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Show 5wr FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1948 THE MT. PLEASANT Club News . Marriages . Cradle Engagements auprtr Social Events Announcements Pri"e Seven t Allied Sitxcd U in I. t e Mi , to! low mg mcmbi-V id. i An. llui-- t. Mis M Mi' lieihy Suioh Idle Hamilton, Mi v (! c, t Mis. Ed. i Andci son, Mm M, a Virginia Judd, Society Editor Lussoii, and the special Mi r Mis. ( ilive Coons, Phone 14 or 249 ., Hansen, Mrs Doioths ;Mis. Mabel Peterson .ed A It ha Mower. Piles v, Club Members Bid Elda S.indei Miss Becky by Larsen Farewell Monday Nils. Verda Amundsen Mrs. Donna Jvt isons dium.t students will present a piogiam Lucy Tucker Wins High Score for members id Hie Fine Mis. Foma Tin ker wa b when they gather for llici, to her hi utge club W. m tl tegular meeting Mninlux. was s A hot Inueheon t, The meeting will he h Id at Mrs. l.oi n,i Mrs h. tie. ii Ten, the home of Mis. Joxrt Johan- Jensen, Mrs. Luey Tut km. Mi-- . sen. Lillian Brady, Mrs. M .uva It will scive as a farewell Vanee, Mis. Madura Hansen party fur Mrs. Elda l.aiscn who Mis. J. J. Pi ilehett, Mm will leave Mt Pleasant shoitl;. Rigby, Mrs Louie Stcw.ii: Mi- to make her home in Idaho. Twilu Hans.n, Mrs. Vitu-ix.din Vanee and Mrs. May Mu Artopic Announces Program seore pnzi was umi h high a in Outward Bound, drama l Mrs. Luey Tinker, semnd fantasy, was read for members Mrs. Lomu Terry and of Artopic club Thursday when tion Bind;. by Mrs. Lillian 9 they met at the home of Mrs Icarl Peterson. Eleven Attend Sewing Club Artopics next meeting will Ik The sewing club met at the held Thursday, April 1. at the Eda of Mrs. home rdeisui home of Mrs. Anna Scoxtl. Monday night. Mis. '.ndeisn served a dinner to eleven gin-U- s Beth Carlston and Daughters ills Mrs. Elsie Christensen, Mis To Perform For Laicos Madsen, Mrs. Anna Jensen. Mis Music and readings by lal Winnie Rasmussen. Mis ented Mrs. Belli Carlston and Anderson, Mrs. Mary Ghul,: Coons daughters of Fairview will be Mrs. Emma Evans, Mm Selin.! featured at next Thursday's Sanderson, Mrs. Phyllis Jones, meeting of Laicos club members. Mrs. Roma Tucker and Miss l.ilx The program will be pres nted Parkinson. at the North ward after which Miss Parkinson of Salt refreshments will be served at is a sister of Mrs. Ando. sunLake, am' Brother-sonthe home of Mrs. Edna has boon visiting with liei tk tast week. Last Friday night members of Laicos gatheied at the home oi Fairview Girl Enrolled Mis. Agnes Brown and then At Weber College attended the theater. Attending Weber college fm the first time this quarter Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Alice Cox, Fairview, daughter o Dray drove to Salt Lake city to Mrs. Roy B. Cox. This quarter she is taking a greet Mr. Dray's parents, Mr and Mrs. C. O. Dray of Cedar general course prcparatoix a Rapids, Iowa, who were enroute deciding later upon a s; cifu home from a visit in California. field. At present her schcduli The group drove to Mt. Pleas- includes courses in sociology anc ant Tuesday where the elder economics. Lull time employment, slu Drays will visit. Mrs. John Dray entertained stated, prevents her from in informally for her mother-in-lagaging in many college out of class activities. She said hei Wednesday. plans following the completion Miss Harriet Terry spent the of her college work are still up weekend in Salt Lake city. in the air." Ml-- . Snrbtij tit Nmllt PYR AMID I i . i I U Eoy For Sorensens In Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Geoigo Surens,-received wui-thioi Mt. l'leasant was k that their .son an Mr. and daughter-in-law- , J. Sorensen of Ogden t he parents of a son Mare. 8. Mt. Pleasant Brevities ll Ac-du- . . . Names New Officers Mis. S.tiuh M.uisen was named ISA club at plesldelit Oi 111 a ( iiieelmg of the Iasi Sal ui day a!oigamatlon ihe home Mis. N. Phil J field ol The mother is the fount president Itunnie Paulson of Manila, Ut.il Otheis Heeled weie Mis. H The child is the Soiensen's Mr. Sorensen