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Show FRIDAY, MAY 13. 1949 THE . Page Five Club News ctiq.U'te Social Events Announcements Marriages Cradle Ne ws . PYRAMID r uru1u Club News Engagements PLEASANT MT. Mrs Anna Siovil entei tamed inemb. is ot Ailople t tub and tire' gut sis at a final budge list Thui mLi evinmg Gue.sl.s were: Mis. Josepnmc etei son, Mis lhelma Madsen, Mis Gwen Kay. Mis Arcilee Hi leu Mis Larsen, L.usen Mis Veld. I Jensen, Mis Jo lianna llalen and Mis (Henna Phillips. Prizes for high seoies weie awaided to Mis Ins lelei ,on and Mis Josephine Peterson Call Virginia Judd Mt. Pleasant 254J r 1 telidan. e al the h, ,n nil il tea Oi the Womens Heal d ut West nil nsp i i ulliMc al .Sad Lake t il At i Hie Neoslie oinpany ing 'Un'n to till' tea wei Miss Mai gai el Thompson and Mis Jehu Souis Mrs La J ( Hade, u i!e S Lake's inapji, and Mis J 111 ai ken Lee, L tails first lad ponied at the tea The pinup tom ed the sent!. cm p 0 ks last w e' Lend Last knd is evening Miss Ihompson was hostess at dmnei 'to Mis Sours and Mis Johnson, Mi .md Mis John Seuis, Mr tind Mrs Jesse Wittmevei and Miss Caiol Null. Mt. Pleasant Brevities . . . Wasatch Coach's Mother Visits Mis. Pell Souis ol Neosho Mo, mother of John bouts co.u at Wasatch Aiademj, and Mis Rus.xcll Johnson, also of .Neosho left Mt. Pleasant tor home Hr week following a visit to Ut.ili which included a tup in ih Southern I'tah parks and at I Visitors From Virginia Mis R M Gibson ot Ailington. Wi with her two small hoys, '.n rived in Mt. Pleasant Saturday to spend the summer vacation with Mis Gibson's parents. Miami Mis. Finest Draper. Mr Gibson brought his family to Mt Pleasant but had to ie turn immediately lo Washing ton, I) c where he is employed with the Department of the Aimy. He expects a transfer to Texas about July 1 and will re turn to Mt Pleasant prior to that date FOR COOL , GOOD LOOKS TOWN CLAD! . '.A 1) th. tiles tChiei Alkin.son, tool hull coach at Young L'mveislty, nevt the Biighum visited with Mr. and Mrs. Scotl Passey anil Lundy last Sunday. Mis. Passey law to Mr. Atkin is a sister-i- son. and Mi Mrs. J. Jensen C. afternoon Bishop and Mrs. Arnold Steetamed at dinner Tues day evening in honor of Mr. ant' Mrs Ralph llafen who will soon he moving to Cedar City. r, i t ... and Mrs. Reese Anderson and family of Sprtngville, Mr and Mrs. Rex Larsen and fam tlv of Salt Lake, Keith Anderson of Salt Lake, and Ross Andeisot of Piovo were visitors at the A over home Anderson weekend. H. As a PBBSB f f i Mrs. VV. C. Olsen Mrs. J. E. Willcox of Mt. Pleas and Mrs. Clair Vance of Wesley Burnside of Pocatello, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nelson and baby of Salt Lake spent the weekend at the Mason Burnside home. OL Home for Mothers Day weekend at the home of Mrs. Sitha Burnside was Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lundberg and baby of Price, Ernest Burnside of Salt Lake. WORSTED TROPICALS Mt. ft Saturday 1- - i j worsted tropicals ! Cool but Mrs. Burnside had a w'' i Phone 123 Elden Hughes, Owner A Good Time To Have Us DRIVE Clean and Mothproof Your Blankets. NVESTM US. SAVNOS BONDS Drapes ONE OF Patricia wedding Hansen's XL.. , and Slipcovers powerful instrument, fcffecttve in most severe cases ani no button ttttd show tn Town Clad tailoring SPRING'S LOVELY Photo, Madsen Studio Mrs. Marland Zabriskie will (leave Mt. Pleasant Sunday for Detroit, Mich., where she will spend a month visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Maxwell. She will be accompanied by her small daughter. Averett Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Alden spent Mothers Day in Salt Lak. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Staker of with their daughter, Mrs. Ina Cedar City visited their parents, A. