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Show FRIDAY. APRIL 1, 1949 THE MT. PLEASAN'J . Marriages Cradle News . . M . Pleasant u! the family. V Mi. and Mis. J Loo Seely spent Monday in Salt Lake, wheie they attended the funeral ot William It lather . . . ol then son in Patterson, law, A. Thomas Patterson They also witnessed Lucy Hue Seely, daughter ui the baptismal of this grandson Mr. arid Mis J Leo Seely and 'Stephen Seely Morgan m the a student at the I'niw-ixitol stall Lake tabernacle at home Utah, spent last w,--I) Allen Thomas was one ol with her parents. tin- judges at the district speech Mis. Hale B. Seely and hi' meet at Snow College in Fph son, Hale Hay of Salt Lake nt taim Saturday March 2l have spent the past two u Mi and Mrs. A F Rasmussen at the Mt. Pleasan' home of Mr. and Mrs. H Hiuce and son Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Peterson visited in Seely. Provo Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mis. Paul Sunday Mrs. F, B. Hit. their and Seely baby daughtei 9 of Salt Lake city were visitors Mr and Mrs. Delmar Beck R. Bruce Se ly home will at the a Rook club Fii entertain along with Miss I.ietta Seely, day evening and Saturday eve also of Salt Lake city. they will be hosts to theii After the Mt. Pleasant visit, nmg Pinochle club. the group went to Fountain Green where they visited with Miss Grace Mae Sample and the families of Mrs. Iona Diaper Miss Charlotte Warren and Mrs. Gwen Johnson, both the weekend in Salt Lake spent city. . daughters of the R. Biuee Brevities See-lys- Mrs. Thomas of Chritchley Salt Lake and Mrs. Blaine Olsen of Tooele, daughters of Mrs. Parley Rolph, spent last Mr. week with their mother. and Mrs. Albert Oldham and children of Salt Lake were Sunday visitors at the Rolph home. Recital Postponed Miss Mary Alene Olsen and Miss Ruth Davenport who were to have been presented in a piano recital Friday will appear instead at a date to he later. Mrs. Andrew J. Pratt, teacher! Mrs. Daniel Rasmussen has of the two young misses, said been members of her visiting the recital had be, n postponed family in Salt Lake, Ogden and because Miss Davenport has Brigham this week. been ill. 9 9 Mis. Charles Paulsen has as Miss Judith Ann Peterson, a her guests, her mother, Mrs. J. freshman student at Brigham I). Meyrick Sr., and Mr. and Young university, Provo, was Mrs. H. W. Gibbs of Marysvale home last week to spend the Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Lamar spring vacation with her father, M. C. Peterson, and other memand three children of Spanish - JUST RECEIVED! Another Shipment of 400 Needle Fabric Equal to 55 Gauge 15 Denier They Are Going Fast 98C Folk spent Sunday at the bom Mi. and Mrs. Scott Passey. 9 9 Mr and Mis Seott Pas-eand daughter Mary Jean will be visiting Mrs. Passes patents, Mr and Mrs. Louts E. HetuL rson m 1oeatello tins weekend y Mrs. Rex Staker h.u been visiting with members of her family in Salt Lake this week Miss Helen Squire, a student Brigham Young University and Aaion Hansen of Pocatello, were weekend visitors at tin home of Mr. and Mrs. George Squire. Beck at Mt. and SONS Phone 200 Pleasant N. J. Yonng Man Brings Bride reMrs. Lorena Whimpey turned last week from Salt Lake To Family Home Here where she has been receiving Victor Jensen, a son of Mr. medical treatment the past few and W. Jensen, Mrs. Thomas weeks. will spend the coming summer farming in Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Wright Honored The young man, with his Mrs. Bert Wright celebrated her 70th birthday at her home bride, the former Elaine Fergus of Logan, will move into the Sunday, March 27. home next week. A delicious chicken dinmr Jensen family was a sophomore Mr. Jensen was served to 36 guests. Those of at the student University Mt. were: from Pleasant present As a represenMr. and Mrs. B. N. Scovil and Utah this year. EduVirginia, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. tative of the Distributive In Utah high Wright and children, Mr. and cation program Mrs. Armond Wright and chil- schools, Mrs. Jensen will attend of tin dren, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Madsen the national convention Kansas Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jorgensen organization at Topeka, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Christensen, April 22. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swensen. