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Show -- rr - rr L t" ' n,y,r - w Lindsay Wisden to become bride of Ryan Larsen Saturday ffie GLen and Moroni, on Saturday, April 8, 1995, at 1 P m ' in Manti at the Old Grist Mill Inn. There will be a family luncheon after the ceremony. The bride is a 1994 graduate of Manti High School. She is employed at Sno Cap Lanes in Ephraim. The bridegroom attended North Sanpete School where he played football and baseball.High He is employed at Farmers Co-o- p Service Station in Moroni. The couple will make their home in Moroni. Ryan Larsen and Lindsay Wisden Hallelujah Hopscotch to be performed by SCT FAIRVIEW Sanpete Community Theater under the direction of Jennifer Smith is presenting the childrens play "Hallelujah Hopscotch". Performances will be April 7, 8, and 10th at 7 p.m. in the Fairview City Dance Hall. This contemporary fairy tale successfully blends fantasy and reality as it introduces a delightful new character into dramatic a Hallelujah Hopscotch, young nonconformist fairy, is abandoned in a backyard where she must adjust to the ways of human children. Hallelujah Hopscotch is enjoyed by the young and old alike who are able to join the performers in experiencing the delights of creative imagination at work. It combines dance, music, and enchanting dialogue. Join Holly Vincent as Hallelujah Hopscotch, Misty Baggerly and Dennis Sullivan as Penny & David Thomas, Kerry Deuel as Mr. Longwood and the cast, with the fairy chorus and musicians in this prize winning play that will win your heart forever. Ticket sales will be at the door, and refreshments will be available. MANT- I- Regional Singles April activities begin Sunday, April 2, 7:30 p.m. with a General Conference Regional Singles Fireside in the Mt. Pleasant lst4th LDS Ward Bldg, 49 S. State. The speaker will be Priscilla Ashbeckfer. Regional Singles Fireside will be Sunday, April 9, at 7:20 p.m. Life AN IP Amy Ursenbach honored during Pioneer Day festivities Saturday MT. PLEASANT Pioneer Day was observed with a special program last Saturday afternoon at the Mt. Pleasant LDS Stake Center. DUP members greeted at the door and Pioneer Association president Bert Ruesch gave everyone a hearty welcome and conducted the meeting. Walter Priest gave the opening prayer and a chicken box lunch was served. After the lunch, Mayor Chesley Christensen recognized the 43 honored guests who were over 80 years old. Amy Ursenbach, 93, was honored as the oldest in attendance as well as Clifford McKinney, John Hasley & Arthur Christensen, all 91. Lynn Poulson read the names of members who have passed away during the year and Kathy Hafen read the minutes of the meeting held 20 years ago. Western music was presented by Leland Coates and Lou Ann The Depot Restoration Committee, all dressed in pioneer costume told of plans for the depot and included Elaine Speak-maBarbara Ann Johansen, Mae Glenda Seely and Thompson, Lois Tucker. Many scenes from the depot were on display as well as a large replica by Mrs. Jay Lott. The closing prayer was given by Glen Hardy. Thanks were extended to Gwen Poulsen, Roxey Washburn, Marti Johansen, Elna McKay, Elliot Lund, Peter Hafen and Daniel Vincent who worked on the various committees. A special thanks was given to any and all who furnished food or helped in the kitchen, to Ben Jenkins who made a backdrop replica of the old depot on the stage and to Marty Johansen, Charles McKay and Dorothy Wilcox for table decorations of pioneer trains and depots. n, Osborne. Kenneth Cope to appear Friday at Snow College EPHRAIM Tickets are still available to hear Kenneth Cope who will appear in concert on March 31, at 7 p.m. at the Snow Regional singles Womens workshop SALT LAKE CIT- Y- The Womens Financial Information Program is sponsoring a workshop series designed to incr. ase Ellen L. Tucker Ellen Tucker celebrates 95th birthday Bud-varso- n. She married Lawrence E. Larsen on Feb. 20, 1918. He later died in France during WWI. She married Lewis Peterson on October 20, 1920; he later died. She married Guy Tucker on Nov. 27, 1963 and he died in 1985. She has one son, Lawrence E. Larsen of