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Show Iago ti;e mt. pleasant ptfamid Six Cinch Lead In Spring City Stake Basketball Tournament Play M-M- en (lie U iis.ili h hoys by a .sioie o. In S, di ha.x liie iimlied opplng t hi ill out ol t III City i. unless ue M Men Wasatch and .Mleague By Reed Madsi-- Spring Ninth Sanjnte basketball crinwi, with only one game lelt to play and still were s tved a delirious buffet luncheon and spent the evening playing garni s and darning Those entei tallied wereBishop Otis Nielsen, Mr and Mis Jai k liitnii, Mi and Mis Hugh E. Anlit i si n Joan Larsen, Mi. ton w ill) ust about evetybody, Biady, Aib til Pastrne sen, Omni ol hum the Imys Ltiikson, Allen Bet k, Sonya i1"' exception was Cailstun, Patsy Jones, Albeit Pe jMatiti and Ninth Sanpete, Ros.xll'd fur something or other in Winnie Vance, tei.xon, school basket-Terty, Barbata Madsen, Nadine the Sanpete high hall when sioies wen-Alhf Fugue Id Pasmussen, Jones, Jet n, toted up after Wednesday eve Graham, Giant Graham. 'rung's games. Omit.i! Snow and Gunnison ate lied Helen Pasmussen, , ifor the top slot. Wasatch LaMurr Hamilton, Burnside, Not mu Jensen, Alton etny and Moroni aic tied fot and ('and Giciham and Paul Bluhm second place with Munti merribeis of the N. S yeaibook North Sanpete trailing tile pack statf, wen guests at a dmnei in that oilier. Wasatch has the served by Mrs. Miriam T. Niel- distinction of taking the only son of Mt. PI as, mt Saturday game lost by Snow so far. Local games played Wednesevening. day night saw Wasatch lose to Mrs. Luna Bills and her chil- Gunnison and North Sanpete dren returned to Salt Lake Fri lose to Manti. North Sanpete fans will have day. They have been staying with Mrs. Plilmda Turpin. Be- a chance to compare North Sanfore tiny left, Mrs. Bills enter- pete and Wasatch teams Mon tained her btidge club, Guests jay evening when the two teams Olive rnot at Wasatch. were- Thelma Butnsidi folCliste Vance, Bills, SeNorna League Standings are as Mower, Bert;ows: Altha Mower, Won Lost Perc. Chi isensen, Lillian Brady, Em Team 1 .Kill 5 ma Sidwell, Wilma And, rson. Snow .8.30 5 Vanei Gunnison Margery Hansen, Huhy .500 Wasatch Academy 3 and Dee Orton. .BOO Moroni .200 Sunday in attendance at a Manti .000 chicken dinner at the home of No. Sanpete Graham Mr. and Mrs. Maitland were: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Las-so- NORTH SANPETE and Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs and Nellie Joan, HIGHLIGHTS D,'tuff Lasson Lasson By Barbara Josie Mr. and Mrs. Bernard This morning m the auditorand Calvin, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lasson of Birdseye, and ium the Juniors presented tin the Mrs. Nellie Carlston of Salt Lake. assembly program with The occasion was the Lasson therm "Beyond the Blue Hoii Reunion. After the dinner tlu .on, as a part of the promotion time was spent with home mo- being given the Junior Irom vies. tonight and Saturday night. ariJuniors who participated Mrs. Ila Jensen was in Provo as follows: Lucille Jensen, Lynn Monday visiting with Mr. and Mower, Beth Wooisey, Beth JoMrs. Cleston Rigby and family. hansen, Iatsy Seely, Ruth Nunley, Maxola Olson, Oneita BurnMiss Carol Terry, daughter of side, J. R. Peterson, Leila Rutli Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Terry of Allred, Joe Jensen. Bert Wooisey. Spring City, spent the weekend Berkley Graham, Tom Peel, Lua-sonat the home of Mayciel Jensen. Anderson, Maxin.