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Show THE MT. uvi-- I'd Right Oil The Cob In Fairview Organization Fairview, Spring City Clash f Sunday Holds Fans Interest - a-- , 1 . are lh best thiee base ball tram.' in the Sanpete ill vision Sunday by tolling ii king size tallies against tliel: l expert lv'e opponent s Although Fairview still the other two teams in ntage beeaiise ol a yame will Gunnison whirl: wax tamed out and which has jet to he played nit, the boss (turn the nmthermo.s! team til the league showed that they have a unlit fust to be btai lifted with ththree by thumping Mt. Pleasant l.'l 2. While they were baltmp 'em out at the Mt. Pleasant ilia mond, Spiing City was shulti'i" out Mot out '.I 0 and Ephraim me ineasme le taking ( I u unison's II a seme ol Other division game was also a lopsid d aflan with I.evan trouncing Mann vvhteh J pugel Mrs. Calvin Sorenson and Mrs. Kenneth Nun-leand daughter ol Pi ice visited at the home of their parents, Mr1 and Mrs Willis ('Inward ovei the Weekend. Mrs .Sorenson will Isher ed as the former pern Clow aid and Mrs. Nunley as Verna ( 'low aid. Mr. J, C Jensen, Mrs Annie Frick son, Mrs William (1. Olsen. Mts Sinn ChriMenscn, Tommy Drury and Sharon Drury of Salt Lake city were visitors al th home ol Mi and Mis Andrew C. J risen Monday. 1 18 arid Mi and 1. Mr. and Mrs ami Mrs. Chatles Mr. and igram! Puey of Spring joyed a winner roast plant at Mt. A, la FA rete's finest, did itself proud at the annual la day eneampmetf of the Utah National Hoard completed Saturday at ('ami Williams, Jordan Narrows This was the word humph! back by officers and men alike from the rigorous training per iod. It was agreerl that Col George Latimer, chief of staff, hit the nail on the head when he said, "We had mote equip ment and a better spirit than ever before." Capt. Clayton Fike, command ing officer of the Mt. Pleasant guard unit, said the outfit re reived several compliments from top officers of the encampment for its spit and polish Mt to Battery A. returned Pleasant Sunday about noon The from the affair. men were tanned and perhaps leaner than two weeks previouscivvies ly when they changed for the uniform. Following the encampment, it was announced that Captain Fike is relinquishing command to enter active duty with the Air Force in July. His sure ssor has not been officially anto Major nounced according Gordon Staker, executive offi cer of the 11:5th with headquarters at Provo. Mrs. Jack Davis and children of Ogden are visiting at the home of Mrs. Lena Bagnall. Mrs. Davis will be remember d as the former Fern Bagnall. The Relief Society held theii business monthly work and meeting Tuesday. Th time was spent in quilting a quilt for the church welfare. Refreshments were served Annie Christensen and Mrs Julia Christensen to the twelve . ladies present. j Fairview Pleasant - 27 "LITTLE WOMEN" with - ALLYSON - Monday Sunday June 26 27 LAWFORD "DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS " TAYLOR - O'BRIEN 2nd Feature with RICHARD WIDMARK "INCIDENT" and LIONEL BARRYMORE Tues. - We d. - Thurs. June 28 - 29 - 30 "FORCE OF EVIL" with JOHN GARFIELD Also Wednesday - June 29 Thursday - 30 MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN with LORETTA YOUNG and VAN JOHNSON In Technicolor ACROSS THE RIO GRANDE' Friday Fri. IM R. - Sat. July 1 - 2 BELVEDERE TO COLLEGE with CLIFTON WEBB Selected Short Subjects - July Saturday 1 - 2 Double Feature RUSTY SAVES A LIFE" And BLONDIES SECRET" iYour Heart" and "One Sweetly Solemn Tnought". The words of r (insolation were given try speak-eisGeorge L. Kushnell of Og-i It n, Richard Neisort of Milford, Mis Fold Baxtei, Joint S. Blatn, and Bishop Allied Mcmbcis of the family were Sopall bean rs and the Kcln-carried ciety visiting teachers Horn tire the floral offerings hapel. Caring for the flower chapel anangements at the ; ei e Mrs. Vanda Petersen, Mrs. Ada Flits and Mrs. Adelaide Interment tn the Thompson. city cemetery was under the direction