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Show The Ml. Pleasant Pyrami Page Four December 14, 1972 d Sandra Anderson, Sally Harris, Alice Coates, Kathy Mills, Rita Ada Kinsman, Rosenlund, Mariann Koleen Peterson, Mower and Dee Webb. FAIR VIEW f PETERSON KOLEEN 427-378- Visiting during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shelley 0 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nu.mann and four children of Granger and Christine Shelley of Salt bake City and her friend Elenore McKenzie of Taylorsville. Both girls are working for Univac. were (Louise) home lasl Monday after spending three days in the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo undergoing surgery oh her foot. Enrotite home from the hospital she and Calvin were involved in an auto accident in Spanish Fork neither Canyon. However, sustained injuries from the accident. Nearly 300 people guests called to wish Mrs. Otto (Ellen) Peterson a happy ninetieth birthday last Sunday. Mrs. Peterson w as honored at an open house in the North Ward Hall. Nieces of Mrs, Peterson were hostesses for the affair and the entertainment was provided by a Cultural nine-piec- e Fred Gardner. The hall was decorated in a Christmas theme and a special attraction was a large picture of Ellen and Otto when they were married in Hint). Among those Intends and relatives who called from out of town were Mr. and Mrs Hesman and Karen of Christopherson Oakland. California; Olena band directed by Golden Carlslon entered the Utah Valley I.DS Hospital on Monday of last week and was confined there for several days for observation. the Stake and member of Presidency, The Jay C Ells enjoyed a lovely Christinas party at the home of Sandra Anderson on Rita Wednesday night. Rosenlund gave a demonstration on gift wrapping and a delightful pot luck dinner was enjoyed. The w inners of the Barbie Doll and outfit was announced as well as the w inner of the big toy truck. Those attending included Jane Lorraine Larsen, Black, Chyleen McKinney, Janet Erickson, Crystal Watson, Carolyn Sorensen, Christine Mooseman and Ellen Strate. The following Laurels and MIA Maids took second place by a slim margin: Sherie Rostron (captain) Eugena Sorensen, Patricia Everitt, Deborah Watson, Susan Donaldson, Julie Allred, Suelynn Thompson, Bonnie Crisp, JoAnn Graham, Susan Osborne, Mary Ann and Cindy Thompson. Osborne Out of the total enrollment of MIA girls of 29, 24 of them participated in this fun game that is gaining rapidly in popularity. The basketball season is beginning and the girls will be enjoying this for the next couple of months. Christie Bunnell is the sports director. Piano students of Mrs. Phyllis Jones entertained their parents at a recital at the home of Mrs. Jones on Sunday afternoon. Students participating included Gloria and Sherry Hunter, Pamela Peterson, Kathy and Scott Daley, Maria and Linda Christensen, Linda Nielsen and Michelle and Aaron Marsh. Clifford Wheeler, a the Slake Youth Council. Seciul guests were Stake President and Mrs. Roger Allred. A film strip was shown and youth speakers were Kielh Day and Alan Cox. Garlick returned recent stake tournament held in North Sanpete High School. The following Bee Hive Girls won first place in the stake in that division: Juanita Jensen, (captain) Neola Allred, Brenda Sorensen, Patty Crisp, Linda (Dixie) Robbins. Youth from both the North and South Wards enjoyed attending a special fireside in the North Wind last Sunday. The Fireside was under the direction of Darrell Stewart, Counselor in t The MIA Girls of the Spring City Ward did very well in the Hislmp and Mrs Keith Hansen sHnl last Sunday in Salt Lake City where they witnessed the tunning of their new grand daughter. The new arrival is the (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. David belli. ! bu Alice Stewart, Orabelle Jensen, Alla Larsen, Mildred l.asson, Ada Bench, Margaret Bench, Marinda Wheeler and Olive Ollerlon. Julie and Nyle Peterson of Alburitienue, New Mexico and their three children were recent visilorswith Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shelley They were here at the lime ol the death of Mark's mother, Mrs. Ernest (Zella) Peterson who was a resident of Williams of San .lose, California; Vida and Warner Wood of Hayward. California: bee and Charlene Pasmussen Kupurl, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Feurman Brady of bits Vegas; Alice Meyers ol Pleasant drove; Mrs. Artie Pet t ol Murray: Ted Hrady of Moab; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hrady ol Saniaitiin. Mr. and Mrs. (Ins Elizabeth) Hanks of Hurley, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nelson of Provo, Jene Nelson of Salt bake City; bavern and l.aKue Miner of Provo, Izetta Hlack of Salt bake City; Mr. and Mrs. Rulon (Floral) Rasmussen of Monroe; Reeky and Ellis Bird of Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Hansen of Salt bake City; Mr. and Mrs. Revere Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Blain Hansen all of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald (bois Hanks and five children and Mrs. Othello Christensen all of Salt bake City; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Olsen and family of Ogden and Mrs. Anna Hrady and family of Mt Pleasant. Mary Ellen Tucker entertained her sewing club at a lovely Christinas party Thursday night. Enjoying the evening with her were Erma Shelley, Spring