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Show VA A ONLY TWO DAYS LETT t T fyAv ( it it l ON WHICH TO REGISTER OCTOBER 26 and 0 28 HAVE YOU CONTRIBUTED j .. l.IC SANPETE t w rh i l v Mount Pleasant, Sanpete County, U;ah, Fiiday, Oct. 22, 1948 Volume LVIII North Sanpete Clubs Receive Highlights Tickets For Edna Stulce Tin only football game of the year for which Nuitli students ait to to specially dis nursed is the game with Delta ndav which vs ill lie placed 8 evening, Oct. 22, at Delta at Hosp. Benefit By Sai-pc- The NS band will play at the game between the Rams an the Rabbits under the direction After the of Ernest B. Terry. first half of the game, Mis. adviso. Donna Mane Simp.son, for the club, will lead the Triple S members dressed in the school colors, through a maich. After the game everyone is invited to attend a dance at FERN Dilta High School. A, A' A1 ; Fairview day evenings Sanpete L. D. S. hospital benefit dance, Datl P. r" Thuisday chairman, Averett, predicted a record house. social One of the oustanding events of the season, the dance also offers some local club the oppoitunity of getting on the record with a $25 contribution tithe hopital building fund, Mr j- ii Number 47 in Sanpete and With every civic club social and fraternal oigania non in Mt. Pleasant enlisted to sell tickets to next Wednes- S p. m. Prominent Demo. Tuesday Evening . Thomas Funeral Elder Called To Danish Mission com-Imitte- Bag-nail- Politico Will De-li?- Speak Monday . Hospital Nets $350 From Benefit Show then-meetin- Pri-mai- S - School Enrollment In No. Sanpete Shows Slight Drop Under Past Year csi-ca- and chapters. t A set of rules was agreed on at the meeting. All initiations in the future B not must he: A decent; injurious to physical or mental health of pupils; C constructive with respect to the purpose of the club or organization and D interesting and promoting a desire to belong to a group or four-poin- club. Fairview Elementary 105 North SanpeL High 182 Hamilton Elem. Hi. Spring City Elem. Moroni High School 103 . Aint Got No Body, Song sung by Edward Toter, 21, when arrested by Chicago police foi I driving borrowed heaise. "Im not in the mood to an swer any questions. Philadel phia housewife to Radio Announcer Ed Hurst, trying to give $130 prize foi right answers Lincoln Elementary Fountain Green Jr. Hi 21 Fountain Green Elem. 41 W:tY' Elementary DiMih t Totals 1726 1702 1727 1672 Bateman, Accompanied By state The meeting will lie conducted at the Ninth Sanpete high school home economies build to ing at 7 p. m., aeeoidmg Ralph S. Gunn, secietary ue.ii-ureof the organization. The meeting is being held earlier than usual so that all inemb. rs can attend the Sanpete LDS hospital benefit dame at the Queen City ballroom, Mr. Gunn said. r :Ffing City e Primary Plans Halloween Granger, Other Dem. Candidates Six leading Democratic can- didates for state office will spend an intensive day of campaigning in Sanpete county Sat ui day, it was announced ibis week by Easton Moititt, Manti, Democratic Sanp te county chaiiinun. Heading the delegation will be i lover nor JieiOeu B Maw, currently waging a vigorous campaign for a third term. Tire govemoi will he accompanied by lleber Bennion, candidate to succe.d himself as secretary of state; Representative Walter K. Gi anger, candidate to succeed him.scif as congressman tor ttie second district; Clinton D. Vernon, candidate for attorney genera'; Reese- M. Reese, candidate to succeed himself as state auditor and Eerrel H. Adams, candidate to suecei d himself as - Party Oct. 29 The Ward Primary is continustate treasurer. ing plans for their annual chil7 lie caravan of state officials dren's Halloween party. The will he various joined at is for scheduled Friday party the way by Demoalong points chil29. October The evening, cratic candidates running lor dren will enjoy a dancing party olfice, Mr. Motfrtt said. and will be in costume. During county These include Vernile Jensen, the evenings entertainment will Moroni, running for the state he booths of fortune telling. The children will unmask in the lat- legislature in District forNo.coun-2; ter part of the dance r,.d re- Lyman Seely, running term; In ty commissioner, freshments will be sold. A. I. Tippetts, running for state charge of the special committees representative