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Show In Your Town To Cover ALL The News FAIRVIEW Mrs. Katherine Elackham Miss Mayciel Jensen 2263 Telephone Telephone: 234 1 Your Cooperation In Helping The Pyramid SPRING CITY FOUNTAIN GREEN Mrs. Athene Osborne Mrs Ada C. Anderson Telephone 158 I 2 Telephone; 344 Correspondent Will Pe Appreciated MORONI A CHESTER Mrs Ada M. Peterson Telephone No vA'AA'Wr' k Volume LX Mount Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah, Friday, Mar. 1950 3, Number 13 rize Contest Entries Will Close Saturday 8 P.M KNS Broadcasts eart Attack Fatal To Jos. Ursenbach Joseph Ursenbach, who will be rememlx-reby thousands oi children and adults alike to. his annual portrayal ol Sant. Claus ar.d for his numerous uth er public services, died suddenly Wednesday evening, victim o Pleasant cemetery under direction of the Buchanan neral home at Manti. Mr. Ui.senbach was boin Robin Basketball Games Friday and Saturdays Region Four basketball games. Ism; played In a round robin touma rnent at Snow college, 1'phiaim ' k i be broadcast over Station KNS, it was announced tins week by Morris Shuts, chan man of the N. S. high school radio com will lCr the lu mlttx-e- . Thursday .afternoon's g, lines were heard in this aiea ovei Station KSVC and Station KNS broadcast the Thursday evenings games, It was annotmied. in Morgan September 10, 1898, a son of O. F. and Hannah M. Ursenbach. While he was a young a heart attack. V man the family moved to Idaho ). The Mt. rieasan and later to Alberta, Canada, moiiician was stricken at his where he received his educu residence at approximate t tion. p.m. Wednesday. He was pio During World War 1, he V nounced dead of an acute colon ; in tne U. S. Navy and ' 6:30 oclusion at ary p.m. served in the Meditenancan funeral services will he con area. ducted Monday at 1 p.m. at th In Raymond, Alheita, Canada, Mt. Pleasant North ward uiuie. in 1920, he married Amy Bun. the direction of Bishop Arno.i They were later remarried n. Golden D. Carlston. , . Y. Stevens. Friends may cal ae salt Lake temple. To Be Honored Tonight Sunday evening and Monday he his served After marriage fo'i from 10 a.m. until time an LDS mission to tine southern services. to Alberta m Burial will be in Mt states, returning the 1922. Active in the LDS church there, he served as branch pies tdent at Diamond City, Canada. Fairview For the following 10 yvaie the family had resided in Cali President and Mrs. Golden D noma ana Canada. In Los AngCarlston will be honored at a eles, he was counselor in of Fatthews LDS warn testimonial this evening (Fri In 1931 he moved to Mt. Pleas day) at 8 p.m. at the Mt. Plea-- : ant and established Ursenbac,. ant south ward. Mr. Ursenbach President Carlston is the toi funeral home. We are so proud of this was a graduate of the cone, mer president of the North San friend of everyone cad at mortuary science at Cum,, pete stake and is moving wit ed Uncle Amasa, and to think He was a membe. o his family to Salt Lake city. he is r.ow 87 years old. He cei atti, Ohio. Due. to Funeral National the All members of the Nortl ebrated his birthday Wedncsda Service. stake and friends ol Sanpete at the home of his son, (Ju. coun as He served seven years Carlstons from elsewhere are in Tucker in Cedar City. . ty chairman for the March vlted to attend the testimonial Amasa Tucker was horn a, Dimes. A past c it was announced. president Mt. Pleasant March 1, 1863, ; Lions club here, he was dist dea program, then son of Amasa Tucker Sr., am. vice governor of the state oig willFollowing tie dancing in the amuseRebecca Winters Tucker. In aiiidiion in 1949. During Woih! ment hall to the music of the 1866 the family moved to Fair War II he was a captain of Mt Snow college orchestra and view where Mr. Tucker hat Pleasant home guard. He was will he served. Wives spent most of his life. a past commander of M. H. Za of the members of the stake He married Lois A. Terry Nov. briskie post, American Legion will pntstdency high council 8. 