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Show I .,tr jtr;1 stcuRiir yA w: Volume LVIII Post Office Will Stay Put Tor Another 6 Years New Bishopric Installed Sun. Arnold Stevens was named Ml. Pleasant bishop of the North vs aid at Sawament seiv-icelast Sunday evening. The new bishop is associated with the Mt. Pleasant oltiee ot the Soil conservation seiviii and has resided heie foi tin past four jears. Counsellors named were F. D. Peterson, North Sanpct Sunda;. school superintendent and pio prietor of the Central Utah Im plement and Hardware company, and Ralph llafen, manager of Safvtway store and tirst of the Mt. Pleasant Lions club. Installation of the new bishopric was conducted by Stake nt Cariston President Golden s Fairvit-w- . ward clerk nounced later, will it be was anan- nounced. Bishopric ardson. Rex Matson is the out going ward clerk. fairview ke vwiiuYM ;T mcj-ii-- Couf. Longtime Civic Leader Passes Levi E. Y (rang, Marion T. ryrr w' omney Conferences Romney Is Moroni Is Successful Young Listed At N. S. Stake Conf. Speaker Elder Marion G. Romney, as- Elder piesidcnt Levi Edgar Young, ol tiie Fiisi Council or seventy, will dliecl tnj rXoitli Sanpete stake cunlerence, u was announced this week b Carl-slon- . Slake President Gulden sistant to the Council ot the Twelve, will be the visiting church authority at sessions oi the Moroni stake conference Saturday and Sunda. First meeting of tiie conference is scheduled for Saturday evening at 8 p. m. when Pi test hood officers from throughout the five wards ot the stake will gather for a leadership session at the Moroni West ward. Stake President George Anderson will conduct. He will also conduct the first general session of the conference Sunday morning at 10 a. m. The 2 p. m. afternoon session will be conducted by Ihes-iden- t Clifford S. Blackham. Special music will be presented by L. D. S. girls from the Moroni East West and Fountain Green wards. Ha Faux will direct the West ward choral group, John K. Guymon, the East, and Jesse Oldroyd, Fountain Gieen. A luncheon will be served Sunday noon under the diiec-tioof the West ward Reli. f Society. President Dorthea Olsen and counsellors, Minerva A. Anderson Nelson and Mertie are directing plans for the Funeral services for Lars Jacob Andersen, TO, piominent civic and church woiker, were conducted at 2 p. m. Thuisdaj in the Moroni East ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ oi Latter Day Saints, by Bishop James Nielsen. Burial was in the Moroni City luncheon. A Primary stake convention for North Sanpete, South San- cemetery under direction of the Wards, in addition to the two pete and Moroni stakes was Jacobs Mortuary of Mt. Pleas- at Moroni and Fountain Green held in Fairview August 13 in ant. ward, which will participate in Mr. Andersen died at the the ward the Fttirvliew North conference are Wales ward Andera of Leonard home son, chafiel wth North Sanpete as and Chester ward. sen in Salt Lake city Saturday the hostess stake. At the 10 a. m. meeting Mrs. afternoon from a heart attack. Demo. Governor Candidate Edda S. Graham was in charge The last eight years a he had daugh- To Speak Here Sept. I and board members . present lived at the home of Santa-quin- . were: Mrs. Delsa Stevens, Mrs. ter, Mrs. Truman Hall in John S. Boyden, Democratic Beatrice Windsor and Mis. Franwill candidate for governor, t.rm-several He served had cis Bennett. They met with all PleasMt. hold a at the meeting and board members of the throe as Moroni city councilman ant City Hall on Wednesday, during his tenure of office he September stakes. I at eight p. m. the in was instrumental having members board The general All residents ot Sanpete counlie water installed, city system met with each stake separare cordially invited to come prominently identified with ty out and ieet Mi. Boyden and ately at 10:30 a.m. with the served and stake in agricultural pursuits hear him discuss the vital Ispresident of each yeais as water commis- sues confronting the people of charge: Mrs. Opal Aagaid, Mo- many Pitch River San of the Ilarmon. sioner Rozella Mrs. roni, He was a Sanpete county. South Sanpete and Mrs. Edda drainage district. Moroni Stake, high priets in S. Graham, North Sanpete. as superintendLuncheon was served at noon and ofhad served the Y. M. M. I. A. and had to about fifty Primary repre- ent sentatives by North Sanpete been active in other church auxiliary organizations. stake board members. He was born in Moroni NoA general assembly at 1:30 vember 17, 1871, a son of Lars and stake all for held m. was p. Anna Britta Andersen. His and and officers ward Primary Fondley Pari Hansen, 20, a first wife was Mrs. Rose White former Mt Pleasant boy, and a teachers, stake and ward priest- : Andersen. divorce