from District No. are: General chairman, Mrs L. Leland Larsen, candidate Otellia Justensen; entertainment, I; to succeed himself as judge of Mrs. Hazel Black and M:t. Olga the seventh judicial district, Black; Hallloween march, Mrs running for Ada Ellis; fortune booths, Mrs. and Joe Jensen, county commissioner, Vida Sorensen; decorations, Mrs term. Lida Jensen and Mrs. Mamie The Allred. campaign will begin at Fairview at 10 a. m., Mr. Moflltt said. From The students of the Junior there the auto caravan high school and thz public travel to Fountain Green will with are schools making extensive a 10:30 scheduled. Other plans for their Halloween party. towns andstoptimes of the caraThis party is one of the highvan's visit are 11 a. m.; lights of the year for the stu- Mt. Pleasant, Moroni, 11:30 a. m.; dents. The main feature is the 12 noon; Gunnison, City, Spring of the 1 outstanding costuming p. m.; Manti, 4 p. m. and students. The dancing party will be added to with fortunes, Ephiaim 5:30 p. m. In addition to the caravan decorations of the building and tour, there will be rallies Satthe Halloween refreshments, urday evening at Manti and (continued on page six) Ephraim theateis at 7:30 p. m. These will include the showing MORONI ol a free motion picture and addresses by the principal candidates, Mi. Moffitt said. foi Handling arrangements appearance of the caravan in the north part of the county are Grant Borg and Lester Acord, secretary-treasureof the county committee. day-lon- ef-o- n Politics And Social Notes Are News Here r Wasatch Notes A Republican rally was held last Thursday evening in the By Donna Young The speakers Kozy Theatre. were A. Pratt Kessler and David Seniors are staging a Sock J. Wilson. A large crowd was in Hop, November 8. Admission attendance. will be charged acocrding to the length of the feet and Mrs. Monte Rasmussen and prizes will be awarded for loudfeet and baby of Provo are visiting with est socks, smallest her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- largest feet. sel Bailey. Class Leaders Freshmen and Junioi High Mi. and Mrs. Clyde Green atelected their class ofstudents tended the scedding reception of ficers recently. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green at NeLeading the frosh is Bob phi last Saturday evening at Harshman with Nancy Marimon Hop-Ho- p thRoyaGreehna is'1' a brother of " and Miss Phvl- Green. His bride is the representative, Clyc , is advisor. Secformer Miss La Rae Cole of Neretary and treasurer will be phi. The biidegroom is a son choocn at a later date. of Mr. and Mrs. George Gieen o. Eill Hanley now presides over Fountain Green. the Junior High. He is assisted Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jensen are by Dorothy Squires, vice president; Rok.il secietary; rejoicing over the arrival of a Danny Brooks,Carter, treasurer; Mayna Moroni at hospital ard Webb, baby girl representative, and October 15. The mother was for- Miss Ruth Hacking, advisor. merly Miss Pearl Morley of Moroni. Pix And Wires Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Rasmussen theNewly organized this fall are Club and the are t he parents of a baby boy RadioPhotography Club. Octo-bei born at a Moroni hospital The Photography Club, ad18. vised by Miss Ruth Hacking The mother was formerly Miss and Mr. D. A. Thomas, is well visitors here to of Moroni. Rita Faux attend the wedding reception j. underway with its work. The of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sorenson jhe anpete La,'bSv, members are on sponsoa Mrs and Mrs. Dem Thursday Ephraim baby oring several planning Chapman were, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Clow--a movie, contests, was in ( charge and Mrs. Oris Winters and baby and .hope to exhitiit ard, Lynne Thomassen, H. C. puel hnstensen prize winwer" of visited with Nephi Mr. Tuesday prCnt Crane, (Toward, Florence ?v,.d relatives here. ning pictures from the National Republican and Mrs. Alvin Marx, Mr. and )'llsonSchool High Photographic Kesler. candi Pratt congress; Mrs. Carl Anderson, Mrs. A. L. Awards at homecoming. for attorney general; Sher-- i date A. of FounMikkelson Mary Members of Young. the Radio Club, man Preeee, state auditor as tain Green spent Monday at the advised by Mr. John Browne, The Ncv York Sun sold foi the