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Show no The Pyramid Page Two r J. May 10, 1979 Social News, Family Living Foods , weddings , anniversaries Stake cultural arts program draws crowd . The Moroni Art Cultural Stake Night Mr. Music, program, was presented in the Fountain Green Ward Wilford Wheelers to serve mission Draper; Mrs. Bryce Jackson, (Georgia Paul Mrs. Milburn; (Donna) Black, Grants Wilford Wheelers Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wheeler of Fairview have accepted a call to serve in the Texas - Houston LDS Mission and will enter the Mission Training Center on May 24. The Wheelers will be speakers in the Fairview North Ward on Sunday, w-a- rt May 20 at Pass, Ore.; and Clifford Wheeler of Salt Lake City. They also have 23 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Dinner set by senior citizens 11:30 a m. The couple have served in many church positions including his service as bishop, counselor in the bishopric. Stake Sunday School Board and many other church and civic positions. She has served as and Primary " Relief Society president; Junior Sunday School coordinator, and many others. They recently com- r Temple pleted a Mission at the Manti Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler are the parents of six children, Mrs. Jerry two-yea- Fair-vie(LaVon) Nelson, Earl ' Wheeler, Manti; Mont Wheeler, The Moroni Senior Citizens will have a potluck dinner on Friday, May ll.at7:3() p.m. in the Moroni Elementary School, according to I la Christensen. Those attending should bring their own dishes. There will be a program following dinner, Mrs. Christensen said. "Prestige" comes from the Latin word prestigia, meaning jugglers' tricks, illusion, magic. Kumquats are rich in vitamin A. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED (Man or Women) for Hospital work Sanpete Valley Hospital THRIFT SHOP OPEN TUESDAT p.m. If you have a few hours a week to give CALL Also donations will be accepted at the thrift shop Hospital Basement North Entrance 4 462-287- 9 Culture Hall on Tuesday night, May 1, 1979. It was under the direction of the Stake M.I.A. Eunice Rees conducted the program. Eras of the history of Amenca were portrayed in music and dance, with the parts being taken by members of the various wards in the stake. The eras and performances included: I. Inidan Era. ..an Indian dance performed by all of the Moroni Stake Iamanite youth. II. Colonial Era: A medley of old, favorite Vincent by songs, Christensen, who accompanied himself on the uccordian: The Minuet was danced !v four couples from the Wales Ward M.I.A. : III. Classical music: a vocal solo by LuJane Cook, accompanied .by her daughter, Gwen Cook. IV. The period of the organization of the LDS Church: a Medley of Church hymns, played as a piano solo by Beatrice Dyches, Chester. V. Revolutionary War Period: spiritual songs; "Old Man River, and Knows the Nobody Trouble I've Seen," sung by Billy Coombs, ac- companied by Rawlings, accompanist, Deneice Blackham. VIII. The Roaring 20's Era: Honkie Tonk piano music played by Betty Jean Aagard; songs by barber shop quartette: Evan Field, Gary Jacobson, Danny Walker, and Ronald Nielsen. Their accompanist was Ian Speakman. They were coached by Jay Christensen. IX. World War Era: Dough-Bo- y songs, sung by Aden Johnson, accompanied by Deneice the Blackham; Charleston dance by Katherine Syme and Tracy Ivory. X.- The Blues Era: Mrs. Reed Christensen sang The Birth of the Blues. Her accompanist was Deneice Blackham. XI. World War II Era: A medley of songs were played on piano by Deneice Blackham. XII. The 40's and 50 Era: A ladies double trio sang numbers from this time. Singers were Susan Bailey. Anita Bailey, Nora Cook, Nora Olsen, Carlene Blackham. and Norma Lou Prestwich. They were accompanied nonom The annual Mothers and Daughters Banquet sponsored by Moroni Stake will be held' Saturday, May 19 in the newly remodeled Stake Center in Moroni. The popular banquet, traditionally held the evening prior to Mothers Day was changed to a week later due to the , of IN OUR Listed on our register: Lydia Nibley & James Allen Fountain Green; Sally May 12 DeeAnn Adams & Robert Whiting May 11 Stapley, Chester; Rula and Julia Sorensen, Moroni. Keepsake