of the Ursenbach Funeral Tire Home of Mt. Pleasant. grave was dedicated by Vivian Larsen. I Morgan, president ; Dorothy vice president; Verna Bigler, secretary; Camille Rasmussen, reeieutiun chairman; Mork-yGreta inernbeislilp chairman; Jean Ilulman, re porter. The first lesson was in (and) making. The next meeting was an outing to the Big Springs. , , Miss Jean Holinan has returned home after spending two wveks visiting In Tooele and Magna. Site was the guest of her brothers, Ladrue and Elvort Holman. At the N. E M t k kelson for Fat In rs Day w ere his Dotian Mikkelson and Mikkclson and family of Lake city. They tog ther their parents, Mr. and home sons. Allen Salt with Mrs. N. F. The YMM1A and the Priesthood of are completing a selection team. softball for the players Thrv will enter the North Sanpete Stake softball league games attended Hie BYU graduation Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Terry of I.ogan were guests at ftp home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Jensen. Honored On 91st Birthday Mrs. Johanna Ottenson brated her cele- 91st also Carl Mary Blackham, Attending the retxnt MIA con- f Mr. and Mrs Elmo Green of Attending the wedding teevp-tio- Salt Lake city are spending in Provo for Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jensen were Mr. and Mrs. their vacation at the home of Vaughn Madsen, Lueile Madsen, his father, Richard Green. Arminta Clement, Mr. and Mrs. At the Linda Allred home is Howard W. Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. her ami daughter, Mrs. Everet ParMayciel Cyrus Jensen, Garth Allred) and son of Bishop and Mts Otis dons Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Rodney I.as-son- Nel- son. SPRING CITY Mrs. By Virqus Osborne , Bury Buzzers Organize II A group of girls c, till'd themselves the Buy Buzzers and organized a 4 II club June 8 with teachers, Mrs Marva Olsen anil Mrs Betty Allred in charge. Officers elected were: Venise 1 tup wttii the girls PLAY FIRST ived to .rie tor h I be ill 1949 Mis tire history of lire Tiuoughout Anna Robertson industry, reserves have kept ahead ot the lnrixasing use U. S. oil is at- ot tending the furretal of her Yet, products. petroleum Mrs. Flfneda Williams, in even in 1819, when a promoter Provo today. Mrs. Williams was by the mime ol Samuel Kter 91 y.ars old and was burn irt peddled tils "Ruck Oil" in half Denmark. pint bottles around the countryside as a "wondertu! cure-allMrs. Grace Patk and Mrs. he urged huyets to "llutiy betoie Jetfie Clawson of San Francisco this wonderful product is deand Mr. and Mrs T. F. Lambert pleted Horn Natuies laboratoryof Burley, Idaho, were visitors This cry of "wolf wolt" tias in the home of Mr. and Mrs. been i aised many tina-- sinee. fed Robertson and James Brest But known leserves has In-- i wkh Memoiial Day. They also 'leased In almost constantly. Mr. visited and Mrs. Joseph 1925, tor crude ptoved example, Irestw ich, amounted to only 8 5 Oil taken from Mrs. John Bernsten and sons of billion battels meanwhile has Salt Lake city are here visiting the giound 28 4 billion or barrels, tier mothir, Mrs. Lillian Sorenthree times the estimated 1925 son, reserves jet today our undercrude oil reserves are ground Lynnette Cahoon entertained lust about triple what they were mernbeis of her Junior Sewing 25 years ago. Club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. believe Geologists, moreover, Clair Cahoon, mother of the oil country hostess, served refreshments to that to iretesources of this discovered ar- at least the girls, who spent the after- yet reour present twice known noon doing embroidery work Those present were Joan Draper, serves. This would mean more titan the nation has proSheila Draper and Virginia An- oil duced during the past ninety derson. years, or since 1859, the yeat when commercial production Mis. Tom O'Brien and son, began. Larry, and daughter, Collene left yesterday morning for their Do You Know Your Utah? home in Los Angeles after