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Show May on o GIVES YOU MORI MOTS & From your married Kenneth County mi Community. The Pyramid now reaches more than 2,600 families every week! Sanpete's Best Most Widely Read Newspaper! & May 1, 1979 Brady, Sandy; Rodney Howard Brady, Ogden; Lindsay Anderson Brady, Gilbert, Ariz.; Mrs. Dean (Joanne) Frandsen, Miseritef four 21 grandchildren; - grand- great sisters, r six months $4.50 Save $2.90 over newstand price and mail today Th. Pyramid P.O. BOX A Julie Carol Erickson, Scott Findlay, Jon Howell, Von Hill and Danny Witt. Under the able direction of Dr. Sheril Hill, the play promises to enhance the Sanpete Community Theaters reputation as a high quality, citizen theater company. -- FAIRVIEW Ila Jensen spent a week with her son and daughter Wade Fern and family in Mortenson, that created such confusion in the first Orem and attended the place, and Tracy Hill as blessing of her 8th Bette Logan, whom Joe's Kyle soul falls in love with as Houghton. Parents are and Merilee he searches for a body to Stanley Messenger 7013, Jerry Ber- Jensen call home. Houghton, Kyle Roseann Higham is has a "brother, and a sister, Julia Farnsworth, the. he is the and of widow man the Angela, plotting Joe's body inhabits grandson of Duane and through most of the ac- Donna Jensen, Orem. The r, Florence o Friday forum Jean Beck, Scuut-O-Kum- u Snow College, last Saturday, lie is seen his prize holding ribbon, and his car. Houghtons live in Spanish Fork. tion, Marv Higbee is Tony Abbot, her slippery ac son of Beck, and Fountain Green was the first place winner in the nine-yea- r age of scouts in the Derby contest. The contest for "speed" of the little cars was one of the activities to take place at the Sanpete District held in great-grandchil- Nielson, Chloe Dahl, both Moroni. Burial was in Moroni ity Cemetery. Joe Group sets Name SPECIALS taught Also included on the tour will be lunch at the cafeteria. leave Fairviewat9: 30 a.m. and pick up riders at 1st and 4th Ward in Mt. Pleasant ' (AltDOF "THANKS We would like to exCollege bus A City Zip; enclosed for will press our sincere thanks lo the staff of the Sanpete Valley Hospital, Barbara Ferguson, Wayne Ross, and l)r. Cummings and to One year $7.50 Six months $4.50 Gift subscription for Christensen, Friday trip Snow Street or Box J. Associate Commissioner of Religious Education for Seminaries and Institutes of the LDS The Mt. Pleasant Stake Church. Christensen formerly Special Interest Adults served Mission as over 50 are planning a trip to the Manti Temple President in Mexico City, Visitors Center, and will and served as Institute attend Friday Forum at Director at the University of Utah, the of Ephraim Institute to hear Idaho, and University Washington Joe Christensen speaker State University. tommorrow, Friday, May He also 11. MT. PLEASANT, UTAH 84647 ' Robertson, 283-402- 1 brother; Mrs. Howard (Marjorie) Riley, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Orien (Viola) Spencer, Payson; Howard F. Madsen, Sandy. Interment was in the Sandy City Cemetery. rtholomew, ext. 208. calling This witty comedy stars John Erickson as Joe Pendleton, the dead before - his - time boxer who needs a new body to complete his life in, A1 Armenta as Mr. Jordan, the heavenly executive who attempts to rectify the mistake made by nard, Reva Carlston, Iva Dean Kjar, All Salt Lake City; Zell Seely, St. George; cast are Sherry Ba- Theatre Community production for adults, senior citizens, students, children, and families may be reserved by The Speaker at Friday Forum on May 11 will be one-yea- Check Madsen brothers, sisters: K. daughter, children; State Services were held May in Fountain Green for Oscar Martin Olson, 73, who died in a Payson hospital May 3, 1979. He was born October 12, 1905 in Moroni, a son of Frank and Hettie Draper Olson. Married LaVon Wilson, July 11, 1929 in 7 n; Sandy; Clip Tuesday and Wednesday, May 14, 15 and 16. Tickets for this spring Sanpete Brady Aug. 19, Nephi. He was a cattle buyer 1930, in the Salt Lake Temple. He preceded her and trucker. Member of in death Sept. 6, 1971. the LDS Church. She was an active Survivors: wife, member of the LDS Moroni; sons, daughters: church, a ward