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Show Pago Four - The Pyramid - January 1, 1997 AMPETE LOPE Mandy Monk to recite vows with Kim Shelley of the year, life-tim- 6; e residents honored by Ftn Green bv Jessie Oldrovd FOUNTAIN GREE- N- The annual city Christmas Party was held Dec. 13. During the program, Fred Burns was honored as "Citizen of the Year." and Victor J. and Kenna Rasmussen were e honored as Residents and their service to the communitLife-tim- y- They were both born and raised in Fountain Green. Victor is the son of Ivin V. and Etta Crowther Rasmussen. Kenna is the daughter of John E. and Nellie Ostler Aagard They both attended elementary and junior high school here and graduated from Moroni High School. He was student body president at Moroni High School. He graduated from Snow College and Brigham Young University with a degree in music and elementary education. He graduated from Pacific Coast Banking School, at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. She was student body at Moroni High School. She attended Snow College and LDS Business College. The were married Feb. 4, 1942, in the Manti LDS Temple. They are the parents of two daughters, Kathleen and Kathryn; three sons, Lewis, Merrill, and Lynn. They have 18 grandchildren and seven nt He taught both elementary and high school. He was an assistant branch manager and eventually manager of First Security Bank in both Mt. Pleasant and Nephi. She has served in LDS ward and stake Relief Society; Young Women's president; Primary and Sunday School auxiliaries and ordinance worker at the Manti LDS Temple and a member of the ward choir for 56 years. She has been the head of the Lamb Day Breakfast Committee for 20 years. He has served as an ordinance worker and sealer in the Manti LDS Temple; an author and compiler of the Manti Temple Centennial Book; served in Sunday School and Young Mens organizations and as counselor in two stake presidencies; ward choir member for 58 years and choir director for 12. He has also served in the U.S. Army Air Corp during World War II; Lamb Day Committee chairman; Sanpete County Planning and Zoning; Fountain Green Planning and Zoning; chairman and member of Sanpete Valley Crib Corner HUNTINGTON Terry and Lori Everitt Kay announce the birth of their daughter, Elbe Ainge Kay, born Dec. 18, 1996, at Castle View Hospital, Price. Hospital Board; Snow College Foundation Board; member of board of directors Utah Lung Association; president and member of Nephi Kiwams Club; He has received special recognition from Snow College as a distinguished alumnus and an outstanding community service award. They were honored by Snow College LDS Institute as Eternal Sweethearts in 1995. MT. PLEASAN- T- North Sanpete High School wrestlers recently competed at Union High School in six duals in less than two days. Hawks may boast a five win, one loss during the event. They lost to Provo by one point, taking second place. Team scores were North Sanpete 47, Emery 17 North Sanpete 63, Pine View 10 North Sanpete 49, Duchesne 30 North Sanpete 62, Union 3 Provo 37, North Sanpete 36 North Sanpete 57, Altamont 14. First place Kris King, 103, won wftn six wins, no losses, all pins; Abe Barker, 135, six wins, no losses, five pins;' Randon Russell, six wins, no losses, two pins; Joe Cook, 160. six wins, no losses, four pms; Casey Perry, six wins, no losses; Joe Johnson, hwt. six wans, no losses, four pins. CENTENNIAL 6j CLERRLV THE BEST IN RUTO GLRSS THANK YOU TO If you need replacement glass for uehde.me the dear choice you- Deductible waiver Windshields Side, Back & Vent Glass Rock chip repair CHRISTIANSEN GLASS & PAINT 951 S State, Mt Pleas (801)462-243- 6 v.w. a uess Wk o cm North Sanpete School District Program collects 400.000 gallons of used motor oil SALT LAKE CIT- Y- The (DIYer) Used Oil Program, the program to collect used motor oil from those who change the oil in their own vehicles, has collected more than 400.000 gallons during the past year, reports Dennis Downs, Director of the Utah Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste, of Environmental Department Quality. To find the location of the free DIYer used oil collection center, call or contact the local health department. Prior to starting this program, the state estimated that more than two million gallons of used oil was being put in garbage cans to go to the landfill, poured behind the garage, down storm drains or in the sewers, all of which are illegal in Utah. "With a mandate from the Utah Legislature in 1993, the of Environmental Department Quality was given the job Since that time, 213 collection centers have established in all part of the with the assistance of the county health departments. MT. PLEASAN- T- Registration for community art classes by art instructor, Brett Curtis, is currently underway. For more information on materials needed 8 and fee schedule, call evenings. Intermediate drawing is scheduled for Tuesday, Jan 7. to Feb. 11, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Basic watercolor painting will be held each Tuesday, Jan 7. through Feb. 11, from 8:15 to 10 JV Junior varsity won against Richfield 49 to 28. Winners were Jared King, 103, fall; Logan Nielson, 112, Mark Noor-lande- r, 119, fall; Justin Brewer, 119, fall; Clinton Sorenson, 