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Show r1MA o ' sf Id '"V I 111' Wv . ) j tnrt J Ui Mount Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah, Friday, June 24, 1949 Volume LIX ummer 0-- Number 30 goi 1 Jubilee Queens To Be Chosen; Fourth Observance Listed Merchants List Bargains For Shoppers In One-Da- y Special r Joining forces lor their first "Bargain" event, local merchants named Saturday, June 25 as Summer Bargain Festival Day. post-wa- To the them.' of "Don't tiy to sell people what you want to get rid of, but sell them what they wain," merchants have planned of Ml, Pleasant's The queen who will ieign over highlight Fourth of celebiation, July should hand !htr applications to Dr. Dai P. Aveiett iy day, July 2. Dr. Averett said every child in North Sanpete is invited to onto! and lie Aecordng to Mrs. Helen Bohne a float in the toparade their chil help urged parents and Mis. Elden Hughes, dren const! uct floats which lend of the queen commitand entertainment to the color a orchestra wil' tee, Hollywood Church organizations an event. the the for dance the night play sponsors of the parade. queen is chosen. will be awarded The following clubs have an- to Cash priz.es first, second and thiid place foi nounced their candidate winners in humor, art and mis , queen: Fine Arts, Marilyn cellaneous classes, Dr. Averett daughter of Mr. and Mrs. said. J. K. Bagnall; Music Guild, WinMeanwhile J. S. Jensen, genifred Stedman, daughter of Mr recie-atiochairman ot the and Mrs. C. W. Stedman; Amer- eral committee, said city that oth ican Legion, Mary Ann Pritchett, er events on the day-lonceledaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank bration schedule are being Pritchett; Junior Literary, Gloria the following: Odd Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fellows, by childrens sports; AmerHershel Jensen; Artopic Literary, ican and pro Auxiliary, Legion Marlene Seely, daughter of Mr. city publicity; gram; schools, and Mrs. Ray Scvly; Lalcos. council, Jaycees, confinance; Ann Judith Peterson, daughter cessions; Ball club, ball game; of Mouritz. Peterson; Home Cul- La Icos, refreshment booths, and ture, Deana Ursenbarh, daughter Rod and Gun club, dance. I'rsen-hach; of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rebekah Lodge, Bonnie Lou Norman, daughter of Mr. Fairview and Mrs. Herbert Norman. Dolma Nelson, Jaycees, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgai Ann Lions, Virginia Nelson; Scovil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Scovil. Other candidates will be anservices' for Elery nounced later. Funeral Christensen, 59, Fairview resienter dent for the past eight years, Children wishing to floats in the miniature parade, who died Thursday in the Mt. Pleasant hospital of conducted were Fair-vieMonday at 1 p. m. in the North ward chapel. Bishop S. V. Peterson was in charge. Mr. Christensen was born in Ephraim Nov. 7, 1889. a son of Fredrick and Laura Christensen. Redmond, Sevier He lived in county, prior to moving here. He was a farmer and stockman Because the local Board of Education lecently announced the by occupation.1929 he was married On July 3, possibility of developing a winJ. Graham. Mr. Christer kindergarten program, the to Gladys a veteran of World was tensen P-A is sponsorMt. Pleasant War I consider a the to meeting ing Besides his widow, he is surmatter further, according to Mrs. vived by two sons, Richard F. S. S. Stewart, president. It will be held at the Hamil- and Bryant Arden Christensen; June two daughters, Helen and ton School, Wednesday, Christensen; three brothers, 29 at 3:30 p m. Discussion will Elbe led by Miss Jennie Campbell, Ervin Christensen, Redmond; Aldirector of elementary education. den Christensen, McGrath, Bladen and State Department of public in- berta, Canada, Calif., Fair Oaks, Christensen, Miss Nielson, Mary struction; district supervisor of elementary and a sister, Mrs. Alvretta Draeducation in Sevier county; W. per, Redmond. N. Ball, superintednent of North Burial was in Fairview district and Sanpete school Morsden Allred, principal of the Hamilton school. enterMrs. A. J. Anderson Letters are being sent invit- tained at a bridge supper for ing the participation of parents, Rhea Anderson on Monday evewho, according to the last school ning. census, have