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Show t Try a PYRAMID ADLET! get results the first issue. If you have anything to sell, let us help you! Many ' r Mount Pleasant, Sanpete County, UhL, Friday, Mar. Volume LVIII North Sanpete, Wasatch Dominate Speech Meet At Ephraim Monday Students fiom North Sanp.'i high school and W.is.u li .u.t. emy "blitzed' opponents lio four oilier piep st hooks Monda at the Sanpete dtsirut j pee. tournament at Snots colieg Ephraim. .asnutssen and Mums Mowei, antli Sanpete, tied lui second dace. Panel discussion, Nancy Huy, Wasatch, first; My i tie ltzgeiukl, Snow, second; Bob .arter, Wasatch, tliiid. presentatives limn the twt Ileasant institutions too' Extempoianeous s p e a I; i n g, fiist prizes in eight out of tin Moyd Ramps and Lowe Ashton tournament's nine events anu nn, Snow, second; (alolyn Peec. garneied more than their shaie Aoith Sanpc te, ihiid. Oi second places, Poetry reading, Janet Keni.e Activities Utah High School No. ma first; Association sponsored the tour- berg, Wasatch, Jensen, Noil it Sanpeie, sis om.. ney. Von Ell Larsen, North Saupe, R. Mt. Winners were as follows: Debate, Phyllis McArthur and Barbara Josie, N'oith Sanpete; Patsy Mortensen, Herald Nielteams sen and John Gurney, tied for first place; Bonnie Baldwin and Rues Davenport, Wasatch, tied for first; Jane Anderson, Manti, second. Whitlock Charles Oratory, Manti, first; Gale Clinton, Wasatch, second, and Jim Miller, Manti third. Retold story, Marjorie Frenz Wasatch, first; Zen a Rue Ande Wasatch Academy, and Ilel.n third. Humorous reading, Joe Jen sen, North Sanpete, flisi; Gay a Christensen, Manti. aim Von Id. Larsen, Noith Sanpete, bed to second. I.aM.u Dramatic reading, Hamilton, North Sanpete, i.m, Lucille Rowe, Manti, second. Phyllis McArthur, North ban pete, third. One-ac- t play, Wasatch, ii st North Sanpete, second. Pyramid Society Editor Visits Parents In Miami Mis. Judd enplaned for M am Sunday from Salt Lake c'ty v r She was accompanied man named David Rap young celebration Judd, age 19 months. The Homecoming David will be held in the Fairview and his mother will take thi Marel on North Ward Saturday, sun in Florida during the joining 20. month. Dinner will be served at 12:00 noon and the charge will be 50. per plate. The committees an To'jntain preparing for approximately 500 people. The excellent piogram wil. commence after dinner and wil procede in somewhat the lollow ing manner: Selections by the Harmonica Band; trump. t solo Jack S. Dunn; reading, ADs Is Homecoming I G-e- en Large Group Are Award Winners At Correlation individual Mis. Ida Coombs; vocal solo, awards w re presented to the Bills; piano solo, Kathleen Zu correlation group girls for stanher; reading, Mis. Lucille Han dard at Fountain requiremnts a the number Nm, sen; by March 14. Green Waid Sunday, Ward Singing Mothers; song in connecwas This program k Lew Peterson and Marion Tu a number horn Milburn; ; tion with the regular sacrament Awards weie pre jimher by the North Wa. . meeting. by correlation superviso. male quartet, a dark hoise ski sentedEuloda Mrs. Edna Cook. a vocal quartet from the Har Mrs. Stake Moioni coireial on Jensen, monica Band; a duet under the was ptesent. direction of J. Edwin Miner, t supe'rvisoi , musical number by the Vance Nieison Is Rosette Queen p:ano so" Joan boys of Miiburn; Rosette At the Stake Junior duel voeal Kathleen Zuber; IS. M's. March Ball Thursday, Miner twins; guitar duet ly. jjoan Nielson, daughter of Mr. Marjorie Lasson and Arlene Pi and Mrs. Bernard Nielson, was Kcnnof duet, terson; trumpet Fountain Greens qibon with vocal and Gaiiand Giaham; son of Mr. Mikkelson, Eugene due" vocal solo, Glade Peterson; as he. Mrs. N. C. Mikkelson and by Mrs. Lucy Tucker and Mrs escort. Emma Evans, A dance for the public will b Mis. Fern Francom of Levan held that night in the amuse visited on Tuesday with ho the be ment hall. Music will by 'Mr. and Mrs. Elmer parents, the admission Carter. Mozarts and Ladies, 75c, Committees are: Mrs