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Show T Y i) r1. f . TjT Svsif e- -i , 1 tK j , V K VW f MjJ vv k A Kj Mount Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah, Friday, Nov. 11, 1949 Volume LIX Conference To joe Held Nov. 12 and 13 Welfare Program Be N. S. Speaker Will Be Featured At Mt. Pleasant At Moroni Meet Mark Garf Will Elder Maik Gaitt, mcmbei 01 I he LDS church general welfar luinmittee, will he the principa spoakci at sessions of the Noil1 Sanpete Stake confetence, Sa ciday and Sunday, it was an nuunced this w.ek hy Guide; Cmlston, stake piesident. All sessions ot the conleienct will be conducted at the M: Pleasant South ward chapel I.esident Carlston said. Change from normal procod tire will he the general piiest hcod meeting at 7 p.m. Saturdaj sessiu. followed by a welfare at 8 pm. Usually the meeting-arheld just the reverse. Presi ilent Carlston explained. He said the welfare meeting i; being held after the priesthoo. wellar the session because meeting will be open to tie t public. Two motion picture-abouthe welfare piogiam, pro duced by the LDS church, will he shown at the latter meeting th Elder Garff will give principal address at 10 a m. ses Rund.r sion of the conference morning, President Carlston sail' Speakers at the afternoon mee.-in-to will be stake officials be announced later. The evening meeting will blunder the direction of the Stake e MIA. Quai teily conference will bt held in Moioni West waid to. U Moiont Stake on November and 13 it has been announce, by Piesident George Andeison. A member of the General Wei-latcommittee will be Hit piincipal speaker. A priesthood leadership meet mg will be held at 7 p.m. on November 12, in tile East Watt This will be followd Impel. by a special program at 8 p.m., leaturing two sound films by Hie Church concerning its welfare program. They an entitled, "The Lords Way" and This pro "Welfare in Action. gram will be open to the pubic and President Anderson in the stake to he pres ent at this special meeting. Sundays sission will he held in the West ward church with the East ward and the Wales choruses Aaronie Priesthood furnishing music for the morning session. Moroni high school chorus will present special music for the afternoon meeting. The "East ward Relief Society will serve luncheon at noon at the West ward Relief Society urge.-everyon- e hall. D. L. Olsons Have spring City Funeral Held For Golden Wedding Tuesday marked the of of the wedding Maurice Justesen anniversary Mrs. Daniel Olson, gold.-- L. Mr. and attended and who celebrated the occasion Very services funeral members of their Immeimpressive weie held in. the ward chape. diate family. Thursday afternoon for Maurice The day was highlighted by Justesen, who died at his home the fact that Mr. and Mrs. Olson Monday in Ogden. were able to celebrate the ocBishop field H. Allred pre- casion in their home, which has Musical resided at the services. just been almost completely denumbers were: prelude and from the fire which built music, Mrs. Janice Beck stroyed it several months ago. Morley of Midvale; vocal duet, Mr. and Mrs. Olsen were marMrs. Jessie Schofield and E. K ried November 8 in the Salt Terry, accompanist, Mis. Mauriel Lake Temple fifty years ago. Nunley; vocal solo, Marsder. Both Mr. and Mrs. Olson were Allied, accompanist, Mrs. Ethel born in Moroni and have spent al vo Mt. Pleasant; Erickson, entire lives here. Mr. Olsolo, Robert J. Morley, accomp- their a poultryman, sheepman son is Midvale. anist Mrs. Morley, and farmer. The speakers, Dr. Merrill been ; Mrs. Olson has Payson, a the in departRoosevelt J. Primary E. Nixon, Bishop ; a Barney Hyde ment and Relief Society of the Mr. Olson has also Ephraim, and Royal Ribbins Church, and Clearfield, spoke very highly of been prominent in church and the fine qualities and life o' civic affairs. Mrs.as Olson is his president Mr. honesty currently serving Justesen, friendliness and love for hi. of the West Ward Relief Society. Mr. and Mrs. Olson are the family. All expressed their lov and admiration for this fine parents of eight living daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Oldroyd of young man. The floral offerings were pro Fountain Green, Mrs. Ruby Madfuse and were eared for at th sen of San Deigo, Mrs. Callie am Morley and Mrs. Effie Nielson chapel by Mrs. Ada Ellis wen of