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ben Staker, last i Mrs. John Stansfield is home weekend. again after a ten day stay in A. Mrs. Murrav Mr. and a Salt Lake hospital following a major operation. Maughan and children of Richfield spent the weekend with O. V A son was horn May 4 to their parents, Mr. and Mrs.Ander-sonKathenne Anderson. Saturday the Thomas and Mary were visited by their son, Chiistensen Kowaldski of San Francisco. Mrs. Kowaldski is a O. V. Jr., and his family of daughter of Mrs. Hyrum Chris- Springville. Weekend visitors at the Jewel tensen of this city. Peterson home were Mr. and Mis Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Smith vis- E. B. Howell of Murray and Miss , ited members of their family in Gwen Peterson and Jay Gcnola and Orem Sunday. stjidents at the University of Mrs. Montol Blackhant and three small children returned to McGill, Nevada Sunday after visiting three months with her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma low prlc tht tar . Ste it today. makthmtopva!u,foo! jSelwne R. U. S. Pt. Off. MONO-PA- Hearing Aid OnUnit Penneys 3 C Beltone Hearing Service First Security Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah 110S OLD Hermitage and s Knud-son- Mrs. New York City, Boston, Niagra Springs. But they were soon on the road Falls, Detroit, Chicago and Omaha, bringing home a new car. again heading for Buffalo, N.w York, where they will attend the Mrs. Alma Allred has returned General Assembly of the Presbyhome after spending a week in terian church. Following the church meeting they will visit Salt Lake city and Roy, Utah. She visited in Salt Lake with 'heir son, Stanley, a student at Harvard university, and attend her daughter and at exercises Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dyson, and commencement at Roy with Mr. and Mrs. Waltei Miami University, Oxford, Ohio Hale, and her grandson Melvin at which a nephew, George PerAllred, and granddaughter, Flor sons, will graduate. Before recnee Allred. Florence has beer turning home they will also in bed with rheumatic fever visit friends in New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania. since the first of son-in-la- Kentucky lllmlcg fj m' ABM -- February. Appropriate Design CRMfltf m ro 4 4.1 I GENERATIONS ' - J A GREAT ft KENTUCKY TAVOKITI i-i- 11 ri j . . . To erect a monument over the grave of a loved one, we should like the opportunity of serving you. Highest quality at moderate cost has always been our policy. liisk' from A Genllcmaris V nrp , Y Mt. I'onf (" Kentucky (.r mi Nrultnl spirit fromSquires All-red- Thursday morning that hu daughter, Mrs Stanleyis Browers Harvey Gibbs of impiov-inLas Vegas, Nevada, and Mrs. Herschel S. Jensen were Salt Lake visitors Friday. nicely after a recent operation for appendicitis. . . . and Points East William A. Fawcett Sr. and Gills Hit The Road Again A quick hello and goodbye-t- or wife, Mary Lindquist Fawcett of Salt Lalthe present, at least, was said are city, taking an extended pleasure trip, visiting by the Stanley Gills who reDenver, Kansas City, St. Louis turned to Mt. Pleasant this Washington, D. C Philadelphia weekend after wintering at Palm Mr. Writ WEDDINGS saw Miss of the O'Niel Hansen in a become bride McKay ceremony performed at the home of the new Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verl McKay of Mt. Pleasant. THE g you can wear them into ( Pleasant. Utah GRABUATIG.J Background Noise are practical Trofl, Special Service to Onr Customers $Y OPPORTUNITY x. visit from Mr. and Mrs. Merlin A houseguest of her mother, Anderson and family, and Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson of Mrs. Alberta Merz, for the past two weeks, Mrs. Louis Bodmer Price. of San Diego, Calif., planned to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen of leave Mt. Pleasant for home FriProvo and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd day. Mrs. Bodmer has also been Terry of Fairview had dinne-Sundawith Mr. and Mrs. A. E visiting with her daughter,a Miss junCharlene Bodmer, who is Drage. Young ior student at Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Morris Beck and University. Mrs. Merz, Mrs. Bodmer and Miss Florence Nielsen of Salt Lake were visitors at the home her daughter were together at of Mayor and Mrs. S. M. Neilsen Mt. Pleasant for Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Les Peacock and over the weekend. With the New Beltone you cun hear their family of Sterling were conversation without backvisitors at Mrs. Mer's weekend Mrs. Sidwell Elsie of amai-inNephi ground noise. 1 hat's because of an Mrs ome in visited with her mother, new "noise suppressor." word .