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Show Page Two The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid October Brother dies 9, 1975 rtlf. Ulcntniut Dafittnid Services will be held today October 9 at noon 2128 South State in Salt Lake City for Robert Louis Blain, 81 who died at his home October 5, 1975 of a heart attack. Mr. Blain was born on October 4, 1894 in Manti to John Slack and Sarah Zabriskie Blain. Published Weekly at Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647 90 West Main Street NORTH SANPETES HARRISON CONOVER MARTIN CONOVER KOLEEN PETERSON ONEITA SUMSION I i- - I I . - 1 , it HOME NEWSPAPER Publisher Managing Editor Associate Editor Editor Second Class postage paid at Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84G47. Entered at the post office in Mt. Pleasapt, Utah 84647, as second class matter under the Act of Congress of i March 3, 1879. Subscription in advance per .year, $3.30; per copy, 13c Member: UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION Gertrude married He Los Angels.-Buria- l Friday forum J. Black, teacher, lecturer and author will be the speaker at the Friday Forum at noon, October 10 at the LDS Institute at Snow College. Don The public is invited. Mr. Black was born in Los Angeles, Calif, and served an LDS Mission to Denmark. He adheld has numerous and teaching positions in the LDS Church and has been a faculty member of the Department of Seminaries and Institutes since 1962. Mr. Black received a Bachelor of Science Degree from BYUs College of Engineering and is a graduate in aerospace studies from the Air Defense Center in El Paso, Texas. Following his discharge from the Army he joined the staff at Autonetics, Aerospace Division of North American Aviation in California where he held positions of Richard Richens, young student from Mt Pleasant Elementary School, appears to be enjoying his lunch during National School Lunch Week last year. Parents to eat school lunch 12-1- parents of the elementary to have lunch at the students school with their children, according to an announcement made this week by LaRue J. Beck, district school lunch director. Mrs. Beck said parents are asked to come on the day their child class has been assigned in order to accommodate the large crowd. Parents who plan to participate should let the principal know ahead which day they will be attending and if they will need Junch for children and if so how many. Adult lunches are 65 cents and childrens lunches are 35 cents for and elementary students. Mrs. Beck said milk is served with each lunch and extra cartons may be purchased for ten cents for adults and five cents for children. On Wednesday, October 15, North Sanpete School District children will join with some students for a 198,000 Utah cheeseburger on a bun. In fact, on that day hundreds of thousands of school age youngsters from '"all over the nation will dig into the American favorite. Mrs. Beck also has invited parents of secondary students who would like to visit and have lunch at the school to make arrangements with the principal. We are proud of our school unch program and appreciate the fine work our managers and cooks do to make our school lunch program so good. We invite parents to come and have lunch with their children, Mrs. Beck concluded. The highway transportation industry accounts for more than 17 percent of the Gross National Product (GNP). technical writer and discrepancy data controller. He left the aerospace industry to become as owner of Scandinavian Import Retail store in the Danish community of Solvang, Calif. Mr. Black has worked extensively with the youth in the area of drug abuse and his dedication merited him The Distinguished Service Award by his community in 1971. He is listed in the Presidential Award Volume, Outstanding Young and in 1974 Men of, America was decreed the Presidential Sports Award. He is a distinguished speaker, teacher and author and some of his publications are, Warm Tones and Tiny Miracles, "Seven Keys to Happiness, This, That and Everything, The Students, My Friends and The Little Shepherd, which will Christmas. be released Former resident resident dies dies in Provo Erastus Peter and Amellia was in the Memorial Gardens of the Valley. ministrative Former Wales Services were held Saturday, October 4, in the Walker Mortuary in Provo for Rintha Maria Christensen Walker, 74 of Provo who died October 1, 1975 in the Utah Valley Hospital of Cancer. She was the mother of Mrs. Reed (Beverly) Clements of Springville. Mrs. Walker was born on August 29, 1901 in Wales to Christensen, October 3, 1918 in Salt Lake City.He was a veteran of World War I and was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include his wife, daughters, Mrs. Odus (Vioe) j Berna, Salt Lake City; Mrs. ! Lawrence (Dorothy) Therriault, I Winthrop, Wash.; two grandI children; brother, sister, Rulon Blain, Spring City; Louise ! Openshaw, Santaquin; Ida j Garden Radditz, Grove, : California; Florence Workman, 1 The North Sanpete School District will be participating in National School Lunch Week October 8 and are inviting Obituaries in Salt Lake imiMMHtlMMIUIItMHHHMIMMHIMMlIHIJIIIIIHmillllMIHMHIlHMMHimMHMIMimMiHHMmmMIHmiHHmMMHtimimiHHimttHMIHItlllM this Davis Christensen. She married Marion J. Brady in Jan. of 1919 in Salt Lake City. They were divorced. She married Aaron Walker on April 1, 1967 in Provo. was later The marriage solemnized in the Provo LDS Temple. She was a member of the DUP and was active in LDS Church affairs. She had attended the University of Utah. Survivors include husband, Provo; sons, daughters, Dr. Marion B. Bracjy, Mrs. Ivan Henderson, (Verlene) both Provo; Elwood Brady, Portland, Oregon; Dr. Keith Brady, Mrs. Reed Scottsdale, Ariz Clements, (Beverly) Springville, Mrs. James (Thera Lue) Johnson, Riverton; five stepsons, 26 grandchildren; 11 sisters, Robert (Elva) n; brothers, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Leland (Rhoda) Rist, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Clarence (Vera) Johnson, Ftn. Green; brother, Garner Christensen, Provo; Davis, Christensen, Nazareth, Penna. . Burial was in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery. Republicans set candidates At the Republican Mass Meeting held in Fairview on Oct. 1, a slate of three candidates were chosen to run for the upcoming city council election. Those chosen by the convention are Ervin Shelley, owner and manager of Phillips 66 Service Station in Fairview; Don Kinsman former city employee and now a machine shop operator and Orson Miner Owner of Orsons Barber Shop and custodian of the Fairview Elementary School. Services were held Monday, . October 6, in Provo for Tina Christina Frandsen Allred, 90 of Provo who died October 2, 1975 at her home after a long illness. Mrs. Allred was born Nov. 30, 1884 in Mt. Pleasant to Peter and Ottoson Frandsen. She married John Luttells Allred on Dec. 24, 1902 in Manti. He died March 3, 1970. She was a member of the LDS Church. Olina include Survivors sons, daughters, Luran L. Allred, Mrs. Max (Fontella) Binch, both Duchesne; Lyle E., Floyd U., Othello, Washington; Mrs. Zola Rees, Provo; Mrs. LuDene (Glenda) Flake, Salem, Ore., Verlen L., Albion, Idaho; Mrs. Clare (Gwen Alene) Black Morgan, Cecil F. Pasco; f, Washington; Glendon, Canada; John Eldred, Van-derhof- Roosevelt, 40 grandchildren; 53 two brother, sister, Mrs. Evelyn Brown, Provo, Leonard Frandsen, Price. Burial was in the Provo City Cemetery. Sanpete history tour Saturday Sanpete history enthusiasts are looking forward to the bus tour of the Moroni, Fountain Green area this Saturday, October 11th. Interested participants must make reservations by Thursday, October 9 by calling Ida 0. 2 Donaldson or Morris Little boys get hungry too. This Scene In Sanpete is still typical of the rural life within the county. The sheep industry is one of the leading industries in Sanpete County and provides a living for a number of families with many other families having a few head around for extra income. As a whole, the sheep business is still a very important part of the - Meetings X - X x if you dont come Captain Devonna Orton said this week as she announced plans for Camp Hambelton DUP next Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. in the Mt. Pleasant Civic Center. The Mt. Pleasant Chamber of will meet next Wednesday at noon at the Tigers Den at Wasatch Academy. All members of the Chamber are invited and will be the guests of Wasatch Academy. IATT0NEE x You will miss a good meeting x ' Bunnell The group will meet at the Chester Ward Chapel at 8 a.m. for orientation. Emil Jensen, author and historian, will tell some interesting highlights of the settling of Chester. 462-222- Freedom and Jerusalem will be visited. The reasons for the existence of these settlements are unusual and should be interesting to all. In Moroni, a delicious turkey steak luncheon will be served and the interesting history of the noble pioneer settlers will be reviewed. The North Sanpete Senior Citizens are planning a mutton e dinner for Wednesday, October 15 at 6 p.m. This dinner will be served in their building in Mt. Pleasant and tickets will be sold at the door. All senior citizens are invited MIOVDES J to attend. par- School Lunch Week . National and the universal school menu will kick off the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the school lunch program, which will be tied in with the nations bicentennial celebration. the National . Started In 1946, School Lunch Program serves well balanced meals to around 25 million school children, including around 198,000 in Utah. Over 1200 students enjoy school lunch in the North Sanpete School District. The universal" pienu is typical of meals served in the program. The school lunch program is administered in Utah by the office of the State Board of Education, in cooperation with USDAs Food and Nutrition Service. Z Mrs. Beck also stated that the piayors of all the local communities have proclaimed next week School Lunch Week and have been invited to visit the school in their community. fr xx- j x- x- - x- - THIS SATURDAY SEE X - x- - x- - - x- - - In - x- x - i- x- - 6(CDnaDDeirDge Congressman Gunn McKay will sponsor a town meeting in Manti on October 16 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. All Sanpete County residents are invited to attend the meeting and discuss any issues which concern them. The meeting will be held in the room of the Sanpete main County Courthouse. x X i- x r Lassie9 - I- x- - 2:00 p.m. x J x- - Auditorium xx- - X - ) X x- - Admission 50c all ages x- - x- X X North anpete High School x- - - CANDY - X ) X POPCORN gl x- x- - SPONSORED BY x x j x- - ) The Mt. Pleasant - CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 5V2 to annum on how long per depending 3 want from to to 6 months save, you or years longer. For next summer or 10 years from next summer, First Security can keep your savings.growing at the highest legal bank rate. Insured, of course, to $40,000. Federal regulations require substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal on certificates. All interest paid or credited quarterly. rorrc x- - - X - i 7V2 MLMBLR FDIC - x- - youre getting there. First Security pays from First Security State Bank of Springville. Utah First Security Bank ot Rock Springs. Wyortung First Security Bank ol Logan. Utah. N A - When what youre saving for is down the road, a savings certificate can earn you a much higher interest rate while start earning interest, too. Continuous interest, compounded continuously, on a statement savings account, is the most favorable method of computing interest, for you, the customer. Continuous interest equals more interest over a period of time. For example, our 5 per annum rate grows to 5.13 actual yield when left for a full year. And those who prefer the "Financial diary feature of passbook savings, will continue to earn the regular 5 per annum. - X Savings certificates higher interest Continuous interest Statement Savings Compounding means adding the interest youve already earned so it can - x- - x- - first-com- First Security Bank of Utah N A First Security Bank ol BouriMul Ulah, N A First Security State Bank Sal! Lake City. Utah to - x- - x- Fountain Green, Urban S. Madsen, a former resident now Ying in Ogden, will show the New Republican party officers restored home of Ftn. Greens were also chosen by the group. first bishop Bishop Johnson. He During calendar year 1974, They include for District 1 Tom will also tell interesting history federal-ai- d spending for highBruton, chairman; Ray Eicher, regarding the first flour mill, amounted to way projects safety vice chairman; Arlan Anderson, first dance hall, first over $314 million, an increase of shingle secretary and committeemen mill, first pool hall, Fountain 95 percent over the level of Mike Bringhurst and Kristy Green murders by Indians, etc. spending for the previous year, Jensen. In District 2 Phillip Everyone is invited but a almost 820,000 businesses are Richard Farr, chairman; limited number of bus seats are related to highways and their Harris; secretary and com- available and will be filled on a needs. mitteemen Glen Coates, Dennis e basis. Make your Over 13 million jobs or one Farr and Oren Anderson. reservations today! out of six- - best ' x x- 12-1- are - i- x- - I x The national menu, which also children x J- Ml BACK bar-b-qu- includes french fries, fiesta Local X X 436-831- pre-scho- ticipating in poster making and other things in observance of school lunch week and the parents are encouraged to look at these things. X X x Commerce pre-scho- slaw, chilled peaches and milk, is being served on a national basis in order to observe National School Lunch Week, October . According to H.H. Winawer, School Food Specialist, Office of the Utah State Board of Education, You are What you eat. will be the slogan for the weeks activities. Sanpete County economy although numbers have declined over the past few years due to financial problems, predators, restrictions on grazing and the lack of good help. Here David Miller gets first hand experience at feeding time in Grandpa Madsen's feed yard. photo submitted by Thelma Madsen Spring City X X |