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Show w THE ge EDITORIALS . . . The PYRAMID I. T ThimipMin tc,i( III'! iinl . . Allied will prayer. Ephi atm 'if Ini PROBATE offer AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES (Consult County Clerk or the respective Mgnei.x for further by Jeiry Hay Johansen, 'South Sanpete Men To Speak At North Ward FRIDAY, MT. PLEASANT PYRAMID the and Du k inhumation.) closing IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR SANPETE COCN'll, STATE OF UTAH. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE of Maggie Nicholsen, Deceased Notice to Creditors Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under signed at the law ofltces ol DU worth Woolley, in the Bank Building, Manti, Utah, on or before November 27, HUS. John W .Nicholson, iiH-MIA Fireside will slake the piesldcncy, Utahjg,., The Noith svatd M Mon and Mt. j at the Judd Ihe sjjeakei ,(, Girls will meet for a (leaner pp ,mant North Waul saeiarnenl fnestde chat Manager Sunday evening, 10, Oil incel llij" "Unilu evening. at following saciamerit meeting, at 7 ID it in Winkle-man- . Mrs of home the Jay Willis (Il.seit, soloist, will ten del two musical numheis s1(,n uihllesses will he given Cleaners Elect stansiielil anil Norma j, ( Subscription Price, $2.50 Per Year, in Advance Miss Jo Anne Pi tersen has rei' picscriting flu L. D A toilful 3. fills' program. been named president of cently l s extended to all In the North Ward Gleaners, with Friday, October 8, 19 a8 Administrator. Miss Doris McArthur vice presiattend, neeoiding to 'the Date of fust publication: sec-r- , of thf waul. La Miss Shelley, Tay dent; 24, 19 IS. Miss Maxine September Date of last publication: Ell Von Richards, histoiian, and October 15, 1918. Academy Couple Will Attend Larsen, reporter, and an interLos At Meet about the good Mission Angeles esting and active year has been STATEMENT OF THE OWNER-SHIP- , "Yhy don't you write an editorial Mr and Mrs. W. I). Now house planned by the new officers. football MANAGEMENT. CIRCUannual at these games Pleasant today sportsmanship displayed will lea e MI LATION, ETC.. REQUIRED BY 111 is While reason her North week and two a Sanpete? puzzling THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF slay between Wasatch Academy ij'lidayl for Los Ann'd' s. dm inn w tilth Mr. self about the mystery, faith is AUGUST 24. 1912, AS AMENDwe as to it us Wednesday the it into her daily lady put That's are way New house will make the printurning ED BY THE ACTS OF MARCH and feeding on it thankfully in 3, 1933, AND JULY 2, 1946 chewed on a hot dog and wa'ched the young stalwarts from ciple addttss at a Piesbyteri an her heart of hearts Frederick Of Mt. Pleasant Pyramid pub'church unntveisaij observance. the two Mt. Pleasant schools doing battle out there on the Ills address will be delivered D. Huntington. lished Weekly at Mt. Pleasant lo cel. brants attending the ImUtah for Oct. 1, 1918. green. uszd fitst s church Newspapers papci State of Utah t manuel Presbyterian made from wood pulp in 1807. It's a good suggestion and we're glad she made it. 1,(11 h anniversaiy of the found of Sanpete ) ss. County Before me, a Notary Public in Too often editorials about high school sports when and if inn ol the organization's mis Over a million people every and for the State and counlv society. of sionaiy the side Culli-gato the seamy they're written call attention aforesaid Both Mr. and Mis. Newhouse day enjoy soft water the personally appeared Way. Africa Thomas G. Judd, who having spent long years in picture . . . destructive raids by one school upon another have Advertisement been as i cpresentat tves of the Caltfor-,mduly sworn according to and other manifestations of such ty, Mr. Newhouse com law, deposes and says that he is the Manager and Editor of the If there was any of that element present at Vednesday's hnn to Mt. Ileasant only last CONSTITUTIONAL Mt. Pleasant Pyramid and that in a three-yeaafter June putting two the On the contrary, the folowing Is, to the best ol stmt in the Afnran luu k game, we couldn't detect it. AMENDMENT his knowledge and belief, a true has schools' pep organizations, their cheer leaders, and, yes, country