visin here home of Utahns the would stand aghast if her iting brother, Lawrence Kelson, and they were told just how many family. Larry had spent the tourist dollars race down w inter with the Kt Isons and and out of the stat attended school in Moroni last every da', according to the state year. department of Publicicty and Mrs. O'Briens sister, Mrs. Fay Industiial Development. Most of these travelers Fiicson and son, Robert, . and leave Duane J. Kelson accompanied the state in a liuny simply bethe O'Briens and the group will cause no one has taken trouble visit Bryce Canyon, Zion's Park to tell them where they should and Boulder Dam. There the go or recommend what they Kelson should see within our borders, Ericksons and Duarte will leave Mr, O'Brien and re- it was claimed. turn home by bus. Mrs. OBrmn The most valuable commodity will continue on to her home in any of us has to sell is the stale Los Angeles. Yet itself as a tourist center. it is a well known fact in busiAnderMr. and Mrs. Rodney ness that you can't do a first son visited in the home of their class selling job unless you son, Udell Anderson and family know enough about your prodMrs. uct to s. in Salt Lake city Sunday. it witli intelligence is and enthusiasm. and Anderson remained the Selling travel trade is no different than spending the week there. any other commodity in this reMrs. Helena Olson and Mrs. spect. We cant sell our tourist Olive Blackham were hostesses attractions unless we really Tuesday night to a number of know and appreciate them. It who is almost a tragedy that we Jackie Olsons friends gathered to help celebrate her live so closely beside our natThe party ural wonders that, through proxtwelfth birthday. was held in the canyon above imity and usage, they se. rn comthe Mt. Pleasant power house. monplace to us. To the traveler, Hamburgers and all the trim- these same things are probably mings were cooked over the worth traveling thousands of campfire and served to 22 boys miles to see, the P.I.D. stated. and girls. A great travel trade will favorably affect the living stanMr. and Mrs Boyd Anderson dard of all residents of Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Mont Nielson This increased volume depends, a week's in a measure at least, on how will leave Sunday for Utahns sell their trip to Chicago. effectively state. Why not become better salesmen of your state's soenio U. S. Oil Reserves wonders through visiting them At Record Level this summer instead of going to The petroleum industry has distant areas to see something built the nations known oil re- less magnificent or fascinating, serves to the highest level in refreshments. history, a total of almost ven billion barrels. During Try a PYRAMID ADLET! gieat-aunt- , , - t - 11 twenty-se- Festival Bargain $25.00 COLD "im FOR ONLY $11.00 Saluiday, June 25 Only Machine Waves $6.50 50c Haircuts For Children up to 14 TUTTLES Beauty Shop Pleasant Phone Ml. 204-- Your Portrait At HLMJF PME IF APPOINTMENT IS MADE DURING SUMMER BARGAIN SATURDAY. JUNE ON SPORTING MF GOODS FIF Per Cent I FESTIVAL 25th Per Cent 4J of Nephi LDS Girls of the East and West Wards will leave next Wednestrip to day for a three-daGrand Canyon, Bryce Canvon and 7,ions. They will return to Moroni Saturday night. i Nineteen gills are ppgitdc 24, . r Wednesday File Scourges Blackham Feed Yard A fire of unknown origin completely destroyed a hay stack on the Ralph Blackham farm south of Moroni Wednesday afternoon. A new hay derrick and mangers were also destroyed by the fire, which ruined the entire feed yard. A brooder coop full of young turkeys, situated a few yards from the scene of the fire, was unharmed. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver F. Harris welcomed a new son who was born June ?. at. a Pay-soThe baby has hospital. been named Oliver F., Jr. The mother is the former Electa Rob ertson. This is the second child, (D.