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Show g i 'w"iib " u'wwir am Family Living Nunley, of Fountain Green. Reservations are necessary and tickets may be purchased from Ward Priesthood leaders by April 16. Ad hoc committee members include, chairman, Arelene Syme; food, Lucille Wilson; ticket sales, President 623-069- mber Crib corner Duane and SALT LAKE CITY Holly McCully welcomed a baby boy on Feb. 11, 1988. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barney, of Fountain Green. The new arrival was named David Alexander McCully in the Fountain Green First Ward on March 28. come 11-1- 2. demonstrations for teachers, students and the public during the period. two-wee- k Tom A. Kehoe is an instructor in the University of Utah Music Department and has also taught piano, theory and composition, and &0 u4 aMoiO you d& cocAvnp' tlcuAtuma many invitation Persons desiring to in the Temple Memorabilia display at the Temple Ancillary Building during the 100th anniversary of the Manti Temple May 21 and 22, are asked to contact 1 Don V. Tibbs, or Items appropriate for display could include clothing or art of that period. A brief description of the items would be appreciated. Security will be provided and loan receipts issued. Those wishing to contact Tibbs by mail may write, Don. V. Tibbs, Memorabilia Chairman, 380 East Union, Manti, Utah 84642. xnd aAo' rfaves xzdeAoi4, icd $oue4A and ; fiMAona fddCny 55 462-30- 6 ffiaJO OO ob 462-34- 3 deAoyn. le$edm&n&, uzjieX ycodb. ajiu)6nOmemO. Wasatch Academy Library from April 4 to May 2. g Within the media, particularly in lithography, the term collaboration refers to a unique relationship that exists between the artist and the participating technically trained printer. Neither one can create a lithograph without the others skill and creative insight. This exhibit demonstrates that collaborative effort. The production of the twelve prints and photographs contained in the exhibit involved four high school students as interns to a Tamarind Institute-traine- d printer, twelve professional artists and a skilled photographer. The imagery of the exhibit centers around Youth, and the artists selected for the project responded to that theme using their own expressive styles. .working closely with the printer and interns, the artists donated considerable time and creative energy in comThis work. their pleting print-makin- Mt. Pleasant news . pelvic and breast examination, blood pressure check, hemocult kits to test for colorectal cancer, health education information on risk factors, signs and symptoms of cancer, and referral for appropriate medical follow-up- . Ogden emphasized that, although these clinics are being held in church buildings, they are for all women regardless of religious affiliation. He also added that there would be a fee ranging from $3 to $18 charged which will be based on annual family income and family size. improvisation and musicianship in a private studio for many years. He is a graduate of (he University of California, Berkeley, Mills College , and the Dalcroze School of Music in New York City. Mark Lowdermilk received B.A. and M.F.A. degrees from the University of Utah Modem Ehnce Department. Ife has performed and inand taught nationally was Lowdermilk ternationally. Artist in Education guest earlier this year. According to Pickall, public school teachers are being invited to participate in two teachers workshops with Kehoe to be held April 11 and April 18 from 2:30 to 4 p.m. in the Ephraim Elementary School Other room. multipurpose workshops for students at the elementary, middle school, and high school level will be held throughout the two week period, she added. Kehoe and Lowdermilk will also work with Snow College dance and music students to prepare an to be presented April 21 at noon m the old gym. Admission to the concert is free. Anyone interested in participating in any of the workshops is urged to contact Toni Pickall at Snow College. Snows rt Fountain Green At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rasmussen for the Easter weekend were Kathryn Williams and children from Tremonton. Sunday dinner guests included the Williams family and Lynn and Christine Rasmussen and sons from Orem; Lewis and Alta Lynne Rasmussen and children of Fountain fkoon. MT. PLEASANT lithographs by Councils Traveling Exhibition Program will be on display at 835-840- 1. 