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Show i In Year Cooperation In Helping The Pyramid Corresponder. fi A. JJj i Yc SPRING CITY Mrs. Athene Osborne Telephone 158 I 2 FOUNTAIN GREEN Mrs. Ada C. Anderson Telephone: 344 ur Town To Cover ALL The News Will Be Appreciated F AIR VIEW CHESTER Miss Mayciel Jensen Mrs. Ada M. Peterson Telephone' 2341 Telephone 'S rj n t ... . $ jlif If if Ky it jOAI 4J -- Volume No : J-- V Mount Pleasant, Sanpete Cojjn'y, Utah, Friday, Mar. 10, 1950 LX Number 14 Enthusiastic Teenagers; Enter Final 8 Day Period Energetic Schoolagers in Close Race As Big Second Week Nears End, Votes Drop Saturday. First Period Ends With Fairview Girl in Lead By C. J. (Chuck) Thomas, Contest Editor Ursenbach Rites HERE THEY ARE!, . . . Standings of NOTCH" kids of this area who are out to win those "TOP the big prizes and earn the valuable cash commissions offered in the "TEENAGER" contest being sponsored by the Mt. Pleasant Attended By Many parking lot to south and scaping program around building. WEATHER HAS COME TO STAY, MEM-ber- s cd the board of trustees ol the Sanpete L. D. S. hospital, (building is pictured above) made plans Tuesday for HOPING SPRING You Understand Why Kids Act The Way A Helps They Do? P-- T "The meet-'tic- chairman of the Sanpete LDS hospital board of trustees at a meeting Tuesday evening. His duties will include chairmanship of the finance committee. President Bagnall succeeds Golden Carlston, retiring president of North Sanpete stake. A. J. Anderson, member of the stake presidency, was named to succeed President Carlston as representative on the hospital board from Fairview. Plans formulated at Tuesda evening's meeting call for work to begin immediately on the completion of the parking lot to the south of the hospital. Worn will also begin on an underground sprinkling system and the planting of lawn and shrubs on the hospital grounds. Babies born at the hospital since the last report in the Pyramid are as follows: A boy, Feb. 27 to Bovd and of s stated. The Tiger be coached 11 Bams will est Brunger. will Biography Is Power Plant Given; Birthday s Mrs. Christine Jensen Stiat with her family and friends ob served tier eighty-firs- t birthda To Telluride war. The Town Board of Wales, acting under authority of an ovei-v- . helming vote of the taxpayers, '.;.s sold the town's electric disti ibution svstem to Tcllurid. Power Company, and has granted Sunday, March 5. She yeas born ,.t Viele, Denmark in 1869. Her par tits Niels P. Jensen and Ellen Maiie Rasmussen Jensen joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints before they came hire. They came to Utah and arrived in Spring four City in 1S75 yvith their of children Laura Peterson Mena Catlson Paitvic'yy, Mrs Mrs. Stiate and Daniel Jens n of Spring City, all of whom an living. They have helped build the town community from the small When yvhen they arrived her.-- . Mrs. Strate was in tier teens she worked in Salt Lake eity for several of the early settlers in eluding Brigham Youngs fam iiy. She remembers the days be the How fore electric lights. lamp lighter use d to carry hi ladder and light the lamps or Main street m Salt Lake city Also she vividly recalls riding on the mule drawn street cars She yyont to the- Manti Temple cedication and was asked te come there to work the follow the in ing day. She worked ronsiderabh kitchen and did ordinance woik. She was then (torn 1SS8 to 1891. She lived at the Temple and was yvell afirst throe yvith the What happens to your money cquainted Daniel H. Wells Alpresidents, atkr you pay it in property ton H. Lund and John D. T taxes to the county will be the McAllister. subject of discussion at Monday She y as mart ic'd February 1! i veiling's Pyramid Panel over IS'.H to Rasmus Strate by- Piesi-PenKN'S 7 at p.m. Station McAllister. Mr Strate died Board of experts for the tax in 1914. She is the mothei e' discussion yvill be W. N. Ball, six sons and tyvo daughters, a superintendent of North Sanpete living. Tiny arc1: Mabert Stra'r Stta'-Macschool district; Grant