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Show New members inducted in honor society 5? h'&j's, A May , MT. PLEASANT Continued from page 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred; Paul Allred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Osral Allred; Whitney Allred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Allred; Stephanie Blain, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Gary Blain; Timothy Evans, son of Twenty-ei- students were inducted into the North Sanpete High School Chapter of the National Honor Society, April s s F ? & old-wor- w fKfc FTrrA fS Lr-wS- - and other festivity An nnsi k ,hL::a: asa. a Stja Building, crafts there will be food, a ld Those inducted include, Eita Asama, Mindy Bailey, Kami Crisp, Andrew Ericksen, Judy Lott, Katie Mitchell, Clint Christensen, Julie Jensen, Ann Jeanette Kellett, Ginny Lusk, Aaron Miner, Brent Olsen, Mark Parnell, Jana Kaye Nelson, Emilee Allred, Daryl Andelin, Bonnie Bench, Tiffany Loomis, Lois Bench, fr crouds are expected to attend events Large the i Ephraim readies Festival EPHRAIM Let the increased to accommodate the crowds with several seating times available. The Community Theater productions will fill the evening with entertainment. The big news, he said, is the restored Coop Building. "We all are excited about this addition to the community. I expect that future Scandinavian Festivals will center around the Coop and Ephraim Fes-;egi- n. . This years Scandinavian Festival Friday and Saturday, May 25 and 26, will be an exciting one, according to Bruce Peterson, general chairman. Because of the interest in the annual event a larger crowd than normal is expected, he said. More craft and food booths, dancers and events are Elanned and the Pioneer and Park events have been expanded. The Smorgasbord has Qen Help needed for tennis MT. PLEASANT Anyone interested in two new events planned during Hub City Days need to by June 2. Tennis and chess tournaments are planned June', 30 through July 4, according to chairman Dave Blackham. Blackham said he needs to know how ' many people are interested in the events to arrange for tennis courts and tennis tournament dates and to schedule the chess tournament. At least eight people are needed to hold the tennis tour- ' nament, he said. Blackham may be reached at Skyline Pharmacy, i ter . The Festival begins Friday with the bread baking contest and Little Denmark Supper. Saturday is the main festival and begins with a Fun Run at 8 a.m. followed by a tennis tournament at 9 a.m. Tours of the restored Coop begin at 8:30 a.m. The bulk of activities begin tournament pre-regis- Square." A general information brochure about events and Smorgasbord tickets will be available at the Festival Gazebo Saturday or from the Ephraim City Offices prior to the Festival. For more information call 1. the Ephraim City Offices, 283-463- Sanpete Community Theatre to give three performances EPHRAIM SanpeteCom-muriit- y Theatre in conjunction with this years Scandinavian Senior citizens MT. PLEASANT A dinner at the Snow College Cafeteria, today, May 23, at 4 p.m., is being planned for Senior Citizens. Those wishing to attend are urged to double up on PROPERTIES FOR SALE FAIRVliW on .3 acre lot with irrig. water, garage, 3 bedrooms. This will go quickly at $39,000. 1200 sq. ft., home, w2-ca- r garage, Beautifully finishfull ed, nearly new, basement, 2 bedrooms, down, 3 MUST SEE bedrooms, up. home on .83 acre with 7 shares water, mostly remodeled. Priced right I24.0Q0. bedroom home on corner lot with ir$17,000 Steal. This rig. water. Very livable with new gas W.H. Just listed for sale. Newer 3 bedrooms, lA baths, wfull basement, nice lot, FHA would finance this home. $58,000. Big 1.25 acre building lot in Fairview, with 2 sh. water can be split. $6,000. Nice at 10 a.m. with bread baking displays and tasting tables, craft booths, food booths, folk dancers, Old World crafts demonstrations, historic tours, trolls display and art show. A new event, the Childrens Costume Parade, will be a 1 The Smorgasbord will E.m. seating times of 4, 5, and 6 p.m. Sanpete