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Show J S- October The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Page Four 3, 197 1 MORONI - REATH DRAPER 436-829- 8 r father officiating. Peggys father, Nathan Casper from Hot 26 th. Springs, Idaho assisted The Moroni Lions Club held their Ladies Night last Thursday evening Sept. 26th at the Pine Creek Ranch in the foot hills east Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Hatch, who have been living in her parents home for the past two The baby of Mr and Mrs Syme from Salt Lake City received a name and blessing services west ward in Sunday. She was given the of Julie Margaret Jerrol and Margaret are in the process of moving to Roosevelt, Utah, where they will make their home. Mrs. Symes parents, Mr and Mrs Esbern Baadsgaard from Spansih Fork were here and were guests of Mr and Mrs Leonard Syme at Sunday dinner Other guests were Mr and Mrs John Syme and son and Ilona Syme of Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs Paul Anderson had their son, Jeremy Dean named Sunday. He was named by his father, and assisted by the " grandfather, LaVore Jackson, and Tom Lusk. Mr and Mrs Archie Christensen were hosts at a birthday dinner on Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversary of Merlenes mother, Mrs Nora Hansen of Fountain Green Mrs Rauline Rasmussen of Provo visited here for the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs Russel Bailey Mrs Georgia Launtzen and children of Salt Lake City visited for the weekend with her parents Mrs. Mr. and Charles Christensen Mrs Vanda Draper left by plane Saturday for Denver, Colorado where she will visit with her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Lombardi and children. Mrs. Mr. and James Christensen had their son named Sunday. He was given the name of Darnel Lauritz by his father, assisted by grandfather Charles Christensen and Willis Petersen and Vern Christensen. Mr and Mrs Lynn Petersen from Plymouth, have been visiting here and in Ephraim with Mr. and Mrs John Darnels and family Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jensen just returned from a two weeks trip to Silver Spring, Maryland, where they visited with Jeff and Maurine Wiley. The baby of George and Peggy Dyches was given the name FAIRVIEW JANET 0WILUAM and Priests were named presidencies Sunday in the North Ward Sustained as president of the Priests quorum was Steven Tibbs. Mike Russon and Griff Nuttall were named as counselors. JoAnn Mangum was chosen as President of the Laurel Class with Lynn Larsen and Kris Russon named as counselors. Janet Mower was named secretary. A new North Sanpete will be pinning its hopes on full back, Lynn Bagley and Darrell Anderson who has done a good job this seasons as outside line back and as split end. Alan Cox, a sophomone might see isome action in the place of Robert Brewer, the Hawk starting guard who was injured in Friday years, are moving in the near future to Spring Dale, Utah. This community is in Zions Canyon. Pleasant of Mt. The North Sanpete Hawks will have to give it everything theyve got and then some if they are going to pull the upset of the year and beat the Richfiled Wildcats ndxt Wednesday night. Game time is set for 7:30 Wednesday ngiht. of Cody David with his Ida Allred of Fountain Green was hostess to the Senior Sorosis Club Thursday afternoon Sept. Laurel 427-919- ' 3 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mower and their son, Wayne, have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Mower. Richard has just returned from Korea where he was stationed for a year with the Air Force. His wife, Alona, and Wayne spent 9M months with her parents in Lewiston, Idaho and 22 months with Richards parents this summer. Richard is going to be stationed at Luke AFB near Phoenix, Arizona starting the first of October. Mr. nights igame with Manti. Little Nicole Riddle has a pretty smile for her birthday is the pot trait. Nicole daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riddle of Fairvlew and was one year old on Saturday, Sept. grandparents are 28. Mr. Her and Mrs. George Day of Fairview and Mr. and Mrs. Harris Larsen of Moroni. Great grandparents are Charles Riddle of Antamony and Mrs. of Brown Mt. Pleasant. Walter and daughter, Melanie, also spent the weekend with his parents. Erma Shelley entertained her sewing club on Thursday evening. Her guests were Fern Barker, Ada Bench, Thelma Burnside, Gwen Graham, Lila Graham, Lenore Madsen, Alice Nelson, Oliver Ollerton, Alice Stewart and Ellen Tucker. Earl and Betty Ramsey returned home Friday from a weeks fishing trip to Fontenelle Reservior m Wyoming They came home through Flaming Gorge and spent one night their in Vernal. daughter, young married fireside was held on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Nancy Seely. Attending the fireside were Kent and Nancy Miner, Carol Fay and Rodney Anderson, Bryan and Ruth Ann Shelley, Peggy and George Bench, Lynda and Ralph Bench and Kathleen and Ronald Giles. A lesson from the Ensign magazine, Is Yours a Believing was given by Larry Heart? Refreshments were Seely served afterwards. Fertilizer for: GRAIN 22-- - 11 PURPOSE plus Sulfur 0 16-16- $1 54 -8 6-0 16-2- 28-8-- 20-15- 0-0 10 -0 Also available NITRATE, UREA (in bags) TRIPLE SUPERPHOSPHATE and blends of your choice at competitive prices I.1IUEBAL FERTILIZES GOHMHY MIDVALE, UTAH Backed by 27 years of fertilizer expertise P.S. Lest you forget PHONE ORDERS COLLECT Midvale Phone or 255-272- 1 255-650- Southern Idaho & Northern Utah Phone Collinston, Utah 458-372- f r said the team did a good job agamit Manti, but the team lacks depth and were unable to fill in for the regulars who tired in the last quarter. Thetgartie Wednesday will be the last i home igame for the Hawks. They will facet Emery and North Sevier to iComplete the season. Won Lost Juab Richfield Manti Emery North Sevier North SanDete 3 2 2 0 0 1 2 2 1 1 n set dast tournament Lady golfers championship gone. Man is at his best when stimulated by hope of reward, fear of failure, and the light of a star. flight, Frank first with a Cook of Moroni was Francis Shand scored 146 for second and Rick Duncan was third with a 151. In a A flight, gross score winners were Ron Cox, with