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Show T Pape Four - The August Pyramid 20, 1981 Family Living Vance Larsen, to wed Reunion Alta girl in temple held I d 1. Vance Larsen and Lorna Sue Nielsen Cleo Coombs to be feted on birthday MORON- I- Friends and relatives are invited to an 83rd birthday . . EPHRAIM Experience for your er 76 South 100 West Mt. Pleasant was chosen to head the organization next year and Paul Luckau Jr. of Provo will be elected the president elect. While at the reunion James Larsen expressed thanks to the Spring City fire department who were part of the crew who helped put out the Oak City fire. Bobby John Larsen son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Larsen is visiting with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Heinz M. Larsen of Spring City from Green River, Wyo. SALT LAKE Janet Adams and Jerry CIT- Y- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond (Sharon) Andrus of Salt Lake City are happy to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Julie Ray, to Neil Craig Draper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ray (Patricia) Draper also of Salt Lake City. Neil is the grandson of Neil and Geraldine Draper of Fountain Green and of Lyle R. and Sanoma Vance of West Jordan, formerly of Fairview. The young couple have chosen to be married today, August 20 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. That evening, a reception in their honor will be riven by the parents of the bride at their home. The1 bride-to-b- e is a graduate of Brighton High School in Sandy and has attended Dixie College. She is presently employed at a Salt Lake City spa. Her bridegroom is a graduate of West High School in Salt Lake City, and has attended Snow College. He is now employed in construction. Following their honeymoon, the newlyweds will make their first home in Salt Lake City. 25-2- 8 from 462-281- 9 Senior Citizens The Moroni MORONI Senior Citizens will hold a special meeting Thursday August 27 when the group will take a trip to Mark Cooks Cabin in the mountains. We plan to leave Moroni at 6 p.m. from the Moroni Ward building, reports Ila Christensen. There is a small fee for dinner and the trip. Please . call Ray Chirstensen at 6 Mont Nielson at or Raymond Anderson at 'to sign up, for and will include a musical program. Aslo be sura to bring a folding chair, if you have one. Northern Alaskas great Brooks Rangd; called the gates of the arctic, is the largest remaining expanse;1 of untouched terrain in tM United States. , , 445-347- 1) PHOTO 'I , their families held a reunion last week at the Lions Club Park and at the home of Denny and Lois Tucker in Mt. Whole family, parents or just children .r'" NO SINGLES Pleasant. The Winn Tucker and Frame included 5 different choices Floyd Tucker families were in charge. Events included a cookout on SEPTEMBER 19 10 to 8 p.m. You must sign up now, to take advantage of this offer. Diane Eberhard 5 Sharon Hadley 6 Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. 283-624- 283-639- Neil Draper and Julie Andrus , , 'Ml There is a registration fee for this special session. According to McLoyd Ericksen, Director of m 152 Department Storp West Main Mt.. Pleasant Services, Community Snow College is pleased Lace to have Jann Bunnell instruct this class for us. She is not only well qualified, but is also the very popular of the Palisade Fitness Center in Sterling. $I 00, Vi Jr. Cinch Waist Designer fit Jeans Ladies & Reg. $15.69 7 ' extension We're again offering our kids & students 205. M Mt. Pleasant t' rM OFF Kangaroo's Facials Pro-Spoc- 's Jot's Featuring it Advanced it Makeup Techniques Makeup Aipon Got About! Potor-PIp- IwtaMfc Training or use J FINE SKIN CARE Center AND COSMETICS Party-Pla- n Wranglor Cords Opportunities cl' 7rs the Scout Camp SPECIAL PRIVATE SESSIONS CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Mr. 462-327- 2 Starting Monday ri Jamboree (See offer-i- n limited now) at A.P. OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK i and Mrs. year. store come early-size- s Chock our LEVI pricot no prico increases yotl Ray Swenson, Mt Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ivory, Ftn. Green. Karl will be a senior at North Sanpete High School this at a $4.00 Savings Hill In Virginia. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ivory of Fountain Green. His grandparents are care. MiCXo Still Eagle Karl Ivory served on the Youth Staff as one of the leaders In subcamp II in the Utah post at the recent National beg youthful look, and the basis of beautiful skin is a regular program of intelligent skin Phrto-Owno- v Pfl Shoes 92 West Main ,,,; CALL: 283-402- M0 'I, ft Jny; NOW OPEN A 'J r. .vo , transportation and meal! The dinner is a bring your own plates affair 8x10 Whether campus. Gym on the Snow College Goorgo and 436-844- 3 436-877- 9; The For more information to 8 a.m., you may contact the Snow Monday, Wednesday, College Office of Comand Friday,' in the Old munity Services, CALL S. McLeod FAMILY PORTRAITS j'"' winners. The poster will be displayed throughout locations in Ephraim. The contest date closes on Games and other Labor Day. All posters spent $264,021 to equip should have name, their carriers with dog activities were enjoyed in the afternoon. and phone number