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Show The Pyramid Is The Only Paper In The World Devoted ly To North Sanpete TT e': Y A ,A A j'f iif irj! vV v y.y ! Newt,. Ay vA '"W Volume LIX Mount Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah, Friday, May 13, 1949 Fairview heart attack. Six Lovelies Biggest Peacetime Bond Campaign Will Begin Monday, May Sixteenth On Monday, May 10, in the nation, in Utah and in Sanpete county, the United States gov eminent begins the greatest peacetime bond sale in histoix Hughes, according to Elden of Christie Neilson, Mt. Pleasant. county chairman. By the sale of Bonds, accoidm to Mr. Hughes, state chaiiman the government hopes to haw the average citizens invest 000, (XW in their government The sum of $3,250,000 is to he raised in Utah. The dates ate May 16 to June 30. The quota for Sanpete is $32,000.00, Mr. Hughes said. The purpose of the sale, according to Charles L. Smith, is not to raise funds for governmental spending, but by the investment of public money in government bonds, to control any inflationary tendon $k-040- , government is safe and if tli government fails, then so does everything, including the cur dency of the nation. Several plans aie offeicd lo the public enough to cover The every type of endeavor. public can buy bonds: By outright purchase from anx hank, postoffice or issuing agon cy. By the plan u hereby an order is given to the hank for a regular purchase ol a bond of any denomination, with deduction being made automatically from your hank "bond-a-mont- balance. By payioll savings" wherein a specified amount is deducted Horn the monthly or weekly payroll and a bond issued to the employe when the amount fit's. The money will be used bs of the bond has accumulated. Utahns aie urged to make the government for the stabilization of currency, and for the their bond purchases for the refunding of maturing govern drive at the earliest possible moment so that Utah can win ment securities. Investment in the bonds, ac- the honor of being the first over cording to Mr. Smith, is actuallx state in the nation to go saving money at a profit. Ev the top in its quota, an eventuery three dollars invested, brings ality which might easily hap to Chairman hack four dollars when the pen, according bond matures, which, uml.r Smith. Mr. Smijh also pointed out present conditions is an excellent interest return. The bonds that the bonds are always course, are highly approved doemable at any time dui ing the authori 'ten years at their face valu. by the best financial ties in the nation, since the which is the investment, plus bonds are safe as long as the the interest which has accrued r Number 24 r comer Resident's Husband Passes Arthur Jesmer, 65, Fong Beach, April 25 ten-yea- (TO Mr. Jesmer was the husband formerly of Contest For Local Man Is Dairy Queenship Slated For Six Fairview beaut ns, eon testing for the title of her royal Top I00F Spot Lorain H. Beck, Mt. Pleasant cafe operator, will he installed as Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows at the annual meeting of the Grand Lodge at Salt Lake city May 16, 17 and 13. Mr. Beck, who was elected to the top spot in the lOOF organization last January is the sec- highness, Queen of Sanpcti Dairy Days, weie introduced at the Laurel Monday evening theater. The girls weie Arvillu Romero Lynn Mower, Karina Hartley, Adeai Rasmussen, Shirley Gra ham and Glenns Madsen. Votes in the queen contest will he soOl from now until Daily Days June 4, according to Don Cox chairman of the queen contest I t Mrs. Mayme Piitchett was hostess to her budge club Wed 1iizes were nesday evening. won by Valera Iona Cheney, Rigby, Lucy Tucker and Ellen Turpin. Moroni, No. Sanpete Graduate