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II EDITORIALS ullu' yiiramihj,. phonal Servic ;r,I'Uimnity Lta1eithip" North Sanoete'b Home Newspaper I If III 111 i s iii J , M I i s n il Ix Nutli In in I Mt I'li s 'miIim Hi I i i S li i i I id ( v i I i P NiiimIi t , l (mniin i mull in M it hill lie x79 ,i i li e 1, (mints i I ss nl milll uihmi II in , n I Iulili'-tiiiij- ' it Hu I ' I side Hound u n I itipi li n , n roin Citution Awarded Ky Utah State Aijricultural Colleije Ian. 16, 1949 t in.it very nearly everybody The same goes for Sanpete Dairy Day slate 1 to take plare at Fairview June 4 The purpose of the show, according to an announcement by the general committee, is to "Simulate better breeding and better milk production in the Sanpete dairy industry " That r all very well, but we notice that the contest lor Sanpete Dairy Day Queen has already begun with the appearance ol six entrants at the Laurel theater last Monday evening You'll have to give the Rambouillet Days and Dairy Days committee members credit They know what puts over a show xc 1 i FRIDAY, PYRAMID MT. PLEASANT I, h 1st M ii mng xx orship si i 11 s undue ted dt tin First Iii sin, it m (huieh Suml, ix at I I DO Hi V a in Wiliam Hui I lah ton Modi iator of Souilii-rxx ill tin Iii shy preae h will Friday, May 13, 1949 Long Live The Queen! si One oi the things visiting foreigners delight to taunt us Americans about is our en'husiasm lor synthetic royOnion Day quei ns, Cherry Blossom queens, . our alty Gold and Green Ball kings end queens, Body Beautiful kings and queens, et al This, in spite of the fart that the idea of a royal famthe head of the American government is enough to at ily make the ordinary Yankee b'ow hm stack We prefer to pick and choose by the ballot instead of having some chinless fop pawned off on us lerause his blood count happens to have the right number of royal corpuscles Nevertheless, with make believe royalty, it's a different story America probably has more make believe queens per capita than it has members of its state legislaAn American celebration without a queen contest tures is as unlikely as Amos without Andy And it's a good deal Lends a nice touch to wha might otherwise be some pretty drab affairs Take Sanpete Rambouillet Day, lor instance, scheduled for May 20 and 21 at Ephraim Without the queen Now be contest, what have you got? A bunch of sheep fore anyone cancels his subscription let us say that we have nothing against sheep, but to our untrained eye if you've seen one, you've seen 'em all On this point we are inclined to go along with our colleage, Harrison Conover of the Springville Herald, who claims he has yet to see g a sheep Add the queen contest, though, to next week's show at Ephraim and you've got a comely group of Sanpete's finest from the county's various communities vieing with each other for a throne and a title Sanpete Rambouillet Days Queen That's the kind of thing that interests happy-lookin- . i In ( monluj, M nviT k ( 1 room uhluriiiili d ilpaitmrnt C tl pd WOMEN WHO N'EFD TO MAKE MONEY Let us show you how Avon representatives are earning good incomes working part time Ifi, 000 women meeting financial For an mods the Avon way interview write at onee to Avon Rioducts, Inc 1G1 N 7th K M IT pd Provo In a story about Jorgen Madsen's sprained ankle, carried last week in the Pyramid, it was suggested that the crumbling curb in front of the post office was a contributory cause The curb is fixed now In fact it was in the process of repair before we could get into print with the above MLE insinuation, doggonit. '. SAI LOST Mx m i I.r M Jrise-- K 1937 1 puithifd m M t, Giaham lail li pd tilan 1 i pd Wallet, containing $'.0 00 mu is engraved on wal Findei return to William A Reward d, Mt Pleasant i M . 