-Hand second son, of the family. are who Mrs Harris and the two chilVallejo, California, spending a short vacation in dren are in Moroni at present Utah. visiting with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ted Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Yorg.ison have returned home after living and Miss Ruelone Jacobson for several years in Salt Lake Mrs. Virgel Jacobson of Fountain city where Mr. Yorgason had Green visited with Mrs. Perry Blackham Saturday afternoon. employment. JUNE more lli.m two bil make the ip, and at pi." time Fit's .i L sixteen bad definitely signed up lmn battels wete drilled to tin biggest yearly to go along. Mrs. LaVerl Livin almost a dozen years. ingston, Sponxol. Will make the ter from Monroe. Mrs. Boyd Rigby's Pinochle Mr, and Mrs Joseph I. Beck club surprised her Saturday-nigh- wore Salt Lake city visitors in honor of her birthday Ttie time was spent in playing Pinochle. was A lovely hot supper FOUNTAIN GREEN served to Mr and Mrs. Alvin By Ada C. Anderson Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Aften i continued from fiont Turpin, Mr. and page) underwent Horace Draper Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Los surgery at the Sanpete LDS hos Often, Mr and Mrs. Wiliis Mow- Llewellyn and family of Angeles, Calif. er. pital Wednesday. Don't Take Less Than The Best. Make the Kinema and Laurel Theatres your Entertainment Centers WHERE THE BIG MOTION PICTURES trih-- Others Fricksen of California. present were Maude Hartleyof Lorna Tucker, Nancy Stewart Fairview, Mrs. Madeline Madsen. her two daughters and sis- re- visit Mrs. Helena of Salt Lake vvo-k- Mr anri Mis. Howard W. Rigby and Mr. ami Mrs. Cyrus Jensen Mrs. Sun. - Mon. June 26 has Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Lay and family of Circleville spent the weekend at the home of Howard V. Righy. Mr and Mrs. Ther-alof solid Fourteen pounds Righy and baby of Hiawatha Mackinaw showed up at the were also visitors. end of 20D loot of line owned at Madsen this week Mr. and Mrs. Lansen Stewart Fish I.akr of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Strang Tit Fairview elementary of were weekend visischool teacher was fishing with torsScofield, of Mrs. Martha Fowles. his tiro' tier, Rood, arid his father. Merlin Madsen, when he Mr. Mrs. Don Wiseman hooked (he 1 pounder, one of were and Sunday visitors of Mr. and the biggest to ire taken at Fish Mrs. Krancello Stewart. lake (his season. The catch was made with a Nielsen. M'j and Mrs. Juan brass Davis spinner and min- Mr. and Mrs. Abe Vance of Salt now in the deepest part of the Lake city spent Saturday and lake where the Mack schools Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Le t run in he early part of the Rov Nielsen. to brother season, according Reed. The Macks school up in Miss Rebecca Sanderson entin1 rocky bottom of that part tertained in honor of Mrs. Kay and Ostler, the former Miss Rhea of the lak. Reed said, you've got to go deep to get 'em. And rson, a recent bride. He said the fly fishing was fair to good on the east side of Mrs. Hannah Briggs left for Fish Lake with a No. 6 Fly. California Tuesday to spend a with her daughter Meanwhile, it was announced few weeks . Mrs Mr and that last weeks winner of the and Madsen Studio prize for the Leslie Coombs and son. biggest fish of the week went to enterW. C. Anderson of Mt. P.easam Mrs. Thelma Mower who boasted a 2 2 pound German tained at a hot chicken supper 1 7 measured for her birthday, June 1(T. Brown which inches. It was caught in tin Those present were Mr. and San Pitch river with a worm Mrs James Larsen, Mrs. Nancy James, Mr. and Mrs. Urban HartHave respect for your friends, ley. Mr. and Mrs Valton Tucker, A blend Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mower, Mr relatives and enemies. of what they say behind your and Mrs. Fred Mower. back forms your reputation. Mrs. Fritz Anderson spent the we; kend at Salina. LAUREL KINEMA the birthday. Present were her two daughters from California, Mrs. Ellen Wiser and Mis. Ida 1 CHESTER By Ada Peterson