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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1919 THE MT. PI.FASANT PYRAMID Puj' Teachers For All Schools In The North Sanpete District Are Named Listed below are the jMuple uliu will make Noith Sanpete's educational machine click dui school year Lis' ing the V was leleasid Thuivluy by N. Ball, superintendent Included are principals and teachers for kmdergui ten, cle North Sanpete FJercIaoiatc m ntury, jumur high and M'hools m the distilcl as welllaga Janilois. hus nt Hie hoard 1919-5- drivels, and the memfici V. giade, Vaughn Madsen.' Leon Nielson. Fourth Grade; Ida P. Hills, third grad'-Jessie Sund wall, second glade; I.'dda S Gia ham. tirst grade; Winnie Has inussen, Lindergai ten English and tool-ogKdwm Miner, physical education, science, and chorus; Hugh And. rson, industrial arts and agriculture; Demoss Bills, social science;! Blanche Soren en, home economics and ladies' physical education; Kenneth Young, hand. ' , L Brun-ger- audio-visua- l Fair-vie- Hamilton Elementary School Moisden Allred, Principal and sixth grade; Josephine Peterson, sixth grade; Louise E. Seely, Loa Bangerter, tuurth grade; lourth grade; Delma Jorgensen, 'Ihird grade; Claris Stevens, third grade; Helen Bohne, second grade; Pauline Rasmussen, first grade; Ruby M. Ivory, first grade; Vondella K. Hanley, kindergarten; Ethel Erieksen, music. i uin. Spring City Junior High and Elementary H. Reid Allred, Principal; Lona Olsen, English, ladies physical education and geography; Arthur O. Nielson, social science and science; Eva Erieksen, fifth .and sixth grades; Rose Schofield, third and lourth grades; Christie Bunnell, first and second grades. 'Moroni High School Principal; Spafford Sumsion, ! ii Afton Danielson, home economies; Katherine Blackham, com- mercial; Laurence Kelson, industrial arts and farm mechanics; Product of Standard of California A Howard K. Lay, physical educa-- j iron; Leon G. Lund, English; Irv-- I in P. Oldroyd, English, social suit nee and mathematics; Orvin P. Barney, mathematics, chem-- ' istiy, and physics; Chester Stone, music; Elden Westenskow, voca- Compounded RPM Multi-Servic- Gear e Lubricant keeps a tough lubricant film on gear tional agriculture. Lincoln Elementary teeth, adds years to gears! Its anti-foamin- D. A. Little, Principal and sixth grade; Twyla Madsen, fifth grade; Ila T. Faux, fourth grade; Minnie Livingston, third second grade; Liona Johnson, grade; Ncrma Anderson, second first Little. grade; Florence grade; Delphia Despain, kinder- g agent protects against leakage on brake linings. RPM Multi-Servic- e Gear Lubricant wont corrode; it resists oxidation, does a thorough garten. rence Romero, Fairview Elemen tary School; Evan A. Beck and Harry Nielson, North Sanpete High School; Oran Hughes, Ham ilton Elementary School: Lynn Oldroyd, Fountain Green Schools; Forest Christensen, and Deliel Christensen, Moroni High School. Bus drivers: Owen Christensen. Fountain Green to Moroni; D. liel Christensen, Wales and Freedom to Moronij Carl Anderson, Chester to Moroni; Cutler Schofield, Spring City to Mt. Pleasant; Frank Rowe, Mountainvill and Riverside to Mt. Pleasant; Urban Hartley, Milburn and Oakville to Mt. Pleasant; Wendell ChrisCreek and tensen, Cottonwood Indianola to Fairview. Employees other than those listed above will be cleared in the near future, it was stated. N, S. District R.C. ANDERSON Used Truck Bargains SOLD WITH WRITTEN OK WARRANTEE - School Calendar 2, 1949, August and teacheis instiprincipals tute, individual school faculty senior high school meetings, registeration, other special meetings. September 5, 1849, school begins. (This should be a full days school). , 1919 (2 full October days), U.E.A. convention. , November 1949, Thanksgiving holidays. December 24, 1949, Christmas vacation begins. (School out al at 4 p.m. Dec. 23, 1949). January 2, 1950, school reopens May 19, 1950, school closes. 13-15- 24-25- J- Rex-burg- . Field trip studying the problemword this week her husband conservation within our o.vn undertook a recent operation at county. Lunch will be prepaid the veterans hospital in Salt and served at cost. Teach rsjLake City, 'should come In the morning dressed for this field trip. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Osborne Wednesday, August 31: 9 3u returned home Friday evening a. in. faculty meeting in the re from a vacation trip to the spectrve scfiools. Thursday, Sept Yellowstone National Park and several days at tembei 1: they sjx-na son Devon Boise Idaho visiting thsenioi Registration day at Osborne and family. Visiting high schools. This will he arhome Sunday at the Osborne senranged by the Individual were Mr and Mrs. Floyd Tucket ior high school principals and children of Sunnydule. and Friday, Septern Thursday 1 her and 2: Teachers will be free The Kindergarti n class of to prepare their teaching matthe ward Sunday school held a erials for the ojienii.g ol school party in their class the following Monday, Septem- birthday Sunday morning with teachers; ber 5. Mrs. IJbble Allred, Mrs. Lola Watson and Miss Phyllis Hansen in charge. The children heard their birthday story and sang the birthday song In gioup The following new with inEach wore presented in circulation; at the dividual birthday cakes topped sant Caregie Library. Junior Literary Guild- Singing with a biMhday candle. Sands-GracMoon. Moccasin Trail-ReeFulton. Sancho of the Social Nows . The D.U.P. members held a The PurLong Paintbox social at the home of Mrs. Mary ple Summer-Cavanna- . ot Finell, Thursday afternoon. The Mystery the Gulls-IhyllWhitney. Tin following program was presented Senior Year-AnEery. Kentuc ky with each member piesenting one number on the program. Mrs. Derby Literary Guild, Young Peoples Ma.el Black had charge of the Division: Cannon-MarDeasy. program. Mrs. Finell and Mrs. Greatest Story Evir Told Fulton Hannah Michel served the group Ouis er. The Young Mrs. Savage-D.E- . with refreshments. "STevensen. Benson of Ephraim Donald Aunt Bel Guy ward McCrone. The Running Thread visited the Spging City Sunday evening and pave a Drayrant Mayrant. Books. The splendid talk on his recent misGuild Literary The Great Sec- sion to Sweden and Finland. He . related his experiences while in ret Colby. Elephant Lit the mission field and told Prairie Avenue-MeekerCald countries.. His parents Mr. and Love Come Mrs. Benson accompanied him well. Adult Fiction: High Towers here. Costain. The Big Fisherman-LloyMr. and Mrs. Clinton Black and Douglas. Lucinda Wine of Satan- Guv children of Salt Lake City are Antoins-FranciAt Dinner visiting their parents Mr. and Parkinson FLys. Parris of King Mrs. Angus Black. Castlc-Yerby- . Pride's Teachers Mrs. N va Dye and The Golden Castle. The Case of the Cautious Mrs. Jessie Schofield of the Zions Cowette-Gardiner- . Running of hoys and girls first year, diiected a smorgsbord at the home of Mrs. Forbes. the The new Book of the Year Dve recently. Th? boys and girD from Brittannica is here, new assisted in bringing fine cakes. Heese, sandwiches and other magazines and some contemporof the Scandinavian librarian Emily dishes ary reading. people. Peterson. of i t - MT. PLEASANT Library Notes e Horns-Bosworth- Back to School Requisites Tide-Sillima- s n SPECIAL YVinner-MeMceki- Chain-Wellma- Alarm Clocks - 1.49 2.25 Value n Walk-Stand-ish- Last-Taylo- FOUNTAIN PENS, 25c r SHEAFFER PENS - 1.50 Up PARKER . - Fury-Mario- PARKER 3 Contniued from first page.) Ward primary officers attendhome ec. and ag. programs. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roberts of ing the primary 5 to convention Sat1st quarter, September visited recently at the homes urday were; Mrs, Libbie Allred. November 4, on which date the Lehi Jane Justensen and Mr. Mrs. Olga Black, Mrs. Edith schools will have bien in sess- of Mrs. and Mrs. Marsden Allred. They Sorensen. Mrs. Rose Schofield. First quarter-4ion 12 days. also visited with Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Mildren Peterson, Mrs. Hilda days. of son and Sukeforth Jensen, Mrs. Otellia Jusensen 2nd quarter, November 7 to Harry been r cent Mrs. Athene Osborne. Stake the Denver who have January 13, on which date sessvisitors at the Allred and Just. and ward primary officers from