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Show 1 12, 1976 August Wales LUCY D YE er -- Page Seven Spring City ATHENE OSBORNE 436-847- 4 462-268- 8 Mrs. Helen V. Madsen atworking in Alaska and was tended a musical organ and unable to come. It was a sad but rewarding day piano concert given by her brothers, Frank and Leroy Van for all. Mr. Crisp called his Cott at Boise, Idaho. The concert family to his bed side, he offered was given in the stake house at a prayer for his children Craig Rigby confirmed a Boise to an overflow and ap- gathered at his home. And to his member of the LDS Church with preciative audience. Many of the sons and daughters, a very which Grandpa Price was family and their friends at- special prayer together at the happy to assist tended, which resulted in a bedside of their father. His The Alfred Wilson Lamb testimony to the family he loves, family' reunion. family held their annual Mrs. Madsen also visited with may this day always be her two sons in Provo. Mr. and remembered. Saturday at Bear Mr. and Mrs. Vero Aiken Canyon Campground in Nebo Mrs. .Dennis Madsen and their forest This year it was under the visited in Mantl last Wedchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth direction of Berthas family with Madsen and children. She is nesday afternoon with Arthur Hansen in charge. New Kenneth and Yvonne Howell spending the coming week end officers were appointed. Gene and family. with her daughters and families, Lamb grandson of Will Lamb Mr. and Mrs. George Sheffield, Visiting at the home of Mr. and and son of Glen and Reah was Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Crisp was Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown of Mertaugh, appointed in charge for the next Mark DeMill of Sandy. two years. Prayer and a blessing Mrs. Vilate Hope spent last Idaho. Mrs. Brown is a sister to on the food was by Frank Lamb. week in California with Douglas Mrs. Crisp, also visiting with There were 124 in attendance. and Deanna Johnson and family them was Mrs. Bob Sherwood Families represented were: of Salt Lake City. While there (Mrs. Crisps niece of Levan.) Arthur Lamb she went through sessions of the They were enroute to Castle 10 members; Bertha L. Hansen 20; William Oakland LDS Temple. They Dale to visit with their youngest Lamb 20; Morgan Lamb 2; toured at Sutters Hill and spent sister Ruth Bosh. Vivian L. Dye - 31; Dolly L. Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne one night at Lake Tahoe. Later Larsen-3- ; Mildren L. Hoopes-10- ; she visited at Twin Falls, Idaho had their son, Connell Osborne, with Albert and Carolyn Johnson and his daughter Caryn, of Orem Frank Lamb 12; Doug Lamb 16. and family. Mrs. Hope brought visit with them Friday evening Mildred and Burl Hooper of her grandson Joel home with her and Saturday. They came to for a two or three weeks visit. attendthe wedding reception in Lyman, Wyoming spent Friday The family of George Crisp Fairview Friday evening for Mr. night with their sister Mrs. Vivian Dye and all attended the had a pot luck party in honor of and Mrs. Lewis Rasmussen. their dad and grandfather on his Lamb reunion Saturday. . . . 'The fourth fire of unknown origin in the past month struck sheds 88th birthday at his home in Mr. and Mrs. Terry Merril on the property of William Swensen Saturday. The fire is still was told the good He have his sister Jennifer City. Spring Brian Dye and his friend, to born of a new news Merril of Phoenix, Arizona grandson Eddie Frank of Salt Lake City The family of Mrs. Reid H. to visit were Craig and Rozanna Morris and Jean Crisp of Mt. visiting this week with them. visited last week with Brians Probate and Allred visiting her the latter part and Lori Ann of Salt Lake Jones Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Price left Mr. and Mrs. Mar '' of last week end were Dr. and on Friday July 30 to go to grandparents Aaron and Deborah Notices City, his were Guardianship The guests family Dye. Mrs. Keith Allred and family, Sorensen and baby Heath from 4 CUrk tho Bill Wyoming to the Davidson or Coniull County This weeks visitors are Mr. wife, Melba, Crisp, Floyd Logan, Dr. and Mrs. Ruel Allred reunion. in and Mrs. , Wellington, Crystal and Dana, Rotpoctivo Signori (or They stayed Tom and Mrs. (Norma) Patti, Dyes granddaughters and family, Provo; Dr. and Mrs. Further Information Jeff and Laura and baby Kevin Evanston Friday night. Stacey and Maree Dye, Crisp, Tammy, Lorri, and Wallace Allred and family from here . . .. Saturday they went on to Fort daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cherri, Spring City, A cousin of for the reunion. While Recently the baby of Jeff and NOTICE OF DEFAULT UN- Drem, and Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Bridger theirs