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Show March THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Page Six Wedding bells ring for couple to make home in Mt. Pleasant M i u., JAvVj WcD Miss Cathy Lyn Marshal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tuliey, Mt. Pleasant, became the bride of Wade Robert Young m a ceremony March 18 at the home of the bridegroom's parents in Mt. Pleasant. Bert Ruesch, bishop of the First Ward, officiated. Following Uie ceremony the couple was honored at an open house at the civic center. Mrs. Kendall Nielson was matron of honor, and Jerry Marshall perfonned best man duties. For the occasion the lowly young bride wore an afternoon dress of yellow and white sheer lined with taffeta and carried L JhK ik ; i.La' MtiiL h ,V c. V , 1 AL-- n .ft -- Mrs. Martha Fuwlrs, plctunsd in the con Ur, enjoyed her 90th birthday anniversary February 25, 1999. IteJng a great, great grandmother to fifth generation descendants, she is constantly busy in the tasks of the home. She enjoys raising flowers and loves to bake. wl-brati- a bouquet of yellow and white roses. Corsages of the matron of honor, Mrs. Nielsen, mothers of the bride and bridegroom, Mrs. Tuliey and Mrs. Young, and grandmothers of the couple Mrs. Eva Nielsen, Fairview; Mrs. Ira Marshall, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Harold Young and Mrs. Cluylard Nelson of this city, were yellow and white carnation. s Connie Fowles and Connie Willcox and Debbie Allen were in charge of gifts. The white wedding cake was topped with a miniature bride and groom. The couple will make their home in Mt. Pleasant. Fairview's oldest citizen, grandmother celebrates Fair-vieoldest citizen, the old family home insummer the Mrs. Martha Fowles, elebrat-o- d during her 96th birthday anniver- months where she enjoys keepsary, Tuesday, February 25, ing busy with her home duties 1969, at the home of her son, and working in her yard. She loves raising flowers and notes W. M. Fowles in Salina. eookie baking is one of her that in bom was Fowles Mrs. her Fairview on February 25, 1873. favoiite hobbies. Many ofFair-vieShe is the daughter of Willard friends and neighbors in have reeived cookie and Elizabeth Vance. On October 2, 1892, she married treats on her baking days. diaries W. Fowles in Manti. He died March 1, 1919 Mrs. Fawles is a member of the LDS Church and served for many years as a work director and visiting teacher in the Relief Go' Society. Let My People Go," written Eight of Mrs. Fowles ten children are still living and in- by former Mt. Pleasant resiclude Mrs. J. E. Tomlin of dent, Florence Noland Bagnall, Glenda Sta-ke- r Magna; Mrs. Lenard Strang, will be reviewed by Mt. of Pleasant, Tuesday, Salt Lake City; Mrs. M. M. meetBrown, Midvale; Mrs. Connell March 25, at 7:30 at the South Fairview of the ing Larsen, Dugway; Mrs. Eldon Ward MIA Special Interest Howell, Fairview; Merrill group. Fowles of Pleasant Grove and Everyone interested is invitW. M. Fowles of Salina. to attend. ed She numbers among her des103 41 cendants grandchildren, great grandchildren, and 36 Arthur Davi i Catidland regreat great grandchildren. Also turned home March 9 lrom the among her descendants are Great. Lakes LDS Mission nine groups of five generations. where he has spent the past Mrs. Fowles lives alone in two years. Fairviews w prepared OUR ANNOUNCING OPENING GRAND MARCH 3L 3 SL eminufiiie pc Alii L. Carlston and his wife, Rosalin, will be honored at a special open house In the Fairview North Ward Saturday. Open house fo honor Fairview couple Saturday in ward hall An open house honoring Mr. and Mrs. Allie L. Carlston on the occasion of their birthday anniversaries, will be held Saturday, March 22, from 3 to 6 pm. at the Fairview North Ward Cultural Hall. The paity honors the 88th anniversary of Allie L. Carlston and the 74th anniversary of Mrs. Rosalin .1. Carlston. Thfy are the parents of two living children, Golden D. Carlston, Fairview, and Mrs. Rosa- - Evening courses 26-2- NEPHI, UTAH that Fashion Showing: 1, 3 & 5 p.m. LIGHT REFRESHMENTS GIFT CERTIFICATES Rent New Electric Rug Shampooer OR WELL DO IT FOR YOU FREE ESTIMATES lin C. Anderson, wife of Dr. Carl D. Anderson, Orem. Family members will present a program from 3 to 4 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend They request no gifts. The rabies quarantine of Sanpete County will be lifted as of Sunday, March 23, according to a letter to Sanpete commissioners from County Dr. F. James Schoenfeld, state veterinarian with the Utah State Department of Agricul- ture. the Economical Way COIN-OPERATE- D Clean while you wait or well do it for you! CONGRATULATIONS to the NORTH SANPETE inteiested individuals should appear at the college at one of these times and it is recommen led that they also Joe Jensen and his oldest son bring others of similar interests of La Crescrnta, California, since courses are taught only came to Provo to attend the where there is sufficient regis- final tournament game and tration. see North Sanpete win the Any course in the Snow Col- championship. He said he knew lege catalog may be offered for this v as the year that NS. would do this. Mr. Jensen, a college credit, and upper-divisio- n and graduate course work former student body preskh nt for credit is also available at NS. is a teacher of English through arrangement with the end Development Reading in a Non California high school. Utah Slate