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Show OCTOBER FRIDAY 22, 1913 THE tu Nmlh iwirttj Club News .... Engagements . . who wo f.imil) Cradle News hy duuglitt'i, Oil to l"i ot Hill and Loieiu Thompson Spring City. A daughter, Oct. Hi opening as piedictriD day ot doer to Thomas G. and Viigini.. Judd of Mt. Pleasant. A daughter, Oct. 1G to Bardell and Oathenne Shelton Bet k ot Mt. Pleasant. hi i A and view. dinner guests son, Oct. IS, to Oeuige N Klim nee Peel Day of Kan Mt. Pleasant Brevities Jean ot Mis . . . Mr. and Mis. Max Johansen Hamilton Field, Calil., luie deer season visitois in Mt Pleasant dunng the past week end. While here, they were guests of Mrs. Carrie Jensen, Mrs Johansens mother, and Mis. Car-rolFarley, a sister of Mis Johansen. They also visited with other ftiends and relatives. Tuesday they left Mt. Pleas ant for Salt Lake city where they will visit other friends and relatives before leturning to ol l California. Mrs. Roland L. Not man and children of Salt Lake city weie weekend gu sts at the home of Mrs. Emily A. Peteison, Mt Pleasant lilwarian. They visited at the Peteison home while Mr. Norman joined in the deer hunt. Last week Mrs. Peterson was hostess to another daughter, Mis. Shit ley F. Slaugh of Vernal evening for her boys Mis. Hugh Bareiitsen E. Pape Seven gi.uLi-atior- enter- tained her hildge club at a luncheon Friday evening at hei home. Her guests Included Mrs Weldon Fowles, Mis. Henry Tut tie, Mrs. John llasler, Mrs. Har- He. . PL-asan- Large Group From Mrs. Nellie B. Coates is visAttends hei iting in Salt Lake with and Drown Mrs. Jack Matson Services daughter, her sister, Mrs. Ada B. Kofoed. Mi. and Mrs. John A. Matson and son Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. scienc social H. John Gray, Andy Katsanevas, Otto S. Madinstructor at Wasatch Academy sen, Jr., and Colonel L. K. Chrishoswas rushed to a Salt Lake of Salt Lake; Mi. and tensen pital Monday night for an ap- Mrs. Byron Carter of Helper; pendectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Otto S. Madsen, Keith and LaMar Matson of Bernus Mrs. Hardy Mr. and Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Parley MadHelen Fowles) and son, Ronny, sen of Olive and daughter am of Richland, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. HowMt. Pleasant visitors this week. Springville; ard Madsen and Mrs. Andiew O. Madsen of Sandy; Mrs. O. 1,. enterEricksen G. II. Mrs. Sr. and daughter Eliason tained at a beautifully appointMiss Edna Larsen, Mis. C. Mrs. ed luncheon Monday for Forrest Christensen, and Mrs. T. Booker of Pocatello, Mrs. H. Afton Anderson of Moroni; Mr. Reed Christensen of Ephraim, and Mrs. R. D. Tebbs, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Lund, Mrs. LaMar Mrs. B. L. Dart, Republican canof Indian-ola- , Petersen George Melvin Mrs. and and Mrs. Virginia Howard ot didate lor District Attorney of Larsen Mills, came here last Thuisday the Seventh Judicial District, for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Lund to attend funeral services experienced and qualified by were Salt Lake visitors this First Lieutenant Joseph L. 26 years active and continu-ou- t week. Out-oi-To- Ft. Green Social Notes Bride Elect To Marry Nov. 4 Miss Fein Jensen is checking off the days to her November A daughtei ot Mi. wedding. and Mrs. l.oien Jensen, she will recite wedding vows with Glade Motley, son ot Mi. and Mis Leo Moiley in Moroni A wedding reception will lion or the couple aftei the i demons in the Fountain (been Muimi pal Hall, given by the hndes parents. Dancing will fo loss m the amusement building with the Revelers orchestra They plan to make their home in Moroni. 