1883 in the Manti Temple. Sin and commander of Ameri- serve. Mrs. James F. Ellis of past died September 16, 1938. can Legion Utah district No. (i Spring City is chairman of reHe worked as a member o During construction of San- freshments. the building committee who pete LDS hospital, he was woik The program will be conducted Sout! supervisor. Fairview the present Until the time ot by W. C. Olsen, first counselor in ward LDS chapel was built. IP his death he had been Mt. Pleas- the stake presidency. has always been an active mem ant North ward welfare director. numbers are as fol Program ber of the LDS church, and i He was among those who org lows: singingCongregational now a member of the hip anized American Legion posts ayer, Reed Lassen; Terrianettef in Fairviev at Moroni and Fountain Green. pi priests quorum Lorn Spring City ward; reading South ward. Dali Surviving are his parents, Los Sonja Carlston; vocal, He acted as foreman of the his widow, i.geles, California; Vance, Milburn; reading, Cleone two when mill and sons the Mart Mt. Pieasant; two Temple Peterson; skit, Fairview, North Temple was built. He has boot daughters: Mrs. Hazel U. Norris, ward; Anna Jensen, director; a farmer and also in the lum Ursenbach Gordon Helen Loyo Jensen; vo Magna; leading, ber business most of his life. and cal, Tommy Brunger; Provo; Deana Ursenbach gift pre They had seven children, but Earl Jay Ursenbach, Mt. Picas sentation, President J. R. Bag twr ant; two grandchildren, nine nail; response, President Colder and only one daughter sons are living. They are Cm brothers and sisters: Octavo Ur- D. Beth response, Carlston; Tucker of Cedar City, Ililde senbach and Mrs. Ruth Brown, Carlston; Mountainvillr musical, Tucker and Mrs. Ellis Madse Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada: ward; prayer, President A. J. Anof Fa'rview. He has 19 livin Mrs. Winona Johnson, Bainvv II derson. Ur12 grandchildren and great Alberta, Canada; Charles grandchildren. senbach, Calgary, Alberta, Cana- Fountain Green da; Roy and Mark Ursenbach Mrs. Minerva Stevens Los enter and Mrs. Jocile Nielsen, tained the Peterson Cousins sew- Angeles; Grant Ursenbach, Au ing club Monday afternoon. De bum, Calif., and Dean Uisen licious refreshments were served bach, Fresno, Calif. Members present wvre Silvia Mills. Malinda Tucker, Isabelle Eastern Star Leader Bell, Sarah Rigby, Arminta Clement. Mary Rigby, Agatha Graham Coming Here Monday The Talent Dollar Returns Elsie Christensen, Dorcas Erick Mrs. Viola Metz of Salt Lake The ward Relief Society orgson, Mattie Rowb rry, Dasena grand lecturer of th' grand anization has set March 3rd as Brown and Agnes Terry. S. of Utah, wil' their Talent chapter, O. E. Dollar Return day make an official visit to Iv; dinner and The Kenneth McKay fnnvb chapter No. 10, O.E.S. at 7:30 t with a program, danej. At this program you have moved back to FairvLv. m. on Monday. March 6. arc-- to return your talent dollar to make their home. They havi school of instruction for and the amount it has paid t been living at Richfield, officers the will precede apter ycu, both to be returned to the orMilar 'ossion irnn'ii'n d on pace Two) bishopric for the church building fund. Much interest has been shown rim? City A Local Man Is $ 'A. 87 Years Old good-nature- Frond of Dr. Herman N s Son-pol- vice pres he se later. Tom Judd, publisher of the Pyramid, will act as moderator Listeners will for the broadcasts. be invited to write their own icactions to topics under discus-in sion for publication the Pyramid, Mr. Judd said. The Pyramid Panel broadcasts, are a part of an enlarged schedule being launched KNS, next