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Show July 20, 1994 - The Pyramid - Page Three Angela Marx to wed PFC Scott Salmon in Portland Temple Life AMIP PANAMA CITY, PANAM- A- Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Marx announce the marriage of their daughter, Angela Marie, to PFC Scott Orson Salmon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Salmon, Portland, OR, on Wednesday, July 27, 1994, in the Portland Oregon LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor on Friday, July 29. The bride is a graduate of Balboa High School. She will be attending Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, TN, to obtain a degree in mathematics and computer science. She is the granddaughter of Verla Marx, Moroni. The bridegroom has served in the Airborne Infantry Battalion, Ft. Kobbe, Panama, which has recently been deactivated. He is in transition to the Cavalry Squadron (Pathfinder) of the 101st Airborne Division. The couple plans to make their home at Ft. Campbell, KY. lst-508- th 4th-17- Angela Marx and PFC Scott Salmon th Nicole Herring to marry Pete Smith in Friday rites MT. PLEASANT-- - Jack and Mary Herring are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Nicole, to Pete Smith, son of Les A. Smith, Ogden, on Friday, July 22, 1994. A reception will be held that evening from 7 to 9 oclock in the Mt. Pleasant LDS Stake Center. The bride is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and plans to attend SUU majoring in Winners of the Family Division of the Lamb Wool City softball tourney accounting. The bridegroom is also a graduate of North Sanpete High School and has served an LDS mission to Morristown, NJ. He is currently employed with Taylor Homes. The couple plans to make their home in Mt. Pleasant. Pete Smith and Nicole Herring by Jessie Oldroyd FOUNTAIN GREE- N- In a thriller from beginning to end, the Wool City Mens softball team defeated the Warriors in the final game of the Lamb Day mens softball tournament after trouncing 23 other teams in the event and remained undefeated. The crowd-harbreathing-w- as held in suspense; the score as the Warriors came was up to bat at the bottom of the final inning. A runner was com-- . ing in and was out at home base. The crowds screamed and ran onto the field. The games played nearly straight through beginning on Friday evening at 6, with the last one starting Saturday evening at 46-ga- dly 19-1- 8. ; 9. The Leonard and Bonnie Durham family came together, all at once, for the first time in 15 years during the Fourth of July weekend. Pictured are their five children with their spouses. This home team has won a berth in the United States Softball Slow Pitch Association tournament in Colorado over the Labor Day weekend; Greg Sorensen, son of Michael and Leona Sorensen, Fairview, recently returned from the Arkansas, Little Rock LDS Mission. He will speak in the Fairview First LDS Ward Chapel on Sunday, July 24, at 11:50 a.m. Grandparents are: Bill and Marcella Zabriskie, Moroni; and Gary and Marie Sorensen, Manti. are: Mayo and Vera Sorensen, Manti. Heart Disease Heart Myths: Several misconceptions ibout heart disease risks should be corrected. Even mild hypertension mm Hg) can put people at risk, but losing weight, reducing salt intake and exercising often can bring it lack to normal ranges. No longer is total cholesterol level considered predictive of heart disease risk; high density ipoprotein (HDL) and ipoprotein (LDL) levels are more important. Women are nearly at as great ariskas men for heart attack, particularly after menopause. Finally, even moverate McCall's exercise can reduce the risk. Great-grandparen- ty Dental Update Urinary Infections Urinary Problems: New approaches to urinary tract infections include lomefloxin, aonce-dail- y antibiotic; single Elder Tory G. Gilbert, son of Gary and Lilli Gilbert, Mt. Pleasant, has been called to serve in the Brazil Sao Paulo East LDS Mission. He will speak in the Mt. Pleasant Third LDS Ward Chapel on Sunday, July 31, at 1 p.m. He will enter the MTC on August 3. S,00 462-012- 8 462-243- 4 Mt Pleasant fur- are asked to bring a favorite dish or vegetable plate, as well as their own dishes, a lawn chair and a friend. All Senior Citizens are welcome. In other events, Justin Aag-arlamb was the grand champion of Fridays youth lamb show, with 11 year-old Lacie Bairds lamb as reserve champion. There were 21 entries in the ds Great-grandparen- Htappy 2, Entertainment ts 4th throughout Saturday afternoon featured a male quartette which harmonized beautifully, some yodel ing and Joey Jensen playing the violin. Two