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Show Pace Four The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid October 11, 1973 Spring City lady November 10 wedding date set by Marcie Owen, Jack Shepherd The couple will exchange vows ceremony November 10 in the Civic Center in Mt Pleasant, followed by a reception, also at the Civic Center Miss Owen is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and Mr. and Mrs Charles H Owen, Fairview, have announced the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Marcie to David L Shepherd, son of Mr and Mrs Jack Shepherd of Mt Pleasant r Rfor 4, your safety Home accidents kill and cripple more children under the age of five than any disease, at cording to Albert H. Domm, M I) , child safety specialist and medical director of the Prudential Insurance Company. Dr Domm defined a home culent as one which occurs d in the house, yard or ac neigh-lxirhoo- The child who swallows kerosene, of a pulls pot Ixuling water over himself, falls from a second story John R. Baxter . (jOCIAL EVEHTjp Birthday noted balcony, drowns in a by mayor of Spring City Albert lr. 11. I 0111111 swimming pool, or breaks his leg 91 Mrs. Dorcas Allred Blain became 91 years of age on Tuesday. Seh through injury in a fall was taken to a Salt Lake hospital for improvement She was born in Spring City, October 9, 1882 to Orson and Lorena Sorensen Allred. Mrs. Blain graduated from the eighth grade and the day following went to the Gunnison office as a Telegraph Operator. She remained there for 2 years. Seh then was employed by Baxter and Blam store for 2 years. Her marriage to James W. Blain was performed in the Manti LDS Temple, September 2, 1903. President John D.T. McAllister performed the marriage ceremony. She lived here during her married life. A faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y Saints, her church activities include, Primary officer, a member of the choir, Ward and stake Relief Society Singing Mothers Chrous for years, Sunday School teacher, Relief Society visiting teacher for over 32 years, Relief Society class teacher for 30 years, a member of the DUP County and local camps, was first secretary for 8 years when it was organized here. She was president and held other offices in the organization. Mr. Blain died several years ago. She is the mother of nine children with four living, Mrs. Bernice Christensen, Mrs. Fay Ivory, Mrs. Eula Lee Maxfield and Lyle Blain, all Salt Lake City. There are 22 grandchildren, 45 great grandchildren in a Seminary Mr Shepherd is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and served two years in the U S Marines, spending most of the time in Japan and Okinawa 4 reaches age Senior Citizens set fund drive, barbeque dinner North Sanpete Senior Citizens are planning a fund raising mutton barbeque dinner m their building on Mt. Pleasant Main Street, Wednesday October 17 at 6 30 p m A delicious dinner is being planned and a program will be presented. Everyone is invited to attend and to bring their friends. Bring your own dishes and silverware. in a vacant lot is a victim of a home accident, Dr. Domm explained These tragedies are almost entirely preventable by careful planning, forethought, supervision and education, he said Dr Domm appealed to parents to check each and every room of the house as well as neighlxirhood play areas for safety hazards. Poisonous household substances and medicines should lie kept in locked cabinets, he said. Sharp instruments which can seriously maim or kill must be kept out of the reach of the curious toddler. and Stephanie Simmons, Chesley Blackham Moroni man, Idaho miss plan November 29 temple wedding Mr. and Mrs. Garner Simmons, Teton, Idaho, announce the engagement of their daughter, Stephanie, to Chesley T. Blackham, son of Mrs. Dorothy P. Blackham of Moroni, and the late Theodore (Ted) Blackham. If you like to knit socks, knit the toe with a different color yam. When a hole appears, it is quite simple to ravel these stitches and reknit a new toe instead of darning several Kerry Duel, Ann Webster On Sunday, October 7, the family of Spring City Mayor John R. Baxter celebrated his 85th birthday anniversary at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Larry (Janet) Kitchen in Orem. As a highlight of the day, the ) members family