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Show Rage TH PM T. PLEA I Ml U Club Is Rod-Gu- n .1.1 i: M be i.. " li. Id Hell, "Ii V. 'll Due For Fun Sun. I ; ,i . . .. M i.i i II. it I.' I , !,, ,i 'I Ij l ,o d a . robe- W "I M"' a. I'd i .ill W ' , ; .1 ' I .( V J Mr I. .1 '.gof Uf U r I I j i comin m ei iin 'in I'i'i to a a lp.it" a " i i H Aii'iti mi . Mi-- ,i" . o ,1 . i Till' I!fflllg I'll pi". ' m " it p i: t.ik" ilai" S M li at the chili's ti.ips, " Pli'asiinl mi liiphvi a vl' will be ti .ipslino! mp P.i iii It anil a lie ,u ly piiini' Pi P' In .ilicii't is muted public trapslioot, Mr. Wiltux s,ml. mu hi., lil, I M I. M' r Jill w Will, i "I Ibe e n ti a 1." II a" t I e, ml dll v. M ' ...1 Va la e, ail ,1 'I lell ( iteil (Her n: i. In d a to e. I ibuge . o! lodes S' making ml Mis. A ' !i i u bis at Too Much, But We Needed It! : t sear nnddieiiM r that n ) 'del i i st, lies II a i M - i It IIP, Jill et in n 's ! li II ll'll' to pel a top - ,lsl -- la ml I mm UIIlUll i I I "pm ted li i Han't lens er t I0RTH SANPETE HIGHLIGHTS Cunt niiti'd from o a i I n -- t page, Tel'ty i is dlieeted by Finest t" an assembly jangium taking a i v It Snow tngli .setiool. i A s ties of Dims concerning our Amen, in I. outages weir shown to t tie American Itoblenis classes this week. I j i ' , i i e-- i i i ; i i . ' i 1 i I l k.i'-imiv- and Mrs. Qu. Tin Kei i n tertained the follow inp I" "pi" Saturday nipht: Mr. and Mm Ora Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Finiirel!" Mrs. Cox, Mr. and Stewart, Mr. and Mis. and Mr. and Mis. Ted Mr. Iawi-Riph- Citizens Turn Out To Hear Of to the Col'ege Hill V. H Gunderson, eo dins lor ot the beaut il ieatinn Project, gave a most interesting talk Wednes day evening to till beauty lo ets of I, nines and sie roundings Great iinjihasi-- ; is jkaeeil on im prosing our homes and so, Mrs. Madsen Honored t') ti) ike them inn'e Open house in honor id Mis inmiilltlgs Caroline Madsens 80th birthday livable and beautiful heginmne was held at the Fairview South at otiee. Mis Ward chapel Saturday. Mr. and Mis. William .ie!-oMadsen was presented an otehid of Leamington isited Sunil. ts corsage and looked very lovi as she greeted a large crowd o! with Mr. and Mm Dan Johnson Mrs. Nielson and M s. Ji bn relatives and friends. The table good inends in Pans. setting included a (link and son wereheloiv to coming white cake and pink tajici.' Frame, to many their G. with a lace table cloth as hack ground. The stage was beau husbands. tifully decorated with baskets c isitois Horn Easter Sunday pink snapdragons and bowls ot I'iovo were Prof. Leiny Rebel I yellow daffodils. M. II. Madsen acted as master son and family at the Aitlutr J of ceremonies and conducted the Andeison borne. following program: ptuyer, A. J and M's Mrs. Tliora Anderson; remarks, Pies. Oolden Minnie Olsen were Salt L.t'a D. Carlston;. a tribute written Mrs. Ernest B. Terry was read Citv visitors over the weekend by Farrel Madsen, accompanied Mrs. Luvina Hansen and son by Carol Terry; remarks, Bishop Elino: Otis Nielsen; reading, Joan I.ar Venice and ofdaughters Salt Lake (.'it;. sen. A dramatized reading of and Lenore the outstanding events in Mrs made aonshort visit in Fountain Sunday. Madsen's married life composed Green Hansen and children Mrs. by Farrel Madsen was given b were formerly of this city. Fawn Christensen and dramatized by