from Ephraim, Morris Salt Lake City, also Carl Ray Johansen and children of Laura underwent stomach there they visited the museum, Dye, AND DEED and Mt. DER TRUST Joan, LeAnn and and children Crisp, Carolyn Ogden. the old Davidson home site Heather andHoyal surgery at the Utah Valley ELECTION TO SELL Kerstein of El Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mr. and Mrs. Virgus where Vay grew up and at the hospital. At the hospital baby (Rosie) Bo6h, Leon, Mr. and TO: LEONARD ZIEGLER Monte, California. Osborne visited Sunday in Kevin received a blessing and homes of two nieces. It was a RUTH ZIEGLER Mrs. Patrick Fullmer and two Orem with Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edmunds was named while there. He has happy time as Vay saw so many Las Vegas, and Connell Osborne improved and is doing fine fiom cousins and relatives she hadnt are very proud to announce the AT: Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Nevada, went to birth of their first grandchild, a the surgery. They daughters. GIVEN IS NOTICE HEREBY (Phyllis) Baumbach, Bountiful, Sandy with Connell, Marjorie baby girl born August 2 at the Sunday attending the Edward Mr. and Mrs. Claude (Colleen) by D Land Title Co. Richfield, and Caryn to visit Paul, Reid family reunion was held at Sanpete LDS hospital to LaMar Paxman and Elaine, Sandy, also Utah, Trustee under the trust and Vicki Dyches of Moroni. The the Manti Park with a large Stephanie, Jeffrey their son Devon and his wife deed, made, executed and Cherie, and the new little baby boy of baby is to be named Shelley. family group attending. AtSalt Lake City. Mr. and delivered by Leonard Ziegler Pauls and Cherie Ronda, Paternal grandparents are Mr. Mrs. Coy (Marian) Rosquist, and Ruth Ziegler as Trustors to Thompson tending from Spring City were and to see their new home at and Mrs. Melvin Dyches of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watson, on as Trustee D Title Land and of Co., Cherri! Devon, Paula Moroni. Maternal Crystal, Dana Jeff, Laura and the ,24th day of July, 1975, Sandy. and Mary Ann Ephraim Ronald and Sally Lester and are Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Watson, Aaron and covering the real property baby Mathew of Sierra Vista, baby Rosquist from Salt Lake City. Elvis Richards of Blackfoot, Sorensen and baby Debroah a to secure below designated Idaho. She gave the blessing and note of even date for the prin- Arizona came on July 24 to visit Heath of Wellington, Jim ana their parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Linda of Spanish Fork. prayer for all, Mr. and Mrs. cipal sum of $2,400.00 in favor Watson The Reuben Warren Allred and family. While they Jack and Cecille Watson were Dennis Bergener Salt Lake City, Bank of the First Security Utah, and Clara Robinson Allred were several parties were presidents of the family reunion. here and of Marian Coy Daughter as Mt. Utah, Pleasant, reunion will be held Saturday held at the home and at the Their mother Mrs. Etta Bowns Rosquist. beneficiary, that a breach of the at 2 p.m,,in the community ' community park for the visitors. of Manti was the oldest member which said trust for Many birthday greetings by' obligations park August 14. deed is security has occurd irv, Members of the family coming in attendance and, was paid cards and by phone, other Leila 'Altrtd Nielseif, that Trustors have defaulted in friends came to his home to wish President of the family the payment of principal and for well him his and greetings organization will be In interest on the note secured by to wishes The family birthday. charge. said trust deed and D Land Title thank you all for your kindness Co., upon request and consent of to their dad while he is so very Lightweight 7 3 lbs CHEERFULNESS the beneficiary, has elected to ill. Mr. a 14' Power Tip Guide Bar Crisp got phone call I exhort you to be of good consider all of the principal and from his and Deluxe cushioned handle bar daughter Dorothy cheer. interest due in consequence of in him a Two triggers-o- ne (or big family Illinois, wishing cover the default in accordance with shall the wonderful lor one Ted like Charity firewood, day. jobs Crisp and little Obs multitude of sins. the terms of such note and trust of Arizona planned to be family $4CQ95 like pruning deed, and has elected to sell or to were but unable make it. here SugiMrd reia ft (t at cause to be sold the real Our home, charity begins Richard (Dick) Crisp and family Ltn bar and chain and mostly ends where it begins. from Virginia called also. Tom is property subject to the trust deed to satisfy such obligation, together with the expense of sale. The designated trust deed was recorded as entry No. 229389 on ALSCO the 1st day of August, 1975, in Book 179, page 197, in the