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Show mu f The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Page Four March 28, 1974 Elementary school schedules annual dance fete tomorrow Mt. Pleasant Elementary School will present their annual Dance March 29 Festical, at 7 p.m. FT. GREEN JESSIE OLDROYD Brungers Fourth Grade-Tro- ika; Mr. Johansens Fifth and Sixth Teton Mountain Mr. Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Clanton just returned from a delightful Stomp and Oh Johnny; and Mr. Christensens Fifth It will be held in the North Sanpete High School Gym- Dance nasium. The Parent Teachers Association will sponsor a Bake Sale at the same place immediately following the dance Swing Into Spring is the theme which has been chosen by the chairman and committee Grade-Squ- trip to California. They visited with a son and family, Mr.and Mrs. Russell O. Clanton, all in The Bakersfield. family members were all together to help Llona Jean celebrate her fifth birthday. In La Crescenta, the Clantons visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross (Sara) McManus and daughter, Mary Lynn. Mrs. McManus is a sister of Mrs. Clanton. She is recovering from hurts and shock she received in a recent automobile accident. The weather was just right for the trip, and a wonderful family visit enjoyed. are On Top of the World." Fern M. Jacobs, Perry and Norman Christensen Members of the morning kindergarten class. Members of the afternoon kindergarten class. and children from Salt Lake City MORONI REATH DRAPER The Moroni East Ward Relief held their Annual celebration Wednesday March 13 at 10 a.m. conducted by President Etta Irons who welcomed the sisters there. The president, counselors Pearl Jensen and Jewel Bailey and secretary Anna Aagard greeted everyone as they came in the door. Invocation was by Ruth Moss; congregational singing, roll call; homemaking lesson was presented by Marquita Holiday, Fruits and Vegatables; retrospect of Relief Society, Ivy Anderson. A delightful program of music composed by Anna Aagard and Dixie Nielson, accompanied by Anna Aagard. The ladies double trip put on this program: Dorothy, Joyce, Dixie, and Lewena Nielson, Ora Morley and Marcell Livingston; benediction, LaRue Jackson. A delicious turkey dinner with all the timmings was prepared Society and served Merlene by Christensen, Veleara Johnson, Izela Curtis, Elsie Jensen and Edna Spens. The table decorating committee Susan Bailey and Roberta Jorgensen The West W'ard Relief Society Annual held their Day celebration on Tuesday March 19 under the direction of the Stella Williams, Joyce Kathleen Christensen accomapmed by Marianne Cook. A group of children (who are taking dancing lessons) did some dance numbers. History of the Relief Society organization was presented by Wanda Cahoon; the early Relief Society of the West Ward was given by Ida Donaldson. Betty Sherman told what Relief Soceity means to her. Dinner was prepared and served by Wanda Morley, Lucille Nelson, Uleeda and Ruby Christensen, lleen Moss, Bessie Lund, Kathy Larsen and Dorothy Gough. Joyce Westenskow made the anniversay cake. Arlene Syme and Ella Mae Fox decorated the tables. Arlene made sego lilies and presented each sister with a lily. Old recipes and remedies w'ere made up into leaflets and presented to each one present. The presidency made and wore long pinafore aprons. com- mittee was Paula Hardy, and Beverly Christensen Marilyn Poulson, program presidency by Colleen Morley, Cheryl Cox, Diane Despian, Selman Larsen, Arlene Syme an Yvonne Cox. The homemaking lesson was presented by Blanch Johnson, A musical program was presented Mr and Mrs. Ruel Christensen are the parents of a baby girl born March 16. Mr and Mrs Vincent Christensen of Moroni and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mickel of Spring City are the grandparents Alida Christensen suffered a heart attack and is in the Juab County hospital. Weekend visitors with Mr.and Mrs Jack Irons and family were Mr. and Mrs Allen Burnside Last Week's Winner of the j j Professional Hardware 2 Free Steaks Per Week Contest j Gene Wilcox j WILL IT f YOU THIS WEEK? BE i" VISIT X L PROFESSIONAL