After their and th hood representatives of Parley Brotherson grandsor; JuliIsabel to was married he three general board members. of this city, was killed Sunday L. D. Manti in the Nielsen ette A speech of welcome was given in an explosion on the Island of S Temple in May, 1901. The young man enGuam. by North Sanpete stake Primary sons and Surviving are three in the U. S. Navy on his listed president, Mrs. Graham. The general assembly was two daughters, Ivan Andersen seventeenth birthday Nov. 12, Kent and of Moroni, Leonard 2:43 and departdismissed at 1944 and was assigned to overof Salt Lake City, seas mental meetings were held un- Andersen duty on Guam in Decern-bbof San Anne Eva Mrs. Shirley til 4 pm. of that year. He had seived TruMrs. and Members of the North San- Francisco, Calif., entire enlistment on Guam man Hall of Santaquin; 19 his with pete stake Primary board who the exception of a two 13 great- month's assisted with the convention grandchildren and furlough home in 1946. were: President Graham, Alta grandchildren. He was born in Mt. Pleasant, L. Jensen. A. Larsen, Nov. 12, 1927, a son of Fondley Virginia Roma S. Tucker, Anna Jensen, Remains Of Joseph J. Gee L. and Jennie Brotherson HanR. Christie Evelyn D. Terry, sen, now living at 27 W. 17th To Rest At Moroni Bunnell, Nellie Blain, Ada R. He attended Ave., Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. Urvin Gee of school in Mt. Pleasant and GarEllis, Neva H. Dye and Iva Z. 884 Smoot Ave., Provo, received field and was an active member Truscott. word from the Graves Registra- of the L. D. S. Church. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Anderson tion Department at Ogden that He is survived by his parents; daughter the remains of their son, Pfc his grandfather; a accompanied their brother, A. Mr. and Mrs. and Joseph J. Gee, who was killed Franklin L. Hansen; and two in action in Germany during sisters, Mrs. Connie Elaine DarI. Tippetts of Ephraim to southern Colorado where they toured the recent war, were enroute to rell and Yolanda LyRene HanThe body sen of Garfield. the ruins of ancient cliff dwell- the United States. reached New York harbor on ers and the museum there. August 19. The steps of faith fall on the After the body arrives at OgMr. and Mrs. H. E. Tucker and void, but find the rock seeming (Continued on back page.) beneath. Whittier (Continued on back pace 1 Of Primaries ; y Number 39 . The Mount Pleasant Post office will i', main in the piesent quar teis for another six eais b leason of a contract that was signed iccentlj by the piesent lessor and the Fourth Assistant Potsmaster Geneial for a term of 5 ear.s commencing July (j, HI lit, it was announced this week by Ray K. Bohne, Postmaster. Woid was also received by the local Postmaster that ad has been issued Veitisemcnt covering the purchase of furniture and screen line paitinon equipment, postoffice lock boxes and wire oveihead scixen parti lions. Upon the arrival of the new fixtures the postoffice will be completely renovated and th, new equipment installed. The installation of the 520 boxes, 120 more than is pres ently in use, will necessitate a rearrangement of the lobby and woik room. It is expected that even the 120 additional mail boxes will not be sufficient to satisfy th. present demand, Mr. Bohne said. released at Sundae evenings meeting weie Bishop J. W. Winkelman and counsel MORONI lors Que Seely and Ivan Rich- Tri-Sta- .rririr;;, cv Mount Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah, Friday, Aug. 27, 1913 North Ward Sees A O Sessions will he conducted the North ward, and Sunuay 10 a. in. and 2 p. m. Meetat ings held at pievious for mothers and daughter, prior to the tust general Saturday at 8 p. m. at Fair-vie- contei-enee- session Sunda-- will not this conleienee, Cariston said. The Saturday owning part of ing will be for Priesthood s be a Piesi-itei- meetlead-e- t s. Special music has ' ,'N v'YVaYv'V , uw miu AGAINST A BACKGROUND OF BLOOMS IN THE JOSEPH LUND GARDEN, Jewel Sorensen and Lily Jdarchant plan Sunday's Jaycee-Ett- e Flower show. Photo, Madsen Studio been include renditions by a male chorus from Spring Ci.y and Mt. Pleasant, under the direction ot George E. Squire, at Hie 10 a. m. meeting Sunday us well as an Aaronie Priest nood quartet. At the afternoon meeting Sunday N. Stanley Brady will direct a combined choir from Fairview North Sou ii and to t wards. Spring City B. Y. Allred, 86 Will Be Feted Exhibit Sanpete Jaycee-Ette- s At Manti Sept. 2 A county exhibit will lie Among the eldest of the male held in the Manti North ward members of this city is Brigham recreation hall SepY. Allred who will Thursday, reach his show ture arrangements may bo en-The annual flower tember 2, according to