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Show Fou- r- Page The Pyramid - September 4, 1991 Makers, included music and readings. Social News Those participating were Betty Aagard, Kate Christensen, Ellen Gray, Ramona Harris, Etta Irons, , Family Living Marcella Zabriskie, Dee Blackburn, Elting Gray, John Guymon, Weldon Kendall, and Farrell Richins. WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHY Weddings, Anniversaries over the loss of your youth BIG 40 SEPT. 6, 1991 Teresa Krebs to marry Trent Dye in Saturday rites Love, Allen, Kris, Diane, Teresa, Jeanine, Sarah and David Mallory Rae Oliverson, daughter of Annette and Kim Oliverson, of Salt Lake city, celebrated her first birthday Aug. 2, 1991. Grandparents are Alden and Marty Johansen, Mt Pleasant, and Doug and Corinne Oliverson and Joyce Oliverson, of Salt Lake City. are Dean and Evelyne Johansen, Mt Pleasant MT. PLEASANT-- - Richard and Sheila Krebs announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Teresa, to Trent G. Dye, son of Bill and LaRee Dye, Castle Dale. The couple will be married Sept. 7, 1991, in the Manti LDS Temple. They will be honored at a reception that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Mt Pleasant First and Fourth LDS Ward. Vi Great-grandparen- ts be further honored at an open house They at the home of the groom. 14, Sept. Bridesmaids are Lorie Dye, Jennifer Dye, Rose Bartholomew, Susan Bartholomew and Kathy Livingston. Best man is Troy Dye. The bride is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and LDS Seminary. She also graduated from Snow College and LDS Institute. She is attending Utah State University where she is a Lambda Delta Sigma officer She is studying secondary education and psychology. The bridegroom is a graduate of Emery High School and Snow College. He served an LDS Mission in Melbourne, Australia. He is currently attending Utah State University pursuing a degree in elementary education. The couple will make their home in Logan. will Spring City back-to-scho- ol night slated SPRING CIT- Y- A "Back-to-Scho- Among events planned are a slide presentation, entertainment, tips on helping kids read, and help with school communications. Refreshments will be served. Commodities SPRING CITY- - Government commodities will be distributed a 1 p.m., Friday, Sept 6, fithe Senior Citizens Center. Blood pressure will be taken at the same time. FAIRVIEW-- - Mack and Winona Vance win observe their golden wedding anniversary Sept. 7, Social held by Jessie Oldroyd FOUNTAIN GREENThe Moroni Stake High Priest annual summer social was held at the Fountain Green City Park, Aug. They will be honored by their children with an open house from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Fairview Third LDS Ward Chapel. They request no gifts. Their children are Kathy Roy, Wenatchee, Wash.; Sharon Pennington, Boise, Id., and Elaine Adams, Sandy. They have seven grandchildren, and three - 29. Under the direction of President Kim Aagard, the program presented by the Moroni Memory n. FREE GOODS ol Night" will be held Tuesday, Sept 10, at 7 p.m. at Spring City Elementary. Fairview couple to be honored on 50th anniversary Local Bessie Lund, LaDawna Rawlings, DOWN . No payments for 90 Days Your choice of 8200 worth and 90 Day FREE Financing of Polaris clothing and With Polaris StarCard accessories. . Buy any new Polaris ATV during the Wheelin and Dcalin months of September, October and November, and take it home with no money down. With the Polaris StarCard, were free financing and no payments for 90 days. offering Now theres rto easier way .to own a Polaris. Your participating dealer has the details. Or you can have your choice of S200 worth of Polaris clothing and accessories - free. 90-d- ay On approved credit. WARNING: ATVs can he hazardous to operate. These are machines designed to he ridden only hy adults 18 and older, for your safety.: Always wear a helmet, eye protection and protective clothing. Be particularly careful on difficult terrain. Polaris recommends that all ATV riders take a training course, for safety and training information, see your dealer or call Polaris toll-fre- e at lull-si- COX AUTOMOTIVE & Sports 255 EAST CANYON ROAD FAIRVIEW Iolans Industries I I I I winners include from left, LeeAnn Slack and Ilayley Palmer, ML Pleasant, demonstration; Jacci and Sabrina Herring, ML Pleasant, meal preparation; Jenny Watson, Spring City, style revue, and Rebecca Hooper, Spring City, knit award. 4-- II winners off to state 4-- H MANT- I- Blue Ribbon winners in recent exhibitions at the Sanpete County Fair will be heading for the Utah State Fair, Sept. 5. Those competing will be from Mt. Pleasant, Camille Christensen, Harmony Hansen, Jacci Herring, Melissa Jensen, Abby Palmer, Charity Palmer, Kathryn Slack and Stephanie Washburn. Winners from other North Sanpete towns included, Spring City, Christina Evcritt, Rebecca Hooper, Matthew Walker and Jenny Watson; Moroni, Michelle Blackham, Milly Christensen, Nicole Brock; Fairview, Shannon Anderson and Kimberly Larsen; Fountain Green, Gina Naylor, Ann Nielson Karene Olsen; Chester, Trina Sunderland and Tiffany Sunderland. Winners from South Sanpete included: Ephraim, Jennie Jamie Crosland and Stacey Crosland, Charisse Dyreng, Alisha Nielson, Jennilyn Peterson, Erin Rasmussen, Shauna Rasmussen, Alicia Valladolid; Manti, Chantry Clark, Kristine Cox, Sue Ann Curtis, Erika Frischknecht, Korilane Fuentes, Amy Hintze, Stacey Hintze, Amber Neeley, Dana Walk. Also, Gunnison, Jeanie Ander 4-- H Bum-gardne- r, ' son, Kristen Avery, Thamina Christensen, Cami Dyreng, Jenni Dyreng, Jared Inouye, Jordan Inouye, MeiLi Inouye, Mike Inouye, RaShelle James, Maylnda Judd; Centerfield, Jason Beck, Allison Hill, Dustie Knudsen, Landry Reynolds; Mayfield, Cindy Faatz, Emily Harwood, Andrea Miller; Axtell, Emily Mecham, and Fayette, Heidi Brown and Robyn Brown. Moroni PTA to organize MORON- I- Parents of North Sanpete Middle School students are encouraged to attend a PTA organizational meeting Thursday, Sept. 5, at 7:30 p.m. in the Little Theatre. New officers will be elected. This is an opportunity for parental input, Principal Philip Johnson said. Commodities MT. PLEASAN- T- Govern- ment commodities for ML Pleasant Senior Citizens will be available Sept 6, at 2 p.m. at the Here are (ear simple steps to set year furnace ready so yoa can. ; s ; f would like to thank all my family, friends, neighbors and everyone for their love, concern and thoughtfulness shown to me since my illness. For the food, flowers, visits, phone calls and every other act of kindness; I appreciate it all very much. Joleen A Paul Christensen 1. Clean replace filters. blower belt and oil blower motor. And make sure that blower doors are replaced properly. 3. Make sure that air ducts and vents flues are unobstructed. 4. Remove objects from around the furnace and give a test run. 2. Check I 1 t t- Do these simple checks yourself, or look in the Yellow Pages under Heating Contractor. For more information call Mountain Fuel Mountahi Fuelm A QUESTAR COMPANY I |