children who would Guests w.re Becky Sanderson, be eligible to attend kindergar- Olive Hurst, Clista Peterson, However, ten next September. Amundsen, Mildrqd Las-son- , all other interested townspeople VerdaHelen Lasson and the bride. aie also urged to attend, Mrs. on back page.) (Continued Siewart declared all summer celebrations ami who will reprevnt Mt. 1leasant at functions out of the city will he, selected at a drawing to he held during the dance June 30 at the Queen City ballroom. wis-ks- , .... .... ... .... .... .... ..... Bag-nail- -- Heart Victim , coronary-thrombosis- PTA Discussion On Kindergarten Is Scheduled -- -- -- SCENE THESE Final Tributes Paid To Poulsen DAYS IN MORONI IS ARC Club To Stage Annual Rodeo At Moroni On Monday, July 4th n secretary-treasurer- Former Auto Co. Operator Dies At Chihuahua Blain Funeral (s Described Musical Planned For New Ward Opportunity Bond Wagon Visits N. S.; Lions Fete Campaigners Col-oni- It was announced of the state Bond directors. Gunn has agreed to at that were Ralph guests Wagon troupe inthe office of secretary-tcontinue in Lions club Mt. Pleasant the reasurer. Wedheld stallation meeting . Awards for outstanding servnesday evening at the to ice to the club were mad.' Mrs. Merand Bohne Mrs. s an Ray of In charge covered wagon, symbol rill Hatch, who have acted durof the cuirent Opportunity Bond ing the past year as of the Ladies Night dinner Drive, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Olsen and Sgt. W. N. King were intro- committee. to Pins were also awarded duced to assembled Lions and their wives by Elden Hughes, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Bollinger, Mr. for Sanpete county bond chairman. Gunn and Joseph Ursenbach durThe tour reached Mt. Pleasant pet feet meeting attendanceCrsen-baeyear. Mr. Wednesday afternoon after vis- ing the past gave a brief report on the and its to Fountain Green Moroni. Thursday it was sched- Lions state convention uled for visits in Fairview and Guests of the evening were Spring City with an evenng apMiss Bert Hafen and Phyllis pearance at Ephram. , Mr. and Mrs. John at Mr. Hughes announced the meeting that Sanpete county Sours, Mrs. Ralph Goodrich and has reached 39 per cent of its Miss Helen Squire. Miss Squire quota for the Opportunity cam- sang a vocal solo, accompanied paign. by Mrs Ralph Gunn. Installed as m-president Welcomed as new numbers in was J S. Jensen who accepted the organization were Mr. and the gavel from piesi dent the Rev. E. E. Bollinger Mrs. R. K. Gaddie. inalso Reverend Bollinger Community singing was led stalled othr new officers ,md by William Button Member?, City-lodge- honest-to-goodnes- . out-goin- -- Want To Be Alive The Fifth? THIS PICTURE of men Take It Easy On The Fourth and young men at work on the paint-u- p The biggest traffic jam in campaign. At left are Grant Jensen, Fountain Green, and Lawrence Kelson, Moroni. Man at right not identified. Photo Madsen Studio the state and nation's history will occur during the Fourth of July weekend holiday this year, High tribute was paid the C. J. Olsen, director of the TrafPublic Notice memory of Erastus R. Poulsen, fic Division of the Utah Safety 78, at funeral services conducted The following is quoted from Council, the Utah chapter of the last Saturday at the Mt. Pleas.the revised ordinances of Mt. National Safety Council, preant South Ward. 'Pleasant City of 1933 relative to dicted today. The wellknown Sanpete county the flooding of sidewalks. To meet the threat of a r eord "Smtion 492. Sidewalks. Width. breaking traffic accident toll, he farmer and stockman died WedRecently elected officers of was solemnized in the Manti Ditch. All sidewalks within the urges motorists and pedestrians nesday, June 15 of causes incito age at the home of a the Moroni Arc Club include Temple. city shall be twelve feet in alike to follow the simple axiom dent Mrs. Faughn Madsen. daughter, In the evening a rec.pt ion was width, and on the outer edge of Caution, Kay Livingston, president; WarCourtesy and ComThe program included the folren Blackham, vice president; held in the Municipal Hall in thereof shall be a ditch of suf- mon Sense so they may "Be lowing , numbers; voral solo, Don Piestwich, Fountain Green. Dancing was ficient width to hold ail watei Alive On The Fifth