Mt. r at Madsen Reports Good Luck At Fish Lake 15-da- The following program was Girls at given by the Teen-agsacrament meeting Sunday evening. Theme by Patsy Anderson; song, "I Think When I Read That y o Mis DCity ert With flowers." FRIDAY. Mikkelson motored to Fphtaim vention h id at Salt Lake city and spent the remainder of the were Ward MIA officers; Mrs. day with another son, Flwin Iva Aiken, Mrs. La Vee Draper, Mikkelson and family. Mrs. Flva Allred, Mrs. Vurleen Mr. and Mrs. Alden Stanley Osborne, Mrs. Sylvia Netlsen, Mrs. Frank Watson, Mr. and and son Gary of Ogden visited Mrs. Cutler Schofield and Vtrgus for a few days with Mrs. StanOsborne. the ley's mother, Mrs. Gladys WinAccompanying who with her daughter gioup were Mr. Watson and Mis ters, them Voneal, accompanied Osborne. home. t i Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Terry of Collard of Provo Logan spent the past week visit- Is Mrs. Rozella a few days with het spending Mr. with and their ing parents, father, N. M. Jensen. Mrs. F. B. Terry. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Chris Mr. and Mrs. Devon Osborne and small daughter of Boise, ticnsen and sons of Salt Lake Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Charles eity are visiting with relatives Neilsen and small daughter of for a few days. Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Therald RigFriends of Mrs Evelyn Mchy and baby of Hiawatha and Neill (Evelyn Smith) received Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tucker and New Mex children of Sunnyside were home word from Bluewater, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Ico, that an 8 pound 6 ounre Pratt Osborne over the weekend son, George Reid McNeill, arrived June 4 to gladden the f Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne McNeill home. spent Wednesday and Thursday Miss Ruene Jacobsen of Provo in Provo. is visiting at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Miss Leila Ruth Allred and uncle and aunt, Miss Yvonne Aiken employed at Virgil Jacobsen. Provo were weekend visitors Club Newt with their parents. the month's choie st With a the table and house roses, bloom, Mrs. Fay Ivory of Salt Lake decorations were of the loveliest a was visitor the past week w'hen Mrs. Ada Collard entercity with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tained at a birthday dinner at W. James Blain. her home Saturday evening. Sixteen of the birthday club laKaren McKinney is visiting in dies enjoyed a most delightful California with her sister, Mrs. two evening. Also present were CoBill Tobin and family. special guests, Mrs. Rozella llard of Provo and Mrs. Id nna Primary president, Mrs. Lib-hi- Crowther. Allred and Bishop Reid H. Allred are supervising the renoIt was a pot luck party the vation and redecorating of a room for the kindergarten class. N. S. club members enjoyed entertained Thursday-eveninBishop Allred has built several when they Oleta honoring Mrs. new tables for the children, toof members, one their Bailey, coat closets, book gether with occlosets and shelves, a large whose birthday anniversary were the Games curred recently. blackboard and reading shelves evenings enjoyment. and toy closets. This week the Primary officers will paint and decorate the Tea Honors Bride Mrs. Cora Madsen entertained room and furniture. at a tea Monday evening in hon-oa of Mrs. Voneal Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Allred of bride. June Preston, Nevada, visited last Mrs. DcMills will be rememweek with their mother, Mrs. bered by her friends here as Miss brothBlack and several Trena Voneal Ivory, the daughter of Beers and sisters in this city Mr and Mrs. Ivory, forfore returning home they will mer Fountain Stanley Green residents. visit in Piovo and Salt Lake city. Organ Concert To Benefit New Chapel The Ward Bishopric will make A treat is in store for all who a special request to have Ward will attend the organ concert members respond to the donation evening in