the grandchildren. This Mrs. Willard C. lhm included singing, piano solos, senMr. and children of and Ogden inand readings, tap dancing with relumes. d visit. Sunday ended strumental numbers and by the entire family assimhlinc Mr. and Mrs. W. 1.. Irons o on the stage and singing "Hujijn spent Sunday at the hnnu Nephi Mrs. Madsen to Birthday of their daughter. Mrs. Kemut a then Peterson Catherine gave Cook and family. reading followed by a tribute to Mrs. Madsen written by her Mr. and Mrs. Urban Madsen grandehildri n and read by M. I! and son Owen of Ogden spent then Madsen Mrs. gnu Madsen. in Fountain Faster Sunday a response. Refreshments were Green. served. Five of Mrs. Madsen's children were present and many of tin MORONI grandchildren and great grand Heber Christensen Mrs. rs By visitor children. were: Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Mad E. William Mrs. Mr. and sen, Mrs. Ilyrum Madsen and Christensen announce the Mrs. Leandor Olsen of Mt. Pleas of a new gianddaugiitet ant, Mr. and Mrs. Reece Bench on March 17 to Mr. and M;s B Mrs. Ernest and Provo of Fiamis Bcaurrcgard ol (Item. Terry of Spring City. The moth, r was fonnetlv Christensen of Mo;oni. Mr. and Mrs. Flo Briggs o: left Moron' Mrs. Chi isictiM'ii Salt Lake city spent th week is sjiendtng and last H S.itii'ilay Mrs. Mr. and with Chailes end two weeks well them at Orem. Briggs. Ri id'ei Mr. and M's. I m R Elder Rigby's Farewell to the:!' in E let mr.i-The farewell patty for Hide: eiett. Wash. .m Ft id ty alt : K. LaMond Rigby was held Sat .'ins heNon visiting won Va Mr and M:s urday in the Ninth W.ud chapel Bishop S. V. Peterson presided and family ot S; a Citv, at muf the meeting was condueVd s lit last w et..." w .th then: pi n! by Keith Hans n, president the Elder's Quotum. The fid 1. W el t The 7,"..: F was t lowing program given qua te t a "d t k" i W.e d " Opening song by Pie cungie u dies t :o w It t e :i b ' o rea o er tin' Ka tion; prayer. Howard V. Rigt' vocal solo. Lila Seely, aeeompa li,!- - r. lax! 8;" i 7;,' nied by Kosalin CarKtnn; talk Fcter Sundwall; un.il solo, P.; ant Brady, accompanied by Car sung olyn Brady; a Swedish Virginia Jensen, aei on, p, urn d h Mrs. Anna Jensen; talk, Pres Golden D. Carlston; reading, Jesse Coombs; talk. Elder Riglw closing remarks, Bishop S V Peterson and Keith Hansi r Glade Peterson sang and He closing prayer was off led b Rodney Nelson. A dame m the amusement hall followed the Wi In. program. ( Hi! of U w n i: U.i '!" r Sa nda atoi s w ere i;c w .0 : i ideal with a bcall Vawrenee Lat,n, Cladws Pen Box ol I), - n Roo-rtso- t Out-of-tow- Mis-No- ; ! i ' : , ! li initiating an I gui-I.e- I . . oi llt magwise lelated food organizations,foi giaduati's and azines newspajieis d tor caps and gown; tile dnirv jirovided Wi dnesday. industrv and its jiroduets dm ear. The awards Winners front Nni'h Sanjiete ing theforjiast first time will tie the were: given meet cell oi the region sj made an annual event sj ar humorous leadings, Joe Jen-eDait; Inst jilaec; dramatic leadings, headed by the American from tin Lamar Hamilton, seiond uare; Association. Retailers super and indopenden' ,oetr leading, Nonna Jeiisi.n, chain, tie included in tin will fields second place; panel discussion, future. Maiel,. Brady, jdaeed. Open Butter Drive The associations new Wdsatch Notes cam i align with tContniued from fust jiage.i