Pearl Peterson, accompanied fi of reby tends the and Coy Blackham, t there-many enjoyed by necessary to be conveyed the in, and to prevent the streets Opal Seoville; invocation, James the couple who attended porter. Monsen; remarks, Joseph JohanThe Club will sponsor their reception. land sRlewalks from being floodsen; vocal solo, Opal Seoville; ed or injured by water, which annual Fourth of July rodeo of Fotuitain said ditch shall be remarks, A. H Anderson; vocal Peter Jacobson again this year, according to kept in repair duct, "Teach Me To Pray. Prior his with sister. Green visited arot chairman all free from and obstructions Boyce Jensen, to his death Mr. Poulsen had Mrs. Blackham, rodeo. for of the Perry yesterday by the owner the abutting rangements afternoon requested that this number be furnHoyt Moss of Nephi will property." It was performed by a sung. ish most of the cattle and horses a and son, Ernest Poulsen, Elden Westenskow, Lawrence for the rodeo. Doris Poulsen. Spring City Blackham Clifford granddaughter, and Kelson Among the events planned was another grandfor the performance are Brahma are attending the Agrieultme Clyde Browm, 54, former own Accompanist er and operator of the Clyde daughter, Vida Rae Poulsen. steer riding, calf roping, wild summer session which is being Other numbers on the proBrown Motor company at Mt. cow milking, bronc riding and held at Snow College this week. weie remarks, Bishop Leo gram on back a game of musical chairs for (Continued Pleasant, died at his home in C. Larsen; page.) remarks, Pres. H. C. horse back riding. The children Chihuahua, Mexico, Wednesday, Jacobs; vocal solo, Rae Poulsen, June 15, according to word rewill compete in a greased pig Fountain Green and invocation, J. Leo Seely. ceived by friends here. catching contest. The grave was dedicated by El in Paso Burial was the Cash prizes will be awarded WedThe funeral services held C. W. Sorensen. Burial was unwhere to winners of the various events. military cemetery nesday afternoon in the ward Tex., direction of the Jacobs the der A parade is planned to begin Mr. Browns son, Captain Clyde chapel for Mrs. Christena Blain at 1 p.m and the rodeo will were and Olen Brown, killed in action in mortuary. very impressive World War II, was burLd two after the begin immediately largely attended. Utah Is Lagging Behind parade, probably at 2:30, Mr. and friends months ago. relatives Many in was Mr. born Brown Jensen said. There will be only Quota In U.S. Bond Drive Mr and Mrs Clark Ivory and from other communities were Mexico, in 1894, a the one performance. Juarez, well as those Mr. and among attending Less than a week remains in son of Orson P. and Mattie RomThe major part of the money sons, Ellis and George, Larsen are va- as the family of Mrs. Blain. a the Opportunity Drive for the He had been Brown. made from the rodeo will he and Mrs. Dean ney II. Allred Reid Bishop presided sale of U. S. Savings bonds. Utah Fishing used for civic benefits, Mr. Jen- cationing in Wyoming and the choir sang the opening mining foreman in Utah many is still trailing both in it' time will bz their main recreation. was at and sen reported. years employed song, "Sister Thou Wast Mild in the percentage and schedule Park Salt and City, Bingham, conducted by E. B. of quota attained as compared Visiting during the week with land Lovely Lake. Joe Revill made a business Mrs. Terry. A ladies double trio it relatives weie and friends with the national average, his to Mexico He home moved Lake to Salt city Monday. trip Wetmore and daughters, prised of Mrs. Elva Aired, Mrs. 20 of the in revealed the was report to in and addition years ago of Tacoma, iElda Aeord, Mrs. Lafern Jensen, Bank, which his interest in the automobile Federal Reserve David and LouAnna Olsen re- Diane and Susan lx Mrs. Lola Watson, Mis Iva will Wetmore Mrs. Wash. receives the funds from the Mt. owned at turned to Moroni Tuesday after Pleasant, company Flos.si Blain sang bv her manv friends len and Mrs. purchase of Treasury Savings spending the weekend in Salt as baritone a mine at Chihuahua. foimcr Hanna Ivory of "Prayer Perfect". Bonds. Lake city with their mother, are his Survivors widow, Fountain Green She will spend solo, Going Home v. .s sung Mabel Ellison The current report wbi.h lists Mrs. Artie Olsen. a