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Show JOKE 18, 1948 FRIDAY, THE Stfrirty in Nmlli Club News Marriages Cradle News . Engagements . . . . , . . Social Events Announcements Mt. Pleasant . . . Miss Leila Paul ana Miss left WednesMarilyn Paul-Groday to drive to Di'catur, Michigan where they will visit relatives this summer. In late August Miss Paul will return to Mt. Pleasant. Miss Marilyn will go to Pella, Iowa, In September to enter Central College. t Mrs. Harvey C. Han- sen of Norman, Oklahoma, visited their son Roger, principal of Wasatch Academy, and his family last weekend. Monday morning they left for Palo Alto, California, where they will see another son, who is doing graduate work at Leland Stanford. Mr. Roger Hansen will study at the university this summer. Sunday noon Miss Harriet Terry had as her dinner guests at Alice Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C. Hansen of Norman, Oklahoma, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hansen and their children, Bob and Carol Beth. Late Saturday Mrs. Esther Irwin, Mrs. Jean Johnson, and Miss Ruth Hacking returned to Mt. Pleasant from Green River, where they had conducted a Daily Vacation Bible School for the preseding two weeks. Mrs. P. M. Hacking, Miss Hacking's mother, accompanied them. Before their departure for New York where Mr. Riser will study -- this summer, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Elser have entertained several groups of friends. Sunday evening at six o'clock their dinner guests were Miss Ruth Hacking and her mother, Mrs. P. M. Hacking. Mrs. Jean Johnson, and Mrs. Esther Irwin. On Monday evening they entertained at dinner Miss Harriet Terry and Mr. and Mrs. D. Allen Thomas and daughter, Sheri Lvnn. Their luncheon guests on Tuesday were the Misses Janice Anderson, Mary Langer, Jean , Newhouse, and Marilyn all of whom graduated from Wasatch Academy in May. Paul-Grow- Mrs. Samuel Coverdale of Long Beach, California, and her cousin, Mrs. E. J. Freece of were Mt. Pleasant visitors last Thursday. Mrs. Coverdale is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Soren J. Neilson, and her father was a prominent Sa-lin- a banker and business man of this city. Mrs. Frank M. Pannetier and her son, David, of Salt Lake city, visited last Saturday with Mrs. Pannetiers mother, Mrs. J. D. Meyrick, Sr. Fai rvieu) Topics... KINEMA Theatre MT. PLEASANT Monday Jnne 20 - 21 CARY GRANT LORETTA YOUNG DAVID NIVEN and CARY WIFE" THE BISHOP'S Co-H- it "SLIPPY McGEE" with DONALD BARRY DALE EVANS TOM BROWN Tnes. - Wed. - Thurs. 23 - 24 lone 22 BETTE DAVIS HUMPHREY "MARKED BOGART in WOMAN" 2nd Big Hit JOHN GARFIELD in "DUST BE MY Friday DESTINY" Saturday June 25 26 JOHN GARFIELD LILLI PALMER in "EODY AND SOUL" f - e e r birthday Manti following the anni- - M M oroni Personals.. See the Great New 100YER All-re- O The Hoover Triple-Actio- n Cleaner, Model 28 it beats . as it sweeps i ; . as it cleans' Positive . . .with Hoovers exclusive Pritchett and daughters Mary Ann and Susan, Mrs. iRuth M. Jones, Mrs. Harold Sorensen and Mrs. Melvin Birdzell Mrs. J. F. !of Wendover left Monday to the wedding of their neice, Miss Marilyn Hill, Tuesday in the Idaho Falls LDS temple. Miss Hill is a daughter of Robert and Fannie Monsen Hill 'of Idaho Falls. The party will attend M I A June conference in Salt Lake enroute home. The Improved Try a PYRAMID ADLET! $18.00 Hoover Triple Action Cleaner Model 28 1943The Famons Pre-W- ar Hoover Cleaner Model 26 only difference in price-pre-to post-wa- r war The new Hoover Cylinder Cleaner, Model 50 lit 0 cleans by powerful suction. New idea r pm '"v r A the Dirt in I 1 George Madsen for a few weeks. and are and SWIM TRUNKS Mrs. Trunks. Elastic top. Solid colors. Boys Swim cotton. The family of Willis Allred his birthday anniversary at his home Thursday. Attending his birthday were his Swim Trunk. Jr. cotton. J II JD 'jjf S ihow yon tho great tiw Lat u Hoover Cleon, en today 2.93 Trunk. 