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Show REPAIR SERVICE October 4, 1973 The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Page Two Services held Services today for Moroni man at Fairview Stanley Christensen, age for Mrs. Graham 69, died Sept. 25, 1973, in the Mt. Funeral services will be held Married Martha Moser Nov. 2, in Evanston, Wyoming. Survivors: widow, Moroni; one daughter, Katherine Jensen; one grandchild, Salt Lake City. Brothers and sisters, Glen; Allen; Mrs. Stewart (Vera) all from Moroni; Anderson, Owen, Fountain Green, Ed, Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Bill (Luella) Humphries, Magna, Mrs. Ina Green, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Saturday 1:00 p.m. in Moroni Chapel. Burial in Moroni City Cemetery. 1941 BUSINESS DIRECTORY REPAIR Prompt & Professional Service at Reasonable Rats, Call WESTLUND ART SUPPLIES STORAGE FOOD Complete Arts & Crafts Supplies NELSON'S GIFT MART Gunnison, Utah Phone S28-335- I Food Storage Costs Too High ? 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PLEASANT DRUG UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERING REMODELING Complete Roofing MIKE GIFTS NEEDS Sofa lumping up? If io, bring it to Remodeling Service Concrete Siding Work Custom Homes HEALTH 32 So. State Mt. Pleasant Public Notice REPAIR SERVICE M. N. In the Matter of the Estate of ALBERT all home appliances electric motors, Homeiite chain saws AND NORMAN MARIE NORMAN, his wife, 462-263- 8 Deceased. EXCAVATING Basements, trenching, septic tanks, plowing, disking, lots cleaned. Scissors Sharpened FREE PICKUP AND DEUVERY MANTI HOME SUPPLY j Wait of Block Phono AIR COMPRESSOR concrete drilling, breaking, rock drilling. Rock Bank 835-236- 1 PIPE FARM ANIMALS Plastic, concrete, Orange-berg- . Creditors of the above entitled estate will present claims with vochers to the undersigned at the office of John S. McAllister, Attorney at Law, 146 West Main Street, Mt. Pleasant, Utah, 84647, on or before December 21, 1973. Claims must be presented in accordance with the Utah provisions of Section Code Annotated, 1953, properly verified as required therein and supported by proper vouchers. CEVA N. JOHNSON ANGUS BULLS and COLUMBIA LEO RAMS GILLESPIE 4150 North Milburn Road FAIRVIEW, UTAH Phon. 4 9 he is lovable. Obviously he must ceom from this state bet ore he can begin to love his fellowmen or God. As in all things, love must be gained before it can be given. Self love can be acquired by becoming of worth to someone else, either through service or through developing into a person one can believe is worthy of being loved. This demands that he follow the way of living he himeself most admires. Sometimes we hear that one should guard against loving himself. To make a more and Christian statement Public Notice Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Informetion Notice To Creditors Probate No. 33 Phone 4622775 514 East Main for Merrill Ney, Manager 515 East 2nd South Mr. Pleasant boy of Ephraim In Matthew there is a passage from which we read, . . .Thou shalt love the Lord thy God. . Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. There are three, then, we are to love: God, neighbor and self. To achieve the fullness of this commandment one must work in the opposite order. Before he can love God or love his neighbor he must love himself. And despite the apparents ease in meeting this requirement, it is not a universally existent condition. Some do not love themselves. This happens most often when one has failed to become what he could become, or when one indulges in things he secretaly abhors. The results of this tragic occurence are mounting selfcontempt and growing apprehension over his personal worth. This sad one also finds it difficult to accept love from anyone because he doubts his worthiness to receive it. He questions the sincerity of the givers offer. He cannot believe Consult County Clark or the Respective Signers for Further Information r ed Mt. Pleasant EXPERT SERVICE AND PARTS h September 15. The family prayer at the mortuary was given by a son, Boyd Seely. Bert