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Show A. 'J. A J fJ A !v'r e 1 t W Mount Pleasant, Sanpele County, Utah, Friday June 18, 1948 Exceptional. Time Coming' July 23-2- 4 T Auction Benefit 'fw ' ft Homemakers, Future Tense v(f, ,r Will Go East i from t fur-.dure- Meyrick, Averett, Marjorie Pratt, Mrs. William Burton, Bud Done, Grant Johansen, Opal and Neil Wilcox. Committees for the celebration Sco-vill- e and their chairmen are: Publicity, Tom Judd, chairman. Ticket sales, Ralph Gunn chairman; baseball and seating, I O O F, Lynn Averett; parade, Jayooes, Grant Johansen, chairman; barbecue, Lions, O. V. Anderson, chairman; Refreshments, Rod and Gun American Club. Fireworks, Legion. Pageant, Miriam T. Neilson, Louise F. Seely, ladies clubs. Childrens sports, V. H. Gunderson, chairmen. Members of pageant committee: Art, Max Blain, chairman; Ethel Ericksen; chorus work construction, Elbert chairman; lighting, Ray Dra-'V'- SPRING CITY Relief Society Will Honor valued at 5100 00 The second drawing will he held to award a new $30 00 bicycle. You may hold the lucky number! Dont mLss your opportunity, say city officials. Proceeds from this mammoth auction will he used in lighting and improving the new playground at the Moroni high school. All of the property to be auctioned has been given by enthusiastic people who like to see the advantages of a real , John Irons, Playground. is the donor of the appe izing beef; Joseph Revill, the Kaiser Hydraulic Co-oand Farmers Service Station, Moroni, the new JESSE COOMBS . . . Vcyclc. A farewell testimonial will hi The playground has been held tonight (Friday) at 8:30 p to date through the m. in the Fairview South ward ooperation of school officials chapel for Elder Jesse Coombs Moroni hgh school, Moroni city who leaves shortly for the Cali- Moroni civic clubs and Moroni fornia Mission, Church of Jesus businessmen. Christ of Latter Day Saints. El der Coombs Will spend some MORONI time at the Mission Home in Salt Lake City before departing June 21 for his field of labor. Elder Coombs is a graduate o the North Sanpete High Schoo He has ah and Seminary. completed two years at Brigham Young University. Mo-oni- Mo-on- Dish-vaslie.- ', Hutchison Rites To Be Held Fathers Sunday The ward Relief Society will Farewell Program The program presented at the honor the fathers of the Spring farewell testimonial City W'ard at a special program missionary in honor of Bryant Brady which in the Sunday evening Sunday Sacrament meeting. The president, Mrs. Eva Grace Allred and counselors, Mrs. Enid Baxter and Mrs. Vilate Hope will be in charge. The program will be: a girls double trio, Mor Rae Blain, Allred, Shriley Schofield, Neva Beck, Donna Bunnell and ; Carol Terry; reading, Kerry talk by Ruth Nunley; violin solo; talk by member of the lesser priesthood; male quartet, Golden Terry, Junior Fullmer, Eugene Terry and Ferril McKinney; reading, Veldon Hanson; tribute to fathers, Keith Bunnell; response, Morris punnell. All fathers of the ward are requested to attend the program. Sher-len- e All-red- was held Friday night included the following numbers: Invoea-ion- , Bishop H. W. Jones; vocal 'net, Mrs. Phyllis Jones and Mrs. Anna Jensen; talk. President Golden D. Carlston; vocal duet, Mrs. Ellen Peterson and Mrs. Alta Larsen; organ solo, Ted hosalin Carlston; talk Mower; vocal solo, Mrs. Maureen Allred, accompanied by Carolyn Brady; musical reading, Mrs. noth Carlston, accompanist, Sonya Carlston; response, Elder Brady; violin duet, Alvin Brady and Merril Day; benediction, Tordan Mower. The meeting was conducted by Eldon Howell of the Elders Quorum. Saturday At 2 Funeral services for Abraham Hutchison, 61, will be conducted at 2 p. m. Friday in the Moroni East ward chapel by James Neilson, bishop. Friends may call at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Storey from 10 a. m. Friday until time of services. Burial will be in the Moroni city cemetery under direction of the Ursenbach Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant. Mr. Hutchison, a former resi- dent of Moroni and Mt. Pleasant, died at his home in Salt Lake City, Monday evening from a heart attack. He was born in Moroni Oct. 1, 1886, a son of David H. and Jane Prestwich Hutchison. He was married in Ogden July 13. 