2.93 Spring City J otlings . . . r for phene heme ehewlng. Ne obligation. Trunk. Print 2.49 6. Boy dirt disposal Ejector. Complete with cleaning tools, Cotton Print Men' Rayon Twill sons, Boyd Allred, Burns Allred, Louis Allred and families, Miss Manett Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne. Cleaning tools, TODAY and Mrs. D. Frank Wiss-ma- r and children, David, Danny and Joel arrived Sunday morning from Oakland, Calif., and will remain at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. observed Cleaner alone Agitation. Mr. of Mr. ... President and Mrs. George M. Anderson aie iite proud parents ol a hahv hoy horn at a Moroni hospital June 12 pre.-am- t Rasmussen Miss Esther is attending Y W M I A June conference in Salt Lake this week. a sister ... Sts Business in Neilson. Is Lman Mis. r. Mrs. I. I. Stansfield will entertain the O S A Club at her home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barentsen had as their guests at dinner last Friday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes of Nephi and Mrs. Kent Christensen and ho'-oital- , s Mes-dame- Mr. after whuh a delicious dinner was served. lint chicken P':;: marriage Mrs. Jocile Christensen son Stephen of Los Angeles guests in the home of Mr. Mrs. Joseph Ursenbach. s v. ... Mrs. William Hansen left The South ward bishopric. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Thursday to visit Salt Lake and also to attend M I A Day Saints, sponsored a party June conference. Thursday evening for the a girls chorus of sevenvoices, on the high Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barentsen ty-five and daughter Colleen visited in school campus. Mrs. H. G. Bountiful Wednesday, guests of Ericksen directs the chorus and Mrs. Scott Tassey is accompanist. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Blain. Mrs. Robert Lee Tucker, a recent bride was honored at a luncheon and a kitchen shower Monday evening given by Mrs. Mary Louise Madsen and Miss Carol Jean Madsen at the formers home. The guests included Mrs. Tucker, her mother, Mrs. Fred Moss, Norma Elaine Draper, Renee Jones, Norma Rasmussen, Phyllis McArthur Mrs. Justus O. Seely, Mrs. Car-rol- l N. Madsen, Aileen Mower and Miss Norma Jensen, Miss Carolyn Madsen, Miss Connie Jensen and Miss Helen Rasmussen of Fairview. During the evening each girl made a Friendship" auilt block for the new bride. I I I Mrs. Abner was Rosenlof hostess Wednesday evening to members of the Pinochle Club. s Luncheon was served for Carrie Jensen, Alberta Merz, Ruby Poulsen, John Neilson, B. A. Smith, John Winkelman, Andrew Norman, Parley Rosenlof, G .W. Whitman, Rex Seely and Leonard Frandsen. Chii-dcnse- Ladies Republican Tea I. .(dies Republican tea will be' li'ld Wednesday Mr. and Mis Guy Gee ol Mt afternoon in the M iinii ipal Hall, sponsored by Ih' e ant announce the arrival I hairmen Velda Jackson, as- o' a halw hoy at a Moroni hossisted by Mrs. Flna pital June 12. Visiting guesls will he Mrs,, Ruel I'hn.stensen, county chairMr. and Mrs. Dean Larsen of man. and Mis. Glen Rowe, coun- Call Lake City are rejoicing over ty vice chairman. Mrs. Ghris-'ense- the ai rival of a baby hoy at a lV is from June 8. and Moroni Ephraim Mis Rowe is from Manti, .) 9 rd 01 Thanks '1 i f.v . Mrs. Ethel Anderson attend- d H .To those who gave unsparinggiaduation exorcises at the IJni ly of their time and energies in voisity of Utah in Salt Lake city he search for Reed Austin and timing the week. Her son Glade to those who have been so genived his degree as bachelor erous with kindness and symol si ionoe in geology. -pathy at his passing we wish to Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Crow-the- r vy. our thanks. w ere also to see expres-Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Austin. their daughter, Miss Janet Mrs. Reed Austin. Crow ther receive her degree in nursing. 