wek over Station one of the few radio stations maintained by high schools in pio-gra- the radio Members of the KNS Morris committee are Shirts, Merrill Hill, chairman, and Ernest Brunger and Lowell Hansen. U. S. the 7 p.m. discussion hour on KNS duiing the coming week is as follows: Monday. "Mercy Killing; Tuesday. Dental Health". school discussion: Hamilton Wednesday, "Chemistry", N. S high school discussion; Thurs day, "Music", North Sanpete high school discussion, and "Expenses of Our Senior High Students, taculty-studen- ' discussion. Fii-day- , presiding. The theme of the service is "T Saint the home the Latter-dasacred place". The readers wi" be Mrs. Ireta Strate and Mis' Lona Olsen, Taking part i .the Tat leau Avill. be, Mr- and Mrs. Doyle Madsen and Tamil--Mr- . and Mrs. Virgus Osborne and family, Wallace Allred She--m- a Allred, Yvonne Aiken, Farre! McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. Albor Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Dour las Cook. A girls trio will laAllred, Cam sting by Lenor Terry and Ruth Ellis. Mrs. Maurine Allred was a Salt Lake city visitor Thursday and Friday. She went to talk at the over a short wave set home of Salt Lake citv friends with her husband, Elri.r Keith R. Allied in the Hawaiian Mission. The talks were made possible through the short wave set there and at the horn? of friends Elder Allred was in Hawaii. very recently made district presi dent at Hilo, Hawaii. He also is leader of the LDS orchestra there He and leader of the choir. a son of Bishop and Mrs. Reid H. Allred. - i March 2 roaikcd the Slst birthday anniversary of Mrs. Charlotte M. Schofield. She was horn at Spiing City March 2, 1869, a daughter of Samuel G Bunnell and Ellen K. Zabriskie Bunnell, early pioneers of Spring City has worked Mrs. Schofield faithfully in the church of Jesus Saints: as a Christ of Latt School for the Sunday 'ecretarv foi six years, a teacher in the MIA. and a counselor in the Relief Society for five years. Sh was married Mrs. Schofield March 6, 1889 to John Schofield Parent Teachers Meet The marriage ceremony was perat the The regular Parent Teacher.-meeting formed by D. H. Wells will he held Wednesdax Manti Temple. school She has made burial cothing high evening in ttie Special talks will be and up to the present time has building. given and the musical numbers made moiv than 200 Temple ap will be piano solos by Max An- rons. She is an excellent seamderson and George Ivory. Pres- stress and her handiwork is most ident Mary Aagard will be in outstanding. Her husband passed away in charge. mothJanuary, 1930. She is the Special Interest Group Entertains er of six children, four sons and The M. I. A. Special Interest a daughter are living: Claier Tuesday and Bernard Schofield. Snrin" group will entertain El Paso evening at an appreciation par- City; Leon Schofield. ty honoring Mr. and Mr$. Carl .Texas; Mark Schofield. Magna Schofield Leona 'and Mrs. Larsen. his Springville. She has 19 giand-fhildr-for Mr. Larsen leaves and five great grandhome in Michigan within the near future. Mrs. Larsen, who children. tb. is a teacher in the Junior high in Elder Eugene Terry school, will remain until the Netherlands mission was vveH cr.d of the school Urm. emombered hv the missionaries Mr. and Mrs. Larsen have heei, t piesident, Saints and jdistii In eld rs with whom he labors on very active in the Special tcic-s- t group activities; he wit jKehruaiy 19th Th's was his baching and calling for tin Ibirthday and a fine birthd.ip parTb square dances that have bee ity was given him them. so successfully put on, and Mrs month of March will he the Larsen played for the dances. birthday month of Elder Louis All who have participated ir IJet'sen in the Finnish this group entertainment liavin Elder Ru, Allred the heen extended an invltat-oii'etheil.md mission. Allied of this city, Who- - New in'iii in.