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Show Page Four The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid October 18, 1978 Tjewd Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Staker during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Glendona) Staker and son Marc of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Staker and five children of Escalante, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Staker and children, Becky and Wayne of Bountiful. CSDCIAL EVEHTp Sanpitch DUP Camp holds regular meeting ML Pleasant Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at 2 The Sanpitch Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Monday Oct. 15. Meeting con- ducted p.m. Friday at the home of Eula Seely according to Captain Louise Seely. Elva Guyman will be the assisting hostess. The lesson, The Old Fort, will be given by Pauline Rasmussen end a history will be given by Gwenevere Olson. Ida Captain by Opening song, Utah Beloved Homeland. Roll call and minutes by secretary Winona Julian. History of Eli Openshaw read by LaVerl Livingston of her great grandfather. Lesson Ramona by The Old Fort. Christensen, Present were Winona Julian, LaVerl Ida Livingston, Donaldson, Julia Sorensen, Joyce Nielson, Marian Cornet, Ramona Elsie Jensen, Christensen, Hazel Anderson, Elmina Mower, Lola Draper, Elsie Mitchell, Effie Blackham, Mable Shaw, Charlotte Bradley, Hannah Nielson, Reath Draper, Phylis Lund, Clarissa Green, Ruth Draper. Donaldson. Our Own 'H IfJoteA . . . Ray Provo Christensen POSY PRINT Soft comr fortable cotton in a print interprets fall's smock dress. Bordered skirt and sleeves distinguish the Tiny Town petit-flou- entered a easy-goin- hospital on Saturday for tests. design Mrs. Leah Harward and her brother, Ray Tidwell, have returned from a months visit in California. They went to attend the wedding of Mrs. Harwards granddaughter, Pamela Treft. Mrs. Harward then cared for the children of her daughter, Mrs. Maurine Davis, while Mrs. Davis underwent surgery. Mrs. Harward and Mrs. Tidwell returned home by air on Sunday. conducted and Dave Wilkey, accompanied by Mrs. Dale Anderson. Rebecca and Dave are students at Snow College. Next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Anna Scovil on October 25. Sanpete residents visit in Idaho and Wyoming friends gather Old Fairview for reunion at canyon lodge Beneath a full harvest moon, amid falling colored leaves, surrounded by snow-cappe- d mountains in the beautiful BYU Lodge near Sundance in Provo Canyon, a most delightful reunion of old Fairview friends was held October 12. A delicious pot luck supper was served to one hundred thirteen guests and a peppy e program of musical and numbers entertained the IROPHIE.! rotoccA Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Green, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green, and their children all visited in the Kemmerer, Wyoming area last week. They were guests of Mary crowd. A few former Fairview friends who get together annually decided to extend an invitation to others asking them Harris and her family while there Friday night and Saturto invite their family and friends to join them at the Lodge. The day. From Wyoming they traveled former MIA Girls Summer to Idaho, visiting with Clair a rustic beautiful was Camp Green at Grace. Schools of that setting for a thoroughly enarea were dismissed for the joyable evening. The committee in charge potato harvest so they were able consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur to see this being done. Potatoes were being dug and put in pits. Day, Mr. and Mrs. San Pritchett old and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sanderson They also visited some of the volcano pits, large grain farms, of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Nielsen and Mr. and and hot water pits. They had Mrs. Charles E. Peterson of Salt reported a good time was did if it rain. even all by of Lake City. Master ceremonies Arthur Day was responsible for the musical numbers as follows: male trio from the Mendelssohn . . . Chorus consisting of Aaron ArCharles and Walker, Pope Mrs. J.D. Burns departed via thur Day, accompanied by Ida Lines Saturday for Day; pantomine numbers by United Air Robert Rasmussen; mandolin northern California. She will be and guitar music by the Two spending several