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Show Page Four The Pyramid April 22, 1982 Social News Getting away is party theme Family Living By Ida (). Donaldson SPRING CITY-L- ets Get Away From It AH invited the committee in charge of the 92nd annual Old Folks Party held April 17 in the Spring City cultural hall. Those entering were given airplane tickets and then seat numbers, ushered into a room where passport pictures were taken and given as keepsakes. One hundred Senior Citizens attended the Foods, weddings, anniversaries County DUP makes plans for summer SPRING CITY- - North Spring City. Ila Jensen Sanpete Daughters of the will serve as chairman of Utah Pioneers Board this committee with Ethel meeting was held April 13 Sorensen, Flo Anderson, at the home of Ethel Dora Morley, and Ruby Sorensen in Spring City. Hansen working with her. The Daughters of the Plans were made for three summer activities Pioneers plan on having a and committees were moth at the annual Flea formed to carry them out. Market which is held in The Daughters of Ml. Pleasant. Chairman Utah Pioneers Jubilee" ol the Flea Market booth will bo held in June in will be Thelma Tuttle with Cecil Watson, Anna Jensen, LaRue Seely, and Hansen, Ruby Geraldine Johnson on the committee. The August Seminar will be held in the Moroni City Park with Ida O. Donaldson as chairman and Jane Thomas, Verda Seely, Alaska Davis, and Rula Lamb on the committee. Elections in each camp should either be over or in the process, according to North Mrs. Donaldson, SanHle DUP president. She reminded Board basons to see that the elections are done acs cording to the or not there are enough and to give the oath of passengers to justify office to the elected ofdriving it to Salt Lake. ficers. Each camp should acsend a list of officers to will bus This commodate 13 people, the County Secretary and Mrs. Nielson will also Rula Lamb of Moroni take reservations for a when the elections are n or. seat on it. Assignments for next year's Board meetings were made. The July meeting will be held in Wales. Statistical reports were given to each liason to give to their captains. These reports need be MORONI Moroni filled out and back to the area Senior Citizens will county by June 10. hold a social at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Donaldson Friday, April 23, at reported that she had a Moroni Elementary list of the national officers School. of the D.U.P. since it was A musical program will organized in 1901. These be presented by the L.D. names are to lie placed on Snow the camp charters which Singers from College. Light refresh- were bought at the conments will be served. vention on April 10. EPHRAIJanette Christensen and Dr. The M- annual Ephraim Ladies Reunion will be held May 1 in Salt Lake City. James Johnson Patti (Christensen) Bennett is chairman of the event, and she and her Janette Christensen committee to be wed on May 21 Ephraimites for visiting, luncheon and program. The program is being MORONI Mr. and Mrs. Eslie D. Christensen of Moroni announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Janette, to Dr. James L. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry R. Johnson of Rexburg, Id. The couple will exchange vows May Lake LDS Temple. 21 in the Salt Miss Christensen is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and LDS Seminary. She served an LDS mission to California San Jose Mission. She graduated from Brigham Young University with a bachelor of science degree in family resource management. She is presently employed by I.C.E. World Travel as a travel consultant. Dr. Johnson is a graduate of Sugar-SaleHigh School and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mission to the Venezuela Mission. He graduated from Ricks College with an associate degree in biology and from Brigham Young University with a bachelor of science degree in vertebrate zoology. He received his doctorate of dental surgery at the University of Washington in Seattle. Dr. Johnson is in private practice in West Valley City. Artificial Flowers for by Ephraim ladies, and will include a skit and several musical numbers. The reunion will be held at Distinctive the Catering Service, 285 East 2700 South in Salt Lake City. The doors will open at noon to allow for visiting before the 12:30 luncheon. The program will follow the luncheon. Luncheon