Ruesch, Bishop of the First Ward, presided at the services. Prelude and postlude music was by Judy Anderson; song by the First Ward Choir; prayer, Hale Ray Seely; speaker, Rex Hafen; vocal duet, Eva Lay and Ray Beck; tribute, Alice Hafen; speaker, Bishop Bert Ruesch; with a closing song by the choir; benediction, Ronald Titcomb. Pallbearers were Richard Draper, Paul B. Seely, Glen Seely, Dean Seely, R. Bruce Seely, James Johnson, all grandsons of Mrs. Seely. Jacobs Mortuary of Mt. Pleasant conducted burial services in Mount Pleasant City Cemetery. Hale B. Seely, a son, dedicated the grave. Probate and Guardianship ( Notices W.) L 462-229- 3 I Electrical Contractor ZABRISKIE Spudnut Shop Phon LARSEN South State. No. Phone Sandy, Utah' 10585 ELECTRICIAN (K. By Inc. Emergency Phone ktllABLt PKlCRirl.ONS JOHN Steps and Time BROWNS FEDERAL COSMETICS Mt. Pleasant 50 West Mam TO $20,000.00 CREDIT REPAIR SHOE PAINTING Roofs CREDIT UNION in REPAIR EXPERT 4 America's Conservative Come 4 MONUMENTS 9:00 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M. 93 E. 2nd N. 462-265- Tommy Brunger BRUTON Tax Service Bookkeeping 84 West Main Street E. Fine Granite skillfully carved with the design of your choice. One low charqe cover granite, carv-inand installing. Terms arranged. No interest. Dates carved on existing monuments in cemetery. Mt. Pleasant 4622020 for Ellen Vida Seely Graham, 70, of Milburn who died on October 1 , 1973 at her home of natural causes. Mrs. Graham was born in Indianola on July 1, 1903 to William Berkley and Maud She Merriweather Seely. married Loyal Graham on November 18, 1926 in the Manti Mary Tull LDS Temple. A devoted member of the LDS Tull Church, she served a mission to the Central States. She served for a number of years as a counselor and as president of the Milburn Ward Relief Society. She also devoted many years SLC service to the Sunday School and Primary and served on the Sunday School Stake Board. She Mary Afton Johansen Tull, age was visiting teacher until her 55, died at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, health failed her and was a September 29, 1973, in the visiting teacher lesson leader in Universtiy Medical Center, Salt the Relief Society. She served as Lake, of complications following Republican Chairman of the surgery. Milburn precinct and was an Mrs. Tull, was born December election judge for many years. 9, 1918 in Mt. Pleasant, to Nelson She will be remembered by her and Flora McArthur Johansen. neighbors and friends for her She married Harold C. Tull July thoughtfulness and concern for 30, 1945 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. others in their time of need. She They have lived in Fountain never thought of herself but Green since April 1, 1972. always gave of herself in the Mrs. Tull is a member of the service of others. Through her LDS Church, as assistant strong faith she truly lived the visiting teacher in the Ward one Relief love commandment Society, and a member of another as I have loved you in the S.S. Club of this city. her daily life. She is survived by her include her husband, Ftn. Green; a son Fred Survivors husband; one son, Grant E. Tull, and a granddaughter, Salt one Bountiful; Graham, Lake City; her father, Nelson daughter, Mrs. Donna Graham Johansen, one brother, Verl E. Brunger, Milburn; sisters, Mrs. Johansen, Mt. Pleasant, Marion (Maybell) Erickson, sisters: Mrs. Carl (Mildred) Deon Mrs. (Mollee) Provo; Anderson, Chester, ; Mrs. Spencer, Provo; Mrs. Wallace Morgan (Ruth Williams, Cedar (Lucille) Peterson, Indianola; City; Mrs. Vern (Dorothy) brothers, Wellington Seely, Salt Hansen, Ftn. Green; Mrs. Lake City; Dewey Seely, Orem Harris (Lucille) Jensen, Richand twelve grandchildren. field; Mrs. William (JoAnn) Friends may call at the ward Christensen, Provo. chapel one hour prior to services Funeral services were held on Thursday. Wednesday, in the Fountain Burial will be in the Fairview Green Ward Chapel. Burial was City Cemetery directed by in the Ftn. Green City Cemetery Jacobs Mortuary. under the direction of Jacobs Funeral Home. Administratrix of the Estate of Albert Norman and Marie Norman, his wife, Dec. Published in the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid September 20 and 27, October 4 and 11. 