-'- of h Hamilton School, A girl, their child and 'I I'l-ailt. was Opel, tied on afternoon for .ipptndb diuchler, wns hum to Mr an-- ' T Cor.t inued on back page ' be 'Linpete LDS llospn.il i ills a! Mc-sio- - I Mo-ade- sis-on- i Subscription Votes Drop Saturday at 8 P.M. By C. J. (Chuck) Thomas, Contest Editor HERE ARE THE CONTESTANTS Coats are off, sleeves are up and it looks like Spring. But for the Schoolagers in the Pyramid circulation area who in the Big have entered in the Big "Teenager" contest, "Spring Sick"Teenager" Prize Contest ness has been tossed back on the shelf for another two Listed below, in alphabet-weeks. They are out to win those Big Prizes, Cash awards al older, aio the and Cash commissions being offered. Yes, they really have who have entered in the big Piize things humming in th r efforts to get the new and renewal Contest being sponsored by tile Mt. Pleasant Pyramid. subscriptions in before the vote values drop at 8 p. m. this Names of additional contestSaturday night. ants who sign up hefoie the First check-iday of the conthis Saturday night deadlmjtest was Tuesday of this week will he published in next and the results would indicat weeks Pictures Pyramid. that citizens of the area aie do ami standings of active coning everything within their powtestants h'so will be published er to aid these enterprising youn next wiv.k. contestants. friends Parents, Beck, Rotvert With a quota of $552 for Mt and relatives of contestants are 87 N. W Phone 56 W Pleasant, members of the loca urged to give a helping hand Blankenship, Jerry Red Cross committee launcher wherever possible. A pat on the Wasatch Academy their annual drive this week, hack by way of a new or renewal Burnside, Allen 119 E. 2 N. Phone 221 R according to Mrs. Amy Ursen- subscription can mean a grea deal to any contestant in his otbach, city chairman. Bushman, Nelda The business area of town i. her efforts to become a winnei 416 S. 2 W Phoiv 94 R being canvassed by J. F. lnt Every one of these youngsters i Christiansen, Lenls Ursenbach said out to win" the Big $375.0) chett, Mrs. Fountain Green console radio while a eampaigi Packard-Bel- l Christensen, Rita of the other valuable prize in the residential part of town Phone 2237 Moroni, offered in this unique contest. will be conducted by memL Collard, Roland Fountain Green Phone 332 of the following clubs: Acme First Period Ends Saturday The Home Culture, Laleos, Utopia First Period Draper. Gail (first week) of the contest will Artopie and Junior Literary. Moioni The campaign, which bega come to a close this Saturda; Diaper, Gary at 8 p.m. and at that Wednesday, Moroni will continue eveningvotes on both new and reloca. time through March 11, the Drop r. La Retta newal subscriptions will take r chairman stated. Moroni A kick-ofluncheon was held big drop. For this reason aL Fogelherg, Donna 37 S 5 W Phone 11 W Thursday at Dutch's cate x an. contestants will be making eveiy , Resiwas attended by two represent a possible sale tomorrow. Frandsen, Elvin dents of the area are urged to Mt. Pieasant, Phone 3R3 tlves from each organization in the drive. get behind their favorite and Graham, Eva Loy ask him or her to stop by and Phone 2949 Fairview pick up your subscription or you Griswold, Bill can make payment direct to this Wasatch Academy office by mail or in person, just Hansen. Eula Ann be sure to designate the boy o Fairview Phone 86 girl you wish to have receive Holman, Shirley credit for your payment. Fountain Grxen Phone 312 Jensen, Bob One of the real hoe downs of Registrations Close Saturday W 1 S the year was in the immediate Registrations for the bigges. Madsen, Dorothy this week as members of contest of this type ever to be offing 25 E. 2 N Phone 171 W the Mt. Pleasant Farm Bureau