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Show Ml. Pleasant1 Brevities . . . iUU Mis. Il.irohl Yiiunn V lC-t ;TU hi'MCSS to the . ! .mml.i MsJU K'ok i'b t 1 iiuvlinj; last w.rk. lwn ' tv ioiir quests ueiv present ;ui.l ',ivs were wen Mr. .nut Mrr. l.-stcr Acord. Jewel IVtorsvn uml M s. OtM iM.iik. ' Oomini; here to help cololv.it. their molhor. Mis. n.miel K;is ; ' puis'"' turttnlay annlvers.iry on April 13 wore Or. and Mrs. P i Irviti K.ismussoti ami family o! ; (.Won. Pr. ami Mrs. I.. Paul I R.isnmss.-ri. Mr. ami Mrs W. y. ; Rkv ami family aiul Miss Esther K Kivaissvn of Salt l.ako city. Mrs. Kent Wilson was hostess at a dinner Kriilay afternoon in 6 ob.serv.uuv of her hirilnl.iy anniversary. anni-versary. Her gnosis include' Mrs. Elmer Jenson. Mrs. Hans Kmlsen. Mrs. I.orimla Neilson. Mrs. Leona J. Rixey of Woodl.iko. ) Calif. Mrs. Carl B.irentson, Mr and Mrs. Alma Larson. Mr. am' Mrs. Glen Nunley of Spring- City, Miss Solma Jensen, Mrs. Kilris ' Clinton. Ci.iyle Clinton ami Mrs. Herald Norman. I ... , Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harvey of Pleasant Grovo wer- Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Har I vey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.euel Sooty. . Mrs. Harold Young will enter tain the "300" club at a lunch- i eon and cards Friday evening Members of the club are Mrs Lvr.n Averett. Mrs. A. Burton. Mrs. Marlon Howard. Mrs. J. V Madsen. Mrs. Pan Tidwell. Mrs F.ay Olson, Mrs. David Jorgen-sen, Jorgen-sen, Mrs. Jessie Chrisienson. Itr Mrs. Athol Madsen. Mrs. Lottie JlH Christensen and Mrs. Young. ... Mrs. Leona J. Rixey of Wood-lake. Wood-lake. Calif., has been the motif for a number of luncheons and dinners in her honor the past three weeks. Mrs. Rixey came here to attend funeral services for her brother Elmer L. Jenson. and this marks the first time she has visited her old home in more A than twenty-five years, also the -A first time in that period that the seven Jensen sisters had boon 7. together. They are Mrs. Hilda r1 P. Jensen of Salt Lake. Mrs. J. , ;J D. Meyrick Sr.. Mrs. John Stans -; field, Mrs. Lorinda Neilson. and 'J Miss Selma Jensen of M:. Pleas-y Pleas-y ant, Mrs. Rixey and Mrs. H. Guy Wood of South Pasadena. Calif. Mrs. Rixey has been a guest at mm the Elmer Jenson home during ! her stay in Mt. Pleasant. i Mrs. Agnes Brown has boon elected president of the La Icos club succeeding Mrs. Velores P. Seely. Mrs. Ethel R. Porter was elected vice-president, and Mrs. Deneice B. Madsen. secretary-treasurer. secretary-treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. John Winkleman are happy over the arrival of a new grandchild, a daughter, born to Lloyd D. and Alice Winkleman Win-kleman Larsen in Salt Lake April 6. Mrs. Olevia P. Bums has returned re-turned home after spending the winter with her children in Nevada Ne-vada and California. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Madsen of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. ... Fred Rasmussen, Jr., of Coalville lyjy visited Mt. Pleasant relatives ( and friends Sunday. . Miss Lucile Nelson spent the past week with Salt Lake friends. 1 Mrs. Parley Hansen is at home again after visiting the past winter with her children in California, Cali-fornia, Heber and Salt Lake. Members of the Artopic Club have elected the following new officers for the ensuing year: Mrs. Elden Hughes, president; Mrs. Theodore Madsen, vice pres-'dent; pres-'dent; Mrs. Ray Seelv, secretary-treasurer, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Vernon Staler, Sta-ler, scrap-book editor. Mrs. Stanley Peterson is the retiring president. .Tne next meeting of the club I! J v ! be Thursday, April 29 at the I" -.ome of Mrs. Glen Hardy. Mrs. Ed Jessen entertained members of the Pinochle club at a birthday dinner last Friday evening. Present were: Mrs Kay Coates, Mrs. Nelden Rigby jg Mrs. J. P. Madsen, Mrs. Ray Ol-Mrs. Ol-Mrs. Theodore McArthur Mrs. Horald Norman, Mrs. Dan Hdwell, Mrs. Marten Cloward and Mrs. Alton Brotherson. Joseph W. Harper of Dresden io, has been a house guest r a a, r'ng the Past week of his aunt Mrs. Ronald Brandon of Mt- Pleasant. hisIhomerPer 'eft Tuesday for Mr and Mrs. Wendell Hall I m" ie?ve Mt- Pleasant around win for Las Vegas where they wl make their home, i-orrnerly residents of the N-e-? ! town- the Halls will take L,t;Upations "eld previously. Mrs. Hall wm scrve as a de signer Mlh a l.as Voo.is florist aiul Ml' Hall win mplov.-d wllh a tooil market al lleiuU-r--oil N.v. The eoupK.-s eluKlien, a boy ami a eiii uill .uvomp.iny them. ,M,S. H.,11 is the loimer Maxine l;,.;lm. GUIs rtetuu rroin Calif. Seltlel again at Uuur Ml. rieas.mt home (his wot-k alter a throe ami a half months so joum in Southern Califoi nia ero Mr. and Mis. Stanlev 11 Gill. The Gills, who r siiled at l'alm Springs during most of their stay in California look a leisurely .route on their homeward trip, n.iyeling w iih trailer. They iitfil I'unio Tenasro, a Mexican fishing village in Lower California and slopped at Tucson, An.'