1 K. Black, Albert Ronald J Coleman, Foc'ball Team Looks DeLa.Mdie, , 20-0- ; 2G-0- Twenty Mt. Pleasant students aie enrolled at Snow Colli ge for autumn quarter. Ray Blackham, They are: E. George M. Brown, Richard Harvey Christensen, Leor Wilbur L. Christensen, Christiansen, Allan B. Clark, Bent Richard Jay Gunderson, Hansen, Ruth Renee Jones, Carol Jeanne Madsen, David P. Mon-son- , Robert Leander Olsen, Carolyn Peel, Warren G. PoulB. sen, James Rutishouser, MerR. Seely, rill W. Seely, Morri. Doyce Shepherd and Newel Shepherd. Jay Gunderson is playing the role of Mr. Witherspoon in the Snow College "Arsenic play, and Old Lace". :ii Biough Manly n Diaper , a PYRAMID ADLET! BOYS SWEATER A Hade To Take Abuse! I'iV a-- thy PAUKtt dy stales. other , fomoul owordod ih , tk Prft Only $2.38 sizes 4 to 12 Only $3.89 sizes 30 to 38 Available in the newest 4-- the . wo1rt rprtnt Several Utah Club girls who sent exhibits to the recent Show Pacific International at Portland, Ore., have won honors at the show, in competition with of or i A Porvnl't and Good Howl kpmg wait of oppro.oll Mod ot wo ply 100 virgin wool, firmly knitted to tro warmth ond lro tough out nM, that wolri lor school. standing volw wool, ond dross up vry occasions Utah Stand At Portland Show High Cannaday, Snow College News Annual Homecoming The Cist Founder's Day will he obseived at Snow College Friday November 5. General chairman, Lucy A. Phillips, reports that committees Twelve Fairview students aie are working and plans aie un- enrolled at Snow College for der way for a crowded day of winter quarter. festivities. They are Afton Anderson, They include a band concert Ernel Morris J. Anderson, Fall western Exhibits were entenvl in Blue, clothing and in foods. red and green ribbons were given, along with some cash , awards, according to Fern assistant supervisor of youth programs, Utah State Agricultural College Extension Service. In clothing Charlene Secnst, 17, Ogden RFD, took the second place premium of $17.50, with a gray worsted wool dressmaker JUST Colors RECEIVED case cl Dark Outing Flannel. 42c per yard. A Ship-ley- M. AlDRiCH & SONS 0 MS i Don-nett- 1 $2G 39. Read Your Ad In The Pyramid. . Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Gaddie, the Spudnut people, deeded r, cently they'd like to have one ol those old fashioned so! is the kmd uu can recline on the way Dagwood does Their first move was, of eouise, to place an Adlet in the Pyramid. The response they got locally wasn't surprising, but darned if they didn't receive a card the other day all the way from Mrs. Robert J. Smith at Redmond, Utah. I read your ad in the Pia-mid,Mrs. Smith's card began and then she went on to tell the Gaddies what she had In the way of an old fashioned sofa. Moral: Adlets, just like the rest of the Pyramid, enjoy a wide reading audience. Good , tour goled still i 'Git m the icniei 1 7-- Cradle News A baby boy was welcomed by Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Rasmussen Monday, October 18. The grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Ivan Rasmussen of Fountain Green and Mr. and Mrs George Faux of Moroni. N. $2G 77. medium-lon- six-go'e- Donald Fullmer, DeWay lie liar rison, LaVar Jensen, Kenneth Francis Sihnlich! Osbuine, Mdunne Seholield, Patsy Scho Seholield field, Verdi Henry Glen Stewart. MeKeon E. Stiale. Eugene Teiry, Fa.Non Watson, John K. Wilkey. is playing Ronald Coleman he role ot Officer in Biuphy the college plav, Arsenie and Olil Lace." Snow College football Lain has a victory record to date The Badgeis have engaged m three gudiron battles with scores as follows: with Westminster Club News College, Salt Lake city, Mrs. Geneva Cluistensen de with B. A. C Cedar City, tie; played at Mt lightfully enteitained the J. K with Hill Field, . club ladies at a 500 part Sat Pleasant, Mrs. Merlene The Badgers will tangle with urday evening Morgan won the high ptie and Westminster College, Friday, Mrs. Cora Madsen the conso Oct. 22 and with Caibon College on lation prize. at Snow College Founders' Luncheon was served by the Day, November 5. Both games hostess. will begin at 2.00 .p m. Mrs. Ida Oldioyd entertained at a birthday party Friday eve ning. A most delicious huthday dinner was served by Mrs. Old royd. Theton made fin a from Fomth p nee piemuim was al-so won by Utah gut, Alltsn Fov. lei Sandy, Salt Lake Miss Fmvler'.s entiy county. was a gray novelty stupe, tail-oiewool suit with a roll col lar, buttoned jacket, and skiit Total cost was ; T. t : a n h hcmlir e 1 w . Arsenic And Old Lace Chi