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Show FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1949 THE iwidu Club News Engagements Social Events Announcements The In si misting lot the Ai topic l lull will husbands night parts at Mt. Pleasant 'ant Call Virginia Judd Pleasant 254J - i Pork on Sept 22 and Mis. Ray Bin ton Nepln tumour e the tiiusal o' . . . tssm boss. Mr Bui ton is the son "1 Mis Wtlloid Syndeigaaul Members of the Aim. cluh Mrs Burton is the foimer Doiihy Bun heir. and friends enjoyed the Iasi summer Kensington Wednseday Will Sliuip, a brother ol Mis afternoon at Pleasant Puik, Hostesses woie Mrs J. R. Bagnall Hoheit Bushman is visiting with Mrs. W. N. Ball, Mis. t'arioj) Mrs. Bushman for two weeks Madsen, Mrs. O. V. Anderson Mrs. A. H. Anderson, Mr-- , J S Mis. Henry Von Kin and her Jensen, Mis. Opal Scoville, Mis sister Ida Lovill ol Salt Lake A L, Petei William Jones, Mis City are spending a week in son, and Mrs. Jewel Peterson. their old home in Mt. Pleasant .Airs, Otto Clark, pr sident an- They spurt Monday with Mrs nounced the first meeting will Knnt Kenwood he held at the home ot Mis Carroll Madsen, Wcdnseduy Mr. and Mrs 11. 11. Goodman September 21. ol Salt Lake City visited last Thursday, August 2a with Mrs ant1 Ema Kenwood. They just re Mis. Anne Atkenson daughters Judy and Kathy, form turned Horn a 2 months in Al eily of Pocatello, have heen jaska and Canada. They visited guests the past two weeks at iKanbanks and inrpoitunt places the home of Mrs. Atkinson's sis on tin ir vacation. They t cached ter, Mrs. Scott Passey, prior to home August 14 moving to Provo win re Mr At Damascus Lodge No. 10 F. kinson Chick is the new coach & A.M. will resume at BYU. regulai meetings at 7:30 P.M. Monday Mrs. Gwendolyn Kay and Mis September 12 after the summei Blanche Sorensen of Moroni at tecess. tended the legional home Mt. PLasant Bethel No. G teachers conference in Provo last Friday and Saturday Jobs Daughters will meet at 8 P M. Wednesday September 7 and No. 10 O. E. S. will Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Biandon Ivy chaplet, hold their first fall meeting at and daughters, and Mrs. and Mr 7:30 P.M. Monday. September 10. Don C. Carter and family ie turned from a week's fishing Miss Fern Robt rson of Coalinga trip through Montana and Idaho Calif, has been appointed sup and a visit to Yellowstone Park ervisor of Wasatch Academy junior high school. Miss RoberMr. and Mrs. A. J. Pratt spent son is a graduate of San Jose several days in Salt Lake last State Teachers College, Calif. week and also enjoyed a biiel visit to Brighton. Mi. and Mrs. Evan Madsen ol The Home Culture club will Sandy were week end guests at meet for the first of this seasons the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. meetings at the home of the, Madsen, enroute home from visitMrs. Alden Aver-ett- ing relatives in Mnnti. Wednseday afternoon. Sept 7. Mrs. Joseph is Ursenbach Roger B. Hansen, principal ol piesident for the ensuing year Wasatch Academy, for the past four years, has returned to Mt. Mrs. Stanley H. Gill was hostPleasant in time for the openess at a beautifully appointed ing of school on September G luncheon at her home Friday 'after a seven months leave of afternoon for thirty-fivguests absence during which time he Prizes for high score in bridge studied and received his masters were awarded to Mrs. G. B. Mad- degree in school administration sen and Mrs. H. G. Erickson. The from Leland Stanford University. guest list included Miss Yolande Sutton, Mrs. ThelTomrnv E. Christensen is goma S. McGonigal, Mrs. R. W. ing to Newark New Jersey from Candland, Mrs. W. D. Tueller Wendovir to attend the New and Mrs. Hary Mensel of Provo Jersey Academy for boys. He is ( e Folks, prices ol merchandise are declining somewhat and we, at Penney's are quick to put them into effect. As always, we are opperating under the original policies of our earliest days, fair treatment for all, good and courteous service, and the utmost in value for your dollar. Just note today's prices on items with which you are familiar. Yes, construction in fall's new est and prettiest patterns, per yd.. 39c RONDO PERCALE, 80x80 MODE de GAY PRINT, a somewhat coarser con- - insbut a very satisfactory