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Show noi.j'fch'oA ssa Page Two i - .The Enlarge work world News businesswomen told Family Living i Foods, weddings, anniversaries Rudolph Larsen to be honored on 80th birthday years in and Idaho honored with a casual before his marriage to afternoon in the Mt. Mary Evelyn Larsen on Pleasant City Park on April 2, 1930 in the Salt The eightieth birthday of Rudolph Larsen will be Sunday, May 3 p.m. All aquaintances to join with occasion. Mr. Larsen He lived a few California 27 from 1 to Lake LDS Temple. friends and They made their home are invited in Mt. Pleasant for a short him on this time then moved to Melba, Idaho and later was born at Emmett, Idaho, where .Mrs. Ronald Lott Ron Lott claims bride in Fairview Leslie Nielson, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nielson of Fair-view- , became the bride of daughter area. Larsen died five m. j Powell Ronald Lott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Jay Lott of Mt. Pleasant, on May 19 in the Fairview South Ward. I Allred, Fountain Green; Mary Osborne, and Glen Osborne, Spring City. Ilis ts Mrs. Graham of .Magdalene Taylor, Mt. Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne, and City; Spring Blanche Provo. Sorenson, each other, Mrs. Graham taught Glen Prestwich of Mt. Pleasant, Erma Carlson of Fairview, and Dale Christensen of Moroni, Program , for David lloitiillon, Carolyn Crisp Carolyn Crisp sets August date to wed Mr. and Mrs. Morris Crisp, Mt. Pleasant, are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Carolyn, to David Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton, Whittier, Calif. The couple have chosen August 7 to pledge marriage vows in the Manti LDS Temple. Miss Crisp is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and LDS Seminary. She attended Ricks College during the past year and was named to the Dean's Honor List. The prospective groom also attended Ricks College during the past year. The newlyweds will make their home in Rexburg and plan to continue their education at Ricks College. Senior to the Htitttuu entertainment 1 celebrated One day was spent on an tour of the lake. The many shapes and forms of the bold sandstone cliffs, the lights and shadows playing on the lake, and the clear waters Bailey, Orem; and inspiring sight. More than tributaries and offer 90 feed the Lake Powell fisherman, and photographers, Kenneth K. ('midland Candlands to note 50th anniversary wedding open house Candland will be Saturday, June 2, from 3 honored at a golden to 7 p.m. at the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. 808 North Sanpete and Wasatch Graduatesl Marlborough Ward, Roosevelt Avenue (800 E. 1450 So.) Salt Lake City, Utah. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. They request no gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Candland were married June 5, 1929 in the Manti Temple. Adella Candland was born and raised in a Fountain Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holman. Kenneth Candland was born and raised in Chester, a son of Mr. and Mrs. David Candland. They both graduated from Moroni High School. The couple lived in Chester living on working and their farm until 1967 when they moved to Salt Lake City where they still reside. They are both active in the LDS Church and have served in many nature lovers many exploring pqsibjlities along its 1900 miles of crooked canyon shoreline. From the Rainbow Marina a hike was taken to the premier attraction of the area, Rainbow the Bridge, world's tallest known stone arch. The last day was spent in touring the dam which rises 710 feet above the bedrock; the location of the 900,000 kilowatt and the generators; visitors center. ward clerk, counselor in bishoprics, Manti teacher and bishop, Joyce Rita Marcia Kkstrom, West Jordon; Suze 1 1 e Orem; Sorensen, Carolyn Mayrick, Pleasant Grove; Kristine Bailey., West Jordon; Paula Brewer, Spring City; Wilma Itomona,' and Mary Christensen, HRISTENSEN Tamcra Anderson, Clair Simons REATIONS Home ceremony will unite local couple COMPLETE CATERING SERVICE for weddings, clubs, dances Beautiful Backdrops, Wedding Announcements, Personalized Service Photographer, Flowers, Food Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Anderson, Moroni, are announcing the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Tamera, to Clair Simons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Simons, Mt. Pleasant. The couple have chosen June 22 to recite marriage vows in a ceremony to be performed at the home of the bridegroom's parents. Following the ceremony the couple will greet guests at a reception planned at the Simons residence. The couple are 1979 graduates of North Sanpete High School where they have been