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Show November 1, 1995 - The Pyramid - Page Three Ivy Anderson observed 90th MORON- I- A family dinner was held at the Senior Citizens Center for Ivy Anderson, who celebrated her 90th birthday on Oct. 29, 1995. Family members attending were her four children and their families, two sisters, three and one brother-in-latotaling 57 people. There were five generations in attendance. sister-in-la- Audrey Dawn and Kaela Chanell Christensen, twin daughters of Lance and Dawn Christensen, Mt. Pleasant, celebrated their first birthdays Oct. 31, 1995. Grandparents are Marlin and Sherry Christensen, and Scott and Leslie Skeem, all of Spring are Pearl Christensen, Mt. Pleasant; City. Elmo and Wanda Howard and Maurine Mower, all of Fairview. product the It is easier to know man in general than to know a particular man. La Rochefoucauld -- Derek Allen Smith Born: Oct. 18, 1995 in Salt Lake City, Ut. Parents: Brent & Dana Smith Kaysville, Ut. Grandparents: Pete & Lois Smith, New Canaan, Conn. Allen & Mary Ann Smith, Colorado Springs, Co. , Wanda Stewart, Mt. Pleasant, Ut. Sydney & Val Kuhl, Billings, Mont. fHorseshoe Moroni seniors MORON- I- Senior Citizen activities for November include: Nov. 2, board meeting at 12:30 p.m.; Nov. 8, free blood pressure clinic at 12:30 p.m. Nov. 13, serviceshopping trip, leave the center at 9 a.m. Nov. 17, Thanksgiving dinner at noon, will not be catered, make reservations by Nov. 14; Nov. 21, free hearing clinic at 11 a.m., free foot clinic 12:30 to 2 p.m., register in advance. Nov. 27, second serviceshopping trip, leave the center at 9 a.m. A catered Christmas Party will be held Friday, Dec. 8, at 5 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by Dave Thomas. Reservations for activities can be made at Lunch is served Tuesday through Friday at the center. The smallest mammal is the Kittis bat of Thailand. It is about the size of a bumblebee and weighs no more than a penny. 436-827- 5. hog-nos- ed Mountain fRgstaurant Ivy Anderson Linda Steele to sign new book Nov. 11 SPRING Steele will copies "James CIT- Y- Linda Allred sign first edition of her new biography, and Elizabeth Allred", from noon to 2 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 11, at Turn of the Century Books in Spring City. The Allreds were early Mormon pioneers who founded Spring City (first called Allred Settlement) on March 22, 1852. Steeles book is a thoroughly researched and annotated family history of the rigors and travails of pioneer families in the trek west and initial years on the rugged Utah frontier, according to a recent press release. The author is a of James and Elizabeth and a current resident of Vernal. She is a historian by training and has woven her research and factual skills into a readable and enjoyable tribute to early pioneer history. For those who cant be present but would like a signed first edition, call Dan or Helen Kee0 nan at (801) 3 or to reserve a copy. , Thanksgiving Day Feast The chefs at the Horseshoe will be busy preparing all of your families traditional favorites. Roast Tom Turkey w sage dressing Baked Ham with Sugar Glaze Roast Prime Rib of Beef Aujus . Adults $1095 Children $595 meals include soup, salad, mashed sweet potatoes, vegetable, cranberry sauce, beverage and, of course, pumpkin pie. All holiday Let Us Do The Cooking!! Serving Reservations 462-953- 462-902- & 12:00-7:0- 0 3 fHorstsfwe Mountain tstmmnt Lunch, Dinner, Sunday Brunch, Sunday Supper 10 Senior Discount, Childrens Value Menu 850 S. Highway 89 Mt. Pleasant Christmas Bazaar slated MT. PLEASANT The Presbyterian Church is having their Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.rn. in the lower level of the church located at 100 South 100 West, according to a recent press release. The bazaar has been an annual event for almost half a century. Local resident, Carolyn Christen- - Mistletoe Mall plans craft fair Great-grandpare- Holstein cattle A INI IP GUNNISO- N- One of the largest craft fairs in Central Utah will be held Friday, Nov. 3, from 5 to 9 p.m. and again Saturday, Nov. 4, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Gunnison Valley High School Girls Gym. The thirteenth annual Mistletoe Mall will include a drawing each day. Winners need not be present at time of drawing to win, but