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Show FRIDAY. FEBRUARY THE MT. PLEASANT 27. 1943 PYRAMID Par nru'tu ut Nmlli daityrir Club News Engagements Cradle . i - ws M ' Pleasant i uni . 1 'tilm Mi -- o o! e ( le! i Mrs. William Burton Hosle-iHome C'ulluri club met WiV nesduy ailernoon with . Hinton as hostess. short patriot ic progiam was In' lowed by a talk on t li lustoiy i, American furniture b Mis. A den Avcrett. Mrs. Zimmerman (lien le. Pleasant Tuesday morning ti spend the week with her father Mt. Robert Smith, in Ogden. William Beck's Birthday Party Last Thursday evening the horn.- of Mr. and Mrs. William Heck was the scene of a birthday surprise party for Mr. Heck or. the occasion of his birthday. After a cold plate lunch was served to four term guests the evening was spent in (Having Mrs. Boyd progressive rook. Terry won first prie for the highest score and Bennett Mad sen was awarded the consolation - prize. Included among the guests and Mrs. (Hen Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd were: Mr. , Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Si Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hafen and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fowlos. arts-field- Friends Gather On Mrs. Horald Norman's Birthday Sixteen friends and relatives of y. mil - Ml Horald Norman instructor Miss Edith Grove, gathered at their home Saturday in department of English at evening to honor Mrs. Noiman University of Utah, was a vision her birthday. tor in Nit. Pleasant over the After a hot dinner was served weekend. Her hostess was Miss in was the evening spent playing Gwen Charles of Wasatch Acadpinochle. Those present were Mrs. Mary emy. Cloward, Mrs. Blanche Barentsen, Mr. and Mrs. D. Allen Thomas Ann Mrs. Alice Nielson, Mrs. at lunch Monday Mrs. Mrs. Helen Rigby, Coates, for Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Bollinger, I la. Tidwell, Mr. and Mrs. Lester and their house gdest, Miss Belle Nunley of Spring City, Mr. and McCallum of San Francisco, who Mrs. Andrew Norman, Mr. and returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Wendt 11 Hall, Mrs. Freda Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Larsen, Mrs. Johanne Madsen, Marland Zabriskie had dinner Mrs. Lois Brotherson and Mrs. with the Bollingers on the ocPearl Peterson. casion of Rev. Bollinger's birthday. Lucy Rae Seely, daughter of stuJ. Leo Seely, Mr. and Mrs. left last Mrs. Olivia Bigler dent at the University of Utah, Thursday for a three months holiday with stay in Oregon where she will spent the three-daher parents in Mt. Pleasant. visit her children. Alida Jenson Is Hostess Mrs. Alida Jensen entertained the following friends Thursday Neil-e- n ev nng, Mrs. LaPrie Mrs. Emma Sorensen. Mis. Nellie Blain, Mrs. Neva Dye. Mrs. Etta Larsen, Mrs. Helen Jensen, Mrs. Mamie Allred, Mrs. Eva Christensen and Mrs. Hazel V(,rt lunch Following a delicious . guests enjoyed playing cards u pi, )rjes won by Mrs. Eva Christensen, Mrs. LaPriel Neilsen and Mrs. Mamie Allred. Eight Special Guests J. Leo Seely left Saturday to is in Mrs. William Rosenlof spend a few days with his Salt Lake city visiting at the daughter, Mrs. Frank Morgan, home of her daughter, Mrs. Glen and er family in Nephi and Prestwich. from there will go to Salt Lake to visit his other daughter, Mrs. A. Thomas Patterson, and family. 1 Moroni Personals McKays Visit In Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Verl McKay braved the ice and snow over . . . the weekend to visit with their son Kenneth and his family who in Moroni People Attend. are making their home Morley Wedding In S. L. Blackfoot, Idaho. Mrs. Mrs. Lillian Sorenson, Thelma Bell, Bishop and Mrs. The family of Mrs. Opal spent the weekend with her. Ephraim Nelson and Mr. and They are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Jay Nelson attended the Scoville and family and Mr. and wedding reception last Monday Morley ol Mrs. Duane Scoville and family of LeRoy Nelson of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs Arlington, Virginia and Miss . Donna Moulton of Salt Lake city. Glen Scoville and family of They were married in the Sail Lake temple February 16 and their reception was held th, Honored same evening in the LeGrande At Quilting Bee Mrs. Eugene Rolph entertained chapel. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy B. Morley at a quilting bee for Miss Audrey Rolph Monday afternoon. A de- of Arlington, Va., parents of the licious hot dinner was served to bridegroom, were also present. the ladies at noon and a light The newlyweds will go by plane lunch in the evening. A lovely-quil- to Alaska where they will make was completed during the their home for the present. afternoon which will become part of Miss Rolph's trousseau. Sr. Sorosis Meets At Bailey Home Mrs. Russel Bailey entertained the Sr. Sorosis club members at her home last Friday where the afternoon was spent in playing Rook. The high score prize MT. PLEASANT Sco-vill- Lay-ton- Honoied By Bridge Club Mrs. Geniel Watson was hostess to the Bridge club membeis, Mrs. Christie Bunnell, Mrs. Winona Allred, Mrs. Marie Ball, Mrs. Flossie Blain, Mis. Francis Osborne, Mrs. Evelyn Aeord, Mrs. Bernice Donaldson, Mrs. Bernice Hansen, Mrs. Audra Blain, Mrs Mayre Anderson, Mrs. Iris Allred. Mrs. Sylvia Neilsen. Mrs. Alta Dahl, Mrs. Birdie Nunley. The special gu.sts were Miss Ethel Osborne, Mrs. Thelma Madsen, Mrs. Edith Schofield, Mrs. Clara Donaldson, Mrs. Dorothy (lark Mrs. Earldene Clark, Mrs. Melba Wilkey and Mrs. Mae Baxter. Scores for the evening were won by Mrs. Winona Allred, Mrs. Sylvia Neils', n, Mrs. Melba Wilkey, Mrs. Bernice Donaldson, Miss Ethel Osborne and Mrs. Edith Schofield. EUa Carlson Feted The Aleathea club held a party . ( u D l'. Vu Id t1 o ' h !t n i (I w mi - In Mis-- il , I 'g-!:ri- i' ,4 If " In' IX .mi isc B !i ' i ' v ' a Husbands Included at Rook Party Mi. and Mis. Maitland Grail. mi entertained the Rook club and husbands Thursday. Mrs Giah.mi served hei guests a hot him lieon and the was devo'ed to rook. evening The guests Mi. and Mis, Urban Ilart-Mi- . amt Mrs. Ama.su T rry, and Mis. Piard; Vance, Mr. Mis. Vein Sanderson, Mis Timothy Fowles, Winston Mower. Ross Stewart and Alva Zahii.skie. Alva Zahii.skie consolation prizes and pnes weie won try Mr. and Mrs. Vent Sanderson. ni U ' ri a u t . ll-- ID W : r -- I ii i Mr. and Mrs. Bride-to-b- - - Spring Cilu Jot ling s . . . i . s opics -- i . . . Oil Thelma Burnside Has High Scoe Gemma Mad-ewas hostess to her In nice r lull '1 Inn day night Mixed her jan-sla lutlrllami tlie i no. e was pent Those enter-tallieplaying la nig Weie Mis. Allll.l Mower, M I'll i Mouci, Mis Ruby Hansen, Mis Thelma liuiiiside, Mis. Lmniu Snlwell, Mrs. Marg. atn-eiv and Mrs. SeNomu Mam-eHigh pnes went to Mrs. I'heima Buin-id- e and Mis, Vance. d Mi i Brevities Slandaiel Fairvieu) i.t it lIU e u tfiV. n t ' i "ili ,n i ,t .1 will lint t i It : Rigby's and Oldroyd's aniiiv ei ,o y For Month's Tojr I. a ( ii el s w ei t la 1. I i'll. ii (llf Id see tin- i omit y and e Johnson, Mis M id the win M s l.U 1. m M ml iape the ter aie and M,s S B 1,lgby A nilt-- sen, Mi s M.i h i i and Mr. and Mi- - R M. (tlihoyd of 1( v tew Sue Stillwell Ilono.ed C. e t The louisiina- lelt Wrdn sdwv v.'i J.nubsen Mm. liter'.' morning and will be gone- a at a dinner lei ent !y hi it ii le, month. Their pmeiniy nu hide-suc- h ( Room Busiei i lull lad. v as a M s Sue Si .1 w e' lllteiestlllg (daces as I'llni nix, Tui son, Moiitcriey, in uh guest. Mexico. San Antonio, Texas, am New ( )i leans. Modernetter Ento.tei-.iovaMis. Lavon Wmii-icsto the Moil nolle i lull Surprise Party For Mrs. Scow Mis. Dewey Scow was hnnn ci Ulil iy ev oiling at the le ce i Satunlay evening with a mu her niothci. Mis J.IV Pimii hie w as p ,i prise parly on the occasion of hoi birthday. In on the big seuet with high sioie goiiij o del weie: Mi. and Mis. Lewis Hail Phyllis Idilmyil sen, Mr. and Mis. James Flllis lunch w a- - on u ed. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Willeox am Mr. and Mrs. II C. Mci. After a cold lunch was seiv d the ('veiling was spent in (day ing cards. Celehiatirig her birthday agai on Sunday Mrs. Scow ontor'ainei' . . the family at dinner. Twenty-fouweie present. PaD'oti Them f. airied S oly oi OiC A' Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mis, Etta Lar-c- n Salt Lake city visited with Mi End.iv evening to and Mrs. Bruce Seely and Mr and Mrs. Quo Seely of Mt. Pleas Allied, Mis. Ruby , n ' '.ui On Christ i Beck, Mrs-ant during the weekend. Si holield, Mis their return home Monday after- sen, Mrs. Ro-- e Mrs. Iretta Strate, Mrs. Ctahna Si. ale, with noon they visited Mrs. Iona Mrs. Elda Aeoid and Mis. Athene Gwxn Johnson and Osboino. The lunch solved Draper at Fountain Gieen. Larsen was in tin patriotic Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Carter theme lor Fehruaiy. and family of Lund, Nevada, Scores at piogiossive rook playspent the weekend in Mt. Pleas- ing were won by Mrs. Elda ant with their parents, Mr. and Aeord, Mrs. Utahna Strate and Mrs. Athene Osborne. Mrs. Edgar Nelson. - ' maids .n HI!. u- Id M t. I It JCiC't Editv Virginia ud T lion e 14 or 249 Leave r ni u! M'- C Social Events Announcements Marriages . . .d U i 'dr. an.l Mis im (, Mo! on 1, bet a lee ' be If " i ' Sliepheid. si, n nl Sliet 'lied aed trie 1., held nf Mt Pleasant W lb I'sida nt i, the st tgr un a inf wedding riTeiuunv ol the bride We Im Mis. Paul ii Ro-Pmvo, sisi r of Hie In uii Double Birthday matron of hnnoi. Serving as Celebrate ( lcbra'ed at the bridesmaids wise. Mis (Henna Saturday S'ev Mrs. Lewis Mis, Daily n Cook, and home of Mr. and Mrs. Vandoia llousi keeper of Rigby weie the anniversaries of HER ROYAL HIGHNESS, QUEEN GWEN MAY ANDERSON, Salt Lake, sister of the the liithda.vs of Mr. and Mrs. gloom. Darius Mrs. Sanders woie pastel was 73 Sanders. is a bride. The lucky man who won the heart of Sanpete The attendants on the 20th and Mr. Sandress s and rmsages of gardeniders was 75 on the 19th. A deCounty's Centennial Queen is Rawlin V. Jacobsen of Foun- a-' and losebuds. to The bride was attractive in a licious dinner was served tain Green. Cliff S. Sanders and Miss Joyce white taflotu wedding gown embroidoied with seed pearls Hancock, students at B. Y. U., mound the swectheait nook and Miss Alton Rigby who is teachlash ion' d with a full tram. Her ing school at Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sanders and fingertip veil was caught at each side of the head with delicate family. Red roses formed the orange blossoms. She carried a centerpiece. bouquet of red roses. D. U. P. Meets Next Monday Helping1 to serve were the Mailcne Morley, LuDcan misses Daughters of Utah Pioneers and recreation hull. Anderson - Jacobsen Anderson, will me.t Monday afternoon at Blaekham, Beverly stua The groom was lointer Mr. and Mrs. Grant Andetson Joyce Christensen, Bat tiara Pe- 2 o'clock in the Relief Society of the U. S. A. C. dent of Wales announce the man lag terson, Ellen N Ison, room of the South ward church. Mary The newlyweds will m.tk Yvonne Draper and Geniel BaiMiss Gwen of their daughter Lesson will be given by class in where Provo home their they ley, sister of till- bride. Mrs. Mina Bjelke, conMay Anderson to Rawlin V. Ja-- , leader, Youn: attending Brigham Paul Bailey, brother of the cerning a journal of the pioneers. cobson, son of Mi. and Mrs. st man. A vixal duet will be sung by bride, vv as Virgil P. JacohS'.n of Fountain j1 Clifford Blackhatn was Master Mrs. Lydia Ilansx-and Mrs. AltdsiSOIt Olsen of Ceremonies at the teeeption Pauline The double-rinceremony vva Capt. Cecile Seely. One of the highlights of Fell and dance which took place at Brady will read the history of performed by candlelight at the tin the Old Bungalow following the Mary 's homo by Bishop Lloydiunry social activities we Price January 9. wedding of Mi-- s Bcvcily .'ruler ( erem.ony. After a short honeymoon The bride was lovely in a son. daughter of Mr. and M French economists say coun- the gown of heavy him ailed satin, Lew is Anderson, to Robert L couple will make their home in try will need U. S. aid next with a peplum that f.ll into a Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. L an Salt Lake where Mr. Sh. pherd month. Her fingoilip der Olson which took place Fri six foot