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Show PYRAMID THE Thursday, October 14, 2004 3 StortSMART seminar slated for Oct. 20 Sanpete Life training to help them understand the process of starting a business. Consultations are offered by appointment at no charge. In the Richfield area, those interest velopment Center (USB-DCThere is no charge for admission. is encouraged but not required. Those seeking more information or who wish to visit may Sanpete VaUey Singers prepare for season T April Christensen, Brandon Jacobson Utah Small Business pre-regist- RIVERTON- - Dan and Tami Christensen, Riverton, announce the marriage of their daughter, April, to Brandon Wendell Jacobson, son of Wendell and Melba Jacobson, Fountain Green; Thursday, Oct. 21, 2004, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening from 6 to 8 p.m., in the Fountain Green Dance Hall, 74 South State Street, Fountain Green. An open house will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 22, in the LDS Church, 12242 South 2700 West, River- er in the South Visitor's Center. in past years, the choir musiwill holiday perform for prisoners at County's great cal traditions is once again the Central Utah Correctioncoming together in Mt. Pleas- al Facility in Gunnison. There will be local commuant. Sanpete County's comthe ,rSanpete nity concerts here in Sanpete munity choir, has Valley Singers", begun ana a scheduled perforpreparation for their fourth mance in Payson as well. Choir participation is open annual Christmas Concert series and are inviting choir to all persons above 15 years singers and soloists from all of age capable of singing parts of the county to partici- choir parts. "We will also feature several soloists in this pate. This truly has become a year's program," Clark said. Rehearsals for this year's rich musical tradition," stated Steve Clark, the choir's di- program have already berector. "We have people gun. The deadline for perfrom all parts of Sanpete par- sons to be included as a 2004 ticipating. Our choir mem- participant is Sunday, Nov, bers enjoy a great opportuni- 7. This year's program will ty to perform not only for feature a total of 14 choir our local community, but in numbers of which at least five will feature soloists. many other places as well. Rehearsals are held every Beginning Dec. I in Spanish Fork, tne choir will per- Sunday evening at 6:30 p.m., conat the Mt. Pleasant LDS form six Christmas certs this year which will Stake Center, 300 South conclude with two special State Street in Mt. Pleasant performances at Temple (the yellow church). Persons of all faiths are Square on the evening of Dec. 23. warmly welcomed. For furThe first will be in the As- ther information, contact sembly Hall, and the second Steve Clark at Snow College at (435) 283-737- T- 6. Topics covered in this seminar on how to start a business include rewards and drawbacks of business ownership; business entry strategies; business planning; legal and regulatory requirements; forms of business ownership; sources of business financing; and where to April Christensen, Brandon Jacobson - wrestling and soccer. He also served in the Merida Mexico LDS Mission. He has served as president of Snow College Institute, and is currently the Snow Col- go next. The SBDC at Snow Col1 such cenlege is one-of-1- ters throughout the state and are part of a broader national network. These centers are funded in part lege Badger mascot. Grandparents of the bridegroom are Peter and Verdeen Jacobson, Fountain Green; and Jennie Brady, Moroni. The couple will make their home in Fountain Green. If by some oversight you did not receive an invitation, please consider this as one. by the U.S. Small Business Administration. The center, working in partnership with Snow College, provides entre- preneurs and small businesses within the six county area, including Juab, Millard, Piute, Sanpete, Sevier and Wayne counties. There are business consultations and , ; m'rn ' 436-970- 7. V C Q r- - EPHRAIM- - Richard Leray, an illuminator from the Loire Valley in France, will show his work and demonstrate his techniques in Founders Hall on the fourth floor of the Noyes Building at Snow College at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 19. Artists, historians, and should buffs family history find interest in his art. The Kevin L. Bagley, son of Lynn and presentation is open to the Marilyn Bagley, Moroni, recently public at no charge. y returned from serving in the The art of illumination is the Budapest LDS Mission. He medieval art of decorating will speak at 10:50 a.m., Sunday, and illustrating the very letOct. 