Class Of 49 Moroni Gives Diplomas Fri. Moroni high school's be graduated mencement exercises May 20 at 8:15 p.m. at Ward chapel, Spattord '49 will class ol at com Frida. the West Sumsion principal, announced this week. Thirty-eigh- t senior studems will be presented for graduation by Mr. Sumsion. Diplomas will tie presented by Supt. W. N Ball of the North Sanpete school City Wants To Know Where Whitetop Is As in past years, the stie. is department will makecityit diive on the weed, whitetop, it was announced this week by 'heldon Monsen, member of m council. is lhe time of the yc.i: xx lien the xxeed Is must vulnerable to spraying. Mr. Monseii '.lid, asking that citizens who know where patches of th xxeeo are beginning to grow into1 i the city accordingly. Phone calls should be diieited to Harold Hansen, city reioi.ler, at city h; 11, Mr. Monsen sold The city is chiefly interests: in spraying whitetop where il is growing along the sides o street he explained. Property to owneis will ho expected blight the weed where it is growing on their oxvn prop rty he stated. City This North Sanpete Commencement Is Thursday A graduating class of 53 will ecoivc diplomas at Noith Sanpete high school comment emeni oxen ises Thursday, May lit, ai the South ward chapel at 8 la m. it was announced this 1). week by J. Seymour Jensen principal. Honor students ot the class ol 19 are Roger Nelson, Duane Hughes, Dale Anderson, Belly Mae Sheik y, Oneita Burnside and Beth Johansen. Eaeti will deliver an address at the exercises, Mr. Jensen said. Oftieers of the graduating c,ass, who have served during the past year, are Arthur O. Nielson Jr., president; Von Ell vice president; Larsen, Rutli Nunley, secretary, and JoAr.n Peterson, reporter. The following program will be i ond Odd Fellow from Mt. Pleas district. H. L. ant to hold the position. Class officers of the gr.ulu Norman was Grand Master ol students during the past ating . 1931-32the state body in year have been Morris Oldroyd Mrs. H. L. Norman is presentMr. and Mrs. Robeit Wilson oi vice Elna Nielson, ly Grand Warden of the state Salt Lake city and Mrs. Nola president; Jerry piesident; Drajer, athletic Rebekah Assembly. Barker of Lehi spent the week manager, and Ida Olson, sene Another Mt. Pleasant Odd Eel-la- end with Mr. and Mrs Alva tary. is office holds who state Clements. Those who will receive di Preston Wlnterbottom who 9 ploinas Friday evening aie tin Messenger. Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Hansen following: The annual state meeting was and Betty W. Allred, K. Duane Anfamily of Lark, spent th originally scheduled for Mt weekend with Mi. and Mrs. Urb- derson, Helen Anderson, Le Pleasant but was moved to Sal an Bench, also Miss Gwen Bills Grande Anderson, Roxy Bradley Lake because it was found that of Salt Wanda Christensen, Phylli; Lake city. Mt. Pleas in housing facilities Christiansen, San Ray Coupon 700 ant will not accomodate the Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Larsen o Yvonne Despain, Joseph Curtis to 800 delegates expected to at presented: Mary Draper, Caro March of the graduates; adtend. Place of meeting for the Provo were Sunday visitors o! Jerry Draper, David Ruel Dyches, Draper, three-daElden Hughes, a navy veteran dress of welcome, Joseph Jensen; session will be thr Mr. and Mrs. Afton Christensen. M.rilou's' Connie Hansen, Faux, of World War II, and owner of Invocation at Dawn P. I. Odd Fellows Temple at Sal Larona Irons, Kerim American Six girls running for queer Hansen, mixed chorus; invocaLake city. Cleaners, was elected Rich Dennis Johnson, ot M. H. Zabriskh tion, Lloyd Peterson; Salutation commander Official delegates to the con- for Dairy Day were introduced Johnson, Wilma Justeser