percale ZC RIG MAC OVERALLS, Well made, sturdy quality in the wanted liberty striped style always reliable and dependable quality, 81x99 size now only PERMARAY PANEL CURTAINS, hand washable, soft draping. Heavy rayon marqisette, 44x81 NATION WIDE SHEETS, BOY'S OVERALLS, liberty striped Little Mac's same as Dad's, in the popular bib style. BOYS HEAVY SHOES, perfect for school, black tan leather, sizes 1 to 5 V2 re- WORK SHIRTS, men's heavy weight blue chambray or dark grey covert, 14 2 to 17 WOMEN'S RAYON KNITTED RAYON 1.79 1.89 1.29 3.79 1.49 35c styles in good knitted rayon fabric weight SLIPS, for women, tailored brassiere top styles, now 1.17 GOWNS. nice MEN'S SUITS. you can buy an finished man's suit, J. C. 98c all worsted hard Penney quality for,35.00 guage 30 denier, reinforced foot nylon top, full fashioned style NYLON HOSE. 45 'JQ heavy weight, outing dark plaids and stripes.... OUTING FLANNEL, yard wide, Five Mt. Mr truction I'm1- - Well, Shut My Mouth! u! Brevities PYRAMID PLEASANT tu JJmllt Marriages Cradle News . MT. IQ I 7L The above items are only a few of the many things and we invite you to come and see you need each day for yourself, that you can always do better, the son ol Mr. and Mis Tom Christensen. B Mr. and Mis. Daniel Rasmus sen and Miss Esther Hasuiussen spent the early part of the wiek in southern Utah's wonderland. t S Viator From Brooklyn ol Deinbach Mrs. Beitha New Yoik, Is lute Biuuklyn, visiting her cousin. Mis. Law--renice Burtun. She Ls the only lative Mrs. Baiton has known of her father's people. While here Mrs. Dernbach lias the skylllne drive (ns n over and last week took a trip to Park. She thinks Yellowstone Utah is a wonderful place ir which to live. Mis. William Cambell, teacher at Wasatch Academy, arrived in Mt. Pleasant Friday evening after spending her vacation with relatives and friends In New L I I Y'ork. George Bittel returned to Pleasant recently after a stay at Fish Lake. W. NEW YORK CITY Most of our famous explorers such as Admiral Byrd and Will Beebe belong to the Explorers' Club on W. 72nd St. Although you may not be lutky enough to bag a celebrity on a visit to the club, you will see some very tine specimens of game that celebrities have bagged. This leathery old Hippo was getting to look a little dingy until General Richard Oglesby Marsh decided to brighten him up. The famous engineer and scientific explorer who hua several paragraphs devoted to him in Whos Who says an occasional coat of patc wax is just us etTutive i,i pn.su ving the lodes and horna of beauties like Hippo as it is in beautifying and protecting the floors and furniture of the club. Mt five-wie- Spring City and Mrs. William B. McLaughlin and son Mike, of Cleveland, Ohio, arrived in Mt. Pleasant Saturday afternoon. Mr. M Laughlin will teach in Wasatch Academy this year. Last year he he'et a teaching position in B ll Mr. J ottings vi lie, Ohio. THIS IS THE NEW MRS. Miss Grace Mas Sample and Miss Carol Null spent Thursday and Friday of last week in Sal' Lake City. MISS ALICE GUSTIN of Springville, who wed Mt. Pleasant Late Summer Wed ding Are Held For Sanpete Society and Mrs. Roger Hansen tertained Mr. and Mrs. John Sour Johnny, Keith, and David, at dinner Monday evening. Three new teacheis for Wasatch arrived In Mt. Pleasant Wednseday evening. Miss Fern Roberson, from California, who will Head the Junior High De partmant; Miss Joan Shinew from Ohio, who will teach Spanish and English and be girl's supervisor at Finks Dormitory: and Miss Marian Pfeiffer, from Gustin Christiansen Seely An attractive member of Mt Pleasants younger set will become the bride of a young man from Fountain Green Friday, September 9, when Miss Patricia Seely weds Ken.r Christiansen Miss Seely is a daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. II. Rex Seely and t lie is a son of Mr. groom and Mrs. Roy Christiansen. The bride-to-bwas active in iXtia curricular circles at North Sanpete high school limn which she graduated last Spring. Mi Ohio, who will assist Miss Shinew with Spanish and English and in Finks Doritory. They were supper guests Wednseday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hansen e and Mrs. Joseph L. Lund in Provo. Friday spent Miss Ellanore Ewing, Western Area Secretary for