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Show THE Pape Two EDITORIALS uiluv I'll'! Ju i ; (Miiiii M I M in i,o I i. . i" i I i id r litlpICss nl M m Ii 17-2- - I 'I, I , i III ( i i ( IsT'i Mis;-Paul- S Pal iinle in ilv.inie )ne Ye, ii $3 Six Mont hs, SI 71 Biiundiiiiex ol the I'nited St.ites, SI1!) pei Ye, hs( it in K.i'e- - I Outside Friday, June 24, 1949 What Welfare State? fashion among America's to raise a horrified eyeprofessional " brow as what is darkly referred to as the welfare state America is going to Hell in a basket, the alarmists warn, because her people have come to depend more and more on the federal and state governments for security The word comes frequently from those and who are supposed to know that the enervating generosity of the government handout has all but blighted what was once the outstanding characteristic of the American people the will to build and accomplish on their own Mebby so, but we doubt it. There are too many evidences to the contrary right here in Sanpete that people still want a better way of living and are still willing to go to considerable lengths to obtain it government aid or no government aid. The $200,000 Sanpete LDS hospital, a tremendous advance in medical treatment for this area, wasn't built Uncle with funds showered upon us by an It was built with money contributed (in some Samuel. cases at considerable sacrifice) by the people who will use the hospital and a matching amount from the L.D.S. Church. And although some technicalities have still to be overcome, it looks as if a group of North Sanpete farmers have decided to go ahead on construction of the Gooseberry government. project WITHOUT the help of the federal That isn't to say that federal aid should be spurned when and if it becomes available as a legitimate loan to help finance the Gooseberry. It is simply to take pride in the fact that there are still in this broad land men who are willing to take a chance on, of all people, themselves. And another thing. In this issue of the Pyramid there are outlined the North Sanpete school board's proposals for a $213,000 building program. The improvements suggested are worthy ones, but the impressive thing about the proposals is what they tell It has lately become the well-bein- i Sat lament seivnes Sunday ev nmg at the Mt. Pleas mt Noith U'anl Featmed speaker will he Miss Maty Andeison and Miss Mali n and Miss Joan Bum ln Madst side will give In ltd lematks rep r .seating the Young dills ol the the same with furniture and w aid. neecssarv apparatus and for imK I). Peterson, first tounselm proving the school grounds? in the Bishopric, will piesule Said election shall be held in the five (5) school North Ward Primary Points precincts and the polling Toward Busy Summer Prog. places within said precincts and of Pn the judges who have been apA call to all childien marv age m the North waul to pointed to eonduct the election association are as follows: attend Piimary at 2 FIRST SCHOOL REPRESENTAoustings (very Monday TIVE PRECINCT this week by was issued pin, 1 2, Mrs. Kd Jensen, president of the Voting District polling City Hall, Utah, Fairview, place, oigamation. summer pro Precinct; An intetseting Judges of Election, exJensen, giam has been planned with Mrs Vein Sanderson, Retha Mrs. Frank Vance, C. V. Howell, pert teacht rs to present it, alternate. Jensen said. 1. Polling Voting District Guardians Set Wednesday place, Milburn, R. M. Oldroyd Residence; Judges of Election, R. Meeting Night; Elect M. Oldroyd, Mrs. Wilford Jensen, Ward Mrs. Wilford Graham, Loy GraSouth Mt. Pleasant datherers who officially became ham, alternate. duardians at a meeting conVoting District 1. Polling place, ducted Wednesday veiling have Indianola, Harold Christensen named Kid mil Lu Stewart theit residence; Judges of Election piesidcnt. Harold Christensen, John L. BigTeachers for the group ate Mrs ler, Jacob C Houtz, Mrs. Edison Merrill and Mis. Rav Bohne Spenrer, alternate. Hatch. SCHOOL REPRESENSECOND Ofticrrs in addition