- Richards, Doris McArthur, Joanne Larsen, Miss Renee Nielson of Quincy, Jay Shepherd, Peggy Peterson Washington, sister of Mrs. Edat Ted Gay, Yvonne Aiken, VonEll win Miner, has been visiting Larsen, Perry Draper. Golden the Miner residence over the weekend. Wasatch And North Sanpete Set Basket Battle For Monday Night , both suffer another dife.it And Spring City, Well, theyie 'llic still in tlieie try mg for all then standing und ideated. Spnng City quint look tin li last might They liteially walloped tinSouth uaid Fountain (been 58 15 game fioin cagerx at Spnng City Tuesday night, although they lame i Ion to their fust defeat o! the sea son and luckily won by mints, aieoiding to then mail Cutler Schofield It seems that Mt. Pleasant'-sta- r was Fillis who diopp. d the ball thiough the hoop lion, nearly any spot on the liooi and really gave the Spnng City boys a competitive game. Fairview Ninth Waul finished MORONI their last league game by de Mrs. Heber Christensen Ry fcating the Fairview South waiii P (uint by a decisive seoie. Continued Lorn lost page.) was the North Ward all and the puniest exhibition building for the reined Pellet the South has put on all year, Soiicty piesjd ney, Norma Bl.n k ham, Julia Soiertson, May Peter they not only needed a tub to son Malile Blni Bham. Each thiough hut was ri ruleserited drop the hall with a book "Got pi needed some good stii ky ll of Thought" den by Nuggets to in hands their help paper 1'iesident I)oi then Olson. hoid on to the ball. and (Irani Johnson Eddie Edna Larson is at it Moioni Fowles of the North waul wete hospital w heie she was op- rated high mint rnen and it seemed on last Thmsday. they just couldnt he stoppi d Eddie dropped in 21 mints while Mr. and Mrs. Hermit Conk o' Grant followed closely with Id An interesting fact was that Fountain Green are the proud Eddie Minor must have wanted parents of a baby girl horn at a his own ward (the South) to lose Moioni hospital Feliruaiy 1. badly as he played with t ft Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Eliason North. Now the question among is "When is aie irjoieing over the safe a r South Ward rival of a baby girl at a Moroni to Eddie moving hospital January 31. Ward, Perc. Won Team 1 (100 Mrs. llyrum Tidwell wtnt to 7 Spring City .BOO Payson Tuesday to visit with Mt. Pleasant No. 3 Mr. and Mrs 4 .500 her children, Fairview North 2 ,20c Lindon Hall and family who tire Fairview South .113 moving to Casper, Wyoming in Mt. Pleasant So. 1 fin the near future. Next Tuesday night ish the league Mrs. Lnon Chiistenseti exception of one hack Provo and her daughter, Mis be played between and thr, e Peah Featherstone South ward and Mt. of Washingchildren, formerly North ward. ton, D. C., visited List Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Freshman Basketball L. Anderson. It looks like the battle will Podney be between Wasatch Academy and Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Anderson Udell Anderson and the Moroni quintet for lion Aagard of Salt Lake city spent Greet Friends ors in the Freshmen league. last weekt nd with Mr. and Mrs. A chicken dinner was served Fairview took a beating from Rodney L. Anderson. to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Barker of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Bradley Don Barker of Hebor, Mr, and announce the marriage of their Mrs. Reid Barker, and ML and son Don R., to Miss Ida Lou Mrs. Lee Barker and famil.ps of Jones of Monroe, Washington. Provo, Mr. and Mrs. A. RA AnThe cermony was performed on derson of Fairview and Miss January 27. Carol Christenson of Moroni at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Watch and pray, that ye enter E. Anderson, Sunday. not into temptation: the spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh A daughter was born to Mr. is weak. Matthew 26:11 and Mrs. Willis A. Hand of Kalispell, Montana on January It behooves you to be keenly 28. Mrs. Hand was Miss Eva vigilant; and better had you Christensen, daughter of Mr. and watch in the market place than Mrs. J. C. Christensen of slumber in the temple. Maeter linck. ound tn la-o- Ftldav, February - tin-wa- It is as easy to deceive one's it, as it to deceive others is difficult without their finding it out. Rochefoucauld. e - - Cradle News uu-k- , Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carter Sunday and were their sons Lester Clair Carter and families of Dragerton, and a daughter, Mrs. lhva Swensen and family of Moroni. The occasion was the and Mrs. David Ottexon birthday