the Presby terain Board of National Missions and guest speaker at the Synod and Snodical sessions held at Wasatch Academy this week, was the breakfast guest Thursday morning of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hansen. Christensen is a giailuaie of Moroni high school and is presently a student at Biigham Young University at Provo. A receptioa will l)o held fm the young couple at the home of ttie brides parents from 7 to 10 pm. following t he wedding rites. Matron of honor will lie Mis Charles Wicks, sister of the Inidi Best man will be O'Neil Hansen Flower girls wil be Pamela Sue Jackson and Charlene Wicks. The couple will make a home in Provo. San Miss Ellanore Ewing, and Mrs California, Franciso, Paul T. Mohler, Ogden, president of the Synodical Society of Utah, were the guests Wednseday evening of Mr. and Mrs. William Bur ton. Nelson Fairvieu) Topics Mrs. Minta Cox was hostess for a sewing club last Thursday. Members present were Mrs. Lilian Brady, Mrs. Marge Vance, Mrs. Goldie Tucker, Mrs. Adra Stewart, and Mrs. Erba Rasmussen. A lovely lunch was served and time was spent in sewing and chatting. Miss Sandra Cox celebrated her 9th birthday last Tuesday. Fourteen children were het guests. Mrs. Wendell Christensen was hostess for a sewing club last last Thursday evening. Members Erickpresent were Mrs. - sen, Mrs. Mack Vance, Mrs, Rex Turpin, Mrs. Goldie Mower, Mrs. Mower, Mrs. Marie Dorthy Minor, Mrs. Ross Johnson, and Mrs. Jack Tucker. Jorgensen An open house Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Jorg. nson will honor newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Dan Joigensen who were married August 27 at the Springville home of the brides to-b- e Mr. Re-c- THE FORMER JORGENSEN, man August 27, en- Mr. DAN Gough A wellknown former residein of Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. L. P. Nel son of Glendale. California, will wed Bishop William J. Gough also of Glendale, Saturday even ing at the Manti temple. "Mrs. Nelson is the widow of the late L. P. Nelson, forme postmaster at Mt. Pleasant Bishop Gough served as bishop of the Glendale ward when il was organized 2G years ago. H i s son, Basil Gough, is piesenth bshop of the Glendale ward. The couple are coming tc Manti with members of especially for ihe ceremonies which will he po Piesident formed by Temple Anderson. Sev- ral friends in Mt. Plea sant have been invited to attend parents. The open house for their son will be and daughter-in-laconduct'd by Mr. and Mrs. Jor gensen at tbei. Mt. Pleasant homo from 4 to 9 p.m. The bride , a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gustin of Spring-vinand was the former Alice Gustin. She is a graduate of Springville high school. The groom is a graduate o Wasatch Acad, my and served two years with the navy. The bride is a granddaughtei of the laic Mr. and Mrs. Job'' Mt. Bigl. r of Pleasant. couple spent a slioit honey moon at Biyee Canyon and will make their home in Mt. The Alter dinner, hours were spent mat visiting. Hostesses w re Mrs. Ralph Bljikham, Mis. Perry Blarkham Mis Raul Blarkham and Mis n infoi Blarkham. LaMont . . . Fi lends and neighhms of Mi. and Mis. Vims nt Major held a mu pi lsc pally for them Monday night. Mis. Chariot Olsen, Mis. Mary Peterson, Mrs. Olive Col- man, Mis. Bert Christensen. Mr and Mrs. R. J. Dye, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Jensen, Mrs. Mary Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Nunley, Mr. and Mis Max Jensen, Mrs. Mena Mr and Mis. Viigel Jacobsen and son. IMer, of Fountain Gieen visited their daughter and sister, Mis. Retry Blaokhain Tuesdav. , Ailvei tisemeiit n Citable DlShWBShei Qn Display A new General ) NOW Electric port-dd- dishwasher which requires Gio installation is now on display Cailsen, Mrs. Nellie Blain, Mrs Balky McCune Co. store at llael Covet, Mrs. Neva Dye. are moving to Mt. Pleasant. According to Ken The Majors neth McKay manager, the dishSalt Lake City. washer is leady to operate after attaching the wati-- hose to a Many out of town ielativ.s licit water faucet, placing the and friends and local friends of drain hose in a sink, and pluggMrs. Nancy S. Allied called at ing the cord into any elect! ical her home Saturday to extendi outlet. to her. best