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Show f ... Ji ry A 1: yAA Aj Volume LIX Rites Held For Moroni Woman Office Ey Associates Miss Fluieili e Nielsen, d.uigh ter ot Maun and Mis. Sot on M. elected Neilsen, u as i eently piesident of unit No. 17 of Natonal Assoiiatlon of Employees Collet tor ot Internal Revenue. Funetal set vices vveie held ol Miss Nietsen holds the distincin afternoon Monday the West tion ot bung the fust woman ward chapel for Mis. Hazel ever elected to tills high olliee. Simpson Jensen, who died las' Next will attend the tall she Thuisday alter an extended ill- National Chiin convention ness. Miss Neil-eThe opening ptavet was of cago as a delegate. is chief clink ill the field feted by John L. Olsen. Suren division ol the Collector of C. Nielsen, Andeison Geotge Kevenue in Salt Lake. and Mr. Leighton ot Spungviile were the speakers. The sei vices wete conducted under the ditec fairview lion of Harold Christensen. Aden Johnson 'That sang Wondeiful Mother ot Mine"; Mrs. Peail Christensen sang "The Woild Is Waiting for the Monday At Chapel - l Amanda Jones Sunrise"; and a quartet conArnoldxon. sisting of Harold Is Ninety-Fiv- e John Mack Guymon, Moiley Mrs. Amanda Jones celebrated and Charles-- Christensen, sang her 95th birthday Friday, Oct. "Though 21. She is still Mrs. Lyda quite active, tasks and doing light house-holcompanist lace. She beautilul knitting hers. Don and Calvin Sorensen, ac enjoys visiting veiy much. Mrs. Jones is the mother of eompanied by Mrs. Donna Lay .even children, three of whom sang. O, Dry Those Tears. The closing prayer was given are living, Mis. Malissa Mower and Heniy W. Jones of this city, bv Bishop Ephraim Nelson. Willard. Gary and Jay Fraud and Calvin S. Jones of Sail , sen of Mt. Pleasant, nephews ol Lake city. She has 26 66 Mrs. Jensen. Don and Calvin Sorensen, and Mr. Madsen of and 2 Mt. Pleasant, acted as pall and relatives Fifty iriends hearers. called during the day to wish Interment was made in the her happy birthday. She also Moroni cemetery, with the grave ic e vied many greeting cards being dedicated by Mrs. Jensens Irom brother, N. P. Sorensen. Sijnday a radio program by Burial was under the direction Jennie Anderson over an Ogden of the Ursenbach Funeral Home was dedictaed to her. Mrs. Jensen is survived by hei station, two Lionel Jensen husband, Weekend vititors at the home daughters. Mrs. Mary J. Krebs of G. G. Sanderson were Mrs. J. and Miss Joyce Jensen of Mo E. Gain, Arch Christensen, Tom roni; a son, ONeil Jenson of Christensen and son Tommie of hroihers. three Niles, California; Salt Lake city, Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Simpson and N. P. Soren- Russell Madsen, daughters Jansen of Moroni and Alvin Soren- et anti of also Margaret sen of Los Angeles; four sisters Mr. and Mrs. Grant Provo, Sanderson Mrs. Nida S. Gadd of Nephi. Sanderson of Salt of and Sydnevare Mrs. Amanda J. Johnson who attending the U. Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Annetta J Lake, Larsen and Mrs. Ella J. Madison Miss Anna Sundwall is visitof Sat Fake city three and ing her patents, Mr. and Mrs. grandchildren. Peter Sundawall at Fairview. During the past two years die has been employed with the Illinois Children's Home and Aid Society in Chicago. She has now accepted a position with the Washngton State Department of Public Welfare. (Contnued on page Three) Funetal services for Mrs. Mary Jane Reese, 85, Wales, who died Sunday at her home of causes incident to age, were conducted Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in Wales Ward chapel by Bishop Floyd Price. Burial was in Wales cemetery under direction of Jacobs MortuFuneral services for Ferd Rex ary, Mt. Pleasant. Anderson, 42, will be conducted Mrs. Reese was horn in Wales. at 1 p.m. Sunday in the Fair-vieGreat Britain, June 16, 1864, a ward South chapel, daughter of Rosser L. and Eliza by Otis Nielsen, bishop. Davis Thomas. She came to the Friends may call at the famUnited States and Wales, Utah ily home from 10 a.m. till time 11 with her par- of