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Show fpiiuy. augest n THE MT. PLEASANT PYRAMID r.i i' Lb I. ala puls aie employed in Salt lib then mpi days wllllj While on 'Canada seveial y Mi. and Mis. Geoige Jensen have returned home alter visiting In Laiamie, Wyoming with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd lvoiy and Th-family. Ivorys took their on a trip through Wyommg and into Colotado. Hum Fan view exclaimed, lowing us v-- Either you quit folgo get a - r SPRING CITY Mi ami Mis A l! Sumsioii and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sihotuid fnend. with of Magna visited them Salt I. a la l.miils ol (honey, asliington, By Mn. Vtrqu Osborne las 'and In. ami Mis E J (all and mother, Mrs. Charlotte days Just the Same Idaho tContniueif from fust page l field and other lelatives over The) i Cunt wtek visiting with Ml. are! Mm I mil ly, Mosiow A youngster had reached the la-week. t to l'aiiview nth leluined the weekend Horn fust page when he liked to show olf iContnturd and Mis led Value and family and Fall age Mis Lucy Uaiem-k- l ei lelatives and lilends in mates his knowledge of to ins to William inmii, Ka lita Id, and v I. w. lianal-tmChiisten-sewas married Mrs. Berllesen Mr end Mis Eugene Mr. and Mis. Caiol The family of Mrs. Beitha words. I'1'1 Sandcison ol lug Mr. ami Mr1l'.lOb 111 IshH. In ol Salt I. eke ( it y spent the Ilaibor Hoe and family, Mr. and Mis. Plain observed her birthday an"I'll bet you, lie said to the Iluvo visited vvlttl Mis. Samlei an em we krnd with Mr and Mts. Lor- she was man led to Anton I.a.Mair Hamilton, her at f Stanley lvoiy and family, Mr. neighborhood home, that niversary inlay toughie, son. and An ot Manti in Milburn. the clnl Paik. Blain Temple .National Hamilton and en Mis. and it Ions afternoon Lyle plojee don't know what 'expectoryou fiis a 9 widow now been since Mr. has week and is last Lake Salt dien. other son, Keith, several days visiting city; ate' means. A elm Ken dinner was served spent death in lull. She lives with and with Mi and Mis Hamilton Mr. and Mis. Max Jensen and Mrs. Alton Peteisen and family visiting Ins patents, Mi Pleasant Aw, sure 1 do said the other t at the Mt. In puwei Mis A l ii Hamilton, has r son and lie was Rudolph Hope ai.d Manti, and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle lad. visited Saturday family to It's the slang word for Mr. night Satuiday plain to Mis llatohl Syndergaard and ions by his grandchildren. in Manti with Hie pai Maxlield and baby ot this city, 'Spit'. Sunday and Mii. Hugh Jensen, Spung accompanied 1. mot lu i Mis son of Wyoming, Mis. La Vein Mm visited Sunday with their parFor over, ten yeais she served cuts of Mis. Jensen lion, Mr anil Mis. Poles! Winnie Pasmussenuni and City; Caroand son, Teasdah. as a Relict .society ents, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Toigerson visiting Mr and Moioni; Blackburn, Madsen. They visited with Ctah, aie visiting with John teacher and many yeais as a Dean Allred, of Mis. Blain. The ehildien, Mrs. ('lu)il Jensen Moroni; Mr. lyn Mis. Syndeigaaid is niriiik r of tiie caily Ward choir Nancy S. Allred grandson Helen Pasmussen, also an em- Swenseti. and gieat grandclul-dnn received Ins has r Mr. dm and and Mrs kied lai ..t ions, and triends and the font)' r Helen Swenseti and and Danish to observe the birthcame Stic has cliuii. ployee from honoiable the discharge and Mrs My run Johnson, Fan lelatives in St. Gcoigc, mclud Mis Toigeison was of Mr. Blain. her fomicily those about assisted day a of after seveial service anniversary greatly Navy 9 9 9 view; Mis. Carnet Jacobs, Salt iiik Mis Hamilton's lather, Mi Pomia Lee Swenseti. MT. PLEASANT who were in need and pool months. He was recently Lake city, and Isaac Reynolds, 9 9 Spiow I. health. The Primary study meeting in Hawaii. Chester. Woody Stevens, Muiray, son was held at the home of Mrs. Mi. and Mrs. Ted K. Madam oi Mrs Willis Brady is overeveJessie Schofield Monday Mrs. Reid II. Allied and Lester Mr. and Mrs. George A family dinner was solved Sunday - Monday Allied Snow and ehildien Kinneth of the Eugene seeing remodeling