., to visit w iih Mr. and Mrs! Joseph Ponsel. The Pons Is were formerly faculty members at Wasau-h Academy. Mr. Ponsel is presently superintendent of Uu Indian training school at Tucson. At Pouglas, Art., the Gills spent some time with the i:ev. and Mrs. G. tlr. y Pashen, formerly for-merly pastor at the Firsi Presbyterian Presby-terian church in Mt. Pleasant." Knroute home they also took in the sights at Phoenix, Ari., the South Kim of the Grand canyon, and the Navajo country, and returned to Mi. Pleasant via Kanab The Gills visited with their son. Stanley, frequently during their stay in 'aliforma. Th youth is attending Occidental college and is active in music and sports. He is a member of the famed Occidental glee club and is a first teamer in freshman fresh-man tennis. ... Mr. and Mrs. John Sours . n tertained Mr, Glen Zimmerman at dinner Monday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. Forrest R. Stone spent Tuesday with their daughter IXirothy. a senior at Wasatch Academy. Mr. Stone is superintendent of th. I'intah Ouray P.eservation at Fort Duchesne. Du-chesne. ... Miss Marjorie Gramlich. a junior in the high school a: Greenriver. Utah. spent the weekend with Miss Adelyn Irwin Ir-win at Fir.ks Hall. Mr. Boyd Ross of Gro.nriver Utah, visited in Mt. Pleasant o:-Monday. o:-Monday. ... The Home Culture Club met for a social afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joseph I'rsenbach Wednesday. Cards and games were enjoyed and Mrs. William , Burton road a humorous sketch. . Luncheon was served to twenty-one twenty-one members and a special guest, Mrs. A. M. Jensen. Mrs. R. M. Oldroyd will be hostess at the next meeting of the club, May 5. ... Miss Marjorie Ericksjn of Salt Lake spent Sunday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tmasa Ericksen. Former Residents Give Report of Family Mr. C. L. Stewart and family-enjoy family-enjoy living in Provo but they still miss the many friends they have in Mt. Pleasant and surrounding towns according to a letter received this week by the Pyranjid. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart are located as follows and have the following interests: Van Noy and family are located lo-cated at Milburn where he operates op-erates the farm owned by Mr. Stewart as well as his own farm. Mr. and Mrs. Ken J. Peterso" and family ar? located in Lafayette, La-fayette, California, near Berkeley where Mr. Peterson is Assistant Professor in the University. Grant Stewart and family live in Tooele where Grant is personnel director at the Tooele Ordnance Depot. He has been working in Mutual Improvement and Scout work until recently when he was appointed second counselor to the bishop of the third ward. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Robertson are living in Provo where Mr. Robertson is manager of the Nehi Beverage branch in Provo. Wanda Vee is a junior in the Brigham Young University and Earl Dean is a sophomore in the Provo high school. Mrs. Kenward Plans To Attend Granddaughters Wedding in S.L. Planning to attend the May 1 wedding of her granddaughter, Miss Bonnibel Goodman, is Mrs. Emma Clemensen Kenward of Mt. Pleasant. Miss Goodman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Good man of Salt Lake city, will wee-Charles wee-Charles Donald Snow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Snow of Clearfield, Clear-field, at the First Methodist church in Salt Lake city May 1. An crvsning reception will follow at the home of the bride's parents. par-ents. This is the second wedding of a granddaughter that Mrs. Kenward Ken-ward has attended in the las' five months. Last December 2S. she was in Salt Lake to witness the marriage of Miss Coralyn Goodman to Lowell L. Patton of Ogden. The Acme Literary club uill meel Thursday evening April L".. at the home of Mrs. J. Seymou. Jensen. 'Current llvents" will be discussed dis-cussed by Mr. Jensen, principal of Norih Sanpet.' high school. The American Legion Auxil iary members met Monday evening; eve-ning; at the home of Mrs. J Frank Pritchelt. Plans are again under wa for the selection of two high school girls to attend "t ; i f 1 Stati-" at Utah Stat,' Agricultural College, Logan, July 1 1 lo IS. ' The Auxiliary recently received re-ceived a shipment of sew ing lo.- I the Veterans Hospital in Sail I Lake. May lf has been set for the I Am.rican Legion and Auxiliary! : convention to be held in Moii'ii for District (i which comprise- i Sanpete, Sevier. P'ute, Wayn and Garfield Counties. I Mrs. F. P. Peterson will on'o -! tain the Fine Arts Club at h v home Monday evening Apr'l at which time Mr. and Mrs. Arch Williams of the !i. Y. U. speech department will present a program pro-gram of reading!-. ... Mrs. C. T. Madsen visited during dur-ing the past week with h.r daughter, Mrs. Phases ."-.'e l ;on and family in Fountain Green. ... Mrs. Kent Neilson was hostess at a dinner Monday eveirng To:-members To:-members of the Birthday CIu1-Following CIu1-Following (linn r two tables o' Pinochle were played with "ties. awarded to Mrs. Nelden Rigby, Mrs. Ed Jessen and Mrs. Alma Larsen. Guests included Mrs. Horald Norman, Mrs. Carl Barentsen Mrs. Alton Brotherson. Mrs. Rav Peterson, Mrs. Dan Tidw.ll. Mrs. Marlon Cloward. Mrs. Rigby, Mrs. Jessen and Mrs. Larsen. A lovely gift was presented to Mrs. Neilson by her guests. |