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Show Page Four The Pyramid April 15, 1982 Dance review Social News Family Living Saturday t MANTof Childbirth education classes PLEASAN- MT. T- series five-wee- k childbirth A of education classes will start at 7:30 p m. Thursday, April 29 at North Sanpete High School. Scott and Kuleda Conk Classes which will include lectures, film, and relaxing breathing Scott Cooks note golden wedding FOUNTAIN GREEN-T- he children and grand- serv ed as counselor in the Ward MIA, as ward and children of Scott and Stake Relief Society Euleda Cook will honor President and Stake their parents on their 50th anniversary wedding with an open house at the Fountain Green Ward Chapel, Saturday, April 24 from 4 to 7 p.m. All and friends Homemaking counselor in Meeker, Colo. Scott was counselor and bishop in the Fountain Green Ward for 18 years, served two terms as Fountain Green mayor, and was a counselor m the in Stake Presidency Meeker, Colo. He was named Utahs Sheepman of the Year in 1975. The Cooks served an 18 month LDS mission in the Mission relatives are invited to attend. The family requests no gifts please. The Cooks were married April 22, 1932 in Moroni and the marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. Scott and Euleda have from 1978-7been active in the LDS have They Church where she has children; Mrs. Texas-Housto- 427-388- (Soma) Clyde Robertson, Fairview; Frank, Moroni; Louis, Ftn. Green; Paul, Clearfield; Lynn, Moroni; and Mrs. Tom (Beatrice) Dyches MT. PLEASAN- T- The of Chester. Mt. Pleasant Senior They also have 30 Citizens and two grandchildren meeting will be held at the center April 21 at 6 semi-monthl- Little Autumn ' Nicole Downard was owe year old Feb. 15. She is the daughter of Randy and Teresa Street Downard of Green River, Wyo. She is the first grandchild of Vickie Staker Downard of Provo and Joe Downard of Spring and Anita City, Rawlings Wilson, also of Green River. She is the first great- - grandchild of Dean and Helen Staker of Ml. Pleasant and the great- - grand- p.m. and Mrs. Keith spent the Easter weekend here with parents, Calvin and Rita Allred, and sister, Karen Mr. Allred MY TURN ON EARTH" Fill., APRIL 29 7:30 p.m. daughter $1 1 immediate family Ann teaching Institute LDS who junior is English in Ephraim and Local Stores in the Sidney A. Brady Brady will be honored by his family at an open house on the occasion of his 90th birthday. Friends, relatives, and neighbors CQgGFfo 70 North State GoGg Mt. Pleasant acquaintances are invited to greet Mr. Brady from 2 to 5 p.m. on Saturday April 17 at the Fairview Second and Third Ward in Fairview. Mr. Brady was born in 21 gravy Cheese stick Cabbage slaw w- - fruit cocktail Jumbo raisin cookie Milk Thurs. April 22 Turkey roast Provo; Charles, Potatoes w- California; Merlene Butter W.K. gravy corn Allen, Oklahoma City, Hot w- - butter roll Okla. and Mrs. Phil Sweet potato cake (Rhonda) Larsen, frosting & coconut Mountain The View, Wyo. couple have 15 grandchildren and nine great- Milk 70 Mr. Brady is the father children, eight of whom are still living: They are Mrs. Wendell (Leota) Winkler; Melvin E. Brady; Mrs. Marvin MORON- IThree cancer detection clinics for women are scheduled during April in Sanpete County. The clinics are sponsored by the Utah Health Department, the North Sanpete American Cancer Society and local Relief Societies. Gunnison will hold a cancer clinic on Tuesday, April 20, at the Stake Center from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For reservations call Sharlene Rosenlund at Ephraim will hold a 528-378- Wednesday, April 21, at the South Ward Chapel from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For reservations call Pamela Baker at (Zelda) Winkler; Mrs. Vearl (Marietta) Coates; Mrs. Donald (Evelyn) Beck; Morris J. Brady, Clifton R. Brady; Mrs. Moroni will hold a Barson (Dovell) Beebe; cancer clinic on Wedand a Mrs. nesday, April 28, at the Moroni Stake Center, also Deloy (Colleen) He also has 42 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For grandchildren and 77 reservations call Bertha con- ference m FEATURE DAILY SPECIALS of the Utah Association of Women on Saturday, April 17, according to Regional Director Pam