jiresentation was pitched announcement of ttie butter be lunged. drive spotlighting "the golden a Thule, n Wasatch Academy glow of sunshine yellow students achieved a sti. light A natures trademark record during the third term just Mr. Tuck.r's hoys i omjjleted. advising Top scholars and the (lasses ol mieht take him and suggesting before (which they are members bdlow you talk to Mr. Tucker Eighth grade, Donna Glnlwell; (lisj)osing of him. I am sorry before mea-uti'- e advertising-m- erchandizing i ' you Frand.Gray, Llod Kantjis and Janet leaving. I did see Mrs. Inigatioti Kinneheig; Sojilioinot es. Belt; sen after finding my dog and Logan, Ul Jean Barentsen, Bill Bcack, Pal advised her. I offerid to pax Brown, Betty Dow and Betty her for taking care of the black Hooks; Juniors, Boland Cnuk, dog hut she would not agree to Fiankie Jorgensen and Donna this. You know when you are lookYoung. w re The 13 ing for your own (log and dont 77 students wito wete know whether you are going to liMed on the third term honor find him or not, you haxe pretty State Game Head , Explains Denver Sale Of Pelts roll. , 1 l riNDS DOG Union Pacific Dcjiot, Fillmore March 28, 1!) 18 Mis. Olied Nelson, Mr. Frandsen, City Marshal, Editor, The Pyramid, Mt. Pleasant, Utah, This is to aihise you that the search for my dog. "Pal, lias b. i'll successful due to the kindMAN Utah teeeived $lb,7ds for ,7S:i braver its at the Dinner Fur Auction recent ly un Hiding to liguies iclea-e- d today by the Utah Fish and Game Ummu' ; sioil. Half of this money wiil go oul to the tiappeis and la ndow nei s wl.n caught the anintiils dining the tegular trajipmg seasons. The other half will remain with the Utah Fish and Game Depart ment ami applied to the game a funds, game department spokesman said. The tins were sold on the Denver market h, cause they would bring the best price for the trapjier. according to Ross Leonard, game director. Leonard sent Henry Slaugh, State Fur Supervisor, and Chief Warden Men ill Hand to Denv. r to investigate the fur market there befote the hides were sent. The market in Denver lt.nl b en used before, accotdng to Leonard, and it lias bmught tile best juices for the tiides. The Denver Fur Auction also handled all the hides at rate of i Iier cent for Idaho. New Mex-cn- , Colorado and Wyoming. Utah sold its hides in Salt IT. I.ake in These hides according to Mr. Leonard, wound lip in the Denver Am turn and he state laid 8 III) a bide to ness and assistance of all of you. Thtough City Marshal Fraud sen I received advice in Mount Pleasant yesterday afternon that he had three dogs lined uj) fo me to look at mi,' at his home in Mount Pleasant, one at Marshal Que Tucker's place in Fair-vieand another in Moroni. I looked at a nice, quiet little black dog at Mr. Frandscn's place, hut he was not my dog. Then on to Mr. Que Tucker's at Fairview and there he was. By the way, Mr. Frandsen that little black dog you have is a very nice, quiet, friendly little fellow and I surely hojie you can find someone who wants him; and don't have to shoot him .1 sent ou a telegram last night! V, lam Piof-jjcctiv- much of a soft spot in your heart for any other dog you see who is lost and without a home and probably facing execution by the firing squad. Its pretty tough to think of these fellows and not being able to do anything for them, and it brings quite a lump in your throat