1911 to Myrtle Storey and they made their home in Mt. Pleasant, until moving to Salt Lake City in 1940 where Mr. Hutchi-sowas employed as a construction worker. one Surviving are his widow son, Leon Hutchison of Tooele; three daughters, Mrs. Louise H. Andersen of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Vera H. Holman and Mrs. Beatrice II. Holman of Montrose, Mrs. E.'H. Anderson spent last week visiting in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Craw-ford- , Mr. and Mrs. Udell Ander-oand Mr. and Mrs. Wendell 'nderson. Miss Fawn Anderson, an employee at the U S A C. While there Mrs. Anderson the-- University of Utah ommer.eement exercises where invited. tier W'inona granddaughter The kindergarten is preparing Greaves was a graduate. In the Anderson a circus day at school for Fri- meantime Mr. Colo.; twelve a the Soil Conservation brother, Davidgrandchildren; Hutchison of day at 10:00 a. m. onference in San Juan. American Fork, and two sisters, Mrs. Jennie Nunley of Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne MoMrs. L. L. Peterson roni Mr. and Mrs. Mima Brady of and and sons Glen and Leo visited and were visited Monday Denver. family Thursday in Fairview at the by Mrs. Max Mangum and famhome of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. ily of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Larson. of Mangum was formerly Norma Bend, Oregon, and Mr. Young Continued on Pg. 2 and Mrs. Peterson. C. R. Young of Portland, Oregon visited last week with Mrs: LouStitch Ettes Organize Mrs. Cyrus Jensen and son ise Monsen and family. The Stitch Ettes, third year Garth and Mrs. Gordon Staker Club held their and family of Mt. Pleasant were clothing first meeting Thursday, June 10 visitors in Circlevilie at the Mrs. Valdene Guptill and at the home of Mrs. Thelma home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Lay young son with her brother Kay left Saturday for PortJorgensen, to organize a group and family last week. They Ostler, land Oregon, to Join her husand make plans for their sum- also visited Mrs. Jensens daughmer work. there. ter Ma.vciel who is employed at band who is employed Mrs. Thelma Jorgensen and circlevilie. Upon their return Kay will return home the first Mrs. Donna Olsen will be the Mr. and Mrs. Jensen were vis- of the week. t ited over the weekend by their group teachers. B Y Mrs. Dice a Ida at the son student and Bert Dice Duane, The thirteen members of the club are: Dorothy Christiansen. U summer school, and Miss Don- motored to Salt Lake City last Helen Loy Jensen, Ruth Lott, na Singleton of Provo. Sunday Friday to attend the graduation Mr. exercises Saturday at the UniM.. and Mrs. Arlin Thorne. Freddie Ann Merz, Joanna Miss Mrs. Gladys and Blain Mrs. and Thorne, versity of Utah. Arleen Norman, Judy Lane Olsen Myma Loy Peterson, Lois Thorne of Springville, Mrs. Dice Thompson, a daughter of Norma Jane Peterson, Janette Mayeiel Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Dice, was a graduate. Jean Mrs. Boyd Madsen and sons of Rowe, Carma Whimpey, Silt Lake City spent the day The Moroni Stake Winterbottom, Janice Young. annual Mothers and Daughters banquet The following were with them. officers which was held last Friday eveelected: President, Myma Lo Mrs. Mae Jensen of Richfield ning in the Moroni high school Peterson; vice president, Jud Lane Olsen; secretary, Janice spent the weekend visiting with building was a big success. The affair was planned, preYoung; song leader, Freddie Ann her mother Mrs. Caroline MadMerz; reporter. Joan Winterhot-tom- ; sen and other relatives and pared and served by the male She also members of the stake, and inorganist, Helen Loy Jenson. friends in Fairview. The club will rmvt each Wed- accompanied Mrs. Madsen to cluded the stake presldonev Provo for a short visit with rela-tvo- s ward bishoprics and quorum nesday. there before leaving for presidencies. Complete dinosaurs from the 'California where she expects to Thp program was furnished by the Teen-agdinosaur national monument attend sumyier school. girls committee with Mrs. Venice F. Anderson as near Jensen, Utah have been One hundred and fifty chairman. excavated and are on lion tons of coal have been Thee was a large number In at Carnegie Institute and the mined in Utah during the last attendance. of Utah. 100 years. University Picture animals, stories, circus acts will feature the activities with