17, 2004, in the Moroni Third ters of the words that tell the LDS Ward, 82 North Center Being medieval, most Street Moroni. Grandparents are story. of the illuminated stories were Iris Bagley, Moroni, and the late biblical. Royal Bagley; and Lynn and DonUnlike modern illustrations, book-lover- s, scrap-booke- Jordan James Seely, son of Todd and Connie Seely, Mountainville, has been called to serve in the Tonga Nukualofa LDS Mission. He will speak at 10:50 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 17, 2004, in the Mountainville LDS Ward, 400 North 300 West, Mt. Pleasant. He will enter the MTC Oct. 20. rs Hur-gar- na Robertson, Springville. which show pictures of what the story is about, an illuminated page uses pictures and symbols painted within a fattened version of the letter that begins the page. Thus, the letter is not only phonetic, but illustrative. It is also very beautiful, which makes it worthy of conveying the word of God. Leray visited South Sanpete elementary schools in the fall of 2003, where he taught to illuminate their own stories. If one of these children is yours, you are to encouraged come to see Leray again. This program is supported by the Utah Arts Council and the Utah Humanities Council, fifth-grade- SALT LAKE CITYPhoenix Alliance anti-tobacc- eighth annual Truth from o AdvertisYouth Anti-tobacc- ing Contest. Mountain Restaurant, 850 South Highway 89, Mt. Pleasant. Verla was born in Fountain Green. She married Wesley P. Marx and moved to Mt. Pleasant in 1933. She is the mother of five children, three boys and two girls, Gordon (Loretta) Marx, Anna WA; Spokane, LaRaine (J. Whitney) Redd, Helen (Ray) Monticello; Sorenson, Mt. Pleasant; iobert (Kay) Marx, Centerville; Farrel (Liz) Marx, Mt. Peasant. She has 19 grandchildren, 18 living, and 51 anti-tobacc- Youth volunteers will be making presentations in schools, doing media interviews and holding special events to urge kids to enter the contest. Contest deadline is March 1, 2005. For more information about the contest or the Phoenix Alliance call disease. Al(801) 2564924 or (801)531-053- cco-related Tyler J. White, son of Berkey and smokers adult or visit quit, a though Carma White, Mt. Pleasant, has to teens move steady supply been called to serve in the Florida The Truth from Youth con- in to replace them. Data show Orlando LDS Mission. He will test encourages students teens are the primary source speak at 12:50 p.m., Sunday, Oct. ages 8 to create ra- of new smokers ana almost 17, 2004, in the Mt. Pleasant Sixth no one starts smoking after TV and billboard dio, LDS Ward. 461 North 300 West. for ads cash prizes. the age of 19. Grandparents are Phillip and San- Thousands of contest inforResearch has shown dra Johnson; and Walter White, mation are being youth are generally resistant packets all Mt. Pleasant, and the late to many kmds of schools mailed statewide to Georga White. g for and tobacco messages. When kids Red Ribbon Week activities hear the message from other kids not only do they listen, Spring City seniors in October. We are excited about this but they can become advoSPRING CITY - The years contest theme Make cates themselves, said Lena Spring City senior citizens your Parents Proud for a Dibble, tobacco campaign media coordinator, Tobacco will hold their monthly meetPrevention and Control Proing Wednesday, Oct. 20, at 5:30 p.m., in the senior room gram, UDOH. MT. PLEASAN- T- North BV creating their own raat City Hall. The program recentSchool ' Sanpete High will be presented by Rusty dio, TV or billboard ad, kids ly held their annual HomeBench. get the chance to express Flu shots will be available coming Week with many themselves and tell other kids clubs and organizations par- what they think of Big ToThursday, Oct. 14, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. It is advised that ticipating in activities, such bacco. as window painting and the Last year, more than 13,000 persons needing the shot be parade. students from many Utah at City Hall early. The FFA organization schools and organizations Historic Friends of Spring took first place for their win- sent in 7,761 entries. The conhold their annual City will flea market at the Old dow painting and second test is a curriculum tool used School building Saturday, place ror their float in the pa- by many Utah teachers. the Nov. 6, starting at 9 a.m. rade. Many members and Throughout year, Watch for further details at friends give assistance with Phoenix Alliance members their activities. a later date. 14-ye- ar -- www.youtha-gainktobacco.co- five-to-1- anti-tobac- anti-smoki- anti-dru- Moroni. 