Brown; daughto the summer in Salt Lake eitv.by a grandson, Donald Fullmer, sold and bonds 4 Miss Carol ter, Mrs. Bernice fluff; four June 11, the fourthrepined Mrs. accompanied by her or with mother, week visiting Mr. of and Clair Morley.'son were brothers and two sisters, Miles a sister, Mis Terry, Two tenor soleof the Drive shows Utah Mrs. L'rwin Morley of Moroni, Rubv Ivory and R and Anthony M. Mrs Wila Brown, Marlin sung by grandson, with $1,958,219 in bonds sold, or was married Wednesday to Miss Charles Hansen and family. liams of Salt Lake city with Miss Linwood Lideli and Mrs. Don just 5GG of its $3 million Marcella Hansen, daughter of Orson Lake Salt citv: Gardner, Mis. Emma Hansen. YWMIA Terry accompanying. The and 670 of the drive quota, Mr. and Mis. R. Earl Ilansrn of J. Brown, Spanish Fork, and over. Since the heaviest buying the .cation and benediction ware hy Fountain Green. The marriage MIA pi sident, inattended Dewey B Brown, Tucson, Ariz. is usually early in the drive, the Salt Lake 'Elmer Simmons, Manti and convention She reports many wonder- mont Jensen. outlook is dull unless Utahns An efficiency Fred Rasmussen's fill accomplishments were outexpert claims make it a point immediately to giving Speakeis and those most wives would be fired put surplus funds into the savlihed for the LDS gills for the tubute to Mrs Blain spoke of that Sister Dies At Ephraim the 'the many wonderful things they if they worked in industry the ings bonds of their government. coming season and that Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen convention as a whole was a had derived from Mrs. Hell Blain. way they do housework. As usual, the state percentage Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Rasmus- real spiritual feast. 'Her life was r. al and she made have to he an expert if he gets of quota was exactly the same sen and Mrs. W. D. Tuellcr of use of the fine things. She did hy with that one. as Salt Lake county, which listed Provo attended funeral N. not postpone living services She dearly of its sales of $')()3,G91 or 5G Visiting at the Caroline In Ephraim Thursday afternoon Johnson home for a week weie .loved children She assisted Its a pretty good sign that quota of $1 GOft.OOO. San Juan inlfor Mr. Rasmussens sister, Mrs her sister. Mrs. Laura Llewellyn others to understand the the honeymoon is over when munty led the list with 441G of J. sus the bride Molla R. Nielsen. of and grandson of Dallas. Texas, ipoitant teachings starts complaining quota or $11,30G on June It. OthMrs. Nielsen was the widow of and Mis Llewellyn's son, Elmo;chiist llei influence1 will about the noise hubby maki s ers over the top weie Tooele Dr. Otto Nlcben of Ephraim on back page (Continued on back page with 119', and Emciy with 10VI getting breakfast TYPICAL OF A FAMILIAR . recently-concluded- -- -- -- Buried Monday La-Vr- all the bargains listed in the advertisements there aie that many moie awaiting the thriliy shopper in the stoics. Saturday's event on the always be playNeveithele.xs, sound business getting idea that ing your pocket youll book smait if the public is always willing to you read every advertisement In on every page carefully and see buy more for less money. the planning stage for seveia' how many things you need and the Summer Bargain can have at substantial savFestival will feature in many ings. Dont try to remember. cases blight new merchandise Make your shopping list now which local stor s have ordered so you can start tarly when the stoics open Saturday morning. especially for the sale. Some of the "hot" items are Among some of the bargain included in advertisements items youll find in the paper throughout this special Festival today and the page on which edition of the Pyramid. But foi youll find them aie: ITEM ON PAGE Silver Dollars Free! 4 3 Pay $1 Save $10 Drink On The House 5 13 lor 49c 6 Spudnuts Standard Firestone Tire $9. 6 Portrait Photographs 50 Oil 8 Salad Dressing, 50c a qt. 3 Cut Blown Head Gaskets 3 Tuna Fish, 39c 4 Shoe Clearance 8 7 $25.00 Permanent, $11 4 Hay Forks, $2.45 Silverware For Bride 6 10c Ice Cream Sundae 5 Card Tables, $3.95 5 7 Boy's Summer Suit, 49c 7 Percales, 39c yd. 1 lb. 59c 2 Chocolates, Cherry Ladies Cotton Skirts $2.99 7 - Cotro-Manes- wM com-Car- l ti-.- 2-- - invo-w-ai- La-city- , - - ) ) '1 . |