Delta, Mrs. Evaneal Allred Mrs. Vanda Peterson, and carried from the chapel bj of Long Beach, Mrs. LaRuo 1h Nixon of Roosevelt, Mrs. Camille cousins of the deceased. and Mrs. benediction was pronounced b Justensen of Ogden I.amont Jensen. The grave ded Lola Oldroyd of Payson. ication at the city cemetery wm laig-el- post-lud- Old-royd- Mrs. Blanche Johnson Named President 01 e , very-activ- brother-in-law- brother-in-law- Mrs. Motgan Lamb, Mis. hy Joseph F. Hansen. friend- and relatives Morley and Mrs. Earl Blaek-haMany at entertained members of the fmm othei communities Junior Sorosis club and their tended the funeral services. husbands at a dinner party last Misses Ruth and Gloria Nur. Saturday night in the home of lev of Salt Lake city spent th- Mrs. Lamb. The Lamb home was decorated weekend with friends here. motif, with ;n the Halloween Cutler Schofield and Roberi bouquets of colorful fall flower1 Schofield were Provo visitor centering the dinner tables. Those present for the affaii Saturday. Ferrill McKinney act were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tidwell. the Schofields companied Mr Mr. and Mrs. Joe Revill, Provo. and Mrs. Earl Blackham, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkey, Mr and Mrs. Urwin Morley, Mr. aTid and Mrs. Robert Wilkey of Ne Mrs. Joe Bulow, Mr. and Mrs. phi visited Sunday in this city Milton Arnoldson, Mr. and Mrs t Ray Seely, Mr. and Mrs. They attended sacrament mee-iMadsen, Mr. and Mrs. where the bahy daughter of Mrs Wilbur and Mae Wilkey Baxt Gaynor Sorensen, Mr. and Mi. and Harold Christensen, was named. Mrs. George Faux and Mr. ami Visiting recently in this ) city Mrs. Lamb. f Continu'd o ; k ( Continued on hack page ) pare Ur-wi- Der-Mon- State Tood Croup A convention was field iec ently lur all School Lunch Ins trut supervisois in the Slate At Capitol at Salt Lake city. this time a state organization was perfected, the purpose of City Officers as to effect an organization of poisons interested in and improving promoting school food service. The name Utah School Food Seivice association was chosen for the which vs organization. The following eleeied by State Mis. Election Day Was Quiet And Solemn V , group-Piesident- Blanche Johnson, North Sanpete District; vice president, Mrs. Florence Swenson, Weber School District; secYounkei, retary, Mrs. Mildred Cache School District. The national convention will he held Novemlx-inclus ive at the Statler Hotel in Washington, D. C. Those attending the convention from Utah will be Rodney Ashley, state director, Mrs. Blanche Johnson, Mo roni, Mis. Ella Close, Spanish Foik and Mrs. Florence Swenson, Ogden. r Project Is Nearing Completion - y were officers the The voters in s ui V Democrats Win At Spring City WELBY AAGARD Fountain Green's New Mayor GRANT JOHANSEN . . Mt. Pleasant's New Mayor . Democrats Win Republicans Win In Fairview Vote At Fountain Green Democrats Win r An Organized Tour Of Valley Is Scheduled For Sanpete Dairymen uled as follows: 9:30 a.m. Be- Tucker's Hilden ginning at ranch between Fairview and Mt. Pleasant; 10 a. m., Leo Larsens farm, Mt. Pleasant; 10:40, LDS Church farm between Mt. Pleas ant and Moroni; 11.10 Moroni Feed Co. plant; 11:20 a.m., Lew Blackham & Sons dairy farm, Moroni; 11:40, Elden skow's farm, Chester. 12 Noon, 12:40, Chester; Bagnalls Snow Westen farm, College School Board Election To Be Held Dec. 7 A School Board election is scheduled to be held Wednesday, Dec. 7 for District No. 2 which comprises the district of Mt. Pleasant, according to information given by Joseph I. Beck, clerk of the Board of Edu- the North Sanpete school district. Anyone may file their name as a candidate, or any five citizens may file a name of a candidate 15 days before the eleccation of tion. farm, Ephraim; 1 p.m., take lunch at two cafes at Ephraim ings. Herd sires, cows, prodite or at cafe in Manti; 2 p.m., Rich- farm south of For mayor: Welby Aagard, (R) 179; Hyrum M. Hansen (D), 110. For councilman term), F. Booth Cook, (R), 165; Baidcll Collard, (D), 126. For councilman, term), Lynwood Rasmussen, (It), 173; E. M. Ivory, (D), 120. For councilman term), Morris Cook, (It), 145; Chester Curtis, (I)), 140; Clove Johnson. D R), 157; Mekolin Mikkclsen At Mt. Pleasant incumbent, r For mayor: incumbent, S. 382; M. Nielsen (C) Giant Johansen, (D) 410. For councilman term): Robert