active in student affairs. Miss Anderson is a member of the drill team and Mr. Simons has been active in band and music circles. Both have accepted scholarships to Utah Technical College in Provo. The will make their home in Mt. Pleasant for the present and then plan to live in Provo where they will continue their education. Ramona Christensen 291 No. 100 East Moroni 1 Lenore Shelley 17 East 4th So. Mt. Pleasant 462-254- 436-867- 1 7 jO - DEPARTMENT STORE MT. PLEASANT JEANS 2 OFF SATURDAY FRIDAY MAY 25-2- 6 MENS' ALL FASHION SHRINK-TO-FI- WOMEN'S DRESS DL0USES SOCKS T LEVIS REG. $12.75 REG. $1.49 NOW 2 OFF REMNANTS ELASTIC 1 $H(jJoo 19 P. for several years. They also operated the post office in Chester. They are the parents of three daughters; Mrs. Robert (Kenetta) Barton, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Keith (Toinette) Campbell, Pocatello, Ida. and Del (Darlene) Wasden, Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Candland grandchildren 5 great grandchildren. DENIM REG. workers 13 19 with Orem; Despain, Ordinance Temple have and bir- 2 DAYS ONLY I including positions Mrs. her thday on May her daughters sometimes blue, then green and sometimes like a mirror, were a thrilling Mr. and Mrs. Christensen a featured live music and their rooms looked out over the lake. all-da- y Senior Citizens Edna Nielson, Chairman week. where tUlftOid are Fairview visited with buffet dinner meeting. Althea Howell will be in charge of the program. Women who believe they are eligible for membership in this organization are invited to call Donna Bailey, or LaRue Presient Citizens group under the direction of Lorn Jackson spent an enjoyable three days at Lake Powell last They traveled Her attendants, Linda Nielsen of Fairview and Maranda Peel, Mt. Pleasant, wore gowns of yellow and green. Jim Shelley of Mt. Pleasant served as best man. The newlyweds, both 1979 graduates of North Sanpete High School will make their first home in Helper where he is employed by the railroad. dinner recently some reminiscing was done when three old students of On June 14 state and district officers will be guests of the Ephraim Club at their birthday site by bus and enjoyed a stay at Wahweep Lodge with long sheer sleeves and a high neckline and carried a formal bouquet. At a Women from Ephraim will attend the State Convention in Logan June trip Pleasant Mt. formal wedding gown lie has a brother , Michael; grandparents are Calvin and Rita Business Professional of and liv Edna Coates ,, ' Forty members of the following. The bride chose a long of his family May 22. delegation tak Lake of Bishop Sherrill Anderson performed the 7 p.m. ceremony, The couple was greeted by family members and a small group of friends at a reception immediately Jason Allred, son of David and Susan Allred of Fountain Green, celebrated his lirst birthday with all A Senior citizen 1979. Mr. 28, is the father of Larsen seven children whom survive. were watchful spokesmen of problem areas so that gains in active, creative participation in the world of work may be enlarged, it was reported. Rudolph Larsen and made their home at 175 West 300 South. Mrs. March women pioneered by the women of yesteryear. It is an obligation of working women of this time to be just they remained for 35 outside Mt. Pleasant on years. In late 1971, they May 30, 1899 to Jens and returned to Mt. Pleasant Hilda Christensen LarMr. anil Individual members of the club are actively participating in preparation for the 125th AnEphraim City niversary. May Business floats will be in the parade. The 25 members of the BPWC were challenged by the conducting officer, LaRue Nielsen, to carry the invitation of membership to another 25 eligible women. The opportunities for successful careers in the business world and the professions "Fidlers Green sen. He lived with his family in their home at (ith South and 3rd West in Mt. Pleasant until he entered coal mining in the Castledale - Kenilworth The Ephraim Businss and Professional Women outlined plans and goals for the coming fiscal year at their May meeting. Thursday. c? Off INFANT SLEEPWEAR YARD ALL BLANKETS $2.49 o BOYS ON SALE 1 20 COWBOY 99 YARD BUSTER BROWN GIRLS PANTY TIGHTS BOOTS BATH TOWELS Reg. $5.99 and $6.99 ON $ALi CARD OF THANKS Go forward, grads. Our best wishes are with you, always. COT. PLEASANT CITY We sincerely thank each and everyone who extended any acts of kindness during the illness and passing of LaKee Livingston. We appreciate the cards, floral arrangements, food and those who took part during the services. In times of sorrow, burdens are lightened knowing so many care. The family of LaHee Livingston JJOOgOO OFF LADIES MENS' DRESS DRESS PANTS SLACKS 30 40 OIF OFF WOMENS' ZIPPERS $ AN INCH NYLON KNEE HIGHS w 2 PAIR BOX |