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Show April 20, 1994 - The Pyramid - Page Three Health fair, business expo share facilities Saturday at Snow College Activity Center EPHRAIM "Taking Control of Your Health" is the theme of the 1994 annual Sanpete Valley Health Fair slated for Saturday, April 23 beginning at 8 a.m. and will run until noon in conjunction with this years business exposition at the Snow College Activities Center. More than 30 booths, covering a wide variety of health care topics and services will be available. A mobile blood unit will be on hand for those willing to donate. Immunizations for both children and adults will be available by the Department of Health. Free blood pressure checks, The event offers a variety of information on the Baby Your health information and screen- Baby program, as well as basic ings. Event Chair Warren CPR training will be among the Sanpete Home Care services being offered. Services, says, "The mission of the fair is to provide educational opportunities to the entire community at little or no cost and to promote health through gaining meaningful and practical learning " experiences. EPHRAI- M- The LDS Institute of Religions LD Singers will present their annual spring concert, "Best of Times," on April 21, 22 and 23, 8 p.m., at the 23 Institute. The program is an inspirationMANTI-- - The annual youth Super Saturday will be held April al variety of music that will help those in attendance realize that 23 at Manti High School. This we truly are living in the "best of LarRussell are years speakers times," according to a news sen, center position for BYUs basketball team, and Vem Larsen release. Included will be numbers that from the State Board of Educaare light and entertaining, in tion. addition to sacred music. Events will begin at 5 p.m. There is an admission charge. and youth 12 and older are welcome. Dinner will be served afterwards. War is as much a punishment A dance for youth 14 and to the punisher as to the sufferer. older will be held at 8 p.m. Jefferson Ben-incos- a, An added highlight of this will be the culmination of a poster contest involving local elementary school students using the fairs theme. These posters will be on display. Benincosa added, "This fair brings many community agencies together, working toward a common goal, to provide important, useful health information to the people we serve." For information, call years fair LD Singers to perform Super Saturday set for April at Mt. Pleasant Elementary will "the of Oz" at a PTA meeting Wizard perform Thursday, April 21, at 7 p.m. There will be a matinee performance at 1:45 a.m. Under the Fourth-grade- rs direction of Carolyn Christensen and Mary Priest, students have spent two months preparing for the performance, and creating sets and costumes. Lions plan 70th anniversary dinner : MT. PLEASAN- The Mt. T- Elder Matt Carlston, son of Lee Pleasant Lions Club will celeand Flo Carlston, Holliday, has brate their 70th anniversary with been called to serve in the a dinner at the Senior Citizens Costa Rica San Jose LDS Center Saturday, April 30, at 7 Mission. He will enter the MTC p.m. on May 18. His grandparents All past, present and future are: Erma Carlston, Fairview; members are welcome. Reservaand Mildred Anderson, Mt. tions must be made with one of Pleasant. President Karen Kowalski, Lloyd Taylor, or Second Boyd Brothersen. the following: Vice-preside- nt vice-preside- nt FmHA to accept nominations for county committee MAT- I- ' Nominations1 are ' being Sfccepted by the Fanners Home Administration (FmHA) for Sanpete County Committee elections, according to a recent news release. Eligible voters have the right to nominate candidates by petition, copies of which can be obtained from the local FmHA office. For further information, contact Roger L. Nielson at or write FmHA, Suite 6, 50 South Main, Manti 84642. ' Nominations must be received in the Sanpete County FmHA office no later than May 19. Nominees should have an interest in a farm as an owner, tenant or sharecropper within the county or area in which activities of the county or area committee are carried out. They must be U.S. citizens or aliens lawfully admitted for permanent residents, and well qualified for committee work. Spouses of eligible persons are also eligible for nomination for election to the committee. 