The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Teen Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson, Kearns, were early morning visitors on Saturday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Vera Johnson. The three of them had breakfast together, and a pleasant visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bailey have been so anxious to see their new grandson, and the hunt holiday brought this about. Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey and little son, James from San Francisco were most welcome here, and with her family in Spanish Fork. Baby Greg brought happiness with him, and Daddy James went home, lucky in more ways than one. ...He got his deer! "Greg Another sad death is that of a old girl.. .grandlittle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Holman (Brother of Luella six-yea- r Mikkelson), friends. Their mother Mrs. Ida Billington is visiting with them at Reno. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Osborne and family of Salt Lake City spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Ruthford Osborne. Mrs. Mary Osborne and Mrs. Ruth Graham were Salt Lake City Thursday. last visitors The November meeting of the Canal Creek Camp of the DUP was held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Florence Nielsen with Mrs. Lorna Jensen as the assisting hostess. Captain Elva Allred was in charge of the non-operati- A real Speakers in Church service Sunday evening were the Seminary teacher Mr. Dennis Slack, Mt. Pleasant, and Mr. George Dyches of Moroni. The week end brought many relatives and friends back home for visiting with parents, hunting, and attending church with us on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bailey and family from Vernal, Mr. and Mrs. Scott from Theurer (Ann) Providence, spent their vacation with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Ivin Rasmussen welcome the arrival of their 18th .a baby boy ' born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mangelson, who are living in So. Dakota. The baby is the grandson of Austin and Ruby Mangelson. BECK'S TV 140 West Mam Street 462-269- 3 eye-open- er to electric heat Today, people are skeptical. Just because we say electric heat is clean, does that make it so? Not for the skeptic. So we invite you to talk to your neighbors who enjoy an electrically heated home or apartment. There are now approximately 10,000 homes and apartments in our area heated electrically. Maybe theyll tell you they havent painted their walls in years beis so clean. Maybe theyll tell you they havent cleaned their drapes in years because electric heat is so clean. cause electric heat City-writte- SPECIAL THANKSGIVING $4.00 and up GET YOUR TURKEY TICKETS HERE FLORAL VaLENE'S Phone Mt. Pleasant, Utah 462-215- 4 n Whatever they tell you, you can believe that they believe it. And we think the good comments will so outnumber the bad youll call us back for a free estimate. (Just phone the Power Company office nearest you. No obligation). The clean life! Try electric heat. Youll like it. Utah Power dug, Electricity-Ke- y NIYERSARY A SUCCESS. (y TABLERITE 'A' SOLID BUTTER MARSHMALLOWS U ORDERS f NOW REING TAKEN USDA Choice TableRite POT ROAST Pure Pork Old Faithful Whole 09 Boneless Ham V Fancy 1 MIXED NUTS lb. 49c Pitted Imported Calavo DATES i 49 Cheese or Pepperom LaChoy Frozen Fresh - CHOW MEIN LaChoy Sweet & x- Sour Pork Welch's New Frozen Arizona JUMBOYAMS Ocean Spray CRANBERRIES FAIRVIEW MERC. HOLIDAY FROZEN FOODS PIZZA Sweet! lb. 1 FRANKS TOTINOS & TableRite Sliced TobleRite Boneless Ham Extra Fancy Valencia Extra Juicy SAUSAGE BACON Old Faithful Ws iGft lb ,b8c CRANBERRY COCKTAIL3-- 29c SHRIMP Inlliont Cooked. Roody to Serve 79 89 Whole Sun 6 oz. ORANGE JUICE Pichweet PEAS 5 cans $100 10 oz. plcg. or CORN co to Quality Environment OUR SINCERE THANKS TO ALL THOSE WHO MADE OUR FIRST AN KRAFT MINIATURE Montrose, Colorado. The little girl died Sunday afternoon, November 12, of leukemia. recently with relatives and Visitors during the past week end with Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne were Mr. and Mrs. Connell Osborne and daughters, Cynthis and Caryn of Orem, Leo Osborne and sons, Lyle and Lance of Nephi, Keith Sorensen of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Osborne, Susan, Mary Ann, Sam, Sandy and Shawn. Page Three We are very sorry today to hear of the news of the death of Mrs. Harry Irons, mother of Bessie Cook. Mrs. Irons has been ill for sometime, and from necessity has been in both hospital and a Nursing Home for the past few weeks. She died Monday early morning, November 13, at age 83. Mr. and Mrs. Donald (Ida) Gaye from Reno, Nevada visited Chicago, 111. A free offer of meeting. The prayers were given by special interest to those who hear but do not understand LaVee Draper. The lesson words has been announced by Early Hotels was given by model Eva Pratt. Otelia Justesen read Beltone. A of the smallest Beltone aid ever a history of her mother Petrea made