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Show October 30, The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Page Two 1975 inf amid Hit Peasant Former resident Published Weekly at Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647 90 West Main Street ; Publisher Managing Editor Associate Editor Editor Second Class postage paid at Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647. Entered at the post office in Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647, as second class matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription In advance per year, $5.50; per copy, 15c ' Member: UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION ' NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION J. Morris Oldroyd Morris Oldroyd Citizen states Former resident preference of county dies for Que Seely I have known Que Seely for twenty years. I have found him to be very sincere and forthright in his attitude towards every-da- y living and the problems that confront us. He has been city marshall and has served on the city council for several years. He is well acquainted with the problems of this town. In our conversations. I have found him to be very interested in the welfare of this community. To work for the interest of all the people and not to favor the interests of a few people. Mt Pleasant is a very nice place to live and its the responsibility of our city government to keep it that way. We must elect people who have the ability to forsee our needs and to plan to that end, not to where it will come to the point of doing without, or a burden in excess taxation in the future to pay for improvements that should have been taken care of now or in the past Que is very concious of these facts. I recommend him very highly for the city council. Lorn Jackson WaL eus . Christensen Christensen. He married Ella Nelson on August 1919 in the Manti LDS Temple. He was a former resident of Salt Lake City. He was employed at Hill Air Force Base, manpower specialist. He was a member of the LDS Church and was a former school teacher and was a violinist in the Utah Symphony. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Mrs. George (Rachel) Webb, Mrs. Frank (Arlene) Pennoch, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Murray (Lois) Gardner; San Jose, California; Mrs. Carl (Bernice) Stromberg, Ogden; 22 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Grant, Mrs. Louise Jacobsen, Ruth Vance, Salt Lake City; Paul, Murray; Ethel Harold Moroni; Rosenlund, Fairview; Edith Johnson, Fountain Green. Services will be held in the East Stratford LDS Ward Chapel 1500 Stratford Ave. at 1 p.m. Burial will be in the Fountain Park in Salt Lake City. . . enjoyed meeting and visiting with other relatives and looking He was born on July 27, 1899 in Moroni to Heber an Minnie View Mrs. Helena Price spent a few days visiting at Newton with her daugher Helen and Jay Rigby and children. Stan went up for the weekend and brought her home. Sunday their other daughter, Mrs. Jean Larsen and boys of Ephraim spent the day with them. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anderson have returned home after enjoying five days (geneology hunting in the Northwest. The Andersons traveled to Ontario, Ore. where they visited with Mr. and Ms. Don (Theo) Cox. They also traveled to Veil, Ore.; Boise, Idaho and Haggaman, Idaho where they Services will be held Thursday, November 30 in Salt Lake Darrel for Heber City Christensen, 76 of Ogden who died in an Ogden Hospital October 26, 1975 after a short illness. 20, for geneology. Young Farmers seminar set, public invited Young Farmers College Chapter are planning a seminar to be held in the Snow Science Building, Wednesday November 5, at 7:30 p.m. The Young Farmer have extended an invitation to the public to attend the seminar which will be under the direction of Dr. John Ramsey of Moroni. Dr. Ramsey has arranged to have the Mure & Co. present a seminar on livestock infertility, Official List of Nominations -- dies in SLC John Morris Oldroyd, 64, died Thursday, October 9, 1975 in a Salt Lake Hospital after a long illness. Mr. Oldroyd was born May 1, 1911 inFtn. Green to John T. and Geneva Ivory Oldroyd. He at- Green the Ftn. tended Elementary School until the family moved to Salt Lake City, where he completed his high was a school education and graduate of the LDS Business College. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the U.S. Army Air Corps. He was a member of VFW, and American Legion. held recently Sanpete County. Funeral Salt time, City moved to Cedar City where he established his own business, J.M. Odroyd Distributors. He never forgot his home town and the people of Fountain Green, for he loved both and often asked about his friends. He is survivied by his wife, two sons and four daughters, George Michael of Cedar City, John H. Oldroyd, Mrs. David (Karen) Berry, both of Buena Park, California; Mrs. Boyd (Karol) Frei, Santa Rosa, Caifornia; Mrs. Lawrence (Joan) Smith, Sandy, Mrs. David (Sue) Izant, Boston, Mass; seven grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. M.S. (Maurine) Sanders, and Mrs. John Paul (LaJune) Jones, both of Salt Lake City. Burial was in the Cedar City Cemetery. the Fairview Museum and followed this with a dinner meeting at the Meadow Lane Lodge in Milburn. New officers were elected for the coming year. Loretta Ruth Curtis, 65 of Salt Lake City who died, in a Salt Lake Hospital on October 15, 1975 of complications following surgery. She was born Dec. 16, 1909 in Ftn. Green to Loren and Loretta Carter Jensen. She married Truman Curtis on J an. 6, 1928 in Moroni. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. include Survivors sons, daughters; Brent, Murray; Don, Kamas; Paul, Stansbury Park; Mrs. Kar, (Royce) Nielsen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. George (Jean) Souza, Fremont, Calif 20 13 greatgrandchildren grandchildren; brothers, fU tn Mr. and Mrs. Ronald (Shirley) Shelley are elated over the arrival of their seventh daughter, born on October 15, in the Sanpete Valley Hospital. Little Sally Ronette was greeted at home by her sisters, Sindee, Sherrie, Shannon, Stacey, Sue Ann and Sonja. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shelley of Fairview and LeVell Meal of Stone, Idaho. Mrland Mrs. Merrill Larsen home recovering after spending some time in the hospital. November 4, 1975 City Recorder VOTE FOR ANY 3 PERSONS FOR COUNCILMAN I, Donald E. Still, do hereby certify that I am the duly appointed, qualified, and acting City Recorder of Mt. Pleasant, Utah, a Municipal Corporation. I further certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct list of all of the persons whose nominations have been filed in my office as names the candidates for the city offices, to be voted upon at the election to be held November 4, 1975. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of the City of Mt. Pleasant, this 30th day of October, 1975. DONALD E. STILL City Recorder I . ESLIE D. CHRISTENSEN Eslie Christensen is a native of Moroni and a director of the Moroni Feed Company. He is a graduate of Utah State University. Mr. Christensen has served as president of the Moroni Lions Club, as a scout leader, Superintendant of the Sunday School and MIA, as a bishops counselor, as bishop and as a member of the stake high council he has always taken an interest in rural youth and was elected as Utahs Poultry man of the year in 1972. He is married to the former Gwen Watson of Spring City and they are the parents of seven children. Recently they had the distinction of having three sons serving LDS Missions at the same time. Eslie D. Christensen Tlewi (Briefs . . . Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ruesch of Roosevelt spent the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ruesch and in Oak Creek with Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Rigby. John R. Seely of Blanding and Cassey Seely of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Mrs. J. Leo Seely. farmer turkey grower and cattleman. held recently Sample Ballot - ELLIS CHRISTENSEN Ellis Christensen was born in Moroni and attended school there. He yvas in the service of his country and served in the Air Force. He is married to Lucile Rutishauser and they are the parents of a son and a daughter. Jack Bailey Jack Bailey is a native of Jerusalem and lived there until his marriage to Enid Jackson. They are the parents of four daughters and one son. At the present time he is a counselor in the East Ward Bishopric. He is a Curtis services sisters, Newell Jensen, Heber City; Athlee Zunich, Salt Lake City; half sisters, Fern Morley, Magna; and Lucille Wilson, Fountain Green. Burial was in the Redwood internal and external parasites and other facts of livestock Memorial Estates. health. Also attending will be a teaching the courses and the material used for the seminar will be very informative and have extended an invitation to any one interested in livestock problems. The Young Farmers and their wives last Thursday enjoyed an outstanding social. They visited sons. 1889-17t- 7-- Program director and Data Processing coordinator. Bernus a native of Moroni was principal for 7 years in Richfield and three years in Uintah School District and is a turkey grower. He is married to .the former Marilyn Collard of Fountain Green. They are the parents of one daughter and four a.m. 11 Friday Mountain View 3rd ward h East in Salt Lake City. Friends may call at 36 E. 7th 9 South Thursday p.m. hour before Service at Ward Chapel. Burial in Fountain Green Cemetery. Federal District grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; brother and sister Herbert McGill, Nev. Mrs. Loran (Elda) Rees, Wales, February 1948 he married Services were held on Emeretta Holman. They lived in Oct 17, 1975 in Salt Lake Friday, City for then for a Lake and sales veterinarian representative. The Young Farmers feel the personnel of the Snow College the nominating conventions in Moroni, the Democrats named three candidates for the city council and Perry Leon Allred, 75, 1885 E. the Republicans nominated two. 21st South died October 28, 1975 Voters will be selecting three in a Salt Lake Hospital of cancouncilmen from the five cancer. didates seeking the offices. Bom August 8, 1900, Fountain Outgoing councilmen are Jay Green, Sanpete County, to Blackham, Merrill Anderson Charles Edward and Ruth and Charles Christensen. Democrats have nominated Longson Allred. Married Eilen Olean Jogensen 1923, later James Swensen, Jack Bailey solemnized in the Manti LDS and Bernus Blackham and Temple. Retired electrician. Republicans selected Ellis of IBEW. Christensen and Eslie D. Former secretary Former justice of the peace, in Christensen. Ftn. Green. Survivors wife; son, Lt. Col. Perry Leon Allred Jr., Air Force in Thailand; daughters, Mrs. Chauncey (Bertha) Riddle, Orem; Mrs. Darwin (Beth) Wilkins, Riverside Calif.; 22 At buried here NORTH SANPETES HOME NEWSPAPER HARRISON CONOVER MARTIN CONOVER KOLEEN PETERSON ONEITA SUMSION candidates seek Moroni council seats BERNUS BLACKHAM Bernus Blackham, an employee of North Sanpete School Five James Swensen James Swensen, a native of a retired farmer and cattleman. Before his recent retirement he was raising Moroni, charalais cattle, which he had exhibited in many livestock shows and sales. - has been a former Moroni mayor, former Moroni West Ward Bishop and Bishops counselor. At the present time he is a member of the Moroni stake High Council. At the present time he is manager of the Stake Welfare farm. He is married to the former Reva Carter and they are the parents of three children, two daughters and one son. God is the Captain of the pleasure ship as well as the battleship, but we are too busy having fun on the pleasure ship to remember our Captain. Mrs. Bruce Belnap Now's Colt to the time TRADE UP Live it up on a new 76 Polaris Colt. This funma-chin- e is quick, easy to handle and economical. Choice of 4 Star engines: 175cc, 244cc (1 cy I. ); 250cc and 336cc (2 cyl. ) INTERMOUNTAIN 25 North 300 Bernus Blackham Something good happens at5p.m. ekdavs. Mt. Pleasant, Utah TIRE West 462-273- 1 |