Johansen, Eveiett Strate. Rulon mayor of Mt. Pleasant, and Dr. Strate. Mrs. Christie Be S. B. Rigby, Sanpete county comMiss Geneva Strate. S missioner. Each of these men Citv; Don Strain. Sacramento, represents a tax spending body Ca'if , and Paul Strate. Salt Lake which receives a portion of the (Continued on nam fo'U I i county-collectemonies, it was nerU mi ha"k nare The wagon colexact lision was an almost La June Prestwich of Moroni. duplication of an accident that A A girl, Feb. 20 to David 10 occured earlier Tuesday, and Madge Christensen Ottesoi. miles up the canyon from Thisof Fountain Green. tle in which Kimball Vance, a 50 ear fianchise to the compaA girl, Feb. 19 to Darrell aim ny. was to an announce a Salt Lake businessman, according Ruth Holmes Kelley of Manti. ment by Ben Lamb, president of killed and a passenger seriously A boy, Feb. 17 to Glenn and the Town Board. injure! when the passenger car o. Stewart Lois Thompson TIi which became effee !in which they were riding deal, a truck. Spring City. March 1, has received the lided yvith A girl, Feb. 16 to Russel! aml'm net Sgt. C H. Allred of the Utah Serv-tiof ion State Public the who investiDorothy Peckham Gray. Commission, the latter hav- Highyvay Patrol, A girl, Feb. 16 to Ray J. am stated latter the accident, gated issued the to company the Jane Rynearson N'ielson of Kph ing tyvo vehicles topped a hill certificate of conven-ine- the quni'd time and crashed raim. and necessity, Mr. Lamb at the sajre A boy, Feb. 14, to T. Rex ami said. together in the center of the maLucy Johnson Dye of Wales. highway. The Goodrich Thetoyyn built the electric chine demolwas completely A boy, Feb. 11 to Ray am h y stem 25 years ago, and ha: ished. Leona Cox Cook of Ephraim purchasing poyver from A boy, Feb. 11, to Benefit Planned amjen Power Company, a Tel-A basketball game benefit for Geraldine Johnson of Fountaii idpnngs Mr. .undo affiliate. stated Lamb Mr. Goodrich will be sponsored by Green. the to town decided out of get A boy', Feb. 8, to Boyd R. am tiie H. M. Zabriskie Legion Post power business because the No. 1. next Thursday evening at Lewer.a Neilsen, Mt. Pleasant the lei tin system requires substanA boy, Feb. 8, to W. N. am enlargeexpenditures for Darlene Owens Ball, Mt. Ideas t'.il ment and repaits, and the poyver ant. better provide A boy, Feb. 7, to Robin am company can at civile to the townspeople Doris Young, Mt. Pleasant A girl, to A. Lee and Lnraine much lower rates than under the The Fairview, municipal operation. Hasler Anderson of 1. icipts from the sale of the proRussell A girl, born to andjperty will be applied to needed Pleasant. public improvements, Mr. Lamb Maurine Giles, Mt. A girl, Feb. 25 to Don H. am truck-statio- i : e I - Second Pyramid Panel On Taxes March 2. A boy, to Cherron and Velores Pleasant, Peterson Seely, Mt. Match 3. A girl, to Nevert and Camille Stevens, Moroni, March 8. Wall1, A boy, to Boyd and orrv, Mt Pltaiant. March 9 Monday At Seven added. There is a confid nee neces s.iry to human intercourse, and without which men are often mote injured by their own pirions. than they could he by h hrrfxlv of others Rnrk t 1 Census Director Gives Information About Coming Count For Farmers statistics derived from the agriculture census showed of explained, that more than American farmers are 55 years Next Monday evenings broad,, anci more. Owner operators cast is the second in a series ay rage 52 years, while tenant .being sponsored by the Pyramid fumicis average 43 years. Trends in cooperation with Station KNS. 