HARDWARE FOR ALL YOUR HARDWARE NEEDS AND GIFTS, TOO! 1 Wednesday, April 3 through 9 7:30 p.m. v j A TRUE STORY aseo on th novit WILSON RAWLS KINEMA THEATRE MT. PLEASANT J ) . and Mrs. Anderson have had another lovely visit with members of their family, and the opportunity of attending the marriage ceremony and reception of their granddaughter, Miss Shana Lee Anderson, and Mr. Brent Johnson. Shana is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Anderson of Orem; Brent is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bud) Johnson, of Springville. These two young people were married Satruday, March 16, 1974. A dinner in their honor was given by Mr. Johnsons parents at 2 p.m. in the Provo. Mr. farewell testimonial for Timothy M. Blackham, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Blackham, was held Sunday, March 24, in the Moroni East Ward Sacrament meeting. The program was as follows: Invocation Oneil Blackham; John LaMont Blackham was the first speaker; vocal solo Your Mission by Bryant Blackham accompanied by Nora Cook; speaker Mack Wilkey; farewell remarks by Tim Elder Blackham; benediction Kirk Brotherson. Tim enters the Mission Home March 30 and leaves Thursday, April 4, for Washington. Mans Folly: An old Quaker who was lady, very philosophical, used to say that there were three outstanding follies of which men were guilty The first folly was that they would go to war and kill each other, when, if they would only wait long enough, they would all die naturally. The second was that the men would climb trees and knock down the fruit, when, if they would only wait long enough, the fruit would fall to the ground. The third and crowning folly was that they would pursue the women, when, if they would only wait long enough, the women would pursue them. A A. A. Chuck-a-Ram- Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have more interesting news, too. Their grandson, Keith Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John (Arlene) Anderson has fulfilled a mission to New Zealand, and returned home well and safely. Keiths parents, Johnny and Arlene, flew to Hawaii two weeks before their sons release, had a wonderful vacation trip, met their son, and all came home together, March 7. Lucky folks! Owen and Edna did a bit of celebrating on Sunday, March 24. Their dinner guests included two of Owens sisters: Mrs. Vurl Morgan celebrated her birthday on the 22nd with a dinner at home, with her family members: Her mother, Mrs. Sarah Justesen, and daughter, Mrs. Roger (Lila) Allred, from Spring City; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Larsen (Linda) and family, and of course Mr. Morgaa THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL: Front-en- S10.95 Alignment d Front wheels packed Any US car plus parts if needed. Add $3 for air cond. cars or tor- Uon ban. Front-en- d inspectionn set. Camber, caster, and toe-iin brake and Specializing repair, engine tune-up- s front-enalignments. Also general repairs on all trucks and farm tractors. ALL WORK GUARANTEED n a, f d I 1 N. SERVICES M. I 0th East 150 South Phone I 462-237- Mt. Pleasant, Utah or if no answer call 6 I 462-263- 8 WILL PICK UP AND OR DELIVER ti tftrtt TTTirTttntTttitittinrtn J Lorraine Bailey was released Junior Sunday School Coordinator in the East Ward and Stephanie Blackham was sustained to take her place. Bruce Holman resigned as counselor in the East Ward Sunday School superintendency and Paul J. Bailey takes his place. nwniwee nmnniitt iinmmiinimimnnHUHiinniniiiiMi eai Serving Suggestion as Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Buttars are the parents of a baby boy born Sunday March 24 th. This is their third son and they have one daughter. The new baby weighed 9(4 lbs. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Merwin D. Goodsell of Granger and Mr. and Mrs. Clair D. Buttars from Pocatello, Idaho. U Morrell's Golden Crisp & S D A Full Cut Beef Choice lb. Compare Trim 98 1.49 Mr and Mrs Russel Bailey were surprised Friday when their daughter Mrs Gemel Bendixon of Salt Lake City, Mr and Mrs Mont Rasmussen of Provo and Mrs. Louise Taylor and daughters Mary Louise and Susan from Levan came and brought a picnic luncheon The occasion was Russels birthday but they had decided not to celebrate this year Then this surprise and enjoyable visit Guests Saturday and Sunday were Mr and Mrs Gayle Bailey of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Delphia Despain was hostess to the Senior Sorosis Club last week Rook was played and refreshments served. A baby boy was born to Clint and Marsha Butters, March 22 at the Sanpete LDS Hospital in Mt Pleasant. Size Slabs 86 u,79 Greenland Turbot Fillets Fresh Fryers 89 49 98 Great Seafood lb. U.S D.A. Inspected & Graded A SM58ilZ SHOPPERS 'n Hunt's Snack Pack Ice Cream Apart Bread Pull Snow Star Serve - Fine 54 Morley. Christensen, Ethel Olson, Dora Morley, Rula Lamb, Vera Draper, Effie Blackham, May Hardy, Bessie Nielson, Mabel Shaw, Hazel Anderson, Elsie Jensen, Marion Cornet, Reath Draper and Veda Freston and Julia Sorensen. Refreshments were sered by Hazel Anderson, Artena Christensen, and Phylis Lund Clarrisa Green read an original letter written in long hand by Eliza R Snow telling how to make temple clothes This was written to Clarrisas grandmother Mrs Gee Spareribs large Shank Portion - Great Flavor lb. Family Pack we welcome FOOD STAMP Anderson. Opening song Sing We Praises of the Valiant Ones. Singing was led by Ida Donalson and accompanied by Dora Ramona Christensen, Artena - 89 Pork Chops 98 Lb. Smoked Hams Morrell's efflimlfflia Donaldson presiding and Clarrissa Green conducting. Invocation, Chaplain Venice Minutes were read by Julia Sorensen A history of Philinda Upson Standley was ready by Marion Cornet. Captain Donaldson told about the coming DUP convention in Salt Lake City and also about the meeting of the Historical Society to be held in Ephraim. Lesson Eliza R Snow, pioneer 1874. by Ramona Christensen. Daughters present, Leona Irons, Venice Anderson, Ida Donaldson, Clarrissa Green, lb. How You - Any Size Package Regular Chuck SeeSteaks Save Bound Steaks U Ground Beef Sliced Bacon Norbest or Manor House A. Inspected & Graded A S D The Sanpitch Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their March meeting Monday March 18 at 2:00 p.m. with Ida Mrs Clara Crossland visited in Moroni for a few days at the home of her son Mr and Mrs Ralph Crossland r; v In the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, parents of the bride, honored tham at a reception held in the Sharon Stake Center in Orem. It was lovely, and the grandparents were happy to be there, and also honored Cliff came for his parents, and also brought them back home. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Mack Morley were Mr.and Mrs. Michael Birdzell and children of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. David Bailey and family from Colorado. 436-829- 8 Westenskow, Brunger. The following dances will be given that night: Mrs. Allreds Fun; Kindergarten Rhythm Mrs. Shelleys First Grade Ive Got a Happy Heart and Up Cherry Street; Mr. Burgess Sixth Grade Flag Dance and Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree; Mrs. Stewarts Second Grade Ten Pretty Girls. Mrs. Rosenlunds Third Grade If I Were a Rich Man and A Poor Farmer's Dance; 445-342- 2 Luella Humphreys and her son Stephen Cahoon and his wife, all from Magna; lna Green from Salt Lake. Mrs. Green is Ralph Greens mother, in case some of us did not know. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cristensen, Moroni; LaRee Christensen and her friend, Gary Snow; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Christensen and little son, Eddie. Gladys Winters was hostess to her club members on Thursday, Mar. 21. She was assisted by her daughter, Betty Allred. They served a delicious dinner to the following: Mable Allred, Rosetta Eggan, Ruth Hansen, Luella Mikkelson, Minnie Oldroyd, Mable Olson, Etta Rasmussen, Alyce Wilkins, and special guests: Devona Crowther, Jewell Goble, and Clarence Hansen from Nephi. i Flavors 1.98 59 can pack MiM 0 0 0 -- 0 ,4 .7 Macaroni , SKottage Walnut Ragu Sauce pkg Spognpt Assor'e J (ar Gerber Stra no- Baby Food Kraft Dinners EBirdseye Awake ar 49 84 Hunts Ketchup Hills Bros. 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