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Show Page Fifteen The Pyramid May 21, 1979 Tribute to love Y 6) Taylors are two together While some mothers are gifts receiving painstakingly crafted as expressions of family love on Mothers' Day, tel II i:- - .yj Maguerite Taylor, i ristically. and Lavar charactehave jointly quilts as love created 12 gifts for their grandchildren. This combined activity ol serving others is an example of the continuing loint ventures that began in school, grade blossomed in high school in and culminated marriage and a husband-wif- e news team. In a return visit they may well follow other leads. For example on Apiil 26, Lavor, a Charter Member of the Kphraim Volunteer Fire Department, received a plaque from the Utah State Fireman's Association at their an- nual St. in meeting of the nonprofit corporation of Snow a College; of president the Sheep Shearers Union of North America; a charter member of the Kphraim Fire Department; George for 40 years of volunteer service. Marguerite, as another example, has promotion certificates attendance chairman of Kphraim Beautification City Urogram with honors and Washington, DC. to participate in the Craftsman Festival at the cer- punctuality tificates beginning in 1904 when Cordelia Dorius, F. J. teachers, Christianson, nismess. principal, two and A. L. Larson, County "We are placed together'," Lavar ob- Superintendent, served. their signatures upon The Taylors were them. In the 1918 cervisited April 20th by tificate from Snow we newscaster Jennifer College read; and her "Marguerite Stevens Morgan photographer, to do a documentary for Channel 5 TV. CBS affiliate. Lavor, who began shearing at age 14, set up Ins old sheep shearing equipment to show the teginning of blade barber-beauticia- teard member n I presented in Washington, D.C., a return trip to Smithsonian Institute demonstrate and shearing; to sheep honors Shearer's from the Sheep Union and an entry in the of Book "Guiness Records" for 500.000 fleeces shorn. Lavor pays touching ;im-- n allerly tribute to 62 years of companionship and to the mother of four children, Donald L., Norma (Mrs. Karl Lawrence), Zane S., and Margene (Mrs. William Campbell i when he says: "The Taylors have most enjoyed cverthing together their 62 years of married life anil accomplished much. l.xln'iur Met allcity store. Photo courtesy ol Maid ol Athens, ere we l)i,l'h my heart give me hack roii aimd POLYESTER 3 GABERDINE . 5 A 3.9 29yd yd $2. VOILE g I I f ALL TRIMS 20 -- I LOTS OF NEW g TERRY$g90 BEAUTIFUL COLORS I Proud to be part of Ephraim's 125 1 yearsf n Larsen has followed in his father's steps." FABRIC SHOP j45 South Main Ephraim f OmilHNIliaMlINHINiamillNIIIiailHNNMIiaNHIimMDIIIM hand-powere- d by Where your treasure is, there will your heart l)e also. a comm- b hunts; Lavor being a liarbcr and Marguerite living a teautician, they worked for 25 years.. ..they loved hand-in-han- dancing "Alter 62 years simultaneously shearing 40 to Ida sheep. Lavor then illustrate the use of an ele' trie motor shearing clipper manufactured in Butte, Montana in about 1010-1Currently 10 to crews travel to herds to use this type of equipment. "The late methods ol power use the same principles of former equipment; they are just d and ac- companied each child to his prom dance; they pray ed together and cried together; they traveled We were lovers in the eighth grade; we were lovers in high school; we loved to hunt deer (four legedi; we have cried together n a Two busses daily Call relinement." Lavor observed. The Taylors then took the TV crews to Jerico to the shearing plant, corral and large storage shed for the wool sacks that are firmed by an electric wool FOR RESERVATIONS We can make your tour reservations n d sacker rather than The Lax or Taylors say that praying together has sirrnulhened (heir low oxer the past 62 years. a tramping man. Currently the Jerico operation is a shearing crew he operating under supervision Cook, Moroni. of Tracy from Jerico is by rail to destinations determined by grade that is purchased by individual brokers, such as Leon Stevens of Kphraim. The TV special airingtime has not yet teen but the announced, Taylors expect it shortly. The shearing equipment of Taylors was only one of the activities that interested this special Wool We'll take VALLEY shipped JEWELRY S? the time! 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Visit us soon and choose your perfect Keepsake diamond ring from our large selection. Keepsake Registered Diamond Rings For your wedding... Keepsake Wedding books Beautiful Wedding Invitations We know you will continue on to greater achievements. mm aw y? CARDS and GIFTS Camille Hovan of married life, she's living with the same Lavor. of e ( together; they are active in church together.." express service o cable gasoline e a p a Chris Larsen. Mayor Calvert Larsen's father, commenced the Larsen Water project in the summer ol 1914, that took almost four years to complete, at a cost of $2.')U.0(i(i. Canals were dug and a tunnel bored through the mountain. There are several miles of canals to carry the water out to the farm in Pigeon Hallow', This was the largest undertaking for one man ever started here, and completed by hard work and planning, lie almost went broke, lie left a big job linished for someone else to get the benefit Irom. Chris Larsen was a farmer, stock and sheep raiser; he also Ixiught and sold lambs and sheep, and wool, lie bought, fed and raised sheep and lambs for several years, lie also handled cattle. His son. Mayor G. Calvert then driven machine line-sha- HtoiHNHmiaiiiiwiiiiiaiiiiiiiHttiDiiNiiiHiiiaiiiiiiimiia T7 llexible ercial-flock Larsen water s r i9 project IS a They went fishing; picked pinenuts; went on deer 7rihy passenger and shearing machine and .McCullertv. loll owed Give, oh. to ,Mc-- ffsae hand-shearin- progressed was lun in the early years. One ol these dancers is Florence sister, now K1 years old. Photo courtesy Florence .McCallertv. s VALLEY JEWELRY IAIp M |