anniversaries of the happy to announce the elder Carters. arrival of a daughter, their firxt Mis. Zina Jacobsen is convalchild, born January 25 at a of her layxon hospital. Tin- mother escing at the home former Madge Christensen of daughter, from a sprained ankle Freedom. which resulted from a fall on an Icy pavement. Mr. are - Observes 80th Birthday Mayor and Mrs. George F.. Collard of Provo held open house January 26 to honor Mrs. Matilda Collard, mother of Mayor Collard, who celebrated her 80 birthday on that day. Those attending from Fountain Gieen were, her son. Road Patrolman lit ed Collard and family, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Nielson, N. M. Jensen, Mrs. Katie Osmond Crowther, Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Collard formerly resided in Fountain Gieen. Site is a devout Latter-daSaint and is admired lay her many friends for her strength of character and outstanding personality. We join in wishing Mrs. Collard a happy birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Seely have returned from a two weeks visit at St. George. They recently were called to American Falls, Idaho, to attend the funeral of a niece who died in an automobile accident. Spring City Citizens Asked To Help Primary Hospital The annual drive for the Children's Hospital Primary starts this week in the ward with the following officers making Farm". house to house canvass for conA Poems recited: of View Libbie Mrs. tributions: Allred, Heaven" and "Hitler's Dream. Mrs. Olga Black, Mrs. Rose SchoPiano selections wete: "La; field, Mrs. Edith Sorensen, Mrs. in tin Boogie" and "Boogi. Hazel Black, Mrs. Otellia Justen-sen- , Blues". Mrs. Jessie Schofield, Mrs. Visitor From Logan Lola Sorensen, Mrs. Vida Terry, Miss Helen Cawley, a repre Mrs. Mamie Allred, Mrs. Ada sentative of the Utah State AgMr. and Mrs. Vurl Morgan and Fillis, Mrs. LaFern Jensen, Mrs. ricultural College, visited the Nellie Blain, Mrs. Hilda Jensen, North Sanpete Home Economics daughters were Salt Lake city Mrs. Neva Dye, Mrs. Helen Madof the week. visitors Provo and Department this week. sen, Mrs. Alida Jensen and Mrs. Velda Jackson, lone Draper Athene Osborne. and Fluid Nielson were Salt Lake FOUNTAIN GREEN Try a PYRAMID ADLET! business visitors of the city By Ada C. Anderson (Contniued from fiist page.) Sunday guests at the Joseph R. Christiansen home were thei: son and daughter-in-law- , Mr and Mrs. Ballard Christiansen of Panguitch and Mr. A. FI. Sells ol Nephi. At the L. Edward Nielson home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Reynolds and children of Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Madsen and baby of Nephi visited relatives in Fountain Green on Sunday. Watch for the . . . GRAND OPENING of MT. PLEASANT'S NEW (SEW'i EMU w mw 1948 . Fair-view- self without perceiving - Dale Andeisoii, Milton Brady, Stanley Aiuieison, Lloyd Peterson, Roger Nelson, Sherma Duane Allred, JoAnn Peterson, Hughes, Arthur Nellson, Perry Diaper, Dale Hermans n, Fiaini Tucker, Gene Stevens, Dii k Sutton. Students Hear Talented Negro Singers The Mississippiaris, America'; foremost Jubihe Singers, staged a program of spiritual and hti mounts nutnliets in tin- auditorium Wednesday alteinoon. The quartet sang Hie following numheis- "flood N ws Chariot's Cornin'". "Tell Me Who Built the Ark", "Des Bones Am doin' To Rise Again", "Just Got To Heaven, and I Can't Sit Down" "Swing Low Sweet Chariot", "Do You Call That Religion, "Dry Bones, "Old MacDonald Had a Tuiy, Eiotherg Meet After 23 Year wax very Frandsen Antone mm It siirpiised the other day w lien his hiuther Martin FTand sen of Iona, Idaho, came to lux door They had not seen each oth.r for twenty years. 