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Show TijraiM Strain; City fatyTWM . 462-219- A Hawaiian luau was held at the home of Herta and Kent Strate Saturday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. David Strate and Kyle and Amy of Hunter; Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cox from Ephraim; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell White and Brian from Cedar City; Mehl Ree Strate from Provo; and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nielsen of Spring City and their children Daniel, Valerie, Jared and Richard. All wore Hawaiian clothes that had been made from material Mrs. Strate brought from their recent Hawaiian trip. Ruth Ann Strate, who is serving a mission in St. Petersburg, Fla., called her family before the end of the day to make the entire party a lovely one. John and Gloria Tice of Salt Lake and children spent the weekend in Spring City. Johns brother Jeff, who recently returned from a Spanish-speakin- g GftfJfitl 1 Johnson, was married this past Friday in Salt Lake City to Marcy Ferguson, of Salt Lake. The young Johnson couple will be living in Spring City at the home formerly owned by Virgil Mott. January . The Canal Creek Camp of the Spring City DUP will meet at the home of Janet Rowlett on Monday, March 3 at 2 p.m. A quilting party will be included. (Carolyn) Garrett and daughters; Lamanite and Kathy, daughter, Tammy Chee, spent the week in Anaheim, Calif, where Kathy, and the other members of the Drill Team, per- The Snow College A Capella Choir and Singers of Note will present a choral concert in the Snow College Auditorium on Thursday evening, March 6, at 8 p.m. These organizations will present the concert prior to leaving on their annual spring tour and there will be a small admission fee to help with the cost of the tour. Singers of Note, a small chamber choir of select voices, will sing some madrigals as well as the "Jesu, Joy of Mans Desiring by All-Sta- rs Richard and Diane NEPHI Fountain Green Sportsmen Club members, and wives, held a banquet and evening of fun in the Ftn. Green City Hall. The chicken dinner was prepared and served by Lucille Wilson, assisted by daughters: Lucinda, Maxwell Daniel Zabriskie celebrated his first birthday February 26. He is the son of David and Gaye Deen Zabriskie of Mt. Pleasant, ilis grandparents are Burke and Dixie Nielson, Moroni; William and Maxine children, bought their home here Spring City. The Deckers are originally from Nevada but have been living in Salt Lake. Mr. Decker is a nuclear physicist. The Variety Club was held Friday, at the home in Mt. Zabriskie, Pleasant. Venetta Great-grandparen- ts are Nielson, Moroni, Bernard and Enid Nielson, Fountain Catherine Gillespie. Green; and Wallace The ladies played cards and Enid Maxwell of Dearborn, Mich. and enjoyed lovely refreshments. Present were Thelma Madsen, Ethel Sorenson, Herta Strate, Maude Downard, are Prestwich, Joseph Moroni; and Amelia Logan of St. Paul, Cecile Watson, Berenice Ericksen, Phyllis Kelsey Minn. and Veone Munson. Prizes were won by Mrs. Mrs. and Munson before the bad flooding in .Arizona. Rod and Pat Mellor and their family are moving this weekend and have sold their home in Spring City and will live in Manti, where they can be closer to Rods work and also better able to help care for his mother. Ben Johnson, son of he studied in Germany and Academy. In in concerts in appeared . 1976 several large German the and cities T0LE PAINTING CLASSES Larson welcomed the Lions and MT. PLEASANT EVERY SAVE gave $.(1.00 to help buy new suits for the basketball boys; and $300 donation to Bishop Aagard for the building fund. 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' MS-342- 3 88 KNIT TOPS & BLOUSES J?l PRICE IN Popular Stripings, Terry Cloths and Interlocks Wunderlich. is Dahl presently associated with the Utah Opera and will appear with the U of U opera Theater's production of The Tales of Hoffman in We SHIRTS UDIES - Yehudi artists as and Menuhin Fritz gmiiOtAiiJ BOYS -G- - EPHRAIM Syme, pianist Hubert Giesen, coach of such FftUdOi SAUNA v-'- AND SANDAL SALE! AT THE MAIN- - - time. j. n.ni 4 DAY SUMMER SHOE Jackson said. COUNTRY TRUNK jm.an aka Christensen's A MT. PLEASANT Netherlands. potluck dinner will be In 1977 he was a soloist held by the Senior annual Citizens at 6 p.m. March 5 the during Mozartfest in Wuerzburg. at the Senior Citizens building according to President Lorn Jackson. Reynold Moroni Lions President The District Governor said more Lions Club members are needed to carry out the many worthwhile community services needed at the Prices Effective February 28 Thru March 5 they city. Recently world-renowne- and his family are currently living in Pima, Arizona and he is teaching at Ft. Grant. They arrived home just and Glendale singing, secretary. Zone