1 1 nd SALE 1937 Ford 'Iudoi Seddn Clean Throughout See Clair Tatle, o One oxner F'OK Music will he furnished bx Keith Jorgi nson and Wallace Reck dnd Ihe Adrome pnrsthood gu irtc t and chorus The concluding tdlk will he made by Ralph Hdfen I'leasant Mt 201W IT pd M FOR SALE 912 congoleum rug 1910 electric vvdsljei, 1910 cat. met rddlo, fruit jars and double electric hot plate, other odd and nds Holmes at Phone Mrs llenrx M 20 pel 2'.HM Used Farmall TP excellent condition If you need a tractor, dont pas See Don Ii up this re il buy FOR SALE tractor, ill TOM FOOLERY M IT, 20 pd ur M Fellowship Outing Leave Time meet al 7 io p in Advanced To 7 A. M. The Junior Ilipjli group, direi te d The time for the stake Aaronie In Miss Miry Jensen, will hen picnic Saturday has the aiea i.illx pnesthood ii polls (nun xxill nominal hi in adx anted from 7 TO a m to mi i lints and 7 am All those wishing to lillK CIS ll( The si moi group xxill he di take part In the all day outing at Strawberry reservoir should I ).irt F reddle n i ii d bx Miss hurt h md will have Miss Ann lixei lie at the North ward film 8atuid.iv morning at 7 a m is d si tission le iflei ' l shown Bung your own luruh hn ik ' xx ill he Nomln itions of oftlceis will he xx Sindh ludio, h dlrr amt ovirdriw Motor rett ntly overhauled $J'0 Itul.eit L Giaham, Fairview Westminster III pinups I merit f FOR S F'ail J I'rseribarh, Arthm O William Burton To Deliver Niilsen, Jr, and lorn Brother tall Presbyterian Church Sermon son Yimi suit ti.n mil.; cow and call Tailor Moroni Vlli i ,i Hdli let I xxiisi jiv.tl turn to Art Andy Prait Sr who probably comes close fo holding Mt. Pleasant to Sunnyside ihe local record lor commuting take to up his duties as office manevery Monday morning Kaiser development, and at the ager and purchasing agent Sunnyside to Mt Pleasant every Saturday afternoon to spend the weekend at home has been leading a double life, musically speaking, that is That he plays a very solid barrelhouse piano was made evident a couple of months back when he brought the rocf down at the Mt Pleasant Pioneer Days danre. But that, it turns out, ain't the half of it. Comes now the report by a couple of our agents that Andy is also a member of an East Carbon Rotary club trio which must certainly be the zaniest in the business piano, guitar and pogo stick. makes its debut in the big time this week The trio when it appears at the Rotary district convention at Ogden. First it gave the Carbon county can be proud, indeed state a governor, and now a trio piano, guitar and pogo stick The Mt Pleasant Music Guild better get on the Bandwagon before its too late A concert by this versatile ensemble would surely bring our town's music lovers out in droves 1 1 li s 17 n, i Re FOR 1(1. .is ih - 1is.ihli in VUanit t hie 'i i ,u S ( 1)0 MX Months SI 7 i ol tin mod M lies, SI 00 pi ti ir Virtu ( The Church Corner. . J,m s T ait xx, MAY 13. 1949 Cox, Fairview, or phone 2207 XX e i i Mt. Pleasant Girls Story Entered In State Mmid (venmp at 7 iO at tin SUP Plan rooms nt 1949 Contest hast mi ihinih mm si ssions for patrols xxi'l In Miss Hehn Love Jensen, a held daughter of Mr. and Mrs J final ( ommunion serin i Seymour Jcrnspn, and a ninth of Was, it b grade student at North Sanpe ti loi Hu members Guild will he ((inducted at a Junior high school, is one of d ile to he armounct d this xxeik five vvinners in the true storv Miss Ruth Daxenport, president contest, sponsored hv the Salt of the proup xxili diroet aitixi Lake Sons of Utah Pioneeis tics Her story will he enter d in the state contest to be held later this year Loral Men Are Delegates Miss Jensen is an honor stir To Church Gen'l. Assembly dent at N S junior high le Id S, out Tioop '.OS i xxill mi el To Be ' WANTED HFLP (an vou meet tile public Dealer ship with Fuller Brush Companv available for Sanpite county Your own business and al.ox average income assured if yoi will work 40 Hour Week Write to arrange interview in your home Address Mr V I Bar ton, 808 Kensington Av , Salt Lake City Car and refenneex POULTRY F E Bollinper, pastor of Church Try a PYRAMID ADLET1 the First Presbyterian of this city, and Stanley II (Till will a member of the session, attend the General Assembh of the Presbyterian Church in Y, May 17 to 21 as FOR SALE T'.OO Buffalo, poults, 8 weeks representatives of the Southern old Jun 11 See La Mont Flail Presbxlerv. M IT 20 27 Blatkham, Moroni J T 10 rh Five Will Speak At F'OR S ALE 6 room home, gran North Ward Service ary. barn, chicken coop and will half lot See John C' Burnside The Aaronic priesthood haxe (harpe of the saeram nt Fairview Call T98I MOfTpd Waul North meeting at the FSTATE Have REM, four churih Sunday evening home's for sale, all in Mt Short talks xxill he given by See WYLiam Hansen Neil Jorgenson Rohm MeXrthui Ph'dsant Rev SUPPLIES 200 Discount