when you go to the dumji grounds and inspect dean dogs there in the chance one of them a Yep, might be your own. dog's life is not always a tied of roses and its too had there ate more dogs than there are peo jile who want them. This dog is the first one I've had since I was a kid and aftcr raising him from a pup and taking him with mo everywhere I got jiretty well attached to him Again I wish to thank all e you lor your kindness and Mrs. NT Ison, Mr. Fraud sen, the Editor of your local newspaper and any others- - who heljied in this search and will he glad to help you over this way if at any time you need help. Am writing Mr. Tucker under s parate cover. Very respectfully yours, Wm. J. Sturdivant. It. be de ,e,',i te- - W ( c Iii'W ,e , III the keV 'I j ( lit Is (.ill led tin .id ot lb" nn. i,t hoi tide I lllel H:- -t ( ; i 1 I J I ; . SECURITY I lle.idlunng the ad with "Pen jde Kiin'i but tej h Its Gulden Colur." the ( ojiy gues mi tu s.i; "It lakes fulir , lilts nl guide:. team tu make a Jiuund ul ton -ter. Butter contains no l,a-- t ingrcdn lit ut her I ban (lean: No o! her bit No i ottunseed nil ' Nu coeoanut oil m bean oil. foirlgii oils. Blitter IS Ibe tea b thing joiie i ream (binned Its golden goodness." Four More States Join The nil'll:!' Ishlji ill the AI).' which stalled with six states it P.i 10 was increased to foitx states with the admission o Kcsarillcss of whether yon Arizona. Alabama, Georgia and the new look in fashion, evThree South Uaiolinu. o!h(" ery one of my nieces and nephews states ate in the juocess ot oiga certainly Is in the style with the new look in security, liow do yon nizmg. The executive committee acquire this kind of lookT There are two great automatic plans, both elected tor the coming year bilsure and convenient: 1. If you work A. P. Kellex lows; Aikansas, for salary Join the PayMoute, roll wages orPlan ('. Uolotdao, Walter lor buying United Savings Idaho, William L. Hendrix; Illi- States Savings Bonds regularly. Iowa This is the only installment g nois, Milbur J. Swaxer; Chester li. Sehoby; Kansas, Harplan. Z. If you're in business, B. A or a profession, or living on an inry E. Dodge; Kentychy, Thomas; Louisiana, Georg; . I. come sign up at your bank for the Plan. White; Michigan, B. F. Beach. I a. 1 rtasury Dtpartmtnl V S. Moscrip; Minnesota, MisU. M. Uoojier; Mississijijii, By desiring what is perfectly souri, Plot. W. H. K. Reid; Montana, Dr. J. A. Nelson; Nebias good . . we are part of the ka, Dale N. Stewart; New Mexjiower against evil, widening ico, E. E. Anderson; New York, the skirts of light and making N. M. Stanley; North Dakota, the struggle with darkness narR. rower. George Eliot. M. W. J. Murphy; Ohio, Muumaw; Oklahoma, Lloyd II Try a PYRAMID ADLETI Stinnett. Oregon, Frank Hettwxr; South Dakota, A. L. Thelin; Ti lines-seeMatt Jennings; Texas, Ar thur F. Dieterich; Utah, Merrill N. Warnick; MORONI, UTAH Washington, Dr. Robert Prior; Wisconsin, Brxcc Operated By Glendale Larson S. Landt; Wyoming. J. WhitSUN. 4 MON. 5 more; Atlantic Region, Henry T Gregg. 'THE TOXES OF HARROW Map June Drive In the car ahead, campa'gr Starring jilans call for a budget of REX HARRISON Funds come from dairy MAUREEN O'HARA jiroduceis in all parts of the THE WOLFS PARDON country as a voluntary adverof one cent jior tising jiound of butterfut delivered at WED. 7 THURS. 8 the dairy plants during Jun.