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Show Page Two - The Pyramid - January s j Social News v, XJSWf Foods, weddings, anniversaries When the driver of one automobile Sanpete meets the driver of another Sanpete he doesnt automobile, wave. He lifts one finger from the steering wheel. The other day I caught my nodding at the rear view mirror after the other car had passed! son-in-la- Couple set nuptial vows in SL Temple of This observance strange local customs triggered a train of thought about the art of Mrs. Helen Brown and Mr. Myron Brown are nouncing the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Melinda, to Morris Evan Cloward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C. Cloward of Bountiful. The couple will recite vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Friday, February 2, 1979. They will be honored at a family buffet in the home of the brides parents, and that evening at a reception in Bountiful. Her bridegroom is a graduate of Sierra High School and LDS Seminary in Whittier., Calif. Grandparents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lund and Mrs. Amy Brown of Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bigler of Fountain Green. The new Mr. and Mrs. Cloward will honeymoon in California and make their first home in Kearns. an- Thomas Iters, Deborah Johansen Local couple will wed in temple rites Nora Christensen was named Homemaker of the month in the Fairview South Ward second session Relief Society on Sunday. Mrs. Christensen was cited for being, according to a letter written by her daughter, Julie in behalf of all her children, our best friend from then to now. and she was thanked for many things. Among those were family traditions, helping her children set goals and Hall. Debbie is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johansen of Mt. Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Moosman of LaVerkin. Tom. who has served an LDS Mission in Illinois, is the grandson of Mrs. Loren Rees, Wales, and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Peterson, of Fountain Green. The newlvweds will make their home in Ephraim where both are attending Snow College. On graduating from Snow in the Spring they plan to be moving to Logan to attend Utah State University. Watw Duane and Judy Whittle and children Diana Lynn, Donna Duane Lee, Douglas, Robert K.C., and Debra Ann have moved here from Granger to make their home. An older son Robert remained in Granger. The family is getting settled into their new home west of town by the Wales Canyon Road. They own some horses and enjoy horseback riding and skiing. Dennis and Anita Roberts and children Annalyn, Alissa, Wendle, and Michael have moved back here from RivMon and are in the process of building a new home on the comer south of the old Randall when they went home after trip to Arizona and Mexico. She went to Mesa with Eanda and Harry missionary letters not only to her son but to his converts, sewing and teaching her daughters to Nora Christensen 4 Ml. Vdmaid spending here with Christmas their parents Lincoln and Mabel Ison and family. She visited in Snowflake with Elona and Terry Merrill and her grandparents. In Mesa she visited the Randalls and Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Ison and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ison and also enjoyed a trip to Calexico, Mex. Her father Lincoln went down Wednesday and visited and brought her back home Saturday. Mrs. Elda Rees has spent the past nine days in the hospital and returned home Sunday. We hope she continues to progress and will soon be 262-213- 4 Members of the Ray C. Peterson family celebrate Mission. She will enter the MTC in Provo on January 25. Miss Crosland is a graduate of North Sanpete High and School LDS Seminary. She has attended Utah Trade Tech in Provo with a major in accounting. While attending I'TC she was studentbody financial vice president and Lambda Delta President. Sigma She has been employed with a publication firm in Provo as a keypunch operator and three greeting in general. I guess the most enthusiastic greeters are those who havent seen one another for some time. This display of hugging and kissing and even hysteria is common at airports and similar places. Of course, young lovers indulge in this sort of thing after very short separations, but they are exceptions. The opposite extreme is found in England where any sort of emotional display is considered to be in bad taste. The young man from the wars, long on the missing list, appears at the door. His fathers face remains expressionless, his lips hardly move as he say$, Why John, I thought you were dead. Children who are complete strangers greet each other as if they have been acquainted for years. One child is rolling on the lawn. Another joins him. After a few minutes the first says to the second, "My pop can lick your pop. So admirable, this ability of the young to social ignore restraints. greet by rubbing noses. Actresses kiss everybody and call Men them Dahling! who have sideswiped each other in automobiles are apt to pile out and greet each other in a manner that draws a crowd. Viewed dispassionthis guess business is rather unnecessary. I ately, greeting individual strange suddenly throws warm arms about you and cries, old Margaret, mean, both parties know the other one is there, why waste the time? But Janell pal, Sherrill geuuOUuft receive the Good were in- cluded Annetta and Bob Mower, Peggy and Ron grandChristensen, children; Lynn Mower, Ted and Jan Mower Hunt, Joe and Kaye Mower, Joe, Allen, Chad, Troy; Janell Excerpts from the nomination letter say, She has brightened many a day with her cheery smile and sweet Anderson personality. and Heidi Christensen along with five great Other grandchildren. family members also to called extend is help. She has been active in various church activities and is now teaching a Bee Hive class. She is a talented pianist and excellent seamstress, and 2 represented hometown well as spent Adrienne Jensen, is all Nicole dressed for her first birthday. She was one year old January 16, and is the 1979, daughter of Danny and up all family all. It is not for man to rest absolute