pirant; S. J. Sweetring, for dis- home of Mr. and Mrs. Ace Black-ham- . have begun their projects with world-ncord price of $10,000 i:r trict judge; B. L. Dart, for dishte erecting of a 150 ft. antenna. trict Roger attorney; Armstrong, 1837. state representative; Gail JenMr. and Mrs. Fred Guymon sen, two year commissioner, and and family of Salt Lake city, and Dewey Is Choice the piodueed Merganthaler Results from a student opinfirst successful linotvpe machine Ralph Blackham, running for Mr. and Mrs. Rex Vance and ion poll taken on candidates for 4 oar commissioner. Also pres- family, and Mrs. Paul Christenin 1884. ent was R. C. Anderson, Sanpete sen and son, all of Murray, spent President, show a strong ten on the pa rt of both boys the weekend with relatives here. dency, tie made Republican chairman. This world can neoi and girls, to favor Dewey. right by force, nor by fear, noi Church News Mrs. Delena Stevens with her are by power. In the long run nothMany students going Piesident Geotge M. Anderson granddaughter. Connie Stevens, but ideas, ing conquers nothing home this weeknd to try to bag ) on hack on tmt (Continued the Leacock (Continued Spirit. page page five) their deer. govejns j Spiing City Jr. Dr. E. Allen ibcr-o- Leader Speaks Veteran G.O.P. Ctate's Top School Man Will Address Lions Club superintendent ot public in f struetion will addiosx rner the Mt. Pleasant Lions dub and then wives Wednesday owning. Averett pointed out. he explained "Very simple, DA. Skeen, chairman of the bucks wil "The twenty-fivD. Jensen, Busr..onar C. THOMAS, Buried. . Ulticns Committee for Maw, first he awarded to the club Ralph lonnor piesident of Lions Inwhich makes the biggest ticket and a prominent teinational Followdance. to the North sale The annual Sanpete prior Chester will speak at Lake Salt attorney, will the money ing the award, Seminary program and part .a Democratic rally Tuesday he accepted back by the dance has been planned by the vari'evening at the Laurel theater in committee as a special contrious Seminary committees for 'Fairview at 7.30 p m. bution from the club to the October 20, under the leadership The meeting is being spoils-oiewins. fund. build 01 O. B. Everybody ng Andeisun, Seminary loses. by Democratic committees Nobody principal. Miss Funeral sei vices for Milburn and In his in Faiiview, Mr. extended Averett all are members Committee Fern t'enila Thomas were held thanks to the management of to Harry dianola, according striving diligently to make this Monday at 1 p. in. in Wales the Queen City ballroom of the member B Jenson, soil of for Elder Ralph one of the most outstanding ward chapel under the direcin charge, contributing the facilities of the Mi. and Mis. J. E. Jensen of parties that has yet been pro- tion of Bishop Lloyd Price. Easton Moffitt, chairman of hall to the dance benefits as Chester will be honoicd at duced by the Seminary, it was as well as to the members of Grant farewell com A program was rendered testimonial Sunclav, ,lu Sanpete Democratic stated. It will be held at the follows: ward Johansens orchestra for con- October 31, at 7:30 p. in. at the mittee, will preside at the meetWales by song South ward chapel. ing. A free motion picture will choir, "Ill Go Wheie You Want tributing part of their time to Chester ward. This big annual event that is Me To Go Dear Lord"; prayer, the Mr. Skeen's address. cause. He has then called to soive a pieeede Other leaders from being so eagerly looked forward Sorcn Jacobsen; duet by Jane committee members mission for the LDS church party Assisting in to, will be at 8:30 p. m. with a Thomas and Deliel Christensen, are the Rev. E. E. Bollinger. Fairview', Milburn and Indian-olDenmark. are aiding in arrangements dance, and later on refreshments "My Vacation in Heaven". Lions club Lynn Averett, I. O. Program planned for the fare- are Edwin will be served. Highlight of the were William O. F.; Neil Wilcox, Rod and Gun well Miner, Amasa Terry, The speakers includes the Edison and party will be a floorshow at 10 Davis of Wales ward, Principal Club; Robert Nelson, Junior numbers: Invocation, following Spencer. Christian p. m. Loa Reee of Wales, and Aura chamber of commerce, and Ern- Chiistensen; addiess, N. P. SorA Seminary students of Eph- Hatch, first counselor of the est Brunger, American