teacher, Mrs. Christie Bunnell assisting the fifteen boys and girls of the class. Pink lemonade and pop corn Parents arrd will be served. friends of the childen will be d 4-- e teach-'- r Home-mukei- s of Ameiiea convention is City, July 6 through k. ovil Jean Kav anti Gwen Kay. Mrs. K iv will be one of 10 omem.iker teaehcis who Hu national convention ' '),n I'tah. Eighteen other eiils besides Miss Scovil and Miss Kay will attend the meeting fiom Utah. Mi's Seovtl who is third vice 'resident of the Utah organiza-owill attend as an official Margaret 'er mort'et. Mrs at-'j- , e Jimmiei Vera 3 ! Farewell Fri. Mt Tiie aie Virginia Ann Scovil, la u, 'liter of Mr. and Mrs. B. N. 1 Jessie Coombs stiiiic nts and their ideas. uit util attend rt'e last annual Future i set-u- , Humber 29 Moroni Prepares For Playground Over all plan foi an extensive1 iluiv sound, Morris Shirts, ou .lame it, weve gut it! i holiday celebration at Mt. IleasRoxie .s'ewait; duneing, challenge made ant July 23, 21 was announced el o.i, Louise Jensen, Lily this'Ih.rs tin week by the city of Mo this week by Olive Pritchett, u.'iiuit; costumes, scenery, wtiat was .s J B Staker; building and Pi.1.teediigaid.r.g general chairman of the event, greatest Sanpoes Also announced were the ur.Is, Evan Bisk, !H. conducted at the in, nop" to names of committee heads who-w- ill ioihuig. Lynn Aveiett, liar-i- Jovhind Dance Hall the evening direct preparation for the Fiamisen. Ji J'llv observance. "if you will be there at 8 p The July 23 21 celebration Is FAIRVIEW 'll " slates a b'ondside handed the first major event planned out by the city, you will have under the eitys new recreation ei opportunity to hid on any which includes a central tein hat you need. Take youi recreation committee with an adhoue of livestock, poultry, visory committee including reploth'ng building materials, resentatives of service, civic and fencing materials, ap social organizations. hardware dances, groceries, Serving with Mrs. Pritchett of and feed supplies. general committee for the celeThree big prizes will lie bration are J. S. Jensen, Harold awarded to the holders of luekv Young and Faun Staker. n nie s )i the drawings. The Members of the recreation adri' st drawing will consist of a followare committee the visory 'TOO 00 beef which weighs 80') ing: B. N. Scovil. Mrs. J. F. LarHounds and a new Kaiser son, Lynn Averett, Helen Bohne, Dishwasher which is Veloris Mrs. - 1 SECURITY )k& Volume LVIII Seely, A ''legate. The group will leave by chartered bus from Salt Lake city ind will make stops at Lincoln, Nebraska, Cheyenne, Wyoming, SGTEERT RUESCH OF MT. PLEASANT standing nearest the muzzle of the canTHATS where they will visit state uniat those towns. They non Picture was taken at the National Guard Encampment at Camp Williams, Utah this versities will also make a s'de trip to week. 0 her soldiers from Utah and Sgt. Ruesch are looking on as civilian inspector Independence, Mo., scene of earlv Mormon church history. in inspecting a 155mm Gun barrel. demonstrates use of a Bors-Scop- e Future Homemakers a is new comparatively Oiiicials organize Enroute County lion having been started thre Honda Tor Natl Meet vears ago. It was organized Ir Dr. S. B. Rigby, chairman of North Sanpete only a year ago t lie Sanpete County commission under the direction of Mrs. Kay and John S. McAllister, county The local organization now V attorney, left the county this udes 70 members at N' week for Florida where they Sanpete high and junior Raw recruits and seasoned will attend a national county school. veterans from Battery "A", 145th Three thousand girls officers convention at JacksonField Artillery Battalion, Mt. throughout the U. S. are, ville, Fla. Pleasant, Utah, were joining The convention will be con- nected to attend the sessions hands this week at the Utah NaTwo thousar ducted June 21 through 23. Fol- Kansas City. tional Guard encampment, Camp lowing the four-dameet, the instructors are expected to bS Williams, in an all out effort to two Sanpete officials plan to present. establish an efficient fighting An extensive program for the visit Miami and cross over to unit. Cuba. They wll arrive back in coming year will he planned at called "Utahs Appropriately Florida from Cuba about July 3 the meet, according to Mrs. Minute Men, the national and will come home from there. Kay. guard