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Show Glen Nielsons to Enjoy Golden LUEDDinGS Mr. and Mrs. Morlin E. Cox are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Debra Ann to Keith Lowell Weimer of Mesa, Arizona. The marriage will be solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple, Saturday, Aug. 9, and a wedding dinner will honor the newlyweds following the ceremony. A bridal tea honoring her daughter will be given by the mother of the bride at her home, 190 West Union, on Wednesday, Aug. 6. Debra is a graduate of Manti High School. She from Snow graduated College, then continued her education at Utah State University, graduating with a B.S. in Bacteriology, She completed an internship in medical technology at McKay Dee Hospital. She is presently living in The children of Mr. and married in the Manti LDS after their wedding, the Mrs. Glen E. Nielson will Temple on June 4, 1930. Nielsons traveled about host an open house in The ceremony was per- hither and yon, but we honor of the Nielsons formed by temple presi- ended up back in Ephfiftieth wedding ann- dent Lewis Anderson. raim," Mrs. Nielson says. 20 were Mr. Nielson worked as a There weddings iversary on Saturday, Mr. that Nielson 1980 builder, the at day," carpenter and 9, August Nielson residence, 410 recalls, one of which was farmer while his family The South Main, Ephraim, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest was growing up. Scows. The Scows also couple served in many from 4 until 7 p.m. Glen E. Nielson of celebrated their golden civic and church positions. Mrs. Nielson held various Moroni and Eudora Mad-o- f wedding this year. on stake boards fifteen about For positions years Ephraim and in all the LDS church She still auxiliaries. serves as a member of the Ephraim Library Board. Mr. Nielson, a high priest in the LDS church, Modesto, California, has where she is employed as a medical technologist at a local hospital. The bridegroom graduated from Mesa High School. He served two years for the LDS Church in the Canada, Montreal Mission. He is employed in Modesto part time as a draftsman while he continues his education in architectural engineering. Keith is the son of Mrs. Faye Weimer and the late Stowell Weimer of Mesa, Arizona. The newlyweds will be honored at an open house in Modesto Saturday, Aug. 23 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. sister Debra Ann Cox and Keith Lowell Weimer Mr, Wayne of the McBride, groom. The young couple plan to make their home in Modesto, California. and Mrs. Glen E. Nielson 50th wedding been active in priesthood and mutual organizations. He also served two terms as Lions Club president. He still farm and works a e plays a little golf. The Nielsons are parents of five children: Gerald E, a Salt Lake attorney; Carol (Mrs. Montie) Orgill of Richland, Washington; Jay C., Salt Lake City; Lorraine (Mrs. Dale) Ross of Cedar City, and David R. of Sandy. They also have 24 grandchildren. The Nielson family looks forward to renewing friendships on this happy occasion and requests no gifts, please. Blessed Events Jeniel Cluff rs Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cluff (Janice Shumway), Manti, are the parents of a new baby girl, born at the Gunnison Hospital July 25. To be named Jeniel, the little miss weighed 7 oz. lbs. She is welcomed home by Jaylene, 13, Jerry, 12, Joyce, 9, Jon, 8, Julie, 5, Joel, 4, and Janetta, 2. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Shumway of Thermopolis, Wyo. (43 grandchildren), and Mrs. Melvina Cluff of Salt Lake City (14). Great granddaughter From Jamie Cropland Jamie Crossland, Award-Winnin- Jackie Crossland, arrived July 20 and weighed in at 7 lbs. She was welcomed home by her sisters, Stephanie, 4, and Jennifer, 2. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crossland of Moroni and maternal grandfather is Don Christensen of Manti. 835-424- the desk of KristalLynn and agri-relate- Rachel Dawn and Mrs. Dean Barney are the parents of a new baby daughter. She weighed 6 lbs. 1 oz. at birth and was greeted at home by an Mr. (Lynn) President Carter has proclaimed the week of as National July 25-3Farm Safety Week. The President reaffirmed his belief that a strong agriculture is essential if the nation is to maintain its leadership in the world economy during the 1980s and that improving the safety and health of farm and ranch families and their employees will help them meet this challenge. National Farm Safety Week is cosponsored by the National Safety Council and the Extension Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. It is also supported by many farm and d organizations serving agriculture. This year marks the 37th consecutive observance of the rural safety effort initiated during World War II to help combat accidents impairing wartime agriculture production. The emphasis this year is to encourage more farm and ranch operators to use personal protective equipment such as safety shoes, 1 g s, A spokesman for the business said that seven pistols and one rifle were removed from the premises by burglars who kicked in the glass door at the front of the building. Value of the items removed was set at $2,000. by Tbonuu Reeve Sanpete County Agent daughter of Steve and Utah, A burglary at Rasmussen Hardware in Gunnison late on the evening of July 28 or early on the morning of the 29th netted burglars eight guns, knives, and several rounds of ammunition. Your County Agent weighed 8 lbs. She is the daughter of John and Debbie (Green) Ballard. Matthew Lee, 18 months, said, It becomes neces- is her older brother. Proud sary to every subject to be grandparents are Mr. and in some degree a statesMrs. Sterling Ballard of man, and to examine and Payson and Mr. and Mrs. judge for himself of the A1 Green of Ephraim. tendency