-"This year's campaign plans WILLIAM POWELL and will tie greeted hack to the MYRNA LOY in grass roots of The ADA movement with speed and impact, ch dared Owen M. Richards. "SONG of the THIN MAN' Statewide, regional and local rallies are being scheduled with KEENAN WYNN across the nation between now MOUSE IN THE HOUSE" and June 1, he pointed out. I! is the selling side of the dairj NEWS its industry mobilized to meet greatest challenge and provide Fri. Apr. 2 - Sat. Apr. 3 the ways and means to carry on the most outstanding business SAT. 10 undertaking in the name of the FRI. 9 he industry and its products, said. Gorgeous ESTHER WILLIAMS Talking is like playing on IN TECHNICOLOR the harp; there is as much in laying the hands on the strings to stop their vibration as in twanging them to bring out Chap 9 JESSE JAMES" their music. Oliver Wendell Holmes. Jr ( fm bond-buin- Bund-A-Mon- . . , Theatre K0ZY set-asid- "FIESTA" helji-fulnoss- , - Suits, Coats, Dresses, etc. Reduced VC WOMENS "The Red RALPH & Prop. WOMENS Chenille house coat, blue size 44 Utah WOMENS chenille house coat, white size 12 WOMENS spring dresses, light, dark shades WOMENS spring dresses, light, dark shades - each 4.00 In i We arc jsroii'l to jm! ( " 100',' O'H'ii loiriili in (vir bag of W atkins M"":..! C " ; pound. We know t,.at one of flie finest mine n n.: is a tures v ou can ba". I!-mineral comtioi.e.' in w " to ' required major r.:i FOR RENT food lockers, in our Cold All metal frozen drawer-typ- e newly completed ultra-moder- minerals are present ia th right proportion . poik completely processed; rendering. smoking and Choice of waxing or paper wrapping. - each 1.00 all wool slipover sweaters - - each 1.50 MENS grey all wool suits, size 37 MENS lined denim jumpers, talon front MENS 15-- J & - 38 - lined denim jumpers, button front size 36 and 33, 12 only - each 15.00 - each 1.00 - each 1.00 MENS LINED leather faced dress gloves CHILDRENS sanforized denim play suits E0YS white broadcloth sport shirts size 18, 12 only sweatshirts, fleece lined sizes BOYS Phone each 6.00 - WOMENS BOYS Visitors Welcome! - 4.00 each 2.00 size 36, 12 Only Also - each - ! Available to our locker patrons, fresh meat sold at wholesale price, quartered, half or whole. each 3.00 - n storage plant. - hand bags, assorted colors WOMENS hand bags, assorted colors WOMENS Wct!in Mineral CompcunJs When You Invest open toe and sling heel pumps pair $4.00 WOMENS all wool grey gabardine suit, size 40 each 5.00 White Store" CHASE, DJepfaa, 'il ricdsdnt kew ico:: . i J , J : t t csMl,, Many Chances To Save Cash la , J ' "Sa s. I ig A Seniors, Bxion Bunn ster, Nanex did not get to see Dii-io- n Miss Miriam Peterson, duuphter of Mr. and Mrs. L. I,. Peter son, who is attendinp eollepr it Denver, is spendmp Iter spiinp vacation at home in Fait view. i he I Beautification ' t el , y Mower. "I a b, ei.i a we a mi u a ' , lmluMi) "no IlUte IliiArllil'Iil" but oli,r lladenialk iaui,algli. an diM in ol iiuuiii mg wiiii.i's d set vice aw.uds, m lining Ul-a new jiiesideiit tor ill time siiii e the (Hgamz.it ion inapj'liig out ogama tun strateg; b,r the June lm thi'M' weie tin aneial dlive li Igti g lit s ol the tine da an nu.il meeting ol the Amerti a,, laiion held at Bogun Hatty Match 1, 2 and .! attended h eer ng delegates 111rejil indu-t- i; duirx bianeli ot ftoin coa-- t to eoa-- t. Landt New President Bnce