organizations intend to equal or surpass the high traFOUNTAIN GREEN dition and competency which Teacher Returns the States guard units have Mrs. Estelle B. Anderson and established in the past. Known three children Roger, Emogene throughout the nation as the and Tommy returned to Mt. finest field artillery group, men Pleasant Saturday from Selma, and officers have reached the California, where they spent the climax of the camps training winter. Mrs. Anderson taught activities and this week will at Selma. kindergarten conduct extensive firing with What has to almost be an got their huge tractor drawn 155 record for millimeter gun. This is the fa- ailtime charges ressTran Recalls Bygone a man on arrest mous Long Tom which played placed against Dvs In Mt. Pleasant As such a significant role in World was established this week in Sait Lake eity by Patrolman War II fighting. Beginning the week of July 20 Ke Heins Print Pyramid Cantain Gordon L. Staker, F. Dewey J. Fillis, son of Mr. and the Fly Control Program under Over from this Springville A., Mt. Pleasant and 2nd Lieu- Mrs. James Fillis of Mt. Pleas- the direction of city officals with week to help in the preparation tenant Ralph L. Goodrich, Jr.. ant. Mayor Welby Aagard in charge, of the Pyramid were Rusty Rife, Mt. Pleasant, feel the men have According to a story which will iegin their death on files fioorman, and Orvai Singleton, devoted much time in their ef- was published in papers through program. fort to make the camp export out the United States under a With a vast amount of DDT pressman. Mr. Singleton recalled enee a happy and beneficial on United Press dateline, the chain every pig pen, cow shed, every past when he has visited Captain Staker, commanding nf of events resulting in the triple outside building will get a going occasions Mt. a Pleasant with ficer of the local friend, unit, com charges began when Patrolman over. mented that he was very heart Fillis stopped Charles Haynes Let us all get back of this Howard Strang, husband of a Mt. Pleasant native, ened by the adjustment the Bishop, 48 for ignoring a stop wonderful movement. As indi- former The Strangs troops had made in so short c sign and asked him for his viduals we can do a lot to help Addie Anderson. reside in Pasadena, but Mrs. license. When Bishop could not this cause progress. time. her sister still Strang and The Camns recreation pro produce it, Mr. Fillis radioed the old family home maintain the gram is now in full swing. The police station to see if his liAnJ. the Arthur Visiting at swimming pool is filled to ca- cense had been revoked. It had. derson home on Sunday were here. But was he while this Also a visitor at the Pyramid with water getting and troops pacity her brother, Professor Leroy RobA softball tournament, swim- information, Bishop had climbed ertson and family of Salt Lake shop this week was Harrison ming tournament, horseshoes hack into his automobile and city and an aunt, Mrs. Vilate Conover, partner in the North and Sanpete Publishing company. golf tournament driven off. It took a bullet hole West of Pleasant Grove. are being conducted by the in his tire to make him stop time and then he d the second Guard's recreation officer, President Dermont Madsen and Former Mt. Pleasant added insult to injury by taking G. Miller, T. C. John K. Guymon of Moroni, ElThe adiutant gene-- al of the a sock at Patrolman Fillis. Girl Given Honors Result. He was charged with der Asael Smith of Snowflake, Utah National Guard, Brigadier Dora Collard and Lenore At Brigham Young U General J. Wallace West, com- drunken driving, driving while Arizona, Cook of the Fountain Green a Miss Wanda Vee Stewart, draft license was revoked and re- correlation menting on the pending were organization, an officer. He has a at this year junior Brigham logic, arton now hefo-- e Congress, sisting the speakers at Sacrament meet- Young urged the voun men of the state hole in his tire and a jail senUniversity, was chosen as ing Sunday. the National Counselor of Phi o ioin their local units in ordc tence to serve. a Miss Jesse sang Chi Theta. bat they might continue the Clue to his actions was found solo. Other Oldroyd musical numbers the officer in Bishops car. . . advantages of home life and not by were the ward choir. Bishop This fraternity is a national have to interrupt their civilian two full