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Show Page Six The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid October 4, 1973 ML Pleasant man 13 cold nights one-sto- 200s. As a and Mrs. Ivin couples: Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Coulson, all celebrating their special day October 2. To Mr and Mrs. Lyman Beck, October 3; Mr. and Mrs. Ned Peterson, October 6. FTN. GREEN JESSIE OLDROYD beautiful autumn Such weather! Are you taking time to look, and really see our West Mountain these days? Every color, hue, tint, you name it, its there! To you former hou should drive down to enjoy you should drive down to enjoy pheasant in the ravine, still stands out for us to view. Youll have to hurry, though. Things like this do not last forever. 445-342- 2 together, so, Dorothy Oldroyd, Mary Ellen Bailey, Dorothy Ann and Betty drove to Provo and Orem, shopped at the Mall, and dinner at Chuck-a-Ram- a. A happy day! home-towner- s, Miss Edna Pearmain from Murray, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Crowther. Good to see you Edna, come again. GREETINGS to our friend and Sada Mrs. neighbor, Rasmussen, who will celebrate her 82nd birthday October 6. We think of you often, Mrs. Rasmussen, and hope you are feeling better. We miss you! Like surprises? Heres one, quietly, and secretly planned, so far as Father Ivin Rasmussen was concerned. He just though he was going for an evening Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cook had drive in the canyon to see the the privilege of having some lovely colors, and scenery. He converts to the Church spend and Mrs. Rasmussen, with Mr. with here and Sunday Saturday and Mrs. Gayle Rasmussen, them. They are Mrs. Sigrid Rice drove up Fairview Canyon, and her year through Spanish Fork Canyon, a old son, James Michael, from beautiful ride, then to Oak Crest Birmingham, Alabama. Her with Ivin wondering: Why the mother, Margaret Schreiber, stop here where it was so formerly from Germany, has crowded? As they stepped into come to live with her daughter son Carl greeted them, the and family in Alabama. Mrs. and foyer, the SURPRISE was out. All Schreiber has been a member of the sons and arrived, the LDS Church for about three sixteen seateddaughter around a long years. table for Mr. Rasmussens birthMajor J.M. (Sigrid) Rice and day dinner, plus two more imwere their daughter, Linda, portant events, the Silver Anbaptized by Paul Cook in niversary of Joyce and Maiben Georgia, 1966, when Paul was a Hafen, that verjT day, Sept. 29, missionary there. and the 55th wedding anOn Saturday, Mrs. Schreiber, of Mr. and Mrs. Ivin Mrs. Rice, and Euleda Cook niversary Oct. 2. Rasmussen, went to the Manti Temple for a served at 8:30 p.m. Dinner session. They took a ride to the with a big birthday cake East Mountain, to the sheep to the guest of honor. herd, back here to out pretty Big presented After they spent a dinner, Springs, enjoying the day and wonderful evening listening to the scenery. They attended the and dancing. What Church with us on Sunday, and fun music, had. About danced all they left Monday to return to their their legs off, so Mrs. home. Mr. stated. Rasmussen Rasmussen took a turn dancing Mr. and Mrs. Frank with each of his daughters. Crowther and two children Those attending this lovely a few are spending days were Mr and Mrs. party visiting here with parents, Pres, and Mrs. Rasmussen, Osmond Mrs. Mr.and Victor Rasmussen, Mr. and and sister, Crowther, Mrs. Merlin (Doris) ChristenMariana Schulze. Mrs. Mr.and John sen, (Camille) Field, all of Ftn. Wedding Anniversary Green; Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Greetings this week go to three Rasmussen, Moroni; Mr. and Mrs. Austin (Ruby) Mangelson, Holladay ; Mr. and Mrs. Maiben (Joyce) Hafen, Mr.and Mrs. carl Rasmussen, Bountiful. Our visitors this week include Mrs. Blanche Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum (Donna) Nay from Bountiful. Donna and her mother are mostly visiting with Rita Allred and family, while Hy is using his vacation time to roam the hills, and hopefully to get an elk. Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Karen) and two children are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Johnson, and with other members of the Johnson family, Saturday, Sept. 29 was a lovely day for a ride, and time for mother, daughter, grand- daughters to go somewhere Hows Your Hearing? Chicago, 111. A free offer of special interest to those who hear but do not understand words has beenl announced by Beltone. A non-oper- -l ating model of the smallest Beltonei aid ever made will be given absolutely free to anyone requesting it. thousands have already been mailed, so write for yours today. i This model is yours to keep, free. It is not an actual hearing aid, but a e model. This will show you how tiny modern hearing help can he. The aid itself weighs less than a third of an ounce, and its all at ear level, in one unit. No wires lead from body to head. These models are free, so write for yours now. Write Dept9402, Beltone Electronics, 4201 West Victoria, Chicago, 111. 