Community Theater productions will be a 5:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Festival will be presenting "A Night of Scenes". The performance will feature a variety of scenes from different plays including: "Henry VI", "Pea B.S.", "The Long Retreat", "The Diary of Adam and Eve", and others. There will be performances in the Manti City Hall auditorium May 23 and 24 at 8 p.m., and in the Ephraim City Hall Auditorium May 26 at 5:30 and 8 p.m. There is a suggested donation. The scenes, directed by Jeb Branin and John Hales, feature a variety of talented actors and actresses from Sanpete County. Fountain Green Tina Allred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Allred; Mindy Bailey, daughter of Carolyn Bailey; Diane Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davjd Christensen; Jon Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Louis Cook; Clinton Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hansen; Liesl Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hansen; Troy Lamb, son of Kent and Jan Lamb, Owasso, Okla., and living with Coleen Lamb, Wales; Melinda Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Walker. nt; Cody Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Christensen; Lemikki Jacobsen, daughter of Jose and Deandra Barrera; Alissa Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Roberts, and Amanda Steadman, daugh treasurer, and Andrew Ericksen, parliamentarian. crib corner k 3-- 4 INDIANOLA 5 acres with water right. $14,000 will "This performance will have something for everyone, from comedy to serious drama," said Branin. McKay Andreason, Chairman of the Board of Directors for Sanpete Community Theatre, commented that, "This should be an enjoyable experience, for those involved, and for those who attend. Hopefully, it will become a tradition with the Scandinavian Festival." home with newly remodeled kitchen, large lot, $25,000. HOW IS THE TIME TO BUY - . 427-387- 1 ORIHISTATSMTMELEAS'ANIB MT: PLEASANT James Ray Jorgensen celebrated his 88th birthday May 20, 1990, at his home with a picnic party given by his children and grandchildren. GRADUATING SENIORS end MEMORIAL WEEKEND SPECIALS May 25 through May 28 10 ox. Top Sirloin Dlnnor comet with talad bar, H PIZZA 130S toppmge and drink baked potato, veg. A roll 10 6x. Prlmo Rib Dlnnor comet with talad bar, baked potato, veg., A dinner roll CALL 462-3- 1 11 VFW to MURRAY Mr. and Mrs. Dean Peckham announce the arrival of their first child, a boy, born March 19, 1990 in the Cottonwood Hospital. Grandparents are Carolyn Bailey, Fountain Green; Mr. and Mrs. Royce Peckham, Riverton; great grandparents, Hazel Bailey, Fouintain Green; Lorraine Hayes, Nephi and the paternal great grandparents of Helper. Paula and Dean have been attending Utah State University Merline Morgan, Linda Larsen, Teresa Larsen and children attended the reception for, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Anderson at the Anderson, home in Sandy. The Andcrsons were married May 5, 1990, in the Jordon River Temple. present program MT. PLEASANT The annual Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9276 and American Legion Post 4 Memorial Services will be held Saturday May 26, at 2 p.m. at the City Cemetery flag pole. According to Past Commander Lyle Klotz, the Memorial Day program is being held on Saturday so that those who wish may attend the dedication of the Utah Veterans Memorial Park at Camp Williams, Monday, May 28. During Saturdays program, VFW Post 9276 will dedicate a plaque and flower planter at the flag pole. VFW Buddy Poppy sales will be held May 26. Continued page 1 Passano, Larkspur, Calif.; Manuel Puella, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Puella, Topawa, Az.; Brad Radabaugh, son of Mrs. Leslie Radabaugh, Brighton, Mi.; Fernando Rodriguez-Requej- o, son of Mrs. Reina Requejo, Ovieda, Spain; Tracy Rice, daughter of Mrs. Ellen Rice, Carlsbad, Calif., and Mr. Denis Rice, Tiburon, Calif. Also, Christopher Rowland, son of Mrs. Katherine Rowland, Cottonwood, Az.; Mike Shurko, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shurko, Downey, Calif.; Chonlada