services. at the age of Burial will be in ents, converts of the Church. the Fairview city cemetery unMrs. Reese was an active der direction of the Jacobs MortShe uary of Mt. Pleasant. member of the Church. had served for many years as Mr. Andersen died Wednesday-nigha Relief Society teacher and at the home of his parwas rf member of the Daughters ents, James and Ada Sanderson an extended of Utah Pioneers. Anderson after Surviving are her husband-thre- illness. Fairview. in He was born Mrs. daughters, attended He Salt Lake city; Mrs. Loa luly 28, 1907. Merritt, Pi ice, and Mrs. Laura Fairview schools and was a Peterson, Cowley, Wyo.; a son member ol the South ward LDS six piiests quorum. He is survived Lorin F. Rees, Wales; grandchildren and four great- by his parents, two J.brothers. E. Angrandchildren. Mrs. Rees also J. Cleon Anderson and reared thiee orphan children derson of Fairview, and five who also survive. sisters, Mrs. D. W. Thompson of Ephraim; Mrs. Dora A. Rigby. Mrs Mrs. Hannah A. Briggs, Local Missionary Surprised and Mis Louie A. Stewart, By Visit From Folks Rhea A. Ostler of Fairview. grand-childien- c Wales Woman Is BuriedWednesday Anderson Funeral Is Next Sunday May-Lamb- and Mrs. J. Leo the past week at Mesa, Ariz., wherp they surprised their son, Elder Edwin M.G. Seely who was in Mesa to attend the conference conducted Lamenite there by the EDS church. Elder Seely and an Elder were Welling of Salt Lake Mr. Seely-spen- in eh; H c xu prTdrtnriv y .rr he .entire party was Mexican. i Hr r Tcs Lund Is Injured In Automobile Accident church and C. W. Sorensen, community loader, will be honored at a family reunion and dinner Sunday afternoon at the home of his son and daughter-in-law- , and Mrs. Clayton Sorensen in Salma, in observance of his eighty-sixtbirthday anniversary. Mr. Sorensen was born in Mt. Pleasant, November 1, 1S63, a son of Chresten and Christena Jensen Sorensen, pioneer settlers of this city. He received his early education in the Mt. Pleasant schools and later attended Biighatn Young where he was a member Returnof the Emeritus Club. ing to Mt. Pleasant he taught school hen' fifteen years, part of the tunc as principal VV. Unii-versity- , Ut , Number 47 Council Reports On Condition Of City dale for mayor. Roy Moss and Gene Dcsp.iu. were nominated flir the foui-yea- Mayor Also Hits Cuts In Grazing two-yea- r coun-oilme- party-nominee- coun-oilmen- anMoroni's Republicans nounced their slate this week lor the city election in November. Bishop James W. Nielson, bishop of the Moroni East Ward heads the ticket as their candi- Fountain Green Parties Name Nov. Nominees At primary elections Monday-eveninthe following candidates were chosen for the municipal election Nov. 8 in Fountain Green: For mayor: Welby Aagard (R, incumbent; Hyrum Hansen ID). For councilman 4 years: Booth Cook (R), Bardell Collard (D), E. M. Lynn Rasmussen (R), Ivory (D). councilman: Cleve For Johnson (R), W. C. Curtis (D), Morris Cook (R), N. C. Mikkel-se(D). For lecorder: Aury Draper, both parties. For treasurer: Gladys Winters (Ri and Zoella Gee, (D). Spook Alley Is Feature 0! Ir. High Halloween The North Junior Sanpete high is planning a Halloween party to be held on Halloween , oring City Nunley Man Is Paid Tributes James M. Nunley, 77 ,a former resident of this city, passed Friday at his home of causes incident to age. Mr. Nunley lived at 1930 Boggard Dr., Salt Lake city and funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the Winder ward chapel with Bishop R. V. Chrisholm conducting the services. Interment was in Murray city cemetery. Mr. Nunley was a son of Franklin and Miranda Wilson Nunley. He was born January 21, 1872 in Clifton, Tenn. He in Spring City many years until he moved to Salt Lake city 12 years ago. He was a farmer He was a memby occupation ber of Cottonwood stake. Surviving besides his widow. Claia Fox Nunley, Salt Lake city, are seven sons, Arthur, Ray, Charles and Dean Nunley, Salt Lake city; Russell Nunley, South UnSalt Lake; Doyle Nunley, ion and Clayton Nunley. Miami. Florida; one daughter, Mrs. Lucille Cloward, Moroni. 