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Show October 12, 1994 Tammy Duncan, Jed Bailey marry in Manti LDS Temple Arts Council posts cast list MANT- I- Ernest Larsen, Gunnison dentist, will take the lead role of Martin Vanderhof, the grandfather, in the Manti City Arts Council production of "You Cant Take It With You". The cast will feature local favorites Pam Fisher, Tim Green-halgBarbara Peterson, Sherron Andreason, Judy Gubler, Carl Bowers, Leslie Powell, Keith Vreeken and John Keeler. Snow College students Laura Burnham and Richard Hess will add their talents to the community project. High school students Nikki Peterson, Phil Beach, Nathan Hampton, Charity Lund, Donna Beach and Rachel Lund h, Natalie Cox weds Shayne Thompson in autumn ceremony FAIRVIEW Ronald and Tammy (Dye) Cox announce the marriage of their daughter, Natalie, to Shayne Thompson, son of Bobby Thompson and Marlene Thompson, of Mt. Pleasant, on Friday, Oct. 14, 1994. The couple will be honored at a reception that evening from 6:30 to 8:30 at the Fairview LDS Second and Third Ward building. The bride is a graduate of North Sanpete High School. The groom is also a graduate of North Sanpete High School and attended Snow College. He is employed by Wilson Audio in Provo. The couple will make their home in Mt. Pleasant. Whitford and Verda Amundsen honored on 65th anniversary FAIRVIEW Whitford L. and Verda Amundsen will celebrate 65 years of marriage on Friday, Oct. 14. They were married on Oct. 14, 1929 in Manti. The marriage was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple on February 28, 1978. Whit and Verda have lived most of their lives in Fairview. They have served in many church and civic positions during this time. Their children are'LuDene Hamilton, Milburn and Wynn L. Amundsen, of Salt Lake City. They have three grandchildren, Layne Hamilton, of Oklahoma; Susan Flory, of Florida; and LuAnn Greenwell, of Orem. The have six - A family dinner was held in their honor at the Oak Crest Inn with all of their children, grandchildren and spouses in attendance. Watercolor art on display by Dean ODriscoll EPHRAI- M- An exhibit by the Utah Watercolor Society is on display in the Snow College Art Gallery through November 4. It includes painting representing 22 Utah artists, covering a wide variety of approaches to the watercolor medium. Works range rfrom nonrepresentational works celebrating relationships between the visual elements of line, shape, color, texture and rhythms, to realistic representations of the Utah landscape. The Pyramid - Page Three AMPET FERRIN Merrill and Julie Duncan announce forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Tammy, to Jed Bailey, son of Warren and Lorraine Bailey of Fountain Green, on Friday, Oct. 14, 1994, in the Manti LDS Temple. An open house will follow that evening from 6:30 to 8:30 in the Fountain Green LDS Ward Chapel. The bride is a graduate of Emery High School, LDS Seminary, Snow College and LDS Institute in Ephraim. She was a member of the LD Singers. She currently attends Utah State University where she is pursuing a career in elementary education. The bridegroom graduated from North Sanpete High School and LDS Seminary. He served in the Brazil Sao Paulo South LDS Mission and plans to attend Utah State University. The couple will live in Smithfield while attending school. the Shayne Thompson and Natalie Cox - The gallery is located in the center of the Humanities Building east of the Noyes Administration Building. It is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Fairview seniors Jennifer Rees, David Day to exchange wedding vows GRANTSVILLE, K- A- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rees, announce the marriage of their daughter, Jennifer, to David Day, son of Margret and Larry Day, of Pensacola, FL, on Saturday, Oct. 22, 1994 in the Grantsville United Methodist Church. The couple will be honored at a reception that evening in the Jay Hawk Tower in Topeka, KA. The bride and groom both graduated from Kansas University. The groom is the grandson of Elsie Christensen, of Fairview, and the late Steve Christensen. Moroni seniors by Barbara Gordon MORON- I- Senior Citizen October activities begin with a will join the cast. Joanie Ferrin will make her stage debut in the production. The play is scheduled for production Nov. 4, 5, 11 and 12 at the Manti City auditorium. Diane Keeler will act as assistant to director Ivo Peterson and Kaye Roberts will serve as technical assistant. Sam Hampton and Adrian Peterson will supervise the technical crews. Ephraim seniors EPHRAIM arrangements. The monthly board meeting will be Thursday, Oct. 20, 9 a.m., at the Center, and the monthly dinner will be at 6:30 that evening at the Center. Everyone should bring their own dishes. Call Delila Olson at 8 before the evening of Oct. 19 for reservations. There will be a service trip to the ProvoOrem area on Monday, Oct. 24, leaving the Center at 9 a.m. Everyone should buy or bring their own lunch. Call Helen 5 for reservaRigby at tions. Flu shots will be administered Tuesday, Oct. 25, 8:30 to 10:30 a.m., at the Center. There is no charge for those with their Medicare cards. Thursday, Oct. 27, will be ladies day at the Center from 1:30 tb 5:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served. 