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Show ,A pIXHIi A, T .V v Volume LVIII : Fairview Fred Gardner Is Beautification Leader Here Fairvk-w- s clean up day a: held today with both schoo. children and adults paitmpat-ingTonight there will be a free dance in the amusement hall with music by the Fanview harmonica band and free soda pop for all of the childten. Pi ceding the dance Margene Las will son and Arlene Peteison play several numbers on then Matt lane Hawaiian guitars. Giaham is dnecting lps students in special square danc s for the dance also. This campaign is appoved by and thi Mayor Keith Hansen City Council and is under the direction ot the Beautification . Committee with Fred Gardner as chairman and Mrs. LaVein, Jensen, Mrs. Olive Huist, Kod-neNelson, John C. Burnside, Gerald Nielson and Mrs. Whit-forAmundsen as secreta.y ana treasurer. The Beautification piogiam it sponsoicd by the Nonh Sanpeti School Board. A meeting is h.k every Monday night at 8 00 p 1 school. m. in the Jr. high special speaker is provided hy the School Board. Plants, shrubs, trees, p.cKek and paint can be obtained at a reduction by attending meet to ing or giving your ord-- r Mrs. Amundsen. This service ir free and everyone is uiged t help make the town we live i, beautiful. The speaker Monday mgii was V. H. Gunderson and hi subject was that of landscaping and home beautification. Monday Mr. Gunderson and Mr. Gardner took pictures of the cemetery and several home and plan on showing these tt films sometime in the near future at the meetings. (Continued on page Two) 4 coal lould be used loi the plant tioni the Fain tew unymi aia it was pointed out A committee, with Mayoi S M Nielsen as iliauman, was to investigate the tea blllty of the steam plant v 1V i f; ; , Uiuh, i v L. GEORGE i f . C Mrs J Ben Staker, will be pie sented at tile South Waul m reation hall Friday, April 113, at Ills highness, John Public, ha given the command fot the ie peat of the variety show, Mrs Staker said pet sons Many were unable to attend when the show was performed last month she said In addition to local people the audience will unhide J wives from throughout ibe, state of Ctah who aie attending, inter-duan banquet the sine evvmng under the sponsorshm of the Mt. Pleasant Jay coo Ettes. Mrs The cast includes 30, Proceeds from Staker said ticket sales will go to the North Ward building fund Pm,os uc as follows: children. 15 q stu dents, 25c, and adults i o" tribution to the building fund m Will Speak Here for their quit k thinking , lesulled m tb i tumituie, good deal of lrom the buniing bm n No the insill Mi e w is nil the structure. As a member of the ! ,u tional Fellow .hip Mis, am, 11 I. George P.uk, president ol Chosen Christian i, niveisity in Korea, will spi'ak m Mi PI ant Sunday, April is at 7 p a m in Craighead auditoi mm, satch Academy. C' Dr Pdlk is mi" o! , . I i standing thrisiian I leau'M- - win i e e s , Stansfield Is Plot. Assertion that Highway 50 in Spanish Fork and Price canyo. will be impassible within Go days unless state road autho. ties take immediate action was made tins week by lepre Springville, William McFailand of Manti, and Mayor S M. Niel-s.of Mt. Pleasant. Tom Juno of Mt. Pleasant was ehaiman ot the committee. The statement follows: sentatives of communities oi We, the members oi Higln a; 50 and 89 Association oi Ft,'!, Highways 50 and 89 make demand upon the pi ope Meeting Saturday at Srptng-vilto discuss the curre r de authorities of tin State ol Ftu' plorable condition of the twe for immediate repair of High highways, business, civic and way 50 through Spanish to city lenders from Orem, Ding" and Price Canyons to a sbmdu.c Mt which will carry the tiaffie t ton, Springville, Provo, Pleasant, Fairview, Salt Lake which said highway is suhje ed, Fnless this demand c n city, Price, Pay son Manti, Ma pleton and Panguitch, voice,1 within GO days, it is the ion bitter objection to the manne sensus of this body that