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Show yr'yTyrafniy y jf WALES LUCY DYE 436-847- AAUW 4 r. Carol Jackson sets wedding date with Larry Robinson . Mr. and Mrs. Burke Jackson, Lehi, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their of their daughter, Carol, to Mr. Larry Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Robinson, Lehi. This young couple has chosen Friday, October 8, for their wedding day. In the evening, a reception in their honor will be held in the Colonial House, Lehi, hosted by the parents of the bride. All friends and relatives are invited to attend from 8 until 10 p.m. Miss Jackson is a graduate of the Lehi High School where she was active in sports, and was the representative of her school at Girls' state in 1975. " She was also a graduate of the ' LDS Seminary, and is currently employed at the State Bank of Lehi. ftlr. Robinson is a graduate of the Lehi High School and LDS Seminary. He is a member of the Lehi National Guard and is now Rubber at employed Engineering. The couple plan to make their home in Lehi. Carol's Sanpete Pleasant surprises are Jackson from Fountain Green, and Lou Ann Guymon from Moroni. Grandparents of Miss Jackson are Velda 0. Fox, Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. John K. Guymon, are Moroni; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oldroyd, Fountain Green. ts Acme Literary names officers Lettie Peterson entertained the Acme Literary Clubs Fall opening on Thursday. Gladys Peterson, outgoing president, turned the helm over to the new president, Alice Hansen. Assisting Mrs. Hansen this year will be Ethel Ericksen, vice president; happy ones, and right on Ivin Rassmussen's birthday, his surprise was a special one . . . His nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Southam from parents are former Burke residents, Ruth Jones, Della Christensen, treasurer; and Veone Brown, historian. Luncheon was enjoyed by 17 members and one guest, Rhoda Christensen of Ephraim. secretary; Mohdeen Professional Services One-Ste- p the folks Rasmussens had had not seen for years, arrived in time to say Happy Birthday and to visit with the whole family. Lewis is the son of Ivin's oldest sister, and these folks were just so delighted to be together again. Washington, . Mr. and Mrs. Reed CoIIard, and Mrs. Jake (Sheleth) Jacobson, and Cheryl Edmunds of Provo, took a ride on the East Mt. to Electric Lake, Sunday. Beautiful scenery, choice weather, and a barbecue dinner on the Skyline Drive was the treat for this family. Sheleth and Cheryl are daughters of Hanna and Sheldon Edmunds. It is Happy Birthday time to our friends Ellen Nielson Gianni in Alaska, Myrth Oldroyd, Kathleen A. Reynolds, Leona our postMower, Dan John master who is vacationing in Europe but soon to be home ; Joe D. Collard; our missionary, Merrill Rasmussen, who is in Australia, and will soon be home; to Alida Ruth Overson, Aagard, Priscilla Lewis, John Williams, Joseph R. Christiansen, 6 clasps Newest, fastest, safest way to pierce ears Enjoy the beauty of pierced earrings! now at Dee's Beauty Shop 185 East Canyon Rd. Fairview, Utah 427-372- 8 and Ivin Rasmussen. Happy anniversary greetings to Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ivory. Have a happy day all of you! Visitors in our city recently have been Mr. and Mrs. Clifford (Margie) Lewis from Van Nuys, California. Clifford is a brother of Duffy Lewis. These folks purchased the home of Lynn Oldroyd and they are looking forward to moving here to live about in 1979. Also visiting here with the Lewis family were Marquita Lewis and son, Mark from Simi Valley California. 24Kgold plated CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT home of Melva assisted by Beth Prothero, on September 28. Members played the game Magic and organ solos were played by Jean Ivory, Blanche Tipton and Melva Harrison. Lunch was served to 16 members. Next meeting will be October 13 at the home of Reva Roy lance. Theres something special coming up next Tuesday, September 28. You sisters just wont want to miss it. It is the opening Tuesday meet of Richard Stewart Dixie Hawks, Announcement is made of the marriage of Dixie Hawks and Richard Stewart who recited vows on July 16 in a double ring ceremony performed at the home of the brides parents in The couple were honored at a wedding dinner hosted by parents of the bridegroom at the Chuck-A-Ram- would be more convenient tor the members. The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Orton stated. Orton. Mrs. recite wedding vows in Murray a. Attending the bride were her sisters Robin and Lori Schmidt and Pat Covey. Nedra Ann sister of the Stewart, bridegroom also attended. ts Nunley of Moroni; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Brunger of Mt. Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Buchanan of Manti. Camp Hambleton Daughters Utah Pioneers have scheduled their next meeting in the Senior Citizens Center in Mt. Pleasant according to Captain Devona Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stewart Murray. Making the announcement are the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Schmidt. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Oran (June) Stewart of Kearns. The bridegroom is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Madsen of Moroni and the late Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Stewart of Orton said the group plans to continue meeting at the center instead of the Civic Center where they have been meeting for the past several years. She pointed to the problem the DUP members have had in the past with icy steps and hoped the new location Lift thou up the light of thy countenance upon us. Whatsoever thou wouldst that men should not do to thee, do not do that to them. Danny Stewart performed best man duties for his brother. were Groomsmen We Carry Sizes 10 to 20 and 14 to 24 Jerry Stewart, Terry Stewart and Mikd Schmidt. Ushers were Ron Green, David Kenny, Randy Hawks and Andrew Hawks. The bride is a graduate of Mt. Pleasant. Murray High School and has The ceremony was performed attended the LDS Business by Bishop Gordon Banks of the College. Mr. Stewart is a Kearns Ninth Ward and a graduate of Cyprus High School reception honoring the couple and has attended Snow College. followed at the home of the He has served an LDS Northern bride. Indian Mission. Mr. Bradford studs at the Harrison, Pleasant.are Lee Great-grandparen- slates meeting The Effanbee Club met This sweet little girl is Amy Ruth Nunley who is planning to celebrate her first birthday Saturday, October 9. Amy is the daughter of Ron and Camille Madsen Nunle? of Moroni, She has an older brother, Wayne and her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Nunley of Moroni and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Madsen of Mt. schedules DUP Effanbee Club Mrs. John Mr. and Christiansen have enjoyed a visit over the weekend of their granddaughter and their little great grandson, Mrs. Melanie Cromor and son Ryan, from Salt Lake City. Melahie is Phyllis eldest daughter. season The American Association of University Women (AAUW) will open the fall and winter season with a meeting planned for October 19 at the home of AAUW president, Katie Jean Larsen in Ephraim. New officers for the coming year have been named and include Clareene Brcnchley and Judith Olsen, both Ephraim and Kristine Curtis of Ml. Pleasant. The officers have extended an invitation to all women college to the graduates join organization which is committed to raising the national consciousness regarding the roles and the life styles from which women may choose, including that of a homemaker. Mrs. Curtis said the AAUW enables members to further the advancement of women, to continue their intellectural growth and to respond to the needs of their communities as responsible, educated women. great-grandchil- Carol Jackson and Larry Robinson Page Three opens Oct. 19 Little Melissa Andrea Martin night. Wednesday Mrs. LaPriel received her name and blessing Otten and daughter Misty spent Sunday evening at sacrament the afternoon. Sunday to visit the family were Mrs. Miriam meeting given by her grandfather Rex Dye. She is the baby Hansen, Kirk, Jed and Kerriann daughter of Kathy and David of Centerfield and Kathy and David Martin and six children of Martin of Granger. Her brothers and sisters are Craig, John, Granger. Dennis Lamb recently Roger, Natalie and Jennifer. returned from an LDS Vivian Dye Mission to Chili was the was present to see her named. MrS. Vivian Dye received speaker Sunday evening at sacrament meeting. He is the word last Sun of the birth of son of Lee and Carma Lamb d to another now living at Pasadena, Calif, Dixie and Bob Bowen of and the grandson of Douglas Bountiful. Sam and Maxine Dye and Theo Lamb. We also of Moroni are the grandparents and Mrs. Henrietta Cloward enjoyed a number by the Wales Choir under the The Bowens direction of Jane Thomas. have one daughter Nikki to The ward Relief Society ladies welcome the baby. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Dye and enjoyed a tour of the Moroni children of Blackfoot, Idaho Turkey processing plant and visited their parents Mr. and lunch at the cafeteria on WedMrs. Rex Dye from Monday nesday. There were 17 attended. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Annight to Sunday. Tuesday Robert and Bonnie Dye and friends derson had two sons and a Joyce and Mrs. Peterson of grandson Terry, Maurice and Granger spent the day getting Mike Anderson of Salt Lake things straightened around from spend Saturday evening with the accident Robert had Monday them. 3tn. Q, The Mt. Fleasnt Pyramid October 7, 1976 Music by: I but Picstrnp Lyrics by: John Slnichmi AT Marie's 262 SOUTH MAIN IN SPRINGVILLE Old Friends SLulyriuhl lih!i I bui Ficslnip mill John Slciichmi Moderately Birthday time was special for Natalie Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cox of Fair-vieNatalie turned one year old on September 23. Her are Mrs. grandparents Carlyle Cox of Fairview and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dye of Moroni. Great grandparents are Mrs. H.C. Cloward of Moroni and Mrs. Vivian Dye of Wales. social for our ward Relief Society. There will be a special program, lots of surprises, and delicious foods to eat, as well as seeing your neighbors and friends. This all starts at 10 a.m. You are all invited. How about a 100 percent? teacher lesson and report meeting will begin at 9:40 a.m. A large number of persons from our city attended the lovely wedding open house for Mr. and Mrs. Gary Snow, that was held at Snowland up Fairview Canyon on Saturday, September 18. The new bride is LaRee Christensen, daughter of Owen and Edna Christensen. Many people from our city attended the golden wedding of Mr. Vincent and' Mrs. Christensen in Moroni, Saturday evening, September 18. It was as if they were newly-wedtoo, with their decorations, attire, and program. We wish these folks well, and much happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen (Margie) Bain are happy to announce the birth of their baby boy, born Thursday, August 19, 1976 in the Salt Lake Cottonwood Hospital. He weighed 8 lb. 7 oz. This new baby has a sister, Corylyn, and his grandmother, Helen Curtis, Ftn. Green. Visiting p Old i mr Em G6 GmajT friends. . r r youre X friends. old F D7(sus4) 4 fun r nv how a new friend just r wont Aint t f F . do. 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