Mis. Newhouse statement of the ownership, the at hoi nurse s been Academy. RESOLUTION A JOINT their entire student bodies seemed bent on making the afterMis. New house's father, the TO AMEND AKIICLE management (and if a daily trior weekly, semiwexkly noon one of good fellowship and good feeling with, of I, it,- I)i. Silas K. Johnson, was 1, SECTION 13 ()F TOE CONfn- -t medical missionary to STITUTION OF THE STATE CF weekly newspaper, the circula Ihe field the playing course, some good clean competition on labor in the interior of Africa. UTAH, RELATING TO PROSE- tion), etc., of the aforesaid pubHe was also affiliated with the CUTION BY INFORMATION OR lication for the date shown in and some highly vocal suport from the sidelines. above caption, required by Immanuel church missionary INDICTMENT AND TO GRAND the act the of August 24, 1912, as Perhaps it was the beautiful fall day that put everyone society. JURIES. Be it resolved by the Legislatuie amended by the acts of March in such an agreeable mood. Then again, perhaps it wasn't. d 3, 1933, and July 2, 1946 (section of the State of Utah, In Old timers tell us that this sportsmanship, exhibited by the Students Participate of all members elected to each of 537, Postal Laws and Regula-tonst- , the two houses voting in favor printed on the reverse of Presbyterian Services two schools during Wednesday's football contest, has attendthis form to wit: will thereof; Services Woislup Morning 1. That the Section 1. It is proposed to names and ad ed the classic for a good many years now. he condui led at 11:00 a. m. at Article 1, Section 13 of the dresses of the publisher, editor, Here's a hope that it will be present for a good many the first pieshytenan Church amend Constitution of the State of Utah managing editor, and busin Sunday to read; are: Managing editor, E r will years to come. Rev. Erwin Bolling Section 13. Offenses heretofore Thomas G. Judd, Mt. Pleasant, speak on the theme "The Hurdle required to be prosecuted by in- Utah. Health lepoit, Utah had a tn-- j of IK'iudice." dictment, shall be prosecuted b? 2. That the owner is: (If ownUtah's Polio Rate Low The Wasatch Academy Gospel information after examination and ed ta of 17 poliomyeliti.- - case-- ; a corporation, its name This Year Compared Teams will meet in Ihe sanctu- commitment by a magistrate, un- and by address Arizona, 91: New Mexico. 71; must be stated be waived fol of a rtod examination rehearsal less the p. 71; Wyoming, 0.7; Idaho, ary for To Other Mountain States and thereunalso immediately consent with the accused by the 113; Montana, 33; and Nevada, 2. lowing the worship service. of names der the and addresses 9.7 tesi of a or total by Indictment, There was The Junior High Westminster of the State, lit is thus seen that we have stockholders owning or holding dent rases of notifiable diseases lared pretty well on a compara- Felowship s ill he directed by with or without such examination t commitment. The formation of one percent or more of total reported to the State D. week tive basis with the other Mount President Danny Brooks. Miss and the grand jury and the powers amount of stock. If not owned disof Health for the lead will the Jensen lain States. Mary and duties thereof shall be as pre- by a corporation, the names am1 ending October 1. This compares The following is a list of all cussion topic "The Mon We Get scribed by the Legislature. addresses of the individual own107 last cases the with favorably dise.'e es resident and nonresi- Together" of ers must be given. If owned by The 2. Section Secretary cone cases for the week and 88 Activities of the Senior Westdent) foi the week: chickenpox, State is directed to submit the a firm, company, or other unspending w ck last year No in 22; diphtheria, 2; infantile paral- minster Fellowship wil he di- proposed amendment to the elec- incorporated concern, its name diseases were reported ysis, (i; measles, IS; Get man rected by President Freddie Dart. tors of the State of Utah at the and address, as well as those of Sanpete County. measles, 1; mumps, 1; scarlet Folk songs of all nations will he next general election in the man- each individual member, must So far this year, the t