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Show " December 7, 1994 - The Pyramid - Page Tnree Crystal Cox to wed Dale Howe in Manti temple ceremony ANIFET EPHRAIM Neal and Carol Cox announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Crystal, to Dale Howe, son of Elliot and Maralyne Howe of Pleasant Grove, on Friday, Dec. 9, 1994, in the Manti LDS Tempie. A reception will be held in their honor that Evening from 7 to 9 oclock at the Ephraim LDS Stake Center. : The bride is a graduate of Manti High School hnd Snow College, and is studying nursing at Weber State University. The bridegroom is a management and information systems graduate of BYU, and is employed in Salt Lake City. The couple plan to live in Centerville. I Bed and breakfast inns sponsor Christmas tour Crystal Westring, Troy Olsen to recite temple vows ppi Xtel i lib Choir and the Manti Caroliers at 7:30. A drawing will be held for a free nights stay.. There is an admission charge. For more information, contact Fiddlers Green in Mt. Pleasant, Pherson House in Ephraim or Yardley Inn in Manti. include Heritage House, Manti House, Brigham House, Yardley and Manti Old Mill inns in Manti; Fiddlers Green, Winkelman Bed and Breakfast, and Mansion House in Mt. Pleasant; and Ephraim Homestead and Pherson House in Ephraim. An turkey dinner will be served at the Manti House at 6 p.m., followed by a program featuring the Presbyteri Troy David Olsen and Crystal Ann Westring : inns thank you ed I would Cike to express my appreciation tot fie voters of Sanpete County for their support andvote of confidence in me as Sanpete County Clerk in the recent eCection. I pCedge to continue to serve you to the Best of my aBidty . NEPHI Jerry and Sandra Westring announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Crystal Ann, to Troy David Olsen, son of David and Jackie Olsen of Fountain Green, on Saturday, Dec. 10, 1994, in the Manti LDS Temple. They will be honored at a reception that evening from 7 to 9 oclock at the Nephi Seventh LDS Ward, 222 South 100 East. The bride graduated from Juab High School and LDS Seminary, and is attending Dixie Junior College in St. George. The bridegroom attended North Sanpete High School and is employed by George W. Johansen Construction. Grandparents are Mrs. Jean Westring of gen-era- Xristine an Open Jfouse in onor of OKicae ancf r)eie (Decemer 14, Dale Howe and Crystal Cox Great-grandparen- ;MP seniors ' MT. PLEASAN- T- The Senior Citizens are having their potluck dinner and program tonight, Dec. 7, at 6 p.m. Everyone should bring their own at te flCoroni Siae Gen ter rJe Goupfe wifi e married flecemder ts in 13, 1994 te Saf 3ae Uempfe of Mt. Pleasant. Come Home For Christmas Michael Christensen and Debbie Niederhauser MP lists lighting winners Esther Christensen for historical authenticity. Homes are being judged on the basis of design, overall lighting and uniqueness. Competition continues with the Holiday Classic, which is 1994 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Matthew James Walker came from Northridge, CA, at Thanksgiving time to celebrate his first birthday with grandparents, Charles and Etna McKay. Accompanying him were his parents, Jim and Jennifer McKay Walker. are Verl and Julia Johansen, and Bernetta McKay CLINTO- N- Karren and Joanne Niederhauser MT. PLEASAN- T- Holly and Kenneth Anderson were the winners in the Early Bird competition of the Mt. Pleasant Christmas Lighting Contest, which was judged Nov. 26. The Good Citizen participants were judged Dec. 4, and Kelly Hansen emerged as the winner, with special recognition given to f. Anderson invite you to Virgil and Madge Lee of St. George, Robert and Lucille Mattinson of Nephi, and Jay and Mawa Olsen of Fountain Green. The couple will live in St. George. Debbie