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Show May IPPI leaders, officers program is and school Love for children prompts builder e and proud of his By Jessie Oldroyd articles. Pyramid Staff Writer And the community is FOUNTAIN GREEN -Russell Talbot, is a well-mad- repairs furniture, and best of all he likes to make childrens furniture cupboard and doll houses. This beautiful doll house pictured - one to thrill the heart of any little girl, and also big girls, too, Talbot has just finished. This one is for a lady who livds in Price, and she says she is enjoying ades . Officers elected-fo- r Moroni PTA thrilled about it. This pretty house is 36 inches high; 16 inches wide, and 10 inches deep and has three stories. It has real glass windows eleven of them, with window frames, and little flower boxes on bottom sill, and 800 tiny little shingles all cut by hand, sanded and varnished. MORONI ; First was Pam Terry, a second-grad- e teacher at the school, and secretary, Annette for the new term will be nt Elaine second favorite Morley. Mr. Black lives in Spring City and Miss Livingston; vice-preside- wife, Memphis Talbot, is his in A NEW LOCATION Our thanks Ienter in basement entrance Ion south side of house 8 DI A-fi- lOP.a L IMICAl BUSINESS and Pleasant. . CONTACT TERRY L. JOHANSEN PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO. MIDVALE, UTAH 255-460- 7 m praise loudly; I blame Catherine II of Russia I softly. basketball football, and baseball. He also in A participated and choir Capella Madrigals. Elder Homer is the son or Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick R. (LeNila) Homer and a grandson of Mrs. Heber grandmother at the Cultural Hall with a (Odessa) Mower of Fairview. The Mowers attended his farewell on April delicious ham dinner and a fine program. 27. Yy bac Children literally spend hours of preparation to qualify for appearance on this program. The event will be held at 2 p.m. and those who . wish to encouraged youngsters in Ephraim the arts are encouraged to attend. Development of ap- preciation of the arts and culture of Sanpete is a purpose of a field trip to Spring City by the Sixth Grade class, tomorrow May 2. Visits to the ar- chitecturally significant Spring City Ward house and to other classic homes and buildings will be part of the tour. The relationships between Spring City and Ephraim will be further explored in a visit to the Old Cemetery. A do it acquaintance yourself" Ryan Nyle Robinson, son of Nyle and Julie Robinson of Nephi, celebrated his first birthday on April 16. iHe is the grandson of Ken and Phyllis Ingram; Leonard and Ann Denise Robinson, all of Nephi. are Mrs. ts Vera Anderson, "Moroni; and Mr. and Mrs. D.D. Robinson of Midvale. FOR MAKING rare a WEED Garden Oldham Shepherd Christensen MAKER-Elle- n EATER-Susa- n THE HOT TOP-Sta- ci GD Geraldine Terry David Bronson Jimmy Bean Karen Shepherd Glenna Everitt Brent Tucker Thaette Larsen Karen Schofield Garth Christensen Frank Riley Virgus Osborne FABERGE MUSK FOR MEN Gene Piute Grace Tucker Peggy Tidwell was the lucky winner of a color television. Owner Jack Anderson makes the presentation. Barbara Behunin James Terkelson Alasca Davis Richard Anderson Robyn Ruiz Floyd Tucker Peggy Johansen Dennis Johnson SUPER CURL STEAM IRON BY GILLETTE the many acts of services rendered in INDIVIDUAL OR Mt. ap- out time of need. Sbicerely, Don and Ida Gay Kevin James, Robert Hastings er honored their mother and BlAKXET-LaVer- n ICE CREAM Elder Brent C. Daniels has returned home after serving in the Fresno California LDS Mission. He will speak in Sacrament Meeting in the Mt. Pleasant First and Fourth Ward Chapel on May II. Elder Daniels is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Daniels of loss of our dear mother and grandmother, Ida M. Billington. The beautiful floral offerings, food and donations were appreciated. Ilianks to those who participated in the services with words of inspiration, beautiful music and songs. Ihanks also to the Spring City LDS Ward Relief Society for all they did. We will always be grateful for INSURANCE P.O.BOX 215 ELECTRIC preciation to all our relatives and friends for their help and kidness shown in the MORONI ALL DAY STARTING AT encouraging floor on the surrounding the dancers and had opportunity to feel the pulse of the rhyth-as well as receive MORE LUCKY WINNERS CARD OF THANKS AT 330 NORTH DUCK SPRINGS DRIVE SATURDAY right-han- varnishing, HAS MOVED TO 7 P.f.1. to She assists the sanding, painting, sat with chinking a log cabin and building adobe bricks will round out the day. Arlea Howell is the class sponsor. f,,v work, he spends many weeks, days, hours doing this sort of thing. He just finished a fine toy box for the Ward Relief Society Nursery. He has also repaired all the Relief Society chairs, making them like new. on highway construction. His lovely and friendly SALT LAKE CITY-EldDavid Paul Homer enters the MTC 1, May today, preparatory to leaving for an LDS Mission to Hong Kong. He is a graduate of East High School where he was active in various sports family