Martha Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jackson Bohne, Mrs. Florence Jensen were visiting in Tremonton dinMrs and Mrs. Flossie Stewart week with relatives. the ing Alton Jones acting as cha'rma: of refreshments with a commit Niels Lund has returned Dor-Sal- t tee of the following: Mrs. Jear Lake City where he has Amundsen Verda Mrs. Miner, Mrs. Helen Bohne, Mrs. Nor: been receiving treatment for Anderso' prolonged illness and is mini Christensen, Thelma Mrs. Mable Erickson, Mrs. Ermi improved. Shepherd, Mrs. Bert Christ nsen Visiting on Sunday at the Elmo Mrs. Violet Larsen, Mrs. Mabh Anderson home were Mr. and Madsen Mrs. Lucille 7 m, Mrs. Dee and children Hansen Mrs. Dawn Madsen, Mrs. Winon: of Lehi. Vance, Mrs. Selma Sanderson 4 Mrs. Fern Llewellyn. Mrs. Bet1 Mrs. Mabel Allmd visaed Orton, Mrs. Ruby Hansen. Me week with relative the during Mrs. and Elva Rigby L.wyla in Springville. Llewelyn. (continued on bn-- k page) (eon'inuod on pag 2 Thirty-seve- . t; - Tin e ci Cmd i 11. i led cut .it I w i i ! ' tie 1 Y'y s' U1 M: lJ, Number 16 ut uitie will lie i ,i N.il III .Sanpete a,n' ! 1 ;: Sanpete Chosen As Testing Ground For All-oFly Control Program io-.- ie ii n m in, ale i li i e,,- I c .1 proper cold. lets to see that the eontrol woik is going over w itli tin least amount of effort. A. L. Haitou, piesldem oi Bureau Uoun'y i g i i imsMoiie. s lu; disi us'-.iitoe U It If i u, ii ,! at' M.tiili iM will iie.cd in. asui ing i IlUi;, i Sfk- - tie M the Slake A Y.M Jones YW.MI Hour siiow, start the " !.Y and Y f lewe. "ring which even'ues even-- n), S, as in w liu 'i.nit 1 Sim it it hablls ii t i j. e id mi el l i ii.' u ii t 1. tv e, .i i v ini in usm i the l).it ill r, ed.-to:- 1 oi' . nai the John Stewart, extension gave a talk to the g.oup on the values of a good publi it urogram. He indicated that the success of tills type of program would largely be deter 'mincd by the amount of information and the salcs idea to individual piopeity owners. I hi c , a. id conn. . i.d i i .11 HU; Sri IK- ui ti ' Lit on ml 'Muni ii.uti !; " ' Music for the danci will . . J lie f v Ex-Coun- ! Jo an lonbol. Alter the gioop voie.l o.,,i minis)' lor a count) wide 11; eontiol pnigiam w nil the u and communities aet.v ca.. R ing out the woik, Russ, Keetch, count) agent, exp'.'. iiei. the pioposed otg.cnization as om centlal count) committee am then each eitv in the eoun y w ould om-pei leet a similar mitt. c. The group pie.cni moved Ilia the suggested lomniitiee I, attion oil i Two Wasateli Academy sen iois, Lloyd Seymour Knnips, 1;' and Nancy Anne (Hav, li, inn, a, wen infotmed that bay lia. been chosen tiom among ai,!l to v.i. high school students awards in the lourth annua, INpsi-Colsclioldtship coiapei. tion. Lloyd will receive ;i sami arstiip which will send h.m t ; with lull tuition, college monthly allowance, anu tiac ing paid lor tour a runner-uloi tin scholarship, Nancy will lie give, a lepsi-ColCollege Eiii.anc Award and $50 when she en e. college in the fall. The announcement that then two outstanding students ha. won awards in tne $350 Out scholarship competition was .sen io Roger ii. Han.-ciip.ineipal o. Wasatch Academy, by John M Stalnaker, cl i recto: oi the Pepsi Cola Scholarship Board. Print i pal Hansen said that Lloyd was one of 121 students in the United States to win the Four-Y5... College scholarship, and runners-uwere scheted to ;e Etitran- c ceive the College Awards. A total of 353 student from 1G publ.e, private, and parochial schools in Itah panic; pa'ed in the competition this year, he said. Lloyd Kamps is the son of Mr and Airs. Ja, c.b R. Lamps of Rehobotli. New Me ;ico. tie wa a representative at the You:! Fates Life conference in Sat Lake City this year. The sc one, winner, Nancy Gray, who is t liedaughter of Mr. and Mis. Wakei F. Gray of Tuba City, Aii.ona was a delegate to the Liu' veui.