2001, she returned to t. Pleasant and is currently Residing with her son, Farrel, m Mt. Pleasant. I The family requests no gifts. Consider carefully before you say a hard word to a man, but never let a chance to say a good one go by. praise judiciously bestowed j js money invested. Horace Lorimer irrrmrd Deer Hunt Weekend 21 newly-publishe- toba- CIn Fri., Oct. 22 Sat., Oct. 23 - 3, After Wesley died, she worked as a cook in the old Sanpete Valley Hospital. In 1979, she served an LDS Mis-io- n to Wisconsin. After her eturn, she lived for several ears in Monticello, then in he Christensen Apartments Thurs., Oct. Convocation lf n. finn Chris Riseley to speak at Snow contest n, outh advocacy group is elping the Utah Department of Health (UDOH) launch the chilMT. PLEASANT-T- he dren of Verla M. Marx will honor her at an open house (or her 90th birthday from 2 to 4 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 16, 2004, at the Horseshoe -- George - Utahs o rs which promotes undertanding of human traditions, values, and issues through infomed public discussion. The ability of these organizations to provide future programs depends in part on our ability to give evidence of attendance. EPHRAIM- Snow Convocation speaker for Thursday, Oct. 14, at 12:30 p.m., in the Jorgensen Concert Hall of the Eccles is Chris Riseley, a d author, who teaches English Composition and creative writing at Snow Youth College. All Convocations are free o Moos-mawill make statewide said Peter the public and everyone is to Change, to encouraged to attend. a Phoenix Alliance presentations Dogs Riseleys book, youth leader. Sometimes schools and youth groups to kids can do crazy things. En- teach new facts about tobac- Days, came out just two tering the Truth from Youth cos harmfulness and encour- weeks ago. Based on a journal he kept when he was Advertising Contest is a fan- age contest participation. are Contest entries tastic way for kids to make their parents proud and learn rouped in elementary, mid-l- e Riseley tells the harrowing and high school cate- story of a old prodabout the dangers of smoking. gories, with cash prizes for uct of neglect and abuse in a Each day more than 2,000 first, second and third places. neighborhood of guns, drugs people between the ages of 12 Best of contest winners will and bullies. He will read exana 17 become regular smok- also receive a cash prize and cepts from his book and disers. That is more than one have the opportunity to help cuss the process of creating million teens per year. fiction. produce their ads. one-haof them Roughly will eventually die from a Utah youth encouraged to enter Truth from I "What French artist to speak at Snow S, VO 896-977- 8 PLEASANwww.snow.edubusiness hasMT. become one of Sanpete As or contact the SBDC at ton. The bride graduated from Riverton High School and LDS Seminary. She is also a graduate of Snow College and LDS Institute. She is currently attending Utah Valley State College, where she is majoring in elemeneducation. tary ' Grandparents of the bride are Keith and Margaret Player, Tom and Kay Scott, all of Taylorsville; Paul and Donna Christensen, West Valley City. The bridegroom graduated from North Sanpete High School and LDS Seminary. While in high school, he served at Student-bod- y president and participated in football, about training events or may call (435) visit www.snow.edubusi-- , ness. De- ). make temple vows ed in arranging a personal consultation or in receiving more information RICHFIEL- D- A StartS-MARseminar will be held Wednesday, Oct. 20, from 3 until 5 p.m., in room 147B, of the administration building on the Snow College campus in Richfield, offered by the 10 am - 7 pm 10 am - 7 pm 10 am - 6 pm Fairview Dance Hall Central checkout - FREE gift to first 50 customers - door prizes, $50 drawing tickets with purchase. FFA successes CEES AUTUMNFEST-BOUTIQU- . Juab County Fairgrounds - 410 W. Center, Nephi SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16 9:30 - 5:30 - ONE BIG DAY ONLY! Many booths filled with great crafts and gifts for the Holidays. Come and enjoy our hometown baked goods! Custom Machine Quilting II s time lo gel your quills in for Ckrislmas! ! Experienced quiller. Many designs and freekand patterns loci. oose from. Call Ik ave katting, or kring Susan Leavitt Jt your own. Again this year we will be having a $50 drawing at 5:00 p.m. and we will be having door prizes drawn throughout the day. BOOTHS AVAILABLE CONTACT CONNIE DUBINSKY 462-303- 8 or drop by - 315 North 500 Wost Mt. ' Pleasant lhi (435) 623-104- 5 (435) 660-134- 1 |