Thompson, vice president, is with tin So. Conservation service at Ogdci and Mis. Mina Stansheld, secretary and treasurer. and was with the same agent in Mt. Pleasant prior to World War II. Ilouseguests ov, r til at tin James Fiiiis vc ere1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alan Ladd Called of San Francisco. "Virile" In Kinema Pix Ihe Karos weie enroute to Theres good news in town their horn, in San Francisco this wvek. Alan Ladd, hammer- latter attending the marriage of ing fists, virile romance and all their son, Dannie, to Miss Helen is at the Kinema Theatre in Frangoulis at St. Louis. They Calcutta", a picture which to were accompanied on the trip this reviewer posses more and east by their daughter and better Alan Ladd thrills than any Mr. and Mrs. Matt Mon-- t other picture he has ever mad. it ion, also of San Francisco. And when you recall such Saturday evening Mr. and thrillers as O.S.S., Two Years Mrs. Leon Fillis ent, rtained at Before the Mast", and The .dinner in honor of the Karos and Blue Dahlia, you know that Mr. and Mis. James Fillis. Mr. Ladd has really been in some terrific ones before this. Weekend guests at the home of This story takes place in mys- Mr. and Mrs, Arnasa Kricksen terious Calcutta, where Ladd were their daughters, Miss Marsets out to avenge the death of jorie Erieksen of Salt Lake city a friend. In the course of his and Mrs. Jack Aime and tlaugh-t, detecting he runs afoul of a r Jacquclla, of American Fork. gang of jewel thieves, a strange, Mrs. Aime is the former Miss and two beautiful women, in the Loella Erieksen of Mt. Pleasant. persons of Gail Russell and June Duprez. Both of the glamour Mrs. F. W. Robinson of Richgirls are out to get him, In mond, California is visiting here different yet equally deadly with her sister Mrs. Alden Aver-etf- . means. Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Assisting Ladd in tracking Averett spent Thursday with down the killers and the jewel relatives in Price. thieves is wonderful William Bendix, who was never better. Junior Literary Honors St Pat" Bendix unsurpassable humour Members of the Junior Literand love em and leave em viewclub and a number of specary point toward the ladies is a ial guests were entertained at a sheer joy. St. Patricks Day luncheon WedRemember, its at the Kinema Theatre.Calcutta, and nesday evening in the Academy Friday faculty room by Miss Margaret Saturday March M. Thompson. The evenings program was furnished by Miss Too Late To Classify an i?lmIson, and ua Dnna WANTED Men for general farm r.uP of from the heir. inniiiHi nte sl,eec'h department of North Box .,00. Mt. Pleasant. ; Sanpete high school. The next meeting of the club will he on April 5 with Mrs Helen J. Larsen as hostess. 1 son-in-la- ' t nn n i he nn ho hi lore cstei day ;il the Manll Tt mpli- nn a s Miss Jrinei Ictcisun, is a daughter of Ml. and Mis. Jewell M. Pi lrrsoii u. Ml. Pleasant. Tli gloom Is a sou ot Mrs. SjUumis lloNNell nl Pw t In In id , EuirvioNN be , lie, m, image . man led Nrie couple Thuisda loienoon l L. K. Am del son, plrsldrnt ol Ihe .Manll temple. Attending the hi ide at this ev, nt ngs reception will he her sister, Gnncii, as maid ot honoi lada Biait.x ol FairvuwN and Carol Greaves of Pieston. Idaho, will serve as luidesmaids. Tlie hi ide will wear a wedding The Church Corner. . . Record Crowd Turns Out S. S. Meet For Oveiflow ciowds attended sessions of a Lour Slake Sunday school conlei cnee held last Sunday at tin Moim high school, according to E. I). Peterot North son, superintendent Sanpete stake Sunday schools. Tht continence which included officials from North Sanpete South Sanpete, Moroni and Jual stakes included two sessions, a Mr and aft. moon, morning Peteisnn said. i Attending the morning ses- sion Niere members of tin li.gl council, stake piesidency, sluki Sunday school hoards and wart, t hi Members of bishopiics. General Sunday school boaid from Salt Lake city who conducted instruction during the morning session were Richard E Lolland, general