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Show SVUIL ll MMmi ML UUD II I I II M okV : H " wuy ffl? Ill P1SI FEW MONTHS Pavement And Installation of New White Way in Business Section Gives New Spirit to Community; Town h Resur-rected Resur-rected From the Dead. Makes Best Main Street in the State -Mu.iul Pieasant cit.,.ens i.ejuice in the iKofcK-ti made by uuj- eiiy m Ihe last Knv inontlu. A fitting and appropriate program as given liy the citizens of Mount Pieasant at the intersection of Main and h'irst Wen streets on the pavement pave-ment in appreciation of the coin-pielion coin-pielion of the improved type of Portland Port-land Utah Cement concrete construction construc-tion of pavement laid on Main street by Stale and Federal' Government la cooperation with the city. This type of ptnetnent is the best lha.t has hern laid in the state of Ftah, according ac-cording the Preston G. Peterson, chairman of tlie State Road t'oiii-niirrion. t'oiii-niirrion. Mr. IVtetsoti says Mount Plea. -ant ha-, the best Main Street in Utah. A sli'eet h:;;;,l concert was given. L. R. Christ cnsi'ii, president of the Ml. I'l ' 1 ':: I .iotis ( 'lull, acted si H ' !ia i rnia ii oi tlie inc-l inj;. A lining the sprnn- rs were .Mayor Holier! II. Hinckley, who piloted tile civic Im-iioveaient Im-iioveaient diiiii,); the part two years, County Coniniis -inner Cenrr.e E. t eok of Fountain Creon. Coiiiicilinaii i leet C. I.. Sle.r art. I'leaident 1'reH-t.iii 1'reH-t.iii G. Peterson of the Stale (nail Commission, and Ncplil L. Morris. Mayor Hinckley rev iewe.l the mad liroblee.s sold' we henan acliv.r iini rovcmeni in Sanpete County, und teld of how one improvement after ai. other was accomplished, until at but Mt. Pleasant has received thU (font limed on lust page. ) Mount Pleasant j Rejoices In The Progress of City (Continued from fist page.) J improve. lent. Floyd Young sang a solo ana George K. Cook spoke oi 4 improving the roads between Mount 4 I'ioa.-u.m and Moroni, and Mt. Pleas- 1 int and Spring City. j Preston G. Peterson expressed himself very much pleased with the 4 plendid construction of the Improve. 1 ment cone here, and he hoped to be j able to help persuade the govern- ment officials to do more road build- 4 ir.g in Utah. He said It shows the J I'.cgress of civilization. Nephi L. Morris gave an eloquent f.ddress on the progress of trans- 1 portation during the past few nun- ' d:ed years.' In the evening a dance was staged on the pavement beside a great , bonfire. Later lhe dancers went to the Armory Hall and enjoyed a very pleasant time. A selver set was won .by Mayor Hinckley, who gave it to the Service Star Legion. The proceeds of the dance were also given to the Service Star Legion to help erect the Dough Hoy monument. With the new White Way street lighting system installed in the business busi-ness section of omr city, Mt. Pleasan-1 has taken on a New Spirit. The old town has really and truly been iea-urrected iea-urrected from the dead. Mt. Pleasant shines out in splendor splen-dor by day and by night. ' She ha; taken her place among the progressive pro-gressive cities in the intermountain section. She is the Hub Citv, the very center of the state. Nestled near the foot of the Wasatch Moun-' tains, the most inviting playground i.i Utah and most productive range, ,. Mt. Pleasant has received great ad-I ad-I -vantages in the livestock industry She has igained a most, desirable .position in the .sheep industry. More pure bred Rannbouillet sheep are raised at Mt. Pleasant than any other place, and for this achievement Mt.. Fleasant is considered the "World's I Center of the RmbouHlet Sheep In- f dusfry." This city is known the world over from Japan, Russia, Ar- gentine to Canada for the fine I sheep produced here. f Mt. Pleasant merchants are .al.30 proud of our city and are also pos- sessed of a new spirit. They adver- Use that "you can get what you want in Mt. Pleasant" and the merchants have it. |