the in which the road comm'ssior road will he impassable ,i i, ul has allowed T0 and 89 to deter that a critical loss wi i orate. to the economy of this siatc. ' We assert that sh The meeting was conducted h ,o k Grant Thorn, vice president or ditions on Highways s .md j, the Springville chamhei of com are endangc'ring the lios an moree, During the meeting r property of the tra cling pub permanent organization to tie he and that ncessaiy step known as tin Highwav 50 end should be taken to paliol t li of ah w,t highways until coned we .otioi 89 Association A Theobald lhas iv en taken, formed with J We further urge that Flab Trice, as permanent chairman. A statement of police for th, iState highway authonties brgn gioup. addressed to i't.ih state immodl.iteU to m out a pl.o for realignment and better ap officials, was diafted be a 50 and v Mi quoaches of llighua included which of in Spnngville and Mapletoti. Veil Theobald, Whiting ! j Fine Arts Club el,!,; I; rile I ne by Mi s ' c hi x Id tl! e P. lea ( Mr by lifted HI i v S' .1 , i t d 'I I b uni e (1 ' . e dm d P kh on ol He alem y s not . answer to tiihaie. giam, him Monday evening l,y Phne Arts club ot .Mt. pa.i tin. Pleasant. Official tribute m hciiali o. club membes was given by Ah.s. Louise Johansen to Hie i.iniou A bets of the club, honoied Stanstield. They wen his Mrs Stansfield, Mis Die Mrs. Helen L Poulsen, Mrs. Bernadine Mey nek, mi1 Mar.' e ,i ll.'l i. 'ml y ni'llg ie , lid" o' I 'o i M t ( dau'ddi I p1 June a.i M Vi i. in: la i u "ti Sor, nsen and M . M n he a h Pensioners ' m" its o! Mt e ea ' ' i i 1, , i I , ii ' 'l , r all-ou- .'Jill i uimmuiuties througliout ; re-,u- 2 f Sot:! lit Baseball League Is Organized i liv Mr and Mrs Gavle Bailev familv and M-- s iiol f; and fumib of Salt Late returned to then home lid day after spending the week her : .nlation 1,a II, (" I! uebiig i i , i and baiqi to county a:; F ; "umbei from Scvie. (oun'y ,.,r .. F' tll,rd Sl'ni 'l a '"''''""J b n buh'ia lngli si , , Announo mci oi Pleasant managei hy Bert of Mr. and Mrs. Don Pies'wH Teams in have moved into ih, :r n, w ' The home th,v formes lv icnied sll,n 411 is now being occupied by M and Mrs. James Swenson and o,,lnK Jt J , Mint it, bu the lo r the nuipe'e 1 , e . l Sunday, I i ty 1G. d piesident , I - i ry 'Hilt ; ge M '. Cook. - Le-te- ' et t y .1 . ! i ? - X, 71 f I i S 'A ) i 3. He Mt tid,l that tlnnks c oi speak enough m i" too much - (Ju.it les ay o" garbage, other like jij ll ,"r"" ml R. moval. It sha'l b- - unlawful tb anv person to put, e o cause to be put or pla pa( no. v. heie uoon a publi street and r peso ,w'i tng, oorunying o' eg o" " n' (U'V piei.v-e- s shall, aftei reasonable no ice bv the tv o'i,e ofi suffer to be o remain !n f'oot hte-eo- f, imoo the s,'fwi!k half of the stieet vex 'o such ptemises. 1'irt. Anv b'oke v a e r'nss filth, rutbi-h- , ie1" e el ' r .it 3 p. m. Put mse of the mce'ing wdl be to ex pi HU ,111 out S b r ; c inleresi to the ocnsmi its, ,, cording to R. H Siddov e in d nt of t be st do o' 'am attend, of a misdemeanor. Section 50L Obstruct ona. guilty mar-lia- l 21 ut"imv to Aa-"ar- 1' Wilburns improvement project. Meantime in Mt. Plcasan Mayor S. M. Nielsen declared the and inp, nod from April 16 cluding Apil 21 Cleanup Week in Mt. Pleasant and said accent would be on cleaning of trasli from all premises including' We want to beautify." coirals. he deflated, "hut we also want to remove health and fire hazards. The city will take the responsibility of hauling away all tin cans and trash hrt are placed In containers on the streets on Friday and Saturday, ApDl 23 and 21, Mayor raid The city is not eqtrpped however, to undertake removal of trees on eiher str ets oi private property, he explained Stricter enforcement of city oultnancs relating to community cleanliness is to be a part ol the Cleanup W' ek lhe Mayor announced Specific ord nances aie as fol lows: Section 272. Trimming Treej. Every peison who is the owner, or is