secretary, anc Ralph B. Keeler, Nellie 11. Kuhn Marion G. Maikley and Vcrnoi J. Following the morning meet ings, luncheon was served to flu visitors courtesy of the Moton stake. Afternoon sessions included ; general meeting at which ward Sunday school workers wen pres, nt in addition to those win. church. Miss Thompson is presMrs. Itha Gro. n won high prize were at the morning meets. Eol ident of the Utah Synodical Society of the Presbyterian church at the rook party given by Mrs. lowing the general meeting, tin While in Salt Lake Mrs. Gunn, Donna Ivory Thursday evening. workers separated for depart who is president of the Southern Luncheon was served by the mental instruction with the gem ral hoard members. Utah Prosbyterial society and hostess, Mrs. Ivory. MT. PLEASANT Mrs. Clitheroe, who is secretary, Home Culture Club Its Primary Conference attended a synodical executive K. K. Club Meets Elects Next Wed. Mrs. Rhoda Robertson enterMiss by Mrs. Olivia M. Wall will be meeting conducted tained the K. K. club members At North Ward Sunday hostess to members of the Home Thompson. arra 21-2- 2 at her home Saturday evening. A program, dedicated to the Culture club at their regular A daintily appointed luncheon visited My theme, Miss Happiness RainThompson Shirley afternoon GUNFIGHTERS" meeting Wednesday River over was served by the hostess. bow, will be presented at the March 24, at which time new of- at her home in Green North Ward chapel by the mem ficers will he elected for the the weekend. Pot Luck For Modernettes Starring hers of the Primary Association ensuing year. Modernettes went pot Sunday evening at the regula, The enterElser Mrs. Franklin RANDOLPH SCOTT entertained Sacrament services. they tained informally for Wasatch luck when Former Resident Joins a birthday ChiJu; n from eight groups, oi Academy campus children Wed- Thursday evening atMrs. and BARBARA BRITTON S. L.. Hospital Staff Phyllis classes, will participate in the afternoon at McMillan party in honor of Mrs. Ina A. Christensen, for- nesday Games wore the eve- program. They range in age Oldroyd. hall. In Cinecolor merly public health nurse for diversion. from 4 to 12 years. nings North Sanpete school district has Members of the North Ward Acme Literary Club Elects And anaesthe-sioligist a as accepted position Primary association superintenMrs. Carroll N. Madsen has at the L. D. S. hospital "SWEET GENEVIEVE dency who have supervised prepbeen elected president of the in Salt Lake city. aration for Sunday evenings Club Acme succeeding Mrs. Christensen is a graduate Literary conference are Mrs. Edgar JenMaturing JEAN PORTER of St. Marks hospital and last Mrs. Opal L. Scoville. sen, president; Mrs. Zella MadMrs. serve with to Elected ana in course year completed and Mrs. sen, first counsellor William Mrs. are Madsen Jones, . . JIMMY LYDON Mount Carmel Mercy esthesia at second counsellor. Gunllafen, V. H. Ruby Mrs. She Hospital in Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Alice Hafcn is the chorA1 Donahue and His Orch. has spent the past winter at the derson, secretary; Mrs. Leo Seely, Shower Honors Local Couple and will he In charge ot ister S. J. A shower was given in Moroni Jensen, treasurer, and Mrs. Casper hospital, Casper, Wyo. East ward chapel last Wednes- music for the conference. At present Mrs. Christensen is historian. Thursday evening members of day evening in honor of Mr. and Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Averett. Srhe expects to the club were guests of Mrs. Emil Mrs. Sidney Jolley who vver. High Priests Will Speak assume her new position April 1. Rutishauser at a luncheon Jn married in the Manti Temple At South Ward Sunday March 23 - 24 - 25 observance of the twentieth an- March 5 with President L. R. Rucl II. Seely of Mt. Pleasant Anderson officiating. C. SorenMr. Mrs. niversary of the club. and George JOAN BENNETT A splendid program was under and Bishop James F. Ellis of sen announce the birth of a new The Campus Women of North direction of Mrs. Ivy Anderson. Spring