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Fergus of guests were Mr. and Logan. Mrs. Paul Wright and children of Ephraim, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Joint Richfield Meet old W. Belliston and children of Two Chapters Salt Lake city, and a sister, Planned By Mrs. Bertha B. Jesson who came Of Eastern Star Order from St. Anthony, Idaho, especMrs. Flora D. Large of Salt her sisters Lake ially to attend city, grand matron of the birthday. Grand Chapter O E. S. of Utah, 9 oflicers will Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Madsen and associate grand to Ivy a visitation make joint spent last week visiting with S. of Mt. E. O. No. 10, Chapter friends and relatives in the Pleasant Gloria Chapter No and northern part of the state. They 19 O. E. S. of Richfield at 8 p. m. stopped at the home of their 5 in the Masonic son Chesley Madsen at Clear- Tuesday April Richfield. at Temple field. A banquet, honoring the grand will be served at 6:30 officers, Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Madsen m. the Johnston Hotel. at p. and two daughters, Jean and new were Both chapters will initiate Eva Ann of Clearfield eveninp weekend guests at the home of members during the ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Madsen. DUP Convention Mrs. Mrs. John Zabriskie, Mrs. Evan Henry Brady and Olsen will attend the state convention of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers at the Hotel Utah, Salt Lake city Monday. of Malm-gren- lend the right style note to your Spring wardrobe. We have several lovely lines including the famous K. Wragge. . the oldest name in blouses. Lawless quality, distinguished styling, superior needlecratt. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wise had as their guests for two weeks their grandchildren, Wayne and Joyce Doman of Woods Cross. while their mother, Mrs. Harold Doman was convalescing after a major operation. Mrs. J. D. Meyrick Sr. who has her spent the past winter with Mr. and daughter and Mrs, Harvey Gibbs in Marysvale, is now at home with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Meyrick Jr. 9 9 9 son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Lund spent last weekend with members of their family in Salt Lake. and Mrs. Lamar C. Jensen (laughters Cammie and Lynn teturned Sunday to their' home in Provo after a weeks visit here with Mr! and Mrs. Obed Nelson. 9 9 9 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen Jr. in Coalville. for a Carol Stanley SCARFS and vifinishing touch of color accessories vacity. Make your Carol Stancomplete with a gay neck. Then ley scarf at your costume reyou'll know your flects the brightness and dash of spring. Barnett & Larsen Mt. Pleasant - Phone 259 The Store Where You Arrange Your Own Lay-Awa- Plan . County Agriculture And Home Demonstration Agents Mis. Varda Vance enteitained Boost Clubs her budge club Wednesday eve 4-- . . Ft Green Social Notes . Permanent Now Let Mr. Clair Tuttle, expert hair stylist direct from the Hotel Utah's beauty salon, cut your hair in the niw short mode and give you a personalized permanent wave . . . fresh and charming looking. Yon, at your best for Easter and the coming season. Don't delay. Greet Easter with verve. Call 204 W for an appointment to have your hair styled or see Mr. Tnitle. Thursday. in were Table decorations keeping with the spring season. Rook was the evenings enterMrs. when tainment Friday Roma Ivory was hostess to the Thursday Nighters. A delicious luncheon was served after the entertainment. face-flatterin- . The first major event to be televised as far west as the Mississippi might be Trumans inauguration. Television is ex- g TUTTLES BEAUTY SHOP pected to reach coast to coast in the near future. Mt. Pleasant at Beck's Barber Shop Try a PYRAMID ADLET! 'Jf Mb For You At Barnett and Larsens Is Waiting the Mrs. J. S. Jensen is home again after a weeks visit in Salt Lake with her daughter, Mrs. Paul Margaret Petersen was pleasfor her birthday Nicholes and famil.y antly surprised 25 when the Friday, March members of her club and their Seely Birthday Tuesday evening the brothers husbands came to help her celeand sister of Carlton Seely gath- brate. The club presented her ered to celebrate his birthday. with a lovely vase of cut flowers. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Vilate Hope and Bergetta JenEarl Guyman, Mr. and Mrs. Jus- sen won the prizes. tus Seely, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel SeeOn Sunday her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Robert ly, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seely and Mr. and Mrs. Cherron Seely. Heath, her sisters, Mrs. Janet 9 Trottier, Mrs. Isabel Huffaket. Mrs. Opal Scoville recently Mrs. Cecelia Halladay. all of visited her sons, Glen and Rob-cit- , Salt Lake city and Miss Glcnna Glade Peand their families In Salt Sorrnsen of a Get Your The Elite Club members were entertained at the home of their president, Mrs. Olena Johnson on Snappy Service