word of had Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Asay ning with the piesident, Mrs. Aeord have ieceived last week at the home ot Mi and Nonna Jean U ft i Tuesday ollege. Libbie Allred in charge. Plans August 15 - 16 the death of their uncle, J.land son Kent of Thatcher, and Mrs. Howard W, Ktgby to to motor hark to their home in were for the made Fall Salt Festival, Lake city zona as their guests the past Aeord in Mr. and Mrs. IV ter Peterson, D. C. Mrs. where Mr. and Johnson ERROL FLYNN llemy completion of summer work and Mrs. M. H. Madsen, Mrs. Wil- Washington, week. Madsen has been employed m daughter Mary Jean, Sail Lake Tuesday morning. were classes for the assigned liam lligby, Mis. Alva Clement He at his home dud ANN SHERIDAN following! woik the past eight city, Mrs. Dim Adams, Mrs. Pill and son Donald, Mr. and Mis government an illness of thiee years. Mr. Mrs. Edra Petersen and son opening of the fall and winter y ars. Williams, Margaret, daughter program. Martin for a left Eriday Mis. in visit had been an employee of Cyrus Jensen and son, They spent the greatei pait and son of Or. m were Sunday Aeord Alter the meeting Mrs. SchoMyrl Jenson Clark and sons ol the thiee were in visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Willis the Mountain States Telephone to Pleasant Grove, weeks they field served light refieshments, Kent and dale, Oregon, and I tali at the hone s of their patand Telegraph Co. He was born "SILVER RIVER" Brady. Mrs. Pune Gunderson, Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Allred of assisted by her daughter, Shir0 in Spring City, Match 22, ents, Mr. Vern Cox and Mr. and An of Schofield. hour proit relatives here, ley city. Mrs. Meilin II. Madsen and on Mis. Hyrum Vance Sr., is vis d son ot Abram and Nancy Manti visited gressive rook was enjoyed by afternoon. Frost Aeord. Eriday in the Mr. mountains. Mrs. and Frank with lishing tups itmg the seventeen ottieers present Miss Alton Anderson and Mi-,BLONDIE'S REWARD" Surviving are his widow, Mrs. The climax being a family sup- Coombs at Layton. were Mrs. Carol (Irahani spent the week Mrs. Arthur Johnson and sons and seme winners a Fred Aeord,! Aeord, son, May at Camp Hogan in Poulgei JenVida Sorensen Mrs. end at home with their parents. per with Francisco, Calif., and aiof Twin Falls, Idaho, and Mr. sen and Mrs. Athene Latern Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tucket San enjoyed by Mr. and Mis. Andiew Osboine. Mrs. Adams and John Mrs. Donna Temple-lanbaby K. 9 9 9 and family, Piehfield, spent the daughter, Sliepli id, Mr. and Mis. Ted PENNY SINGLETON 'of Provo, are visiting with their Mr. and weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Val-- ton Salt Lake city. Madsen and family, employed (parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E forSheldon Schofield, Mis. Vaughn D. Madsen and ton Tucker and Dorothy. ARTHUR LAKE Evan-the summer months at ' v The Ward Pnmary Birthday tamijy, Mr. and Mrs. Peed L. home visited ston, Wyoming, LARRY SIMS afterMORONI, UTAH held Wednesday Madsen and Mr. and Mrs MerMr. and Mrs. Rulon S. Pas- party with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Rulon Dahl and H was noon school lin Madsen. at the grounds mussen of Monioe visited SunOperated By Glendale Larson Gann Schofield, Monday. 9 9 9 enteitained day with relatives and friends very well attended by parents have received word of their They were also a first Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. dinn-eibaby grandchild, girl Mrs. SUN. 15 at family and children. Stake Primary MON. 16 by Mr. and m Fairvi- - w. Olga Black and Francis born Thursday at Salt Lake Mrs. Peed Madsen, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. were Ada in attending Salt Lake city to Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Black visited August 17 - 18 - 19 Technicolor Musical! Vaughn Madsen and Mr. and Mi and Mts. J W. Christ nsen Ellis Mrs. Neva Dye and Mrs. city AUe" Mfand unday w!,h Ir?' Stewart of that city. The Mis. Alva Clement. They also of Piovo visited Sunday with NT Hie Blain. klaek and nevv baby