Johnson, No. 4, American vention from Mt. Pleasant will at the Laurel Theatre Mondax ard Legion, to The Dawn, Roger Nelson; Glade Lamb, Connie Larson post Look To This Day, Oneita Bum-side- ; last B. A. Smith and H. S. Jensen. evening. be The Friday were evening, Arvilla succeeding girls Jack Llewellyn, Claudine Mot E. G. JoAnn Hafen, Gloria Jensen m. FFA and Juding con Between 10 and 20 other mem Romero, Brunger. Daybreak G. F. Wilson, Carma Lynn Mower, Joan and a third candidate to he lest; 10:30 a. m. 1:30 p.m. Judg bers of the local Odd Fellows Eugene Mikkelson, Other officers elected were: mixed chorus; The Bliss of Adeai Rasmussen, Shir gan, Hartley, Elna wool of June into the Nielson, Nielson, will cattle, ride named ing she.p organization are expecting tc dairy2:30-4:3Mr. Brunger, first vice com- Growth, Dale Anderson; The Madsen. ley OlGraham, Glenys Ida Max Nielson, and JudgNielson, Joyce p.m. hogs; ring at Ephraim Saturday, attend it was announced. mander; Three dollars purchase from son, Morris Floyd Syndergaard. Glory of Action, Beth Johansen; 21 as Mt. Pleasants representa- ing breeding beef, mutton sheep Oldroyd, Reid Olson second vice commander; Joseph saxophone solo, Lieberfreud a store or vote lc any gives teams t pc Maurine Robertson, Myrna Olsen, (Matched tives in the Sanpete Rambouil-le- and horses. Clarence An- Fritz Kreisler, Golden Dean Tervote. The three girls winning, under harness will be judged at spring City Simpson, Keith Sorensen and dersen, chaplain; Days queen contest. service finance offi- ry; The Splendor of Beauiv. and over will the a., reign day the horse pulling contest SatRay Sumsion. Judging will be on the basis cer; Shirley Johansen, adju- Duane Hughes; A Vision of and attendants. 4:30-6:0queen m. 4:40i. at p. of riding ability and appearance. urday tant; Ellis Hansen, sergeant at Hope, Betty Mae Shelley; PreBaseball game (Ephraim vs. Moroni and Mr. Brunger, athletie sentation of the Class PrinciBoth Miss llafen and Miss arms, Eddie of Lake Stewart Salt 7:30 p.m. Banquet; Manti); director. Jensen are well known young 9:30 pal J. S. Jensen; awarding ot the with weekend city spent Dance in Campus p.m. Mr. Hughes entered the navy diplomas, Superintendent W. N. horsewomen here and both will ganr0Qm Mr. and Mrs. Ora St.wart. in the fall of 1943 and received Ball; Prayer For Service Hsiivey be attired in western riding May 21 10:00 a m. his honorable discharge in Feb Gaul, ladies double trio; beneLee Vance of Tooele visited habits when the judging takes 12 Saturday, noon Judging fat beef catwith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ruary of 1946. He served with diction, Doris McArthur. place. 1:00 p.m. Choosing of Santle; a recruiting and induction secList of graduates is as follows: Frank Vance tills weekend. They were chosen by a Lions pete Rambouillet Day Queen Yvonne Aiken, Leila Ruth All-retion as an technician and dub committee which will also under direction of Dean Folster in charge of the 3rd Naval was Sherma Allred, Dale AnderMrs. Reed 'Orton entertainer see that they are provided with and county commission; 2:00 p held Temof The funeral services Our To the theme suitable mounts when they m. Parade; 3:00-4:3Horse Wednesday afternoon for Hans her Pinochle club Saturday eve- ples the Moroni Stake Semin District Storeroom at New York son, Dona Luasene Anderson, Glen Stanley Anderson, Milton A hot supper was served City. appear at the Ephraim show. show, rodeo, call roping, sports-4:3- Peter Christofferson were largely ning. ary graduated 38 students SunR. Brady, Lula Madge Burnside, Tribuneof attended. Many friends and Prizes weie won by Jim Johnson. day, May 8, at the West Ward Members of the committee arc Awarding