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Show Messenger-Enterpris- Thursday, uly 16, 1981 e, Mrs. Chester (Anita) one grandMitchell, Wash.; Mrs. daughter Mrs. Scott one Johnson, (Janet) Hatfield, Salt Lake (Leslie) City; nine grandchildren; grandson David R. French one brother, Mabin M. Mitchell and two one brother Hafen, Bountiful, Utah. William A. Campbell and a sister Mrs. Helen Free two children, Jr. Benson, QJfteJJings lo Obituaries New Infants SR,ememher Florence Johnson Christensen Katie Lynn Carver Jodi Ellett makes wedding plans with Johnny Goble Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Sheldon Ellett announce the marriage of their daughter Jodi and Johnny A. Goble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd E. Goble of Gunnison, in the Manti Temple on Saturday, July Johnny graduated from Gunnison High School, filled an LDS mission at Ventura California. Both Johnny and Jodi attended Snow College. the 'J Jodi Ellett Grandparents of Johnny are Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnson of Fairview and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd V. Goble of Ephraim. and Johnny A. Goble Snow High Class of 1951 enj oys 30 year reunion The Snow High seen each other since our School Class of 51 met high school days, Mrs. Saturday on the Snow Jack (Francell) Steck College campus for a said. reunion. Attending were: Dr. In the afternoon Mrs- - David Hansen and families met on the field Utah: Mr. 411(1 Murray the by Activity Center MrsGlcn (Maurine) An- where they ' played Mr. and derson Murray; volleyball and were MrsJane RhelPs) - Verl treated to punch and Painter, Murray; Mr. and cookies. Mrs. Keith (Carol Fjeld- At 6 p.m. they met in $ted) Bischoff, Sandy; the cafeteria for a bar- - Dr. and Mrs. Kent becue buffet supper while Thompson, Sandy; Mr. they visited, saw slides of and Mrs. Clair Cherry, previous reunions, played Provo; Mr. and Mrs. tapes made at other Boyd Gurney, Aurora; reunions and took pic- - Dr. and Mrs. Neil Lar- made tapes for sen, Ephraim; Mr. and enjoyment. Mrs. Jack (Francell Some of us hadnt Myers) Steck,' Ephraim; Mrs. Juel Resmusson, Manti; Mr. and Mrs. Rodney (Lily Jane Olsen) Miller, Man- ti; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peterson, Salt Lake City; Mr and Mrs' Ro,and Larsen, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Richard (LaPrele Olsen) Sumsion, fait Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Jensen, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Keisel, Richfield; Dr. and Mrs. Therald Larsen, Christ ianberg, Virginia; Mrs. Clyde (Catherine Nielson) Russell, Santa Rosa, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Christen-tures.pn- d sen, Escondido, Calif.-fu- ture There were a total of 37 attending the reunion. and Mr. Ephraim First Ward. Burial will be in the ana and Sugar spice Florence Johnson Park Cemetery. everything nice describes Christensen, 85, resident Ephraim little Katie Lynn Carver, of Ephraim, died Monday, born June IS, 1981 to Mr. July 13, 1981, at the home and Mrs. Jeff (Carol Funk) of a daughter, Mrs. Rex Carver in Utah Valley (Thora) Behling, Spring-lake- , Utah. Hospital in Provo. After a y Bom June 3, 1896, in stay, she was welcomed at home by Beaver Dam, Cache Counbig brother Cory. Katie ty, Utah, to Charlotte and Rais Alphalus Johnson, weighed 6 lbs. 6 oz. Delighted at the birth of Mrs. Christensen atthis precious little girl are tended schools in Beaver Mr. and Dam and Logan. She also grandparents Mrs. Ray Carver, Manti attended Brigham Young and Mr. and Mrs. Richard University where she studied music with FlorFunk, Clinton. are Mrs. ence Jepperson Madsen. Leah Funk, Manti, Mrs. Prior to her marriage, Florence Johnson Roein Kenner, Manti and she fulfilled an LDS Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Merrill mission to the Eastern Roundy, San Fernando, States. Calif. She was married to J. ts 18. 1981. i' Ward Chapel. A viewing will be held IVt hours prior to the funeral in the William Kara Lucille Christensen 16, 1928, in the LDS Logan Temple. They made their home in March McArthur Kara Lucille McArthur was the name given to the Ephraim, where he preceded her in death in 1974. Mrs. Christensen had served as a stake missionary in the Manti Utah Stake and had also served a temple mission at the Manti LDS Temple. A member of the Ephraim First Ward, Mrs. Christensen had been active in all the auxiliaries of the church and had been a visiting teacher in the Relief Society. She had been a member of the ward choir, and was noted for her skill as a seamstress. include a Survivors Rex Mrs. daughter, (Thora) Behling, Spring-laka son, William J. a Provo; Christensen, brother, Benjamin F. Johnson, Beaver Dan; two sisters, Mrs. Alvin (Afton) Walkenhorst, Salt Lake City; and , Mrs. Harold infant daughter of Guy and Marilyn McArthur of Gunnison. She was bom June 11, weighing in at 8 lb. 2 oz. at the Gunnison Valley Hospital. She has four brothers. Shannon, Michael, Ryan, Kenneth, and one sister, Mariah. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bryan McArthur of Manti and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bartholomew of Gunnison. She was blessed on July 5 by her father. Those in attendance to that special meeting were Mrs. Bryan McArthur and daughters Verla and Leslie of Manti and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn McArthur and son Brandon also of Manti. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bartholomew of Gunnison and Mr. and Mrs. Von Lee Childs and family of (Charlotte) Bateman, Centerfield were also Ogden; 12 grandchildren, and 11 present. f.i. ; " ,l . Harmony Leigh Olsen Funeral services will be held Friday. July 17, at 1 p.m., in the Ephraim First Pearl Hafen Benson Funeral services for Pearl Hafen Benson, 71, who died on July 8, 1981, in a Provo hospital following a brief illness, were held in the Ephraim Second Ward Chapel on July 11, 1981. Interment was in the Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery. Mrs. Benson was born on May 26, 1910, in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, to Emil Henry and Mary Matilda Remund Hafen. She married W. Clark Benson on November 24, 1943, in Roosevelt, Utah. Mrs. Benson had been employed by Mountain and States Telephone Telegraph for 18 years. She had served as chief operator in the Mt. Pleasant office. An active member of the LDS Church, she had served in MIA as a teacher and officer and in the Relief Society Presidency. For the past 19 years she had been a resident of Ephraim and had been in involved numerous activities. community Mrs. Benson is survived by her husband, Ephriam; Page 3 Clark Spokane, Gary K. W. s; Verda Carole Rasmussen man both of Pennsylvania. A Michael grandson French preceeded him In death. Funeral services were in the Sterling Ward Chapel on Saturday July 11, 1981. Interment was in held the Sterling Cemetery. Graveside services for Verda Carole Rasmussen, 82, who died on July 9, 1981, in Salt Lake City, were held at the Mt. Baby's Pleasant City Cemetery on July 13, 1981. Funeral services were held earlier in the day at the Cottonwood Mortuary Birthday in Salt Lake City. Miss Rasmussen was born April 14, 1899, in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, to Chris- First utr . - ful birthday cake with one, I candle. Invited family members Mr. and Mrs. were: Michael Anderson, Misti tian and Hermina Hafen Rasmussen and attended local schools. A devoted school teacher, she spent much of her life teaching first grade classes in the Carbon County and Salt Lake City schools. She was a member of the LDS and Heather; Mr. and Mrs. Max Call and David; Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Call and Jenny. The llawldns came to v lew the pageant Saturday night and returned to their home Sunday afternoon. , liiiMili: Church. Miss Rasmussen is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Lou (Ina) Hansen, Payson; Mrs. Ernest (Frances) Bushman, Mt. Pleasant; two Mrs. Jarrel Rasmussen, Fillmore; Mrs. Emil Hasler, Ogden, and numerous nieces and nepsister-in-law- hews. Harry George WXilMMlto AMANDA HAWKINS one year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hawkins, Coalville, celebrated her first birthday Sunday, in Manti, while she and her family were visiting at the home of Elona Gose HUIyard. CAR family Campbell relatives were invited to dinner and to share In Harry George Campbell Happy Birth78, Sterling, beloved singing to husband, father and grandfather passed away at Gunnison Valley Hospital July 8, 1981. Harry was born April 1903 at Dysart, 19, Pennsylvania to James and Elizabeth Conner Campbell. He married Orra Freckleton September 26, 1941 at Ely, mu1 her. Amandas day mother made a very color- - SEATS CAN PREVENT INJURIES! ...SAVE LIVES! Meeting Notice The Sanpete Water Conservancy District Board Meeting will be held July 30, 1981 at 8:00 p.m. at the Courthouse, Manti, Utah. The following business will be Nevada. Harry was a coal mine operator and trucker. He moved to Sterling in 1946 and started raising poultry and was a turkey farmer for many years. He owned and operated the Sterling discussed. 1. 2. Regular matters before the board. New Budget for the year 1982. Reuel E. Christensen Grocery until his retirement in 1967. Chairman Publish July 9, 16, 1981. Survivors include his wife Orra, one daughter A new grandchild is announced by Mrs. Erma Olsen of Manti. Harmony is the third Leigh daughter and the ninth child for Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Olsen of Taegu, Korea. She was bom July 24, 1978 in Taegu and came to the Olsens on December 10, 1980. Harmony Leigh is the twin sister of the Olsens first adopted daughter. Heather LaRue. The twins were separated at the age of nine months by some tragic circumstances. Then on December 7, 1980, after the unexpec. Snow High School Class of 1951 ... as they appeared at graduation . . . ted B 9 death of the mother, the natural relatives began searching for the Olsens. After three days of exhaustive hunting, the Olsen family was located, the twins were reunited, and a new life began for them and their adoptive It V family. The Lee Olsens have lived in Taegu, Korea sin: ce January of 1979, where Mr. Olsen is employed by the U.S. Army as a civil servant. Harmony is the . . . and as they appeared when in the first grade. third child adopted by the Olsens while living in Korea. Harmony is welcomed into her new home by her Three members of the Sparks, and Edna Andermother. Photos were Hansen family were hon- son, recently turned 90, shown on a screen. parents, two sisters, and ored at the James and were honored guests. Several musical num- six brothers, all are Olivia Hansen family rebers added culture to the looking forward to a warm reunion with their The senior child of each event. union held Friday, July 10 at the Lion House in Salt family of the children of grandmother later this A large number of relaJames and Olivia paid tives met and enjoyed the year in Manti. Lake City. Alonzo Hansen, Gladys tribute to his father or reunion. LV tM $ V, V ' biological ... k X , Hansen family holds reunion Leslie Shaw completes duty tour Navy Airman Recruit other 7th Fleet units and Leslie K. Shaw, son of those of allied nations. Arland L. and Vera P. The Midway is 979 feet Shaw of Ephraim, has long, carries a crew of returned from a deployment to the Indian Ocean. He is a crewmember aboard the aircraft carrier USS Midway, operating from Yokosuka, Japan. 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