1973 Elias S. Castle, 205 Aria Dr., Pacheco, Calif. 94553, has filed with the State Engineer Appl. to apNo. 42911 propriate 0.015 sec. ft of water in Sanpete County. The water is to be diverted from a well, 0 ft. deep at a point N. 1100 ft. and E. 1450 ft from SW Cor. hospital Elinor D. Nielsen of Ftn. Green succumbs at 84 Ellen Vida S. Graham teaching we must add loving himself excessively. Love of self is not an evil thing. Rather, it is a necessary and expected thing; the Bible reads. . .love. . .as thyself. Indulging ones self, as can be done on pretext of love, is the things to avoid. Only after someone who felt despite for himself feels love for himself can he begin to love others. Love is something that begins small in the very core of one, and grows from there to encircle himself, then others, then reach toward God. Hospital notes Admissions at the Sanpete LDS Hospital, Mount Pleasant, included from September 16 up to September 29: Calvin Griffith, Fairview; Lorna Robertson, Spring City; Sherrie Keisel, Manti; Linda Mt. Pleasant; McGrew, Genevee Miller, Fairview; Lorna Henningson, Manti; Sally Wilson, Ephraim; Henry Dovey, Mt. Pleasant; Lisa Sorensen, Ephraim; Jenny Keisel. Manti; Carrie Greenhalgh, Ephraim. Debra Woolsey, Ephraim; Mary Ellen Cook, Moroni; Kenneth Bown, Manti; Sherry Coates, Fairview; Edna Jensen, Ephraim; Dorothy Hansen, Fountain Green; Niels Christian Anderson, Moroni; Mona Lee Seely, Fairview; Diane Rosenlof, Mt. Pleasant; Elinor Draper Nielson, age 84, died October 1, 1973 in the Utah Valley Hospital. She was born in Moroni, Utah November 1, 1888 to George Howarth and Louisa Nicholas Draper. She married L. Edward Nielson May 12, 1909 in the Manti LDS Temple. Mrs. Nielson was an active member of the LDS Church, a Ward Relief Society Visiting teacher, a member of the Ward Choir and the Daughters of Utah Pioneers for many years. She is survived by her husband; three sons; Reed, Bernard, and Mont Nielson, all of Ftn. Green; three daughters Mrs. Joseph (Geneil) Paystrup, Orem; Mrs. Jay (Jean) Reynolds, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Boyd (Dora) Anderson, Moroni. Twenty-fiv- e living grand- children, grandchildren, 26 great- l Sisters: Mrs. Eva Morley, Provo; Mrs. Alice Rudd, and Hazel Draper, Orem. Funeral services will be held today at 1:00 p.m. in the Fountain Green Ward Chapel. Rosie Prows, Manti; Denise Bench, Fairview; Jack Hughes, Fairview; Shannon Mayers, Mt. Glenna Pleasant; Fairview. Newly 100-40- Protests resisting the granting this application with reasons therefor must be filed with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Nov 17, 1973. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Oct. 4, 11 and 18, 1973. of CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who were sokind to us and thoughtful of our welfare at the time of the death of our beloved mother and grandmother. We appreciate the goodness of those who sent flowers, food, or helped in any way. Family of Pauline Seely Chicago's story John cock Center luxury apartment complex and the third tallest 100 Han- building in the world ErbaR. Rasmussen Final rites at Fairview for Erba Rasmussen Funeral services were held on at 1 p.m. in the Fairview South LDS Ward Chapel for Erba R. Rasmussen, 74, of Fairview who died at her home of natural causes on September 30, 1973. Mrs. Rasmussen was born on August 4, 1899 in Mt. Pleasant a daughter of Lars Christen and Celia Johansen Rasmussen. She married Henry R. Rasmussen on July 6, 1927 in the Manti LDS Idaho. Wednesday Temple. Mrs. Rasmussen was a former school teacher. She was a member of the North Bend Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and was a class leader in Primary, Sunday School and Relief Society. She was also a visiting teacher for many years. She graduated from North Sanpete High School and attended BYU and Utah State University. include her Survivors husband; three sons, Leon, Kearns; Arlan, San Jose, California; Rodney, Danville, California; and a daughter, Mrs. Alene Hone of Norman, Oaklahoma; 14 grand children and one great grandchild. Also surviving are sisters, Mrs. Leander (Zelda) Olsen of Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Vesta Murphy, Berkely California; Mrs. J. P. (Ethel) Winterbottom, Clearfield; and Mrs. Morris (Christy) Bunnell of Spring City. Burial was in the Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery directed by the Ursenbach Funeral Home. 