train. veil fell from a tiara of orange dav al the Manti T rnple. The brides bouquet blossoms. Piesidenl L. R. Anderson of the was (link rose buds with whin Manti Temple pet fanned the satin streanieis sprinkled with ceremony. AND A ter. prion and sweet peas. dame vva; Her attendants w , re in paste! held in honor of the newlywed S Mrs. couple Friday a1 evening pink and gieen gowns. Peiry Chubb im. sister of tee o'clock in the South w a. d dumb. groom was matron of honor, Mis1 The biiilc i ho-- e (or her wedding Donna King, aunt of the hridi a dress of white slipper satin 1 was maid of honor. Miss Beth fashioned with a swe thivit Dinrick and Mi.-- s Mary Louise neck, full gatheied skirt, and a AT A NEV; LOCATION 110 WEST MAIN STREET hridi smaids. full train. Her lingeitip veil ol Peterson weie was best n.an Across The Street From City Hall white tulle wars Listened to the Perry Blaekham Mrs. Grant Anderson, noth r head with She white roses. - Ivy Jo Olsen Lorain and Bardell Beck of the bride wore a pastel 'ire cat lied a bouquet of r d roses. Chosen to attend the bride as gown of street length while Mr; Vitgil P. Jacobsen, mother of the mation of honor was Bettv Olsen, groom, wore a street length gown of beige. Both vv.ro gardenia and rosebud corsages A buffet supper was served i ! I . Mo-un- - , i icn en-.i- Popular Sanpete Couples Married In February Bi-c- i Beefs.s Barlbefir Shop Ivy Jos Beauty Shop PEBJ1MG Monday, Mar. guc-t- s after vvl'i-Friday afternoon for their retir- thirty-fiving president, Mrs. Ella Carlson, numerous friend- - and relative-- ! at her horn. of the couple werj entertained Games and refreshments were at a reeepron in the beautiful new Wales Ward L. D. S. chapel enjoyed by all. e KINEMATieatre San. Feb. 29 - Mon. March "THE BACHELOR 1 AND THE BOBBY SOXER" was won by Mrs. Leo Morley. A most delicious hot chicken din- ner was then served. Gunderson Explains Landscape Literary Club The Ladies Literary club mcm-hers wxre entertained last Wed-nesday evening at the home of Mrs. Royce Johnson where a most interesting talk on Landscaping was given by V. II. Gunderson of Mt. Pleasant. Delicious refreshments To Ladies I wih CARY GRANT, MYRNA LOY and SHIRLEY TEMPLE Selected Short Subjects j ! vver--the- Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. March 2-3- -4 THE FABULOUS DORSEYS starring TOMMY DORSEY Feature No. 2 ALONG the OREGON TRAIL Friday March Saturday 5 - 6 served. Ft. Green Social Notes Foutain Green Society Stitch and Chat Club Elects The Stitch and Chat club nut for a delieious hot dinner at the Madsen home of Mrs. Geneva Friday afternoon. were The outgoing officers hostesses to the newly elect'd officers who are Mrs. Cleo Johnson, president, and Mrs. M.iilscn, secretary and treasurer. The following week til v were - "THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY in Technicolor with DANNY News, Cartoon Cl-- - & KAYE Adventure pleasantly entertained home of Mrs. Lee Moroni. at Oldrovd the in Elite Club Meets Mis. A. A. Andetson enter tained the Flit. Club ladies at a luncheon Saturday altepioon, the occasion being iter birthday NIGHT AT THE OLD OPERA HOUSE 1. Pleasant Pioneer Day, Satunlay, Mar. 6 Program Begins at 1:00 p. m. at South Ward Come in today seethe Presteline Electric Range with the 21 features which make it the leader in the Electric Range field. Only Presteline of all Electric Ranges gives you the Safety Top. Tiny tots can't reach up and touch hot elements-gia- nt work space is all In front. Fully automatic controls let you use the economical Deep-WeCooker, the handy appliance outlet, or the oven that holds a turkey Come In ond see it I And Dont Forget To Wear BALL SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE QUEEN CITY BALL ROOM. WILL BE THERE DRESSED IN GAY NINETIES FINERY. on convenient monthly installment plan Everybody's Coming Home heavily-insulate- o r i r;H o'llr il'ir3 r HOME SUPPLY CO. Fhone 82 EVERYBODY Availobl d MT. PLEASANT - COSTUME TO THE GRAND An "OPENING NIGHT AT THE OPERA HOUSE MORONI - !Nl i W j:..u rhone 2317 It-- L J LjL-- i 77 ! ii U 'ii 3 Qll ARipH H iJiiaiilbiu! |