librarian, Mrs. Allan (Florence) and teacher. She was a Clarke, Kearns; Reid O., graduate of Snow College Salt Lake City; Mrs. and BYU, an elementary Robert (Gwen) Davis, teacher in the Jordan both Moroni; 15 grandSchool District, and a children; two member of the DUP. four Survivors: sons and great - grandchildren; Utah Press Association Figures 0 77s An- derson I. NOW 0N1Y will be presented in the Snow College Auditorum at 8:00 p.m. this Monday, Olson Services were held May in Sandy for Jessie Amelia Madsen Brady, 74, who died in Murray May 1, 1979. She was born March 27, 1905, Mt. Pleasant, to Andrew O. and Rozena Fechser Madsen. She and Wes complice, Clanton is Max Levene, Joe's manager who knows but does not understand the whole situation. Other members of the Heaven Can Wait Oscar M. 5 Page Five The Pyramid 1979 Theater production opens May 14 at SC iis& Jessie Brady 10, the ambulance crew, John Christensen, Donna Poulson and Marie Seminary in Provo; has been an instructor in the College of Religion at BYU; is presently serving as First Counselor in the General Sunday School Presidency; served a mission in Mexico and Central America; served as bishop of a student ward in Idaho; and as a counselor for eight years in Ubf U and Bonneville student stakes; dnd has filled several other assignments. He and his wife, Bar- bara, and their six and efficient service children are residents of which they rendered to Salt Lake City. Kristine at the time of her Jackson for the prompt Extra Copies AVAILABLE AIT emaim Anderson Drug Cobblehaven Mkt. Snappy Service Snow College Bookstore Ephraim Hotel accident. We would also like to express our thanks to Karl and Dorothy Vielsen, Dean Jensen, Arthur Moss, and any others who might have assisted at the scene of the accident. Our love and appreciation also goes out lo those who have visited, sent cards, money, gifts, flowers, telephone calls, and food or any other acts of kindness shown to Kristine and her family at this lime. Kristine Nielsen Iticharddi Marilyn Nielsen Bert & Zola Kuesch Merlin & Joyce Nielsen and the Spring City ward. Those interested in making the trip should call the Special Interest Representative in their own ward or the ward Relief Society president, according to Donna Brunger, Stake Special Interest Representative for Relief Society. Lalcos... Members of the Lalcos met May 3 at the home of FaNon Cook. This was the group's closing social and dinner was served. Club MAMTI Elliot's Drug SPBING CITY Conference sustains new stake officers Several made changes were assistants, in Released were Jean leadership bssjh QUALITY MoVs positions at the Stake Anderson, secretary of Conference in the Mt. Physical Facilities and Pleasant ;,Stake held Representatives under the direction of Christopher Parry, Elder LaMar Stewart,, second counselor in the School Regional Representative, Sunday on Sunday May 5 in Fairview. President J. 6 Bruce Turn our fireplace into president; first Lenore Madsen, counselor and efficient! aim Lela Mower, second counselor. Cueafter Released from those were MorRae Wilkey, Lenore Madsen, Rae Woolf and secretary, Ruth Graham. Sustained as Young Women's President were Rae Woolf, counselors Judith Anderson and positions Janet 427-335- Stake Harless conducted. Among these was the sustaining of John Gresko as president and senior president of the Seventies. Duane Marsh was from released that position. Sustained in the Stake Relief Society were Wilda Collard, AKD LOCKER FAIRVIEW and cooEictove. The Heat King Fireplace Insert Gwilliam, secretary, Ruth Graham. Released from those positions were Norma Elaine Anderson, Gloria Stewart, Jean Mickel and Nelson. Facilities tatives Represenwere Joseph English, Lynn and Willis assistants; BEST MILK IN THE VALLEY WITH TIIE CHEAPEST PRICES I d) Merton GO,. C Gal. V2 HOURS FAIOTW 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Nielson's Grocery Monday City Hall through Saturday 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays and Holidays. FOUNTAIN CM' Fountain Green Cafe Self-Servi- CHESTER a Evelyn on bottles tractor; Earl Ben Jenkins, Men's secretary; Ramsey, assistant ce RAW MILK DAIRY mile North of Mt. 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