Lunch Room were Mr and Mrs. Mack Strate, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petersen, Mrs. Rudolph Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schofield, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Strate, Mr. and Mrs. Mar Dye, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. Marsden Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Bovd Allred and Kent Strate. Hosts and hostesses at the Rook party were Mr. and Mrs. Cutler Schofield, Mr. and Mrs Allen Beck, Miss Geneva Strate and Mr. and Mrs. Max Blain Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne. Prizes were awarded to Virgus Osborne. Mark Strate, Mrs Rudolph Hope and Mrs. Henry Schofield. Slav-fleld- H Head Into Easter At Your Loveliest The 3K'$ held their luncheon and evening entertainment Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Elna Nielson. . at Von-dell- Mrs. Euleda Cook entertained the N. S. club Wednesday evening. The time was spent In making varieties for the Ward Carnival. AU-re- , y My-toi- orch-'aids- Mrs. Eva Erickson entertained a group of friends at the Snappy Service Lunch Room, Wednesday enjoying a evening. The ladies an evening delicious lunch and Rook progressive of playing Mrs. were: Mrs. Libbie Allred, Helen Madsen, Mrs. LaVee Draper, Mrs. Elva Allred, Mrs. Hazel Black, Mrs. Utahna Strate, Mrs. Lorna Jensen, Mrs. Maurine Mrs. Ella Carlson, Mrs. Margaret Petersen, Mrs. Ireta Mrs. Strate, Mrs. Bertha Blain, Eva Grace Allred, Mrs. Christie Bunnell, Mrs. Eva J. Allred. Mrs. Vilate Hope, Mrs. Ethelyn Anderson, Miss Manett Allred. Mrs. Ada Allred, Mrs. Grace B Allred, Mrs. Rose Schofield and Mrs. Athene Osborne. Score winners for the evening were Mrs. Vilate Hope, Mrs. Grace B. Allred and Mrs. Elva Allred. Entertained Prizes were Gi.iham, Ross Vuiue, Lucille Madsen and l Tu her. I 11 Club ning. Refreshments were seived to Iona Rigby, Lorna Tinker and girls is Marjutie Value, Put .eultuial Extension System which Mayme Mis. Annie Nielsen announces ehell, Marv Sanderson, Valera teaches in the every state the marriage ol her liettha giand Cheney, Christensen, United States, and local County daughter. Miss Dorothy (libson Beikte Jensen, Ellen Turpin, Extension w inkers ate anxious of Tooele, Utah, to Ted Tuttle Senoma Vance, Louie Stewart that eat h community In the of Salt Lake city on March IN 1'iles wete won by Iona Rigby eiunty has one or moie active in the Salt Luke L. D. S. temple Marjoile Vance, Mayme dabs, according to Russell R She Is tht daughter of Mr iKieteh and Remlec Palfivyman, H. O and Mrs, Gibson of Tooele (Extension workers of Sanpete Mis. Gibson is the former Mis;. An enjoyable afternoon was county. Remelda Nielsen of Moroni. Mts. spent at the home of Distinguished features of 4 II Mrs. Annie Nielsen accompaNancy Stewart Monday alt. t woik aie: nied them lo the temple and al noon. A hot chicken (linnet 1. Will demon.stiale or teach so attended the wedding reeep was served to Ruth Erickson, tlon In Tooele the same evening Bertha Christensen, Elva Hatntl the better way in homemaking i ton, Cora Johnson and Effie or agriculture. 2 Aids to soKe problems faced The Ladles club Bushman. Literary , 'in farm homes, field, barns, members were entertained lust Mrs. Clarence Wednesday evening at the home gaidtns and various comenter Turpin of Mrs. Lucile Nelson where a tained her Pinochle club Saiui munity social activities. 3. Fifoits aie made book review, Swanee River" day to bring A delicious evening was given by Mrs. Ruth MeKtn luncheon was served. Prizes to each member the fine things ney of Spring City, alter which were won by Willis Mower, Bes- of ruial life and to develop in a delicious hot was sie Miner, Dee Oiten, luncheon Calvin the young people attitudes and ideals that make for upstanding served. Erickson, 9 9 9 manhood and womanhood. 1. Will make tor The Sow-Ar- t club members Mrs, Marcella Graham ent spintual as met last Tbutaday evening at her sensing club Wednes well as progressive leadership are tomor-lothe home of Mrs. Veibena Chris- day afternoon. An enjoyable '"Todays members tensen. leaders." afternoon was spent. 5. Each member keeps a recon wot king They enjoyed Elsie Christensen entertained ord of costs, returns, accomppainting of figurines after which a delicious hot was her si wing club Monday dinner lishments, and history of proeveserved. also exhibits at local A gram, evevery ning. enjoyable A delicious county and State fail s. ning was spent. C. Club motto is to "make the dinner was served to Clista Peterson, Winnie Rasmussen, best better. 