official records of the County Recorder of Sanpete County, State of Utah. Said property is located in at apCounty Sanpete proximately 300 North 300 East, BICENTENNIAL SALE! ML Pleasant, Utah, and is more Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Price went to Newton last weekend leaving home Saturday morning and returning Monday. They visited their daughter's family, Helen and Jay Rigby, and saw The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid seen for several years. She was quite surprised at how the town of Fort Bridger has grown. Friday Mrs. Marvella Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reusch and Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Lund of ML Pleasant went up to Chicken Creek where LaMonte and Janice and family are camping and had a steak dinner in honor of LaMontes birthday. Saturday Mrs. Andersons grandchildren Jean and Bert Cloward and children stopped to see her on their way home to Boise, Idaho. Visiting her Sunday were Zola and Bert Reusch of Mt. Pleasant and Lee and Pat Anderson and children of Ephraim came and had supper with her. Mrs. Vay Anna Price attended the reunion Saturday at Mt. Pleasant of the Peter Niels Hansen family. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lamb have their daughters family Colleen and Dave Welker, Jonna and Jeff or Pocotello Idaho visiting tor a few days. They came Friday to attend the Lamb family reunion. Sprint City I under investigation by the fire department Arson is suspected. Public Notice 1 tribute for her 88 years of age. Attending the family reunion from other communities Salt Lake City, Helper, Spring City, Spanish Fork, Provo, Price, Wellington and Manti. All enjoyed a program, dinner and games. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Black and son Michael visited during the weekend with Miss Ruth Black. 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Township 14 South, Range 4 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence North 4.60 chains, thence East 3.25 chains, thence South 4.60 chains, thence West 3.25 chains to the point of begin-tunContaining 1.50 acres, more or less. ld cation soothes inflamed surface tissues Get relief with the first application of soothing, medicated zemo oint- - ment or Liquid. 7prnn iidllU BRAND GELATIN Dissolve gelatin in boiling water, add cold water, pour into shallow pan and chill 4 hours Dip lcrufe in warm water and cut into cubes Dip pan in warm water and invert onto wax paper For more tips send $1 00 to The New Joys of Jell-Recipe Book, Post Office Box 3168, Kankakee, Illinois 60901 registered trademark of General Foods Corporation General Foodi Corporation , is a Jell-- 1976 rv-e t a Hralk?aflDDQ NO OTHER SIDING CAN 'GIVE YOU ALL THESE FEATURES AT THE LOW SALE PRICE OF ONLY $45.00 SQUARE. r r with all the and there provements purtenances i I Needed a Home Loan . . . Fast! came to where theres a home loan plan to fit my individual needs. So I It 1976. D LAND TITLE CO. 374 South Main Richfield, Utah 84701 BY:D.W. Ogden COME SEE US ON HIGHWAY 132, TWO MILES SOUTH .OF CHESTER. OPEN FROM 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY While you are here ask about AND 9 A.M. TO NOON SATURDAY with Tedlar with q ALSCO's Premium warranty! nt 40-ye- ar non-prorat- ed only took a short time because the loan officers knew what I wanted, and the rate was right! ap- above-describe- July, Need... in im- unto belonging or in anywise appertaining therto, including the water and water rights d belonging to the tract of land, being each Friday of the irrigating season, for 6 hours, from 3:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. of each week. NOTICE dated this 20th day of I Needed a Business Loan Fast! reviewed the business loan plans here, knew this was the bank for me. Even though my transaction was small, When I I I found a plan tailor-mad- for my situation! e Title: President Published in the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid July 29, Aug. 5 and 12, 1976. irstf u teflO.00 ePi-G- cl Differenc p adds to its soothing Antacids IIMIU MFPM WWMKI (OHMIIt Di-- (l PLEASANT VALLEY BUILDERS SUPPLY (still waiting for a phone) Di-Ge- The Anti-Ga- s l. Antacid. i 1 t g. Together be- medi- h to cute todm long-lastin- Du-Po- anti-itc- as described particularly East from the Southwest ed cause its special Hint! those We have 400 squares (40,000 sq. ft.) of durable ALUMINUM SIDING now in stock and we must MOVE IT OUT! 30-coat- Itching? ZEMO relieves itching fast A Friend Indeed to the Zip-Shie- EMBARRASSING, BURNING Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schofield from El Paso Texas have been great-grandparen- ts Join visitors this week at the home of Mrs. Jessie Schofield, other relatives and friends. SEE US! |