bands, from Nephi and North Sanpete high schools, and 72 entries made for a special parade this year. n lambs were barbecued, with between 4,300 and 4,400 sandwiches sold. Lucky ticket holders for the Abbie drawing were: Kay, daughter of Terry and Lori Everitt Kay, of Huntington, the $100 bill winner, whose older sister won it last year; Clair Jackson of Spanish Fork, a gas stove; Jean Beck of Fountain Green, the DUP quilt; and Jan Sterner of West Jordan, a processed lamb. Forty-seve- Kim, You )Id Fossil Love, Your Foimily Hoive oi fun summer! -- HORSESHOE MOUNTAIN DAYS ARM WRESTLING-Jus- t like Wide World of Sports Competition by Weight and Age Name Phone No fi ...A I ; MARBLE SHOOTING-Tes- t For Young and Older your skill Name Phone No HORSESHOE PTICHING For Men, Women, Kids Courtesy of W. Main, Hot Any Size Call fat appointment 1 hold Park All six teams played well and had lots of fun, but it came down to the Cook vs. the Jacobson families, with the Jacobsons winning. Off Fully Groomed Dogs PHARMACY Mt. Rachael Anne Howard, daughter of Hilmcr and Jessica Howard of Fairview, celebrated her first birthday on July 10, 1994. Grandparents are Larry and Monalee Seely of Fairview. and John and Afton Howard of Spanish Fork. are: Verda Mae Seely, Mt. Pleasant; Hilmer Peterson, Ephraim; and Daryl and Olive Stanley, Orem. Register now for PRIZES & TROPHIES or after sex; and the potential SKYLINE MT. PLEASAN- T- The Pleasant Senior Citizens will a picnic at the Power Plant today, July 20, at 4 p.m. dogs and root beer will be nished, but those attending The six 1994 Family Co-e- d Teams also created much excitement and enthusiasm, and included: the Aagard-Baile- y team, the Bailey team, the Cook team, the Hanson team, the Jacobson team and the Nielson team. talent show, with each participant receiving a $5 award. On Saturday morning, after everyone was blasted out of bed. crowds gathered at city park for the fun run. Fast walk winners were: Emily Jacobson, Tamarie Kristin and Olsen, Bailey Michelle Wilson. The family winner was the Kjar family of Manti. Steve, Steven, Clint. Shawn and Wesley. The winners of the 5K race, female division, were: Sharon Hansen of Spring City, first; Rachel Cosgriff from Virginia, second; and Sinica McEntire from Salt Lake City, third: male division winners were: Daniel Kjar of Moroni, first; Jerimey Cosgriff of Virginia, second; and tied for third were Adolfo Torres of Moroni and Tyler Mellor of Manti. The youngest 5K finisher Brian Beck of was Mt. Pleasant. Lamb Scram winners in the girls race were: Rebecca Hansen, first; Amanda Barrett, second and Shandi Draper, third. Boys race winners were: Rory Johnson, first; Brett Steward, second; and Brandon Jacobson, third. The youngest winner was of Salt Natalie Noakes, Lake City. TOURNAMENTS AND EVENTS doses of antibiotics immediately before development of a vaccine. Interstitia cystitis, a chronic inflammation of the bladder, may be treated in the near future with an antibiotic that coats the bladder wall with a protective lining, an antihistamine that blocks the release ol irritants from the bladder wall, or an antiinflammatory drug that increases blood flow to the inflamed tissue. Ladies Home Journal (January) Wool City team members included: Evan, Gene, Wendell and Allen Jacobson; Jeremy Blain; Kim Johnson; Chad Larsen; Scott Cook; Derrin Owens; Roger Bailey of Moroni; Steven Slack of Cedar City; Mickie Cox of Ephraim; Will Love from California; Blain Henson from Provo; and a Shad Somebody from Spanish Fork. ts MP Seniors Senior Citizens (January) Whiter, Brighter Teeth: Cosmetic dentistry has become a booming business. Resculpting is relatively inexpenside, generily requires only one office visit, and is designed to smooth jagged tooth edges. Bleaching requires several office visits, may damage the gums, can have uneven results, and requires repeating abou5 every 3 years. Bonding that fills gaps and cracks usually can be done in one visit, but requires many precautions for maintenance and generally lasts only 10 to 15 years. Porcelain veneers to cover large cracks or stains requires several visits, is rather expensive, and again requires careful Redbook (January) maintenance. Days Fun Run were the Steve Kjar family It Expires Sept. 20, 1994 One Per Customer Must Bring In Coupon Name Phone No. BABY CONTEST -- Many categories Winners of the Fountain Green Lamb Days Lamb Scram were from left: Brett Stewart, Natalie Nokes, Brandon Jacobson, Rebecca Hansen, Rory Johnson, Amanda Barrett and Shandi ; Draper. Name Phone No.. Clip out and leave at any business on ' Mt Pleasants Main Street |