will pic'-en- t Sigma lX-lt'Josiph Kesselrlng's Arsenic and Old Lace in Nephl, October 2't 'and in Snow College audltoilum November 3 and 5. II is a comedy mysleiy play first produced by Howaid land psay and Russel Crouse on Broad way, New York, in 1911. Sine. its hit on Broadway it has been a popular production choice of colleges, umvetsities and high .schools throughout the I'niici' States. Joseph VV. Crane is directoi Under his leadership, the stu dents of the Stage Craft class ate building and decorating the stage sets for the presentations. win It Ol suit hud SUP t ; ol Lincoln old Roserdof, Mrs. Wynne Tuck-erMis. Ray Peterson, Mrs. Du ane Jensen, Mrs. Lynn Averett, Mis Pailey Hansen left last Mrs. Don Carter, Mrs. llarr week to spend the fall months Simpson and Mrs. Merrill Ncll-sen- . with Ik r daughter, Mrs. Lueile Prizes were won by Mrs 11. Liphurt and family in Ver- Tucker and Mrs. Rosenlof. nal. Mis. Harry Mensel of Piovo Dr. Paul Rasmussen of Salt was a Mt. Pleasant visitor last Dr. and Mrs. Howard week, guest at the home of her lake and Rasmussen ol Brigham visited brother, Mr. and Mrs. Parley last week with their parents, Mr Syndergaard. and Mis. Daniel Rasmussen. was Mis. V. H. Gunderson Mi. and Mis. Harvey Gibbs honored at a Rook party and ieturned Saturday to their home luncheon Thursday evening in in Marysvale after a w vks vis observance of her birthday anniit with i (datives in Mt Pleas- versary. Guests included Mr ant and Salt Lake and Mis. D. Borg, Mr. and Mrs A. H Andersen, Mr. and Mrs Mr and Mrs. Denll Barney Leo Seely, Mr. and Mrs. J. S and Richard Baincy of Sulina Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Emil and Mr and Mis. Moroni BarO. V. Mr. and Mrs. ney of Elsinoie, visited Sunday Andersen, and Mr. and Mrs. A with Mt. Pleasant relatives and L. Petersen. fi lends. Mr. and Mis. Verl Webster of Paul Larsen, a Courier Mt Sandy were weekend visitors t old here for a deer hunt, lenewed boy, liiendships in a hind visit here Saturday. Paul is now a mem- O. S. A. Plays Rook ber of the police loice in Los Mrs. Nellie N. Madsen enterngeles. His patents, Homy and tained members of the O. S. A. Hettie Oman Laisen, both mem Club at a Rook party and lunchbeis of piomer families, now re- eon at her home Friday afterside in Los Angeles. noon. Ten members and two special guests, Mrs. W. P. Winters and Mrs. Edgar Nelson enClubs Join For Musical The Fine Arts Club and the joyed the afternoon. Mrs. John Stansfield will en La Icos Club will meet in Craig head auditorium at 8 p. m tertain the club Friday aftei-noon- , Oct. 29. Monday for a musical under di rection of of Mr. and Mrs. Rogei Mis. Edna R. Day and small Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liarh Burton. son, Richard, of Salt Lake, was Mrs. Elda L. Larsen will en- a weekend guest at the home of of the Fine her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 tertain memb-ciArts club at a luncheon pieced Rasmussen. ing the program. Johnson. , rspie-settlin- Hall. Mis Roy Kump of Piovo with her chtldion, Carol Ann and David, weie wtskend visitois of their aunt, Miss Ruth Hacking of Wasatch Academy at McMillan Hall. Sunday they weie ; PYRAMID munitlcs are piouding lm tun 'oil the campus near the wcst'Biady Richard Chi tstensen, parti-- lpatlou utter Jentianie ot the Nocs Building Carol M Giahutn, Rolmt N . . . Institutions of htgl.e. at 9 JO a. m ; Founders La Day Orahain, Mar Hand ton. learning must .seleit and Ham migrant, 10 00 a. m , College Kenneth How ill, Connie Jensen, r and better 12 Ou Helen Frames Rasmussen, eieation lead auditorium; mine 11 banquet, eis than exer betoie noon; art, vocational ait and den Slewait, G Edmond flew The congress w,ts attended la hone economics exhibits; foot art. mute than l.tMl delegates fium .hall game with Caibon College LaMar Hamilton is plaving 2 p. Ill throughout the eountit, pieselitdtioil of college Hit lole of Mortimer Biewstei evoi y phase ol leirea play, "Ais me and Old Lace", til the Snow College pioilm lion Uonal woik. iColiege auditoitum, 8 00 p, m of Arsenic and Old Lace". At a night soilal dunng tu dance