held in the North Sanpete area Madsen, Marilyn for their annual dame will close promptly at 8 p.m prepared Fountain Green Phone 28! Saturday, March 18. who Saturday. Schoolagers entered are An overall and calico affair, have not as yet Morgan, Vanese to do so Fountain Green the farm bureau dance will be urg-immediately. Morlry, Greta held at the Queen City, accord 'There is still time for any bo. Fountain Green Phone ,383 ing to members of the general or girl to enter and win, just Nav. Dennis committee who are Miles Soren-- come to the contest headquarters 7 S 1 E Phone 285J sen, Jay Hafen and Ernest Bush in your area and sign up. Contest headquarters are, in Mt Nav, Merrill man. Mt. Pleasant Prizes will be awarded to at- Pleasant the Pyramid, in Moroni Olsen, Jaoklyn itendants at the dance as they at the home of Mrs. Augus Phone 2256 Moroni have been in past years, it was Johnson and in Fountain Greet Rowley, Vance by the prize commit- at the home of Mrs. Ada Anderexplained 1 S 6 E tee. Members are Esther Bush- son. Sign up now and you will Swells n, Joyce man, Frances Bushman, LaMar be on your way to winning one Wasatch Academy Bushman and Erven Brotherson of the big awards to be given Thomas, Rhea Members of the orchestra com in just two short weeks. Wales Boys and girls of all age jmittee are Ernest Bushman, Del bert Johansen, Boyd Hafen and are eligible to enter in this con Grant Johansen. test. However, as stated above On the advertising committee registrations will close Saturda; are the following: Mack Hafen. at 8 p.m. R. A. Christensen, Tom Brother Special Cash Prizes Each Week son, Ro Larson, Harry Burnside Each week a special cash J. P. Wintcrbottom, Jav Rev-- award of $10.00 is given to th nolds, Ray Olsen, Fern Truseott contestant who brings in the Frandsen largest number of new subscrip Roy Wednesday evening's Search Bert Smith, for Talent conducted at the Mt. Wayne Stansfield and Grant Ol tions. This award is paid exei week. the sen. Pleasant South ward by Ticket committee members are Everybody Wins ended in a triple Lewis Anderson, Harold Young Jaycee-EtteIn this contest each contestant O. J. Sorensen is a winner, for although no tie, it was announced Thursday Leslie Shelley, Tidwell, David Peterson all of the entrants can share by Mrs. Kay Beck, general chair- Lon Vernile Shelley, Dee Coats and the big capital prize awards man. all will receive valuable The tie winners wvre Kent Byron Memmott. and be well reAllen Bushman, vocaast; Mary Hamilton W. A. Polio paid for their efforts. Jean Passey, accordian soloist, To aid the March of Dim Mom and Dad Can Help and the Brewer guitar trio com- drive a movie Green Grass o As stated above, parents Mrs. Donna of Brewer, posed to get behind their bo Wvoming" was shown Mondm Anna Draper anti Dixie Draper. Grain or girl and give every possjt afternoon to Hamilton Kent Bushman and Mary Jean school and academv assistance. A pat on th- - back, Passey were each given a $5 much totaled $.32. if v. ell pint ed. can do Brewer as was the trio, prize At Ptovo toward starting a young boy or See Shakespeare All first Mrs. Beck said. placed Margaret Websters production girl on the way to the top. As contest The in their groups. of Julius Ceasar will be viewed each boy and girl progresses in was dlvded into four groups. a of Wasatch, is 'bis contest, personalities bus load by Other winners were: group 1 Wednesday afternoon. The phi' s;i s ability is acquired 2nd Berry Lynn Hill, reading, is sponsored by BYU and will be md a sense of responsibility beAveix-tplace; group 2, Jimmy In Paramoun comes evident: AND, each ob-Provos and Jack McAllister, trumpet given (Pnnt'nned on hock ct-theater. Marduet, first place; group 3, ian Frandsen, vocal solo, second Patsy Jones, place; group 4, s - Red Cross Drive Launched Here 1 door-to-doo- pectation. of