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Show Pagfe Four June The Pyramid IIMHIMNIHNMMM 1991 5, Family Living Susan Sanderson, Carl Crisp to wed in Manti Temple , - Charles Bruton, Shirley Park plan temple rites MANT- I- Mr. and Mrs. S. Henry Sanderson announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Susan, to Carl R. Crisp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted F. Crisp, Fairview. The couple will be married June 14, 1991, in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Manti Tabernacle. The bride is a graduate of Manti High School where she was salutatorian and in the National Honor Society. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Snow College. The bridegroom is a graduate of Manti High School. He served in the Osaka, Japan LDS Mission. The couple will live in Logan. I ' PAYSO- N- Chantele Park, daughter of Steven and Shirley Park, of Payson, will marry Charles Everett Bruton, son of Thomas and Juanita Bruton, of Fairview, Thursday, June 6, 1991, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They will be honored at a reception that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the 21 LDS Ward Building, 1080 South 930 West, Payson. Maid of honor will be Kristy McDonald and best man, Tom Bruton. Chantele is a graduate of Payson High School. She attended Utah Valley Community College and will graduate in June from Utah Valley School of Radiologic Technology. She is currently employed at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. Charles is a graduate of North Sanpete High School. He served an LDS Mission to Fukuoka, Japan, and graduated from Utah Valley Community College in electronics. He is employed at Soofie Macfarlane, Craig Christensen to marry in temple Susan Sanderson, Carl Crisp Sig-neli- The couple Charles Bruton, Shirley Park two-ye- starts June come. For further information or 1 or transportation, call 462-344- 462-351- ar Reading program set at library MT. PLEASAN- T- ML Pleasrt the librarian, available at the library. The summer reading program is with the Utah State Library Division. There is no charge. Sarah Ann Roseman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Rose-ma- n, Mt. Pleasant, celebrated her first birthday, April 19, 1991. Grandparents are Shirley Roseman, Mt. Pleasant, d, and Mr. and Mrs. Merton Orem. are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larsen, Lehi. Har-war- Great-grandpare- 4-- H nts Senior citizens MT. PLEASAN- T- Senior Citizens will hold their semimonthly meeting tonight, June 5, at 6 p.m. at the center. A pot luck dinner will be served with a program to follow. FederMT. PLEASANT-T- he Food Distribution Program (TEFAP) will take place at First Presbyterian Church, Saturday, June 8, from 9 a.m. to noon. Commodities will include, butter, cornmeal, flour, raisins and cheese. Help will be needed unloading the commodity truck, Friday, June al Stacy Tree, daughter of Richard and Tammy Tree, ML Pleasant, was named Sanpete County Cowboy Sweetheart and will reign over the Sanpete County Fair Rodeo. First attendant is Jamie Myrup, daughter of Sam and Scott DeLeeuw, Manti, and Gary Myrup, Gunnison. Gena Oberg, daughter of Craig and Diane Oberg, Ephraim, was named second attendant and Miss Congeniality. The trio was judged on poise, appearance, public speaking, horseman- ship skills and knowledge. JANUARY 7. For more information contact Rev. Anthony, 462-266- 7. APRIL7 FEBRUARY ( 2. The series is designed to encourage childrens interest in the adventure and fun of reading. Included in the program series are games, story telling, puppetry, cartoons, active participation in joke telling, face painting, contests and crafts. A schedule of activities is 0. Commodities program, "Read"iculous: Read for the Fun of It," will start Tuesday, June 11, at 1 p.m. and will be held each Tuesday and Thursday until July 10 MT. PLEASAN- T- First Southern Baptist Church will hold Vacation Bible School, June 10 to 13 from 9 a.m. to noon, at its church facility on the Spring City Road. The school will be conducted a by team from Wilmer, Tx. All children from three years old through high school are wel- - ant Library is sponsoring a seven-paprogram of summer reading for children from the ages of four and ten. According to Bonnie Mellor, make their home in Provo. Bible school RIVERSID- E- Brent and MarJean Macfarlane announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Soofie, to Craig W. Christensen, son of Eslie D. and Gwen W. Christensen, of Moroni, Thursday, June 13, 1991, in the Logan LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Belmont Second LDS Ward Chapel, 16925 North 5200 West, Riverside. They will be further honored at an open house to be held Saturday, June 15, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Moroni LDS Stake Center, 82 North Center. The bride is a graduate of Bear River High School. She is currently attending Utah State University, majoring in interior design. She is employed by Utah State University. The bridegroom is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and Snow College. He served a LDS mission to Dearborn, Mich. He is currently a senior at Utah State University where he is majoring in accounting. He will complete an internship at Utah State University this summer. He is employed by Utah State University. wiU make their home in an- Soofie Macfarlane, Craig Christensen will ff I fpzsr. JvJa $57.00 fun day set MANT- I- A Fun Day will be held Wednesday, June 12, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., for all and their Sanpete County leaders or chaperons. Games, workshops, swimming, and crafts are planned. Those participating will need a lunch, swimming suit and towel 4-- H $57.00 $57.00 $57.00 JUNE JULY AUGUST 1 Jl M Those not enrolled in who would like to participate should call the USU Extension Office, 4-- H $57.00 $57.00 $57.00 $57.00 SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER $57.00 $57.00 $57.00 MU s4 $1529 Save$1000 ml $57.00 iEpal Payment Plan. IS: Easier To Me Us For ironed. 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