repellent. The reunion was well on the back. -- USU Information attended. your reason for exercise is serious, fun or desperation, you will have a delightful esperience with petite and agile instuctor, Jann Bunnell, as she leads you through an understanding of aerobic exercises in the new session of the popular aerobic dance class being offered by Snow College. This class will be held from 24th, August through September 18th, s REGISTER AUG. attending. Aerobics class to start at college al Pre-school- members James Larsen of Oak City s, (5f ? Pre-Education- were Friday evening, at home. Dennys from transition the The liext morning a mothers womb to outside world easier for infants. breakfast was served and a luncheon enjoyed at -- USU Information noon. Family members beware! Last Dogs were year the U.S. Post Office Tucker.welcomed by Tom be awarded for first, second and thijd place EXPLORING PRE - SCHOOL A Lake Salt Lake Temple vows join couple M- and 9 and the posters will a poster contest for be available to the owners yougters grades K-again on November 30. The contest theme for the posters is Join the Waterbeds, which Ephraim Elementary account for 17 percent of PTA, and will be judged all new bed sales, are also on art and originality. entering the baby bed The poster can be business. Some researbrought to Mr. Lees chers have found that Store and the prizes will heated water cribs make S? Salt recognised as the oldest FAIRVIEW School PTA is sponsoring Cleo (Jensen) Coombs Cop-pert- pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Janet, to Jerry S. McLeod son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. McLeod, Sumter, S.C. The couple will be married tomorrow, August 21 in the Manti LDS Temple. The newlyweds will then be honored at a wedding breakfast, and that evening a reception will be held at the Ephraim First-Thir- d Ward from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Miss Adams is a graduate of Manti High School and Snow College where she was an honor student. She is currently enrolled at Brigham Young University studying Medical Technology. She will intern at Utah Valley Hospital in January. Mr. McLeod is a graduate of Furman High School in his home city of Sumter. He served a mission for LDS Church to the California, San Diego Mission. He is presently studying Computer Aided Design. Following the honeymoon the couple will reside in Provo where they will complete their studies. The judging will take descendants of Marion The about September 8 and Malinda Tucker and place Elementary EPHRAIEphraim n Tucker reunion Ephraim PTA sets poster contest celebration being hosted for Cleo (Jensen) Coombs her family, on by Saturday, August 29. The celebration will take place at her home in Moroni. She requests no gifts please. Cleo was married to Hans Jensen who later died. After his death she married Wilford Coombs, who is deceased. The children of Mrs. Combs are: Wanda Greenhalgh, Santaquin; Bessie Mt. Everts, Pleasant; Rex Jensen, Salt Lake City; Ramona Williams, Nephi Benny Jensen and Gene Jensen, both Salt Lake City; and Bob Jensen of Magna. SPRING CIT- Y- The members of the Lars Johansen-Larsefamily gathered at the Spring City Ward for their, reunion, August 8. President Don Larsen of Provo conducted the reunion and a lunch and program were enjoyed by all. Ray Larsen of and Ethel Luckau of r- - EPHRAI- M- Mr. and Mrs. Roland Adams are Foods, weddings, anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Nielsen of Alta are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Lorna Sue, to Vance E. Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. McCoy Larsen, Ephraim. The couple have chosen to be married on Friday August 28 in the Manti LDS Temple. A wedding breakfast will be hosted by the parents of the bridegroom for the family and close friends. That evening an open house will be held at the Ward. A reception will follow on Ephraim First-thirAugust 29 in the Hirschi Center in Sandy. The bride is a graduate of Alta High School where she was actively involved in drama. She is a 1981 graduate of Snow College and participated in the theatre program there. Lorna was social vice president of the student body in 1980-8The bridegroom is a graduate of Manti High School where he served as senior class president, band president and Seminary class president. He was a Sterling Scholar in Music and won first runner-u- p in that category in regional competition. He was active in debate, Model U.N., and represented Manti High at the U.S. Senate Youth Conference and the Utah National Guard Freedom Academy. While attending Snow College he majored in Music and was the recipient of the John Phillip Sousa Award. He is a member of the Utah National Guard and is currently attending Officers Candidate School at Camp Williams. He served a mission to North Carolina for the LDS Church. Special guests at the wedding will be grandparents and greatgrandparents Astrid and Afton Larsen and Hillary Larsen all of Ephraim, Mrs. Mozart Larsen, Moroni, and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Nielsen, Salina. The couple will make thir home in Logan where they will continue their studies at Utah State University. r Janet Adams to be Mrs. Jerry McLeod Social News SANDY t 501'-$15.9- 5, Dig Doll $16.95, Coot cut $16.49 are ' |