01 Thanks For thoughtfulness and sympathy prollered us in so large a f measure at the passing of our father and grandfather, Peter C. Miller, we wish to give a public thanks. A Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johansen ' . and Family. The Stitchers Sewing Club The city of Vernal, Utah, had class was held Tuesday aftera population of 2,119 in 1940. noon inat the home of their COUPLE WEDDING HAPPY ARE THE NEW Mr. and THIS Its is at estimated population Mrs. Ora structor, Morley where 4.500 for 1918. It is located 68 Mrs. Ellis J. Chrislensen ol Moroni. The bride is the former the following officers were seairline miles from the nearest Lucile Rutishauser, attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lected: Deanna Morley, presi- railroad. When the Bank o dent; Joanne Howard, vice pres- Vernal was constructed in 1919 Photo Madsen studio ident; Kay Kellett, secretary; Emil Rutishauser of Mt. Pleasant. Adella Faux, song leader; San- all of the bricks were shipped in from Salt Lake City by parcel Mr. and Mrs. McKay Ander- gave very good reports on their dra Lay, reporter. son are the proud parents of a slimmer attendance and vvoik. The other members present post. baby boy born June 5 at a Mt. Following the meeting progres- besides the officers were Jolene Pleasant hospital. This bov is sive rook was played with Arnoldsen, Try a PYRAMID ADLET! Blackham, Faye their first son and second child. score's won by Mrs. Vida Terry, Mrs. Jessie Schofield, Mrs. Hilda Thp Terrianettes Girls Chorus Jensen and Mrs. Hazel Black. presented a very fine program Light refreshments wete served over radio station K S L at Salt by Mrs. Madsen. Lake city Saturday. The girls sang several of their best num- Card 01 Thanks bers and were directed by Ernest We wish to express at thh B. Terry. time our deepest gratitude to all so unselfishly The following ladies, Miss those who proffered time and sympathy at Manett Allred, Mr.s. Eva J. loss and the passing of Ilorald Mrs. Grace B. Allred, Mrs. We are Norman. Anenia Allred, Mrs. Myrtle All-re- I,. (Holly) to who those searchei' grateful at met Tuesday afternoon in the air and on the ground; the home of Mrs. Ada Allred to to Ralph Goodrich for his unobserve her birthday anniverstiring efforts; to the manageary. ment at Rubys Inn, Bryce CanThe June study meeting for to the Mt. Pleasant mayor the ward Primary was held yon; council and to the puband city Monday evening at the home of lic at large. Mrs. Olga Mrs. Helen Madsen. Finally, we wish to thank The Blaek, counselor presided. who arranged and those those were: taken activities special in the funeral who conparticipated ward and histories; pictures version stories, summer handi- and burial services. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Norman work and assignments for the and Family harvest festival. The officers versary on June 19 will be the ceremony. occasion for a family gathlng o' The young couple will make the children of Mr. and Mrs their home in Spring City. Moroni Johansen this weekend. rela-t!ve- OImiii, l Salt Lake it Isiltu s of the w eek. j , Stella NelCarolyn I.ontta Diaper, Karen Diapd, Rheij Christensen. tcn-.cn- J.u kle mom wi-i- s twen-tv-fiv- - vA. ) -- G'enna Huh son, Tin- Jr Solo-idid) members eie entertained last Wednesat the Mt. 1leas-,- i Mrs. M.tbt-- Allied was hostess day evening power plant with municipal ur ( lub ladle.- at a must Mrs. Mis Vawn Guv moil and dinner 1'ilday afternoon Kulula l.u'ow as hostesses. was the allot noon diverA most delicious time was "N Leah Langer, her daughter, Miss Mary Langer, and Mrs. Mary E. Kelly of Hollywood, California. Thursday noon Boys entertained the girls at 'heir luncheon guests were Mrs. gala picnic Tuesday night 'ean Johnson, Miss Ruth Hack-g- . a orck-to reunite their class and her mother, Mr.s P. M in Fellows who entertained again. of Santa 'lacking Cruz, Calif. and girls who were entertained wane Gail Madsen and Sonya Mrs Mary E. Kelly of Holly ood. California who has been Carlston, Milton Jones and Mary Charles Miner and Actual "isiting Mrs. Leah Langer for Larsen, , J. R. Peterson and "veral weeks, loft Mt. Pleasant Rasmus-senLowell Anderson Joan Larsen, to Thursday morning go to northern Idaho and Montana, and Itosalin Carlston, Ronald .here she w ill sjrend some time Johnson and Winnie Vance and Jesse Burnside and Patsy Jem's. ith relatives and friends. Chow was stowed away and Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Petersen the remainder of the evening and children, Patsy and Paul, devoted to a spirited game of snent last weekend in Salt Lake nd while there attended a con-r- t Club Meets At Turpins given in the