attended Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Webster, Sandy, Utah, have announced sacrament meeting in Orem ' where David Kitchen, son of Janet and Larry Kitchen, gave a report of his missionary labors, having just returned from serving in the Oklahoma the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Ann to Kerry Deuel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verge Deuel of Mt. Pleasant. The couple has circled November 16 as their wedding date in Salt Lake City. They will be honored the following evening at a wedding reception to be held in the Cultural Hall of the Mt. Pleasant Fourth LDS Ward. Miss Webster is a graduate of Jordan High School and attended the Seminary for three years. She received her degree from the University of Utah in 1973 and is presently teaching at the Granite Training Center for the Handicapped. Mr. Deuel is a graduate of North Sanpete High and attended the Seminary for two years. He graduated from Snow College in 1971. In both schools Mission. Family members in attendance at the meeting and at the Kitchen residence for dinner were: Mayor and Mrs. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jorgensen and children, Frank Watson, Mrs. Noreen Wheeler and Katherine Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Blackham and Marie Blackham. Sanpete AAUW seeks members Do you feel a need for mental stimulation? More community involvement? A wider circle of friendships? All Sanpete County women college graduates are invited to join the Sanpete Branch of Association the of Mrs. A. Thomas Patterson and son, American University Women a friendly, dynamic group. Get in touch with Mrs. Halbert Jensen, Ephraim, or Harriet Terry, Mt. Pleasant, for membership information or transportation. Statistics show the average age in the United States is going up ..if we run out of who'll mow the lawn and shovel the snow? teen-ager- brevities Sandy girl, Mt. Pleasant man to wed in Salt Lake City rites s, THE LITTLE LOE of a knit dress that exeryone is going to want to own this Fall has a stripe story to tell. Its a slimming idea that combines shapely wool and silk. Topping it all is a pussycat bow xwth tiny buttons to the wraist. A Bob Goldworm design for sure! MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMI Scott Patterson and children, Paula Ann and Heidi all of Salt Lake City, brought Mrs. J. Leo Seely home on Sunday. Mrs. Seely had spent the past week in Salt Lake City. While there she was visited by Mrs. Ian Morgan, Nephi; Dr. and Mr. Neil C. Capel, Bloomington, Dr. and Mrs. Steven Seely Morgan and children of Kaysville. Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it The Sanpete Branch ! lews at Deuel Holes . . . Enjoying the inspiration and instruction given at the Relief Society General Conference in Salt Lake City the past week were the Sanpete North Stake Relief Scociety presidency and board members, MorRae Wilkey, VaLene Johansen, Hazel Anderson, Ethel Sorensen, Ethel Ericksen, Judith Anderson, Shirley Black, Marlane Harless, Lela Mower, Olive Pritchett, Nora Christensen, Dorothy Clark and Glenda Staker. The opening social and birthday party for Fine Arts Club was held Thursday evening, September 27 at the home of Clarice Stevens, club president. Assisting Mrs. Stevens were club officers, Catherine Drage, vice president and Louise Johansen, treasurer. A beautiful secretary birthday and cake served as the centerpiece. Dinner was served to seventeen club members. University Women entertained prospective new members at a buffet supper on Wednesday, September 26 at the home of the President, Mrs Paul Olmstead, Mt. Pleasant. Themes for the years study are Woman in Search of Self and Dynamic Learning. As an introduction to both themes Program Chairman Katy Jean Lcrson, Ephraim, asked for personal histories of exciting learning experiences. Stories ran the gamut from a social workers unexpected physical education teacher turned farmers wife learning to fly an airplane, to an elementary teachers experiment with teaching French, to the decision of one who has moved frequently to involve herself wholeheartedly in the life of each new community. The October meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Van Noy Stewart, 255 North 200 East Fairview. Mrs. Esther Christensen and Mrs. VaLene Johansen attended a reunion of the group that went to