Miss Ber- eighty-sixtWednesred. birthday, sponsored by, Mt. Pleasant -Ettes will he held in City Prizes will be awarded for the nice Palfreyman, home demon- day. Hi A family will pay him honor on that day. Hall from 1 till 9 p. m. Sunday. most numerous displays Horn stration agent. Mr. Allred was born at EphThe program will feature mu- any group or individual. AH The exhibit will he judged in raim, August 25, 1862, a son or sical readings and Fred clubs and civic organizations and C. R. Walter of the have been solicited to enter the morning and will be open James T. S. and Eliza Mainwar-inAllred. The lather was an Utah Associated Garden clubs, flowers. V. 11. Gunderson of to the public from 1 to 9 p. m. Salt Lake, wiM be the featured North Sanpete high school will Girls from third and fourth early colonizer and Indian in. terpreter and the mother joined have on display an agricultural year speakers sewing clubs will hold the church in England and afThe show will also exhibit an arrangement. a dress review beginning at 8 ter heirloom doll, a doll arriving in America became house, p. m. and demonstration teams a cook in the Nauvoo mansion. showing gardens, landscaping will participate at 2 oclock. Both parents were membrs of A N. and out door living room. The purpose of the exhibit is the Mormon Battalion. While a revolving table will display to see who from Sanpete coun- young boy Mr. Allred lived in flower arrangements. ty will represent the county at Circle Valley where his father The committee is endeavorthe State Fair exhibit in Salt was called on a mission to the ing to have John 11. Stansfield Lake. Indians. He has lived the maand Max Blain, well known jority of his life in this city. artists, place a group of ttuir Through the work of his father paintings in the show room. the Indians he became Members of the Jaycee-EtteTo Sportsmen Stage with North Sanpete senior and junwill be hostesses at a tea and acquainted with many of tiie show ior high schools will begin acthe early Indian chieftans and their reception during activities with the settlers. hours. tivity Thursday Sept. 2, when He has had as his occupaMrs. Ruth Christopher, presi- students will meet at the high Trap Shoot Aug. , Mrs. Jewel school building and advise with tion, that of farming and workdent of K. W. Peterson, chairman of ing in the early lumber indusSorensen and Mrs. Lily Mareh-an- t teachers about registration and the Mt. Pleasant Rod and Gun try. He has been a faithful are in charge of arrange- assignment of lockers. club announced member of the L. D. S. Church ments. Displays must be encommittee, School buses will leave statered before noon Sunday. En- tions one hour later than usual Thursday, completed arrange- and served as a Ward trants must bring their own and students will return home ments for a trap shoot to be form any years. He was marShe vases or containers proper as soon as registration is com- held at Mt. Pleasant Sunday, ried to Christina Neilsen. some years ago. 29, starting at noon. All types of flowers labeled. August away passed plete. Sportsmen from Clear Creek, house plants, cacti and miniaThey were the parents of eight The regular class work will be- Thistle and all neighboring living children, Mrs. Joseph F. 6. Junior gin Monday, Sept. towns have been asked to par- Hansen, Earl and Ives Allred, high school will have separate ticipate. After the Mt. Pleas- Spring City, Mrs. Jack Ezell and and distinct organization this ant shoot the sportsmen will go Hugo Allied, Salt Lake city and year with more opportunity af- to Fountain Green where Mt. Pleasant. an- Sanford forded for development in lead- other shoot will be held at 3 There are Allred, 15 grandchildren and ership and talent. 12 great grandchildren. p. m. Much activity is in evidence Present and participating will on the football field when be Lee Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart of Williams, winner of the S. Coach Ernest Brungers N. $10,000 centennial handicap at Benjamin, Utah, are the proud Rams line up in good numbei which J. Bracken Le was the parents of a new baby girl born Both runner-upeach night for practice. Jim Lipsey, winner July 26. This is the first bab Mrs. Fairview Funeral services for and Spring City, along of the 1947 P. I. T. A. class state of the Stewarts. The mother 82, with our local Mary Petersen Blackham, are reprechampionship; Elden Tidwell, was formerly Miss Lois Thomplate Willard sented in good boys, widow of the numbers. present P. I. T. A. state C. C. son of this city. James Thomp-seBlackham, Sr., were conduced iN. S. School District of this city is a grandchampion, winner of Sun Valley at 2 p. m. .Wednesday in the Makes Institute Plans runner-uin father of the new baby. and ward