in campus hall. Twenty-oncongress, Piof Heaton, dam mg Alumni, patents, patrons and Spnrig City stuwith Priscilla lahethge, New fi lends are invited to join with dents ate emolled at Snow Col Hampshire extension reer ation the faculty and .student body lege autumn quaiter specialist, won a wait contest In the observance of Foumteis They ate' Ned A Allied, Ruel Eaeh was presented a tiuh A. Allred, Carina Beck, Frantss Day at Snow College. turned Mrs. Rachel Rasmussen Society Editor - Phone 87 . A PLEASANT . Social Events Announcements Marriages . Cradle News . mt.tdiv MT. COMPANY'S BAILEY-McCUN- E GREAT ftOUCJD UP law practice. Mrs. R. L. Moffitt of Manti, E. Family That Plays R. Poulsen, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Together Past President and member Coleman and three children of Eastern Utah Bar Association, Salt Lake, visited in Mt. Picas Stays Together this week, at the home of Importance of recreation in member Utah Bar, member ant Mr. and Mrs. Carroll N. Madsen. maintaining family unity was stressed at the national RecreaUtah Legislature Code Revistion Congress held recently in C. T. and Booker Mrs. daughmember Committee ion 1931, ter Janie of Pocatello returned Omaha, Neb., according to Utah Legislature 1929 and to their home Tuesday after a Heaton, Utah State Agriculwith her tural College extension recrea1931, Veteran World War I. ten days visitP. here tion C. v Starts Friday, Oct. 22 Ends Saturday, Oct. SO Is-re- mother, Your vote solicited. B. L. (Pd. Pol. Adv. by Lund Mrs. Mrs. Grace Gunn Darti at a waffle supper Beautiful Acorsf B LV 11 fhjlons for Fall specialist. It was the consensus of opinion at the congress that the entertained Saturday family that plays together stays together, Prof. Heaton reported A upon his return to Logan. note of anxiety over the problem of family unity and solidarity ran through the entire conference, he said. Recreation is a way of lire rural recreation, recreation on a state basis, and recreation in T 1. aI 1 YESTERDAY... TODAY... and ALWAYS... nationally advertised Blue Moon nylons lead the fashion parade! Choose now from the new, dark- - I tone Blue Moon hues . . . especially designed to enhancers! ZVz Mt. Pleasant - Phone 259 The Store Where You Arrange Your Own Lay-Awa- y Plan - Waffle Baker & Sandwich Toaster Sp. 10.95 - 18.95 - 25.90 2.87 7.95 Food Chopper 2.49 Carving Set 4.93 2.95 18 pc. Breakfast set, service for 4 Service for Knife, fork and spoon 8.95 6 only 23.90 Wagner Carpet Sweeper "Pexto" vise 3V2" Jaw 4.29 "Power King" 8" tilting 18"x20" table saw - 64.75 These and Many Other Items - ... Barnett & Larsen - lb. Woodslasher Axe well-rounde- Autumn wardrobes! - 22 Remington Bolt Action Repeating Rifle four topics discussed at the confab which were of particular interest to the Utah specialist. Recreation is a vva of life, H commented Prof. Heaton. deserves equal status with public sponsored programs of education, sanitation, health, firt and police protection Every community, large and small, must recognize its opportunity and responsibility to provide worthwhile leisure time activities for its citizens, just as it now provides for their formal education. All ages and groups must be considered in a year round program under trained leadership. We must face the fact that rural life is just as dependent upon recreation as is city life. The problem of leadership in rural areas is most pressing. The per capita cost will be high but because of natural surroundings the results from a be program should greater than in larger cities," he predicted. Assistance must be given to rural areas by some agency on I feel that the state level. in this state the newly orga- - 12 Gauge Single Barrel Shot Gun schools were 'AS SEEN IN VOGUE d 410 Springfield Shot Gr.n 'rio.u V... nized Recreation Commission is the answer to our needs. The job is too great to remain a minor responsibility of a half dozen different agencies. Schools are beginning to toalie the importance of education for leisure. . . .How ver, neither the schools nor the com- - BAILEY-McCUN- Mt. Pleasant i COMPANY E Manti Nephi |