eak pul Article 23, be given.) The North Sanpete 1; tuberculosis fver, (other), 1; sung during the Singspirat icn ner as provided for by of Utah. Section 1, Constitution iomyelitis week occured on Sep- tularemia, 1; undulant fever, 2; time. Mt. PleasCompany, Publishing 11 were 17 cases when tember Section 3. If adopted by the ant, Utah, of which the princiThm sday t veiling, October 11, 13; gonorrhea cough, whooping reNine cases weie ipported. (resident i, 15; nomesident I, 1; the Midweek Meditation program electors of this state, this amend- pal stockholders are Thomas G ported for the week ending Sep- syphilis iiesident), 2, (nonresi- will he directed by Miss Lona ment shall take effect the first day Judd, Mt. Pleasant, Utah, and of January, 1949. tember 21 and six cases the Art City Publishing Co. dent i, 1; rheumatic fever, 1; Rives, a laculty member at WaDuring the four previous dysentery iSalmonella satch Utah, of which the dy2: Academy. Sec- Springville, , HEBER JR., BENNI0N, I, poliomyelitis epidemic years principal stockholders are Ha" 1; .and chansentery (Shigella), of of the State of State retary 191.7. and 1919), the croid, 1. 1913, MIA Lists Program Tor CERTIFY rison Conover, Springville, Utah, Utah, DO HEREBY peak week has occurred between a is the that full, true foregoing South Ward Session August 31 and September 29. Local and correct copy of the constituHardware Store If the outbreak this year follows Program for next Tuesdays tional amendment proposed by the the trend of the epidemic years Manager Attends Meet South Ward MIA meeting was regular session of the Twenty-Sevent- h so far as the peak week is conannounced this week by of f i Legislature, 1947, as apClifford McKinney, manager of cers. cerned, we should now he on of record in my office. pears e a downward course. The decrease the IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I company store Th, session will he opened during the last two weeks, we at Mt. Pleasant, attended sessions with community singing, con- have hereunto set my hand and General Electric ducted by Opal Scoville. hope, is indicative of a receding of a An affixed the Great Seal of the Stats trend in poliomyelitis this year. sales meeting Wednesday evening instrumental of at Salt Lake City, thu he will solo played 16thUtah, This week Summit County re- at Salt Lake City. day of August, 1948. K. Mitchell, and a vocal John by He was accompanied by manaported its first poliomyelitis case. duet will be sung by Janet BurnThat now makes a total of 11 gers of the company's stores at side and Patsy Birtzel. Manti and Nephi. counties of the 29 in th State Joan Johnson will give a readthat have reported poliomyelitis, theme wil be preSecretary of State. The same press which issued ing and the cases this year sented by Ona Loy Peterson. (SEAL) and 0rKn )n. Utah's Total Compared GXGSXK2XCOCCOCK Opening prayer will he given "ash to paper lli ington to luhlicl I,,,,, I mem-Pleasan- ,,l pcti-isim- , litxh-jnjiil- Three Cheers For Everybody ; br-.a- d n a r G two-thir- , part-men- t the-week- . , I OCTOEER 8. 1948 TOM FOOLERY. . . Jack Goodman, who was treated rather harshly in last week"s column, came right back with one oi the nicest letter we've received in a long time. In short, he turns the other cheek as readily as he turns a line phase.. The letter iollows: "Youi column oi October 1 has been received here. Unfortunately, the issue oi April 9th tailed to arrive last so Spring, or, il it did, the gal handling exchanges iound it iascinating she kept it ior herseli. "You are right with Eversharp, Tom, I've been scooped six months on that Abravanel item. True, I likesome by wise discovered (thru reading the line print on still another label) that Maestro Maurice also recorded Minnie the Moocher" with Danny Kaye, another work rather far removed from a symphony conductor's usual beat. The boys in the makeup department knifed this discovery you are welcome to further expose Abravanel thereby if you've not already done so. As for me, you will be pleased to know I am now eliminating operatives working your territory from my payroll. From this point on I'll get news of your area from you column and news from my own