Wedding books WwMin g invitations eouft fAtinc GIFTS Brides come in and choose your china, stoneware, wooden pieces, and silver from our beautiful selection. When and Melba Cox; hobby displays: Mae Miner and John and Thelma side. Class Bum-Sunda- president We'll Taka y The Time is Lyndon Graham and Loa Cheney, class teacher, display was hobby mi Brides come in and register! Each bride who registers will receive a free gift! remodeling. The program will be furnished by the Girls Youth Chorus. be can Tickets purchased from the Mable Ison, following: Jean Beck, Wales; Fairview gospel class has party members mistress for Ephraim of the Shopping Mall various class on were the . com- and pletely rebuilt refurbished by Buford nd Christensen was among the items on display. The program featured musical readings, vocal Songs sung by who acSam Dye, companied himself on guitar; Square dancing done by four Ftn. Green couples; Jerry and Jean Beck, Perry and Carolyn selection, and musical numbers, and dancing was to the music of the Harmonica Band. Taking part on the Christensen, John and OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. as The group will perform some madrigals Flow-aand well as such works as "Waters Ripple are directed by -Shepherd Me. Lord". They Doreen Kurr of the Snow College music department Fowles. The and are accompanied by Sherrie to the concert is free lo the public but donations welcome. are Museum l airview oiiue IS YOUR NAME annual banquet display. A buggy Cowboy 5 The Singers of Note from Snow College will present a benefit concert for the Fairview Museum on Thursday evening. May 17 at H p.m. in the Fairview South Ward Cultural llall. This choral ensemble is comprised of fourteen select voices who perform a ariety of choral music suitable for chamber choir. The group completed a successful lour in Arizona in March along with the A Capella Choir from the Moroni stake sets hobbies Western Style Music: 436-053- Evan Jacobson. The benediction was offered Perry by Christensen. representing Mrs. Then l.anib, Wales has been called to serve an l.l)S Baton Louisiana It mi go Mission and will lie honored Sunday as a sNaker in the Wales aid. Services begin at I ::tii p.m. Mrs. Lamb lias been active in church auxiliaries and has as served president of the Relief Society and the MIA. For several years she has been Wales Town Treasurer. She and her husband, the late V IN Christine Nielsen and A by A Christensen. XIV. The Disco Era... a dance performed by featuring oil paintings, ceremonies handwork, and articles evening.. LaDawn Rawlings, Camille Field, Clark and Diane Walker. A community sing time was led by LaDawn Musical F. Nunley sang a solo of songs. She was accompanied by Jay April 30. Adgircl VI. The Stephen Foster songs sung by the Stake Youth Chorus, directed by The XIII. Hits. ..Kristy Over 90 members of the Gospel Doctrine class of Fairview South Ward School enjoyed a Iiunquet and party in the church cultural hall on Betty and accompanied Deneice Blackham; .VII. The Folk by Anna Aagard. Douglas Lamb, are parents of six children. She has 17 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. D-DW- program were Florine ASInl Nielsen: Eda Anderson; Monta Nordstrom, Kay Ostler. Elva Hamilton and Lila Graham; Lucy Tucker, Bryan and Ruth Ann Shelley; Lyndon Graham, and selections by a group calling themselves the Grandmas and consisting of Lila Emma Evans, Graham, Cleone Cox, Elva Hamilton, and Ann lones they were directed ty Ellis Madsen. General chairman was Ila Jensen who was also in charge of the program; food committee: Lee and Jeanette Mower and Wendel Nora and Versatile Convertible-PortablDishwashers. Front-loadin- g e convenience. You can buy one today and use night. Build it in anytime. it to- table Christensen; decorations: ENERGY, TIME, ONEY. Reva Cox, Ephrcim Give your mom a "personalized" top Tank tops and capped sleeves Huge variety of designs They're SS8ft! Has OTCEamGDtmsg Beautiful Built-i- n Dishwashers. The new KltchenAid dishwashers save energy In more ways than one. They use less hot water and electricity than previous models, and also feature an Energy Saver option to save even more. 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