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Show hP'nN THE MT. PLEASANT PYRAMID Pape Two DITORI ALS . . . Alums 01 46 To Hold Wasatch Class Reunion The Church Corner. . . Wasatch sweaters, an automobile robe on 'luesddy, Stp'im and tlie whole family," sec it reunion her 7, it was announced this tary Madsen Stated w ec k Anyone desiring fuithei in I he annual All members of the class, thtir suuinit i outing formation or tail write and it union oi Iht Hawaiian Mr Madsenmay friends and form, r school mate 3051 South at lltli Mission tiy .Society will Be ll Id arc urged to attend lor a full Salt Lake I lty 5, I tl. sttunld) tvtning,Bo veAugust 2S at Last, day of entertainment Bountiful Mutlhi Pal k a The class officers who an All (miner inlsslomu it s to lla Final Summer Westminster a the reunion, sponsonng wan aie invited to Be pit unit Roger Robison of Ihoenlx, An Fellowship Meeting and tiring their lamili s president, Clive Peteisen of to flic piogi.iiii will include na Is Sunday At 7 p. m. iurnbia, vice president, Paint la will live t nti Maineis, skits amt mu Morning Woiship services Poulsen of Richfield, secret at y In t inisslonai les, and all Be conducted at flic lust Lies Al si Lynn Kutpers of Zunt, New of 11 suits 00 a m Mexico, gunes and tonltsls iByteriun t Lurch at treasuier; Clautie 1) , new and dll iSunday morning somi thing a little of Silverton, Colo, reprt mg hi.nt which should piove a Im 'I he minister, Rev L Boll in .sentative, assisted by Bette of fun, at cording to ifn lin'd W 'per will speak on the theme Rhodes and Lev Gtay of Salt Mails! n III, ol set let, try the Bearing the Cross," the scrip Lake city tutul text from Matthew 10 31 gioup 'I he last sumrmr Mutler i'atk is just 30 minutes Westmtn diive ftotri downtown Salt Lake ster fellowship meeting will he In remit then, drive noitn 1mm held outdoors at 7 00 p m Mos Hawaiian Mission Reunion Set Tor Saturday. Aug. 28 Friday, August 27, 1948 Short, Short This is an editorial about vacations Vacations are wonderful things It s a shame they don't happen more often We're leaving for our s right now See you next week Salt Lake on Highway ".slim Ols.ii seivite station 'lake ilglitliand load to "Kve Points Follow sign station inleisetllon Carelessness Causes Fotver Tuesday Last Day To Claim Terminal Leave Pay Interruption Co. Explains K Ail unu.sual, expense, It aim u to ss than on. With fork ot soivice Muellet Iatk' on toad going east up the canyon out of door clothe., "Bung I tali .stain Di p annoying i inteiiuplion elec to the 'It llui ule ment nl Vetetans Mlar lowir main tony four ilmusaml I tl teniliids T O Bilen, v oil ot ( in red lectoi, ai o ind sy stem i idu all I'tdh vetetans of tin AuiH 1!) 50 the mu' Ming ot said till" 31, 11 IS tit aitlim in w hit h to Allgust JO, ollltials w ek apply for urnis it teiininal i.i.t ti It It ( e on Uoikmtn ttueshing giam it at a tody Bun thousand volt line Mr OBncn pointid out that wt st ol phiaim huilt up a the last session of ongn ss straw under tin line which amended the ad to piimit sut t dine inpileont.u w p n Hit ami and Mstiis hiotheis viving ll wues, voltage setting ol and dettastt'i on lilt and tunning the nieces nephivvs former ineinheis ol the aimed, of the (indue tens forces to leteive the Inn lit o It was sonic lit! le turn Mi llonds Armed Knees Leave '.Mi Jensi n, lily Httlinian of O Linen noted, howivot, that in could tonlatled hy those eases when the sei.i.e woikmen an the mtes-arman died oi was lulhd in a the o o the oj in tl hai j d sw Hi ht tion Before Being faulted line timid he (list on from the stivue, wnlows, ot tie sy s of kin amt dependents wm'u itt(li'il limn the list and normal lent opt latmg m hen not qualify for this the Meantum hi lestimetl m n asmuch as the si cities ol Mt Pleasant, Iphtaim, man of the seivnn pay gratuity w ft dot on let ted was madi m lieu of this In e and M l ill Irom 'Iclluude svstem and ('.mt fit. hay I ( I ( ( I I eii-- - t t i y t i , , l i Widows, next of kin, Bioth and' .tnd nieces ers, sixteis nephews ot the deceased i se v dis iceman, who died afti ami Be charge from the smicr leei-ivfore applying foi and his unused terminal leavo pay, may make application, piovi.l iilson amt .Satina weie without powei lot t petiotl of neatly two horns Ail Parcel Pest Begins In America. Sept. 1 