Sirimong-kolkasedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charoen Sirimong-kolkaseBangkok, Thailand; Laura Smyrl, daughter of Mrs. Judith C. Reynolds, Spring City; Roger Stash, son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Stash, Bluff; Shouji Tanaka, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daiji Tanaka, Tokyo, Japan; Sonia Waters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Waters, Chino, Calif., and Sarah Oates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oates, Aspen, Colo. m, m, . couldnt cut it anymore... so Iused it to cut the cost ofa new Snapper. wilt', w, :? ih 'ilh My old mower r', : w, Ray Jorgensen to celebrate 88th birthday 15-INC- Sorensen. Wasatch seniors to graduate from was named Miss Ephraim at the annual pageant Saturday night. First runner up was Julie ,Bawden, daughter of Michael 'and Pamela Bawden, and second runner up is Stephanie .Tyhurst, daughter of Mike and Kerry Tyhurst. The new Miss Ephraim is a student at Snow College and an Ephraim resident for the past three years. She is a graduate of Manti High School where she was active in sports and a James R. Jorgensen Bit of Everything Chester Merrill Harward, son of Mary Benjamin, Kaysville, and Roger Harward; Scott Justesen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Justesen, and Richard Sorensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl EPHRAIM Sarah Lynn Ramsey, daughter of Chuck and Lynn Ramsey, of Fair-vie- Many Other Properties Available, Please Check With Us ONE ter of Mr., and Mrs. Marlin Steadman. Sarah Ramsey named new Miss Ephraim MORONI GRADUATION Page Three Sarah Ramsey finance. KENNETH BENCH, CEDAR WEST REALTY 5 Wales vice-preside- nt; . Pyramid -- fully-remodel- all-bric- 8 Mrs. Barbara Peterson; Jennifer Parnell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Parnell; Tracy Sterner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sterner; Amberlee Strate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Strate; Jason Strate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Strate. Brian Blackham, Russell But-tar- s, Dawn Howell, Casey Kimberlee Kjar, Johnson, Amie Merrill, Andrea Morgan, Chris Olson and Jalene Thorne. To qualify for membership, students need to achieve a 3.5 GPA, and show high leadership, service and character standards. The induction was under the direction of this years officer: Tim Evans, president; Alissa Roberts, Jodi Hansen, secretary; Rebecca Seely, treasurer, and Tara Syme, parliamentarian. New officers installed for the 1990-9- 1 school year were, Matt Bailey, president; Tara Andrea Syme, Bench, secretary; Anna Beck, vice-preside- The 1990 NS to award diplomas ght Gb. 23, 650 Qso or 4,2883 He was born May 20, 1 902, in Mt. Pleasant, to James Jorgensen and Caroline Fredrick-se- n Jorgensen. He has lived his entire life in Mt. Pleasant. He married Delma Morten-se- n Aug. 19, 1931, in the Salt Lake Temple. He has devoted his entire life to farming and family. He is the father of four children, the late Keith Jorgensen, Neil Jorgensen and Robert Jorgensen, all of Mt. Pleasant, and Mrs. Kayle (Colleen) Morley, of Moroni. He has 22 grandchildren and 18 en, one bro- ther, Douglas Jorgensen, Manti, and Mrs. Max (Ruth) Cox, A7 of S Sterling Scholar Trade in your old mower And cut the cost of a new Snapper Walk Mower For example, add up the savings shown for model P21507Bwith a 5 hp engine and 21" deck Great deals are available on in business education. She is also active in church and has been employed in Ephraim and presently at a Manti restaurant. Miss Ramsey presented a vocal solo, "Memories" for her tatent and appeared in gown competition in a white Grecian style gown accented with rhinestones. She will attend Snow College again this fall on the scholarship she won as Miss Ephraim. Sarah has traveled in Canv. ada, Alaska and the rest of the United States and in her sophomore year at high school made a trip to Japan. She is majoring in special education with an emphasis on working with the blind and deaf. 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