42 grandseveral children and great- Brill Adams, grandson of Mr. of and Mrs. A. A. Anderson Fountain Green, was stricken with polio Monday and1 taken to the Salt Lake General hos- grandchildren. pital for treatment. The Ward Primary will hold (Continued on page Four) their annual Halloween party for the children next Monday Local Growers Ship evening in the ward recreation Halloween the hall. All of 20,000 Feeder Lambs witches celebrities including In Period Oi One Month be ghosts, goblins, etc., will During the past month, North present. The hall will he dechave orated in the Halloween and growers Sanpete wool feedei 20,000 shipped nearly lambs to California, Colorado Nebraska, Kansas, and Ohio markets. Prices have averaged 22 cents per pound. autumn theme. The party will be a dancing party with the children in then Goodies and holiday costumes. refreshments will be sold by the Primary officers. In charge' will be President Libbie Allred and chairmen of thj various Ada Ellis. Mrs. committees, Mrs. LoRoe Hickman, Mrs. Vida Sorensen, Mrs. Bernice Hansen and Mrs. Lola Sorensen (Contnued on page Three) VIVIAN MEIK. . Talks At Banquet . Saturday Vivian Meik To Speak At Public Banquet Saturday Complete the program of banquet which will featuie an uddievs by Vivian Meik Saturday evening at the Mt. Pleasant South ward' was announced Thuisday tty Vernon Potter, program chairman. Sponsoied by the 210th quorum of seventies, the atfair will he highlighted by the observations of Mt. Meik, a wot and commentator and foreign affairs columnist for the Deseret News. Merrill Hatch will be toastmaster. The program will open with btief iemarks of welcome from Other Mayor S. M. Nielsen. numbers on the program are as follows: leading, Katherine Peterson; vocal number, Tony's mixed quaitet; reading, Tanttnj Madsen; vocal solo, Eddie Miner; leading, Mrs. Maggie Roe. Mr. Meiks address will be the concluding number of the program. Members of the program in addition to Mr. Poiter coin-mite- are Lowell Hansen, O. B. Antler Comson and Doyle Madsen. mittee on seating is headed by Joseph P. Olsen. Mis. Fern Jacobs and Mrs. Helen Bohne are in charge of Mr and Mrs. Edward Rabigot of Salt Lake city were visiting at the homes of Mrs. Charles B A on compiehcnsive Puey, Bishop and Mrs. J. E activities of the piesentreport v ad Jensen and Andrew C. Jensen ininistidtion vvas made tit WedIasi Sunday and Monday. nesday evening to inemheis ot Hie Mt. Pleasant Lions club. Mis. Lowell M.ulin enter Meeting at the North Sanpete luined at a birthday party fui high lici duugl tei Dtann last Satui tile school home eo building, civic club and ('ay. Gaims weie enjoyed and their wives heardinembeis Irom Mayot letreshments served. S. M Nielsen, Uity Recorder Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Frestoi. Harold Hansen and illy eoiin-C- t lini'ii and childien of Tooele are vis Nelson. Fuel Seely and' Robeit al of the homes their iting parents, Mr and Mis. David Er. s HiePieliminary remarks given by mayor piesenled the over all Ion and Mr. and Mis. Rodney Mrs. Fleston will be picture including the sidewalk Irving remembered as the former Vir (un.Miqetion program, already begun; the stieet lighting pro ginia living. to giant, ready go as soon as net Mr. and Mrs. artives, equipment Ray .ind esary Shiiley th( sheet surfacing piograni Pullman of Bountiful are visitalready begun. , ing at the home of their Councilman Nelson, who reMr. and Mrs. Fred Pullman and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Irv- potted on the electric light cited figures which ing. Mrs. Pullman is the fotnte showed the immense increase Doris Irving. m the use of electicity in the Mrs. J. E. Jensen entertained Past yeats. Taking the years her Sunday School class Wed- 1913 and 1919 as an example, nesday" at a scavenger hunt and Mr. Nelson said the city sold Halloween party. Delicious re- $21,000 worth of electricity in freshments were served to f 1913 as compared to an estimated $18,000, or double, in present. 