835-212- attend. The examinations are given by specially trained registered nurses according to Larry Ogden, department of health. The clinics will include a Pap test, Mini-Conce- An exhibition contemporary Utah artists, curated by the Salt Lake Art Center for the Utah Arts of MANTI Snow to host local students in artist education program EPHRAIM For the sixth year, Snow College and local public schools will participate in the Utah Arts Councils Artist in Education program by hosting two professional performing artists April According to Toni Pickall, program coordinator, Tom A. Kehoe, professional musician, and Mark Lowdermilk, professional dancer, will conduct classes, workshops and Three Page Pyramid Traveling art exhibit on display at Wasatch participate DeRossett Marie celebrated her first birthday on April I, 1988. She is the daughter of Ron and Laurie DeRossett of Groton, Conn. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dahl, Spring City and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip DeRossett, Milford, Ohio; great grandparents are Mrs. Helen Barney, Spring City; Mrs. Mt. LaRella Syndergaard, Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. Ollie DeRossett, Ivel, Ky. and Mrs. Mary Snyder, Birmingham, Ala. The Finishing touches are being put on decorations for the Moroni Stake Relief Society adult dinner-danc- e by Chairman Arelene Syme, left, Lovina Sorensen, and Mary Kay Christensen. The social will be held on Saturday, April 23, at 7 p.m. in the Stake Activity Center. Bradley; Items sought for display at temple Cancer screening clinic for women set April 20, 436-834- Ronald decorations, Lovina Sorensen; State Relief Society liaison, Mary Kay Christensen, and advertising, Jewel Bailey. Carol Beardall also serves on the committee. Dress is Sunday Best. Please bring your own silverware. Home reception honors couple after wedding The time of the clinic will be from to 3:45 p.m. More information may be obtained by calling A clinic will also be held in the Nephi LDS Stake Center on Tuesday, April 19 from 9 a.m. to 4 6 for an app.m. Call pointment. All women 18 years of age and older, or who are sexually active, who have not had a Pap test during the past year are encouraged to 1988 featuring soloist Kristy Fields Steven-Henage- 8:45 a.m. 6, five-cours- Mr. and Mrs. R. Ross Terry are FAIRVIEW pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Diane, to Carl S. Poulson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Poulson, of Moroni. The couple will be married Friday, April 8, 1988, in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor, that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Fairview Second and Third LDS Ward. The brides attendants will be Jill S. Christianson, Matron of Honor ; Karolyn Kelley and Saleen Steadman, bridesmaids, and Lindsey Lee Averett as flower girl. Best men will be Todd Anderson, Kevin Poulson and Brad Poulson. Diane is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and LDS Seminary. She was a cheerleader, member of the National Honor Society and served as student body vice president. She graduated from College of Business, in Provo. Carl graduated from North Sanpete High School and LDS Seminary. He was student body president, was the industrial arts Sterling Scholar, a member of the National Honor Society, and received the Outstanding Player Award in sports. He graduated from Snow College and served an LDS Mission in the Lansing-Michiga- n Mission. The couple will make their home in Provo. 20. April MORONI Stake Relief Society will sponsor an adult dinner-danc- e on Saturday, April 23, at 7 p.m. in the Stake Activity Center. Theme will be Showers April Bring May Flowers. A e roast beef dinner will be served. Dancing will be to the music of of Nephi, Country Steelers, Diane Terry plans temple ceremony with Carl Poulson MORONI Cancer screening clinics, sponsored by the Utah Department of Health, Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Program, will be held in the LDS Stake Center on Wednesday, April riiMwMwawarirniuui dinner-danc- e Weddings , Anniversaries CHESTER Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nay are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Janell, to Dan Elkins, of