re multi-purpos- school. Mrs. Etta Rasmussen was honored on her 84th birthday, April 3, with a on reunion family Saturday, April 12. of Mrs. Sixty-si- x THANH School. The performance e was in the room where the children encouragement from this talented dance group. The concluding performance of the group was Monday evening for Snow College students and patrons at the College Activity Center. Encouragement in the arts receive additional this week when W 51 impetus the Final Talent today, Assembly of the year will be held at the Ephraim including Rasmussens Carolyn Bailey. visual stimulation and FTN. GREEN NEWS Since Mt. BRUCE'S BARBER SHOP HOtMUES-IHUnS-F- and Beth Anderson. Division of Aging; Pop Gray, Chairman of the State Board on Aging; and other board and staff members from the state. All senior citizens and other interested persons are being urged by the governor and local aging programs to attend these Norma Matheson, sessions to participate in her the program and to representing Leon husband; PoVey, contribute their ideas to Director of the State this years conference. Inflation and long term care will be the topics discussed in a session of the Governors Annual area conference on Aging to be held May 16 at 2:30 p.m. in Manti. The session one of four scheduled in District IV, will be attended by ; e Childrens Dance Theatre from Utah Rural Arts Consortium Tour spent April 28th at the Ephraim MANTI- - retiring from his other Pleasant. All Talbot was born and the others are residents of raised in Panguitch. He Moroni. has been a Civil Engineer with the Utah State Department of Highways, and the Project Engineer Terry in FYancis Black, principal of the school; and third NaDean Afaghans Nielson, Dorothy Cook , hobbies. Johnson; by and woodwork are Talbots Irons. Elected as fourth Christensen was elected head the Moroni Elementary PTA for the 1980-8- 2 term at the April 24 meeting. to i Landscape by Phyllis Oldroyd, Ginny Hilliard. Villin making; Larry Furse; crochet work by Berneitta EPHRAIM-Th- Brian Clyde, Johnson; painting Aging conference scheduled May 16 Making doll houses is Deanna vice-preside- Myrla v a Schulze, Daren Walker, and Cindy Gilgen. Adult art : Tole painting done by Phyllis Sorensen, Helen Naylor, Gloria Young, Dorothy Ivory, Viriginia Hilliard, Phyllis Oldroyd, Photography: Michael proud of people like the Talbots who add so much to our way of life. -- Russell talbot is a jack of all-trguilding doll houses for children. sponsored successful Art Festival at the School Gymnasium Thursday evening, April 24. Many types of art work were on display. Those who displayed Ephraim. At left front, Ted Madsen, Fairview, Board Chairman, their handwork were: and Lee Barton, Manti. Insets are board members top, Student work: Wesley Royal Bagley, Moroni and Victor Rasmussen, Fountain Green. Ramsey, Ivory, Brenda Ivory, Olson and Barton were recently Julie Cook, Jamie Cook, appointed to the board. Rhet Angie Larsen, Ingram, Tom Barrett, Daniel Evelyn McNeill In- ternational Dance. The Fountain Green PTA and the Elementary Miller displayed pastels, Dance theater, tours enrich students lives children all involved in the program. The theme of the -- Page Nine towel holder. The an oil landscape scene, Daniels Family Tree and a knitted shawl. Little Quilt was displayed by dolls were made by Debbie Lund. Adele Brenda, Lorraine, and The annual celebration will be held EXdeda Cook, who also a unique Thursday evening, May 1 displayed and lambskin bedspread, Hall Ward Cultural in the at 7:30 p.m. The program will be presented by the Elementary School, the frimary and the P.T.A., with the teachers, He anyway. makes all sorts of things like toy boxes, memory boxes, picture frames, The Pyramid a -- Quilts: Susan Bond, May Day Annette Hansen, and almost, 1980 Ftn. Green circles May Day event FOUNTAIN GREEN Sanpete Valley Hospital Board members pictured here following a recent meeting include left back, Betty Ramsey, Fairview; Lamar Hanson, Ephraim; Jack McAllister, Mt. Pleasant, Wayne Ross, Ml. Pleasant, Hospital Administrator; and Richard Olson, 1, Elder w-yAllen Blackhant, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. LaMont Blackham of Salt Lake City and formerly of Moroni, Is currently at the MTC in Provo, prior to serving as a e missionary in the Bolivia-LaPa- s LDS ne full-tim- Mission. Elder Blackham graduated from Olympus High School In Salt Lake City in 1979. He has been . attending the University of Utah this year where he was an active member of the U of U Institute Choir. He Is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. E. LaMont Blackham and of Mrs. Helena McKinnon, all of Moroni. great-grands- Ferris Porter Jeffery Cox Lori Brotherson Mildred Seely Kevin Washburn Joan McAllister JEAN NATE PERFUM Brent Sorenson Jeff Ericksen is delighted with winning a black & white television. Behrouze Ethel Gray Maude Downard Waler Hardy Connie Selleneit RADIO SNACK FM-A- M RADIO Leslie Lusk - Cassie Dahl Kenneth Anderson (Fairview) LaVon Allred SNACK SET EJ OTo PUIASAOT Hovinghoff NEW LOCATION |