North Twen-t- Bridge Mrs. Ellen Turpin was hostess ward of W'hich Mr. and Mrs to her bridge club Wednesday Petersen were former members. entertained Members evening. The Acme Literary Club mem-- were Mrs. lone Rigby, Mrs. Varrs were entertained at the da Vance, Mrs. Minerva Vance, first of their summer kensing-'on- Mrs. Lorna Tucker, Mrs. May me Mrs. Mary Sanderson Wednesday afternoon at Pritchett, A the home of Mrs. A. H. Andersen. and Mrs. Geroma Madsen. luncheon was served and prizes Luncheon was served for wvre won by Mrs. lone Rigby guests after which Mrs. Mary Sanderson and Mrs Rook was played. Hostesses were Mrs. Andersen, Mayme Pritchett. Mrs. VV. N. Ball. Mrs. O. B. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rigby Mrs. J. R. Bagnall, Mrs two weeks A. L. Peterson. Mrs. Emil Rutis-hause- were visited the last Keith Rigby Mrs. J. Leo Seely, Mr.s by Mr. and Mrs. Colorado. Mfto Clark. Mrs. J. S. Jensen and and son of Denver, Mrs. Ruth Mrs. E. S. Jensen. Special guests Wednesday, they and visited of Christensen Ephraim were Mrs. Carrie N. Hafen, Mrs. In Hiawatha with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Madsen of Spring City. Therald Rigby, Thursday they Mrs. Hilden Tucker of Fairview, of Mr. and Mrs. Jav Winkelman, Mrs. Al- visited at the home of fred Drage, Miss Thelma Larsen. Mrs. Ervin Lay and family Mrs. John K. Madsen and Mrs. Circlevllle. Ada N. Robinson. Thursday night the South Prize for high score was won hv Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. V. H. ward Primary officers and teachGundeson wron the consolation ers met at the home a of Mrs. weiner Arminta Clement for prize. roast in honor of retiring offiMrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruesch cers, Mrs. Ellis Madsen, Madsen and Mrs. June entertained at a dinner Sunday Dawn A gift of appreciation Jensen. evening for sixteen relatives and W'as presented to Mrs. Ellis Madfriends honoring Mrs. Rueschs sen w'ho has been chorister for brother. George Rolph and his years. former Mrs. Anna bride, the Games were supervised by Lott. Mrs. Mildred Lasson; refreshMr. and Mrs. W. W. Rice and ments, Mrs. Eda Anderson and Mrs. Lucille Madsen. family of Salt Lake and little Officers and teachers enterMiss Julia Rasmussen of Ogden mentioned were weekend guests at the tained besides those Mrs. Violet were Mrs. Ila Jensen, Mr. home of Mrs. Rice's parents. Mrs. Oeva Mrs. Johnsen, Larsen, and Mrs. Daniel Rasmussen. Emily Bushman, Mrs. Fern TurJohnson, Mrs. Brooks Larsen, son of Bishoc pin, Mrs. Luella Mrs. Brinton, Margaret and Mrs. Leo Larsen, was host Jane Evans, Mrs. at a picnic and weiner roast Bench Mrs. Emma Erma ShepLucy Tucker, Mrs. Monday evening for the follow' herd and Mrs. Roma Tucker. ing friends. Jav Carlson, Ga-- y McArthur, Jo Anne and Jerry Mrs. Peter L. Peterson of Dor Barentsen, Larrv Taylor announces the marriage Woolsev, Lea Rokell and Lois Mantl to Gordon Anne Carter, Nedra Andersen of of her daughter Ethel J. Sorenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni. Euvona Larsen, Gary Christian Sorenson of Spring and Dale Draper. on June 22 in the Manti temple. Ethel is a granddaughter of Mr. Mrs. William was and Mrs. Peter Peterson of Fair-vieCoates to Salt Lake Sunday, b' and is a graduate of Snow he serious illness of her mother College. Mrs. Lucinda Harwood. 3016 So in her A shower was given Hth East St., Salt Lake City. Mrs honor in the Manti South ward Harwood is a former resident of chapel, Thursday evening, June Mt. Pleasant. 17 and a dinner for the family and immediate relatives will be Fathers Day and their fathers given at the Peterson home in seventy-secon- Sunday Ft. G reen Social Notes Mrs. Rachel Rasmussen Society Editor - Phone 87 were Mrs. and Page Seven aiq.u'tr and Mrs. D. Allen Thomas Mrs. Esther entertained Irwin Pleas- and Mr. Mr. Erwin E. Boand Ceva llinger at lunch Wednesday noon. Norman Johnson of Fairview. That evening their dinner guests Mr. PLEASANT PYRAMID Mr. Cradle News A hoy, June 11 at a Mt. ant hospital to Ross and Brevities MT. Trunk. ton-laste- 4-- Swim Trunk. Jr. cotton. 4--8. Rr. U3. Pat. Off. 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