'which will he brought out by John Last Monday evening, in McAllister, county attorney, the is census include changes tnc number of farms, amount of Rev. Gtegory Reid and Dr. G. land devoted to agriculture and B. Madsen appeared on the vainof farm property. Every of "Mercy Killing." faint survey since 1920 has The experts a decrease in the roveied v.eio in agreement that present questionnaire agriculture will be sent to the farmer er of Bums in the country, while laws ;md morals do not peimit The ques- t'.e total acreage in farm land of mercy killing piior to April 1st. the On Monday, March 20, tionnaire confronting the fannei has .s' ndily increased. Accomthese trends is the Pvtantid Panel discussion will designed for his oyyn benefit panying and cannot be used by any pttv n .isod use of mechanized equip- tie on the "H" bomb. A list of other KNS programs ate or taxation gtoup and tha' ei. However 1920 farm census Hums valued at sixty-s- sebeduhd foi the coming week i, pint provided by law. ,i,ul one third billions while in.iv bt found under North SanIt is urged that eveiy farmer throne! he l'i!5 census reported the to ete Highlights by Rosemarv leally take time to go exact I, Itui values had declined ( ow a: d in this issue of th his tecords and fill in Pi ill nt in on this questionnaire. d" An important survey of the entire activities of the Utah fanners and the f r nation yy ill take place in April, District SuperV. Max Moffitt, visor of the 17th Decennial Genmis, announced this yveek. Agriculture has been a major boproblem with our governing can cues for a long time and only be coped yvith by honest the end accurate ansyvers on Some r ,i, i I roni FOURTH FIFTH t ! - num-whic- I in-- i , i - I ii i mi Mourni high school's Buratiem third place in the last tournament at Ephraim weekend and thus assured them selves of a ti ip to the state (las b tournaments to be h Id in Sal Lake city next week, Moroni wort all games rvrr-Rieli with ;t haul fought one field which they lost m an ovn time pcnod, by a moio ot JO 2'' Max Blaekhain. captain of tb Ruenneets, was named Numbe Two man on the all toninuued 'u t team ( ur Faux pt e ed m the seeoiid Ping a In t Ai aili'iin W.is.iteh won - George Oisens Report On Winters Tour Arr-gon- Hig-ginso- you-lunc- j . Ninth Sanpete team in the Region 4 play, defeated Panguitch tn the first night of play, lost t Monroe the second night and to the champs of the Sanpete division. Moroni, the third night. When Moronis Howard K. Lay- i oaehed team lakes off for the Uinament next Tuesday it will be the first crew to tepnsciV the Noith Sanpete school district at the state contest in IS years The Bin Hirers will play the ir next lust piuinauient game Wed lie- - l.pv and. win. or lose, i, i be slated for a second game next Thursda v. i I . I GRAHAM. JENSEN. GREDA Fountain Green Fountain Greens 1950 March of Dimes Drive went over the top to the tune of 173 per cent of its quota, it was announced Moroni - T ourney- - W ednesday BOB Pleasant one-thir- - LOY SECOND O'NEIL LONGSON, Mt. Pleasant THIRD JACKLIN OLSEN. Mo- door-to-doo- Mrs. Jensens EVA Fairview - - Wales Sells Its Vet-ran- FIRST Townspeople Put Polio Drive Over 170 Per Cent - by John Sours. The be coached by Ern- "arna Citv k-f- Mo aggregation Leaders at the close of the first week of this unique con test were as follows: rs nhach; George Anderson, president of Moroni stake and! Aithur O. Neilson, North San- this week. pete stake patriarch. Conducted under the direction An organ prelude was played ol John Aagard, the 1950 MOD Mrs. voPlthel by Erickson and cal numbers were furnished bv dtive netted $277.39 in Fountain the Lions Club quartet, Ernest Green. Quota for the west Bi unger, William Burton, W. N Bull ana George Squire, accom- Sanpete community, set at 20c panied by Roger Hansen; a vo- kl'r capita, was $160. Eunds were collected in the cal duct by J. P. Burton Jr. and r Lucille Burton, accompanied bv 'schools, and at a Mrs. Marjorie W. Pratt; a vocal March of Dimes ball conducted solo bv Mr. Burton, accompanied by Ivan Rasmussen, M. Aagard by Mrs. Pratt, and a vocal solo stated, bv Rex Hafen, accompanied by "Pm mighty proud of the Mrs. Erickson. of Fountain Green for The opening prayer was made people their exceptionally generous 'reby Armond Sabey. The closin'-ptaye-r sponse to the Polio appeal this Ursen-baeh, was by Charles Mr. Aaagrd said. "Beyear, a brother of the deceased. cause' of last years record epi Praver at the grave was given demie, funds were never needed bv Joseph Ursenhachs father. so badly as they