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Show wFWfew ou r I.lJJl mrn'mpmtu iiwiii Tht Pyramid Mav 22. Danish foods featured at Scandinavian Festival 1991 Social News EPHRAIM The Scandinavian Festival, Saturday, May 25, will feature authentic foods "It will from the be difficult to sample everything that will be available," according to Denise Pierro, foods booths chairwoman. Family Living "old-countr- Weddings, Anniversaries Moroni couple to be honored on golden anniversary The Aebelskiver Breakfast from 7 to 10 a.m., east of the Snow College Administration Building, will feature the Danish MORONI-- Eugene and Anna C low aid will ohseive their golden wedding animcis n ) 1991. They will be honored with an open house hosted by their childien, Sunday, Max 26, from 2 to 4 p m., at the Moroni Senioi C ili-eCenter, 36 Noith Centei, Moioni May ball-shap- pancake ed (aebelskiver) still a common meal to many local residents along with other more widely recognicd breakfast foods. At 9 a.m. food booths will open in the same area of the campus. A wide variety of foods sold by vendors will range from Swedish meatballs to Danish pastries. Local favorites like barbecued turkey sandwiches and 31 , ns They request no gifts. Their children aie Let ii and Clowaid, West Valley; Welles Jay Clowaid, Spiing City, and Dixie (ireen, West Joidan. Thex luxe 13 grandchildien and foui This is the third geneialion on Anna's side to luxe their if lieth annixeisary Her parents, Mi and Mis. Orland L. Hansen, celcbialed s, their fiftieth annixersary in 1062. Hci Mr. and Mrs. Hemming E. Hansen, celebrated their fiftieth annixeis.uy in 1020. fresh scones will also be served. The first sealing of the Smorgasbord begins at 2 p.ni., with subsequent sealings at 3 p.m., 4 p.m., and 5 p.m., at the college food service cafeteria. Authentic recipes from Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland will be prepared and served to festival guests. Typical faie includes salted cod, Swedish meatballs, Norwegian pork, boiled potatoes, potato lace pancakes, fresh sauerkraut, sour cream apple salad, fresh breads, cheeses, rice pudding and sugar cookies. Chauncey Thompson Ephraim man to observe 90th birthday Tickets fortheall-you-can-c- al affair will be sold by seating lime at the Festival Gaebo in front of the Administration Building on the Snow College Campus. Tickets should be pui chased early to guarantee seating. EPHRAIM-- - great-grandchildr- 1 Eathel Winkleman named president of womens group . giand-parent- Fugene and niia ( low aid Donaldson EatSALT LAKE CITY hel Winkelman, of Ml. Pleasant, was named president of the Women at their luncheon. May 18, at Little America by Ida Big crowd views dance revue ml. i Peterson displays dolls that are included in and arts and ti.ills show, at the new City Hall, dining Spring City Heritage Day, May 25. Displays can be seen from noon to 5 p.m. : ' MISS HORSESHOE ROYALTY CONTEST SATURDAY, JUNE 15 GIRLS-AGE- 6-1- S 4 DRESS IN PIONEER OR GAY NINETIES ATTIRE ,J Ulah-Californ- I I $10 Entry Fee , j re- - J I quired Name Street or P.O Parent or Guardian . 4 4 Age on August 4, 1990 SEND TO: Joan Dvches. C!ty P. O Boa 548, Moroni UT 84646. or Kolten Peteraon. 49 Weft Main Mt Pleasant. UT 84647 B semi-annu- al luncheon, "She Walks in Beau- ty," was followed by a fashion show presented by Irene Som- erset, of California. Alice MT. PLEASANT-- Ml. Pleasant Elemental y students and teachers performed their annual dance rexiexv, "The Joy of Movement," May 16 to a capacity croxvd. VFW Post 0276 presented colors. Dances included "Dont Ciive In," about staying diug free, by the first grade; second and fourth grades, a parachute dance; third grade, a dance from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and fifth graders, a 50s dance, "Dance Around The Clock." The finale xvas dedicated to past and piesent serx icemen and women. Those present were invited to stand and sing, "God Bless the USA," with them. The review was under the direction of Phyllis Shelley and Janice Jarman. one-ye- ar out-goi- ng served as California president She has been a during 1966-6member since about 1962. The wife of Jay Winkelman, she graduated from Noith San7. pete High School in 1931. She and opeiated four beauty salons with 50 employees in Glendale, Calif. She was a member of the California State Board of Cosmetology, and a member of the official Hair Fashion Committee. She received an avvaid fiom Glendale as most active in politics and community service. She was a delegate to several national political conventions. After moving back to Mt. Pleasant, she oiganied a book club. She is also a member and past president of the Mt. Pleasant Fine Arts Club and presently serves as secretary. She is a member of the Daughters of Pioneers and a Pinochle Club. She and her husband have served thiee LDS stake missions, Glendale, Calif.; Carlsbad, Calif., and Ml. Pleasant. They also served a full-tiLDS mission in Cambridge, Mass. .1 owned 21 Justin Dean Jensen, son of Allen and Shelley Jensen, Moroni, celebrated his first birthday. May 16, 1991. Grandparents are