Fairview; five grandchildren, 17 and five of women ce and others through increased financial FAIRVIEW Ellen L. Tucker celebrated her 95th birthday March 24, 1995, at her home in Fairview. Ellen was born March 24, 1900, in Spanish Fork. She is the daughter of Icelandic immigrants Gesli and Rannveig " March 29, 1995 - The Pyramid - Page Three Karen Everitt announce the of their daughter, Lindsay Wisden, to son of Milton and Vicki Larsen of - p" knowledge. The workshops will be held each Wednesday, March 29 through May 17 (except April 12) in the Ephraim Co-o- p Bldg. 1 to 3 p.m. or the Gunnison City Hall 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. For more information about the workshops, contact Sanpete County Extension Office, 160 North Main, Manti, UT 84642, or call Those encouraged to attend are: women and men of all ages, educational levels, and financial circumstances who want to develop their skills and knowledge. Midlife and older women are especially encouraged to attend. Two college credits (at additional cost) is also available from Utah State University for those completing the series. 835-215- 1. Activities College purchase tickets, Ephraim Institute of Religion or the Mt. Pleasant, Manti, and Gunnison seminaries. A talented singer and songwriter, Cope has composed songs for five albums produced for the BYU Especially for Youth Conferences by Embryo Records. He recently received the LDS Bookseller Associations Listeners Choice Award for Best Male Vocalist of 1994. Cope climbed to the top of the LDS music best sellers list with the release of the album "Greater Than Us All" in 1989, which remains the ft 1 selling album in the market. Appearing with Cope will be Randy Kartchner, producer, arranger, and composer who has produced over 25 albums in many different genres. The Kenneth Cope concert at the Snow College Activities Center. Amy Ursenbach Garcf ofUJianlts The Ait. Pleasant Pioneer Historical Board would like to express our great love and appreciation to all those who helped in any way to make our pioneer homecoming such a success. Freshmen, J.D. Mitton, Plantation, FL. and Shannon Leffert, Chubbuck, ID. were voted king and queen of the Wasatch Academy Snowball Dance, Saturday night, March 25. He my be a "CHAMP Card of Thanks but t us he will aluays be "SPARKY Thank you to all of you who made my Open House at Bank of Ephraim such a special event yung "CUB!!!! The beautiful flowers HAPPY 194 Lave. , Jeanette, en, gan, fanner, Shauna,BIub, aci and assie music, cards, remembrances and the wonderful friendships I have shared made it an occasion shall never forget A special thanks to the employees at the bank, my family and everyone for their desire to make these days such special ones. I will miss my daily association with all of you but am grateful for the years I was able to 1 BIRTHDAY March Van and Audrey Livingston have returned from a temple mission in Chicago Illinois. They spoke in church in the Ftn. Green Second Ward last Sunday. They are presently living in Provo. serve 7 Ruth April 1,1995. The Pageant will be held M. Rasmuson MT. PLEASANT CITY POSITION AVAILABLE WANTED Young ladies to participate in the Miss Fairview Pageant. Must be 17 years old by Sept. 1, 1995. Pick up applications at Central Utah Telephone 45 W. Center, Fairview. Deadline for applications is and Waterlrrigation Manager Grade: Ten vBprincf Fever Boutique Supervision: Part-tim- e employees as assigned Accountability: Public Works Superintendent Minimum Qualifications: High school graudation Experience: Five years of paid employment in the " water and sewer areas Certification: Must be able to pass Utah State certifications within a one year period Examples of Work: Install, repair water lines and services, full-ti- Baturdar, April 1 Conference Weekend 10 am to 5pm Moroni Senior Citizen Center Faster Crafts, Mothers Dar Items, and More i take water samples, maintain integrity of the entire culinary and irrigation water distribution systems For detailed job description, please contact Dixie Brunger, Mt. Pleasant City Recorder, telephone 462-245- 6. May 6, 1995. Deadline for applications: April 7. 995. 1 4 |