1919. He said, The problem of ('. E. S. Club entertained at a the electric light department is Halloween party at Chester So- not to get more power, but to put cial hall. Games and dancine ts equipment in such order that were enjoyed and refreshments we can utilize the power which our plants produce." As a part were served. of the program new linos have Mrs. Jean Nyherg and hot been installed to the power mother, Mrs. Joseph F. Bagna!' plants and replacement ot old visited in Chester over the transformers is going forward as fast as possible, he said. weekend. Councilman Seely reported on Reed Martin and son Sam ar the city cemetery and irrigation. He said the cut tent program at visiting at the home of Mrs. the cemetery calls for a water system which will eventually The MIA of Chester held theb enable any lot holder who deDeer Hunters ball at Chester So- sires to have either a sprink-licial hall. Homemade candy and system or a tap on his cemepopcorn was served. tery property. The has program Mr. and Mrs. Foie of Lvn includediirigation the installation of a wood, California were visiting division dam near the T. C. last week at the home of Mr Candland residence which asand Mrs. Charles B. Puzey. sures some flood protection and vastly superior service in Earl Matesen of Ogden and gives correct division of the water (he Evan Matesen were visiting a for irrigation purposes, Mr. Seely-saidthp homo of their mother, Mrs par-tilts- Ruby-Martin- . decorating tables Matlida Matesen. llarold Hansen, in giving a financial report, said the city has been able to get the above described underway projects without going into any additional debt. and the hall. Tickets for the affair may he Moroni purchased at the Mt. Pleasant and City drugs or from officers of the seventies sponsoring - ARC Club Posts quorum. DUP Will Hold Quilt And Rug Rafile Nov. 5th Deer Hunt Prise quilt and two hand made utgs will bo raffled by the Mt. Pleasant camp, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, it was announced this week. The drawing will take place at the dance at the Queen City baltoom Saturday, Nov. 5. Members of the DUP are currently soiling tickets throughout Mt. Pleasant. The quilt was made by Mrs is on Addie Rasmussen and display in the window of Consolidated Furniture company. who citizen brings in the largest buck from the current deer hunt has got a handsome scabbard gun to awaiting him, according officials of the ARC club. the The club is offering scabbard to the hunter who hags the "biggest one providing he is a citizen of Moroni, but is not a member of the ARC club. The prize is on dis play at Verniles store. Judges are Warren Blaekham Kay Livingston and Boyce Jen- A The Debt Lowered By way of showing the city's present financial condition Mr. Hansen said the city was $110,-00in debt 20 years ago; $145,-90in debt in 1941 and $107,000 m debt in 1949. Subtracting a from sinking fund of $22,000 ,he present debt, Mr. Hansen said the citys actual indebted. ness now amounts to only 0 Moroni $85,-000- ' of worth He said $18,000 bonds have matured during the and administration present nave been paid out of current lunds. High tribute was paid speakers to the adminwhich preceded the istration piesent one which was headed ty Dt. G. B. Madsen. committee tecreation The showed a profit during the past on year of $150 while putting some major entertainments and contributing to the spi inkling system at the baseball park.that Mayor Nielsen stated will plans lor a sewer system it no held in abeyance since ,.ould put the city in debt Dorn sen. Club member who brings in the biggest buck will he award The club tors at the 11. Bruce Seelys the ed t pair of spurs. last couple of weeks. Sunday, a member who bags the smallest week ago, Mr. and Mrs. Hale B. legal size buck will be given $5 H. Bruce Seelys Host Crowd The.o have been lots of visi- night. Seelv ol Salt Lake city drove The paity committees consist in. Aso heme over the weekend mostly of Junior high student were Miss Lizetta Seely and for the body officers, except Lake. of both Salt Paul Seely, committee