Legion. enson; vocal number, Ladle-ehorumissionary party will be held Saturday evening, October raim, Moroni, and Fairview, in- Provo Fiist Ward. M. Anaddress, George 23 in honor of Ivan R. Cox, son cluding graduates of last year, Duet, In the Garden, Myra ; derson; vocal duet, Utahna have been sent invitations to and Pearl Peterson of of Mrs. Louisa Cox. Mr. Cox is Mt. Elder response, Jensen; going to the Northern California the party. by Pleasant; solo, "Because remarks, Delon Dykes, and ben- mission and will enter the misSusan Wilkey of Nephi. Tribute ediction, Andrew C. Jenson. sion home, November 8. The local chapter of F.H.A., given by Mrs. Relia Larsen of Mr. Cox is the owner and man-lage- r under the supervision of Mrs. Mt. Pleasant South ward. ReMr. and Mrs. Norman Juslesen of the Fairview Gwendolyn J. Kay, held their marks, Bishop Lloyd Price; sowill celebrate their Golden Co Tite program will Telephone he in the l fust meeting to plan projects lo, End of a Perfect Day, Wedding anniversary at an open Fa ivicw South ward and the loi this year. Christensen; prayer, Moyle house for and fiiends, family dane.- in tite amusement hall. Among the many planned Mills. Wednesday, October 27, fiom 2 was the planting of a rose garDon B. Colton and Clifford L. to Pall hearers were Eldon John5 m. at the home of Mr. Brc-dp. den on the school campus. This son, Fountain Green; Delno Ashton will be featured speak- and Mrs. Open House Rodney Irving, Chester house will be held Sun is being done in all the schools and Frank Draper and LcRay ers at a public meeting to be Open All friends and relatives are day, October 21 from 2 p. m. to sponsoring the F.H.A., and is in Anderson of Wales; Denlol An- sponsored Monday evening at invited to attend. 5 p. m. at the residence of Wilhonor of their symbol, the rose. derson, Garfield; Evan Olsen of Spring City by the Republican Mr. Justesen was born in lis A. Brady, Fairview in honor These gardens will be a credit Salt Lake city. party. 1S76. He is of his 75th Spring City July 16, to any school. Dedication of the grave was birthday. Mr. Colton Is a former United a son of Peter and Christine Planned also was a Harvest by D. J. Anderson of Provo. States congressman from Utah Rohde Justoaen, (continued, on page five) n verts from to be sponsoied Ball. This is and is director of the LDS Church Denmark to the Church of Jesus by both the F.F.A. and F.1I.A. Mission Home at Salt Lake city. Christ of Latter Team From Day Saints. The F.H.A. was honored at Recruiting Mi. Ashton is special proseMrs. Justesen was horn in At Be at in Will attendance having Europe cutor for the Salt Lake county Spring City July 24, 1883. She Miss Aileen Erickson, Oct. 23, 25, 26 grand jury which is presently in is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Provo and economics shtate home session. William Major. F.H.A. advisor, who spoke of the A chance to enlist for direct Plans for the meeting, which Mr. Mrs. Justesen were many projects planned by the assignment to the European will begin at 7:30 p. m. at the marriedand in Manti in 1898. They state. inare command will he offered to being have Spiing City theater, their entire married refreshments weie terested young men Saturday. arranged by Vivian Light Larsen, life inspent this community. They new comserved and the following of 25 the Oct. and chairman Republican 23, Monday Tueday, have one son, Stanley Juseseii, officers were elected: President, and 2G, at Provo. mittee in Spring City and R. C Chester, and one Liggest single sale of tickets grandchild. Rhea Anderson; vice piesident, to the recent benefit show for of chairman of the direet Announcement Anderson, Manti, Mr. Justesen has most of the spent Oneita Burnside; secietary and assignment opportunity LDS hospital was was the Sanpete county Republican his life as a farmer and Mrs madeSanpete treasurer, Peggy Peterson; his- made this vve.k bv M Sgt. Frank committee. North waid the by is for her handT. the Justesenand known torian, Joan Larsen. Mr. Colton will discuss officer association, it was anMcArdle, reeiuiting has work, made of many nounced this week by Mrs With the support eveiy for the Army and Air Force with national issues of the current member, and under the expert offices in the Mt. Pleasant Arm- campaign, according to Mr. An- beautiful