283-437- Elder Kirt Rosenlof, son of former Mt. Pleasant residents Mike and Dorothy Rosenlof, now of Beaver, has been called to serve in the Adelaide Australia LDS Mission. He will speak in the Beaver Third LDS Ward, 220 N. Main, at 11 a.m. on Oct. 16, and will enter the MTC on Oct. 26. Grandparents are Beth Rosenlof of Provo and the late Max Rosenlof, and Mary Ellen Bailey of Moroni and the late Glen Bailey. 283-413- SHS Fall Tour MThe Annual Fall blood pressure clinic today, Oct. EPHRAIHistorical the Tour of Sanpete 12, 12:30 p.m. be held on Saturday, will Society Bingo will be played Oct. 14 Oct. 15, beginning at the Ephafter lunch. ' Senior raim Citizens Center, 85 Flu shots will be administered 100 North at 10 a.m. West Oct. 17, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. It will feature a slide lecture Miracle Ear will hold a clinic Demont Howell, luncheon and Oct. 18, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., by historic Ephraim sites in visits to and a foot clinic will be on Oct. the afternoon. 25 at 12:30 p.m. Reservations are required and A potluck, dinner will be be obtained by calling Nadine can enjoyed on Oct. 28 at 6 p.m. 5 or Kaye Nibley at Watson at 283-423- 462-221- 1. FAIRVIEW Senior Citizens will hold their potluck night on Oct. 12 at 6 p.m. Earl Madsen will present a musical program. On Oct. 26, the group will have lunch at Snow College and will meet at the Center at 12:30 Lewis David Anderson, son of Jerry and Darleen Anderson of Ephraim, recently returned from serving in the Arizona Phoenix LDS Mission. He will speak in the Ephraim Stake Center on Sunday, Oct. 16, at 2 p.m. You Are Invited Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cox would like you to know if you did not receive an invitation to the reception of their daughter, Natalie, and Shane Thompson, and would like to come, we'd love to have you! Please consider yourself invited on Friday, October 14, 1994 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Fairview 2nd3rd Ward Church. p.m. Antrei Gallery to close The MANTI The Manti City Arts Council will close the Antrei Gallery of History Through Art located in .the basement of the library Saturday, Oct. 15. Judy Myorga, of Utah Legal Services, will conduct a legal seminar on Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1:30 p.m., immediately following congregate lunch in the Snow College cafeteria. Call Delila Olson at 283-437- 8 to make current display, "Pots and Photos", will continue through Oct. 15. The gallery is open from 6 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. The council will move to the Old Manti City Building located at 192 North Main and expects to open to the public again before the end of the year. 2-- HVazxzn Bradi Re Goble, daughter of Troy and Jana Goble of Mt. Pleasant, celebrated her first birthday Oct. 8, 1994. Grandparents are Bobby and Judy Smith of Escalon, CA, and the late Don Jacobson, and Steven and Ellen Goble of Mt. Pleasare ant. Rhoda Botherson of Mt. Pleasant, LaRell and Reva Larsen of Ephraim, Herb and Betty Jacobson of Moroni, and Maureen Mower of Fairview. & Jloxxainz tBaitzy wouCd i&z att family and fxiznds to (znow iJiat tizzy axz inoitzd to an ofzzn Izousz bonoxincj tlzz maxxiayz of tfzziz son, dBajfzy, to Clammy Duncan, dauylztz x uncan, Clziday, Gcto(jzx ofJl zxx tlzz fountain iq, 1Q94 fxom 6:30 to 3:30 jz.m. at (Waxd, 151 A. 200 YVzst. xzzn Great-grandpare- UEIUP Moroni City is hiring a Full-TimePoli- ce Officer must be CATI certified and willing to live within Moroni City limits. Pick up applications t City Hall - 36 N. Center 436-835- 9 Application Deadline 10-14-9- 4. Ftn Green New presidents sustained Oct. 9 in the Fountain Green Second LDS Ward included: Carolyn Christensen, Relief Society; Jerry j Beck, Sunday School; Brenda Aagard, Young Womens organization; Scott Collard, Young Mens group; and Linda Christensen, Primary. Other leaders are Edna Christensen, Librarian; Daniel Jacobson, son of Darrell Bishop James Nielsen, scout and Susan Jacobson, of Founmaster; Robert and Ronda Davis, received Cub Scouts; Constance Anne tain Green, recently his Eagle Scout Award. For his Cowley, Wolves; Gina Jakins, project, he installed two new ward extraction; Judy Beck, basketball standards at the chorister; Louise Wilson, activiFountain Green Elementary ties, and Jay Coombs, magazine School. representative. HomeCare of Utah Visiting Nurse Home health agency has an opening for a visiting R.N. to work part time into possible full time in the Moroni Ephraim area. Must be flexible and dedicated to patient care. R.N. plus two years experience required. Must have own transportation and pass background check. Submit resume to: Home Care of Utah 1060 East 100 South Suite 106 Salt Lake City, UT 84102 |