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Show Thursday, July 15, 1999 Messenger-Enterpris- Page 3 e Greene - Baxter Weddings Manti couple will observe 50th anniversary Christensen - Sears Sts? vx: The children of Dell and Ruth Anderson of Manti, are pleased to honor their parents with a 50th wedding anniversary open house on Friday, July 6 from 6 to 8 p m at the Manti Stake Center. Dell and Ruth met in 1948 after Ruth returned from an Eastern States LDS mission and Dell was a student at Utah State University. Ruth was play- dates follow ed and they were married less than a year later. They moved to Pullman, Washington to continue Dells veterinary' education. They had their first baby there, four more in Logan, w ith the last three bom in New Jersey. First born was Me inda ( Pau I ) Roth w ho iv es and works as a registered nurse in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Rebecca (Paul) ing the piano for an informal group McGarry , teaches at Snow College to sing when she heard a distincand gives private voice lessons. tive bass voice behind her. She DellRay (Teresa) Anderson is a turned to see who it was and saw medical doctor in family practice Dell. in Tremonton, Utah. Shirley (RobOn their first date, he took her ert) Bahlmann is a writer liv ing in to a Pajama Dance on USU camManti. Beverly (AC) Pierce works pus. When he went to pick her up, as a hairdresser and beautician in she answered the door in a dress. Dallas, Texas. Gregory (Judi) He, of course, was wearing paja- Anderson is an oral surgeon in mas. He refused to take her until Logan, Utah. Loraine (Kory) she put her pajamas on. When she Hansen is a legal secretary in San was appropriately dressed they Jose, California Carolyn Anderproceeded to the dance, where son is employed at the Snow ColDell hauled in a pillow, an alarm lege cafeteria and lives at home clock, and a harmonica. He sat with her parents. Dell and Ruth are the proud Ruth on the pillow in the middle of the dance floor and serenaded grandparents of 43 grandchildren, her with a harmonica. Similar one deceased, ranging in age from 22 v ears to a few dav s old 1 Pamela Greene and Kim Baxter Gerry Christensen and the late Linda Christensen of Ephraim, Utah, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter. Crystal Anne to Jonathan Sears, son of Boyd and Penny Sears, of Smithfield, Utah. The couple will be married Friday, July 6, 999, in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Ephraim 5th Ward cultural hall, 10 So. Main. An open house will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, July 17, 1999, at the Smithfield 1st Ward cultural hall, 1 1 175 So. 100 W. Crystal is a 1998 graduate of Manti High School, where she participated, lettered and held leadership positions in the Speech and Drama clubs. She also participated extensively in the Spanish class and club for four years. Jon is a 1994 graduate of Sky View High School. He served an LDS mission in the Brazil Belo Horizonte West Mission. He is currently attending USU and working at Hyclone Labs. Dayton is happy to announce The bride graduated from the marriage of his mother, Manti High School and LDS seminary. She earned a degree in accounting at Stevens Henager College and is currently working at Central Utah Counseling Center in Mt. Pleasant. The groom is a graduate of North Sanpete High School. He is currently serving in the Utah National Guard. Pamela Greene to Kim Baxter on Saturday, July 17, 1999. Parents of the bride are Gail and LaDonna Ludvigson, Sterling, and Robert Greene, Holladay. Parents of the groom are Rex and Gaylene Baxter, Mt. Pleasant. A reception will be held in their honor from 7 until 9 p.m., at the Officers Club at Camp W.G. Williams, 17800 Camp Williams Road, Riverton. vows. Amy is the daughter of David and Janene Strate of Ephraim. Gary is the son of Debbie and Fred Draper of Mt. Pleasant, and Dennis and Vena Gardner of Stephanie Tate, Cherise Johnson, Tara Christensen, Melody Christensen, Angela Sickler and Penny Sears. The couple is registered at in Logan and Wal-Ma- rt Chesten K. Steck Jamaica, Kingston Mission The wedding will take place at Lakehill Campground the morning of July 1 7, w ith a reception that evening at the Ephraim Pioneer Park from 6 to 8. If by some mistake or oversight you did not receive an invitation, please consider this a personal request for you to come and share in our joy. Centerfield. Bobo - Brown Maurice D. Brown of Wales and Phyllis J. Bobo of Manti were united in marriage July 10, 1999 in the Manti LDS Temple. A small reception was held in The couple will make their home in Mt. Pleasant. Showers were given by Strate - Gardner Amy Strate and Gary Gardner have chosen Saturday, July 17, 1999 to exchange their wedding I 1 Manti at Phyllis home from 3-- 5 Cheston K. Steck has been called to serve in the Jamaica, Kingston Mission of the LDS Church. He will speak in the Ephraim 4th Ward on July 8 at 1 rently serving a mission in Sharon, Vermont, and Keith and the late Mary Hooper, and Bobbie Hooper of Richfield. Dell and Ruth Anderson 1 p.m. Cheston is an Eagle Scout. He is a graduate of Manti High School and Seminary, and has recently been attending Snow College. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on July 21. Cheston is the son of Kerry and Carma Steck, of Ephraim. He is the grandson of Jack and Great looking and very Ffi5T! Francell Steck of Ephraim, cur p.m. The couple will reside in Manti and continue their temple work together. 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