Bawden of Ephraim who represents both Sanpete and Sevier counties. The theme of the fifth annual meeting, which will be held at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City, Bulow be Women-Learnin- and Growing Sharing. Featured speakers will include Stephen R. Covey, associate professor organizational and business management at Brigham Young University; Rep. Lloyd Selleneit and DAnn Jones who will speak about what can be done about cable tv; Sen. Orrin Hatch, speaking on how Artificial Flowers CHICKEN FRIED STEAK DINNER drink t dtuart for $A95 II Memorial Day and Special Occasions plate Our Dining Room is open for large and small groups CALL 462-232- 8 Rodger & Velma Johansen Owners OPEN days each week 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. 7 of behavior SUNDAY DINNER SPECIAL indgdti also do silk wedding flowers We at Reiva Rosenlof North 200 West Mt. Pleasant 462-228- 4 Tributes were given and honors paid to all who are working to keep the pioneer heritage alive. A marker was unveiled for the Clarion cemetery and will be placed by the South Sanpete D.U.P. Attending the convetion from the Central Company in Salt Lake City Fackrell talked how important pioneer histories are. Our Western settlements are still quite young, she said, and the histories need to be told. She told the Daughters they had better get busy if they expect to accomplish as much as did their members pioneer ancestors. Louise Pearce registered during the past year. In addressing the group, Mrs. Steadman explained the purposed and use of the Pioneer Library located in the were Lela Fackrell, D.U.P. museum in Salt Marker Chairman; Lake City. She said it is Thelma Steadman, not a public library but a Chaplain; and Louise place to preserve and Pearce, a member of the care for pioneer histories. No one can even read lesson committee. Conducting the con- them if they arent a was Dellas member of the D.U.P., vention Christensen, President of she said. the South Sanpete County was Music D.U.P. runished by the Camp Fort Ephraim group with Melba Armstrong as and Nadine soloist, Nibley with a string quartet. Reports were given by in- troduced the new volume of An Enduring Legacy,' Volume 4. She en-- . couraged those who are writing histories to make them lively, not just use statistics. She said to tell about the character of those you write about, what they did for fun. Tell what president was in office when they were alive, and what were the racial problems ' " ZOTOOTDGCG Medicare Supplement is available worthwhile projects. The memthe of bership organization is growing and pioneer histories are and written being preserved. Among those honored was Jean Baster Dye of Spring City, a member of the Canal Creek Camp, who is a daughter of an original pioneer who came from Scotland in 1868, a year before the railroad. She was a guest of the North Sanpete to men and women age 65 or older and eligible for medicare PIAH THAT THE UP TAKES : WHERE MEDICARE LEAVES OFF For Details, Contact TOM A. DYCHES INSURANCE AGENCY 'iXS 462-284- 4 f SPECIAL THIS WEEK CAMPER'S SPECIAL 12 Ft. Shasta Sleeps 4 1195 304 House type Financing Available current issues before USE YOUR TAX RETURNS TO PURCHASE A NEW MOBILE HOME Congress will affect each one of us; Marjory Mecklenburg, speaking on the growing problem of teen Elder pregnancy; It is possible with just 10 Family. COME IN TO RAY'S SALES AND SEE HOW MUCH YOUR MONEY CAN BUY NEW HOMES STARTING AS LOW AS Attending from Sanpete in addition to Pam Bawden will be Mary iDove, Region Chapter 1 1 Caroline president; Starting at set up 19,750 Mrs. Guy Melba attended the funeral of their uncle Loren Kump of Axtell in Centerfield April 15. Mr. Kump died April 1 in Provo. and and delivered ALSO , USED HOMES FOR SALE Mt. Pleasant and ,050 NEW DOUBLE WIDES Hansen, a vice president; Lynn and Julie Poulson, Marcia Nielsen, Coleen Hermansen, and Patty Jackson. Stewart Averett down. WE CAN FINANCE YOUR NEW MOBILE HOME and L. Tom Perry, member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints whose topic will be Freedom is Vital to Protect the Mr. Reiva's Flowers 64 convention last Saturday morning in the Ephraim North Ward. about r, EPHRAI- M- Several will Sanpete residents will one-da- y . 