girl, "TENTH AVENUE ANGEL" GOOD NEWS" Mrs. Olga Black, counselor, mother was Miss La Rue Dahl. i.eld enjoyed evening snacks just Mr. and Mrs John Christensen also with Mr. and Mrs. linton having, at the home of presided over the opening exerwith MARGARET O'BRIEN Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Jensen Black and family. with JUNE ALLYSON their grandpaienls, Mrs. CaroMr. and Mr-Ted M. liken of cises. The story ot the list or- visited in Provo Sunday . upom line Madsen and Mi and Mis. of the Primary was ANGELA LANSBURY Washington, I) C. visaed last ganization PETER LAWFORD word they had become Hot Mu Peter Ieteison. me Grace tells week with Mr. and Mrs. M. II told by Mrs. Owen Anderson, receiving shes taking nevv GEORGE MURPHY Mi. and Mis. Plain M. Mad Madsen. baby hot baths regularly to get her also fur acquaintance with Mrs. grandparents. The Shorts sen and family of Salt Lake 9 9 9 Arelia S. Rogers, first president. girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. weight down. Neldon Jensen of that PHYLLIS THAXTER city. city attended the dinner at Happy BirtMiss May riel Jensen, daugh- Group singing, Yes, she calls it the schorch-eis the first grandchild of Vaughn's and also spent a nigIC ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Jem hday; piano duet, Carol Madsen This Co-H- it girth policy. the Jensens. WED. 18 with Mrs. THURS. 19 Madsen's parents, s n, returned home Sunday ftom and Mrs. Helen Madsen; readMr. and Mrs. Herheit L. Amman Citcleville where she Carol ing, Madsen; remarks, has been WALLACE BEERY in Mrs. Mena Carlson is very ill Pass the Baloney, Father TWO BIG HITS of Ml. Pleasant. Bishop Allred; reading, Kerry at her home. this summer. father "Remember, children," of Upon Mr. and Mrs. Meilin H. Mad employed learning A GENTLEMAN" "ALIAS 9 9 9 Diana ErickAllred; reading, her illness her daughters, Mrs. pontificated, when 1 was a "STORK BITES MAN" sen were host and hostess at a Miss Beryl Larsen, Salt Lake son; song, Janae Clark; reading, Louise I to went bed hungry, Hushbeek, of Santa Mon- boy often tuikcy dinner in honor ol their city, visited last readings, ica, California wtth her! Carol Ann Wilkey; Starring JACKIE COOPER and Mrs. Edna and seldom had a square meal. son Ted and family and Rosalie Renae Schofield, Beck; Mr. P. Mrs and James Well, father, rejoined little Madsen of Chester came to help Friday - Saturday sister, Mrs. Mirl Jen- ipaients, piano solo, Ruth Ellis; reading, take Larsen. "THE ADVENTURES OF smart of the the Richard, care of her. boy sen Clark. Fifty relatives from Perry Dye; piano solo, Carolyn 9 9 9 August 20 21 that shows how much family, DON COYOTE" Pleasant Manti, Ephraim, Mt. Mrs. Jessie Sundwall is vi ti- Blain; song, Verene Jensen, Patoff better are since Mrs. Ruth Osborne, William you you and Eairvievv were present. The VOICE OF The TURTLE ling in Piovo with Mr. and Mrs. sy Allred, Stella Dahl and Kar- E. Robinson, Mrs. Emma Soren- have known us. with FRANCES RAFFERTY ma Petersen. Readings, Venoy sen, Sundwall and family. Arthur closed his Father mouth, SorenRochelle and big Joyce is now Kent Jensen in Salt 9 9 Hansen, Leo Osborne. Prayer, sen visited in Fairview his dinner without In Cinecolor Starring Mrs. Ada Ellis. Lake city seeking employment. Saturday and finished Miss Gwen Hartley visited 9 any further comment. the of attending birthday the Following 9 9 the 9 program this week with her father, RONALD REAGAN NEWS and Jerry Lynn, daughAndrew Shepherd, Mrs. Mer- Caleb children enjoyed their box Hartley. lunches and a base ball game ters of Mr. and Mrs. Gardell Os- Ultimatum lin H. Madsen and Mr. and ELEANOR PARKER Mrs. Ted E. Madsen spent last was played with the Spring City borne. To girls were being followed Eve Arden 9 9 9 Wayne Morris FRI. 20 by a lone male on a beautiful Guide and Trvkkors boys and weekend in Stilt Lake eity visitSAT. 