-and'a- c P elec ted and the oi g.imzat on v,,i voted in as Kir ell K. e;. hle County ft . - is tills trio and the instrument which they demonstrated Friday night a; a county-wid- e fly control meeting. Left to right, Ralph Blackhan, county commissioner, holding sack of DDT; R, L. Wriglcy of Logan, assisant Utah Stae Extension Service director, holding pump, and Russell Keetch, county extension agent, trying out the sprayer. a FLY POPULATION To Speak Tslrict Governor -! w! sTeakei' ,'"-- attended by Mt Pleasant junior chamber bers and their Jayt eEite wue., was held at the North Sanpete high school home economics he tl Mvi1 D'-tri- i Hansen, SlaUd to fol'ov is p-- ib : i, - initiated members of tue e ' mem!." The -: Karl v m' are Carro'l R mountain Interna'ional s a Mt. Pleasant ei") tior.s Club conference sponsoiec' and Mac Ilnfen, local far" fo by the Carnegie Endowment owner. International reace. tv,. .'Hr Motion This is the second time in twe a Mr. inelud'eg by Hughes years that Wasatch Acadcm; of candid shots, en'i.'ed "Mr, has had a winner in the P psi a Pleasant Ubara teis", and Cola scholarship content. Sanford J. Langa also won Nnvv sound film. a scholarship and is nov attend TUN' '0UTN ing Harvard University. i rw Another Utah student, Viig' TDACFErf, Fox Fairbanks of East Hig' So that the little r.v School in Salt Lake City, won Ward Jun o r Scholarship in thi the South iil have a b. competition! and Frances Ben school v.vvh'cli to meet, nett, also of East High School place in of the organization Irue received one of the Hcnorar a series of poje. t.i fioScholarships which are award fu to contestants who qualiked fo they hope suifi. the College Scholrc net th purehase n.iee of ships but whose paionts ar and a rug able o finavo Do'" ed"o,ntinn The Junior Sund:y organized l;e-an er o'lmen: of KT) i oa-'- 'o-cor- N ; : Four-Y'ea- 'he ii li p, a : lrteti a ii A 1rojeet for ce'tin- i "' .If .v t . i Pb-osn- - ' fi: tiu rug and d. be-i which lias alrea-lout, was the serving of Republiean's Ln o! dinner Iasi month be 'he j lioo! t ac' e's. Sundav rianned for the future '.,. r i - 11 : a- . . H-- , i " .r - ' only part of the task undertaken by officers and teachers of d.anee at Ihe South M'.i"! Re c the South Ward Junior Sunday school who are also carrying cut a series of projects to i.ation hall and an entert.a'nme" talented perf earn funds for the purchase of drapes and a rug for the Junior Sunday school's meeting featuring from throughout Sanpete fount;1 place. Pictured with the youngest class in the junior organization the nursery group r. S. PiV of rnclf Ocr it Photo by Mmbcn studio is teacher, Mrs. Ada Bench. BI.md m'aris m ; -- inn-M wains V i ' finance uar, i i l;r dinte groups. i I t - r t Public Invited To Moroni Feed e ; !'!-- land-lrvelin- e i ":)' lep-'i- Praise For Unusual Dam Record i r nization aie At:.;; Es'he well, Mrs. Beth Mo"-- i Louise .Bihar""''!, Ms IMaa IB I.und, Mrs Mrs. Reli.a Larsen and f Bench. The nutsery group, r nization for iny t is, '; "epular paitieular!" io paren's. Irn Sunday si lino!, in a'" F rmers In Sanpete County Given ti-'- , a for n poul-tryma- Novi-'-e- to from yearn of its own supc ie'e,. n staff of 'anchors. T' e Mis. lb n Passey, c Mis. Elda ! :e nt; Mrs. Rian be Bn ruti, sel'.ors. Mi ; I.u se,e is se."ieta:y. M'ss Rem" is oho'i-t- c: .aid Mi ; Jorgensen is organist. lens tive of UNNRA. The manner in which the people of the ancient lands of the world have allowed their soil to be sapped will be his chief topic, Mr. Pasey said. Mr. Kilburn will address a similar public meeting at the Nanfi courthouse Wednesday, March 21 at 8 p. m. i 1 Four-Yea- r T a of ! -. - , - Vin 10 Co-op- Meeting Saturday r 1 eoinm'' . , , t county ! pe-e- la-- La-yea- Blackham. sioner and manager of Moron' o to lu in rharg Feed materials, to lo. ate and ' s triluite materials such as T''t"' 'c;h spiny equipment, etc; Ilermansen, representing Lin Club of Gunnison, appointed t net as chairman of the rnrnml tee for directing woik of nizing cities into a v.ntknhl organization such as Mo di d;s trict and block feemnn to m'1" - fc t;on of two now 'heir wivi's. The iii,:''!;--- i he conducted by Widr m and Tom tedd mnt e niation. S. i p'i' - i construction Many years ago a wise Mid' of' what check dams and weirs, control of west farmer recognized ' . ( , V. H was happ.ning to ROd 'aiming irrigation land in America when he said,' re toi of the home and commuThe host part of my farm is canals to prevent seepage, drain nity impiovem tit p.ogi.tm New Orleans". oi tin Sanpolc down ;'ern And this week, Preal Georgr v..lley. A le. "lie on ; u member of the Utah PMA coming followed by a mittee, wonders if anyone hatain .ii'U ansvei i thought to count the number of Fiorcri iratuie.