the agent having the caie of any premises situated within the city and abutting any public street, or highway, is herebv required, and it is made his duty to trim and keep trimmed all tiees growing on said prem ises and in front thereof, vvher. blanches of trees overhang any portion of such street or highway, or overhanging any part of the pavement or sidewalk such trees shall he trimmed and k pt trimmed so that the lowest branches thereof shall he at least eight feet above the leve' of the pavement, sidewalk, or stieet so overhung hy such 1 Meet Wpa-ieof the Mt. P'e.e Old Age Ponsioncis ,ird .s's ance oiganiatmn wdl nu t the City Halt Wedn, sday, o Ague- - - t District committees are as District 1, James II. captain; Erma Ivory, Joseph li Christiansen, Doyce Old-,,i. 2. Joseph P. J nsen, cap- .nn; Nellie V. Jensen, Naomi Mbcd.A A. Anderson. 3. Elmer Fatter, captain; Emma Hansen, bianch-isSection 492. Sidewalks. Width-Ditch- . .teste' Holman, Ralph W. Cook. Richard Pearmain, captain; Repair of Shade Troes. All Cook. Macel Anderson sidewalks within the city shal Booth Cora Madsen. Photographers, le twelve feet in width, and o, Monte Ni Ison and Arvard the outer edge thereof shall t Public relations, Thomas a ditch of sufficient depth and H Cook. width to hold all water no to be conveyed therein i v stut and to prevent the str es and giv n test mg I,,i i.'i u as well as lot a sa ,y ag, ii" e sidewalks from being flooded by water, which said including the ci'y sa e y cm:, cl I, headed by Harold Coi'idsir ditch shall be kept in epair and ' free from all obstructions bv the o and the Lu m lu , im r owner of the abutting property A o'd l mittce ot v.iuih c ban ma n. All shade tres sot on the s deTes's aie , nt u sy u no' ie walks shall he placed ton fee Lasson and No in m exp'am d from the line of the city lots. Section 493. Side'vairs cm a and will not he ,i' orded or r ported to state baffle oHeii' . Sidewalk Ditches Kept in RenaM. Penalty for Failure. Who i ve a sidewalk or sidewalk ditch h. out of repair by ieaxon of the ait oi ommisxion of any peison whose duty it is to keep C,c same in repair, it shall be :e paired by such person or at hs b the supcivi or Who Npen.-- e evei fails or negle ts o keep the sidewalk o sidewalk ri m front of hs lo i or p!a e of business in good rep'r and free from ohst-.i!ons s' a!.' hi Mik-kelso- of tle at last Sunday's m Gail Jen-- , m, mayor of Munt' The two top teams m , ,e h di vision will play fo: He ::m pionship m a iound rob n on the end of the season (S"e Picture of the Unit Mt. Plea ant will plav a sp Pag 2 lhe Ug n vv Fold F8 and cial Demotion Dav game ua - the Foioied (.hosts of In i At ,, 'a1' Mo;o, iia"-po'- t non Oliver Tostin Lain ioq 30, AE South stod. Mr bm h will atnve in Mt. Ik asant Sit- moiag r of both uinu r an ' m teams Ple.isan 10 M. a. m, according to senioi uiday at 'Ied Las on and i.."o ;.o i,o. ,...'ii'u o1 las on and No, man I'md n. l ;,,id, cui the p. Auto company. thiougbnit NoMh, Sanpet.The unit will he nt F'e Mt invited to insjx t it a"1 , 1, i aii'ornole' th, msehes on driver at) hty ment thioughout the day, 'V lx n has Hearty approval El,,t , equip- fol-lov- ,.ii Pleas, mi, Moioni, Ephi uri, . m Pi am a 'Gunnison, Mi. Sim' ta'Mgu, opene's will be played . playground tit at L . r oi the city paik. Fountain Green has btvn divided into loin distil, ts and a i ommitlee has been appointed lor a h Gist i let to distribute questionnaires relative to boau-- l Hi, at, on projects WFre going to get behind his piogiam, beautify our community and win the trophies to lie awarded by the school disco and the Pyramid, declared ii e I g orie Pratt As a part of tin piogiam, Mis Kay Bock read Mr S favorite poems and Mm F"l Passey presented a hiogtapliical sk tch ot the bnnoicd Musical numbers ;n lud'd vocal by Eva Scelv, a om i by Ms. Passev and an ele B hv Do o mu solo guitar with liny Taylor is a", o m nist. ( I , ! i "1 il; i Me to planning , t i Mrs. Klv cod Ea , i i ' roni hospital ' w end a i opera t 'o i t , The I ast Waid Puma, on1 e sooiation In Id ibe'i , h last Sunday in eomtecrion ' TI Saeramc'nt me. tp; Comp , a large number of pir iii and o Soutlie in children ettendam. t . v ere communities continue the oh servanee thiough the week and it was agteed hy dlrectois of the North Sanp te school dtstm t home and community improvement program that todays heautilication marks the otlicial opening of lhe 10 year s' . ' bin I ''I 'a in ail,, ie participated a a up acuv ities, Fountain s home and community ... , an-uteincm committee os ovei all piogiam. oa, lined by Tliomas II. co puolic nlations dnector, i" .,,ain liu tunes the follow .. pioits. lix up, paint up or, .i. do. .it old buildings; ,ve unsightly trees; planting o, How eis, shiubs and roses; a i.H) and gutter project on the ids Main street; construction a new L. D S. chapel, and in-s- i 1 .Mtellded, M s r mil in, sight liness Several H s , ' i Ml ' all. a Improvement i. s g I'm ) . t p.untup time is here again. Ail schools we e dosed to he so that students could participate in the dnvo aga'nst un ! Organizes For i i A l.MJO ; al-day to those who vveient ady out that cleanup, Pxup, i , ' lhe smell of Amoke fiom tiash files was opcted to he an early morning leimnder to- i,i ; m ig i ip ' e ' i i Day i Fcunta'n Green (, , M. v ' ie e n ' la o, I e. , leg., dtp " I " ' wubea d I. ' e I e fa (, ' i , ' a , , ; e ' t ' I (1 , ! t liusant e die ' d ' a'' i n 1 e ( i - ie 1 o ' i , , ii as ddr all I, I, ke it or no:, old Mothei Noith Fanptte was m mr a hue lining today as cumimini ues thioughout tin a'-,- , a began ottnial ob.seivame o; Clea.m'i II . I's , ' t ' e gi , , , 1 a , t e i ll, 11" p, i p a ( ,l e oil e . il a. 1 f ,, a , a J a,,,, , , . , ll e , , m I po m ' - . t , . . i ( it y ol Ml. ol do lui ie pa aid i am Ida.., g ' in he lip ,moi ' a a , i ' ,1 e ( ' ei , e, m Mi. go '1 . h , i t, ib i . i , e: it ll i, i ' s lie Mo mil bit h he i ' St a ke P: e- Tl e Moioni I' , A e ho.,1 v as lean lilo, el tn s , r a a e la p, ,n ter bis p me. nt 1 ml u'o to John C.i in, r w ' lit- light hung oi in held mint. tin al as ;u,.' home. Miss Ea "I a , one ! ; en at 2 p. in He Moioni sang "Dear si admits (jj (lien outstanding in 1(loI ' f. ( and will be ms '! ' is hi' s, i n! M ! m inoild t ow,,t b , O'' j b ('Cfl a ' d, ' ' , last I i b i ( tb . is a i ( t ' A Mourning Tues. e g, " , d, loosen Ml i J, high uii a , ol an o' lileto, a and a , an ( h H. S. Closes In ' e e I',,, ii, a ) Ma a an ! a i , ; b. i o' Ve ( 1st Mills- i i j Jess - k The War Against Tilings Unsightly Is Waged Today ha-- . p, l,,g , . mill oi a i I e soil as siiloisis. etc., ' i , it ' , . pal I'll , a ' hope that the pu.i.ic .d. fed Ir e to ,sit ins stuoio a,.y time was John il. Stansu, u . A Pkasant artist. potted plant as a remembian.o oi Hu occasion was picscntid to M Stansfield iiy Mrs. Faun Stakei, president ot the club. Hostess loi the evenm; iv,i Mrs. Eathel Winkelinan. S guests, in addition to 20 m m To Act On Highways 89 and 50 M Honored By Mt. 3) i 1 5 i el i 't to S, (III (. iilllv i ' III d day , , i i lid b,t Mm I Cleanup Chm. Christensen. Streets, yards and fence repair will be under th- - various st.ee' committee supervisors. Also t contact all persons on their dis tricts to survey on fly eonfol a the city intends to co opera r with the county in spraying al! throughout the county for fbes The order for trees to be planted on main street has boon place b with the nursery, also specimen trees to he planted on the Pin neer and War Veterans Memori t bn T idem undo, led h, iir mid. i ; lie a Ja, ,'i pn r ( ,ai di n" ui,h M J. i n .lull!' mi an 1 Chris Sorensen, , , Juii ti i , e a, ,e i ne o , 1 g 2 p mted Sul, s t art' m the nioe.t.,', oi spend the lnsi Am c, llilS meet.ng th" s . Church Horn the A l.i n boa id to the1 Ida ill,- Coa- - m ; mission o! Chiistian lellovship according to the Rev. C. K Jo linger, local Piesby icna.i pa !j