City will be the speakers grandchild, a son born to Mr. and ROBERT RYAN Ward sacrament servMrs. Leon Sorensen, March 8 in Sanpete were dinner guests at Delicious refreshments were then at South ices B. Sunday evening. the home of Mrs. E. Terry in served. CHARLES BICKFORD in Cgden. Announcement was made b will make The newlyweds evening Monday Spring City the North SanTerry, Mrs. Joseph I. their home at present in Logan George Squire of council Family Honors Mrs. G. G. Madsen with Mrs. "THE WOMAN ON who is stake Mrs. high is Mr. Mrs. pete Lowell whore Hansen, celeattending Jolley Beck, Mrs. George G. Madsen the proof in C. S. A. arranging U. Morris Mrs. charge THE BEACH" Shirts, the birth- Max Blain, brated her seventy-fiftMiss Mrs. was bride gram. and The Mrs. Glen formerly Zimmerman a at small family day Sunday Musical numbers for the meetLaVon Curtis, the daughter of t! dinner at the home of her son Byron Mommott as hostesses. will he furnished by the Curtis. Mrs. of Clarence Mr. , four and ing tables After dinner Dr. daughter-in-lawand and choral a girls GENE ATJTREY and Harmonettes, with were Rook prizes Mrs. G. B. Madsen. played from the South ward. A. H. Andersen Ivy Anderson Reviews Book group to Mrs. awarded birthMrs. Madsens Although CHAMPION Jr. The Jr. Sorosis club members day was last Friday, the dinner and Miss Dorothy Petersen. entertained last Thursday Easter Themes To Be were memso was held that Sunday Wonder Horse of the West evening at the home of Mrs. Stressed At Presbyterian bers of the family from Ila Faux. A book review was could attend. Present in "ROBIN HOOD OF TEXAS" given by Mrs. Ivy Anderson Church During Coming Week addition to the honored guest, after which they enjoyed playing her husband, and Dr. and Mrs. Palm Sunday services will he pinochle. Madsen and their family, were at the First Presbyterian held hot dinner A most delicious 11:00 a. nt. Sunday mornMiss Nell Madsen, a daughter, Church Friday - Saturday . . was then served. of Salt Lake City, and a son ing. Rev. E. E. Bollinger will Dr. and and daughter-in-law- , March 26 - 27 preach on the theme The Lenten Fairview Foursome Husbands Feted By Sr. Sorosis and their Mrs. D. T. Madsen Cross. Tour rr club mcmb, Sorosis Sr. Complete The The Sunday schoo Alan William family of Price. Gail Home this week from a 21 day entertained their husbands at services regular be held preceding will of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis BENDIX LADD RUSSELL Music Guild Studies Schumann tour of the southwest, the south the home last the morning worship service, and Saturday evening. Mrs. Franklin Elser was host- and parts of old Mexico were Blackham the two Westminster EelloNvship Black-hamMrs. were B. hostesses S. Dr. The Mrs. and and Rigby ess to members of the Mt. Pleasin groups will combine for theii Mrs. Mella Mrs. Ida R. Dice, Mr. M. Oldroyd oi and Mrs. ant Music Guild Thursday. meeting at 7; 15 p. m evening FavMrs. Draper The Morley and fun time wil Presented at the meeting by Fairview. Dr. Rigby is chairman "CALCUTTA" Singspiration in was playing follow these meetings. Mrs. Miriam Neilson was the of the Sanpete county commis- The time whichspent a delicious ho' Rook after first of two reports on the book, sion. Boy Scout Troop 503 will m e with JUNE DUPREZ Fairview dinner was served. their the During trip, Works Nvith Scoutmaster William BurLife and the Florcstan, Met P. D. U. Friday The volume is party visited the following cities ton Monday evening at 7:00 p of Schumann." Mrs. Mella Morley entertained m. in and points of interest; South Rim the church basemen, by Schanffler. at her horn; of the Grand canyon, Phoenix. the D. U. P. members rooms. On Thursday evening Ariz.; Nogales, Mex.; El Paso, last Friday afternoon. Tht les- the communion servSan Antonio, Houston andGal-veston- , son was given by Mrs. Dorthea ice will he held in the church JOIN THE . . . in Nielson Mrs. Sena and Olson Tex. From Texas they at 7:30 p. m. in prop went to Baton Rouge and Nw connection with the