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Show Building project Social Events 197) . T Page Three he Mt. Pleasant Pyramid banquet planned The Mt. Pleasant First Ward will entertain the Fourth Ward at a banquet, Saturday evening, February tt in an effort to raise funds for their joint building Frederickson, Robert Marx Kay I'ebi u.ny project circle February 22 wedding day The affair will be held in the Cultural Hall and will begin at 6. lit) p in. Tri'lma of Frederickson Clyde H. Silverton, Oregon and Frederickson oi Hamilton, the announce Montana and forthcoming engagement marriage of their daughter, Kay, to Robert Marx, The prospective groom is the son of Mrs. Wesley 1. Marx of Chapter selects sweethearts in leadership promoting scientific farming practices. Washington patron saint (J3owiii is of considered the FFA. the Foundation awards provides chapter, state and national for recognition of supervised programs production, and processing Mrs. Amy Ursenhach who has served a number of years as secretary in the Mt. Pleasant Fourth Ward Relief Society was released Sunday. Mrs. had also served a number of years as secretary of the Stake Relief Society. Sustained as secretary in the auxiliary was Mrs. Helen Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Larsen are happy to announce the arrival of their sixth grandchild a 10' - lb. baby boy born on January 30 in Salina, Kansas. Parents of the new arrival who will be named Ryan are Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Larsen. The Larsens have another son, Kurt. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harman E. Patterson League Standings Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Jay Blackham Mrs. Lloyd Blackham motored to Orem Tuesday evening Jan. 28 to help celebrate the fourth birthday of, Janalee Individual High Series Bette Jensen, Snappy Service. 526, Fran Rowe, Hotshots, 495, Ada Collard, Strikettes, 491. High Team Came Snappy Service, 784, Ups & Downs, 763; Snappy Service, 749. Individual High Game Jerrelyn Blankenship, Snappy Service, 195; Fran Rowe, Hotshots, 190; Bette Jensen Snappy Service, 187. Females ol the little brown bat family deliver their young while hanging down from a ceiling or wall. 'Hie hat curls her tail up to ionn an apron lor the large, naked babv Rose, daughter of Steven and Loyann Rose. Ward conference was held in Relief Society on Wednesday, January 22 in the East Ward. All of Moroni Stake Board were present. Announcement was made of the appointment of Deneice Blackham as a counselor to president Ida Donaldson. Speakers were president Etta Irons, Ida Donaldson and Urwin Morley. The members then separated, some going to the Mothers training lesson, conducted by Susan Bailey and others heard I la Christensen present the Social Relations iesson: Compassion Within the Family. Ward conference in Sunday-Schoofeatured Jack Nunley, Mark Cook, Royal Bagley and Warren Bailey as speakers. JANET GWILLIAM The Penny Parade will conducted in Fairview ' (') ) . f "DUMBO" PLUS "BONE TROUBLE" "CLOCK CLEANERS" "DONALD AND PLUTO" North Sanpete High Auditorium One Price: 50c Children and Adults SPONSORED MT. PLEASANT CHAMBER BY OF COMMERCE newlyweds will be honored at a reception giyen by the parents of the bride. is a graduate The bride-to-bof North Sanpete High School where she was active in student e (cut-glass- ) e in l and Mrs. George Collardy Jr. was blessed and given the name of Karen Collard by her father. On Friday evening North and South Wards held their monthly Pack meeting for their Cub Scouts in the South Ward An opening flag building. ceremony was presented and several games played by the Ixiys. Awards were given by Pat Nelson, Quedell Jensen, Randy Jimmy Anderson, Mr. Mitchell Jackson. Ray Cunningham, new Webelos leader, was welcomed the Pack and spoke a few words, as did Rodney Anderson. A new den leader Mrs. Tommy Mower, was also welcomed although she could not be in attendance. IRefreshments were served at the end of the meeting. Mrs. Emma Evans hosted her sewing club last Wednesday afternoon. She served a hot luncheon to Clista Peterson, Winnie Rasmussen, Selma Sanderson, Phillis Jones, Anna Jensen, Ellis Madsen, Elsie Christensen, Mary Coombs, la Jensen, Alice Nelson, Maurine Cook and Eda Anderson. New youth leaders were sustained in the North Ward APYW Named Sunday president of the Preist quorum 1 Milton Mrs. Edgel ( Ellen) Allred is in the Sanpete Hospital where she underwent surgery last week. She is reported to be improving. Mrs. Clayton (Helen) Syme has returned home from the Sanpete Hospital. Mr. Alvin Coombs has returned home from the Utah Valley Hospital. Mrs. Irvin (Dorothy) Oldroyd has been ill at her home, for the last three weeks. She is improving. We have received word that a former resident, Mrs. Geniel Livingston Thatcher, Salt Lake City, fell and broke her hip She has spent sometime in a Salt Lake Hospital, and is now with her daughter. The Funster's Club met at the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren S. Jones for their Christmas Party, and what a good time! The beautiful decorations put everyone in a festive mood, and Warren and Edna were gracious hosts. There was a delicious, turkey dinner, after which Mrs. Jones played the organ, and everyone wanted to sing Each guest received a favor, a filled with little glass home-madcandy. The gift was refreshments were served and 3 fountain jreen after the lesson. Attending the fireside were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bench, and Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Shelley, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. George Bench, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Seely. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Miner and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Anderson. Cunningham SATURDAY MATINEE MOVIE Miss Cindy Brady to say vows with Danny Nay February 28 sustained as president of the Laurel Class with Patsy Howell and Kathy Daley, counselors. Released from these positions Steven Tibbs, Mike Russon and Griff Nuttall. Laurels released were JoAnn Mangum, Lynn Larsen, Kris Russon and Janet. North Ward Primary Boards will he around collecting funds for the Primary Chidrens Medical Center in Salt Lake City. It has always been suggested that persons who wish to donate to this worthy cause should give 2 cents per year of his life, but we would urge all perspns who wish to contribute to give as much they would care to. Please welcome the Primary-drivworkers when they come to your home. We would like to welcome a new family who moved from Gallup, New Mexico, to Fair-vielast November. The Glen Cheney family has moved into the Bra ne he Follett home. Both Mr. and Mrs. Cheney were born in Arizona and moved to this area primarily because Mrs. Cheneys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Farr, had moved here several months ago. Mr. Cheney is working at the Trailer Plant in Ephraim. They are the parents of three children, Michael 7, Dale 8 and Cameron 3. The Young Married Group enjoyed a fireside on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Anderson. Rodney gave a lesson from a old Improvement Era and baby-gir- Jt Brady and Danny Nay Hunter and Jed Mower as counselors. Janet Mower was week. Members of the South and of 427-919- was Mike Russon with be this Sacrament meeting Southward the brand new ft ( indy FA IR VIE W At .C Mrs. Alice llafen entertained Artopie Literary Club at her home on January 23. Johanna Delicious llafen was refreshments were served to 13 members. A very interesting travelogue "Living High in the Andes" was presented by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Van Epps of Ephraim Many beautiful slides were shown of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil and Peru. The next meeting will be held Feb. 6 Mr. and Mrs. 11. Rex Norman of Salt Lake City were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Norman on Friday. Kay Frederickson, Robert Marx Pleasant. Jeanie n . . . boy to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D Olson, Manti; January 12, girl to Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Peel, Mt. Pleasant; January 17, boy to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon D. McArthur, Ephraim; boy to Mr. and John D. Snelders, Mrs. Ephraim; January 18, boy to Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie J. Brewer, Spring City; January, 28, girl to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lund, Mt Pleasant; January 30, girl to Mr. and Mrs. George R. Josalin, Mt. Christiansen is president. of Burton, Cultural Hall The affair w ill lie hosted by parents of the bride. is a Miss Frederickson graduate of North Sanpete High School and has attended Snow College where she was a member of the Gold Key drill team She is a Sterling Scholar winner and former Miss Mt Pleasant. Mr. Marx is a graduate of North Sanpete and the Wyoming Technical College at Laramie. He is currently employed with a motor company in Riverton. The newlyweds will make their home in I)raer. , among high agriculture students service. reception that same evening in the Mt. Pleasant First Ward Ellis B. Hartly, Ephraim; January 9, boy to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tharpe, Ephraim; January-10- cooperation marketing, for their wedding which Babies born during the month January at the Sanpete LDS Hospital in Mt. Pleasant were January 2 girl to Mr. and Mrs. promotes agriculture 22 will he solemnized in the Manti l.DS Temple. The couple w ill be honored at a of in Organized Feb Ci CrlL to start National FFA Week Members of the North Sanpete Chapter of the FFA join with over 450,000 other FFA members in the US in celebrating National FFA Week which starts February 8. Throughout the week the States 45 chapters are planning activities to support the theme, FFA a Chance for Growth." According to President Lynn Bagley, Moroni, the North Sanpete Chapter will have an FFA Contest. Sweetheart Selected as contestants are: Jeanette Christensen, Gail Anne Neilsen, Susan Osborn, Kerry Field, Sue Blackham, Kathy Dickinson, Jancll Anderson and Kathy Staker. The Sweethearts will be chosen by the people at the rate of 1 cent per vote which can be given to any of the Chapter officers. The three candidates with the most votes will be the Sweetheart. The Sweetheart and her at tendants will reign over the annual banquet to be held February 19 and will be attended by Chapter members, parents and special guests. National FFA Week always includes George Washington's birthday in observance of his Marx. The young couple have circled Kathy Dickensen, J a noil Anderson and Cathv Staker. FFA Sweetheart contestants are from left to right Janette Christensen, Gail Anne Nielsen, Susan Osborne, Kerry