Niederhauser, Michael Christensen wed in SLC Temple C flCrs. JICiicteH Gristensen JKr. Nephi, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Debbie, to Michael Christensen, son of Mitchell and Kathleen Christensen of Moroni, on Tuesday, Dec. 13, 1994, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They will be honored at a reception that evening in Ogden. A local open house will be held the following evening, Dec. 14, from 7 to 9 oclock, at the Moroni LDS Stake Center. MT. PLEASANT Reminiscences of pioneer childhood will be the topic of the Camp Hamb-leto- n DUP meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 13 at 2 p.m. There will also be a Christmas program. Hostesses will be Louise Johanson, Helen Lasson, Clara Larsen and Nina Johanson. Those participating in the camp aluminum can drive should bring them crushed to the meeting. an Bell SANPETE COUNT- Y- Ten bed and breakfast inns throughout the county are dressed in holiday splendor for a Christmas tour on Dec. 10, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Participating DUP news scheduled for judging on Dec. 11. Residents are reminded that they must sign up at Mt. Pleasant City Hall by Dec. 9 at 5 p.m. to be considered. Businesses must also sign up by 5 p.m., Dec. 9, to be considered for the Good Business award, which will be judged Dec. 10. Ftn Green DUP by Jessie Oldroyd FOUNTAIN GREE- N- Brigham Youngs excursions to the settlements was the lesson given by Hazel Bailey during the Nov. 14 Uinta Springs DUP meeting. Verdeen Jacobson presented the pioneer history of her two Charity Larsen and Elizabeth Jane Stump. Charity Larsen Yorganson was bom in 1836 in Sweden, joined the LDS Church and left Sweden with a group coming to Utah in 1857. She came to Sanpete where she and her husband lived in a dugout in Moroni. She died in 1908. Elizabeth Jane Stump was bom in Virginia in 1839 and moved to Council Bluffs, IA, with her father who later died and left her to care for the family. She met LDS missionaries, joined the Church and came to Utah with her family, later moving to Moroni. Mt. Pleasant Main street First City Ducks Drawing Saturday, Dec. 101 p.m. Senior Citizens Center FREE HOLIDAY MAM GIVEAWAY Plans were made for the annual Christmas party on Dec. 14. Each member will bring a canned-foo- d donation for bution to the needy. distri- was Captain Conducting Arlene Farnsworth, prayer was offered by Chaplain Geraldine Johnson, the pledge was led by Beth Anderson, group singing was led by Kenna Rasmussen, and organist was Hazel Bailey. TAKE THIS CHRISTMAS TREE SHOPPING WITH YOU AROUND TO SIX DIFFERENT PARTICIPATING MERCHANTS AND WHEN YOU PURCHASE $10 OR MORE THEY WILL VALIDATE YOUR TREE. ONCE YOU HAVE SIX DIFFERENT VALIDA- TIONS HURRY IN TO BECK'S HOME FURNISHINGS WHERE THE FIRST PEOPLE TO BRING IN VALIDATED TREES WILL RECEIVE A COUPON FOR A 50 FREE 7 LB. HOLIDAY HAM PARTICIPATING MERCHANTS: CASEYS CITY LUNCH, MAIN STREET SUB, COUNTRY SQUIRE, NO IDLE HANDS, JECS. CRAFT COOP, WHEELER'S CIRCLE BAR E, EWENIQUE GIFTS, TUCKERS, BECK'S HOME FURNISHINGS, PLEASANTRIES, FARMER'S FLORAL. SKYLiNE PHARMACY. DESIGNER ACCENTS, DEUEL BUILDERS, RODGERS DAIRY FREEZE, SEW 8t SAVE. Christmas (Sales & (Savings Continued Reading Enrich- Students participating in the ment program at Mt. Pleasant Elementary School are pictured here from left front: Rebecca Fowles, Sarah Mackenzie, Lisa Busby, Lacey Shelley, Rachelle Wardle, McCade Lusk, Rebecca Anderson and Megan Vasquez; from left middle: Stephanie Murphy, Brett Seely, i At Tyler Jorgensen, Brittany Palmer, Rachel Curl, Amber Boekweg, Aretha Guzman, Alisha Gilbert and Melissa Gilbert; from left back: Laurie Gilbert, Craig Larsen, Kathi Hausen, Veronica Staten, Abby Stubbs, Sheldon Stacey Hales and Torrie Simons. Hol-gree- Main n, Street (Stores k |