Mrs. Asst. Styles EPHRAIM Jerry His training includes Dahl, a former Ephraim coaching from the resident, will be featured in concert at the Snow College Library Sunday, March 2. He will be accompanied by pianist Sharon Hinckley. The concert is under the sponsorship of the Sanpete Chapter, Utah Music Teachers Association. It will start at 5:30 p.m. and is free to the public. Dahl, a baritone, began his first musical studies with hopes of becoming an instrumentalist and conductor. He gives McLoyd Erickson a great deal of credit for his vocal accomplishments. His first vocal studies were under Harry A. Dean and Floyd Nelson, formerly of Wasatch group Chairman were UNNISON Jerry Dahl set to appear in concert Downard. Mr. and Mrs. Vero Aiken of Spring City just announced the birth of two great grandchildren. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Mickelson of Las Vegas February 17. Mrs. Mickelson (Yvonne) is the daughter of Russell and Colleen Aiken of Las Vegas. A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson of Hyrum, Mrs. Anderson (Kerry) is the daughter of Kenneth and Yvonne Aiken Howell of Manti. Les and Dora Parnell returned last week from a, weeks trip to the Tucson area. Their son, Charles Also meeting with the RICHFIELD and a good time for all present. The Sportsmens' Club have done, and are still doing, many fine things to help in various ways in the Clayton and 22, and encouraged the local members to on Lions attend, if possible. District Governor reported Chamberlain reminded Chamberlain commended meetings he had attended the Moroni Lions for their in Montreal, Canada. He the Lions that the clinic activity in the community also announced that the van will be in Moroni on and especially for their Utah Slate Lions Con- - April 26 and that any new most recent project of vention will be held in volunteers will have to be building outside Park City on May 20, 21. trained to operate the bleachers at the Jr. High School sports area. He their wives and conducted the meeting. tertainment. Terry Jensen. After the dinner, Beth Mikkelson entertained the group w ith organ music, there were dancing, games, DeVere hearing and sight. This may be done in neighboring towns or in Cedar City on March 15. and Lorraine, community and District dining Governor and Mrs. Bud Chamberlain of Cedar City and Deputy District Governor and Mrs. Loren Garrett of Nephi met with the Moroni Lions Club on Thursday, in a Nephi Cafe for an evening of good testing equipment Official praises Moroni Lions on city projects 17-1- and Bach and Shepherd Me, Lord." The A Capella Choir will sing two spirituals, My Lord What a Mourning" and "Ride the Chariot". Among other numbers, they will also sing How Lovely is Thy Dwelling Place" by Brahms. These choirs are directed by Doreen Kurrof the Snow College Music Department with I.aury Apple as accompanist. well-know- n, from girls (ages Australia, were invited, as speciaPguests, to perform in Calfornia at the Miss U.S.A. Drill Team Pageant in Los Angeles. On February 23, the 56 Bean and their three preschool children moved into Spring City over the weekend. They bought the home formerly owned by Frank Hansen, on First East and Center Streets. Mr. Bean is teaching in the Provo area. Janet and David -Tanner and family recently moved to Fairview where David built them a lovely new home (this is the first one as you enter Fairview from the south.) The Decker family, who have three and announce the birth of their eighth gradnchild, a girl, born February 15, in die Sanpete Hospital, to Gene and Laraine Jacobson of Orem. Maternal grandparents, are Mr. and Mrs. Elmo formed at Disneyland, Santa Monica College. This team, and a team of expects to attend BYU. His parents moved to this area from Phoenix while he was on his mission. Doreen Jacobson great-grandparent- s, mission, of Peter Mr. and Mrs. (Verdeen) Reynolds, Elmer Olsen of Spring (Nida) and City has been in the Chester; Mr. and hospital with pneumonia Mrs. Clifford (Rhea) for over a week. Quay Moroni. Von Hansen underwent Bradley, Peter and Verdeen knee surgery at the Jacobson's son, Wendell, Payson Hospital on his wife, Melba, and two Tuesday. children, Jenny and Floyd Crisp, son of Bill Allen, are now living in Crisp and LaFaye Crisp, Dallas, Tex. where they is presently taking basic have opened up a new training for the Utah branch of Mr. National Guard at Fort Property. Leonard Wood, Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Floyd left from Salt Lake Cook; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde on 21. reported on his mission on Sunday. Jeff will be in the area for a while and teenage - The Pyramid - Page Three 28. 1980 February TWINS, Reg. 6.50 DOUBLES, Reg. QUEENS, Reg. .4.97 7.99 6.97 11.99 - 10.47 2 lor CASES, Reg. 5.50 3.47 - -- Ifor .437 |