835-411- Sara Ransom, storyteller, will perform Wednesday, April 27, at the Wasatch Academy auditorium, 120 South 100 West. She is a daughter and granddaughter of travelling storytellers, having performed worldwide. She is a recipient of an NEA Solo Performance Fellowship. Her performance is entitled "Tales of Love and Laughter." The program is sponsored in part by the Utah Arts Council Utah Performing Arts Tour and Wasatch Academy. Admission is free. The Mt. Pleasant LDS Stake Relief Society will sponsor a Stake Mothers and Daughters social on Saturday, April 30, at 7 p.m. in the Mt. Pleasant LDS Stake Center. The program will be presented by the musically talented family of Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Inouye and children. Additional songs will be sung by a stake Merrie Miss Choir. All women ages ten and older are welcome. Light refreshments will be served. Crib corner HARRODSBURG, Kand Charie Ison, Harrodsburg announce the birth of a daughter, March 31, 1994. Grandparents honorina newlyweds Jennifer and UKarl UKadsen &l price. Gitp Hill. Stl " irtm rtird 31, 1994, Htrti jft will ttr 4 tin p uritk Sis Ike Mia Mt. PteaAant & dudaMkip Pcyecmt DONATIONS BY: tin Ftoti Gttnht 100 OCorld9 Hairuiew Elsie Herring, North Sanpete High School. April Z3, 1994 Hr. ). Lataya Lund, Mallery Christensen, Stacey Demille, Whitney Seely, IttnoAtt in Ait Atntr . 131 Munk, Robert Justesen, Rachel Ballard, Misty Deuel, Tiffany Jarrett, Jazz Band, Alice Wilkey's Dance Class, Julie Holman, faailjp (Tip Dnt C9 emit trill Atld ' Hair view 2nd d2 3rdWard Marty & Al Johansen, Carolyn Finlinson, Tracy Johansen, Christa Lee Sorenson, Lori Bagley, Mansion House Photography, Robyn Ephraim Tk i 1994 from 7 to 9 p. m. ta the VoluriteeM $2 per person $1 0 per family : Saturday , Hlpril 23, Elder Patrick Giles, son of Ron and Kathie Giles, of Fairview, recently returned home from the Puerto Rico San Juan LDS Mission. He will speak in the Fairview First LDS Ward, Sunday, April 24 at 11:45 a.m. ikcmk Ijcm Annual Spring Concert April 21, 22, 23 8 p.m. Ephraim LDS Institute cards-ha-lf and Hriends are invited to an open ouse LD SINGERS Insitute students with privilege dam Family Ephraim LDS Institute of Religion 51 N. 100 East Great-grandparen- Y- 1, are: Bruce and Joan Holman, Moroni; Shirley Phillips and Larry Ison, Kentucky. are: Leon and LaRue Holman, Hank and Wanda Morley, all of Moroni, and James and Eula Ison, Harrodsburg, KY. ? jtr 16 tru- - Pitrioit. Elder Brian Bailey will return from the Venezuela Maracaibo LDS Mission on Saturday, April 23. He will speak in the Moroni Second LDS Ward Chapel on Sunday, April 24, at 10:50 a.m. His parents are Susan Gilkey, Moroni, and Paul J. Bailey, Mt. Pleasant. A tourist is a fellow who drives thousands of miles so he can be photographed standing in front of his car. Emile Ganest Johansen Construction Inc., New Wave Beauty Salon, Skyline Pharmacy, Renae's Hair Care, Sew & Save, Country Squire, Country Cuts & Curls, "B Enterprises, Deuel Builders, Tom A. Dyches Ins., Bruce Larsen DDS, Ursenbach Funeral Home, Beck's Appliance, Dr. Dail Averett, Dr. John F. Thompson, Quick Clips, No Idle Hands, Tucker's Emporium, Triangle Lounge, Shep's Garage, Monk's Monument, George W. Johansen Construction, Linda's, Casey's City Lunch, Farmers Floral, Ben Jenkins, Rodger's Dairy Freeze, Far West Bank, Michael Roper CPA, Pleasantries, American Cleaners, Mansion House Studio, The Pyramid. 4 ts |