following the inauguiation of Air Panel Post to some 3B For 1943. eign countries last Maich 15, the ll1 IS, with tit vv low rates of Mil O'Bnen added that for this henetit postage, the United States Postal applications are being handled By aU dts Department will on September trict service offices of the Itahi'. begin transporting parcel State Department of Vtteian-Affair- s lost via Air Mail, withins th' Ray It is roughly estunattd continental United Slat an postmaster, that nearly thru million clollais K Bohne, week in benefits will expire on Aug nounred this list 31, 1919 Mr OBrien slated "By putting wings on one or that about 30,000 I tab C. I 's its gicat service's to the people who have not yet made apphta i very one in the home, on the tion, will stand to lose this farm, in business, in industrv will he Benefited Bv the tis of much out of pocket money ing it Is done R J Brevities i this speedy, efficient, and sure question weie from the uppei means of air transportation, legion, which means that Lost Mr Bohne cKclared Creek doe hunting will he held day greeting H lends Horn tai Schools, business houses, am! only around the mouth ot the and neai Elden Hughes has a fish story that shouldn't happen o farmeis are expected to anpu canyon this fall. Among those who tailed to date the many benefits that a,e On Currant Creek, the boatd admire a sucker the attractive ludgt Unfortunately it can't be put into print. You'll Horn to accrue hound still didnt come to teims with Mrs Dimiila have to ask Elden to tell it to you mit gestures sure the landowners, who, it was stiueture and efficient, Bat Bat a Poulsen and duughtc-ie learned, of means transportation, planned to have a Mi. and Mis. Ben Wiignt, M.s ih B. N. staled double hunt this year. Scovil and daughter, Vir- services for his Brother, Jame Family Celebrates Birthday Currant Creek take was cut from M Gaddie in Logan, Satuidav Mr. and Mis. Buike .a, Of Bert M. Wright ginia, to season sex of 500 either post Post Olfice Will Mr. Mia and and Lav, Anhui, The sons and the regului renee 400 does during and Miss Addle Ieaison of Balt their lamihes ot daughteis Barton, all ol Mt PleasStay Put For Mi. and Mm season. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Jamu Lake city spent the eaily part of Beit M. ant, Wright gathered at the Another 6 Years jsen and daughter Shiney, M. the we.k here with hei brothe:, Mt Pleasant cabin m Chamber To Frolic Junior Mrs. C'ahoon Mr Wallie and land and Pearson, 'Geoige sistei, Mi, 'the Mount Pleasant Pos'oflnc' and Satuiday night Mrs. Harold and all of Hansen .William Belliston, to cel luate the bnth-dawill r main in the present cju.u Next Wednesday Evening Sunday Mr Lake Mrs and Salt and city, ot Beit M Wnght. Jaycee-Etteters for another six year, ly and Jaycees H. McCoy of Provo. Mrs Beit and (laugh was 35 piesent to enjoy 'lhere leason of a contract that w i from Mt Pleasant will meet for Iter Iklen have returned home the next On Sunday a reunion signed recently hy the present their monthly outing Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Petersen 'after a visit in Salt Lake city lessor and the Fouith Assisiant Wedesday at 7 p m at the chicken dinner was seixed to and children and the week Paul with hei Patsy past parents, the group. Rotsmaster Gem rat tor a tc rm lower power plant, it was an of 5 years commencing July (i, nounced this week by Vernon returned Saturday from a de Mr. and Mrs Mont An ler- n Present besides Mr and Mis Yellowstone in vacation lightful Beit Wright were Mi. and Mis. 1919, it was announced this wed. Staker, chairman of the event II. E. Park. Havenor and Sterling Events planned include volhy Ray K. Bohne, Postmaster Wright and children, Larsen of Salt Lake made a Whitney Mr. and Mrs Ferry Wright and Word was also received by ley ball and other games on the Satbrief left to Miss Mt Johansen Annie visit Pleasant a a the local Postmaster that picchildren, Mr and Mis. H. W. green to be followed by urday for a two weeks visit friends last Sunday. Belliston and children, ail ot vutisement has been issued nic supper and bonfire pio with Don Mr. Lund Mrs. and Salt Lake city; Mi. and Mi, covering the purchase of furr.i gram. Mr. Clearfield. Mrs at and Rex and family Syndergnau! Paul Wnght and family of Fph ture and screen line pat tit ton