area as well, if it turns up No need for two of us to work the same side of the fence. The funds I save in the hiring of stringmen will now be utilized for the purchase of a jeep equipped with both uranium prospecting and oil exploration devices. Should my men turn up any hot ore or thick, black oil count on me to turn a few shares of stock over to you with my very best wishes. Profits will, quite naturally, be used to underwrite the deficit of the Utah Symphony, since Mr. Abravanel assures me the deficits will certainly come although oil and uranium profits are just a bit doubtful. "More power to you and more readers. Very sincerely, Jack Goodman." C. G. Springville do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona-fidowner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that anj other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the twelve months preceding the date shown above is 1271. This information is required from daily, weekly, semiweekly and triweekly newspapers only.) Salisbury, Utah, and F. C. Packard, Spring ville Utah. 3. That the known hondhold ers, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of tota amount of bonds, mortgages, o. other securities are: (If there are none, so state.) None. 4. That the two paragraph:, next above, giving the name of the owners, stockholder, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the hooks of the but also, in case; company where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the hooks of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary rela tion, the name of the person o su 'h for whom corporation trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraph.-contai- statements embracing affiants full knowledge and be- e THOMAS G.JUDD, (Signature of editor, publisher, business manager, or owner) Sworn to and subscribed before me this fourth day of October, 1948. BURKE McARTHUR, lief as to the circumstances and (SEAL) conditions under which stock- My commission holders and security holders w ho 19481. Notary Public. expires Oct. 31, Bailev-McCnn- tri-sta- nl pnm'Srt there HOW AT A POPULAR PRICE! f Sunny Brook A' Kentucky Whiskey A FOR BRAND Sec Gunderson V. WANTED TO BUY Old S'j le Sola. Gall Spudnut .flop, FOR RENT Blend FOR SALE Also young Brewer. lot. Ha- fruit tre's. S - io ft 20- SALE Two 98 model Mausers s mms, and box o shells. $100 See N. E. Sheehan. FOR sq Cleone 9 1S 672 So. St. pd FOR RENT A home, 3G blocks Noith of Mt. Pleas-ant depot. S e Meiril Seelv. O I 8 pd Htti'i O 1 ,8 pd WANTED Will pay top prices for junked Chevrolet and F'o Red pine and quak and dr., pol s aspen See Willis Candiand oi FOR SALE NEW YORK mg wood o 28 onvnint, (oft and 1M aty way to torn mart on yovr Mail your Bavingi by money check or money order to th DESERET FEDERAL Each account it Federally Intured to $5,000. MAIl form on Special SAVE-Brequetf Eit. 1904 Federally Chartered. DM. ?.w. Sr FOR SALE five-roo- .all CARR, Full ment foundation 86 PROOE 66 CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK, E. business Excellent in Kinema Two hlaik faced Suf- DE LAVAL cream separator. folk young rams, or will trade machine and car trail-.:- . washing fer old ewes. A L. Allred. Phone Call Ira Garliek, Fairview Mt. PJeasant 2S9W. 3062. the whiskey thats cia ifo Mourn ALEX One 20 months old S Holstein heifer. Bred. Hugh C. Anderson, Fairview. O pd. FOR SALE pd. FOR SALE erniom oh m sunny brook sww I. KJAR, Pros. Pleasant location Theatre bldg ('all Mt Pleasant 23. IS AVAILABLE AGAIN! JOSEPH FOUND PRACTICALLY new horse collar on Fairview dugway. Loser may call L. W. Aldrich, Mt O S, pd O THIS FINE KENTUCKY FAVORITE Enjoy ABILE'H'S A Large Heatrola praetiealy mw. Will sell cheap. H SALE 0 18 nH APrLKS ' FOR SALE Delicious, Rome Beaut Jonathons anil Pick your own, its cheaper. Ap- pics are now ready. Bring your Orders taken containers Mt. Nebo Fox Trucks loaded. Z. A. Farm, Pax son, Utah. Robbins. Phone O I TF rt ' own 308-R2- . FOR SALE Several Deer Rifles Two 12 git.ige No. 37 Ithaeo; Custom 30.06 Anintushotguns union. Custom 8 mm Mauser ami a so 30 On magnum Am mil nit ton, any amount Call or write II I. limit. Indianola, Utah. pd LASSON & NORMAN ' Mt. Pleasant Phone 212 |