Sunnyvale, Calif., son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Elkins, of Santa Ana, Calif. The couple were married April 4, 1988. They were honored at a reception at the brides home that day. The bride will be attending Provo High School. The bridegroom is employed by a Richfield Trucking firm. The couple will make their home in Provo. nwitfii Moroni Stake to sponsor Social News Diane Terry, Carl S. Poulson - MT. PLEASAN- T- Mrs. Dorothy Poulson Larsen, a former Mt. Pleasant resident spent the weekend with Wanda Stewart. She came to attend the Pioneer Celebration. She also visited with other relatives and friends while here. collaborative process was a rewarding experience for all involved and was documented through photographs which accompany the exhibition. The photographic essay provides an account of the creative process and records the struggle, concentration and communication necessary for the successful achievement of the final print. The traveling Exhibition Program is a statewide outreach service of the Utah Arts council. The program museums, provides schools, libraries and galleries throughout the state with a variety of exhibitions which may be booked for a period of one month. For further information on the Traveling Exhibition Program, contact the Visual Arts Program, Utah Arts Salt Lake City. council, at This program is supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and by programming funds from the Utah Arts Council. Area talents to be shown at annual NSH art exhibit joyable for all, said art instructor, David Wharton. For more information contact Wharton at the high school, MT PLEASAN- T- The annual Sanpete and Juab High School and Adult Art Show will be held at Mirth Sanpete High School Tuesday, April 12 through Friday, April 15 during the regular school day. All local residents are encouraged to display their art work at the high school for a e showing on Thursday, April 14 from 7 until 9 p.m. Adult art needs to be in by noon on that day. This is a social event that has proven to be worthwhile and en- - , 462-245- Fine Arts club holds social one-tim- Sixteen PLEASAN- T- MT. members of the Fine Arts Club met March 28 at Eathel Winkelmens home for an Easter program. Mrs. Jean Goodrich, the featured speaker, gave Dickens and other famous poetry plus a history of some of the poets. Special guests included Beth Carlston, Geanenne Cook, and Shirley Lauritzen. The next meeting will be held at the home of Phyllis Riley. Ardeth Kapp to address Sunday fireside EPHRAIM LDS young Mt Ardeth G. Kapp, Casey J. Summers will celebrate his I irst birthday, April 7. 1988. Helping him celebrate will be his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny (Bobbie) Summers, of Ephraim. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Peterson, of Mt. Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Peterson, Ephraim, and Dewey Summers, Amiston, Ala. are Mr. and Mrs. John Summers, Ainiston, Ala.l Mr. and Mrs. Armond Peterson, Orangeville, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lions, Ephraim. Great-grandparen- ts womens general president, will be presenting a fireside on Sunday, April 10, at 6:30 p.m. at the Snow College Activity Wcujic fftwneufo Center. Young women and their parents from Moroni, Mt. Pleasant, DECORATING & CATERING DIFFERENT BACK DROPS START AT Ephraim, Manti, and Gunnison stakes are invited to hear her address. J25 Let us help you with: WEDDINGS Garden club holds meeting ANNIVERSARIES BRUNCHES LUNCHES PARTIES CLUBS Back drops A Fountains, etc. Food Dishes Wedding Cakes Indoor-outdoo- ttTables-Lac- e MT. PLEASAN- T- The Pleasant Mountain Garden Club met March 28 at the City Hall Blue Room. Gary Anderson, USU extension agent explained the procedure for testing garden soil for lack of nitrogen, and to determine the presence of salt. The next meeting will be held April 18 in the Blue Room. lighting r and colored cloths T0U DO THE P1ANNINC WE DO THE WORK CALL LOIS TUCKER 462-218- 2 396 W. 200 S. Mt. Pleasant wmmgsmiK OFF a HFHOVO PROCESSING AND PRINTING OF IT C-11- K135, 0, C- - 126, COLOR PRINT FILM SKYLINE PHARMACY Q) FAMILY FOTO Must bring this coupon with film Expires April QUALITY Located inside Happy Service PROCESSING & PRINTING 1050 So. State 20, 1988 Mt. Pleasant m amBtScoTJEg IT 462-243- 4 i (? |