Arrang ments for the supper and Marv and daughters, Susan Mr. and Mrs. Armoiul eejuipment, postoffice lock boxc, are being made by a committee Miss Audrey Jones and Miss Kay of Murray, Kentucky die raim, Mr. Sta Mr and wire overhead set on part' from the Jaycee-Ettes- , and and family, Wright Virginia Dorton of Salt Lake spending a couple ot week Mrs Charlie Wright and baby, tions. ker said. here Mi at last the at the horrx of weekend visited Svnder no of to the invited were and Mr. and Mrs. B N. Scovil Members Upon the arrival home of Miss Jones parents, gaards paients, Mr. and Mm and fixtutes the postotfice will he bring guests. daughter Vnginia Ann of W. Mrs. Mr. J. Jones. Miss Mr. and Parley Syttdergaard Syn Mt. Pleasant. completely renovated and th of a a of the Jones is member is the supervisor dergaard new equipment installed Fairview Tiny Tots childrens ward at the L. D S faculty of Murray State College The installation of the 52o James C Andeis.n of Sait hospital. boxes, 13G more than is p . ' Dne For Dental Mr. and Mrs. B. N Scovil had Lake, an auditor of the Utah Tax a will necessitate ently in use, Examination Sept. 15 Mr and Mrs. Earl Poulsen and as guests Thursday and Friday Commission, spent Saturday and rearrangement of the lobby and A dental clinic for Fairview his sister and family of Rexburg, Idaho, vis Mr and Mrs. J Lynn Stiong Sunday here with work room Poul.-ento and daughters Alice and Caiol brother in law, Mr and Mis. Roy It is expected that even the children, 2 years atschool age, ited last week with Mr Poulsen and while here heped the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roul of American Fork 12b additional mail boxes v til will be conducted Mrs. Strong is the formci Ina 'celebrate Mrs. Ioulsen.s birthday city hall September 15, sen. Earl is employed at the not Be sufficient to satisfy the to Mrs Leone Za post office in Rexburg. Scovil of Mt Pleasant anniversaiy, Saturday present demand, Mr. Bohne said according briskie, state health nurse. clinic the Mr. and Mrs. George Blanch is Sponsor of tho e Board Cuts dental division of the State D- ard and children, Richard and Di. John Judy of Wendover visited Mt In Critical Utah Areas epartment of health. A. Soelberg will be the examin Pleasant relatives last week '1 he Board of Big Gam ton mg dentist d guests at the home ot trol this week altered its stand Mothers interested in having Blancha, d Sorensen, Mrs on thiec sections of the si Re their children attend the cniuc mother. and changed deci take t.gur 'may call Mrs. Don Cox for up to correspond mote closely Kipointments at Fairview 2012 Mrs. Agnes Bainsen ad M s what the sportsmen actually Francis Shallenberger of E anted and Nevada, spent Monday Visit To The Board met m the office Pay in Mt. Pleasant wi'h Tuesday of the Utah Fish and Game De Genealogical Oiiice their sister, Mrs Thomas H Twelve members of the Sou Jon s and family The two la partment to hear open discus sions on three critical aroas-Lo- st ward genealogical class unde: dies and Miss Ruby Jones and ' Creek in Webei (vuntv, the Dadership of Mrs. Law rent t Miss Verda Rasmussen .ih'i-.lCurrant Cieok in Wasatch Du Barton, spent Thursday visiting funeral services in Salt Lake chesne counties, and the Veinon the church historian's and pet. Sunday for Mrs Mary A I! offices in Rhodes, an oldei sistei. Grantsville area in Tooele conn ealogical societys Salt Lake city ty led By The Tooele appeal R. K. Caddie attended funeral Mrs. J F. Pritchett and Mis. were chaut members ol the Tootle Ioua'v Harold Winkler its feurs for the group. Wildlife Federation, won buck-- in an campaign to sa c the With a nice taste and care in effort to preserxe some of lr. brood stock The buck hunt was weaving words together, you closed this year on portions of will express yourself most hap Grantsv tile pi ly, if a skillful setting makes the Vernon and areas There were also 500 deet a familiar word new Horace. cut out of the special hunts in Tootle County And, after all, it is style It took a petition of landown alone by which posterity will ers. representing lb 000 acres in judgt of a great work, for an Lost Creek area to bring the author can have nothing truly hoard up to a reconsideration his own but his style. Laac of the deer take in this area Dlsraeli. The landowners protested