University. Miiburn girl listed satisfactory BASKETBALL on winning Class B Pamela Peterson, five year of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Peterson of Miiburn, who was critically injured in an automobile a c c i dent Saturdy, March 8, is reported to he in satisfactory condition at the Primary Childrens Hospital in Salt Lake City. a skull Pamela sustained fracture and concuslon after being run over by the family old daughter TEAM the in accident The truck wheel also passed over her legs but no injuries were sustained. The accident occurred east of the Ruel Mcwer residence in Oak Creek. The family had been enjoying a sleigh riding outing on the hill east of the Mower home. Pamela Is expected to be released from the hospital this weekend. truck. Gold and Green Ball Saturday of Mt. organizations Pleasant First and Fourth, and Second tuid Third Wards have set their annual Gold and Green Ball for Saturday night, March 22, in the First-Fourt- h Ward Cultural Hall. The entertainment is free, MIA HAWKS Gail Stevens, of daughter Mr. and Mrs. Nevert Stevens, Moroni, has been honored for outstanding achievement in superior typing, at a special awards assembly at Stevens Henager College, Salt Lake City. The announcement was made this week by J. M. Stevens, executive vice president and director of the Salt Lake City college of Stevens Henager. Stevens Henager College Is a nationally accredited junior college of business. Students achieving outstanding performance In a partieul-la- r subject are presented with a .special awards certificate in recognition of their achievements Miss Stevens is currently enrolled in an executive secretarial course at Steven Henager She is a graduate of North Sanpete High School. First Ward, sacrament services, sustained at Sunday sealed, left right, Douglas Cook, second counselor; Ilert Ruesch, bishop; Harry Burn side, first counselor; standing, clerks, P. A. Willcox, Earldean Anderson, Marvin Coates and Ray Aldrich. New bishopric of Mt. Pleasant New bishopric sustained in ward; Ruesch, Burnside, Cook called iliei Beit Ruesch was sustained Harry Burnside was named as bishop of the First Ward at first counselor and Douglas Cook, second counselor. Clerks Sunday Sacrament Services. Bishop Ruesch succeeds Bish- are Earldean Anderson, P. A. op Edgar E. Lasson who has served for more than six years in that capacity. Mr. and Mrs Chenon Seely have returned home from a flying trip to California. They spent Dependants Day aboard the Oriskany, and visited their son, Scott, a member of the crew, and enjoyed the air show put on for the occasion. In Santa Rosa they visited Miriam and Kenneth Young and their family, then flew to SeTwo Mt Pleasant residents, attle to visit Sue Ann and RoMrs Ruth M. Jones and Mrs. ger Croshaw nnd family. Ina L Jones, wire among the Mr. and Mrs. Carroll M. Far- former presidents of the Wen-dovLDS Ward Relief Soley a e spending the weekend in Las Vegas visiting Mr. and ciety honored at their Annual Mrs. Dean Corcoran and fam- Day Celebration held Thursday ily. They will later go to Los of last week. 7 he two went to Angeles to attend the Pacific Wendover at attend the celeAutomotive Convention. bration The Wendover Relief Society was organized in 1937 and all past presidents were in attendance to be honored on their of wildlife rabies in skunks or annual day. other animals and no known Former Mt. Pleasant residents who were among those cases in domestic animals. The people of Sanpete honored were Mrs. Anna SorenCounty have cooperated very sen Smith, daughter of the late well in the vaccination of their Mrs. Dorcas Sorensen of Mt. pet animals (dogs and cats) Pleasant; Mrs. Gwen Pritchett against rabies. The control of Poulsen, daughter of Mr. and stray dogs has been effective Mrs. J. F. Pritchett of this city, by the peace officers in the and Mrs. Ruth Jensen Steele, who was bom in Mt. Pleasant, cities and county. Therefore, we feel it safe and movd to Delta with her to remove the said quarantine parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles as of March 23, 1969. Jensen, when she was a young girl. Willcox and Ray Aldrich, who were retained, and Marvin Coates. When Mr. Lasson was sustained as bishop his counselors were P. W. Reynolds and Lyman Weight. Later his counselors were Que Seely and Thomas Brothersen. HOTPOINT SALE Relief Society women honored with music for the dancing being furnished by the Nite Hawks Orchestra. Light refreshments will be served. Girls attending are encouraged to wear formats. The ball begins at 8:30 p.m. with the floor show at 9 p.m. Championship PERMANENT PRESS DRYER only $99.00 DELUXE HEAVY DUTY WASHER only $208.00 wt the Features All NEW! credit courses may be organized in any area and are limited only by the imagination of the potential students and the avaliabihtv of competent after critical injuries Dry Clean earns praises Quarantine lifted in county Following is the letter from Registration for spring quarter evening courses will be held the state veterinarian: at Snow College on Monday This is an official notice of and Tuesday, March 24 and 25 removal of the rabies quaranbetween the hours of 4:00 p.m. tine from all of Sanpete Counand p.m. in Room 302 of ty, State of Utah. the Noyes Building. The regisWe have had no new cases tration process will continue 7 durfor two days, March ing the regular office hours of the Registrars office. 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