schools will have been in The Denver visit the ion 85 days. Second quarter-4- ensen homes. Spring City ward also attendors returned home Monday. ing were Mrs. Ada Ellis, Mrs. days. 3rd quarter, January 16 to Mr. and Mrs Max Blain and Neva Dye, Mrs. Nellis Blain and date the March 17, on which visited in Moroni sun- schools will have been in ses- children with ttieii and monday day 45 sion 130 days. Third quartermother Mrs. Serena Ostler. days. 4th quarter, March 20 to May Relatives and friends of Mis date the schools 19, on which called at h r home will have been in session 175 Anenia Allred to extPnd birthdayThursday days. days. Fourth quarter-4her. to greetings Days to be observed by special Columbus activities: Allred Jensen and Mrs. ber 12, 1949 Armistice Day Nov- small Viola are visiting with boy baby ember 11, 1949. Lincolns Mr. and Mrs 12 1950 (Observe her grandparents Willis Allred and other relatives 13). Washingtons here The visitors live in Provo February Birthday February 22, 1950. Ar s declared. Bird Day bor Day-AMrs. Bertha Brady and child as announced. of Fairview spent tuesday ren In addition to the above, EduMar Dye. cation Week will be observed visiting Mrs. Nov. and Constitution Day, Mrs. Joseph I. Beck is in Provo September 17. this week visiting a daughter Mrs. Cliff Stubbs. PAPER SUPPLIES "21" - 10c 5.00 PENCIL BOXES NOTE BOOKS McKesson 98c and Up Your Corner Drug Store Barnett and Larsen's day-Octo- COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED PRICED TO SELL 1942 Chev. lVa Ton tires. New Motor C & C. Newly New. 825 20 dual New Paint. 1945 Dodge 2 Ton C & C. Newly New. 825 25 dual tires. Completely reconditioned. New Paint. 1945 Dodge dual tires. ings. 2lz Ton New 900 20 New Crankshaft and Bear- C & C. Paint. Newly New. 1946 Chev. IV2 Ton Brown Lype Trans. C & C. 750 20 10 ply dual rear 1947 Chev. is really a 48 model but This Air Heater. tires. Fresh 1947. registered and priced as a Uoarl A. Peterson YOUR Program Given For Teacher Institute Driven only 17,000 miles. 750 20 10 ply dual rear tires. C & C. -- Fosr FRIENDLY CHEV DEALER" Phone 2431 or 2492 Gunnison. Utah The program for the week follows; Monday, August 29: all teach trs, board members and directors of veterans .agricultural pro grams should be present at the North Sanpete High School. 9:30 to 10:00 a. m. North Sanpete Teachers Association meeting. 10:00 to 12:00 a. m. Visual aids under the direction of .meeting Mrs. Edra Peterson and Martin are Pleasant Grove for a few days. cm vi.-at- Oefiool-ager- o From Morn till Monlaglit! Miss Patsy Allred has returned home from a two weeks visit to Helper where she visited Mr. and, Mrs. Dean Allred Mrs. Mena Carlson is at present visiting in Eureka with a sop Gerald Carlson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aiken and Mr. and Mrs. Terranre Aiken were Citv the visitors ir. Salt Lak- past week where Mrs. Aiken and Terrance Aiken for medical attention Archie went Visitors over the weekend at Shirts. the home of Mr and Mrs Aneus Tuseday, August 30: Board Black were Mr. and Mrs Allen members, teachers, and directors Black and hahv of Richfield of veterans in agriculture should he present at the Motoni High Mr and Mrs. R esc Bunnell School. Citv and family of Brigham 9:30 to 12 00 a m Consci vat ion spent sundav visiting then program. There will he several mother Mrs. Helena Bunnell speakers with illustrated slides 12 00 to 4.00 p.m arid films. Mrs damn Schofield received - Many Styles 98c - asperin WALLETS With Extra Refill - -- 43c now 2 for 49c 6 BALL PEN 1.42 value -- RAYVE SHAMPOO 2 for 33c "Looks Like 51 B -- (All Kinds) PENS 12.50 PENCIL SHARPENERS r Visiting recently with her parents was Mrs. Janet Kitchen and children of Provo. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. John R. Baxter "51" LEAF BINDERS 29c lo 1.50 LOOSE s Tidu-Esthe- 1.00 Value of-th- . teachers 1950, May statistical reports, checking sup plies, books, etc. June, July, August, summer 22-2- Fountain Green Schools William C. Curtis, Principal; lubrication job. Edith C. Larsen, English, ladies Willard education; physical Black, industrial arts and mathematics; Lavar O. Goulding, sixth grade; Rhoda D. Robertson, second and third grades; Thelma 58 North 2nd East B. Olsen, first grade. Phone 111 Wales Elementary School Manti, Utah Loran T. Reese, Principal; fifth u sixth, seventh and eighth grades; 1 Leah C. Jorgensen, first, second, ihird, and fourth grades. t SALE .. , sen, social science. . mm favJ Ausotigij: ' North Sanpete High School J. Seymour Jansen, Principal; V. H Gunderson, industrial arts and farm mechanics; Norwood Veterans Administrators Hardy, physical education and Jay Reynolds, Clifford Blatk social science; Wesley Johansen ham. commercial; Gwendolyn J. Kay North Sanpete School District home economies; Byron Miriam Superintendent, W. N. Ball. T agriculture; Board members: President, I.e Nielson, English; E B Terry, music; Merrill B. Hill, chemistry, vern Jensen; Vice President, H C. Jacobs; Angus Black, Dermont physics and mathematics Verl E. Johansen, Assistant Madsen, Joseph R. Christiansen; Principal of the Junior High clerk, Joseph I. Beck; secretary, School; Lowell Hansen, science; Dorothy Peterson. , Max Blain, art; Ernest G. Janitors: William Dyehes, physical education; Morris Wales Elementary School; Clarence Curtis, Lincoln Elementary Shirts, director of aids in the North Sanpete dis School; LeGrand Puey, Spring trict, mathematics at North San City Schools; Lewis Rigby, Junior High School; Lawpete High School; Grant JohanMeni-mott- to keep lubricants on gears I 1 j BARGAINS cln 4 ; Bp Reid II Mrs. Urban Bern h arid Mis SevAllred also was m attendance er eii.t Anderson. land had one of the afternoon lie Hist night was spent at pto gram topics for discussion Idaho Falls and on the morning ol the seiond day they visited Idaho Falls and the temple, and then went on to Yellowstone and camped at Old Falthtul. While them they rented lodge ,cars and weld to look at (hand park, and then- - saw Lower Falls, Iish Upper Falls, e , , , Fatr lew ,,,l t U'U 1,1,4 U Morns basin and tirst heart n m f ,i S''d l,,ull 1ntS Oil It) - thud son rimrvJ .v ' tlk y took a i'uldc mm 11,4 ,,tu b,ans w as, and unU.' Klk they saw many d,Ithe supets Mon of Bishop fereti.there g, y sens and the Gu n. Nellsen, Mrs. Grand Geysers erupted 2.10 ftvt kadj (jruham Ihe picking vd.s while they were them. done by the Aaronie Pricsihood they started home and boys and LDS girls. Mis. Ila theFriday tills broke down at Warm Jensen had charge of the snap. Springs, 30 miles noith of of the beans. ping the They spent night Seventeen women did the hen and then 3 days at canning at the weilare build Idaho F'alls whilespent bus was the ing under direction of the Re Ibeing repaired. Th v camped at lief Society officers, who am. Souh park, close to the Zoo rae Mrs. Helen Holme, Mrs. Dawn Before Madsen and Mis. Clista Peter- tra'k and hall park. leaving they saw the reflection son. 700 cans were done that of the temple at night in the day. Snake river. Thev left for home at 1100 On July 25 at 6 00 a in a a m. Tuesday company of 101 LDS girls and hoys of both Fairview wards The North ward Relief Society started on a trip to Yellowstone elected new olfleers. They au onal Park. Ltl.i Graham; tlisl The advisors for the trip wem, president, Florence counseor, Day; second South ward: Don Cox, Otis Neil seer 'counselor, Lillian 'en, Ivan Cox, Mrs. Elialx th tary, Maude Fow les.Biady; Cox, Mis. Delta Nellsen, Mis The retiring oftieeis were; Dora Rigby, Mis. Minta ClemFdlen first president, Mrs. Merlin nt, Madsen and counselor, Maude Peterson; secHartley; Mrs. F.ima Shepherd ond counselor, Lila Graham; North ward: S. V, Peteison, Odessa Young. seeictary, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Day, Mr arid Mrs. Ira Oarlick, Mi. and Try a PYRAMID AD LET! Church Notes One Week Fairview Junior High Merlin H Madsen, Principal; Ulis Nielson, y it Fivt Bunru-1- . Fairview Oiler Back to School a tendent's .stall. Fairview Elementary Maitland Graham, Principal Filth Mrs Christie DATE DRESSES, CASUAL COATS, TOMMY COATS For Study Hours Mr. BARNETT and LARSEN DRESS SHOP "THE STORE WHERE YOU ARRANGE YOUR OWN Mt. Pleasant LAY-AWA- Y PLAN"' Phone 259 |