S I.and.t, Wmeonsii dally (aimer, WiMonMit DelN'I was elected to sllei eed Dan win Cailson. Wilimar, Mmn reined from the post alter eigh' sears as h ad of the oigantz.i-inmelected Other offieeis R wer", vice jnesident, Chester lieasurer Sehoby, Bode, Iowa; Willta'm J. Swai'f. Uhnago Illinois; s crctaiy, William I. Ilendtix, Boise, Idaho, and aseasut er, Wtl sistant societal1 liam J. Murjihy. Business Friends Honored Agiieiilture took recognition of business when the delegates of honor d outstanding dairying Sale-i . dlils is n s ado;'!'''' k u J "Ol o am1 n, - ' With e w Pi a .trading. d s' inlay hill III V It m Mi Tin la Mr. and FAIRVIEW I'll lire. This is the liist tun III 11,1!' e Tliei Was Basmusscn in) Adoal snow By ibe that depth content has Wa d th ,, n. "Ill I'.eel the No! e ,i ill d been ubne lluima1 icontinucd li'im limil p.p:1'1 inp ' nice lieg lining ot sin PA' - lo; ,i g Mr. ami Mis. Unbelt Cn.i WCI" bet fail "d Bel I, It Ml Jut, I!' on The lol low llig (aide show s I he weekend vtMlnis at Ibe hnmf " if I m it a n ; ed ii i',;' water unit el on Iven It. Cox ami his innlbei. dept.'i Ml-. 111 I' a id, Lai sell Mr. a lid Mali Ii dll. at two slat. mis, Man b I'aul.i day. bn' uit An Easter pi'ei pit at ion, ai'd tl e t tpui es bn I", la- -t was Satui'hiy year and tor a long time (arlston given N e n a e Mr Jo.oi and Me el ige her mother, Mis. Gulden 1). I ail til- J a e bn' In" lit ,1 li Great Basin Station, elev. 8850 ft. slon. 12 sin. ill puls wit pH ' S a a Mail'll J7 III Piovo Sliow depth I'ISJ at). till d: ent and spent the alieinn'in lei. t be 17 Ob id on 1.7 do Water outfit! ing and playing pun.es. Mr. and Mis I.uwienee lei Man b 67 d s- ei p: n. d 'id freshments were seised. mem wen1 visit ini 'I b m s la 9350 ft. Meadows Station eirv. Inn r du iiehti i Mis. Viola Lum1 Snow w a TIM 77 Id t',7 in' Mrs. I'M a T. Anderson depth of Folintalll ( bel li. i o Wa alteinooi. ltd .",d L,7 dd 20'6 honored ell Tuesday when a primp of lii.nds raped ,, bo' Was Inin to M to spend the afternoon id In .1 la Misby F s'tdwi I; F 'III 0. be. with birthday annivcixary lum hen, setved Mrs. Andetson to Mrs. II. t Jensen, Mis. Id s Tountain Green Madsen, Mrs. Winnie and Mrs. Anna Jensen. It t Livestock And Farm Hews a e that the method of .tubim' beltei Is by the Denver turn 'ban that Used her as the Ness closer id u k demand lilts its I'll 'I'm la i and bn Hinds w , This Mr. in tee, Value. M r. a tin-- t ami Mr Get: Mi w i loin stales nieiT!.1. t li h If f exil. lined d be I tall t U s lot t be n.ai la-'iast ss ben t hj- - iw Ymk stm I. ,t., k m.a i kel ss is in a mml t if id us ibe I act I b it many ol t be i It Seemed Like ( 11 .1 la '" " V "a r ( , Ml ppe 1 ( lilt a ,.i lit m Mi ,o t r tin ei ; ''.I' if. " We n el: .a di n IjMi ' hi V be ai rill d III! e S' p e by all ol tl:.' ' d n ii- - -- I'd at i i. Jen I, Lbes a M s i iii'il : .iiunl.a, lli p. Mis nt 111" and Mr and id e I, a III SOU ol ( leal lick ' i j ' m m : Ml ' p r I 1 lie 'I-- h til ,. .i ti ' r. ' " I in III I..U " I nil one w I , i mil till! :i APRIL 2. 1943 FRIDAY, la mi ml s u t ami the lust pi ;. e we i n gel P' a t iiilMsti-r- , lit i.'iped ' mid V - i a p; " "IS" the 'nolo (or Ids u ' !)iv,l !J t . ' M Mb. i . I Im i,; I,. M. ii.- Mr. ,; . NT PYRAM I D 9A 8 to 14 all wool overcoats. 5 grey and brown only - ... - - - pair .50 each .75 each 1.00 each .75 each 5.00 |