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Show i December 22, 1993 - The Pyramid - Page Three Jennifer McPherson, Scot Sorensen to be married Jan. 7 MORONI-- - Sheena, Shelly, Shelby and Spen- cer McPherson announce the marriage of their mother, Jennifer, to Scot Sorensen on January 7, 1994, at the Moroni Stake Center. A reception will be held in their honor that evening at the Moroni Stake Center from 6:00 to Relief Society holds annual fete 7:30. by Jessie Oldroyd FOUNTAIN GREE- N- The Fountain Green First Ward Relief Society held their annual Chris-tma- s party in the cultural hall on No formal invitations will be sent. Helen Parkinson, Dean Cox united in Manti Temple rites Dec. 8. Jennifer McPherson and Scot Sorensen LOGA- N- Chris and Leah Christensen announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen Parkinson, to Dean J. Cox, son of Jeffery and Yvonne Cox of Moroni, on Dec. 15, 1993, in the Manti LDS Temple. The couple were honored at a reception in the f Moroni LDS Chapel that evening and an open house was held on Dec. 16 in the Cliffside LDS Chapel in Logan. The bride is also the daughter of the late Paul C. Parkinson. She has graduated from Logan High School and Utah State University. She served in the Illinois Chicago LDS Mission and is employed by Zions First National Bank in Logan. The bridegroom is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and Snow College. He will graduate in June from Utah State University with degrees in Spanish and business. He served an LDS mission in Barranquilla, Columbia, and is employed by WesloProform in Logan. The couple will make their home in Logan. 6:00 Dean by Jessie Oldroyd FOUNTAIN GREE- N- The Fountain Green Uinta Springs DUP held their annual Christmas party at the Moroni Senior Citizen Center on Tuesday, Dec. 14. Mariana Schulze and accompanist Soloists were Betty Aagard. LaNore Blackham, LuJane Cook, Wendell Jacobson, John Field and David Christensen. afcac The Fountain Green First LDS Ward Christmas program was presented by the North Sanpete High School Concert Choir. Speakers wer.John Veasey and Lawrence Cook. oC3o$ Weekend guests District. Kathryn & Sally American Cleaners Mt. Pleasant C r Captain Hazel Bailey was in accharge of the tivities. Trio Bessie Cook, Hazel Bailey and Kenna Rasmussen sang, "A Pioneer Christmas Story" was given by Kenna Rasmussen; Christmas carols were after-dinn- 499-- 82 9L ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ftft ft ftft ft ft ft ft ft ft The countdown continues er sung by members, a guessing game was conducted by LaVon Coombs, and Jessie Oldroyd and members sang "Star Bright." Euleda Cook entertained the N.S. club members at a party in her home on Dec. 13. Attending were: Madelyn Allred, Bessie Cook, Euleda Cook, Audrey Livingston, Wanda Morley, Elva Ockey, Kenna Rasmussen and Glenda tf-no- K aAAMibarv Elder Jed M. Bailey, son of Warren and Lorraine Bailey, Fountain Green, recently returned from the Brazil Sao Paulo South Mission. He will speak in the Fountain Green Second LDS Ward Chapel on Sunday, Dec. 26 at 11 a.m. & ft ft Tho in Utah ye be ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftB ttoiatck Academy in oui 119th Gluiidmai in Mt. Pleasant With A Sm ft ft ft ft ft ft ft What's the birthday surprise J From your family? ft ft Deans 711 ft of Euleda Doris Nielsen. Your Friendship Suits Us Fine! Wishing you all some good clean fun and a very, merry holiday season. Thanks! Gerald, LaDean V Cook were her children, Carolyn and Clyde Garrett, and Bob and Smith. LmliXpxJ la 7:30 p rru SlouuiiStaieCenJM J. Cox and Helen Parkinson The Fountain Green Second LDS Ward choir presented their annual Christmas cantata, "A Star in the Sky," written by Bruce Carleton and Dorothy Abbott, on Dec. 19, under the direction of Mission. She will speak Dec. 26, 10:40 a.m., in the Ephraim First and Fifth Ward Chapel and will enter the MTC Feb. 7. She is a member of the Ephraim City Council, is Manti Regional Singles leader and has taught for 32 years in Millard and the South Sanpete School oajl cxiAxLLalij 3'uAcuj, fiuuuiuf7, Uinta Springs DUP Elaine Nicholls Reid, Ephraim, has been called to serve in the England London South LDS First Security Bank employees Mary Lamb (left), Suzanne Revoir and Norma Crisp recently collected donations which enabled them to purchase new jackets to give to the Food Bank. toaAAceptuuvoiuWin esirujesi 9RexfUtAarv & cat Fountain Green r The theme was, "Wise Men Him." Each member invited her husband, relative or friend, so a large group enjoyed dinner and a musical program. Program directors were officers Brenda Bailey, Susan Sheree Baird and Jacobson, Norma Bills. Hally Jacobson, Arlene Farnsworth, Dianne Johnson and Angie Ivory were in charge of food and decorations. Vocal numbers were presented by Karla Coombs, Laurie Hansen, Judy Beck, Hally Jacobson and Jaki Collard. Still Seek In Our Hearth, , . |