which spook alley Mrs. Hale Seely and the chilhas many other students on it. a week dren stayed on for The spook alley will be about which ine udod a visit from the best ever, and after that Mr. and Mis. Harry Johnson of there will be games in the gym Green. Fountain Returning Then there and refreshments. iliome last weekend the Hale will be a real scary show to Seelys visited with relatives in top off the evening. Prizes will Fountain Green he awarded for the best costumes and those who dont Ferdie D. Peterson, co partner wear costumes had better "be- in Central Utah Implement and ware when they go through Hardware company stores at the spook alloy. Mt. Pleasant and Ephraim, has Reported By Leone Seely. in a purchased an interest plumbing and hardware busi ness at Murray. Members of the Mt. Pleasant Mr. Peterson and his wife and Lions club voted to submit to their two children plan to move a mass blood test following from Mt. Pleasant to Grants-villseveral years as counselor in this weekend whete they their nex meeting regular the North Sanpete Stake presi-clenc- will make their home. Mr. Pe- November 9. and presided over the terson will be associated with Action was taken following stake high priests quorum for his brother-in-law- , McKinLarry Wells, an appeal by Clifford in the operation of the Murray ney. Sanpete LDS host i'.tl many years. He was married in the Manti hardware and at a meeting ot plumbing con;LDS Temple June 24, 1891 to cern. The two men recent, y the local Mr. organization. Eva Madsen of Manti. She died purchased Keate Brothers Hard McKinney said the blood test Nov. 15, 1942. ware company of Murray. in conducted drive is being He has one daughter, Mrs. Mr. Peterson said Wednesday Sanpete county under the spon J. Seymour Jensen of Mt. Pleas- that the local hardware anil sorship of the American Assoant, a son, Clayton W. Sotensen implement store will be oper- ciation of University Women, of Salina, six grandchildren ated in the future by present Sanpete chapter. and four In charge of the drive in personnel. a brother and seven sisters. as Notth Sanpete are Mrs. Beit Mr. Peterson has served 'George C. Sorensen, Mrs. Annie first counselor in the Mt. Pleas- Peterson of Mt. Pleasant and S. Jensen, Mrs. Elmena S. Jen . ant North ward. Monday ee Mrs. Vondella Hanley of sen, Mrs. Maria S. Bohne, Mrs ning the Petersons were honoiod Caroline S. Christensen, Mrs. guests at a party The test is to determine each by given Y individuals jMallnda S Nellson, all of Mt. Bishop and Mrs. Arnold blood type, Mis. Pleasant, Mis. Erastus Monson Stevens. Othots attending wen-th- Peterson explained, so that the of Bello, California and Mrs. other members of the waids information will be available Geneva S. Oldroyd of Salt Lake official family. for future use. Ferdie Peterson , Lund, operator of the Kinema theater and the Queen fity ballroom at Mt. Pleasant was reported in improved condition Thursday at the Sanpete LDS hospital. Lund was injured Monday ng when the automobile he was driving went out itrol on Highway 89 and d into a road sign about ml Ol'e half miles north of Leslie wd'lJ Friday, Oct. 28, 1949 cuutu ilinen .and Geoige Faux and Boyd Andeison tm terras. the Spatford Sumsion was iiomm atod to he city reouider, a pusi turn he now holds, and Mis. ber ot commerce. Minnie Livingston was nomincounNominated for four-yeaated as treasurer. ci imen pests were Dave JorgenThe Democratic slate, as an Two-yeasen and Bert A. Smith. councilman nominations nouncod last week names War went to Jack Christopher and ren Blaekham as candidate' loi mayor, Rulon Johnson and Milo Ernest Bushman. four-yeaHarold Hansen was nomin- Christensen as Blaekham and Eal and hims.