handicap Moroni East chapel, School institute plans have Calcultta shoot, and J. Bracken Church of Jesus Christ of Latter been made by a committee rephas Miss Francis Thompson Day Saints by Bishop Ray Mc- resenting the Teachei, Associa- Lee, Republican candidate for nomination for governor. recently enjoyed a trip of sevKinnon. the Board of and tion, principals, Neil Wilcox is president of eral months to Yellowstone NaBurial was in the Moroni Education, and are as follows: Mt. Pleasant Rod and Gun tional Park and vicinity. the of under th. diiection cemetery August 30, 9:00 a. m. Club. (Continued on hack page.) Jacobs Mortuary of Mt. Pleas- to Monday, 12 noon, principals meeting ant. at North Sanpete high school. Mis. Blackham, who had been 8:00 p. m. General session of a resident of Moroni for mote all school at Moroni than sixty years, died Sunday high school.employes Irvin T. Nelson, a her at after home, evening guest speaker. long illness. August 31, 9.00 a. was born in Fountain nt.Tuesday, She to 12:30 p. m. General and Green, March 11, 1866, a daugh departmental meetings with all All male citizens and all male Registration Dates ter of James and Maren Sven-se- school employees participating dates by ago Registration persons residing in Mt. PleasPetersen. On Nov. 16, 1887 Howard Barker, guest speaker. ant, Fairview and Spring City, groups of eligible inductees arc to Wiliard she was married Lunch 12:30 to 1:30 p. m. as follows: Blackham St., of Moioni. 1. Persons born in 1922, after provided by school lunch peo who will have attaimd 13 ;oais are four and sons Surviving in Mt. Pleasant under the of age and are under 26 years Aug. 30, will be registered Aug. pie Willard a daughter, Jr., Laun, direction of Blanche Johnson. of age are required to register 30. Blackham and Ace, and Earl 1:30 p. m. General 2. Persons born in 1923 will be meeting before designated registration of Mrs. Eva B. all Bailey, and final reports of depaitmen-taregistered Aug. 31 or Sept. 1. officials at Moroni; 11 grandchildren, and either board county 3. Persons boin in 1921 will groups. One 9 great giandchildren. Wednesday, Sept. 1, 9:00 a. m. headquarters at Manti, or at be registered Sept. 2 or Sept. 3. L. is an now' grandson serving 4. Persons born in 1925 will Faculty meetings in each school the Mt. Pleasant City Hall beD. S. mission in California. of school tween August 30 and Septemunder the direction be registered Sept. 4 or Sept. 7. ber 18, according to the Rev. E. 5. Persons born in 1926 will principals. Democratic Women Study Thursday, September 2, 10.00 E. Bollinger, president of the be registered Sept. 8 or Sit. 9. a. m. .Registration of secondary Mt. Pleasant Lions club. 6. Persons born in 1927 will be Group To Be Organized In an effort to simplify pro- registered Sept. 10 or Sept. 11. students in the following buildL. Mrs. Heibcrt Norman, San ings only: North Sanpete high cedure, it is urged that registra7. Persons born in 1928 will be MoDemocratic ice school for grades 7 to 12. pete county tions be made at an early dau, registered Sept. 13 or Sept. 11. he said. The Council room at chairman, announces a meeting roni high school. 8. Persons born in 1929 will be to be held in the Mt. Pleasant Fiid.iy, September 3, 100 p the City Hail will be open from registered Siqit. 15 or Sept. 16. City Hall Monday evening. Aug- nt. New teacheis are to meet 8:00 a. nt. to 5:00 p. nt. each 9. Persons born in 1930. before ust 30 at 8 p. m . The pm pose at the North Sanpete district of- week day. Harold Hansen, Sept. 19, will lie registered of is a to oigani.e the meeting fice for general instruetions. Clerk, will direct legist! at .mt Sept. 17 or Sept. IS. IT'S LUCKY THIRTEEN FOR YOU SAYS COACH ERNEST BRUNGER as he passes a Democratic Womens Stud club Teachers Listed 10. Persons boi n on or after proceedings. All inteiested worn n aie in is an incomplete jersey to Center Arthur Neilson ol Mt. Pleasant while teammates Wallace Allred, Spring Registrants must bring sente Sept. 19, 1930 will be tegiMered Following vlted to attend. Theie wPl he list of teai tiers for the district: means of identifieation when ion tiie day attain 18 y aix See Story back page. City, and Keith Miner, Fairview, smile their approval. a program and iidieslirivnis la few vacancies are vet to bo they appear at the draft otHee, of age or they wTltim five days Photo bv Madsen Studio will be slaved. u ontnued on page Three) it was slated. theieaftcr. Invite Public To See 4-- Prettiest Bloons, Artful Bouquets H 4-- t Jaycee- Augs-burge- r s 4-- Pari Hansen S. Schools Killed At Guam Plan Dry Run Next Thursday s 29 Jaycee-Ettes- - Mary Blackham Is Given son-in-la- Moroni Burial ; - Want Greetings From The President? Draft Registration Begins Aug. 30 l |