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Show I 1 nV .' ' S S 1 :rV r'?J h'T: , Paraskeva family gwtal icimtts visits at home James and Kathy Paraskeva have been vixiting in Mt. Pleasant with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chesley R. Christen- Nora Bradshaw Nora Bradshaw honored on 85th birthday Mrs. Nora Bradshaw of Wales was honored at an early celebration of her 85th birthday, Sat. Feb. 14th, so her seven children could all be here. Mrs. Bradshaw was born March 25, 1891, Sunderland, England to Hannah Jeffery and William She Richardson. married John March 9 in Bradshaw Sunderland, marriage was H. England. The later solemnized in the Manti Temple. Mt and Mrs. Bradshaw came to the U.S. as converts in 1920. Mr. Bradshaw died Nov. 28, program called Brigade 75 which involves rotating different units to Germany to upgrade troop strength in Europe. Each unit is assigned to Germany on a temporary basis for a period of six months after which they return to Ft. Hood and another unite takes their place in Germany. His unit will be leaving Ft. Hood on March 8 and will return in the early part of September. Kathy will be staying in Mt. Pleasant with her family during this time. Pfc. Paraskeva has been in the Army since APril 1975 and attended Advanced Infantry Training in Survey at FL Sill, Okla., and was then transferred to FL Hood where he has attended a course in Chemical, Bilogical and Radiological Warfare and has also completed the basic clerks course. Before joining the Army he had attended Dixie College and Utah State University where he inPolitical was majoring 1 1 In-- 'r'-V'- if : u f a U :l ' ' Dwight Cook, Patti Clark Miss Patti Clark, Dwight Cook schedule Friday wedding date Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Wis., announce the marriage of their daughter, Patti, to Dwight E. Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson T. Cook, Fountain Gree, Utah. The young couple will be married in the Manti LDS Temple on Friday, February 27. A reception in honor of the newly-wed- s will be held in the Fountain Green Ward Cultural Hall that evening from 7: 30 9: 30 p.m. Miss Clark is a 1971 graduate of Nathan Hale High School, West Allis, Wis. She attended the Milwaukee Area Technical College in Milwaukee for years, receiving an associate degree in nursing in 1973. After completing her State Board exams, she was registered as an Clark, vive. Mrs. Bradshaw still keeps up her own home (with some help from her daughter). She has made many lovely quilts and crocheted articles and given to her children and grandchildren, which are cherished by them. She still retains her sense of humor and looks much younger than her 85 years. Coming to honor their mother and grandmother at the lovely dinner party held at the home of her granddaughter, Carole and Louis Tervort of Ephraim, were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Blake, all from Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Herman (Vivian) Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. (Rhona) Marshall, both .Jerry ' from Sacramento, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo (Evelyn) Davis, Wales, also a friend from Mrs. Mary Sacramento, Meneley. Also attending were eight grandchildren and ' 12 Cute Little Tyler Troy Carver celebrated his first birthday, Feb. 19. His proud parents are James and Marilyn Shelley Carver of LeGrande, Oregon. They were happy to welcome a second son in the family of lf Because You Are My Sister of the ML Pleasant Utah Stake Visiting Teachers Convention, to be held February 28 at 2 p.m. in the stake center. All visiting teachers, relief society, officers, and class leaders are invited. Sarah M. Grow, a member of is great Board, will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Grow lives in Provo, and is the wife of Stewart L. Grow, a professor at Brigham Young University. They are the parents of four daughters and two sons. One daughter has recently returned from a health mission to Paraguay, and another daughter is serving a regular proselyting mission in the Swiss-Frenc- h Mission. The youngest daughter is a junior in high school. Mrs. Grow has been active in evening. James Hendricksen ft V.VV'vs Af';rV A&J Camper Park sewer store laundromat Monthly Trailer Space $30.00 (plus tax and electric.) One Mile North of Mt. Pleasant water level pads Phone 462-249- 3 1 V $ w A A greetings Happy Birthday will go to Nora Lynne Shelley on Saturday. Nora Lynne will be one year old, February 28. She is the daughter of Bryan and Ruth Ann Shelley. She has a big brother Joe and a sister, Raye Ann who will be helping celebrate. her Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shelley and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Larsen, all Fairview. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tucker, Fairview and Mrs. Reid Allred, Spring City. P - a Go D- - 3 4 TS&aSXsflftk1 Presented by North American Productions, Oregon, Ltd. One Night Only! Thursday, February 26 NORTH SANPETE HIGH SCHOOL Show Time: 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. Amiecn- Adults, $1.75; Youth 12 and under 75c - Arthritis Sufferers: WAKE UP WITHOUT (Minnesota-Minneapoli- Mission), and is presently 1972-7- s School. Mrs. Burnside will present two different programs designed to help elementary aged children with their association and acceptance of one another. fairview . . . The Fairview South Ward Scout Banquet will be held at 6:30 p.n. on Friday, February 27. Tickets will be sold at the door and those attending are asked to bring their own dishes. companied by Alice Peterson of Salt Lake City. Attending the entertainment and luncheon in addition to the above were Rhea Peterson and Vera Reid of Ephraim, Lizzie Peterson and Ethel Sorenson 4, attending Brigham Young University. The couple will reside in Provo while Mr. Cook is attending school, and then will return to Fountain Green. of Spring City, Ila Jensen, Mae Miner, Elsie Christensen and Maude Hartley of Fairview and Eva Watson, a special guesL of ML PleasanL Debby Sharp, Tom Sutch Debby Sharp, Tom Sutch schedule University and community organizations, and has par- ticipated extensively in musical groups. She has been a ward organist, teacher, pianist or organist for every auxiliary in the church, and counselor and stake secretary for the YWMIA. For the past 25 years, Mrs. Grow has been active in various capacities in the Relief Society organization including teacher, pianist or organisL and counselor in the Stake Relief Society Presidency. She served as Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sharp of Cortez, Colo., announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Debby and Tom Sutch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutch of Pleasant Grove. The bride to be is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Llewellyn of Fiarview. The couple have set June 8 as their wedding day with the marriage to be solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. The couple will be honored at a reception June 19 hosted by the brides parents in the Cortez LDS Ward Cultural Hall. Miss Sharp is a 1973 graduate of Montezuma Cortez High School and is currently employed by Southwest Mimaried Hospital. Mr. Sutch is a 1968 graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and has attended Utah State University and Dixie College. He is currently employed by the Cortez Police Department. The couple will make their home in Cortez. esGEsczro FOR Long Distance rates so down at 5PM on weekdays. Socrates was a man who A: Call after 5PM Q: Why? A: Long Distance rates go down at 5 PM on weekdays. See what we mean? Socrates would have loved it. No question about it. Socrates would have loved ' 5swf i our money-savin- g philosophy Mountain Bell Sarah M. Grow Wilford Wheeler of Fairview was the honoree at a family and dinner at his home on Sunday. The celebration was held for his birthday which was Monday February 23. All of his family were present including his wife Marinda and their children and many of their grandchildren. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry (LaVon) Nelson and children Jodi, Jan, Pat and Natalie; Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Jean) Wheeler and children Robert and JoAnn of Manti; Mr. and Mrs. Mont (Barbara) Wheeler and children Michael, David, Lisa and Deborah of Draper; Mr. and Mrs. Bryce (Georgia) Jackson and Mitchell, Lori, Scottie and Tami $ of Milburn; Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Donna) Black and Shawn, Cindy and Jennifer from and Clifford Wheeler of Salt Lake City. San-taqui- n of Mt. the on Monday. She was assisted by her Mrs. Lettie Peterson Pleasant entertained Petersons Cousins Club daughter Rhoda Christensen of Ephraim. A Presidents Day and patriotic theme was carried out in the program and events of the day. Glenda Staker presented some history of the U.S. Flag and the Seal and other symbols of the nation and also told the group that the United States was the country which set up the Standard time zones. The gusest joined in singing patriotic songs led by EllenTucker, of Fairview, and aci 0 Limit 10 lbs, per family Fairview social events of week Mrs. Selma Sanderson, of Fairview, was honored on her birthday recently at a family dinner in her home. Guests of the Golden Sandersons included Bishop and Mrs. Albert (Syd-neHalladay and son Hal of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Grant (Marelle) Sanderson and son Mark of Tooele and Dr. and Mrs. Reed (LaRue Orton) Andrus of Murray. Mrs. Andrus is a niece of Mrs. Golden Sanderson. Later in the day the Grant Sandersons and the Andruses did some cross country skiing in the Fairview mountains before returning to their homes. w.ike up in the morning without all the pain's stiffness. Yet so gentle you can take this tablet on an empty stomach. It's called Arthritis Pain Formula. Get hours of ef.