are now to O. F. Ursenbach. on the Foundations work." Burial yvas at the Mt. Pleas- carry ant cemetery under the direction of the Buchanan Funeral home. Ji. High Presents Play "The Great Meat Loaf Mys-teiy- , a one act play, was pre ATTieiV sented by the 7th grade students Friday in the school as 'sernhly. The cast was as follows: Dorothy Mikkelson and Greta Mor-- j ley as Susan; Camille Rasmus st a, Mis. Atwood; Vanese Morgan Bitty; Ronald Collard and Frank Shepherd, David; policemen wen Gain Coombs and Gordon Green; Jean Holman, Verna Bigler and ; Lewis Christiansen, Mary Mi. and Mis. Geoige F. Olsen of Betty and David t (pals lave ictuined home after spendMarilyn Madsen, reporter. ing the winter in dilferint places. 1 ust they went to New York Red Cross Drive Is On wucie they spent two months The annual drive for the sup with ttieir daughter Neola and of the Red Cross has just port lamily, (Mr. and Mrs. Hal Junes), begun and will continue througi limy then spent one month with out this month. their son and family, Mr. and Everyone realizes the importMrs. Boyd Olsen at Washington ance of this organization. How D. C. They toured the Southern it has stood ready in time of five disaster. How' servicemen then spent States and and weeks with their daughter Cko their families have received hell and her husband (Mr. and Mrs. and advice. Stan Purley) at Queen Creek, In Fountain Green Mrs. Cle" Arizona, at their ranch. Johnson has charge of the honv They, with all the other Fair-vie- service work of this organization folks who could be located and Mrs. Victoria Rasmussen tr. the vicinity of Mesa and the fund drive. Tempo were entertained at a Mrs. Glade Morley of Moroni lovely dinner by Mrs. Hazel who is the former Haz.l and Newel Jensen of Heber Citv Defreze of Fairview, and is now visited on Sunday with their living at Tempo. Mrs. McCook father, Loren Jensen. has just recently filled an LDS mission in the Hawaiian Islands Mrs. Nettie Bigler was an OgMrs. Olsen stated they have den business visitor during the seen so many places of interest week. attended grand opera, but i seemed very good to be home Visiting on Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Howard Allred were again. The bishoprics of both Fair taeir daughter, Mrs. Edna view wards are sponsoring a has and family of Springville Thi and a son, Boyd ket dance Friday night. Allred and proceeds will go to help pm family of Moroni. b on which ball the park, lights needed very much. So, cvervon Mr. and Mrs. Ren Cox and buy a ticket for 50c, then buy c children of Sunnydale visited fo-week with her parents, Mr lovely basket and , eat with the lady, and all and Mrs. Olof Olsen. t (Continued on back n;ce iCrinMnnod on mine 5) I s six-wee- , and returning again again to the theme of Joseph Ursenhachs friendly service to others, were J. P. Burton and A. Palmer, !.( both former missionary companions of Mr. acthe Mt. Pleasant Armory, cording to Eldon Hughes, comma tide.. will be next Competing .years varsities from North Sanpete high school and Wasatch academy. No seniors from this year's teams yy ill lie allowed ti compete in the benefit, it was Parent-Teache- r J. R. Bagnall, of president Noith Sanpete Stake, was named roni. School Child' will receive close scrutiny ..t Mt. Pleasant Ralph Goodrich, manager of t ssoeiaiion the Mt. Pleasant airport, was study group which Thursday icported in an improved condi began i veniiig at the North Sanpete t. on Thursday evening at the high school. Salt Lake Veteran's hospital. Thai was the promise of Mrs. The airman was John A. McAllister who is con cuticall evenTuesday injured thcourse ducting one mile south of Thistle on ing be will each held Meetings Highway 89 when the station Tliiusday evening at 8 pm. at wagon which he was driving the home economics classroom collided head-owith a truck Vis McAllister said. Clair biivcn John Bown, 29, by parents in Mt. Pleasant ot Manti. to even an invit-attend Aaron Porter, 40, of Hite, an not have though they may of Mr. was uncle Goodrich, Mrs school of (htldren