the Foun of their Sunday eggs. Girls from Saturday Green high school building tain the LDS girls organization will The concert will be given bv a make the district calls to collect noted musician, Glen Tratt. AdProceeds are mission is 50c and 25c. the contributions. to be used to paint and remodel The proceeds will be given to the Ward chapel auditorium and the New Church building comclass rooms. mittee to be used for that purpose. Fathers of the Ward were Lets support this worthy paid tribute in the Sacrament cause and also give ourselves a Serivcxs Sunday evening. The real musical treat. Everyone is Relief Society had the program invited. in charge. President Eva Grace Allred conducted. The program MORONI numbers were: Sermonettc, Neva and Beck; piano duet, Yvonne Blackham Mrs. Kathrine By Patsy Schofield; tribute, Mrs. Eva J. Allred; saxophone solo, (continued from front page) Leo Oshorne; reading, Barney Mrs. Ethel Bailey and Mrs. vocal solo, Dwane Northa Prestwich Erickson; will entertain David to father, Blain; tribute of the Senior Sorosis members Rudolph Club this afternoon at the home Hope, and response, Hope; piano solo, Ruth Ellis. of Mrs. Prestwich. of officers Annual election Mrs. Ardith Johnson and sons will be the main item of busi of Twin Falls, Idaho, are visitness. ing with Mr. and Mrs. James F. Johnson. of Mrs. Ellis, parents , exercises af Provo where both Pleasant their sons wa re among the grail nates. They are J. Keith Righy Thursday night, and Duane C. Jensen. Misses Betty and Carol Amler Mr. and Mrs. Dae Coons, Mr son returned to Springvill after spending tire weekend with their and Mrs Vern Jensen, Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. It M. Oldroyd attended the I. ions convention at Ogden. Two Anderson. thousand people attended the Bishop and Mrs. J. F. Jenson banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Jensen Miss Fawn Christensen, Miss Ada Peterson, Aria ami Donald P- - terson attended the funeral of DelVona McNiel of Salt Lake Miss Ruth Hackwell Monday at city, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Orten of FathRangely, Colorado, spent Fphtaim. er's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Aften San Bn, Pit Mr Chester and Camp Sunday Battery Mumford Funeral sciviee.s were held Tuesday June '21 for Mrs. Ben-'t Tina Madsen Blanche!!, Tit, who rhed Saturday at t 35 a m. at the home of hot .sister, Mis Luzina Cheney, Salt Lak of causes incident to city, ape. .Mrs Blanehett was horn in Fa n view, December 1, 18(19, a daughter of Andrew and Anna llarrsert Mailsen She was the willow of Willihm (I Blanehett Mrs Blanehett was a m mber of the Church of Jesus Christ of hatter Day Saints. Mrs. Cheney ts her only survivor. Interment was in the Fairview cemetery. land children of Huirirane weir turned from a two visitois at tin' homes of Mi and with her daughter, Mis Rodney Irving ami Mr and Brinlon and family 'Mrs. Stanley Justesen city. Tanned Guard Returns From 1 Robert I PYRAMID liter, given were read "You Gave KrunOiy Korny Breakfast Klub was the riarn r hosen by the hall view South Waul J if juris, when they met host Wednesday Hottest jannscheduled lot at the home ol Miss .Shirley r undav is the Clallam. The juris are .studying Spring l'itj I' all le A tnali h. preparation of breakfast foods Mindaji eon.jnete si lied. ,lr i With the election of Beverly as allows Graham lead song ami June 2d- -( u nnisou al Manti, el the rlub is now I n(beer 11 y or pan Mt at Levan Pleasant i.ed Lphtaini, at Moioiu, Spiing ( y at Virginia Anderson, , view. liepor ter Fuirviev., Ct ah Sweet Story at Old' hj the Fust tlioiiji. reading, lienee Larsen, FAIRVIEW setiptuie leading, Cailene Amici Tolnette Candland, miii; talk, By Mrs. Bertha Christensen K. J Jensen; closinp, talk, Mis prav r, Ja t lent 'arnlland 'Continued from first I u PLEASANT ON COLOR FILM SATURDAY. JUNE 23th ONLY TJAUDOELJ STHJBI AKD GpoECucsg I! m Mt. Pleasant fZK OE0T inunr.itr ar. I m easy Goods Phone 77-- J |