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Show Page Two - The Pyramid - W August 23, BPW to host state officials Saturday - Business KPIIKAIM and Professional Women will host the State organization at their fall on Board Meeting Saturday, August 25 on the Snow College Campus. Women from all the chapters in the State will be there. The Business and Professional Women of the state will be planning their years activities and setting goals for the year. The board meeting is organized on workshop JSfewS Socjal Cox-Stra- te Family Living concerned about the womans emerging role in and the business professions are en- Foods, weddings , anniversaries couraged to attend. Senior citizens The couple will make their first home in Ephraim. Newcomers comer INDIANOLA and skills Grand Tetons organizational strengthened as they Yellowstone Park, then to work together, said South Dakotas Black Nielson, Ephraims representative on the State Board. All active members of the Ephraim Chapter and other interested women Hills. Mount Rushmore, School lunch ip"- -' hil menu iiMwjkbujH. School lunches will start with the first day of to school according LaRue Beck, school lunch supervisor. The following menues will be served in district schools Friday and next Early inspiration Christmas in August 24 Friday, August Seaburger on a bun with lettuce & tartar sauce French fries Creamed peas Cantaloupe EPHRAIM- - mas .Miller Tacos Sorenson cheese graduated inagna cum laude from of the College Education at Brigham Young University August 17. Lori Ann is (he daughter of David w- - 27 lettuce Christ- August, presented Aug. 20 through and featuring Rosetta Hardy, will be the first of a continuing monthly event Monday, August Ann in 25 Milk & at the Public Library by the Cultural Enrichment Committee n to according Willard-soKay Coun-cilwoma- Buttered corn Cinnamon Sweet Citrus fruitcup n. roll The Milk Tuesday, August Turkey & gravy Whipped potatoes Carrot Sticks Hot roll w- - butter Karl and Marilyn Sorenson of Spring jello City. , Grandparents Fruited are Mr. and Mrs. Kay grapefruit sections Milk Seely of ML Pleasant, inspiration early 28 w- - for Christmas preparation came to Rosetta Moore Hardy when in 1973 she married Frank Hardy, the Snow College Comptroller and Assistant Dean of Administrative Service. I have two girls and Mrs. Veone Brown of Wednesday August 29 eight grandchildren and Mt. Pleasant, and Mr. Vegetable beef pie w Frank has five children Frank Sorenson of gravy and seven grandchildren Great Tossed salad w- - and when I began Wendover, making home-mad- e grandparents are Mr. radishes ChristRed cabbage and Mrs. Ear) Jensen of mases I used the skills Boiled egg half Spring City. Lori Ann taught by my Mother, will be teaching first Rosy applesauce Mrs. Hardy said. & food this in (red color, sugar Sandy grade Rosetta spent the cinnamon) year. depression years on a farm in Arkansas. The family was supported by DEBBIE ANDERSON'S her father, Walter Harold Moore, who joined the PRE-SCHO- OL CCC camps of the 1930s This kept him away from iWill resume in September. The school home a great deal and he includes a variety of learning Mother, Beatrice Bell activities including Corbett Moore, taught her children the LDS Gospel and nutritious in her home and taught snacks. the girls to embroider, crochet and quilt. 462-229- 7 I was five years old when I made my first MUSIC-ARTS-CRAF- CALL tAO'D how-t- o piece; and Classified learned to projects are available at Mrs. Moores wish. There no were The sharing of this theatres to go to; we were special creative talent many miles away from has followed Mrs. Moore neighbors; we had a from Arkansas to Silver battery radio, but saved it City, New Mexico to Mesa for very special Ariz., and now Ephraim. Mrs. Hardy programs, In addition to her recalls. It was through continued interest in the her mothers resour- household arts, Mrs. cefulness that Rosettas Hardy has also become a childhood experiences professional geneologist were very choice. and creates pictorial The early interest in art Books of Remembrances of the home has expanded for her 15 grandchildren. itself into multiple filing For her own interest, she cabinets of original and writes her own history, purchased patterns. and has compiled and collected histories of her She is ancestors. currently perfecting them so that they will become 1T1 useful research books. embroidery nine when crochet. I Special pVpOT MT. PLEASANT- - filled. For more information call Florence Day, Reva Cox, both Fairview; Arlene Anderson, Ethel Erickson, Louise Eddy and Thaetta Larsen, Mt. Pleasant; and Herta Strate, Spring City. .GCIIAEKSD DUY YOUR HEAT RING NOW AND SAVE $70. PRICES WILL CHANGE 1 SEPT. 79 finish cracking or peeling, evpn when burning coal. The Heat King is 'an attractive barbecue all in one for about the cost of a conventional fireplace. Thats addition to any home. one-thir- d right, the Heat King will heat your home, The Heat King is practical too. Many Heat simmer your stew, bake your bread, barbecue your steaks and give you the warmth King users have completely eliminated their and beauty of a fireplace. heating bills, except for the cost of operating The Heat King stove is attractive, solid and substantial giving a feeling of permanence and beauty to any room. The flat black surface blends beautifully with the thick brass trim and is virtually maintenance free. You never have to worry about the STOP & SEE OUR BOOTH AT THE FAIR HORM AND JEAI1IE CLEMENS EPHRAIM 283-475- 4 The Special Interest Group be will attending Saturdays Warrior" on August 24 at Snow College. A bus will leave Fairview at 6:30 p.m. and married couples along with special interest members are invited to attend until the bus is DUE TO THE HIGH COST OF MATERIALS, THE FACTORY HAS BEEII FORCED TO RAISE PRICES Its a furnace, fireplace, cookstove and L Rosetta llardy displays some of her dolls which are part of a cultural enrichment program now underway at the Ephraim City Library. The event will continue through August 25. week. l.ori SPRING CITY- - Mr. and Mrs. E. Kent Strate are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Ellen to Alan S. Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde K. Cox of Fairview. The couple will be married in the Manti LDS Temple on Friday August 31. A reception in their honor hosted by the parents of the bride, will be held that evening in the Ward Cultural Hall from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Both Alan and Ellen are graduates of North Sanpete High School and LDS Seminary, and she is a graduate of Snow College and LDS Institute. Alan served an LDS mission in the Halifax-Canad- a Mission. EPHRAIM - A special Sanpete County Senior Citizen will leave the valley August 23 and will return August 29. A Trailways bus will levels. take the thirty-eigh- t department Women will have their seniors to the Wyoming. LaRue wedding set for LDS Temple a chainsaw. Even those who buy firewood or coal find their efficient Heat King saves money. Many claim their heat savings have paid for their Heat King stoves in a single winter. For full details on the Heat King stove contact your local dealer today. MEAT RING DOES IT ALL i Roy and Charlotte Babcock and their three children Pamela, 20, Roy, 15, and Allen, 11, are newcomers to the Indianola area. They live in a double-wid- e Ellen Strate. Alan Cox mobil home on the east of Highway 89. Roy is employed for PIE trucking and Charlotte works at Fairview a family program. The Canyon Inn. Pamela is working at the Moroni second day had a pancake Processing Plant and young Roy is employed at breakfast, a tour of Fairview Phillips 66 for the summer. He will attend historic sites in Ephraim, North Sanpete High School and Allen will be in the 6th a trophy for the winners grade at Fairview Elementary. in softball with the eutfc) HteKeiff The Babcocks who are from Salt Lake Rattlesnakes are Western City friends of Opal Lyon of Manti and liked the the Eastern country defeating of The family while making a visit here so decided to get out of the Gophers. LaVor and Marguerite city by moving to Sanpete. Sunday the family Taylor spent August MT. PLEASANT provided the Ephraim in a family reunion. A delightful couple making their home here are The Taylor-mad- e Meeting Clifford and Anna maria Webb and their four reunion had some unusal Sacrament with Senator children. The Webbs live in the home formerly oc- characteristics that other program families might well William Campbell, cupied by the John McCunes on East Main. Leader of the Webb is a native of Santiago, Chili and Mr. choose to include in their Minority Mrs. California Senate being Web is a native of Houston, Tex. He is a returned own proceednigs: breakLDS missionary and the couple met in Houston fast at Palisade Park with the featured speaker. A violin solo by Val Taylor following his release . Their four children are Seth 7, golf and horsebackriding, fun time at the Snow and a trio of Beth, Jan Claudia 5, Tarita 2 and Zenna 10 months. and Marilyn Taylor He is employed in the Deer Creek Mine. College Activity Center, fylrtoiltt 2 17-1- 9 Second ws vaiy Duncan tie West 4 iriTCel Smith ENTERTAINMENT CONTESTS CARNIVAL RIDES Billie J Speers ;13. 14. Eddie Babbitt 15. Nick Nixon 14. T.G. Sheppard 6 14 Jack O'Johns SEPTE13ER STATE FAIRGROUNDS. . . 6--16 .SALT LAKE CITY Ward |