to the TATIVE PRECINCT president are LaRae Allred, vice PollVoting Districts piesidcnt ; Betty Jean Tidwell, ing place, Mt. Pleasant, Utah, Ona and et and treasurer, sect ary City Hall; Judges of Election, I.ov Peterson, reporter. Grant Borg, Mrs. Emil Rutis-hauseduardians Part of the MIA. the Mrs. Sybil Ilansen, Arthat will hold their next meeting alternate. ur O. the home of Mrs. Bohne Wed- THIRD Nielson, SCHOOL REPRESENTAwho All 8 at girls p.m. nesday TIVE PRECINCT took part as Gatherers during to invited are Polling Voting Districts MIA the last year Place, Spring City, Utah, City attend. Judges of Election, Albert Light refreshments will be Hall; E. Pu.i-yBoyd Allred, Ruthford served. Osborne' Charles A. Thompson, g overly-generou- s about the school board's attitude. No magic source of funds is promised for financing If the people the building and improvement program. want the program they will have an opportunity to vote for a bond issue July 12. But, it is pointed out, the bonds can be purchased at a comparatively cheap rate because the district is out of debt and has accumulated a $50,000 fund for new construction, a record bonding companies look upon with favor. The North Sanpete school district has a good bonding It has consistently, history, the board points out. and bad, discharged its debts. It is through good years of record this that it has been able to oblargely because tain money at such a reasonable rate of interest." Spelled out above, then, are several concrete examples of a way of thinking that simply does not belong under classification: Welfare State. We submit that the examples cited are the rule, not the exception, and that the gloomy seers who fear the imminence of the welfare state had better take another look. Mt. Pleasant Brevities A transfer from an 1-- Air Force Pleasant. While at Chanute, Piivate Rosenlof will take an IS week-coursMrs. Annie B. Syndetgaaid re in sheet m tal work, turned to Mt. I leasant Sunday as an expert sheet from Salt Lake city where she graduating metal woiker had been visiting with her son Mr. and and daughter Fmmett Rosenlof will be hon Mrs. Leon Sjndorgaard and liltd guest at a birthday eelehra their family. Also prxsent was M:s V M tion Su'uiduy. He has ns ntly to Mt. Pleasant fiom Miner of Arrowhead, dalif, and tefurned her small son, John, who have a week's stay in Salt Fake t it v spent the past three weeks m Utah. Club Organized; ic Another They have since turned to California. Mis Mi Chooses Novel Title ner is a daughter of Mrs. The Wear and Beai etCs" and organized on Tuesday, met Bishop and Mrs Ammd Y June 21, at I o'clock at the home Stevens and family of Helen Loye Jensen. day for a vacation The off'cers and memb is uie cou lowstone Park as follows President, Helen will visit fi lends in Love Jensen: ice president, Jean Wyoming. tmer bottom, sect t ary and tieasur-r- . Dorothy Christiansen, Lady Lions Appoint Shnlene Biotheison, repoih-rMrs. Carroll Fail. le.i del .Nonna Peteison; song have Tuttle Henry business manager, Ruth Lott pointed lochaiimen of the gen lhe "Wear amt I ettes eral food committee of the Lady p m Lions. They will appoint com will meet on bin sdav at mittees to piepaiv and solve din Our inst uetor vv ill be M's Rutu ners to the Lions when they Jensen. Slllllene Biotheison, FepoiTei meet with their wives. Flu' com nnttee which setved this we. k for the fust Lion's parly in the Darn Good tanyon were' Mis. Neil Hafen M uds The met last Meriy anil Mis Boyd Hafen, ome of Mis John Maxwell. Mrs. Friday at the Mrs law in Bolimgei, Ralph Helen Rigby. Fet rson d Mis. Gunn and Mrs Hersliel J risen fundarr.en'a'.