Nelson (C), incumbent David 388; Jorgensen (D), 397, Ruel H. Seely, (C), incumbent 422; Bert A. Smith, (D), 348. For councilman (2 year termi 125. Ray C. Peterson (Cl, 345; Ernest , For reeordei, Aury H. Draper, Bushman, D) 426; Jay W. hacked by both parties, received C), 389; John N. Chris167 R) and 115 (D). topher, (Dl, 395. For treasurer, Gladys Winters, For recorder, Harold P. Han(Ri, 159; Zoella Gee, (D), 131. sen, 455. For treasurer: M ra B. PeterFairview son, 465. The recorder and treasurer were backed by both Democrats and Citizens parties. r r ( , Wink-elman- I Farewell Program Given For Dee Cox Fo-nl- ain Green Junior Girls Give A far well testimonial honoring Elder Dee Cox was held Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the Fair-vieH South ward chapel. will lahr.i in the Northern Cali toinia Mission. The piogram was as follows: "God congregational singing Speed the Right; prayer, Hebei L. Mower; instrumental quavtc-t-, Shauna Lasson, LaReta Pottv-siin- , Pat line Bench and Luzo" ; Riddle; talk, Roscoe Cox of duet, Mary Larsen air! Lllen Peterson, accompanied by Rusalyn Carlston; remarks, New oil Cox, male quartet, Stanl y Arthur Day, Maiian Ciady, reTucker and Henry Jacobs; marks, Bishop Otis Neilsen; electric guitar solo, Marjorie Lasson; talk, Carl Cox; remarks hy Dee of Cox; prayer, Stanley Cox A. Spiing City voters Tuesday incumbent major Charles Thompson with a vote of 95 who ran on the Citizens ticket against Hjruni Jensen, mayor nominee hacked by a Republican Democratic coalition who di ew 209 votes to win election. For mayor, Hyrum Jensen, (Dl 190, (R) 19; Charles A. Thompson (C), 95. For councilman, (4 year termi, Claude Acord, (D) 139; Ruthford Osborne, (R), 110; Sanford Allied, (C), 64; Royal Allied, (D), 136; Marvin Peterson, ( R , 90; Leona id Sorenson, (C), 64. For councilman, term), Cutler Schofield, (D), 145; Rulon Dahl, (R), 87; Lyndon Jensen, (C), 57; Henry Sehofield, (D), 131; Burton Nielson, IR), 91; Doyle Madsen, (C), 75. For recorder, Newton Donaldson, (D), 147; Henry Blain, (R), 101, and (C), 51. For treasurer, Enid Baxter, (Dl 204; Edith Sorensen, (R), 63 Republicans Win In Moroni Vote The Republicans made a clean sweep in Tuesdays city elections in Moroni, winning every office. Jamts W. Nielson, bishop of the Moroni East ward, won the mayors seat over his Democratic opponent, Warren Blackham, by a vote of 225 to 157. The Ward MIA Juniors hell For mayor, James W. Nielson, tbrir Rose Tieing ceremonial (R), 225; Warren Blackham, (D), Tuesday evening, November first 157. in the church building. Th? For councilmen, term), assembly program was under Eugene Despain, (R) 225; Roy the direction of the Juniors and Moss, (R) 219; Milo Christensen, a!1 Juniors paitieipatod. Moth(Di 147; Rulon Johnson, (Dl, ers of the group weie special 165. for the ceremony. For councilmen, guests termi Those taking part were Lorna Boyd Anderson, (R), 210; Earl Caro-lvDaper, Janell Anderson, Blackham, (D), 175; George Tidwell, Doris Cook, Leah Faux, (Ri, 225; Glen ChristenChristiansen, Arline Anderson. sen, (D), 150. Rose Ceremonial r Epb-laim- a" Manti; 2:30, Erbin Olsens Sterling; 3:15, P. M. Sorensons at Clarion; 4:15 p.m., Newel O! sen's at Axtell. "More information can h, crowded into a tour than any education other method of When we go visiting togethe-wg l t a chance to cxchangt ideas as well as see what oto neighbors are doing and lutv i the program their ideas expressed in build Following tion records, silage, cerrunt cor- nance was held in the amuseMr ment hall. rals, and feed mangers," Keetch said. Arthur Lasson, Vaughn Mad sen and Leon Nielsen were in charge of the program. Rogei B. Hansen Receives Elder Cox entered the Mission Master Of Arts Degree 'Home in Sait Lake November 7 He was hoin in Fairview, Feb.