program. sanctuary Good for aration Friday anti also were Delicious refreshments Orleans, La. Easter. Enroute home the Rigbys and Si rvod. the Oldroyds visited in Texas Youll Find Them Dancing Special Easter Observance and New Mexico and inspected John H. Hansen Is 83 Faster chapel xill he conAt The Indian villages in the latter And Every Saturday Night ducted Fine! hy students and faculty Feeling state. members at Wasatch Acndemx The group attempted to see a Celebration of bis eighty third Tuesday. March 23, through Sathull fight at Juarez, Mexico, but birthrtax was observed last FriMarch 27. urday, at tin season II. were informed that the Hansen day by John cial (Impels will he Tht TO doesnt begin until April. farnilv residence in Mt. rioasant held at sp.8:15 each morning at A native of Mt. Pleasant, horn auditorium. Craighead coloxears six alter Meets Club here Bridge only Thursday Mrs. Norma Allred nization of tin town. Mr. llan Try a PYRAMID ADLET! entertained her biidgc club. sen has lived his entire lilt here. 26-2- " Lake Monday went Gunn and Mrs. Harry C'litheroe to meet Miss Margaret Thompson who was returning from a meeting in San Francisco attended by men and worn m workers of the Presbyterian Ft. Green Social Notes KINEMA Theatre Moroni Personals . Co-Hi- Fairview Topics ! Mi. Plea.-Petemon and Demont and Kenneth Howell of Fairs The r ccption will include a progiam to he IoIIonnciI hs a dance. Mrs. E. D. Peteisnn nnIH serve as lulsliess of ccicmoiues The voting couple will it Salt Lake w hi'ic Hi.' giuon is employed and the bildc is a o. student at Ihe CnlN'emiiy Ctali. She is a member of Alph; Chi Omega, a social soioiity ami Omieron Nti amt Laminin Delta Sigma, honoiaries. Both Mi. and Mrs. Howell an graduates of North Sanp.te h gl school. Mr. Howell is a tonne student ill the USAC at Logan. I. Ion d Unit The . To Salt Mrs. Ralph New Officers Named By Missionary Society The Woman's Mi.ssionaiy Society of the First Pieslij terian ('hunti at their regular me-tin-g Tuesday afternoon eleclcil the following oliiccis for the ensuing year; Mis. Franklin Elser, presi dent; Mis. John Sours; vice president, Miss Margaivt M. Thompson; treasurer, Mrs. I). Allen Thomas, recording secretary. Department secretaries, Mis. Mahcl Taggait, literatim and missionary education; Mrs. Rogei Hansen, social education and action; Miss Jan. Barber, pro gram; Mrs. (TitJteroe, Harry spiritual lift anti stewardship; Mrs. Grace Gunn, membership; Mrs. William Burton, youth's group; Mrs. Marland Zabriskie, foreign and national missions anti Christian education; Mrs Alden Averett, national missions and overseas hospital sewing: Mrs. E. E. Bollinger anil Miss Charlotte Warren, Wasatch Guild sponsors. Mrs. Alden Averett and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen were hostesses Tuesday afternoon when this group met in the Academy faculty room. Miss Ella Wioklund wits in charge tit the meditation serviee and reports of the past years work were made by the retiring officers. The next meeting of the society will tie a Mens Night dinner and movie at the Academy March 30. QUEEN CITY BALLROOM Music By The Queen City Band than 1. Out), Olio of the facsimiles in the seven cm cm states, Di.st Unit ion starts here on March 23, IP 1,3 and will continue till supplies are exhausted. xx i Farmers Given Chance To Present Ideas On Government Policy Chairman (Tiffoid R. Hope of the House Committee on Agriculture announced this week that the committee will complete its field hearings on agricultural policy with a swing through the Wt stern and Mountain states during the period of the Easter recess of Congress. Hearings have been scheduled tit Salt Lake City, Tuesday, March 23, he said. Hearings were scheduled for last fall but had to he cancelled when the scheduled series of field hearings on long-rangpolicy was interrupted by the Presidents call for a special session of Congress. The objective of the remaining four hearings will be the same as that of the ones already held, Chairman Hope