the The style of an author should taking of any hornless deer on their lands, holding that the be the image of his mind, but buck hunt alone would tike 'the choice and command ol more than enough deer from their region The board cut the G00 doe ki to 250, these animals to he hunted only on lands wht'h How times have changed. were not included in the jieti Three years ago, when our first victorious combat men left tion Most of the landowners in comes ease Longfellow wt-i- t , s Rue-sel- l c s Fair-vie- Deer-Tak- M-- mw r Tcs Mt. Pleasant Gunn will dire t tl t devotions, and Miss June Shaij t will lead recreational activii"' ht Light refreshments will served, and prizes will be given (if Scene for game winners. meeting activity will Be the Finks Dormitory Lawn , mammg .'7 Christensen took us at our word when we said to do anything more strenuous than read intend we didn't a book during the vacation To He handed us a volume with the alarming title, Hell With Hunting," by Ed Zern, who also wrote, it Icm out, "To Hell With Fishing'' Alter reading Mr Zern's forthright foreword we've deThe foreword follows cided he's our favorite author "It is customary in books about hunting, lor the author to write a foreword, in which he bows and scrapes all over the place and apologizes for taking up the reader's time If I can take time to "Well, the hell with that, bud write it, you can take time to read it. "Also the author customarily explains in the foreword that his only purpose in writing the book is to be helpful to the reader. "Frankly, I am not even remotely interested in being helpful to the reader. "Have you ever noticed the reader being helpful to me? At The Stansfield's "The only purpose of this book is to make money for It looked like open house Sc the author, and if the reader needs any help, he can apply day at the newly compleU to UNRRA Stansfield summer lodge or the Morris Plan. in Cottonwood canyon as Mr and "I've got my own troubles." Mis. John Statistic-Ispent tl. to Clarice 91 ;t M FOOLERY. . . of the 1910 class at Academy will hold a s m s Ill-ol- vv t & , .lO r Wc .O''' . , - cm ' 0S32B0 & NORMAN LASSOM Phone 212 Mt. Pleasant SALE Good family Ford Good Excellent condition rubboi Call Jos L. 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II FI P WAN7T D Huit pn kcis A 13. 20, 27 eh $1 hr for giadei wuik 12c bu Iv LOST Small for puking Cotkei white tall immediate with' Ptovo Os'lTRt oi so,- Virgil Jo dog Spaniel female - SEPTEMBER l(TT) OT) U UJ Esalt LAKE nu S V- CITY ) - Rt hhnsen, 2 Box M3, On. m 7 - iUI! MI Vei y u I mis Sim km s, iv Oh ( hi ( ii e Mm a, A 2' 2 si ... h v M n blonde ears, miles south er grieving tin to Mvth Fast, terson, Mt rewatd lost on highway five of Thistle, hoy ownFinder phase re Peterson, 710 North Provo, or A L PePleasant, and get A 27 pd HOT ISLE BUY Women Excellent FOR RENT MADE EM 1 i pay. travel sports go with an Army job in Japan! FOR L overseas THE Cold Driiiks-Candy-Ic- e 'EM SACK wt. Cream GADDIES HT. PLEASANT Japan, much of it was a shambles. The Japanese people were so dazed by defeat they didnt know which way to turn. The life of an Army man often had its discomforts But look at him today' Hes helped to start the rebuilding of Japan, to restore roads and railways, to inspire a tired and hungty people with the hope of Democracy. Under his guiding hand, couits of Justice, woman suffrage and freedom of worship have been brought about In Japan there Is only one soldier for every 400 Japanese the smallest per capita occupation army in the world. The pay of a Private Is 50 higher than three years ago, then another 20" higher oveiseas. And almost every cent can be banked None of it goes for food, housing, medical or dental care, clothing, retirement annuity, or the opportunity to continue his education The Army furnishes him equipment for organized sports While on leave, he can ski in winter or visit summer resorts at a fraction of what these activities would cost him In the U. S An Army career In Japan Is full of advantages such as these. Compare It w ith any Job across the board you'll find It hard to beat1 Ask at your nearest Army and Air Force Recruiting Station for full details U.S. ARMY AND U.S. AIR FORCE RECRUITING SERVICE ,u mi.nmiii , ).i ijini.ji Ui tl ) ARMORY BUILDING KT. PLEASANT '..m i LdTHV A M |