-(iaimnstrau-the Utahna Coates - :v e i Anny Courst For Rosonlol e in-la- 4-- H , ", ; M-,- - IU-n- JUNE 24, 1949 TOM FOOLERY Here's one about how depressions get started. A man started a hotdog stand. He decided he would give the public a little more than they were used to by adding an inch to the length of his frankfurters and a comparable addition to the length of his roles. He didn't serve a hotdog to a customer unless it was perfectly cooked. Word ol the bargain he offered spread and his business prospered. He built additions to hir. stand which had started as one room. He placed an attractive sign in front of his place. He advertised the extra something his hotdogs had in the newspapers and on the air. As the volume of his business grew, he was able to add a serving ol delicious potato chips to each hotdog order. He was overwhelmed with business. He became prosFor Sale 9 foot Case Combine perous. He sent his son to college to study business adGood condition. See Co. Agent, with the instruction to bring back the latest Joseph F. Parish, Nephi, befoie ministration business methods so that the hotdog stand could be made July 1 even more profitable. SAWS SHAPENED Dont waste your time and energy using a Eventually the son graduated. He returned to the dull saw. Let us shaipen it for you. Bung it to Harry Clitheroe, hotdog stand to give his father the word. Mt. Pleasant. "Father, he said, the experts at school tell us that FOR SALE John L. Mower farm there's going to be a depression and that now's the time at Oak Creek, including 25 to retrench and get ready for it. Now's the time to save aeies meadow, 48 acres farming! land and the crop, 25 acres brush against the day when the money won't be coming in as A Class pasture, 191: shares fast. water in Oak Creek Irrigation How do you mean?" asked the man. farm company; also house, granary, well. See Eskel The boy suggested that a real saving could be made Mower, Oak Creek, or John McJ if the free serving of potato chips were dropped from the Allister, Mt. Pleasant. J 1 eh. hotdog order. Again a saving could be effected if the man sold standard size hotdogs and rolls like everyone else. Home 1st So. 2nd East. Can airange terms. Glen B. GunThe man took his son's suggestions. Business did as derson, 287 D Street, Salt Lake of fact fall off some and at the son's further suga A matter Utah 22 TF eh city, the man cut down his overhead by dispensing with DO YOU NEED MONEY? Start gestions as the sigir. in front of his shop and canceling his newspaper neighearning immediately borhood representative of big national cosmetic company. No and radio advertising. Business continued to drop and the man boarded off experience necessary part or full time pleasant friendly work the which he had made to the stand during the additions 164 N 7th E., Avon Products, two-roo- 17-2- Provo. J 24 J 1 pd. FEMALE HELP WANTED CHRISTMAS CARDS WITH NAME, 50 for $1, soil fast! Make on $1 "Leader" up to 1000 Christmas, Plastic sensation, Ev- years of prosperity. Finally he was down to the one room with which he had started and business was terrible. The depression, just as the experts had predicted, had come. eryday, others. Assortments on approval, FREE Imprint samples. STYLART, 1310 Santee, Dept 27, FOR SALE John Deere mowing Los Angeles 55, Calif. cutter bars machine, S15. Chassis, wheels and tires FEMALE HELP WANTED of truck $75. Four yard gravel NEED MONEY? Sell Christmas Bed, $30. See Don Carlos Hansen, f to Cards. 100' Profit on $1 Fairview. Phone 3419. J24 J1 pd Leader Assortment, Personal New Greetings 50 for $1 up. Plastics, many others. Leader" on approval, FREE Imprinted Samples. STYLART, 1310 Santee, 24. Los Angeles 55, Calif. APARTMENT WANTED New High School teacher and family would like to rent unfurnished home or apt. by Aug. 15. Please wiite M rnll B. Hill, 40fi So. Beta St. No. 1 Salt Lake City. Special . FOR SALE John Gunderson, J. Faireld Larsen, Harold Westwood, Mrs. Erick Gunderson, Vadis Johansen, Jens James Tanner, Roy Frandsen, Meyrick. Wilburn Christensen. See William Hansen, Mt. Pleasant. J 10 TF eh. HOMES FOR SALE Three-roo- dwelling, located at on 7th rods. South. 2S8 frame East rods by 13 in kitchen. Plumbing alternate. Madsen Carol lean water Priced1 (Full right). 