said, to give working farmers from every part of the country an opportunity to present to the committee in their own words their ltlea on the kind of long-rangpolicy which should be adopted by Congress to guide and assist American agriculture. long-rang- e originally Inefficient Use Of Grain Flayed By Agent It is not efficient utilization of grain supplies, according to Russell R. Keetch, Sanpete County Agent, if hogs and beef cat- tle are marketed at such high weights that those last bushels of feed are turned largely Into fat. Nor is it efficient utilization If dairy cattle are deprived of the food pasture and good roughage that could well replace some of their grain ration. Nor Is it efficient utilization if lazy layers remain In poultry flocks, eating their heads off but giving little in return. We hope that the according to Col. Graves B, commander, Utah General Distribution Depot. The request, OQMG Form 345 Military, lists four options, one of which next of kin may select for final burial of a World War II deceased. The four options offered to next of kin are: Inter ment in a permanent American military cemetery overseas. Return to the United States or any possession or territory thereof for interment by next of kin in a private cemetery. Return to a foreign country, the homeland of the deceased or next of kin for interment In a private cemeReturn to the United tery. Stales for final interment in a jMc-Gar- TUNE IN 690 on your Dial 10:15 to 11:00 A. M. EACH WEEK DAY For national cemetery. Next of kin should complete the form and return it to the Office of the Quartermaster General in Washington within 30 days, regardless of which option Colonel McGary they select, advised. The colonel warned next of kin to take great care in filling out the request. Approximately 50 per cent of those return. d U the American Graves registration Service in Washington are not acceptable due to human error, omissions or legal insufficiency, the officer declared. Valley Builders Supply "HAPPY RETURNS" Program VALLEY BUILDERS Supply Mt. Pleasant ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL THE PATRONS OF OUR BANK: We extend our sincere thanks for the patronage you have extended our institution throughout the past. We are pleased to announce that etfective April 1, 1948 the rate on savings accounts will be increased to 2 per cent r 'B'Earocag the n veise. Dimensions 17Q by 23 a inches. Standard is giving away moie tpcon are farm grain conservation program will be Instrumental in Kin Of War Dead Must bringing unprecedented farm efficiency so that every kernel File Disposition Forms of grain and every pound of feed Regardless of which option Is docs the most good for farmers selected, next of kin must return and for the nation. requests for disposition of re- FOR SALE house, First mains of World War II deceased W. and Fourth No. Sale price to the Office of the Quarfermas ter General, Washington, D. C $1,200. See Mrs. Jim Waldemar. m 19, 20 pcL . , Gatusrday t I -- OSA id.-n- i . i Distribute Information About Freedom Train l oi in with the visit of the Eiccitoin Ti.uti, Standard of Cahloima will distribute fiee A u Iduig r trillion, honoimg gown of brocaded satin with a facsimiles of the Bill of Rights a ill uni gioom, membcis oi lingomp veil amt in her ban through Stand, ml Stations, Inc., she will wan a seed peail li.u.t and ( hcvroii dealers in Hit Mt. piununrnt N It'S, Will lit l'lir maid id honor and la ides Pleasant atea. Tin original script of tin- hisPi ida at S p in at tin South maids wnl ear gowns ot pink torical document is earned on Uaid i Impel Ini Mi. and Mm own of Melvin Biady the lace of the reproduction, with hr! hill llowdl. w d he best man and will Hu text in model n lepii,,ti"d " Cradle News A piii, Iaul and Tessin A e ,,n Wright, at Ephraim, Maul Chevron Dealers Will Geniel Peterson Is Wed; Reception Tonight At 8 per annum. We respectfully solicit your continued support and new accounts will be welcome and appre- ciated. SANPETE VALLEY BANK MT. PLEASANT, UTAH |