(' J. Johansen received todav and let me show you ihu tiny, Johanna Nielsen. Tans, Blues, Grays Ticks, Strip, Plains National Di'lillci GiltKel lighting is a favorite spoil in China This Is that Cuts Out Pnny's , AMERICAN CLEANERS Tht Hearing Aid and Winkler were Dorothy Wmklei Garble Olsen, Loiella Bohne, Mary jean Pass, y, Alenc Olsen, and Alene Jensen. SIX MONTHS GUARANTEE he and Jenkins, will Mr. Provo, Mt. Pleasant to At No Extra Cost to You and Mrs. George D. Copt Ephraim spent Sunday andJ Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Jensen. ant. also The family gathering marked Mr. Hansens birthday. Tuesday evening Mrs. Hansen entertained a few friends in honor of her husbands birthday Tues. May 17th ! 'Ihe gills who matte the tup Ephraim act omparued by- - MOTHPROOFED tht Dr. Mrs. Burt ( '?j Fall nlng All Garments Are of a CITY DRUG All wool s BUY U. S. BONDS WITH WHAT YOU SAVE Mr. 4 .V ALL-WO- jtuing Ltilu-- fiom Pleasant furnished the mu sir lor a pit. plain on the life of the toinposer Ptlwaid Mat Dowel! given by the Junior Liwiai ; lut" of Ephraim Tuesday' eve Mi 0. 5 t. pioglani. ot An-die- ' i roup SAVE YOUR CLOTHES FROM MOTHS Mr. and Mrs. Ferdie Petersor in Spring spent the weekend ville visiting relatives. sur-pn.se- m ii A ns entei Mr1--Pa- fM lude d buffet dill Hit Fine Aris club memh is and then husbands will have a paitv Sausage is icfeiretl to in Finlay evening In honor of Mi' writings as old as Homers Odys and Mis Ralph Haten. The sey. spent a day last Week tn Manti visiting relatives daughter, Satuiday at the Fort Douglas group ol ladies gatheied for entertain luncheon to celebrate the birth- Golf Club in Salt Lake Friday at luncheon for Miss Katherm day ol Mis Host. Merz at the Summers. Mei. home. mar Miss Summers, whose Those present were: Mrs. Ray Mrs. Carol Burton, riage to Bruce Goates, wi" Christensen, May 17, ft Mis. Mrs take place Tuesday, Merlene Romero, Mr. and of the daughter Bertha Anderson, Mis. Dorttha Summers of Salt Lake. Bergsirom, Mrs. Sybil Hansen, and Mis. Grace Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Claire M. Aid That ev.ning five couples V. E Mrs. Merz with another lich and family and Mrs. Wise Mrs. Richard lledquist, in Those the present party. man and baby, all of Provo, and evening were Mr. and Mrs. G. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Aldrich ant' W. Whitman, Mr. and Mis. W. haby had a Mothers Day din C. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. ner at the home of Mr. and Mr-Norman, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Aldrich. M. Christensen and Mr. and Mis. B A Smith. MaxvveP Mr. and Mrs. John and son, Camerfn, spent Sunda' Mr. and Mrs. Panniei Clyde Mrs. Maxand daughter, Gladys Ann, of in Salt Lake with Mrs. Olr Mr. and well's parents, Salt Lake visited at the Boyd Olsen. llafen home over the weekend. Saturday the Panniers and the Home for Mothers Day at the Hafens are planning to attend Hansen home were an alumni banquet at Caibon William and his fiance, Robeit Hansen Pi ice. school in county high Miss Marilyn Jenkins, Mr. and Mi and Mrs. II. L. Norman Mis. H. C. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs and family spent Mothers Day R. V. Strong and daughter, Mr with other members of theii and Mrs. Lee Adams and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Draper, lamily in Salt Lake. all of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs Ray Hansen of Tooele; Mr. and Last paitv will la r alul d varied MERZ MONUMENT CO. MT. PLEASANT, UTAH Utah. Beck The family of Herman weie together Sunday. Out of town members were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beck and family of Indianola, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thorton of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. H K. Lay of Moroni. Fine watches, handsome rings, pen and pencil sets, and other articles of quality jewelry. These are the gifts every graduate likes to receive. For tokens of lasting beauty, give Squire's jewelry. The finest gift for the most important occasions. And Flowers her know how appy you are that she's a graduate by sending her a corsage or a beautifnl bouqnet of her favorite flowers. It's a gift shell remember always. Let SQUIRE JEWELRY & FLOWERS Mt. Pleasant Phone 140 |