Elva Allred and lunch, decorations, Christie Beck. d-i- Townspeople, of all ages are now having the Christmas spirit, the homes are glowing with the beautiful lights and decorations of the holiday season. Inside the present activities are decorating the inside of the rooms, gifts are in the process of adornment of beautiful paper and ribbons. The ward and organizations and the school are preparing the Christmas programs and parties. Let us all make this Christmas a happy one. The ward Relief Society will hold the Christmas party on Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the ward recreation hall with the lesson to be presented by teacher Phyllis Blain. Program numbers will be given. There will be a gift ex- See, not to worry-l- ie parently got his . . Larsen, The ward M.I.A. under the of the M.I.A. presidents Herta Strateand Tom Pirtle will add to the celebrations of Christmas, Tuesday evening with a Caroling party of the Mutual members traveling through the ward. They will gather at the Church, go caroling then go to the recreation hall for refreshments. directions Mrs. Aleilh Russell of Salt Lake City visited last weekend with her sister Mrs. LaVon Allred. Home with their mother and grandmother Mrs. Etta Larsen for the Thanksgiving holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Briant Larsen and little girl Mellissia, of Salt Lake City, Miss Aileen Larsen. Bancroft, Idaho, Miss Camille Larsen, Logan and from Moroni, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Larsen and children, Michelle and Keith. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoyal of El Monte, California are the happy parents of their first baby, a baby girl born Wednesday, December 6th at the Sanpete Valley Hospital. The mother was the former LeAnn Dye of this city. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mar Dye, Spring City and Mr. and Mrs. James Hoyal of El Monte, California. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aiken, and Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Beck attended LDS Sacrament Services in Salt Lake City on December 3 where their baby granddaughter was blessed and named Anna Lee Beck by her father Boyd Reid Beck. She is the little daughter of Boyd Reid and Sandra Aiken Beck. Other family members at the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Brent Wagstaff and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corgiat and family, all of Sunset. The family members at the meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Black and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sears and family and Joe Blain of Salt Lake city were dinner guests of Boyd Reid and Sandra following the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Beck visited recently in Salt Lake City for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd (Neva) Black and family and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Reid Beck and children. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Osborne, Lyle, Laura Lee, Lance and Lorette of Nephi visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Osborne and family. Mrs. Thelma Madsen was hostess Wednesday evening at her home to members of the Variety club. Rozina Brewer, Beverly Olsen, Mt. Pleasant, Herta Strate, Bernice Erickson, Ethel Sorensen, Veone Munson, Cecille Watson and Catherine Christensen. Mrs. Madsen served delicious refreshments to her guests. They played Yahstzee with Herta Strate and Catherine Christensen as score winners. President and Mrs. Heber Jensen of Cardston, Alberta, Canada visited last Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Olga Black and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson. Badgers to host University of Chihuahua! Si senor Snow -- - Colleges basketball team will host the University of e Chihuahua team in a series in Badger gym Friday and Saturday nights. The Chihuahua team has won the Mexican national championship four years in a row. Five members of the team were on Mexico's 1968 Olympic games squad. On a trip into Mexico last Snow played September Chihuahua four times, winning once. They are very fast and Snow coach good shooters, Gary Bliss said. We will have a two-gam- small advantage in the top Big Jim Ericksen was sesond Badger marksman in the Trevor 25 with points. game Mathew, the import height, although their center is The top Chihuahua players are and Hector Jose Terez, Guerrero, guards; and forward. Jesus Garcia, a The fans can expect to see a lot of action, emotion, and sharp shooting in the series, Coach 6-- 4 Bliss said. In games last week the Badgers won two to run their victory string to five following two early season losses. The Badgers beat Rangelo in Colorado, Junior College which gives Snow players hitting in double figures. They returned to Snow gym Friday night to hand Utah Trade Tech a 113 to 66 82-7- 3 trouncing. The truth is often less sensational than rumor or gossip and the latter seems preferred. Weve never seen anyone disastrously affected by going to church regularly. store for the guy wearing this Action Knit Jump Suit. Its a comfort miracle because of 100 percent double knit polyester combined with masterful tailoring. This Jump Suit, Ltd. of Dallas, Texas Action Knit features a high roll collar with fixed stays, is wrinkle free and is ruggedly handsome. Evona President change. 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