birthday greetings The easy installation and low She was seventy eight years of pi iio of this unit will now perage. mit many homemakers to enjoy the advantages of mechanical Mrs. Hannah Howell of dishwashers where permanmenl served a birthday dinmr to installations are no? feasible," family members for her daughter Mr. McKay said. Mrs. Neva Dye who observed her is new The mod.l round and birthday Friday. Mrs. Pe, hen is finished in white enamel. It of sons, Kelly, Ellis and Perry is mounted on easteis this City with Mr. and Mrs. De- for easy movementrubber from one lo ment Howell of Murry and Mr. cation to another in the kitchen. and Mrs. Lloyd Brady and family The dishwasher is top open for of Fairvievv enjoyed the dinnci convenience in loading, stainless party. steel racks hold an average ser Fair-vie- Moroni Personals . vice for six. An impeller . . Members of the Ladies Liter-rClub and their husbands A number of socials have heen at a dinner ere enttrtained arranged for the newly-wedsparty Tuesday night, served on the lawn at the Ralph B.ackham Try a PYRAMID ADLET! home rieasant. . (CWIY FORD OHLY FORP OFfERS VfU YOUR ( WHERE ELSE CAM SO LITTLE 1 Si) CHOICE OF 100 lip V8 OR OFFERS YOu'mAGiC A.TiOfBRAKEf Body aho frame f!v$ circulates watei evenly against all dish surfaces with a powerful washing action. The complete dishwashing operation involves washing in a and two detergent solution rinses in complete changes of hot water, Mr. McKay explained. Dishes can lie left in the unii to dry by evaporation. The length of the rinse and wash periods ran be regulated by the housewife, Advertisement. ) 54 MORE RlGiD UFi3UARO 'Picture wiwdow'vtSiSility) BUY YOU SO MUCH CAR ?) Ft. Green Social Notes James L. Nielson was honou-at a birthday dinner August 23 at the home of his dauglde-Mrs- Mrs. Beth Sanderson was Ivy N. Seager in Salt Lake hostess for a rook club, Friday City where all his family ga evening. Members present weie thered to honoi him at that Mrs. Lauta Vance, Mrs. Thelma time. The observance how vei Mowei, Mrs. Maude Hartley, was held a few days ahead due Marsel1 to the departuie of a grand Mrs. Olah Cox, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Velera Chiney, daughter, Miss Clara Lcaget Mrs. Claia Hamilton, Mrs. Min- who is leaving to fill a position erva Vance, Mrs. Varda Vance, as nurse at the Price hospital and Mrs. Marie Sanderson. A Present at the dinner weie Mi. lovely desert was served to the and Mrs. Seager. Mr. and Mrs guests. Time was spent in play- Jas. L. Neilson, Mrs. Alma and family of Frovo and ing cards. Pharis Nielson and family of Mrs. Clista Peterson was host- Fountain Green. ess for a sewing club Mr. Nielson is a rominent wool Members present were grower of Fountain Green and Mrs has filled many church positions Mrs. Nellie McAllaster, Edda Anderson, Mrs. Ellis Mad Accompanied home fiom Salt sen, Mrs. Gladys Anderson, Mrs. Lake City for a few days vara Hilda Peterson, Mrs. Anna Jensen tion were his grandson Robot Mrs. and granddaughter Clara S a Mrs. Winnie Rasmussen, 11a Jensen, Mrs. Phyillis Jones BprVondclla Mrs. Handly, Mis Roma Tucker. A lovely supp.u It was a real treat when thiec was served. sisters, Mrs. Laura Llewellyn ot Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Zina Cook The M Men and Gleaners of of Provo and Mrs. Caroline both wards will enjoy a party Johnson of Fountain Green visit-eat the home of President Golden at the home of Mrs Johnsons Carlston under the direction of on Saturday. Mis. Llewellyn and Larsen and Blanch Mrs. Cook Visited with oihei Mildred and friends befnrFollett. to their homes Mrs Reed Madsen and baby The 3Ks and their husbands p.utv at aie visting in Salt Lake with enjoyed a Pleasant Paik Ft Idas .voning fnends and relatives. While ovo tidtwali ifi al ,fo coil Noil-so- Monday-evening- - hfp(gef-Jh(on-t find Ford' new features come gift wrapped". A glance shows you why New York' Fashion Academy judged Ford "Fashion Car of the Year'. You'll find a brand new "feet", too , . . the feel of Yes, youll Hydra-Coil- " Fords new "Mid Ship" Ride . ' Seats, and . "Sofa-WidSonngs "Finger-TiSteering Order your Ford now . . e p LASS01I & HORMAII Mt. Pleasant AWARDED THE FASHION ACADEMY COLD Phone 212 MEDAL AS Tilt "FASKiOfKAR OF THE TEA1 |