7. Clubs are from organized Ellis Madsen, 11a Jensen, Gladys Roma groups which pal around toAnderson, Anna Jensen, Tucker, Selma Sanderson, Nellie gether near the same age from 10 to the same neighborhood, McAllister, Phyllis Jones, Handley, Mrs. R. J. Chris- 20 years of age. 8. Club leaders are selected to tensen. supervise the program but the followed In "teaching Eighteen guests enjoyed a Mrs. enter- method is Brady most pleasant evening March 26 tained Lillian by doing, that is In placing her club sewing Thursday when Mrs. Leona Mower enter- afternoon. on the members. refreshments responsibility is voluntary; tained at a most delicious birth- were served Lovely 9. Membership and the afternoon leaders receive no pay, they are day dinner. Games were also was spent In sewing. Interested only in helping the played. members to progress. Their onMi. and Mrs. Howard W. RigMrs. La von Coombs entertained ly compensation is the thanks by entertained at a hot supper received from parents, civic and Tuesday evening at a birthday after which rook was played church workers. the party. The guests were Mr. B. Mrs. Cox Newel and by 10. The price is that each boy Birthday Club members. Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Graham. or girl shall do a piece of work Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Terry, Mr. It was Wednesday will teach the better wav evening Mrs. Ross Vance, Mr. and that that the J. K. Club met at the and of homemaking or agriculture. Aaron Cheney, Mr. and home of Mrs. Merlene Morgan, Mrs. Mrs. Myron Tucker, Mr. and that day being her birthday. Mrs. Merlin Madsen, Opal Ab Try a PYRAMID ADLET! Sixteen guests enjoyed a delightful luncheon prepared by the hostess. Spring City Jottings . . . Delegates the birthday annivetsary their niece, Mis. Keith BLOUSES to . 9 9 of Barnett and Larsen Cotro-Manes- , Horace Mower of Salt Lake Mower Mr. and Mrs. RoUrt while in Mt. Pleasant on busi- Owen Mower and Aleen Mown ness this week visited with his of Salt Lake visited with then brothers, L. C. Mower and W. D. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D Mower. Mower over the weekend. Donald Rueseh of Clear Creek Miss Thelma Larsen of Salt spent the weekend with his par- Lake spent last weekend with Mrs. Mr. Ruech. Frank and ents, her mother, Mrs. El fie G under son at the home of Mr. and Mrs Monday evening Mrs. ElizaRueseh. beth Allen was a dinner guest of Frank Mr. and Mrs. D. Allen Thomas. Harry Clitheroe had a visit 9 0 from his son Tom of Piovo and Mrs. Dora Meyrick of Spring his Jay, of Glen Rock ville has been a guest of Mrs Newgrandson, this week. Jersey, Chloe Frandsen this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Christensen attended a family dinner in Gunnison Sunday in observance rom of Cutro-Manes- Spring City. Moroni Personals. Fairvieu) Topics . . Five M- bott, II, t Jensen won by M.iri Put-chett- Imlianola celebrated her birthday among members of the family Monday evening at a pot luck supper Those present wete Mr. and Mis William Beck, Mr and Mis Obed Nelson Celebrates Herman Beck, Mis. Myra Peter Obed Nelson was honored with son and daughter JoAnn, Mr a dinner party on the occasion Mrs. Lelmar Berk, Mr and and of his birthday Monday evening Mrs. Evan Beck and Mr and Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Lay oi Mororn. Mrs. Edgar Nelson and daugh ter Charlotte, Mrs. O. L. Winters a Miss Phyllis Mrs. A. J. Pratt, Mrs. Gordon ReyWasatch member, spent taculty nolds, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R her vacation in Salt I.akt Neilsen, and Roger Nelson of with spring her parents. Mr. and Mrs Bridge club will meet tonight (Friday) at the home of Mrs. M. ALDRICH Birthday Mrs. Earl Berk Harold Rosenlof. 0. la-- f of Mrs. Carrie Jensen was hostess to the Jolley Dozen pinochle Mrs. club Thursday evening. Dora Meyrick of Springville was a special guest. Pair T. C. Miss Ella Wleklund visited friends lit Salt Lake lium Thurs day until Monday ol this week i hem tersen and husband William Peterson, lelebrated her birthday at a family dinner a tot Olson daughter, Ruth Liulne amt Miss Helen Biouks, all ut S.tll l.ak visited last Ful.is at the 1 mil home Rutishuusi-- Mis. Social Events Announcements . p Lake. wu1tj tu Nmllt Club News Engagements PYRAMID along with a handsomely tailored coat and just the right accessories We've the perfect Easter collection of Suits and Coats ready for your immediate preview. . and ready to help you meet the highest fashion demands. You'll cut a lovely figure in this season's silhouette, custom sewn into elegant models ve're featuring. And custom sewn, as well, to fit your fashion-significa- nt . budget. SUITS FROM $24.95 REMINDER TO COEDS CLASS OF '49 NOW'S THE TIME TO SELECT AND YOUR GRADUATION GOWN LAY-AWA- Y BARNETT & LARSEN Mt. 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