J. Burnside Robert Oneita Elva Hamilton, Alvin Hamiltor Boyd Hafen, Hershel Jensen and Telegram calf to outstandinf relatives from other communi- and Bessie chapel. Noel Dean Clark, Mower. Christiansen, News services. exhibitor. Deseret M. the attended ties Pi evident Sheldon Monsen. Stake junior George Lavar J. Coates, Ellis Odell Cox, The quqen contest is one ol special award to exhibitor winAnderson conducted. Bishop Reid H. Allred preMrs. Rex entertained Dorothy Jane Crisp, Perry Dale Turpin offered events were 4:40 Horse ners. ElThe sided. several p.m. pulling prayers Class officers were: Mary outstanding club her Draper, Clarice Follette, Berkley two-daWednesday sew'ing show P. to and N. Sorensen, Moroni, scheduled for the (limited Sanpete teams). by len Nelson, president; Phyllis Lee S. Gustaveson, Graham, The choir sing- evening. The time was spent Jackson, vice president; Frank which will begin Friday, May Admission to grounds Saturday Rudolph Hope. Dale K Lu A. Dene Hamilton, in and Specchilvisiting. afternoon: adults 75c and 20, at 9 a. m. with FFA and ing Though Deepening Trials", ial sewing was Mrs. Ellis Orten Croxvther, secretary treasurer; conwere Funeral Arlie services Duane Hermansen, Hughes guest dren 25c. re Sweet Tones Kind Words judging contests. Shirley Little, organist; Toin ducted Monday at the Mt. Pleas- Joseph E. Jensen, Beth Lorraine 8:00 p.m. Fights, College and Abide With Me, were con- of Rangely, Colorado. The complete program is as chorister. ette Candland, ant North ward for one of Mt. Johansen, Edward Louis Kay, (Continued on back page. gym; 9:30 p.m. Dance, Campus ducted by Mrs. Elizabeth Anfollows: Here is a list of graduates: Pleasants prominent elder citi- Von Ell Larsen, Dale Joanne a. Ballroom. was Ansolo 20 The derson. sung Maxine Arnoldson, Carol Friday, May Andrew Neilson, 84. Lu zens, Larsen, Harry A. Madsen, duet vocal A Anderson. derson, James Allred, Phylli a week ag: Dean Madsen, Charles Allen Mr. Neilson died Blain Flossie was sung by Mrs. Blackham, Max Blackham, Joyce Thursday at Salt Lake city. New Men Take Over McKay. Fountain Green and Mrs. Olga Black. C. Bailey, June Christensen, Services were conducted Doris Loretta McArthur, by Duties At Safeway The speakers, Vivian Larsen, Julia Christensen, Ray Christen- Bishop Arnold Y. Stevens. Speak- Mower, R. D. Mower, JerryLynne Ray Coul-son- , Allred and Petersen Bishop John Phil Christensen, Ray son, Ernest Holt of Sprngville has ers who paid tribute to Mr. Neil Nelson, Nelson, Roger Hugh Mr. of kindness of the Toinette Candland, Royoe sons life were President H. C Arthur O. Neilson, Jr., been named successor to Ralph spoke Ruth and that he alChristiansen, Frank Crowther, Jacobs and James Monsen, both Kathleen Nunley, Maxola Meree Hafen, manager of the Mt. Christofferson Mrs. Jensen Annie Frederikka othfor word a kind Mr. ways had Pleasant Safeway store. Boyd Coombs, Lola Cook, Merri! acquaintances of Mr Olsen, Jo Ann Peterson, Lloyel Meyriek, 78, widow of the late Dyches, Darlene Freston, Frank personal Hafen has been transferred to ers and a smile for those hea James long-yearNeilson of SatD. standing D. Peterson, James R. Peterson, died been Meyriek, Sr., Jackson, Pete Musical numbers included Jacobsen, the food firms Cedar City store. would meet. This has the Phyllis Alice Peggy R. Peterson, Mary Lou home of at the best and urday evening Denni: wonderful family Jensen, At the same time Kelly Peck Hafen, vocal solo, Mr. and Mrs Pritchett, Jay D. Rigby, Edith D. Meyriek, Jr., Jacobson, Joyce The following 9th grade gradher James son, were Shirof always Richard They Johnson, neighbors. become associated with the Jay Hafen, duet; Mrs. Dean Sor- Maxine Richards, Gordon S. Reyuates will