quilts. Eathel Winkelman, chairman guidance of these officers and ory building. and Mr. Ashton will give Mr. and Mrs. Willis D. (Tow- of the committee. derson, Mrs. Kay, the F.H.A. will make were Mrs. Flor-enc- ? A recruiting team from the his views on the state issues. ard announce the marriage of this year a banner year. Mrs. Helen and Bagnall Curop an command will be at their daughter Fern to Calvin Larsen. "I knock things over on the Sorenson, Provo th; headquarters on son Mrs. of Nettie ward the North Staff for the North Sanpete dates named above, Sergeant job. Although Im getting clumsy. of Ephraim. this McArdle said, seeking enlist- James Ferguson, London, retir- Sorenson Times was announced association was one of Primary The was eeremony performed week following publication ol ments for the First Infantry D- ing as a housebreaker. v. . i,he smaller organizations par- o k. b: i the school papers first issue. pfr ivision and the United ticipating in the ticket sale it States m ,h; accounted for $55 woi.h oi Im tired of marriage. Im goWesley Johansen, faculty ad- Constabulary. u- rt fronts, Mrs. Winkelman said, visor, said the following have Anyone interested should con- ing to adopt this girl. Tommy ter , mVh a dinner was served tickets, Total amount ,urned over ,0 been appointed: tact Sergeant McArdle for fur- Manville, N. Y., eight times mar- to the following Mr. and the guests: Editor, Beth Johanocn; assist- ther details. hospital building fund from ried, considering a ninth. Mrs. E. P. Christenson, Mrs. T. show proceeds was $347.95, the ant editor, Edna Stulce; typists, B. Sorenson, Mrs. Maxine Nelson, Patsy Seely, Roger per, Miss Phyllis Jones, H. C VonEll Larsen; sports writer, (Toward, Miss Florence Crane, Duane Hughes; business manaMr. and Mrs. L. S. Cloward and Sherma Maxine Richards, gers, Miss Lynne Thomassen. JoAnne Peterson; Allred; artist, A wedding reception was givhumoi, Sherlene Allred, Shirley en at the Chester social hall in Schofield; society, Alura LarA beautiful m l 1948 and Spring the evening. in the students at enrollment sen; reporters, JoAnn Peterson, Beginning program and dance was enSeniors; Gail Madsen, Juniors; cloven elementary, junior high, City high school with an injoyed. Marilyn Fovvles, Sophomoies; and high schools in North San-net- crease of nine. The Orule chose a white satin Junioi Jean school district was 1,672, Winterbottom, Biggest drops in enrollment gown fashioned with full skirt high; Annetta Peterson, SSS. according to a report ieleased were at Moroni high school. and long sleeves. Her fingertip this week by the North Sanpete North Sanpete high school and veil was caught to a crown of Fountain Green .school district. elementary. seed pearls. The Hazing Forbidden To Moroni showed high matron of honor, Mrs. attending This represents a decieaso of The report Kenneth School Organizations ir. 55 students - from beginning school with 16 less students sister of the bride, and 1948 than in 1947; North Sanpete Nunley, 1947. in the school enrollments Miss Phyllis Physical or mental injury, Fountain Gieen the bridesmaids, extremes in dress and ceremony eport showed. Two schools in 13 less, and13 less. Jones, Mrs. Maxine Draper carelementary, ried nosegay bouquets. Standand loud and boisterous conduct the district gained in enrollment A complete graph for begin were expressly forbidden this this year as compared to last ing as best man was Thurman 1945 is from for They were Fairview' Junior high ning enrollments week as initiation ritual Sorenson, brother of the groom. Over two hundred people atstudent organizations through- school with an increase of two shown below. tended the reception and dance. out the North Sanpete school NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT 1948 district. Beginning School Enrollments 1945, 1946, 1947, Mrs. Eldon Childs and daughAt a meeting conducted in the 1948 1947 1946 1945 ter Mariann spent the week visoffice of Supt. W. N. Ball, prinGirls Girls Boys Ecvs Girls Boys Girls Boys iting at the home of Mr. and cipals from schools in the disTotal Total Total Total Mrs. Christian Christensen. Mrs. to trict formulated a code Childs Is the former Erva Chriscover initiation ceremonies for tensen. all student organizations, clubs Fainiew Jr. High Is Held Monday. L.D.S. Cotio-Manes- |