will be given absolutely Monsen Larsen. Captain Elva n free to anyone answering this Allred read Spring by Robert C. Mitchell in the advertisement. News. This article was Try it to see how it is worn Deseret in the Pioneer in the privacy of your own published 15 November-Decembe- r home without cost or obligation magazine, vol. 1968. The forepart of of any kind. Its yours to keep, deals with a article the free. It weighs less than a third of Spring City and description ear of an ounce, and its all at quotes Spring City was settled level, in one unit. No wires lead by the James Allred family and from body to head. others sent there by President These models are free, so we Brigham Young of the Church of suggest you write for yours Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y now. Again, we repeat, there is Saints. It was first called no cost, and certainly no obligaAllreds Settlement, then Little tion. Write to Dept. 0000, BelDenmark-fo- r the influx of settone Electronics Corp., 4201 W. tlers of that extraction-theVictoria, Chicago, 111. 60646. Town. After Spring OR PHONE 16, 1972 Harvest Ball the spring water is now piped, was Mrs. James F. (Ada) Ellis placed by the Daughters of Utah returned home recovering from Pioneers. The Harvest Ball, sponsored The settlement was abanan illness at a Provo hospital and Moroni Stake MIA is doned during the Walker War, annually by at the home of a daughter, Mr. the biggest dance of the season, in 1854. and Mrs. John (Betty) Adams and Indians burned it ard will be held this year in Settlers didn't return until 1859, North and family. Sanpete Junior High and Indian intermittent at Moroni, gymnasium harrassment continued until the November 24 at 8:30 Mrs. Patsy McC.erty of Boise, p.m. Idaho visited the past week with early 1870's. Music for the affair will be her mother Mrs. Iris Irving. Mr. Proportionately, the town and Mrs. James (Patsy) possibly has more unaltered or furnished by an unusual group, slightly altered dressed stone Five Deep, featuring Ron Clark. McGerty returned home a week buildings than any other Utah ago from a combined business Tickets are available at the town. Most buildings date prior and vacation trip to Hawaii. and delicious refreshments door Their little son, Jimmy to the 1880. Like many other buildings the will be served. remained here with his grandmother Mrs. Irving. Mr. huge 1899 brick and stone public Dress will be formal or school, with its spiral metal fire McGerty came Saturday for his Everyone is invited to wife and small son. Mrs. Irving escape and bell cupola, with bell attend. left with them where she will intact, is boarded up. The Harvest Ball is a perfect The visit for some time. steepled limestone to enjoy the Thanksgiving meeting house of the Church of way holiday. Iris y Mrs. Latter-dawith of Christ Jesus visitors Recent Saints, built in 1902 on lines of an Irving have been Mr. and Mrs. Elaine Baxter, June Sondrup, Thomas Allred and family from earlier style, is still used. After settlers reclaimed the Florence Nielsen, Ena Pratt, Hermingston, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allred of Salt Lake townsite in 1859, they were Cecille Watson, Vera Sorensen joined the following year by and Faun Christensen City. most illustrious their resident-Elde- r THANK YOU Orson Hyde-- a Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aiken, member of the Council of the Our sincere thanks and Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Beck Twelve. were delighted grandparents appreciation to all those who Members recorded at the so generously donated food, Friday, November 10 to learn of the birth of a new little meeting by secretary Iva Aiken provided flowers and did were, Captain, Elva Allred, many other acts of kindness granddaughter. A baby girl LaVee Geneva at the time of the death of our born in Salt Lake City to Boyd Draper, beloved mother, sister and Reid and Sandra Beck. The Sorensen, Iva Aiken, Jean Dye, Otellia Justesen, Bertha Olsen, baby girl is welcomed at grandmother, Radna Sarah Beck, Bernice Erickson, Clement. home by her sister. The Radna Clement family Hazel Hansen, Lorna Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Donnell (Venita) Crowther and family of Granger were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson and LaWana Peterson. too old to hear better Beautiful BY, marker through Youre never We can provide everything from simple arrangements to elaborate table pieces! ALL VERY THANKSGIVING LOOKING All Vurleen Mrs. Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Ruthford Osborne and Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne. that you've dressed the turkey There are still many springs in the area. One, reportedly, used by the Indians, and first settlers, still flows for public use. A 8 November became semi-forma- Mr. and Mrs. Vero Aiken were Friday visitors in Manli at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Howell and family. of Moon will be 462-268- in 1870, it Spring City. 2 for 35c t |