1. District Polling $750.00. For further particulars! Voting Is President Of SoRelief place, Chester, Utah, call Mrs. Wilford Syndergaard, New Choral Group ciety Hall; Judges of Election,, Mt. Pleasant. J eh. Carl Anderson, Mrs. Stanley WANTED Cows Holstein or Mt The newly organized Mrs. Piarl Christensen; Heifers. Reece Erickson, Fair- Girls Christian Pleasant North Ward alternate. view. Christensen, M 6 thru J 24 pd Chorus met at their regular prac- FOURTH SCHOOL REPRESENtice. Tuesday night at 7 pm. TATIVE PRECINCT SPINET PIANO FOR SALE A The following officeis were reliable dealer of high grade Polling Voting Districts electedCarol Jean Madsen, Place, Moroni, Utah, City Hall; spinet pianos has 2 instruments vice Helen Squire, president; of Election: Mrs. Minerva in your vicinity which will be president; Marlene Seely, secretary-t- Judges discounts! reasurer; Rhea Anderson, Nelson, Earl Blackham,W. Mrs. Ora sold at substantia Mrs. James Nielson, rather than ship back to Salt librarian; JoAnn Burnside, his- Morley; Lake city. can alternate. Arrangements torian: Marilyn Madsen, re FIFTH SCHOOL REPRESENTA- be made for you to see and play porter. TIVE PRECINCT these beautiful pianos. If In- Mrs. Gwendolyn Kay is the write NOW to the MT. Polling terested Voting Districts conductor. PLEASANT PYRAMID, Box No. All the teen-aggirls in the place. Fountain Green, Utah. 8 and please give the following ward are invited to attend and City Hall; Judges of Election: information: Do you have a Gale RasDean Jerrold Johnson, chorus. in this participate F piano to trade in? If so describe G. mussen, Martha Edler; as fully as possible giving make, Johnson, alternate. Attend Dance Festival style, finish, number and genMrs. Reva Svvensen and Mrs. Voting District 1; Polling place. eral condition. Terms can be Wanda Cahoon attended the MIA Wales, Utah, Town Hall; Judges if desired. Act quick-Mrs arranged convention in Salt Lake city-las- of Election: Loan Rees, ly for they wont last long. Satand Mrs. LaFonda Ona Anderson, Thursday, Friday J 10 TF eh. Anderson; Nathaniel Edmunds, urday. held were Business session alternate. Friday and Saturday. The voting at such election woOf special interest to the shall lie by ballot, which balmen was the dance festival lots will be furnished by the which was held Thursday night Clerk of Ihe Board of Education at the University of Utah stad of North Sanpete School District more to the ium. In this program of Election, to bo memb rs by themJudges Mutual than 2000 furnished to the qualidanced and 21 states were rep- fied voters. resented. The polls at each pol ing shall be opened at the place YWMIA Officers At Conference hour of 7.00 o'clock A. M and Oiin-eiof the Mt. Pleasant will be kept open until and will Ninth ard YWMIA returned to be closed at the hour of 8 00 Mt Pleasant this week inspir.it o'clock P. M. No person shall be permitted by sessions of the MIA general conference which they attended to vote at said election unless Friday and Saturday at Salt he shall be a registered voter re Lake city. siding in the School RepresentaThose who took instruction at tive Precinct in which he offers vv re Mrs. to vote and shall have paid a the MI meetings William Beck, Mrs. R. J Chris- property tax in said school dis tensen, Miss Thelma Reynolds trict during the year next preand Miss Marilyn Bagnali. ceding such election. the IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Announcement is made this Board of Education of North week by Mrs. William Beck, pres- Sanpete School District, Sanpete ident ot the Noith Ward YWMIA County, State of has Utah, that the summer program would caused this notice to he given begin Tuesday evening at S pm as required by law this 17th dav of June, 1919. The following lord I.EVERN JENSF.N, young1 people sang in a statewide chor President, Board of Education of us m Sail Lake last weekend North Sanpete School District dining the June MI conference-- Sanpete Countv. State of Utah. Jonn P teison, Marilyn Bagnali, ATFFST: 3 SHOE CLEARADCE Saturday Only POLL PARROT Shoes 2 DISCOUNT ON ANY SHOE 10 GIRLS BOYS CHILDRENS SATURDAY ONLY