the Palmyra Pageant 1st year. The party was held Thursday night in Ogden. Daisy Willcox was hostess to members of Past Noble Grands Club on Wednesday evening. William Driver first named the flag of the United States Old Glory as it was hoisted to the masthead of his brig in the IE YOU SHOP 1800s Everyone Good For You But Why? OCTOBER II, 12, 13, 14 BIG REDUCTION ON MANY ITEMS YARN -- FABRICS Stitch- MAIN STREET fn rnimnn MORONI wwi mi mum mum wtmintinonunHfy lb. 79c Beef Bananas Chuck Steak lb. 10c lb. 89c Value Brand Potatoes Bacon 20 lbs. $1.19 lb. 89c scorn The expressions on these ministers faces shows that theyre j aware of one of the best things about citrus juices: they are good for you and taste great. Tree.Sweet researchers say many people still do not know why citrus juice should be an important part of the diet. should lod It should be purchased in moderate amounts and used within a reasonable time Vitamin C isn't the only val uable nutritional content of citrus juice Using orange juice as an example thats the juice used most by Americans an eight ounce glass wi'l supply about 11 per cent of the thiamine, 5 per cent of the carotene, 4 per cent of the macm and 2 5 per cent of the riboflavin needed by that same average adult Citrus juices are excellent in special diets, too They contain no chemical preserva tives of any kind if the are m a metal can They conta n virtually no fat and only from to 1 per cent protein, and are very low m sodium A six ounce serving has less than 100 calories, and citrus juices des are natural alkalizers be pite their acid content cause digestion leaves residual minerals that aie distinctly alkaline So no matter who you are British sailor, average adult, low sodium dieter or anyone else you can drink all the fresh, canned or frozen citrus juice you want with confidence that its good for you REALLY good for you FOODS Cabbage lb. 9c Pot Roast knows how good good for you But a lot of people still dont know why, re searchers for TreeSweet Pro ducts Co have learned Do you know why British sailors are called Limeys9 That has something to do with one of the reasons why citrus juices are good for you Back in the middle of the 18th Cen tuiy, when sailors on long voyages suffered terribly of scurvy, a and o'ten died British naval surgeon found that citrus juices could pre vent the disease, which is caus ed by a lack of the Vitamin C found m fresh fruits and vegetables The good doctor had never heard of vitamins, of course, but he found that lime which in those days juice was what they called lemon could prevent and juice too even quickly cure scurvy. From then on, British sailors were given a regular ration of lime juice Other sailors scorn fully called them lime juice sailors, or Limeys But their didnt last too long, when they found how healthy the juice made these Limeys So it is that an eight ounce glass of orange juice, for exwhether lresh, canample, will supply ned or frozen the average adult with his daily requirement of Vitamin C. The body doesn't store up Vitamin C, you cant build up a supply in your tissues It be supplied to your body regularly in reasonable amounts rather than in large, infrequent doses The same is true of canned or frozen citrus juice It lasts a long time in its can, but not foitver, and it wont do to buv an enormous supply and then use it up over a long per ouq yAUJ.WCtD Beef Balde Cut citrus juices taste, and almost everyone knows that theyre Thurs., Fri., Sat. and Mon. in- volvement in prison reform, to a Citrus Juice: ifs FOUR DAYS ONLY of the of Association American he was active in threatricals and musicals andalso worked with professional theatre for two years. He is now m partnership with his father Builders Supply. . . . Miss Simmons is a 1972 graduate of South Fremont High School and attended Utah State University. Mr. Blackham served two and a half years in the Danish LDS Mission. He is a 1971 graduate of Utah State University where he also received his Master of Science degree in 1973. He is presently employed at the Moroni Turkey Processing Plant. A November 29 wedding in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple is being planned by the couple. -- f Tab, Sprite, Coke U.S.D.A. Choice Rib Steak s Pack lb. $1.39 Town Ground Beef lb. 97c 99c & Country Bread 3 RED AND WHITE GROCERY , 16;"; $1.00 MT. PLEASANT |