a 166, Cecil Cox with a 169 and Ronald Nunley with a 172. The net score winners in the A flight were Curt Kjar, 137, Larry Cox 141 and Jeff Jensen 142. Gross score winners in the B flight included Glen Allred with a 187j Glen Olsen with 188 and Brent Christensen with 191. Best net scores in the B flight were Ed Stillson, 136; Curt Kellett, 139; and Jack Shand with a 147. Trophies will be awarded to the first place winners in both gross and net divisions in the three flights at the annual Association banquet later in the season. Erwin H. Schell DRESS SALE LONG 141. Tournament were played by the ladies on the 26th of Sept. The Mystery was the ladies with the most 5s with their handicap. Thora Vivian won that days tournament. The Embers Cafe sponsored that event. The last ladies day of the year will be held Oct. 3rd. This will be a Fun Day and Consolation Day. The Town Theatre and Tamis will sponsor that day. All ladies are urged to attend this event and luncheon which will be the last of the year. The Ladies Golf Association Banquet will be held on the 15th of October at the Decar Crest Lodge. All members are asked to attend and elections for new officers will be held. David Zabriskie, defensive end for the North Sanpete Hawks was named hitter of the week by the team and Coach Oliver. Known to his teammates as Big Z he has done a fine job all season for the Hawks. He received this honor this week for a couple of good plays he made last week in the game against Manti. DRESSES SHORT DRESSES Juniors 7--13 Ladies 10-2- i .! monthly basis Several of our residents have been in the hospital this past week G Worth Bench has been in the LDS Sanpete Hospital in Mt Pleasant under observation for the past four days. Also Russell Kinsman, son of Mr. and Mrs Don Kinsman, was taken to the hospital on Thursday for a hernia operation. Mr Bench and Russell are both now home. Newcomer to our area are Frank Jensen and his wife, Maurine They come from Garden City, Idaho, which is by Bear Lake and near the Utah Idaho border Frank is working for WW Clyde Construction, and the couple plan to make Fariview their home for quite a few months Although their name is Jensen, they claim to have no relatives here They are living in a trailer at the trailer court gQ up&L AT ' Marie's 262 South Main SPRINGVILLE Qn October 1st, to change its billing practices so that all customers will be billed monthly. More convenient Since most people budget for, and pay their bills monthly, it is more convenient for most people to get their electric bill monthly. Also, with electricity going up in price like most everything else, monthly bills at the higher rates will be easier for most customers to budget. The way it was For many years, most UP&L residential customers have been billed every two months. Most commercial and industrial accounts and those residential customers using electric heating were billed monthly. The way it will be It may take UP&L two months to complete the scheduling necessary to make the change-ove- r, so in October and November some customers will get bills covering one month and others will get bills covering two months. Electric meter reading In the interest of our economy, practice for the majority of our customers will be continued and will be extended to include meters of electric heating customers which were formerly read monthly. meter-readin- g The change-ov- er Because we have to start somewhere, bill some customers will get a followed in about four weeks by a bill. two-mon- th one-mon- th To aid your understanding of UP&Ls electric service, below is an explanation of the monthly billing form you will receive. After November, all UP&L customers will receive billings monthly. 2 here last July are Lloyd Ungerman and his wife, Frederica They have moved into the home on the corner of Main Street and 3rd South and are doing an admirable job remodelling and redecorating the home Mr Ungerman is a machinist but is now retired He loves the canyons and enjoys fishing and hunting Mrs Ungerman worked for 15 years for ready to wear in Salt Lake City and for the past few years has been working as a pink lady for a hospital m the city They have a daughter and grandchildren in Salt Lake City and visit with them often Sympathy is extended to Max in the loss of his mother. She died in a rest home at the age of 83 years She was residing m Roosevelt Peatross and his family past 5 Jtts Mr and Mrs Marvin Mower of Salt Lake City visited with Mr and Mrs Heber Mower this week Mr and Mrs. Ross Thoreson from Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs A.J Anderson last Thursday Ross is the nephew of Mrs Anderson uloh power & light company ELECTRICITY - USE WHAT YOU NEED, BUT NEED WHAT YOU USE 0, m-w- i Another couple who moved per ton $1 58 per ton PLOW DOWN plus Sulfur $84 per ton ALFALFA SULFUR SUPERPHOSPHATE 19 APA $70 per ton PASTURE plus Sulfur $160 per ton CORN $152 per ton BEETS $158 per ton ALL said the team and Mrs. Jeff Mower A Prices available to October 25, 1974, (subject to prior sale) and delivered free in bulk truckloads up to 50 miles from any of our factories Coach Oliver Don Shand of Manti won the second annual Palisade Mens Golf Association Championship with a gross score of 158 for the 36 hole event. Courtney Larsen, Salina, was second with a 166 and W. Dav Anderson carded a 170 for third. In the "net division of the Team Standings hia worth prom The volunteer fireman of Fairview last Thursday evening gathered in the Ballpark with their truck No 1 bought last spring to test the pressure of their hoses with a new fire fighting liquid. Tow fires were built out of dry grass and gasoline. Hoses were then filled with this fluid, and foam poured out onto the fires making the ground look like a newly fallen snow. The new equipment must have been effective because the fires were quickly put out. visiting Fertilize now for maximum profits Brewer factured an ankle and will miss the action for the rest of the season. new golf trophy That man who can make us listen when he is with us, and think when he has Snow is early in Fairview Beverley, Its true that fertilizers have doubled in cost but wheat, beans, beets and other crops have quadrupled Don Shand wins Hawks to face tough Richfield team on Friday NSH |