weeks at the Richard Conover and home of her daughter, Mrs. A. Merrill Christensen. Fern Clyde Jones, Jr. in San Rafael, Gardner Barentsen joined Ar- California. Mr and Mrs. Jones are awaiting departure time for thur in a vocal duet. a European tour. Mr. Jones is voted assembled Those of the unanimously to make the currently president reunion an annual affair and California State Builders Exchange and the overseas tour is elected the following committee relative to this function. to prepare for next year: Keith Hansen, Chairman, Dennis Cloward, Salt Lake Harris Cheney, Fairview; with Fairview; LaMonte Briggs and City visited here on Sunday M.J. John Eklund Tucker of Provo, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cloward. n and Herman Sanderson, and Jay Larsen of Bridge Club met last Thursday Magna. It was also voted to as reserve the Lodge for next evening with Ila Tidwell and Lauretta Kidman hostess. to in be scheduled years party Since the Lodge Verda Fillis were special guests. Prizes were won by reiva will only accomodate limited number it may be necessary to Rosenlof, Mary Cloward and seek another location if the Verda Fillis. responsoe warrants it. Mrs. Asenteth Carlson left here by bus last Wednesday, A mother was trying to teach going to the home of her son, Bud the concept of efficiency to her Carlson in Midvale. Thursday small daughter. Remember, night Bud took her to the Salt dear, try to use your head to Lake airport where she boarded save your feet. But what do I a plane for San Francisco where do, she asked, when its your she is spending a week visiting a head and my feet? nephew, Ben Poulson. fcwJ 8ncf Cs, MEL DUKE Cop-perto- Duke Jewelry 320 So. Main "22 Y.art in Sprin9vill." More and more women are becoming the main support of their families. According to a 1 1)72 U. S. Department of Labor, Womens Bureau, h of study, more than all lT. S. households or nearly 15 million are headed by women. Women also head more than 6 million families, which is a 88 per cent in- Five generations are represented in this group of people, with little Lesa Jae Wheeler, in the front row as the center of aL traction. They are, left to righb back row, Paul Jay Wheeler, father of Lesa Jae, and Shirlene Poulson Wheeler, grandmother, and, front, greabgreat grandmother Dora Meyrick Ford, Lesa Jae, and greatrgrandmother Crystal Meyrick Poulson. The picture was taken at a family dinner. one-fift- the last 10 years. If you always thought head of household and head of family meant the same thing, its not so. The Womens Bureau explains it this way : crease in A household consists of all persons occupying the same dwelling. The head of the household is a person who heads that group of family, or one who lives alone. A family, however, is a group of two or more persons who reside together and are related by blood, marriage or adoption. A primary family includes the head of the household, but a secondary family is one that may live in the same dwelling with a primary family but does not include the head of the household. Examples would be guests, lodgers, or resident employee's. The head of the family may be the head of either a primary or secondary family. The male is always considered the family head or the household head in a husband-wif- e family, and in a family where there is no wife. Confusing? Maybe this illustration will help to make it clearer. If a widow and her children under 18 years old are the only family members in a dwelling, she is the head of the household and the head of the family. However, if the family lives in the home of Opening meeting and social of held at at dinner party the home of Josephine Allred October 4. New officers installed for the Mrs. and Mrs. Shiel Poulson entertained at a dinner party coming year are: Amy Anna recently for their family. Guests president; Ethel included Mrs. Mirl Ford, Mr. Scovil, vice president; and Mrs. Richard Wheeler, Jan, Ericksen, secretary and Kaye and Kelley Wheeler. Mr. treasurer; Johannah Hafen, and Mrs. Paul J. Wheeler and historian. Outgoing officers are daughter Lesa Jae, from Ina Jones, Marjorie Pratt and Mapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Bret Helen Jolley. Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. Amy Ursenbach presented each club member with a very Douglas Poulson and daughter Heidi of Salt Lake and Mr. Kirk interesting club book for the Roberts. year and a historical bookmark Special feature of the day was of Jerusalem which she brought taking a picture of their five back with her from her trip to the Holy Land. generations. A tasty dessert was served to Poulsons host guests Duane Hansen, of household and head of family. If the widow lives alone (no children), she is a primary individual, and head of the household. Preheated 375 oven servings cup cubed cooked unbaked packaged pie shell, luncheon meat (about 1 1 cup (4 oz.) shredded Swiss cheese milk cup 1 flour Tbsp. 2 eggs, slightly beaten 1 cup frozen chopped broccoli, thawed tsp. salt and drained tsp. pepper 2 Tbsp. chopped green onion V tsp. dry mustard 1 Combine cheese and flour. Layer half of broccoli, ham and cheese in pie shell. Repeat layers. Sprinkle onion on top. Combine milk, eggs, salt, pepper and COMMISSION canned lb.) mustard; pour over mixture in shell. Bake 40-5- 0 minutes or until knife inserted near center comes out clean. Let stand 5 minutes before serving. For this and additional cheese recipes send 25c for postage and handling to Cheese Quickies American Dairy Association, 6300 North River Road. Rosemont. Illinois 60018 UTAH DAIRY Vi a PboUG'S FOOD STORAGE STORE WHEAT, whole kernel, 100 lbs. ROLLED OATS, 50 lbs $12.50 $29.50 $18.40 $10.74 ADM Textured Vegetable Protein (Beef) 50 lbs. $38.00 DRY MILK, 50 lbs 00 lbs. $ $1.17 PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA 63c 12-oz- 3-- 6 $ 12-o- to PHONE MT. 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"Life insurance in a can.1 Hours 1.05 TOMATOES, large slicers 229.50 low-moistu- ., GERITOL TABLETS save 1.09 40s, 2.98 value APPLES, Red and Y 77c JOHNSON BABY SHAMPOO 12y--oz.-, 1.89 value save 72c STORAGE CANS, hold 100 lbs STONE MILL $2.89 BAYER ASPIRIN 100s PUMPKIN PIES, Mrs. Smith's 1 I COUNSELOR SCALES 4.99 value, save 2.10 BANANAS SAM-AND- world. DRUG PLEASANT HUNTER'S SWEET ROLLS, large pkg. MIRACLE WHIP, quart size . . . FOOD SCIENCE ELECTRIC x MT. BIODEGRADABLE BLUE LAUNDRY, 50 lbs. $9.36 ! stagnant SAVINGS at 16-o- z. OPEN! NOW j It's nice to see that the video networks have adjusted their schedules in midseason. We thought our set was where the trouble was coming from. CORONA CORONA STONE FLOUR ham or is father of the widow is head SWISS PIE would be a LEGGS PANTY HOSE Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hardy flew to Las Vegas last weekend where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Bryce W. Hardy, and assisted them in moving to Mt. Pleasant this week. Laura Staker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Staker of Escalante, is living with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Staker, this winter and attending North Sanpete High where she is a Sophomore. WATER BOTTLES, Poly STEEL FLOUR MILL (hand) 1 who bridge. The first prize went to Ina Hughes, second to Anna Scovil and consolation, Glenna Phillips. The next meeting will be held at the home of Louise Seely. University, has been appointed an Academic Welfare Secretary at the Y. Duane is a son of Mrs. Barbara Hansen. WHITE UNBLEACHED FLOUR, 4 fourteen members on attractively decorated tables depicting the autumn season. After the business meeting members enjoyed playing student at Brigham Young SOY BEANS, 60 lbs. N Junior Literary Club was Camp Hambleton, Daughter of Utah Pioneers, met Tuesday evening of last week in the Civic Center with Olive Beck, Sitha Burnside, Esther Christensen, Eva Christensen and Jessie Christensen as hostesses. The lesson, The Old Fort was given by Oleah Thompson, and the history of Fredrika Jensen Brothersen was given by Ila Jean Tidwell. the widows parents, the NON-FA- T HAM IF everyone thought alike this The general meeting was LEE THOMPSON by MARY model. Members of the Utah Hairdressers and Cosmetologists throughout the state joined in special events during their big annual week. president, lovely refreshments were serinterests ved. The members were then captured by the musical peroutstanding formance of Rebecca Anderson The Artopic Literary Club met Showing one of the attractive new coiffures introduced for the season during recently observed National Beauty Salon Week is this the by Effonia Burns, after which at the home of Pearl Benson in Ephraim on Thursday, October 11. g j RED AND WHITE GROCERY MT. PLEASANT |