Stewart and The Utah-Califor- one-inc- er Senior citizens MORONI-- - tally handicapped. Plans are undeiway to in- -crease facilities for neurological, vocational and educational development. Mcrline Morgan and Melba Benson spent the week in East Carbon visiting Janice .luslcsen and Fannie Larsen. POSITION AVAILABLE NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT The North Sanpet School District is accepting applications for the following position: A custodial sweeper at the Mt. Pleasant Elementary for the Summer Migrant Ed. Pro- gram. The job will run from June 12th through August 9th for 3Vj hours per day (2:30-6:0- 0 pm) for four days of the week. The rate of pay will be $4.00 per hour. Applications will be accepted until May 30, 1991. Interested persons may telephone or request an application by contacting the North Sanpete School Distict Office at 41 West Main Street, Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647. Telephone: (801) School 462-248- 5. District is an equal opportunity North Sanpete Qualified applicants are considered for employemployer. ment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national conditions or handicap. origin, age, marital status, medical Senior Citizens willcelebialeOldei Amei icans Month Friday, May 24, at 7 p.rfi. at the Senioi Citizens Center. A musical piogram will lx furnished by Maicella Za-biis- and group. Recognition w ill he given to older persons w ho serve others. A pot-ludinner will be seived with ham being furnished by the centei. I hose attending should lit ing their own dishes, food lor the dinner or a donation. in the oiganialion is Deseret Village, Spanish Fork. Last year the group donated over $7,000 to the facility for men- - great-granddaugh- ter I f Wo- California by women who had moved there from Utah. A philanthropy project of n, He has made 14 cedai tables lor familv membeis, which it ted h have 400 pieces on the tabletops. He had also made three huger cedar tallies oi the Manli, Provo and Salt Lake Temples, which have three iriangulai pieces iitted into each squaic inch so that each table top contains nioic than 1,500 pieces. He lias lived in Chester and Ml. Pleasant. Maxine Adamson, Ameiican Fork, and Dean and Carma Jensen, Moioni. is Nita A. Nelson, Pleasant Grove. Great-grandmoth- ivestep-giandchildrc- carpenter. They have three children, giandchildien, and six mens group was oiganied I -- great-grandchildr- Kortnee Kae Davis, daughter of Karmen Davis, Wales, celebrated her first birthday, May 15, 1991. She is the granddaughter of Tom and Greta Davis, and the of Tom and Alasca Davis, all Wales. Anderson Margaret Thompson. He mairied Pauline Faux, of Moioni, in the Manli LDS Temple, Sept. 2, 1925. She died in 1972. He has six daughleis, Mis Halbeil K. (Rachel) Jensen, of Ephraim; Mrs Geoige (Camille) Picciolto, Rancho Palo Verdes, Calif ; Mrs. Newell (Joan) Judkins, Orem. Mis Earl (Mary) Simpson, Mountain Home, Id ; Mis. Wayne (Pauline) Fiancis, Salem, and Mrs. Riciiaid (Helen) Swensen. Paul, Id ; 27 grandchildren, 34 great grande liildi en, and three liildi en Thompson lias vvoiked as a fanner, iivesiockman (sheep, tuikeys, cattle), and master Hotel. Mrs. Winkelman, who will serve a term, accepted the gavel from president, Dawn Riggs Webb. She has served as presidentelect during 1990-9- 1, and also Sponsored by The Mt. Pleasant Chamber of Commerce ,1 years semi-annu- al linaMii 4 ia This Chauncey Thompson will be honored on his ninetieth birthday at an open house, Sunday, May 26, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the Ephraim Senior Citizens Centei. He will be further feted Monday, May 27, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the NSP Park, noith and west of the Natures Sunshine Products building, 1655 Noith Main Street, Spanish Fork. , ' He was boin June 5, 1901, in Ephraim, to Nets Albert and ck Kansas Rae Stewart, daughter of Tracy and Don Stewart, of Hurricane, celebrated her first birthday, May 16, 1991. Grandparents are Jim and Dot Ivory, of Fountain Green, and Floyd and Betty Stewart, of Cardston Alberta, Canada. Great-grandpare- All area senior citizens are welcome to help celclnate Old cr Americans Month and participate in activities at the Center. Basement looms at the ( enter have been renovated are Nedra nts Swensen, Mt. Pleasant, and Donna Ivory, Fountain Green. TEACHING POSITIONS NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT The North Sanpete School District is an- nouncing openings for the following positions: 3 Intern positions in Elementary Schools industrial Arts teacher in Middle School Vocational AgLife Science teacher at High School Applications will be accepted until May 30, 1991. Interested persons may telephone or request an application by contacting the North Sanpete School District Offict at 41 West Main Street, Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647. Telephone: (801) 462-248- 5. North Sanpete School District is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employment with regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, medical conditions or handicap. |