6, 1943 A FINE CARMABE EVEN FINER! SPRING CITY Mrs. By Virgus Osborne (continued from front page) the above. The program presented during constant Wise distrust and afternoon was: a girl's chorwatchfulness are the parents of the us sang two numbers, conducted safety. by Ernest B. Terry; vocal solo, Glade Petersen of Fairview; vowho the It is the enemy keeps solo, Miss Helen Squire of sentinel watchful. Mad. Swet cal musical reading. Mt. Pleasant; chine. Joe Jensen, Mt. Pleasant; the Fourth grade pupils gave a dance and stunt directed by FAIRVIEW teacher, Mrs. Rose Schofield, By Adeal Rasmussen Miss Barbara Allred and Miss of the North Sanpete Christensen (continued from front page) a skit was preThe daughters of Mr. and Mrs high school;Mrs. Helen Mail., n. sented by Vir and R.va Jenson, George Madsen, Mr. and Mrs sisDoyle of their were guests ginia, Floyd Draper and M s. Ethelyr ter, Mrs. Vale Nielson, Sunday Anderson. Bishop Allred gav remarks of welcome to th Clyde Cox, son of Mr. and guests. Da During the afternoon John ' is cii VIS, next eldest man of it and early violinist, phnid sev Logan. oral selections tor datwitv ( irh Donald Stewart, an i mployei dances. He was auomponu'o Nun Leslie Nunley. Mt of the Granite Furmtiue Co. if a piano solo also Icy weekend Sugarhouso, stent the aitendii. Among the guests at the home of Mr. ami Mrs the partv were: President ; Ftancello Stewart Mis. Lewis Anderson a1, i co Pe Pratt Allred cn selors, of Sal: Mis. Crystal Wight o Mrs. Pe- tsei' and Petersen Lake city visited the previou-weeManti the Temple. at the home of her mother Mrs Mrs. Chenov, Lucetta DUP Hears Lesson darn- Wight is the state MI On Early Settlers director. The monthly meeting of D. U. P. Camp was held at i: in the Sout Fast meeting of Mrs. lluel Bl.u k Mon ward Sunday was an auspieiou-- , home .afternoon. Captain day were as infants five occasion, presided. The lesson, "Ti, blessed. Parents of the infants before the of Utah Butord First Settlers were: Mr. and Mrs M'S Pioneers". the of entrance Chiistensen, Mr. and Mrs. Car Bunnell also discuss, d the tim' lylo Cox, Mr. and Mis. Dove homes, council house in ISIS Sheldo: Allen, Mr. and Mrs schools, 'ape Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. D. R postmasters, flour sugar mill, companies, ft Carlston. marriage, death and bowe; house. The Junior High paper stall Mrs. Grace B. Allred read the 'chose the school gym as th of her mother. Mi- -. Mar; history makim of much scene merry Craw fin tit Brough. Refreshen no last. The guest- were Wednesday1 served bv Mrs. Black Mrs. Bums Cox, hits been tiomi lover the wcikend, visiting. Cox is a student at CSAC Thursday, Feb. 12 GEORGE and SANDERS ANN DVORAK The FRIVATE in Mr plad 1 1 AFFFAIRS OF EEL AMI" And ' GUNS" "FLASHING A Product of Gtntrsl Motors Dun-a-Blai- Friday and Saturday February 13-1- 4 Ida LUPINO, Dane CLARK and Wayne MORRIS "DEEP VALLEY' Nobodys Worrying Anymore About What To Do On Saturday Nirht . . . EVEBYBEYS cYu! QUEEN CITY BALLROOM to Grant Johansens Music t Mr. and Mrs Darrell Gupti! and habv of Nephi. Mrs Serenr Osthr and Miss Charlotte Knap-sisitoSunday at the hom.es n Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cl.uk Mr. and Mrs. Max Blain The monthly Relief So, ie preparation class was held Mon 'day at the home of el. ms tetch er." Mr- - Fit hoi Larsen with eael. class instructor pics, ntmg the Mrs. IN a Grace months lessons Allred, piesident. was in charge of the meeting Light refresh incuts was served by Mrs. Laisen. GM Ifydra-Matic Drive optional on all models ! Today, Pontiac announces a series of notable advancements in the car that has already won the w holehearted endorsement of more than a million owners and friends. Foremost among these advancements is the Drive great General Motors Hydra-Mafinow offered as optional equipment on all Pontiac cars. Pontiac is the lowest-pricecar in the world to provide this great mechanical c iTfiT rtsr? LL - masterpiece which shifts gears automatically, and completely eliminates the clutch pedal. Coupled with this great engineering triumph is a striking improvement in beauty and luxury. New exterior smartness extends from the new radiator grille to the streamlined rear bumper. Interiors, too, are remarkably improved. 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