60646. full-siz- pwwwwvwwww' DERBY DEER NOW FOR FREE DEER DERBY AND SPORTING GOODS IN EPHRAIM AT DOYLE'S HARDWARE Mrs. Della Crother entertained her club members Thursday eveing, Sept. 27 at her home. A lovely lunch was served to the following members: Beth Anderson, Geraldine First Prize ROCK CHUCKER AND DIES in caliber R.C.B.S. by of your choice PRESS TASCO GUN SCOPE Second Prize Draper, Itah Green, Donna Ivory, Ada Livingston, and Ora Peterson. They had a pleasant evening of visiting. The Etiket Club members met at the home of Marilyn Draper on Thursday evening, Sept. 27. A new sausage casserole supper, and trimmings, were prepared memthe by following bers: LuJane Code, Marilyn Draper, Donna Johnson, Ethel Williams, Verdeen Jacobson. The guests were Betty Aagard, Rita Allred, Mary Lee Christiansen, Dorothy Cook, Pat Coombs, and above named. They had a pleasant evening, chatting. entertained her club members on Thursday, Dorothy Oldroyd Sept. 27. Mr. Oldroyd took the group to 663A RANGERSCOPE 1 1 00-- 1" 4X32mm 30 3 5 9 5 oz. 3030 range finding Fully coated 9 lens optical system ' minute click stops Fog proofed by nitrogen process. Amazingly reticle, sharp images Haze filter caps "64 HUNTING BUCK Third Prize KNIFE Model FOLDING HUNTER 110 4" blade has positive lock in open position. Handle of golden-grai- Macassar ebony wood with Provo and Orem. The ladies had a delicous dinner, such a variety of food served, at the After dinner, they shopped in the various stores in the mall, then returned to Ftn. Green, where Mrs. Oldroyd served watermelon and popcorn to the group. They were joined in Orem by Mrs. Isabell Johnson, and Vera Johnson. Those enjoying this day were: Theora Anderson, Nettie Bigler, Lizzie Coulson, Isabell Johnson, Vera Johnson, and Mrs. Oldroyd. Chuck-a-Ram- solid brass bolsters and liner forged in one piece. May be carried in pocket or sheath. An ideal heavy duty outdoor knife for those preferring a folding blade. Over-al- l length 5". Da v i c L L 1 Mrs. Doyle Robertson and son Gary were visitors on Tuesday afternoon with Alice Stewart and Koleen Peterson. Thev were enroute to Salt Lake City to attend Conference. They are from Phoenix, Arizona and Gary just returned home after completing and LDS Mission to New Zealand. is organized A meeting was held at North Sanpete September 27 for the purpose of organizing a ski club. Gordon Washburn was elected president with Randy Rosenlof as vice president, Sharon Lamb, secretary and Diane Nunley, reporter. Ski Club advisors are Richard Tree and John Erickson. Larsen gets new assignment Fairview, has Patrol Squadron 46 at the Naval Air Station at of reported to Moffett Field, California. post results 0 accompanied by Ellis Madsen and the benediction and blessing on the food was by Dawn Shelley. Nelson Hermereck of Kansas spent a week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jennings. They also visited with family members in Salt Lake City including Mansfield Jennings who is seriously ill at the present time and is confined to the Veterans Hospital Twila Wit-chit- a, Marinda Wheeler returned home Saturday after being confined to the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo following surgery. Eda Anderson is home now undergoing surgery recently at the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. The North Ward Relief Society had a lovely opening social Tuesday morning to begin the new year. Goldie Mower, ward after president The North Bend Camp of the DUP met Monday afternoon. The meeting was conducted by Ruby Hansen, Vice Captain. The prayer was given by Geroma Madsen; song, Phyllis Jones and Ellis Madsen; welcome of the new members and county officers was by Mrs. Hansen; Cleo Larsen replaced Delsa Owens and a vice captain; Ethel Wheeler gave a history of her great grandfather, John Henry Owen Wilcox. It was written by J. Owen Meiling. The lesson was given by Anna Jensen and was The Old Fort. entitled Nineteen members attended. the conducted program and a lovely luncheon was served. Program numbers included the opening song directed by Phyllis Jones and Doris Cox; invocation, Ilene Anderson; song, Marian Mower, Sonia Robertson, Elaine Jensen, Alta Larsen, Phyllis Jones, Roene Russon and Anna Jensen accompanied by Evelyn Terry; musical reading, Mahalia Gillespie accompanied by Koleen Peterson; remarks, Mrs. Mower; vocal solo, Elaine Jensen; organ medley, Koleen Peterson; remarks, Florence Day and a violin solo by Mary The club officers are in the process of writing a constitution for the club. Plans for the year include trips to Park City, Sundance, Snowbird and other ski resorts. There are approximately 30 members and everyone is looking forward to a year of fun. Navy Lieutenant (junior grade) Larry M. Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Ira Garlick, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Garlick and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson, Wendy and Aliska attended the lovely wedding reception for Marilyn Seely and Dee Gledhill in Layton on September 28. They visited at the home of Merrill and Lila Seely who are parents of the new bride and with Paul and Doris and family in Bountiful before returning home on Saturday afternooa New ski club LL 427-378- The ladies who came out to golf on September 27 had a lot of fun participating in the Flag Tournament. The day was sponsored by Moroni Feed Co., Moroni Processing Plant, Moroni Turkey Hatchery and Farmers Coop. Winners in the contest were Marlene Holman, Elna Terry. Phyllis Peterson and Marie Klindworth. Mt. Pleasant Cafe and Janices Beauty Salon will sponsor a String Tournament for Ladies Day on October 4. October 11 will be the last Ladies Day tournament for this season. This will be the Fun Day and Consolation Tournament. Everyone who has not been out golfing for a long time will find this a fun day for all involved. The day will begin at 10 a.m. and end with a lunch. Big V, Jensens IGA, Moroni Coal and Building Supply and Consolidated Furniture will sponsor the prizes. The annual banquet and elections night for the Ladies Golf Association is planned for the evening of October 18. Mrs. Maurine Cook and her grandson, Rich Wheeler, have returned home from an interesting two weeks vacation in Mexico. They visited the pyramids and missions, visiting Mexico City they went as far south as Merida. They came back by way of Acapulco and .flew home. The newest stamp will have an eagle on it.. .those who oppose the high postal rates think a more expensive bird would be more proper, like pheasant under glass. three-and-a-ha- lf Fain REGISTER BIRTHDAY HAPPY he has an advantage. He knows how to make the lanes work for him. He he does says, as a not have to move as often once he finds his line. Jerry has the ability, it is not lane conditions. Jerry attended Mt. Pleasant schools in his youth and graduated from North Sanpete High School were he played basketball. He is a sone of the late Lonnie Zabriskie and Mrs. Laura Zabriskie who now lives in Salt Lake City. left-hand- PETERSON d, year-roun- r, Mr. KOLEEN John Bigler, who keeps a record of the weather at Indianola in northern Sanpete County reports there were 13 nights of freezing weather during September when the thermometer registered 32 degrees or below. The coldest night was September 27 when 23 above was registered. The warmest day was September 13 when 84 degrees was registered. Mr. Bigler accounts for the colder nights in Indianola by explaining the community is situated in a pocket surrouned by mountains. The warmer air passes over the pocket while the cold air settles there. Jerry Zabriskie, Mount Pleasant native and a real southpaw, has the highest average in bowling in the Salt Lake City Bowling Association with a 207. He started bowling after his hitch in the army. He was supposedly a cripple, having had a spinal fusion but Jerry was not one to accept thatrole and was active in sports. He started bowling after work at the Rancho Lanes and had an average of 162 his first year-th- en 182190, and on into the made full use of their benefits and other services of the Veterans Administration. The VA counselors will explain and help with a variety of programs and services for veterans, including educational benefits, home loans, medical care, disability benefits and life insurance. The van will be located at First East and Center Street. 11:00 until 5:00 on Tuesday, October 9, 1973. Help for veterans who seek assistance In G.I. Bill education, home loans and other conseling p basis is available on an with the arrival in Richfield of one of the Veterans Mobile Vans staffed with Veterans Administration counselors ready to answer questions, help with applications and assist in every was possible. The purpose of the mobile van tour is to reach veterans who have not FAIRVIEW at Indianola top bowler in SLC association Lady golfers c hardware and J SPORTING Ephraim, Utah A A. GOODS days, riches, and honor. 1 Chronicles 29: 28 -- Safeway USDA Choice Family Pack USDA Choice Rib Roast Pork Chops Chuck Steaks of a Loin . . . From Top Grade Porkers Guaranteed Tender & Delicious Safeway Trimmed Round Steaks Ground Beef Lb. Compare the Grade and Trim at Safeway Regular . . . Ground Several Times Daily Full Cut Safeway Trimmed Guaranteed Tender & Delicious 149 Lb. 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