Jus-tesen- base in Texas to C'hanute Field in 111., was recently taken by PFC Kugene Rosenlof, a son of Mr and Mrs William Rosenlof of Mt. Sanpete County, Slate of Utah he authorized to issue and sell bonds of the district in the amount of Two Humic d Thirteen Thousand Dollars ($213, OnO 00), in the denomination of One Thousand Dollars '$1,000) each, numbered one li to two hundred thirteen (21.D, both inclusive, bonds to bear interest at the rate of two per cent t2G ) p.i annum and to mature in numerical order on August 1st as follows: $22,000 in each of the years 1950 and UCd, $23,000 in each of the years 1952 and 195,3. $21,000 in each of the years 1951 and 1955 and $25 090 in each of the years 1950, 1957 and 1958, for the purpose of raising money for purchasing shool sites, for building or purchasing one or moie school houses and supply-lin- Musical Organization Will Present Program At No, Wd. under the The Teirianettes, diiettion of K. B Teiiy, theil ondut tor, will he featmed at viewers-with-alar- t NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION SLEEPING ROOMS $5 00 week BOARD OF HH.'CATION OF and up. Ovetland Hotel, Mt J 17 2 NORTH SAN PUT K SCHOOL Pleasant pd DI.VPRICT, SANPI.'TK COUNTY, FOR 30 SAI.E rolls tar papc-SPATE OF UTAH A bargain. See W. E ioofmg PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY J Madsen pd GIVEN that a special election will la- held in Nuith Sanpete WANTED To buy old jour i hool District, Sanpete County, Straw Stacks. Reece Erickson State of Utah, on Tuesday, the Fairview M 0 thru J IM td 12ih day ol July, PHI, at which of election there shall be submitted FOR SAI.E South i Lot to the tegistcred Stansfield place, 2nd East on w ho voters have paid a propcity tax within Main Ideal building spot Sec J 2i fid said district, during the yeat Ed. S Jensi n next preceding such el etton, lot at the following question, to wit: FOR SALE A building 5th South and G block east. Shall the Board of Education ADo small Kitchen Cabinet of North Sanpete School District, See I.aRu ('onion J 21 pd ( Ill FOR RENT Pasture for 10 cows for the summer See Victor J 21 chi Jensen, Mt Tin: 1 1 - ( S.iiijii'lr I 'ii h ninp ms ell ei i'I ,il the I'iM (Mine ,it I I. ( U I'Iims.i n! ,'s j )l ill, .is lie Ait mid cl.i s ii. ilii i u Tl e Mi .iii'd he est imurij ol thi' ( huieh" at .sill he Ihe M'liiiHli theme the lust I'lestijt, tUll ChuillJ 09 MUnlii) mm unit; at !: h. Buliingi-nj tin- lii-'I In' Juiiim ( limr umli r itiici Him nl .Mis K. ,umi Willi, mi liuilon will mi.j; iiioming iinthi'iiiWe.-- , '1 In' mins! r hummel low .hip will nii't'l a! th huu m.iiisc nl 7 .30 p in Miss lir.iiia ii i 'siiicril will din'd Bi.uiilwii Miss Shanna Sec the piopiam Icy will lead Urn discussion topic siicnic and the I5ihle" Biuridon will bring tilt' d votinnal message, (lames and leficshuaiits will conclude the evening's activ i tics. at 7 la On I inlay evening the Pillowing immediately pm, Jmuiii ( lioir ieheais.il, Richard i annuity will Begin the direct r one act play mg ol a Suivey of plays, and possible tasting of parts will take place at this meet ing Awarded By State Utah Agricultural College Jan. 16, 1949 AEDLSTG... . . Legal Notices ' rrorn Citation North Sanpete's Home Newspaper Church Corner. Presbyterian Pastor Lists Week's Program Exceptional Service In Community Leadership" yiinuufi '1 ITIie FRIDAY, PYRAMID MT. PLEASANT 20 DISCOUNT ANY STRAP OR SHOE TOR GIRLS OR WOMEN WHITE BROWN BLACK CASUAL 10 DISCOUNT MENS or BOYS WORK SHOES STAB BRAND or RAND NO REFUNDS or RETURNS UILFORD PRATT GO. Mt. Pleasant t ' Margant Kay Mary Ann Pnt- JOSEPH - I BFUK. (licit. Catlyle Olsen, Wade Pe-- j Clerk, Board of Fdueation of terson. Aithur Neilsen. Keith North Sanpete School District Jorgensen and Moms Seely Sanpete Countv, State of Utah SEAL i and Mrs J M Rapp of Date of First Publication Miami Plot id. i. will art iv e Sim- 21, 1919 tl Date of Final Publication IV la spend seveiai Weeks M: VV 'he Tom Juridi i 8, 1949. June Juh Mt. Pleasant Drug Store Phone 1G |