-- , d t! it. farms which go under the bridge evening meeting vYedne.-.daduring a single flood season, lie ' Ni.. t ii'idei son il ,ust r: e, liases his figures on the fact that vv itli U'ni.i.'ks (i) mod the deep accumulations of silt "b lo'.e "ti show ing in the deltas of the great rivers !) : i ldmg of this country is primarily the !) , ofi'l a:Nol'Ii S " rd top soil of farms carried by unchecked water. paid oaitn idar tr'bute City owr.i s in Spiiii': Sotl Saving Begins at the Top bioie "t the bi,iuM'n Oft.n tiu most effective means v to their 'own la of conserving soil and controlling Annual meeting of Moroni they made the m st floods is to do a lot of relativel; ment per popukiCo: hack in the hills Feed company will lv conduced small tilings Dir etng the atn ."h 'on of and eros Saturday at the Moroni high where the Hoods dlif lenee i ion starts, says J.begin at! lit nee to the auditorium, it was an Vern Ilopkin, school 'm llhand a nounced this week by Howard comPMA 'pe: IK e a lew Utah chairman of the o flowers can ere, lie a.oiiid the Blackham, president. mittee. "Its applying just a pear a i nine, Mr. ( hnvh The annual affair will include old rule that an ounce of preventhe Ninth S:iP pi te tion is worth a pound of cure, two sessions: one at 10 a m sen:! . he states. .adult ediii .anon plot for stockholders and directors ors of ihe home an-and a public meeting at 2 p. m. Lauded Farmers Sanpeie fu.impiovem nt The 2 p. m. session wll feaoi are Then many examples maiie airargi me s w : good practices carried out und.-- ture addresses by Dr. Lawrence ers and sh: u'" " Conservation Alorris, extension service the Agiieultuial 'e "i '.so"s at the USAC at Logan: but the ' d tharman, says d Piogram, lie,, ut if;, " W. P. Robbins of the I'lah Coopi Res ranchers what . ed pa.ticularly oil' a l'e p,'-of Sanpete County, Utah, have erative association; Ray Garrett, : ,' pc, son )" ent of in done recent years to illustrate auditor for the Northwestern i f "Od i.'fb cut u and Moroni effective cooperation under the Turkey growers that ea i lie o'", a no u. Feed, and Ed. Gosr.er, manager National program. a ; n ."'emeu'. v. In hsi' ' In the last four years, Sanpete of the Cache Valley association. , st r ; In Livostoekmen particularly a:e County ranchers constructed 21! h.e miblie at P. rami-dams under the Agrii'ultu.ai invited to at'end the afternoon tend "on lugi'd llio.-Since session to hear Mr. Gosners ad Conservation Piogram. this ' loses to Older 200 ram he dress, Mr. Blackham said. about ate there only s h; been limit time in the county, the 219 dams in furnis' n,. i' e flov. e" niuse-Mrs. Earl Blacknm ener-taine" '' ' i dieate that .these ranchers ar le sa id Sin: !a r with thei the Moroni h'g'i srhoel real headway making th's late; tnep.'.ed ounce of prevention." basketball team at her home ' oi r i low : s a 'd sh.i a' Move-anBut constructing clams is only Wednesday evening Gund rsou said. of one eonseivation ' pracafto" weie t'oe-enenjoyed many of games he.ur.ti a.ted do es tices cartied out in Sanpete which a delicious hot dinner fit atton iiifm mat m a program, thi was served. every Monday night at ad d tounty under the cut. In the Mrs. Retta Draper announu" chairman points edueatjon Hire mg'. A. rr : same period, they reseeded some the arrival of a grandson The s in said. The pub! 21 Ot'O aiies of depleted range baby is a son of Mr. and Mr to attend these e and pasture