receive their diplomas has othafter a years illness from heart Johnson, Mt. Pleasant store as head meat willing and ready to assist ley Little, Douglas Lamb, Davit ensen, organ solo, with the open- nolds, Claudeal Simons, Patsy trouble. May 17: ChristofferMr. Wherever Ar ers. Norma Madsen, cutter, succeeding Bud Done, ing prayer by Daniel Rasmussen Lou Seely, Della Rae Sorenson Mrs. Meyriek was one of the Mumford, son worked he was kind and George K. Ivory, Leah Christi transferred to Springville. lene Mikkelson, Eugene Mikkel and the closing prayer by Rue1 Jay M. Wasatch Shepherd, Betty lean of students earliest Dee with Carolyn Huggins, ansen, Mr. Holt has been assistant helpful to the boys working son, Mary Ellen Nelson, Lynn H. Seely. Stewart, Gene L. Stevens, RichTidwell, Arline Anderson, Max manager of the Safeway store him. The poems, A Friendly Academy and was the oldest Nielsen, Reed Nunley, Connie Ol The grave was dedicated by ard Lee Sutton, Betty Mae Shel Hansen, Eudean Jackson, Shir- on University avenue at Prove Greeting" and Only A Dad resident member of the First son, Morris Oldroyd, Barbara P. A. Peel. Burial was under ley, J. Frank Tucker, Golden She was Church. Crowther for the Dor! read. Presbyterian were ley Lund, Donnell Peterson, Marilyn Spell, the direction of the Jacobs Mor- Dean Terry, Joanne Truscott, J year. He is not new a charter, and member were past Hannah Collard, Voneal Winters, to Mt. past profloral The offerings Pleasant having served Shepherd. Harold Winkler, Bert L. Woo sey. tuary. Merrill Anderson, Jo Ann Cook here two years ago fuse and were carried from the worthy matron of Ivy Chapter as lie was born Oct. 14, 1864 in Kay M. Zabriskie. of the E. a 10 O. No. S., member Mildred Llewellyn, J. C. Cook while Mr. Hafen was onmanage! the of Kraft Klub grandchildren The Klever vacachapel by a son of Neils Mt. Doris Cook, Max R. Holman. and relatives of the family. Mt. Pleasant Pioneer Historical Fountain Green xvas entertained and Pleasant, tion. Kama Neilson, and was Culture the Home at Association; The program to be held in the He is married to the formal The flowers were cared for Monday at the home of Mrs. the first twin bom in Mt. Pleasof Utah Pio- last NaDean Nielson. Junior high school building is Thelma Butler of Springville the chapel by Mrs. Adelaide Club, Daughters They spent ant. He was a twin brother of MisRook and as follows: Processional, Pomp and they have three boys. Thompson, Mrs. Ada Ellis and neers, and the ofWomans the playing evening Joseph Monsen, Mt. Pleasthe First Pres the prizes were won by Mrs. Mrs. and Circumstance Elgar, Edith Mr. Peck has w'orked in meat Mrs. Vanda Petersen. Interment sionary Society ant resident. Church. Bai-leunder Band byterian the in Mrs. Oleta was city cemetery markets of Safeway stores in Larson, pianist; Junior He was city justice here for She was born in Mt. Pleasant MyrthandOldroyd, Mrs. Euleda Cook, after many years and was a pioneer March and Carnival King, over- Salt Lake and Is a native of the direction of the Ursenbaeh of a March 20, 1871, Mt. Pleasant. daughter Fountain Green that city. a delicious hot dinner dry farmer in Indianola, Utah ture Taylor, He recently com- Funeral Home of Forty-sevestudents graduWilhelmina which and Alfred Neilsen dedicated the Andrew P. xvas served. school band, Chester A. Stone pleted the Safeway meat cutters North Sanpete been first from successful the ated the having Jensen. Her Lundblad parents Shirley course. Mr. Peck served with grave. Pallbearers were mem- were Those present were Mrs. Elna one there. invocation, exercises conducted director; at Seminary the original settlers Nielson, Velda Jackson, Euleda Survivors include his sister Wednesday