283-406- Several attend convention attend the annual the enjoyed have many clinics on from North and South Sanpete Donaldson of the North Sanpete D.U.P. They said all camps are active and Cancer clinic Pioneers Utah Lela County D.U.P. at the luncheon held at noon in Snow the College Cafeteria. were books Song presented to the Canal Creek Camp of Spring City for handing in the most pioneer histories and to the Black Hawk Camp of Mt. Pleasant for having the most newly President Christensen and President Ida 0. Milk years. -- Oonlor (SiQtaono Fri. April 23 Fish w- - tartar sauce French fries w- - catsup Cheese stick Frozen corn Fruit salad grandchildren. of nine A. FAIRVIEW-Sid- ney Milk children are: Wilford Jr., over high Granite the District, spent weekend with parents, Vance and Betty Aagard. TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT: The great-grandparen- ts Aagard, Terkelsons The He was employed by the D & RGW Railroad for 37 years. He has also been an active member of the LDS Church and served as a ward teacher for and Mrs. Paul Rawlings of Orem. ADMISSION: Wilma was born Castle Gate to John and Ellen Checkettes Clark and lived in Fairview until her marriage. 1968. are Mr. 19 Spaghetti w- - cheese sauce Buttered green beans Chilled pear half Spudnut Wed. April beef pie w- in Veg. home. She died Dec. 6, 1916. Aug. 21, 1967. He married Cleo Anderson July 26, A Mon. April Tues. April 20 Deli sandwich w- catsup When he retired from French fries Carrot stick the Utah General Depot in Peach slices 1961 they and their fourth child moved back to Mt. Peanut butter brownie Pleasant to make their Milk Fairview April 19, 1892, a son of Jordan H. and Le Vee Alberta Sanderson Brady and has lived in Fairview all his life. He married Della Hurst in the Manti LDS Temple Judith Spring of of Downard City. Other Snow College Auditorium $3 per person later EPHRAI- M- A large crowd of Daughters of the 19-2- Open house fetes Sidney Brady, 90 y of Lyndon Graham Fairview will furnish the program. Refreshments of spudnuts and ice cream will be served. was marriage solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. He was born in Mt. Pleasant to Charles and Rebecca Miles Terkelson. in He was involved various working pursuits which led he and Wilma to Ogden where they made their home for 22 years and raised three of their four children. eight Wiff" Terkelson f Sanpete DUP convention hears about library North Sanpete School District. Week of April Terkelsons note 50th anniversary April 25 with their family. Wiff and Wilma were married in Mt. Pleasant April 25, 1932 and the Clearfield; Mrs. Robert (Doris) Nielsen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. C.B. Senior Citizens Wilma and Wilford be will Terkelson celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary Garrett, (Carolyn) lunch MT. PLEASAN- T- Mr. and ikrs. Wilford Wiff n Central Company Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Lela Fackrell, Thelma Steadman, and Louise Pearse from Salt Lake City congratulate Jean Baxter Dye of Spring City for being the daughter of an original pioneer at D.U.P, r Convention held Saturday in Ephraim. School techniques, a tour of hospital facilities and other pertinent items, will be taught by Ruth Brinkerhoff of Fairview. A fee will be charged per couple and further information can be obfrom Mrs. tained Brinkerhoff at The series of classes is sponsored by the Sanpete Community School and the Sanpete Valley Hospital. The students Lowry will hold I- a dance review at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 24 at the Manti High School. Dances will include tap, ballet, polka and jazz performed by the 181 students in her classes. Students have practiced since October for the review and will have a final practice at 3:30 p.m. April 16 and the same time April 23 at the Manti High School. On the 23rd Mrs. Lowry said students should be prepared to practice in costume. Sixty five students have earned the 100 percent star by their names on the program according to Lowry. Foods, weddings, anniversaries ' Jackie PROGRAM will finance your home and land as package for up to 30 days 203-- B Ray's Sales Highway 89 South Side of Mt. Pleasant Phone: 462-226- 1 Jf ( |