i lie is a graduate oi la.u c d Princeton Thee, logical S m i,i ' and bold1- - a Ph 1) degiee lion, Yale Cn.versity. Di. Paik lias trace led wide' Mt. Pleasant M;sses Orota we' in Euiope and m India s as the Fritted States il !n Annual Rei Cross Drive books and ' i author of The annual Red Fins il.no h cl s both inmany and lb , r Engl.sh ofMt. Pleasant was completed Mt. Picas mt is in tuna e to la ficially this w ok with a repoit host to such ,i d'sunpui e by Mrs. Alden Averctt, chair- visitor, and the public is o I, a man. ly invited In hs p esc,, u n St'tLoO Contributions weie i'u i : n f A;i ,! is Sunday Mrs. Averett said, approximated; $100.00 short of quota Dry Farriers Given Chance Ta Look Down On Erosion 'nrinti Citv The Flying Famoi. of Etab Will be hovering ovei East Juan county Sunday, ,v oidm; It a. announcement me 'e tb" v by D A. Fuhrtman, president ol the organization. Purpose of the flight is to exth soil eiosion i amine clean-uThe committee on the on dry faims in the E," drive for the city consists of the tions t s Juab Soil con .e" vat:on following, Chris Sorensen, chair The atior farmeis organs flying Lowell Hansen, assistant man; and J; Committees on streets: A street will furnish theplane's oil eon 'r.aic and pilots Hugh Jensen, Mar Dye, Morris district with the1 assist, it. c,r Bunnell, Doyle Madsen; B stieet civic anel bustne-sgroup1-wilRuthford Osborne, Marsdon All an underwrite gasoline' Lewis Allred, Oaell oil. red; D Donaldson; street, Alfred Noil There will no a pnd mu -; sen, Newton Donaldson; at the Nepht Cutler Schofield, Vane Allred meeting Sunday at 11 a. m. and i 'ku1 Darrell Fullmer. Ro-a- ' inspection flight v ill lie "n at Frank Watson 1:30 Allred; Mi. Passey said. J). m H Clarence Syndergaard; s' reel James F. Ellis, Vivian Laron Burton Ncilsen. Leonard Sorensen; Rudolph Hope Fred Thompson and Merton (continued on Page i al iia, nw the. I 8:30 p. m. Fade nun,, i i lei ill a , , - i a- 1, i 1" . a ul i Mool o Kore .n Minister by 9 JL Accident Victim PAIK, Speaker ie 71 Paid To Young J , rn he oi 1918, pioduced ii$IT!SI AvL. ...Ml t VVAX'-lw- '(ri Tf'. fc A peiioimaiue '-- Tier ' ' . Number 20 High Tributes Again Next Fri. J Ay Sc " ct. i To Present Show command the Follies of M U) I -, cu ,'lU Mrs. Staker Is A iveeyni vxa's f, julay, Ap' A A I ft. IJIjOO Damage Caused Ey FiiC At Grant Berg Hone Civic Leaders Urge Road Commission T hi - 1 Sanpete Towns In Need Of Electricity , !! Pleasant Ganpeie Count Mour. (- i rM J Faced with inadequate powi facilities fur an expanding It: ture, repiesentatives ol six .sac pete county communities in, Wednesday evening at Fphran to pool ttKir cffoits City officers and .nteresh citizens from Fairview Moiom Mt. Pleasant, Spring City, Fph raim and Manti attended tin povyer conclave, called by Di S B. Rigby, chairman ot tin Sanpete county eommission. Although the power situation is more acute in some comntum ties than others a uniform story of out moded and made quate equipment to meet evei growing power demands was told. All of the communities at the meeting with the exception ol Moroni receive from power Moroni municipal systems. power hy Big Spring' Power company, a suhsidiaiy ,u Telluride Power company. Several proposals ad weie vanced at the meeting The on which received most favorable reception advocated the estah lishment of a steam plant whicl would supply power to all com munities in the county and U be owned hy those communit. receiving power from it. Chen) v V v I TOKEN OF AN ENTIRE COMMUNITY S I hiEE :: , n,i tve s :n, John II. Slansficld, center, liMitd ' b v Fum Gtakcr, lei., president TVasdr1 arts!, ir, ptc.kntcd to ll;. G of lhe Fine Arts club. Ilrs. Slar.rftc! b right, bmp, her dp itovdl. Fhoio Madron Studio ,:r t os subs-- r ivro os cm; im Ano'her vies itm mat'h will be sponsoied Tuesda at n m at the Ml Pleasant armory by tb loial I OOF lodge, it "ns aniimmo'ii this week bv Be- -' Smith, tei j e non ihairman of tin' lodge i |