evening at the Mt. Lund; presidents address, Mi- the Air Force during the recent bers and close friends of the of Mt.among rein 1859. She Pleasant OldLa ldred Llewellyn; Spagnota, war and was stationed in the family. Bailey, Myrth and two brothers, Hans Nielson Pleasant South ward chapel. ceived her education at Wasatch Cook, Oleta Cook, Enid Nielson Salt Lake city, and Niels A. Mistress Margarita, Junior High European theater. Presentation of the graduates royd, Clara tc was and married Academy Observe Dahl di Niels and the hostess. Calif. was made by Oxven B. Anderson, chorus, Chester A. Stonz. Beach, Neilson, Long Mr. wool Meyriek, prominent 82nd Birthday JoAnn The theme was May Day and rector; class history, principal of the seminary. Gol82 grower of this city in 1893. Mr. the table decorations wore beauNiels N. Dahl became D. Carlston, Cook; valedictory, Success, Von den Is president of 1941. in died Postponed Commencement of age Saturday. He was Meyriek eal Winters; tiful. The favors were indl Hearing North years stake, presented Sanpete B cause Trooper E. C. Slier Surviving are her son, James vidual May poles. born in Denmark, May 7, 1867. Brandley, reading, Arline Andiplomas. inof of one wood D. the four Nephi, Jr., came he 11 Nocturne Meyriek, daughters, At the age of piano years derson; Fifth List of graduates xvho were members vestigating officers in the case Voneal Winters; The Artopic club with his parents, Peter N. and Mrs. C. A. Poulsen of Mt. Pleasin last weeks Pyramid, background, pictured to was Wednescalled F. M. Fillmore of Mrs. Pannetier were entertained last Thursday war. as folloxvs: Mrs. Samuel S. Stewart was Bertha Marie Dahl and sister ant; valedictory, Education, Hannah Mrs. Mrs. Gibbs Salt Lake; Doris elected day, preliminary hearing fc List Of Graduates Harvey afternoon at the home of Collard; class prophecy, of the Mt. Anna to Utah. president Marysvale; and Mrs. Urell Luella Draper where they enjoyed Kennis Moss Johansen onman- a s Cook, J. C. Cook; The Toymak-erYvonne Aiken, Fannie Sber-lenAssoPleasant The first two years were spent of winners charge of involuntary The Dream Golden, saxophone ciation at a meeting of the or- in Fountain Green after which Mikkelson of Fountain Green; playing Rook. Allred, Leila Ruth Allred, and six xxere Mrs. Lillian Soienson and slaughter xvas postponed to Mon- LuDene solo, Max Holman, accompanist, ganization last Friday after- they moved to Spring City and eleven grandchildren Amundsen, Orin Dale of tin Justice of H. P. 23, Mrs. Jensen Sal' May by K. day, Leah sisters, Mrs. Charlotte Bradley. noon. She succeeds, Mrs. Wallis have resided here since. Ivory; Giftatory, George Anderson, G. Stanley Anderson, Ben J. Staker. Peace was Selma Mrs Miss dinner Lake; A delicious hot Jensen, Christiansen, Merril Anderson; Rosenlof. Wallace Beck, Mor Rae Blain, He was married to Verletta The hearing will be conducted Milton After Graduation Day Lippman Mrs. John H. McAllister will Clawson at Spring City, Dec. Lorinda Neilson and Mrs. John then served to 11 guests. Brady, Oneita Burnside, Precinct in North the II. of Mt. Sanpete Pleasant; duet, Carolyn Tidwell, Endian serve the group next year as 21, 1892. Some years later a Mrs.Stansfield Robert Christiansen, Rosemary 10 on at the date court above Leona Rixey of Woodlake The Jr. Sorosis club members Jackson, accompanist, Hannah first Cloward, Ellis ODell Cox, Dor-thByron Mem-mot- marriage ceremony was per- Calif., and Mrs. a m. H. Wood last mothers their Guy entertained Salutatorians address, Collard; is newly elected second formed in the Manti Temple Graham, The charge grew out of ar. KolaJane Crisp, Berkley South Pasadena, Calif. George K. Ivory; class will, DonSaturday afternoon