21 FOUNTAIN GREEN Mrs. of one chiland Lloyd the boys of the Fairview North Brady Spring day. Finally ing friends. dren visited with Mrs. By Ada C. Anderson Neva them, in apparent Indignation, MICKEY ROONEY ward Primary. The Dye, Saturday. visitors are (turned to the young man and Mrs. Elizabeth Cox spent the Contniued from first page. BRIAN DONLEVY weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don Cox and family. Mrs. Cox, a son of the correlation group, al' ANN BLYTH in resident of Salt Lake city, also so gave some interesting talks. visited other friends and rela- A vocal solo was rendered by Miss Hanna Collard. Bishop tives while here. "KILLER McCOY" Cook was in charge. 99 Mrs. Edda S. Graham and sons "Milky Way" Mrs. Maggie Frandsen had as Robert and Gene made a short tour of several of the Northwesher guests during the week, Mr. tern states, and also part of and Mrs. Horace Sorensen and Mrs. Arta Rasmussen and children from Ogden. Utah. FAIRVIEW By Mis Ann Vance, Cl!), spent seveial fldxal Rasmussen mm it Iiiim lust page.) Y Sdio-parent- - , i Per-Ucse- , 1 , giand-eluldre- KINEMA Theater sta-uone- An-Alon- - Co-H- s KOZY Theatre he-foi- C 99 1 d a i ) Whats Job Printing Got To Do With . . . FENCING? OPEN FOR BUSINESS The fencer must employ the right step and the right stroke if he is to excel. So it is with the printed matter yon use. . . in business or socially. . .It must he right! Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Robertson from Provo were at the Arthur! J. Anderson home. Mrs. Edna Higgenson and children of Springville are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allred. 9 REYNOLDS AND SONS MACHINE AND WELDING SHOP 140 East Main. Mt. Pleasant steed that's brought to the starting post ungroomed is judged before he ever has a chance to run. By the same token, prospective customers may judge you unfavorably if the printed matter you use in your bnsiness is not "groomed." A 9 9 The many friends of Mis Matilda Collard are happy to know she is slightly improving from an operation on her eyes at a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs. Collard, now residing in Provo was a lifetime resident of Fountain Green until the past year, when due to her failing eyesight and the passing of Mr. Collard, she has taken up residence within a short distance of her son Mayor George CALL P. W. GROOMING? San Diego, Calif. FOR EXPERT WORKMANSHIP Pleaant 9 Sharon Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jackson, left August 4 for training in the U. S. Navy. He is stationed at ARC and ACETYLENE WELDING LARGE LATHE WORK AND ALL TYPES OF MACHINE REPAIR Mt. 9 Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Anderson of Salt Lake city are visiting at the Otlvin Rosequist home. 159-- Reynolds. Proprietor FISHING? E. Collard in Provo. 9 9 9 The markings of fish, jnst like fingerprints among fishermen vary Similarly, theres a difference in the heeds people have for printed matter. . .and theres a difference in the purpose to which various types of printing can best and Mrs. Truman Curtis and sons, Mrs. Lucile Wilson and baby of Salt Lake city visited at the Loren Jensen home during the vveik. Mr. 99 Elvvin Snow Mikkelson, College, who coach be pnt. at has spent the summer months at Flagstaff. Arzona, with his family tire visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Mikkelson. Mis. Rhea L. Allred THAT'S WHAT FENCING, GROOMING AND FISHING HAVE TO DO WITH JOB PRINTING. THOSE ARE THE THINGS WE and daughters, Miss Mildred Allied' and Mis. Afton Hansen of Provo, visited during the Lamb Days eolebiation with friends. AT THE PYRAMID KEEP IN MIND WHILE WE'RE DOING YOUR JOB PRINTING. George K. Cook and Lester Cook ot Salt Lake city were in town during the week. F No matter what you buy under our name, you may be assured of getting honest quality, the finest of sen ice . . . full value for ) our money. That is our constant endcas or. New Look" Platter If you vv a m a "new look" for that favorite, easy, ready meat platter, serve it with a cottage cheese ring ulled with cantaloupe halls. Add a hit of dissolved gelatin to cottage cheese and mold in mg mold. Turn out in center of pi. liter or tray and fill with cantaloupe halls. Arrange a vari-tof meats around cottage cheese, and garnish with parsley or endive, i ready-to-serv- - Phone 14 Mt. Pleasant |