Field, Sue Rlackham, FFA I'nder the direction of the Sunday School, a dinner has tx'cn planned around ham and bilked potatoes with all the trimmings. Fveryone is united with a special invitation extended to all members of the Fourth Ward Pleasant and the late Mr. Mt. artistically wrapped in tied with a cellophane ribbon bow on top. Those attending the party and were Earl and Ruth Anderson, Bill and Barbara Beesley, Dial and Eleonora Christensen, Ray and Thclda Jackson, Warren and Edna Jones. June Garrison lias also had a trip to Calif. Not for a holiday either, hut the very social privilege of seeing and meeting her first grandchild. What a thrill that was Mrs Garrison, her daughters and son: Sheree and Terrence Parkin. Julie and Ray Truitt and Michelle drove to Redwood City, which is in the Bay area, to the John and Yolanda Truitt home This first grandchild, is a little girl, was horn Dec. 5, 1974, and is to he named "Cccillie Nichole". She weighed in at 7 lb. 8 oz Mrs. Roma Ivory recently returned home from Tenqie. Arizona where she spent the New Year holiday, and the week with her son and following, family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ivory. Mrs. Lucy Wilson, sister of Warren Jones, has been visiting herewith Mr. and Mrs Jones for the week. the Obedience alone right to command. Ralph Waldo Emerson Shown are members from the east of wliieh begins this week at Snow College. They Hay-Feve- are left to right, Ruth Hart, Charla Brink-peteand Carol Larson of Mt. Pleasant. 'Hay Fever begins this week in Snow College Theater Snow College Theater opened its winter quarter season with Noel Cowards popular alw-ay- comedy, "Hay Fever, in the school's rcmodeld auditorium Wednesday evening. The play, directed by Prof. Joseph W. Crane, will also have performances Thursday and Friday Curtain time is 8 p in. Advance reservations can still be made by calling the number of the college. Mrs. Shirley Lauritzen of Mt. Pleasant is assisting in the direction of the play. Noel Coward, the author also of "Blythe Spirit," "Present Laughter" and other popular hits, wrote comedy in the tradition ol George Bernard Shaw. His Hay Lev er is a funtime play, tun lor the entire family. The plot centers about the four Blisses, all somewhat zany who invite weekend guests. The Blisses and their guests get involved in the kinds of complications that characterize high comedy. Noel Coward didnt write plays that would add a little additional gloom to an already gloomy world. He wrote plays that would tiring some sunlight to and laughter and make-helivSnow-Theate- the state Thats The cast: Kristin Kelly, Portland, Douglas Vandergrift, Bountiful; Charla Brinkpeter, Salt Lake City; Carol Larsen, Mt. Pleasant; Douglas Harding. American Fork; Ruth Hart, Elaine Idaho; Preston, Breinholt, Richfield; Larry Belleston, Salt Lake City and Michael Durrani, Sandy. Mrs. Allen Marian) Beck flew to Logansport, Indiana Saturday upon learning of the death of her JohnP. Reidelbach. who died after a long illness. Mr. Beck followed later. Joining them were Ruth Reidelbaehs ( brothers. Jay Gunderson of Santa Anna, California and of Gunderson Ralph Sacramento. The Reidelbaehs also had two daughters, Jackie and Anna and one grandchild. Kelley Patterson of Salt Lake City was a Saturday visitor with his grandmother, Mrs. J Leo Snow College. The prospective groom is a graduate of Wasatch Academy and has also attended Snow College. He is a foreman for L & M Trailer in Ephraim. The newlyweds will make their home in Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Reed N. Brady of Fairview are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Cindy, and Danny Nay of Mt. Pleasant. Mr. Nay is the son of Mrs. Ruth V. Nay and Morris C. Nay of Reno, Nevada. The young couple have chosen Friday, February 28 as the day they will exchange marriage vows. The ceremony will be performed in the Fairview North Ward Cultural Hall. Following the ceremony the We are happy to report that Wendell Olsen has returned home. Friday, Jan 17, from the Veterans Hospital. He is so glad to be home, and we wish him good health. His brother. Jay Olsen and Bonnie brought Wendell home. ew A VALENTINE Patients admitted to the Sanpete LDS Hospital during the week ol Jan. 28, through Feb. 2, were Mark Jorgensen, Mt. Gwen Graham, Pleasant; Fairview; Jo Lynn Lund, Mt. Pleasant; Holly Ann Mathews, Ephraim; Carolyn Draper, Mt. Pleasant; Ray I). Eieker, Linda Nielson, Fairview Debra Sorensen, Ephraim; Fairview; Linda Joslin, Mt. Pleasant; Roger Bown, Grant-svillClair Henningson, Manti; William Woolf, Fairview; Peggy Jones, Mt. Pleasant; Richard Dye, Mt. Pleasant. , step-fathe- Mr. and Mrs. Warren S. Jones attended funeral services of his sister, Miss Raeheli Jones, who died in St. George, and whose funeral and burial in Manti. Miss Jones was staving with her sister. Lucy Wilson in St. time of her George. At the illness and death. GIFTS SKIRTS BLOUSES HOSE PANTS for your Valentine giving! al! NOW AT Marie's 262 South Main Springville SAVE Seely. 10 crew from KSL Television's news feature popular "Kaleidoscope" is planning a visit to this area in Feb. The series has carried stories of A interesting on all LeVoy's Products now until Feb. 7 personalities throughout the state in the past five months, but this will the Kaleidoscope cameras first stop in Sanpete County. 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