-lated to succeed as Glen Chtstensen as two yen and Myra Peterson re- councilmen. Boyce Jensen was ceived lhe nomination to succeed heiself as city treasurer. nominated as recorder. Both of the latter were nominFaitview Republican and Hem ated by the Citizens party at ocrat rallies were held Thuisday their convention last week. and Friday evenings te.xpoc rewas Jack Christopher elected city chairman of the tively. Those running on the Demo Democratic party and Wallis crude ticket are; Keith Hansen, Rosenlof was appointed secre- mayor; councilmen, Rod tary. ney Nelson and George Day; Mr. Johansen will oppose S. councilmen, Hyrum Fuck-seM. Nielsen, Citizen party nomiand Ross Vancv; reemd nee tor mayor and incumbent. Clyde Cox; treasurer, Dot a Rigby Mr. Jorgensen and Mr. Smith candidates are Republican will run against Citizen 4 Mayor, Swen P .Meigaard; Kuel Seely and Kobeit year councilmen, Worth Bench Mr. and Lew Peterson; 2 year incumbents. Nelson, L. L. Larsen and Wood Christopher and Mr. Bushmans Citizen party opponents are Jay Christiansen; Leon recorder, Wtnkelman and Ray C. Peter- Nielsen, and treasurer. Dora son. Rigby. To Operate Store In Murray m r The MIA of Moroni's East Ward and West Ward got together Tuesday night for their annual Halloween party, which was held at the Old Bungalow. The mote than one bundled who attended came in costume $300,000 to $400,000 above its If and Marie Nelson, dressed as a gyp-sey- , piesent indebtedness. sew-tgwon the prize for the best alien the city can afford a costume trom the West Ward system a complete survey is teady, he said. (Continued on back ta,Te Hits Graiing Cuts to Turning from city matters current service's the forest cuts, Mayor Nielsen razing read the dratt of a letter which to requested he had been wiite by the council to lorest officials. our We should all have Mavor Nielsen said the comblood type on record," Mis. Pe munity will suffer more than not only sc many realize if the fore .t servterson declared, that we may furnish blood to ice is successful in reducing income someone who may need it in an 50 per cent the also because from livestock and sheep in et. egency, but any one of us may some day this area. be a receiver. program Chairman of the Ball. While the efforts of Mrs. Pe- committee vvas W. N. and Prior to remarks by the mayor terson and Mrs. Hanley are and city council, wire recordother AAUW members, from presently being concentrated ings of musical groups in Mt. Pleasant and Fairview. Noith Sanpete, Hamilton and exprethe drive will eventually Wasatch Academy were tend throughout Sanpete coun sented by Wallace Rasmussen, ty, it was stated. student manager of KNS. The tes' is a very simple Initiated into the club by V. not taking over three min-Jute- if. Gunderson were Jay Winkel to complete, according to man, Clifford McKinney, Ernest Social Mr. McKinney. clubs Holt and Willis Candland. Each and cTvic groups wishing to ar- was required to perform a husession morous stunt. testing range for a should contact Mrs Peterson, Guests at the meeting, in adMrs. Hanley or other members dition to city officials and their of the AAUW who will make wives, were Mrs. Mr. and arrangements with Mr. McKin Grant Johansen and Mr. and Mrs, Clark Benson. niy. e Womens Group Pushes Blood Test Ephraim. Sorensen Lives Rich Life Mr. ; 'North Sanpete Communities Give Slates For November 8 Election The Democatic party of Mt Pleasant at a caucus Monday evening nominated Grant Johansen for mayor. The head of the Demon at lc ticket is a teacher at N'otth Sanpete high school, a livestock operator and president ot the Mt. Pleasant junior cham- i J.U Mount Pleasant, Sanpete County,'. Florence Nielsen Voted a He has been a state legislator, served as city councilman, recorder, assessor, and collector. He has been a member of the North Sanpete Board of Education, president of the Mt. Pleasant libary board, president of several local irrigation cotnpa-neand is now serving his seventeenth term as conciliation commissioner for Sanpete and Juab counties in the courts of the State of Utah. Mr. Sorenson is a member .of lhe Mt. Pleasant Pioneer Historical Association. He filled a special mission to the Manti 1890. EDS Temple in 1889 and He filled a mission to Scandinavia from 1892 to 1891, pic siding ovoi the Aaihus conler-eneeChurch of Jesus Christ of He served l.attei Day Saints s , For Social And Service Groups Fair-view- , s |