-alar- y A total of 522 students B. 5, 1928 a son of Newell Unifrom Stanford Cox. He Oleah .and graduated versity at the end of the Sum- from Noith Sanpete high school mer Quarter, President Wallace in 19 '.6, and is also a pad May, announced. Sterling u ite of Nuith Sanpete Si A' Degrees were awarded to 389 graduate students and 133 undergraduates. de Among those receiving grees was Roger Hansen, principal of Wasatch Academy, who received a master of arts degree in the School of Education. o:i then-choic- for City ol lieeis hy wa, he s.cict ballot. They quietly went to the polls and delibeiately voted for the ones they wished to solve them during the next t.im ot ofii. e. The day was fair and a good many people made use of the : fioodoin and expressed them selves in the good old America. n wav. V ard Jensons S.inpe e turned out Tuesday and made known N. S. Junior High Preparing To Present Opera North Sanpete Junior High KEITH HANSEN . . . lias begun piactice for tiie op-cFairview's New Mayor "Love Pirates of Hawaii. The main cast has been clios n is working and hard to make the opera a big success. Those taking principal parts are: Dorothy W'inkler, Donald Hafen, Marcia Hafen, Neil Jorgensen and Tommy Erickson. The four main Hawaiian girls am For mayor, Keith S. Hansen, Paula Jones, Leone S.ely, Charlotte Nelson and Joyce Stans-field- . (D), 404; S. P. Melgaard, (R), 80. For councilman term), The opera is directed by E. B George N. Day (D), 340; G. from the Worth Bench, (R), 152; J. Rodney Terry and students seventh, eighth and ninth grades Nelson (D), 362; Lewis Peterson, will be in the chorus. (R) 10S. It is planned to present the For councilman, term), opera November 23 at 7.30 p.m. Hyrum Erickson, (Di, 316; Wood-roin the North Sanpete auditorium Christiansen, (R) 172; Ross lor the public. Admission will Vance, (D) 283; Lorenzo L. Larreno oe 25c. There yvill be sen, (R), 182. served seats. Hamilton students For recorder, Clyde Cox, (D), admission will be 10c and i5e 305; Leon Nielson, (R), 179. for the high school. For treasurer, Doia Rigby was There will be three performbacked by both parties. ances in Mt. Pleasant. One for the grade school, one for the Lorain Beck To Make high school and one for th. Official Visitation At public. The stage at North Sanpete Ogden I00F Lodge high school has been enlarged. Lorain Beck, grand master of This makes it more convenient to have a good stage setting. the Grand Lodge of Utah, IOOE, will pay his official visitation Reported By Leone Seely to Ogden No. 5 on Tuesday, Noof Fairview vember 15. Rodney Nelson South ward bishopric underwent He will be accompanied by an operation for appendicitis on ether officers of the State organ ization. jfe nday night. An opportunity is offered people in Sanpete to see new developments in the dairy industry Saturday, November 12, according to Russell Keetch, county agricultural agent. An organized tour is sched- Nuith communities f 16-1- Visitors From Canada Are Honored At Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Auer Proctor of Sterling, Canada, were honored Wednesday night at a family gathering and luncheon given Mrs. by Mrs. Proctors sister, Obod Nelson. Guests included Mayor and Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Nielsen, on First a hard to Third East; section Mild weather and P. A. Peel, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. working crew had this week East from First South to Third H. G. Erlcksen, Mr. and Mrs. S. pushed Mt. Pleasants sidewalk South. M. Ericksen, Mr. and Mrs. Al In addition there remains curb Berti of Ntagra Falls, Mr. and laying project nearer its com been hoped 'end work to he com Mrs. Neil Hafen, Mr. and Mrs. pilot ion than had gutui wa-- i contract for when the on State from Second to Mr. and C. Sorensen, pitted warded to Bert Wright ami Third North. If good weather George Mrs. J. R. Bagnall and Mr. and a month continues, most of the work may Mrs. Clair Tuttle. Sons, approximately to ago. according ,Ihleft completed, Proctor Mr. and Mrs. Completed were the following-- Charlie Wright, a son of Bert Thursday to spend a few days section on Second North street Wright, although the contract with Provo and Ogden relatives iiom State to Fifth west; sec- signed calls for a May 1, 1959 before returning to their horn tion on Main street from Src 'completion date. During their stay in Mt. Pleas end to Third West; section on local men in the con ant they have been extensively I'sing Third West from Main to Second struction of the sidewalks, the entertained hy relatives and North. job employs 12 workmen on an friends. Still to be completed are the eight hour shift, Mr. Wright said The local firm was awarded The use of history is to gic ml'owing- section on Main front Third West to Fifth West; see the contract on a hid of apples value to the present hour and its Emerson Don on Main from First Fas' ltralely .31 2 f a squaio foot duty. Mt. Pleasants Sidewalk Laying 49 A. e r Moroni Number r Mildred Llewellyn, Joann Cook For recorder, Spafford Ilene Beck, Carolvn Cook, Von-eo- ' 228; Boyce Jensen, (D, Eudean Jaekson 157. Winters, Hannah Collard, Shirley Lund For treasurer, Mrs. Minnie Liv I.nRuo Mikklesen, Iris Johnson ingston received 259 votes, was R hert unopposed. LaJune Morley, Karen son, Lenore Cook, Von.al Anderson and Dora Collard. To Give Sunt-sion,(R- Harry Wayne First Concert Of Moroni Stake Harvest Ball Moroni Stake MIA is sponsor Music Guild Series ing a real Barn Dance whet vou come dressed in hous Music lovers in Mt. Pleasant dress, slacks or levis November and near-bcommunities are 17 in Fountain Green. forward to the concert looking A floor show diiected of Harry Wayne, baritone, to be larg OIJ presented by the Mt. Pleasant by dance director royd will be a great attractin' Music Guild in Craighead audand you will dance to the tmisu itorium on Monday eveninp, of the Revelers orchestra. November 28. Here are a numSeminary. about ber of press comments Ward Carnival Changer Date Per his singing: "Musical r E. Tuck Mr. and Mrs. H. Last week it was mpoited formance of a high order" New a id children, Joyce Paul, end that the Ward Carnival in Foun- York Times; Vocal honors M try New spent the weekend in tain Gnon would be held Nn went to Harry Wayne Omni with Mr. and Mrs. San vemher 11, but because of dif York Sun; "Real resonance and has bo-- n depth Pvno and family and in Locnr ficultics the date New Yoik Herald Tribv. ith Mr. and Mrs. Richard changed to November 17 at une; "Wayne combines a high 7:30 p.m. sen. and acting degree of vocal All organizations, both church skills" Post. Washington entertaine and civic have been asked to Maxine Turpin for this Season tickets years her sewing club Thursday eve participate. concert series sell for 52.50. (Continued on hack page ) (Continued on hack pace. I Single tickets cost $1.25. Both may he secured from members of the Music Guild. M.s. Scott Passey is the president. Lions District Governor Visits Wednesday Night C. A. White of Monroe, Lions was the District Governor, Lions speaker when the local club nut at Dutchs cafe Wedto J. nesday night, according Sevmour Jensen, president. the theme of his talk was "Service of Lionism, and its relation to the World problem ol Membeis of the Mt. Pleasant Communism. and their American Legion Lloyd Larsen, senior student ices held a successful opening at North Sanpete high school, social Monday evening at the favored the group with two vo- M1. Pleasant Armory. cal numbers. A progiam was conducted and fiexh inents were served. Any Fountain Green one eligible to join the Legion who U was invited to the meeting, Miss Jessie Oldioyd to Elden Hughes, post teaching in a Tooele school, ecinmandei. spent the weekend in Fountain "The Legion has made an Green. to contact every vetoian p town and invite him to join Th siliool faculty and tlu-iCompat tners enjoyed an elk supper Ur servi e organization," Each teach- mander Hughes said. In cases 'i luu evening. his or her sh.uc of whom we have not been able to er we hope the bounteous repast, which was make connections, viteians will accept this public a dinner fit for a king Members of American Legion, Wives Hold Successful Opening Social i t Room Mothers Named By Spring City announcement as their invitaA meeting tion to join us." was held Wednesday afternoon Commander Hughes said an with Mrs. Audra Blain, presiextensive program is being dent of the association in charge. danned for the coming winter. The following room mothers P-T- Parent-Teacher- A s selected: first grade, Mrs. Geniel Watson; second grade, Mrs. Gladys Puzey; third grade, fourth Mrs. Utahna Strate; grade, Mrs. Thelma McGerty; fifth grade, Mrs. Alva Schofield; sixth grade, Mrs. Nellie Blain; lormer Mt. rieasant resident, it. seventh grade, Mrs. Bernice St. Anthony, Idaho. Mrs. Hansen; eighth grade, Mis. Swenson was the widow Thelma Madsen; ninth grade, of Seveiln Swenson, who died Mrs. Otellia Justensen. At the present time a house-tSeptember 20, 1949. Funeral services and burial took pin house canvass is being made dues. lor the Tuesday in St. Anthonj. e Former Ml. Pleasanl Woman Dies In St. Anthony, Idaho Mt. Pleasant relativ.s were iiUnmed Sunday of the deab ol Mrs. Inbehorg Olsen Swenson |