'ujr John Robert McDowall Graveside rites held for infant Graveside services were held Friday Sept. 28 at 1:00 p.m. in Moroni City Cemetery for Justin Lee Cook, infant son of Orson Lee and Mary Ellen Zabriskie He was born Sept. 24 in the Mt. Pleasant Hospital and died in a Salt Lake Hospital Sept. 25. Surviving are his parents; grandparents Mr. and Mrs. William Mt. Zabriskie, Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cook, Moroni; great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Maxwell, Dearborn, Michigan; BEESLEY Mrs. Mathian Allred, Fountain Green. Brief remarks were given by Bishop James Swensen and Reverand Paul Noble. The grave was dedicated by Morris Cook. BURIAL VAULTS Vault for the highest Quality and Protection Request a Beesley Burial Discount on all Special 30 markers where a Beesley Burial Vault is used. Offer good for 90 days and only in Sanpete County Beesley Vaults ordered through JACOBS MORTUARY BUCHANAN Mt. Pleasant MORTUARY Manti Beesley Monument 725 SOUTH STATE Phone & Vault Co. PROVO, UTAH 374-058- 0 Rifle Scopes Redfield Weaver Tasco All scopes and mounts sold will be mounted and sighted in free of charge, or toe will mount (or remount) your scope and sight it in for $5.00. Created Position area industry in organizing community training stations, and correlate student training experience and placement in gainful employment both within and outside of the area. Those interested should contact Thomas A. at Manti, Utah. Hen-rett- XI First r, has truly moved to the city It is reported that several groups have been organized in counselor to begin work immediately for the Central Utah Area Vocational School. Some of his responsibilities will include coordinating between colleges and high schools, work with 1, p.m. in the Riddle, Vocational 835-226- at 2 Presbyterian Church in Mt. Pleasant with the Rev. Paul Noble officiating. Burial was in Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery. He was born March 9, 1967 in Ogden, a son of Ernest and Mary Carter McDowall. Surviving are his parents, three sisters, Nellie, Mary Kathryn, and Margaret Grace all of Ephraim; grandparents, McDowall, Mrs. Marie Ephraim; Mrs. Bessie McDowall, Gooding, Cook of Moroni. (65-176- Sec. 32, T15S, R4E, SLB&M; and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the domestic purposes of one family; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in SSWVi Sec. 32, T15S, R4E, SLB&M. Wednesday after surgery in ld John Robert McDowall, 6, of Ephraim, died September 29, 1973 in a Provo hospital of natural causes. Funeral services were held dies Mary BY DAVID ROSIER Call MT. PLEASANT six-year-o- Viewpoint $2.00 gal. off Rent Rug Shampooer 20 off all Wallpaper and WallTex BARBER SHOPS funeral services for Pauline Hafen Seely, 91, were held in the Mt. Pleasant LDS Ward Chapel, First-Fourt- PAUL V. PAY or THOMAS 1 Professional TV Service DEHYDRATED Located at Piccadilly Plant Mt. Pleasant 1 462-209- DESERET FOODS -- Phon. Impressive DASI BILLY Funeral held for Pauline Seely SEPTIC TANK 0 SKY LINE AUTO TV 462 2342 283 4590 LeRoy Westerlund 4th East 440 S,uth Ephraim on Thursday afternoon at 1 p.m. in the Fairview North LDS Ward Chapel Church. TV Death claims natural Pleasant Hospital causes. He was born in Moroni Aug. 17, 1904, a son of Niels and Dagmar Mickelson Christensen. He followed the trade of a carpenter. Was an elder in the LDS of Rifles are not just boresighted as is usually the case, but boresighted and fired to obtain a zero of about 200 yards for most calibres. Don't be disappointed have your work done early! Dotite& itfmdwaxe uteL y Sfiontutfy (faydb EPHRAIM t |