tickets can be reserved by calling Mrs. La Rue Nielson, and the charge will be $6.50 per plate. Call by April 28. , The Senior Citizens bus be will available," depending upon whether EPHRAI- M- Theres a chance to get something for nothing!!! Hard to believe? A special grant has been awarded Snow College to teach improved nutrition to the public. Kay Willardson will be the instructor for this course which will be conducted for four Friday afternoons from p.m. in the Home Ec Lab at lined the walls and a "Bon Voyage" poster stretched across one wall. Sarah Baxter, age 89, was honored as oldest lady present. She was presented with a corsage donated Mrs. Wayne llulgreen Shanna Brady weds Bountiful man MT. PLEASANT-Shan- na graduate of North San- Brady, daughter of Lorain and Donna Brady of Mt. Pleasant pete High School where she was a varsity cheerleader. of Holgreen became the bride Mrs. from Holgreen, son of graduated Gerald and Rosalyn View mont High School Holgreen of Bountiful, in and was a member of the a ceremony April 16 in the wrestling team. He Salt Lake City LDS served a mission for the LDS Church in the Temple. The couple will be Tennessee- - Nashville honored at a reception at Mission. the Mt. Pleasant First The couple are both Ward Friday, April 23 employed at the LDS Oom 7 to 9 p.m. Church Offices in Salt Mrs. Holgreen is a Lake City. Wayne by Farmers Country Floral in Mt. Pleasant and a ladies wallet donated by First Security Bank. Leonard Slaugh, age 85, was honored as the oldest man present. He was presented a boutonniere donated by Country Floral. Games were played and prizes given. A turkey dinner was served at , ' ", , 2-- 4 . Snow College. The class will begin 2 p.m. April 16. The subject matter will cover basic meal plan- - ,, ning, food habits, healthy snacks, junk foods, and the dieting, of psychology shopping.; noon. Everyone is invited. If Serving on the 1982 Old have small children you Folks Committee were Osral and Linda Allred, you may bring them for', will be room and Boyd and Sandra Beck, there Devon and JoAnn Beck, toys to occupy them. ,,.i Earl and Leslie Clark, Tom and Norma Crisp, Have you summoned Leonard and Glenna wool-- ; Everitt, Robert and Ruth your wits from gathering? Debbie Graham, Lusty, Thomas Middleton Craig and M'lisa Paulsen, and David Marilyn Hold their noses to the, Pedersen, David and grindstone. Marilyn Sorensen, Thomas Middleton Gordon and Ethel Friday at , , , . Even the Smallest Accounts are Welcome at Honored on 70th M- Nielson, and of Ephraim celebrated his recent 70 birthday at a dinner party hosted by his wife and children at Spanish Fork. During the evening a singing telegram sung by a young lady carrying a bunch of balloons and with a little monkey playing drums, recited birthday messages from the family. His special birthday cake was made by daughter, Sandra. Special Occasions also do silk wedding flowers We Reiva's Flowers Reiva Rosenlof 64 North 200 West Mt. Pleasant 462-228- arranged Senior Citizens offered at Snow birthday EPHRAIBill Memorial Day $ invite Ephraim ladies (of all ages) to join former Free class party. Travel posters I Ephraim ladies set reunion on May 1 Sorensen, Kenneth and Peggy Strate, Sherman and Rudy Strate, Steven and Barbara Strate, and , Sheryl Thomson. 4 Natalie Harder, Calvin Davis (3Gg Ddl0Gi?fo 70 North State V Mt. Pleasant VE FEATURE DAILY SPECIALS SUNDAY DINNER SPECIAL HALIBUT 95 DINNER plate t Natalie Harder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd P. Harder, Mapleton, will marry Calvin Davis, son of Elaine C. Biesinger, Springville, and John A. Davis, Payson, on Thursday, April 22. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Oak Crest Inn. The brides attendants will be Linda Phillips, matron or honor, and Tana Edgar, Lisa Allman, bridesmaids. Kristi and Kelli Cooksey and Melanie and Jamie Harder will be flower girls. Best man will be Jeff Davis. Boyd S. Harder will usher. Special guests will be Anna Scovil Christensen, Mt. Pleasant, grandmother of the bride, and Rhea Davis, Payson, grandmother of the groom. Prenuptial parties were given by Carolyn Cooksey, Kay Hermann, Jean Bills, and Linda Phillips, Tana Edgar and Jayel Davis. A wedding luncheon was hosted by Dr. and Mrs. Wilford G. Biesinger at the Riverside Country Club in Provo. 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