125, and two falls. Greg McFarland, 130, defeated by fall; defeated Tyler Poulsen, 140, defeated by fall, 2 win; Aaron Hansen, 145, defeated Justin Hansen, hwt, defeated by fall. 462-914- 8-- 1; 6-- 0, 7-- 9; 8-- p.m. Fundamentals of oil painting 0; is scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 9 to Feb. 13. All classes will be held at Ftn Green news North Sanpete High School, Room E44 for a minimum of 10 people. Instruction will begin on the first night of each class. FOUNTAIN GREE- N- The annual family reunion of Thomas J. and Sarah Crowther was held Dec. 21, at the Mint Cafe, Midvale. Approximately 75 family members were in attendance. They enjoyed dinner, a program and visiting. It is easier to know man in general than to know a particular man. La Rochefoucauld -- free been state local Da Peterson Christensen, Moroni, center, holding her Mariah Tyler Larsen poses with her daughter, granddaughter, and in this five generation picture. Also pictured from left are: great- Third place Jake Sorenson, 113, scored four wins two losses, with three pms; Kade Church, 130, three wins, three loses, one pin; Chad Sunderland, four wins, two loses, three pins. Others Ben Cook, 145, three wins, 3 losses, one pin took fourth; Scott Seely, 125, one win, five losses, one pin, took fifth; Thad sen, 152, with six losses. Community art classes to begin Thad Monson, 152; Chad Sunderland, 189; Brian Bench, 215. 6, North Sanpete wrestlers win 5, lose 1 at Union meet Second place Shaun Tree, 119, five wins, one loss, with three pms; Bryan Bench, five wins, one loss, two pins. 1896-199- MT. PLEASAN- T- North Sanpete wrestlers defeated Richfield 48 to 29, at a dual meet held here recently. Winning grapplers included: Kris King, 103, fall; Jake Sorenson, 112, fall; Shaun Tree, 119, fall; Scott Seeley, 125, Abe Barker 130, fall; Randon Russell, Joe Cook, 160, fall; 140, 12-Casey Perry, 171, fall; Joe Johnson, hwt, fall. Other wrestlers were Kade Church, 135; Ben Cook, 145; 8-- 2; MT. PLEASAN- T- D. Leon and Bobbe Monk announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Mandy Jo, to Eddie Kim Shelley of Mt. Pleasant, son of D. Louis Shelley, of Price, and Susan Anderson, West Valley. They will be married Saturday, Jan. 4, 1997, at the Mt. Pleasant First LDS Ward, 49 South State. A reception will be held that evening from 7 to 9. The bride is a graduate of North Sanpete High School, and is currently studying business management at ICS. She works at Monks Monument Service. Grandparents are Ed Monk, Mt. Pleasant, and the late Donna Monk; Fred Willcox, Spring City; and Althea Wilcox, Nephi. The bridegroom is a graduate of Trapper Creek High School in Darvey, MT. He is currently employed by Arco Electric. Grandparents are LaRue and Eddie Johnson, Provo; Fannie Shelley, Mountainville; and the late John Shelley. The couple plans to make their home in Mt. Pleasant. Citizen North Sanpete wrestlers defeat Richfield, 48 to 29 grandmother Ramona Johnson Christensen, mother, Brandy Brewer Larsen; and grandmother, Paula Christensen Brewer. Mariah was born Oct. 2, 1996. 0 Q Fountain Green Elementary students presented a Christmas program "Christmas Around the World", on Dec. 20, under the direction of Mariana Schulze. All students sang "Joy to the World. The fourth grade class sang "O Christmas Tree"; sixth grade, "Oh Come Little Children", which included customs of Italy, France and Spain region. The friendly beasts of the fifth grade sang about Norway and Sweden. Kindergarten students sang a manger lullaby from the Russia area. The sixth grade sang about Hanukkah, the Jewish holiday. The third grade sang about Mexico, pinata song. The sixth grade sang about Australia, China, and Japan. They sang "Silent Night", in Japanese. The American Christmas songs included "Up on the Housetop", "Jolly Old St. Nicholas," and "The Reindeer Song." A young group ended the program with a clogging dance under the instruction of Judy Beck. io allendie rzeddiny receplion for UlCandy ffo JlCordi dlCt. 0 are cordially invited ZJainily Saturday, Mon- Ftn Green news Urie rids Cddie Dtirn Sielley 7 to 9 p.m., ffanuary 4, 1997 ZPleasanl ZFirst iBQS Ghurci 49 Sou ill Stale Uf Sy some ouersiplit we failed io send an invitation . please consider (His as one. ,S Comprehensive General Dentistry 1055 So. Medical Drive Mt. Pleasant New Patients Welcome Friendly Knowledgeable Staff" Comfortable Dental Care Emergencies Preventative Treatment TODD P. LEE, D.D.S. Call 462-380- for 0 Appointments & Exams 4-- 0 Dec. 28? South Sanpete School District As public spirited Sanpete County citizens you have devoted many, many hours over the past 3 years as you organized, planned and guided us in carrying out activities and projects in commemoration of Utah's 100th birthday. THANK YOU FOR CARING ENOUGH TO BECOME INVOLVED AND FOR GIVING THE TIME AND EFFORT NECESSARY TO THROW A REALLY OUTSTANDING 100TH BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR THE STATE OF UTAH. YOU DID A GREAT JOB! Robert D. Bessey Sanpete County Commissioner May Peterson Chairman "CellularOne provides FREE Roadside Assistance 11 from your cellular links you to the emergency system " Hi! & Safe ZMideufn CELLULARK1E CEDAR CITY DELTA 864-252- 5 RICHFIELD 896-940- 0 network M EPHRAIM 283-501- 0 835-731- 0 |