contentment. Southey Debate is masculine; conversation is feminine. Alcolt of Kathy Jensen Hunter. Her grandparents are Boyce and Maxine Jensen, former residents of Ftn. Green and Moroni, now of Salt Lake City; Don and Carma Hutchinson. Granger. Great-grandparen- are Minnie Oldroyd and the late Leonard Oldroyd, Ftn. Green; Oliver and Olive IVasnall, Tooele, and J. F. Hutchinson, Salt Lake City. Adrienne has tnosisters, Andrea and Alicia. childern, chosen by teacher Barbara Gordon each month to receive this special honor. Recognition j CUlMer IOf scouts set greetings. The annual Boy Scout Recognition dinner is set this In God we trust; all for Saturday, January 20 at the Snow others must pay cash. American Saying College auditorium. Ross J. Taylor, Director of the Mountain West Area of the Western Region of Boy Scouts of America will be the speaker., according to Scott Johnson of the Sanpete Council. All men would be cowards if they durst. Karl of Rochester r in Mt. Pleasant Acme Club FABRIC DEPT. Large Assorted prints JAssortment Irregular reg. to $3.29 NOW TOWELS jl II 90 Values to $3.98 Baby Quilt Prints 2 off SOOTS ANY tjJ (o)$ BEDSPREAD OR ELECTRIC BLANKET Thursday 27.95 SAVE group Dinner guests at the home of Warren and Micaela Jacobson were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Nelson and twochildren; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell (Susan) two and Jacobson children; and the proud brothers of the new baby: Issac, Jesse, Brandon, all in honor of Jacob, who was and Abraham, Wofet Marlin and Gwen Steadman are the happy parents of a new baby girl bom December 30, in Salt Lake City. She is named Hallee. The Steadmans seven have other children, Shalmarie, Saleen, Amy, Amanda, Zaam, Tad and Patrick. Her grandmother is Mrs. Florence Phelps of South Jordan. t t was Tmlm Gtm U Gi HOME and Fawn singing and each member displayed one of her talents. off any set of TWO PILLOWS Men's and Ladies sizes with blessed that day. jj Sug. retail SHF Members of the Acme Literary Club met at the Senior Citizen Center last Madsen as hostess. MOON 0 enjoys meet There to 2n 1 0 Milliken makes the carpet that makes the room. And were making it easier than ever for you to put elegant, luxurious Milliken carpet in any room of your home, right now. Choose from an enormous selection of textures, colors and styles in today's long wearing, fibers, They're durably constructed by Milliken to keep their rich looks for years. Hut at prices like these we can't keep them in stock very long. So, come in today and see them all. Reg. $8.95 ONLY easy-Lo-care-f- 0V $7.39 ONLY $0.39 for STEVE PETERSON INTERIORS 285 East State Rd. 785-305- 6 q yd Reg. $10.95 DQ.A0C3 Pleasant Grove Her willingness to serve is shown in many ways. If there is a job to be done, Janell is always there to Barentsen. One member of Relief Society session Award personality. DeAnn Those attending Samaritan qualities and pleasant members, Mabin, Joyce, and Keith Hafen; Carl and Gale Ann Rasmussen and family, Douglas, Jill, Clay and Ann Dahl and son, Nathan. A hot ham dinner and ; visiting were enjoyed by in Fairview the month of for December. She was named as the winner at the chamber luncheon held Tuesday. Miss Anderson was nominated for many fine Thursday in Holladay at the home of Austin and Ruby Mangelson where a going away party was held for Mr. and Mrs. Brad (Elaine) Tuttle and two little daughters: Shalene and Janette. The Tuttle family is leaving Utah to move to Boise, Idaho. Elaine is the daughter of Joyce Mabin Hafen. Also attending party of Chamber of Commerce Mrs. Etta Rasmussen, Camille Field, Doris Christensen, and Kenna Rasmussen Anderson Fairview, was chosen to FmwIwk Gteen 445-342- Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. howve you been? And how did that battle with Vera turn out? Greeting the person allows time for a search through the piles of mental debris for a clue as to his identity. The most important thing about a greeting isnt so much whats said, as the way its said. After all, How do you do? doesnt make a great deal of sense. How do you do what? But the shine in the eye and the outpouring of warmth, not to mention the great big smile, can make it very special. So when we greet each other lets give a little bit of soul too, and the world will be a lot nicer, dont you think? Mangelson Eskimos I it sometimes has its uses. A Rays 70th Roger, Julie Nielsen and birthday. well. Crosland, Moroni will be honored at a testimonial farewell Sunday, January 21 at p. in. in the Moroni l.l)S West Ward. Prior to serving in the sew, helping them with secretary. are Her Mrs. piano lessons, being a grandparents McKinnon, good listener, being Helena Moroni and Mrs. Clara pleasant to be around, S. Crosland, Provo. and being a good companion and cute grand-- ' He is well paid that is mother." well satisfied. Mrs. Christensens husband, Wendell, was in attendance to see this honor bestowed upon his wife. The Christensens met Saturday, January 6 at the Peterson home to have one. Loraa Ison enjoyed a them, achieving Crosland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (Helen) Fairview homemaker praised Rodger Johansen of Mt. Pleasant are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Deborah Ann, to Thomas L. Rees, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Rees of Ephraim. The couple will be married in the Manti LDS Temple on Friday January 26. A reception will be held in their honor that evening in the Mt. Pleasant First and Fourth Ward Cultural 436-847- J Marie and Mrs. luajVije gets Good Sam award By Margaret Russell Family Living Mr. J. Anderson Over the back fence 18, 1979 .q yd Miss her reigning Fairview this past year. Janell is a graduate of North Sanpete High School, attended Snow College, and is now at Nielson employed Grocery in Fairview. She joins four other Fairview young people who have been recipients of the Chamber trophy. Others are Scott Mower, Linda Nielsen and Tom Cox. HulartkStwis FINALLY The wood stove for thpse who are serious about heating &cooking with wood Automatic diatl Bums 14 hours on one Idling (onwrts to open fireplace msiantiy 3 the Burns luri ol many stoves ANDERSON DRUG EPHRAIM |