land. Grazing land Gayle Braifhwaite of Manti and (laed. (!:(' h''eT1" management has be. n carried was horn February 25. sum in; making out on f;nm 150 000 to 275,000 mother was formerly Miss Bevthe home ilu a'lC-acres each year. Other prarticc? erly Smith of Moroni. eorn'ng beaulifii af'o'i include deferred grazing, wato la iheilhl alt ml pies in tie "'eading dams and ditches Volunteer Workers Cong e- Ffre ; aiti i' a'e There was a grea' deal o' ex fencing hie! i i ,. ra. the de, s g'ccn manure crops, citement in Moroni Monday evehe said. ., Follow '!" Livestock Man ning when the fire siren gave meeting, (be ?T Javi-eethe alarn about midnight, ft and ther v iv s net r And Fon Visit Noithwest was only a matter of a few ( ty T).., f,,. a bit'incss tiip to Idaho minutes bf b. until mam- ef the m ( me M nO, " 'ni r and the Northwest this week in town were on ham1 at t,-- e .. rf ra "Ci Y. C. Olsen. Alt. Pleasant residence of Lionel Cu"is v he e T'1 livesbick opeiatoi and his son. his hav stack was on Dro K. Olsen. Join The fire engine was soon driv t v d:"i vaiatbm at the Uni- en to the scene Spun; and the willing Tl nr:oune"d tver C v rsity ol Utah, at which the workers worked diligently and enmnntti-whn' " " hav i O'sen youth is a s'ud.ent, per- were successful in getting eon-fro- l live diieetiin oi the eamti d mitted him to take the trip with of the flames tn it ev seeii'g tlvt h:e, his father. homeowner in th eoimminilv They will tiansnet business nt The V. 1. A. Rosette Pall or a:d mi personally eontai Poise, M it o, Spokane, Wash, Moteni Stake was held last eveto make some ii ov envot and an at the Dalles and I.akema'ter lion small, (I'mip ning Thmsdav. Alareh 18 In vi a in (begun. the Old Buugalnw. drive. Speaker buiM'ng. .ling v, ,i gerald of Flphraim, Liore' governor. Lead off numbe' on the pro gram will be tommuni'- s U'-eunder the direction of t: c The meeting, - ! publicity work; Haitley Levy of the Gunnison Jaycee organization, county omrnitteemar to b- in charge of finance; Ralph Beaudfication - ihaitma'i of ley News, ' Gunderson Shows Jaycees, Wives Liens Meeting Wednesiav Members of the Mt. Plea of Lions dub are planning a la dies night" meeting for i1'wives Wednesday March 21. it b; was arnouneed Thursday Eldon Hughes, pri sklent. The club will m ft at the horn Mot' economic building ;t thi Sanpete itigh wool fo- dowill im lino evening which F '"' ."d ner and At Agent, Thomas Judd, ed tor if ft Pleasant Pyramid and Ve.lc Cherry, editor of Gunnisoi Va i. HEWS FOR SANPETE'S DAD s Pleasant for a public addiess Thursday, March 25, Mr. Passey said. The meeting will he hel at City Hall at 8 p. m. His talk will concern world problems In conservation and land use. Mr. Kllburns remarks wil! be illustrated with colored slides which he has collected during his travels to the distant lands of the world including Egypt He visited and the Balkans. these countries during, and just alter, the war as a representa- t r- Agent A. Golden Kilburn, former SanMtc county ag, nt, has been appointed coordinator between the Soil Conservation service ami file extension sorivee in Utah, it was announced Thursday b) Scott Passey, director of the Soil Conservation office at Mt. Pleasant. Mr. Kilburn will appear at Mt. 11 Award ly Will Speak Here i Wins Coveted , titnj and the lie, a tor some inope, alive loimo.ui Wasatch Student a Hptlllu t Pleasanr, furnished hv Giant si ,s ouliestia. e, tin committee oi icsults amt making recommendations for follow-uwoik fur this year and ye, us to we in p ''t'1-- t pUM1., . ii. alte,,,,a,i, loiuu its, wi ill begin at 9 n in. an tie directed hv Mr Dan Coot's of Fn'rvii'w M'ss Roie N on o ul 'U, cS, -- TRAINING TINY TOTS is f VrN ,fi ,EJ'I Cinderella's Silver Is Tali Tor N. 5. Stu!e Eel J cr.d Green Dali Pepsi-Col- March Twentieth Cariston; string insuumcn tal duet, Hugh Anderson an Monte Nordstrom; reading, Jesse L M 1 fairview Beth ! The most successful business men are the ones who aive: use in newspapers. Home papers are economical 1 - , |