age, of killed in the collision. Members McAllister said. The Mt. Pleasant the group will be asked for sugairport gestions for subsequent discus- manager received a right leg liacture in two places, a .sersions, it was announced. hand nnd ious cut to his t cuts about the face and neck. He was rushed from the scene ot the accident to a Spanish Folk nospital where he received tieatment for and injuries shock. Early Wednesday afternoon he was moved to the hospital at Salt Lake. Mr. Goodrich served with the Air Force as a pilot during the LDS Hospital Dora Nielson Anderson Elementary land- Airport Manager Receives Serious Collision Injuries In Your Chairman Named extensive of Photo, Madsen Studio. Do Trustee Board For completion lie was a friend to man. That was the tribute Pyramid. high paid the memory of Joseph Monday afternoon by Fo ntain Green lour speakers and an overflow audience at funeral services in Hie South Ward. Mr. Ursenbach died Wednesday, March 1, of a heart attack at the family residence in Mt. Pleasant. Those who spoke at the Meanwhile it has been antiounced that Clair Faux of the Moroni crew ranks ninth in ball scoring for State players. He has averaged nearly .2 points per game. Members of the M.H.S. Buea r.eer squad were guests of hono Wednesday night at a bntique TN given by the ARC club. dinner was held in the hone of economics department tb high school, After the banquet, the AR' club sponsored a dance at tb Old Bungalow in honor of IN b ant. SIXTH Pleasant ML MORLEY, ROBERT BECK. Mt. FOGEL-BERSEVENTH DONNA Mt. Pleasant EIGHTH NELDA BUSHMAN. Mi. Pleasant NINTH Moroni All of LA RETTA DRAPER, these contestants are closely bunched in the race for the GRAND AWARD and, as this issue of the Pyramid goes to press, ere making every minute count. Runners-ufor the big prizes at the close of the first week were as follows. . . listed in the order of individual standings: VANESE MORGAN, ROBERT ELLIS DYE, ALLEN BURNSIDE, MERRILL NEY, SHIRLEY HOLCAMILLE RASMUSSEN, MAN, DOROTHY RONALD MADSEN, BILL COLLARD, GRISWOLD, LENTS CHRISTENSEN, DENNIS NAY. All these boys and girls are close to the leaders and only a smalt number of subscriptions would be neeessary to place any one of them among the top prize winners. There are also a number of contestants whose names do not appear above but who are maka blare ing a strong bid for among the leaders. ONLY EIGHT DAYS. REMAIN in which to subscribe or tenew our subscription to the PYRAMID at the low rates now in effect and to help that favorite hoy or girl win a valuable prize and sizeable cash commission. SPECIAL CASH PRIZE Special cash prize, $10 for the largest number of new subscriptions for the first W'eek was won by EVA LOY GRAHAM, a young who has lady from Fairview proven herself to be a real so far in the contest. A new contest with another $10 CASH FRIZE, began with (Continued on back paged ; siK-cia- l U Glee Club Next At Guild The last program of the con-ier- t Sines of the Mt. Pleasant Music Guild and Wasatch Academy will be presented by t hi Mens Glee Club of the University of Utah at 8.15 p.m., Saturday, March 18 in the South ward. John Marlowe Nielson is the director of this group of 60, who have established an excellent reputation by their singing dur ing the fall and winter months This concert will be an outstanding treat for our common ity. Tickets will sell for $1.25 at the door. Tom Jensen Accepts Position On National Reclamation Assn Small Projects Committee National for recognition Thomas W. Jensen of Mt. Pleasant and Salt Lake city came this week with his appointment io membership on the National Reclamation association small projects committee. Polk, Harry E. association from announced president, Washington that Mr. Jensen rereived the appointment because nt his interest and knowledge of mall project developments and water resources in Utah and the West. Mr. Jensen has accepted the appointment and said he will welcome suggestions front irrigation boards and water companies as to future developments and projects for Utahs water irsounvs. |