bottles of wine, one a Scott by honorary. conducted. Cook and one full empty. She represented Psi Chapter of pursuits and schooling. The quarter B Y U at a convention held in pending legislation contains the Provo visitors on Monday provision that any eligible pe Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Ander- Washington, D. C., headquarters were son who may join the National the Willard Hotel, June 17. son, Mrs. Ada C. Anderson and at All Guard prior to passage of the expenses are being paid Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hansen. hill would he exempt from the by the Fraternity. She has been asked to give a response to the Little News William Burton Will It was a daughter for Mr. and welcome given by the national Mrs. Darryl Williams born Tues- president at the opening lunchSneak At Prcsb. Church and also to take part in a day, June 8 at a Payson hospi- eon, William Burton will preach mock pledging ceremony at the the morning sermon at the Presluncheon. The convental. The grandparents are Mr. Friday byterian church Sunday at 11 a. tion will last four days. Miss An outing for members of the and Mrs. Samuel Williams m. Mr. Burton is one of the of Stewart is formerly of Mt. Pleasspecial speakers who will ap- Melchizedek priesthood of North Fountain Green and Mr. and ant and now lives with her parpear during the six weeks that Sanpete stake will be held Sat- Mrs. R. P. Larsen of Wales. ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stewart, the church's regular pastor is urday afternoon at 2 p. m. at Social News in Provo. Visiting from Ruth, Nevada attending the University of Cali- the power plant in the mouth She is also a member of Cesta of Pleaant creek canyon. J. at Hansen fornia. L. the Sunday Tre and Lambda Delta Sigma a out "We turn Mr. home and will Mrs. were be and His sublect expect big Finding Harry Social Unit. a good time, said James F. El- Holman. Ourselves in a Hectic World." delis of Spring City, general chair- 80 Years Young Vocal numbers will bp N. M. Jensen observed his livered hv Jane Nielson. Sunday-schoo- l man of the event. A member of will he conducted at 10 North Sannotp stake high coun- 80th birthday with a birthday a. m. The summer fellowship cil. Mr. Ellis said every dinner at the home of his daughquorum in the stake ter and Mayor and group will meet at the power plant at 4 30 p. m for a picnic has been assigned a committee Mrs. George E. Collard in Provo. After the dinner, he, together rnsnonsihility for the outing. supper and meeting. Don will speak on "Plaving List of quorums participating with his family, motored to Salt will he and the committees they will Lake City to witness the graduFair, and ofGloria Jensen service. in charge the worship ('end are as follows: 1st quorum ation of a granddaughter, Miss elders, softball game; 2nd quor- Janet Crowther. Mr. Jensen was born June 9. um riders, program; 3rd quorum Power Company Warns elders, transportation; 26th quor- 1868 in Fountain Green, a son of Cn Derrick Movini um seventies, ball Jens M. and Caroline Jensen. women's Power game; 210th quorum of seven- He married Annie Aagard in Officials of Tclluride company warned "haymakers ties. stunts, and high priests the Manti L D S temple. She died in 1917. to he cautious during the hay- quorum, tables. Mr. Jensen has always been ing season when moving deran Orem of active civic worker and a Miss Pierce Audrey lines. ricks under power and week visiting with prominent last wooigrower spent Carlcssncss, it was pointed Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ramsey farmer, and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter out. is not only dangerous, it and family. Dnv Saints. is wasteful. He has two living children, Franklin Hansen received word Officials of the company week that his daughter, Mrs. Osmond Crowther of Founthis stated that Tclluride will assist Raida Hansen of Provo, Is vrrv tain Green and Mrs. George E. derrick moves ill He loft Tuesday to visit with Collard of Provo, 20 grandchil- WANDA VEE STEWART in all normal dren and 10 her. without charge. .pamiurtK - Saturday Is Pay Day For Local Men At National Guard Center 1 Dewey Fillis Slaps Fly Campaign On Rougk Drunk Will Open 3-Co- unt Here Monday hole-in-on- Majo-Harol- Stake Outing Is Saturday For Priesthood - Mel-chiade- k son-in-la- New-hous- e |