atA the home automobile and Mrs. Pauline Mrs. Dahl passed away several of Rev. Gustaveson, Shana Marie 1. accident E. conE. May Faux. Dee Lora Mrs. Bollinger of nell Crowther, delightful Huggins: Rasmussen will serve again as years ago. They are the parents Louis Kay, Edward Hafen, funeral services Tuesdax program xvas enjoyed after March Coronation Meyerbeer secretary. Glendon Larsen, Lloyd Larsen, of five children, four of whom ducted Jack-sonafternoon in the Preshv First a News delicious Rabies Still Make whieh they enjoyed double piano duet, Eudean For the first time in the as are living, Rulon N. Dahl and Joanne Larsen, Glen Keith Mchot dinner. Each mother presHannah Collard, Doris Cook soeiations history, it is affil Mrs. Harold Mickel, Spring City; terian Church. Two babks brought the score Arthur. Music for the services included ent x as given a beautiful cor- to four this week for the numand Voneal Wlnicis; talk. W. C iated with the national A Mrs. George E. Rackham, Og Glenys Lou Madsen, Lu Dean "Hold Thou My Hand," sage. Curtis, principal: presentation of association, the retiring presi- den, and Mrs. Revere Robinson a solo, ber of blessed events that have Madsen, Jerry Nelson, Ruth E. G. a Fact' duet, Brunger; W. N. by Ball, superin dent announced. diplomas, Full nations' Paragnnah. There are 22 living to Face" happened xvithin the nexv walls Nunley, Bonnie Lou Norman, Mrs. Peterson Mrs. Mr. 49 by Ray class of Class and Clayton Vawdrey of the Sanpete LDS Hospital. tendent; song, dues were recently and 6 great and Mrs. Neil Douglas A. Olson, Donald C. paid, she grandcnildren llafen, and organ and family of Draper, Utah benediction, Max Hansen; leers said. Nexv arrivals belong, d tc Olsen, Maxola Maiee Olsen, grandchildren. selections Miss Mae Grace Mr. by Mrs. Stewart said officeis of sional, pianist, Edith Larsen. Merlin and Joyce Neilson spent Mothers Day with Mr. Dahl has engaged in the of Yvonn? Olsen, Paul Peel. James Class officers President, Mil the organization and Mr?. Joseph Revill and fam- Moroni, a boy, May 11, and Hayes R. Peterson, Mary Ann Pritchett, a full pro livestock and farming industry. Sample. plan were Graveside services in ily. dred Llewellyn; vice piesident gram during the and Vondji Draper of Ephraim Wallace (Continued on page 4) Rasmussen, Jay D. coming year charge of Ivy Chapter No. 10. Doris Cook; seeietary and treas details of which will a boy, May 11. be anRigby, Virginia Ann Seovil, Jay Rev. and of O.E.S., M. If. was The Club Voneal enter Bollinger student urer, Winters; are Susan Prit Shepherd, Della Rae Sorensen, nounced later. She said dele Other For 200 years during the Mid- fered the closing talned last Thursday at the chctt of patients prayer. JoAnn gates from Mt. Pleasant will dle body Mt. IV an a Richard Lee Sutton, Golden Dean representative, Fleasnnt, most of the fighting Ages, in Buiial Mt. the Flonsant home Mrs. of Cook. May Christensen Lynn Sorensen of Ephraim and Terry, Eugene Tidxvell, Frank A oonvon was done attend the state townsand by knights, direction of under The time xvas spent In sewing af- Austin J. Erickson city cemetery (Continued on back page tion next month at Piovo. of Sprit Tucks r, Harold J. Winkler, Edpeople did not participate. the Ursenbaeh Funeial Home. Continued on back page t win Wise, Beit Woolsoy. City. re-o- f Queen Entries For Rambouillet Days Selected By Lions Committee Legion Selects New Officers y Tchal-koxvsk- i, sn, Christofferson Praised As Youth Leader Seminary Rites . Held Sunday y - Elder Citizen Buried Monday 4-- 9:00-10:3- Early WA Alum Passes At 78 9th Grade Grads Meet May 17th s N. S. Seminary Holds Service Local PTA Elects New Officers Fri. s Parent-Teacher- e t , P-- P-- ) - |