of political principles and measures. Carl Purcell , rights. Dear Manti Residents: If this nation shall Each spring you tenclean up your yards survive, we its citizens The newlyweds will derly and tidy your homes so we must regain the moral make their home in can proudly say wel- integrity to determine our Meeker. come to our Mormon own destiny and accept Miracle Pageant. I just the responsibility for our want to say thanks to those own welfare. The continof you who allow us to ued growth of governmental cancer depends on the Your enjoy your cool, green lawns while 'we view the moral degeneracy of a Local Papers on a ' The nation of Pageant, during our break Ephraim Enterprise from the booth. You need complacent citizenry who The Manti Messenger the would rather trust no reminders of what it 1 Call means to be a Zion people. judgment of others than to Subscribe Now bother studying the Thanks! Chris Schoppe issues. As John Adams burglarized great-grandchil- d. Kristal Lynn Ballard was born June 20 in Stan Stebbing August 8 Hardware store n Mr. and Mrs. Ted Funk, Anaheim, Calif., called their mother, Leah Funk, of Manti, to tell her that she has another The baby was born on July 23, their first child, to Mr. and Mrs. Darrel McKay, and Gunnison City police weighed in at 8 lbs., 6 ozs. She is Mrs. Funks 31st are investigating the incident. 6i Payson, HasmtlSgen great-grandmoth- Ballard JoAnn Braithwaite to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur T. presently employed by Rio Braithwaite announce the Blanca Oil Shale Co. in engagement and forth- - Meeker, Colo, coming marriage of their daughter, JoAnn, to Stan Stebbing, a son of Robert Lee Stebbing and the late Elsie Bird .Stebbing,, Salt Lake g f ? ' They will tev manned in a Manti , LDS Temple ceremony on August 8 and will be honored at a reception at the home of the brides parents in Manti from 7:30 to 9:30 that evening. JoAnn is a graduate of Manti High School, Snow College, and Brigham Young University, where she is currently completing work on a masters degree in nutrition. Stan attended Snow College, where he was active in student government and other campus organizations. He is listed in Whos Who in American Junior College. He served two years in the France Paris Mission and JoAnn Braithwaite has attended B.Y.U. He is older sister, Jenny Lynn, Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shepard of Mt. Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs. Travis Barney of Spring City. She also has a in Spring City, Mrs. Celesta Harrison. She will be named Rachel Dawn after two of her on her mothers side. Anniversary Open House Debra Ann Cox Sets Marriage Date With Keith Weimer Page 5 Messenger - Enterprise, Thursday, July 31, 1980 hard hats, safety eyewear and respirators. At present, according to the National Safety Council, agricultural work accidents result in nearly 1,900 deaths and about 175.000 disabling injuries annually, with an undetermined number of occupational illnesses. As personal protective equipment has been used successfully in many industries, farm safety leaders believe its routine use in agriculture could significantly reduce these losses. William Hanford, manager of the Councils farm department said that at current rates more than 5.000 farm and ranch residents could lose their lives in accidents this year and some 450,000 suffer disabling injuries. The cost of these accidents would probably exceed $5 billion. However, many lives could be saved with corresponding reductions in the number of injuries and dollar costs if all farm and ranch families would adopt safe work, play and driving practices. Dear Editor: It is obvious to all but the wilfully blind that our government has grown far beyond the limits envisioned by our inspired forefathers. Thomas Jefferson understood the danger of a government grown from servant to benefactor when he said, If we can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretext of taking care of them, they (the people) must become happy. A cursory objec- and Stan Stebbing tive glance at that government as it stands today will show that to a large extent we have failed at that task. We have fallen prey to the idea that much more good can be accomplished in relieving human suffering if we turn the power of government a Dale the bride of become Bart W. Christenson, Jody Christenson, loose on the problem. Mrs. of will son a and Coulson Dr. of Woodland, Utah, Munk, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Today we have federally Bird, Nephi, and the late funded programs from Clair A. Munk, Manti, on food stamps to college August I, 1980, in the education for high school Provo LDS Temple. drop-out- s (tuition and all Miss Christenson grad- fees paid by citizens who uated from South Summit are willing to work). The of these High School and Kamas great majority LDS Seminary. She also programs bleed the productive to give to the attended Snow College. unproductive. Mr. Munk graduated However, the question from Manti High School Who is responarises, LDS Manti and Seminary. sible for the gargantuan He also served an LDS growth of a restricted mission in Missouri. protective government The newlyweds will be into a consuming monhonored at a reception ster? The responsibility must be laid at August 2 at the Fine Arts ultimately own feet, for we Center, 165 East, 100 our allowed it to happen. In South, Nephi, from 9 mad pursuit of the The invited is p.m. public pleasure, we have swalto attend. lowed bit by bit the An ad socialistic doctrine that government exists to take in the local paper care of its citizens, and we reaches the readers have thus come to view ourselves as wards of the when they are Jody Christenson and Dale Munk state. 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