taxes collected by me county. The following week the TP' bomb will be discussed by a panel of experts to be announced for , Relief Sobegan her woik inin the1923 while piesidency ciety in this campaign with the de- Mrs". Anenia Miek.l was presi sire that their talent dollar will dent. She also was a member of have passed their greatest ex- the ward choir for several years disposition Tentative schedule Centerfu-ld- This Sunday evening seivi i will be conducted under the di rection of the ward Relief Sociot with Mrs. Mary Finell, president Friday Talent Dollar Return the trial n. Vent. The secretary will letted in the near future. . As First Period Deadline Nears; High Vote, "Tu-nago- The Sanpete County Faint Re reau met Saturday evening ai Ephraim with 177 members ,n tending a fiqe banuet and pro gram. Among the program numbe presented were students of Pro H. Dean, presenting ituimc.i numbers and a group of eu-BYU students presented sever; dances and songs. Newly elected officers at th, Mabert Strale banquet were; Ale Spring City, president; Tucker Man Is Working Real Hard As Teenagers i President Of Farm Bureau Honored Tonight Mercy Killing Is Topic Of First Pyramid Panel On Radio Station Local School-agei- Carlstons To Be Sander, charged with so called its reach; d merry killing", in final stages this week a room Manchester. N.H., court the Pyramid in cooperation with an inStation KNS prepared formal discussion broadcast on next the controversial subject Monday evening. The Pyramid panel will begin Monday at 7 pm., it was announced, and will include a half hour discussion of Mcr killing," or Euthanasia, by the following experts: Dr. G. B. Mad-n, John H McAllister and the Rev. Gregory Reid. Dr. Madsen will outline the general stand of the medical profession on Futh Mr. McAllister, an at anasia. toiney, will discuss the legal aspects of the matter, and Reverend Reid will treat mercy killing from the religious viewpoint. Monday evening's panel is the fir'd in a series being sponsored bv the Pyramid in coopeiation committee ol with the radio North Sanpete high school. A week from Monday, on F b 13. the Pyramid panel experts will include Dr. S. B. Rigby, V county commissioner: N Boll, North Sanpete school and district superlnt. ndont, Grant Johansen, maor of Mt Pleasant, In a discussion of the Round r i f Farm Bureau Dance Upcoming ,3 l - Talent Search Winners Given s ' s .studont'-Pioeeed- 1 I h Fairview, place. A vocal solo, broadcast of second the winners is 1 Pioneer Day Celebrants Offered Reward For Being On Time At Dance being planned over station KNS Mrs. Beck said. With the chance that the unas Mrs. Virginia Judd acted late Februar usually mild mistress of ceremonies at the weather continue inti would program. Wednesday evening membercommittee March, annual P Saturdays planning Miss Samples Students In Recital oneer Lay celebration wei The first in a series of spring looking forward to record crowd-Thmusic recitals was presented lo streets of Mt. rieasan Mae will be appropriately decoiate.' students of Miss Grace the Hamilton Sample Wednesday evening in with flags as school band, directed by Pnm-Craighead auditorium. Those performing were Chi is pal Morsden Allred leads el Joanne with a concert Saturday moininc tine Houehen, sopiano; The afternoon program wil jVooihees, contralto and pianist land Bob Mailmon, baritone. begin at 2 p m at the South i ward and the final event of the day will be the grand ball a the Queen City, The floor show will featme dancing groups from Spring Cit, Mt. Pleasant and Fairview. Free admission to the dance five first will be given the 'couples, dressed in pioneer co ,tume, to arrive at the dance In 9 n m. Half price admissions will be granted to the next eight couple dressed in Pioneer costume, to ariive at the dance by 9 39 pm. |