on all Oil Biooder Stoves; 400 discount on all Coal Brooder Stoves; special price on Aluminum Roofing We carry a complete line of Poultry Supplies including Repair Parts See Ray L IRrmansen at Herm ansens Roller Mills, Gunnison ADLETS... M6 M 3 20 ch necessary M 6 IT eh SPRAYERS Just received a shipment of Dobbins New Re Designed 200 Gallon Power Sprayers, adaptable for low or high pressure spraying Also have Wheelhar row Sprayers and Shoulder type Sprayers See Ray L Hermansen at Hermansens Roller Mills Gunnison IT pd M 6 IT ch Adpttititmtnl , jay-walkin- g. post-offic- oi F to 6, 60 Cows Holstein Heavy Ga Poultry Reore Erickson, Fan-vie- & Rabbit Net; 32 Field Fence; M 6 thru J 21 pd Barb, also steel posts available now. See Ray L. Hermansen at old Hermansons Roller Mills, GunTo bu WANTED your M ch Reece Erickson Straxv Stacks nison M 6 thru J 24 pd Fairview Gundersons FOR SALE The FENCING Home 1st So 2nd East Can Wire- lxl"x3614 Ga Welded arrange terms. Glen B GunWire Fabric; 1" Hex Mesh derson, 287 D Street, Salt Lakft A 22 TF ch Bird Net in heights varying from city, Utah WANTED Joe Marsh From where I sit Nevertheless, Postmaster Ray Bohne has taken logical exception to our report on where the blame lies The concluding paragraph read as follows: The injury occurred as Mr Madsen was walking He away from the post office with an armful of mail. turned his ankle on what sometime in the dim past was probably a curbing at the side of the gutter." Ray claims that Jorgen shouldn't have stepped off the curb in front of the post office in the first place. Since by so doing he was breaking the law: namely, Jorgen says Ray's point is well taken as far as the traffic law is concerned, but leaves something to be deis to be considered. sired if the law of e he was confronted Jorgen says as he left the He could either step off the with two alternatives crumbled curb there and run the risk of being arrested for jaywalking or he could walk to the corner and step off the curb there in compliance with the law He says the reason he didn't do this is that the curb at the corner was in a worse state of disintegration than the curb in front of the post office He figures he chose the least perilous of the two alternatives and that if he'd tried the corner curb he might have sprained both ankles Heifers 3 How Would You Say It? - J(AxW,lx, hat he xvas trjing to say. It just depends on wheie ou are in Curlej Lawson's cousin from hack a few of us got talking when he was here visitm? and couldn't help noticing how different he said things. xx East and the U. S , winch xvay sounds right. From where I sit, whenever we criticize someone for sounding fun-to us, we ought to think how we sound to them. Its the same as choosing your liquid refreshment. I'm accustomed to a moderate glass of beer jou may like ginger ale but whos to say the others wrong? I'd sax were both right! 1 iJ'eu'Cl jfi i oe ejc'ty jl octet n For instance, he said, Lifting that 200 pound bag of cement alYou mean sach most killed me of cement' asks Cm ley. (Thuts the xxay xxed say it ) No, intir-lupt- s xoung Fdliott xxlio'd sport a lot of time doxx n South, He means a poke of see nient. It was good foi a chuckle, any-xBag sack oi poke xxe knew 10 ax Loprtt fit, IVI'I I nthd Vo Br i t'r$ Fourultition i CHICKS! i,iii;ionn ic ru in mini a ay ol Neu and (In mull Irt - tom . mi p!ont I tin I ... widi It nm k r It tlil m In tl- - w h mo: o hm i.loi luuii, lun ult r r h out tin wtnlmH. t up n I i w pou 2X rt (HOME OF SNOW COLLEGE) v 'v C'x ,l m Z i v ' rT ' T '; UTAH EXPOSITION SHOWS ON THE MIDWAY R0YLANCE MOTOR COMPANY wus .. North Main Street EPHRAIM. UTAH 2 and 2 EPHRAIM d Dnv l kLi&J AT at ( !ir sler liif.li ompu '"inn sptiliM I niiir with w itt i piooi umtnm Ne and ride in tlio upnb m w Nlt r nmtM- - u Mod 1, the ru tUM t ir aliio in our lmtor)l 1 FvHay in tih mt r 0 ad tin os first from Chn h uimih-io. . . mI it i , dm, mih uither aft l Lw Rule wth tHiimimi Mti-- e aiul in HMm t Rambouillet and n Jr. Livestock bWo'i show . . . t i u tjin tt nm tiinu Imd ol Ik i'L vh( Flu THf SANPETE x Heavies and Leghorns TOP QUALITY OPEN EACH NIGHT 20c each MATINEE BUY THEM TODAY AT. BAIUMcCUNE Mt. Pleasant SHOWS! REDES! CONCESSIONS! COMPANY Fhone 21 FRIDAY 6 P. M. and SATURDAY 12 NOON PErTlMG DATE Tuooflasi, |