-Ask for Arthritis Pain Formula, by the makers of A notin analgesic tablets. reli- June 8 wedding date in temple I I STIFFNESS! New formula for arthritis minor pain is so strong you can take it less often and still loved questions. That's the way he learned things. Using Socrates' approach, learn to save money on can you Long Distance calls. Here's how. Q: How do save on Long Distance calls during the week? e) D &KE5BI0X post-gradua- President of the Provo, Utah Sharon East Stake Relief Society for 9 years. In March of 1971, Mrs. Grow was called to serve as a member of the Relief Society General Board. Music for the Convention will be performed by the Stake Relief Society Chorus under the direction of Ethel Ericksen, with Veone Brown an Evelyn Terry as accompanists. the theme the Relief Society General Mr. and Mrs. Tom Day were hosts to the Mutual Marrieds Fireside group on Sunday s RN in Wisconsin, 1973, and in Utah in 1974. Miss Clark has worked in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, and is presently working for the American Red Cross. Mr. Cook is a graduate of the North Sanpete High School, a of graduate and the LDS Seminary. He was active in the music department of the school, being a member of the chorus and band. He plays the piano and clarinet. He has attended Snow College, fulfilled a mission to Manitoba-Minnesot- a Visiting teacher convention set seven. Grandparents are Bishop and Itr8. Vernile Shelley of ML Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carver of Provo, . . nrairview . . . - Brookfield, -- grandchildren. was in charge with the lesson being given by Dennis Farr. In addition to the two and their wives, guests included the following couples; The Bryant Madsens, Grant Grahams, Tom Mowers, Phil Farrs, Erwin Shelleys and Ila Jensen, Jenny Linsey, Don Kinsman and Oren Anderson, and the hosts. A social hour and dessert followed the lesson. old-tim- ALL THAT Joan Burnside, a former Fairview native and a member of the State Board of Education, will address the Moroni PTA School Elementary meeting scheduled for Thursday, March 11 according to Mary Gillgen, PTA President. All parents are encouraged to attend the meeting which will be held at 7 p.m. at the Elemetnary .7 Science. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Paraskeva of Wakefield, Mass. They are the parents of children, seven of whom sur- Calif. Members of the Fine Arts Club held a dinner party at Meadow Lane Lodge to celebrate the annual Sweethearts party. Group singing was led by Magdalene Taylor and acEsther by companied Christensen. VaLene Watson and Mrs. Taylor reminisced with e love sgons accompanied by Edna Maughan. Mrs. Maughan also played several romantic loves songs on the piano. A delightful humorous reading was given by Louise Johansen and Grant Johansen topped things off a comic reading on the lowest calorie diet." The next club meeting will be held on March 4 at the home of Catherine Drage. to address PTA 10 Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Sid (Kathleen) holds dinner very interesting program was presented to the Acme Literary club on Thursday Mrs. Lettie Peterson was the hostess. Mrs. Petersons grandson, Drew Peterson related his and his wife Chriss experiences traveling to Bolivia. The couple went to that country to adopt a little native boy. Mr. Peterson told of the conditions in the country and displayed many articles made unique hand-mad- e from the wool of lamas. At the close of the program, Drew along with his father Wayne, sang several patriotic numbers accompanied by Chris. He also read from the collected poems of Heren Sterne Rice. Refreshments were served to 14 members and the following guests, Louise Johansen, Myrtle Bagley, Eva Watson and Mrs. Petersons daughter, Rhoda Christensen of Ephraim. Joan Burnside 1962. Ronald Bradshaw, Granger; Fine Arts Club A sen. The Paraskevas have been living in Killeen, Texas, where Jim is stationed at FL Hood. His unit is one of the 2nd Armored Division units participating in a Page Three The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid February 26, 1976 Acme Literary Club meels V |