those wishing to participate must attend to enter. On Friday, the Jamboree Cloggers will be serving a variety of homemade soups and breads to help raise money for a performance trip to Disneyland in carry out benevolent projects, but we also get to visit with old friends and new acquaintances each year in an informal setting." Proceeds from the bazaar are used to provide a local family with Christmas gifts, scholarships to Wasatch Academy day students, packets of practical supplies sent to crisis areas, clothing and medical supplies sent to needed areas, donations to local charities, children to camp and other valuable projects. Great care has been taken to see that each dollar raised is spent on a worthy cause. Many months of preparation have gone into preparing for the bazaar. Women have gathered handmade items, plants, baked goods, white elephants, jewelry and other items suitable for giftgiving. The bazaar committee welcomes all to attend and support their efforts. MT. PLEASAN- Senior T- dinner tonight, Nov. I, at 6 p.m. in the senior center. A program is planned. Those attending should bring their dishes and a friend. A blood pressure clinic will be held Monday, Nov. 6, from 1 to 3 p.m. Come early aHd play canasta after the clinic. Kayla Marie Smith Born: Oct. 13, 1995 600 SOUTH MAIN - Ann Arbor, Michigan 8t Luisa Smith 1 0 TO 5 GUNNISON, UTAH GUTS QUALITY DECORATIMG ACCESSORIES - BAKERY PRODUCTS Grandparents: BAND Pete 8t Lois Smith, New Canaan, Conn. lurw Wanda Stewart, Mt. Pleasant, Ut. Sydney & Val Kuhl, Billings, Mont. DIPPED SOURS - SALADS CHOCOLATES nM REBECCA Mn 4 Juli. BALLOT Official Ballot for Ephraim City, Utah November 7, 1995 Recorder v, mng Linda dHired Steele Will sign First Edition copies of her book "James .and Elizabeth Allred (Founders of Spring City) Saturday, Nov. 11, 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. Turn of the Century Books Main Spring City If you can't be present, but would like to reserve a signed copy at $25.00 call Dan or Helen 1 0 .. or Keenan at JJI 462-941- 5 TO 9 GUNNISON VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL Parents: Ross Clam Chowder, Chili, Bake Table, Gifts Auction 1 p.m. Auctioneer - Fred Kreuger 462-902- - NOVEMBER 3 - NOVEMBER 4 in Election Day Fair Time: 10 a.m. Tues., Nov. 7, 1995 Senior Citizens Building 190 N. r Great-grandpare- SATURDAY ion SALT LAKE CIT- Y- Babies delivered by Caesarean section and sent home the next day are three times more likely to develop complications than those hospitalized for two or more An Eagle Scout Court of Honor will be held Sunday, Nov. 5, at 5 p.m. in the Fountain Green First LDS Ward cultural hall, for candidates Michael D. Allred, Jason M. Allred and Calvin B. Allred. They are the sons of Gary L. and Susan O. Hanson and David and Dina Allred. Grandparents are: Mr. and Mrs. Calvin M. Allred, Glen S. Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Don Donaldson and the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Hanson. are: Magdalene Taylor and William Virgus Osborne. FRIDAY 462-944- to Mt. Pleasant Senior Citizens your VOTE on November 7th! Pizarro, Ephraim. Citizens will hold their potluck Come One - Come All would appreciate vo, has been called to serve in the Guatemala Central LDS Mission. She spoke in the Mt. Pleasant Second LDS Ward on Oct. 29. She enters the mission home on Nov. 15. Her grandparents are Lincoyan Cornejo, Las Vegas, NV; and Fresia MP senior citizens The most common problems are perinatal infections and other disorders due to low birth weight. The study, conducted by the Health Care Information I Claudia Elena Webb, daughter of Anamaria Abdul Jabar, Mt. Pleasant, and Cliff Webb, Pro- On Saturday, Gunnison Valley Lions Club will be serving taco salads and sloppy joes to raise funds for the new community swimming pool. Other specialty food and candy items will also be featured. days. Resident of Mt. Pleasant for 24 years Dedicated to serving the citizens of Mt. Pleasant Committed to managing growth and development Concerned about rising costs to citizens Determined to face issues confronting our city government Aqo 1996. babies need longer stay C-sect- sen, remembers being involved for the past 45 years. "I feel that this event is one of the most worthwhile things I do," she said. "We not only raise money to |