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Show June 21, 1995 - The Pyramid - Page Three Angie Blackham, Troy Morgan to exchange wedding vows Life MANTI John and Darlene Blackham announce the marriage of their daughter, Angie, to Troy Morgan, son of Rodney and Gayle Morgan, Monroe, on Saturday, June 24, 1995. A reception will be held that evening at the Manti LDS Stake Center, 295 South Main, from 7 to 9 p.m. The bride is.ai graduate of Manti High School and is currently employed at Gunnison Thriftway in Gunnison. The bridegroom is a graduate of South Sevier High School and is currently employed at Central Utah Correctional Facility in Gunnison. Grandparents of the bride are Russell and Maybelle Frandsen, Mt. Pleasant. Grandparents of the bridegroom are Archie Madsen, Monroe; Jackie Blackham, Manti. The couple plan to make their home in Monroe. Angie Blackham Tristan Johnson, Jeff Cox to say nuptial vows W- and Troy Morgan Judy Stoddard, Brian Jensen say temple vows Tristan Johnson and Jeff Cox SANDY Mark and Betsy Stoddard, announce the marriage of their daughter, Judy Ann, to Brian W. Jensen, son of W esley and Kathleen Jensen, Mt. Pleasant, on Wednesday, June 21, 1995, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening in the Mt. Jordan LDS Fourth Ward. An open house will be held Saturday, June 24, in the Mt. Pleasant Stake Center from 6:30 to Jamie Myrup weds Ryan Steadman in Manti LDS Temple 8:30 p.m. The bride is a graduate of Jordan High School and Snow College. She is presently employed as a receptionist at Fit Well Prosthetics. The bridegroom graduated from North Sanpete High School and Snow College. He served an LDS Mission in Guatemala. He plans to continue his education at Utah State University. They will make their home in Logan. Judy Stoddard and Brian Jensen Melissa Anderson weds Ronald Smith in June ceremony FAIRVIE- Rodney and Carol Anderson announce the marriage of their daughter, Melissa Marie, to Ronald Craig Smith, Jr., Mt. Pleasant, son of Joan Smith, Mt. Pleasant, and Craig Smith, Chehalis, WA; on Friday, June 23, 1995. They will be honored that evening at a reception held in the Fairview LDS First Ward, from 7 to 9 p.m. The bride plans to continue her education at North Sanpete High School. The bridegroom is a graduate of Centralia Washington College. The couple plan to make their home in Fairview. W- Melissa Anderson and Ronald Smith, Jr IMP slates MT. PLEASAN- T- Interested children should begin preparations for the annual Fourth of iJuly childrens parade, according to a recent press release. The parade will begin at 9:30 a.m. with line-u- p at 9 a.m. Judging will take place at 9:15 a.m. north of the old North Sanpete High School. Prize money will be ; awarded for outstanding decora-jtion- i ;i Sam and Rebecca Prestwich graduated from Southern Utah University, June 3. Sam received a bachelor of science degree and Rebecca received a bachelor of English degree. Becky is the daughter of Blake and Karen Donaldson, Gunnison. Grandparents are Clara Donaldson, Spring City; Leon and Florine Nielsen, Fairview. f 1. We wish to thank a n th e ladies of Spring City for their generous donations for our Bake Sale. We have keen thinking jbty . how wonderful you are! Tkank You Canal Creek DUP T FV Museum pioneer program planned in July attending should bring their own dishes and a friend. MT. PLEASAN- T- Senior citizens will hold their treat night The name Dinosauria "terrible this evening, June 21, at 6 p.m. lizards" was given to these newly A program is planned. Those discovered giants in 1841. friends are incited to attend an open House Hefd in Honor of Zfamify FAIRVIE- W- The story of the Mormon handcart exodus affirms Stoddard CHnan fensen on Saturday fune 24tHfrom 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. dfudy in tfte State Center at 298 S. State in JIT.t. ddeasant. ffudy is lie daughter of OlTard diet sy Stoddard of Sandy. HBrian is the son oflsOesdey DCatHeen fensen ofOICi. CPfeasant program is free to the WANTED Participants for the holds lace classes Pug-jmir- e, . . MP senior citizens Fairview Museum 9. Crib Corner ; . . The public. For safety reasons, no four-- ! wheelers or motorcycles will be j allowed. For more information, call Joan. Peel childrens parade chairman,' Great-grandpare- Jamie Myrup and Ryan Steadman cart migration. s. FOUNTAIN GREE- N- John and Karolyn Bailey announce the Jbirth of their son, Jake John Bailey, on May 10, 1995. Grandparents are: Carolyn Bailey and the late Paul Bailey; and Diane Kelley, Karl jand are: Fairview. .Hazel Bailey, Fountain Green; .Lorraine Hayes, Nephi; Veleta "Hardy, Moroni; and Von and I Erma Kelley, Gunnison. MANTI Scott and Brenda "Sam" DeLeeuw, and Gary Myrup, Gunnison, announce the marriage of their daughter, Jamie, to Ryan Paul Steadman, son of Randy and Jeanne Steadman, Sterling, on Friday, June 30, 1995, in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Manti LDS Stake Center. The bride graduated from Manti High School where she was valedictorian and a regional sterling scholar winner in technology education. She attended Utah State University (USU) on a presidential scholarship in science. She is currently employed for the summer at the Gunnison Valley Animal Clinic. The bridegroom graduated from Bingham High School, where he was member of the rodeo team. He graduated from Snow College and will be a senior at USU studying animal science and genetic research. He is currently employed in the building industry for the summer. The couple will reside in Gunnison until they resume their studies at USU this fall. the power of will and celebrates the strength and courage of those who walked to the desert. Some of these pioneers, however, were unsure of their faith or reluctant to make the trek. On July 15, 7:30 p.m. at the museum annex Terre Laree Burton, chair of social sciences and humanities at Dixie College, takes excerpts from pioneer journals and explores both heroic and mundane aspects of the hand- kids parade 462-334- FAIRVIE- Perry and Christie Johnson, announce the marriage of their daughter, Tristan, to Jeff Cox, son of Branch and Dinah Cox, Fairview, on Saturday, June 24, 1995. A reception in their honor will be held that evening in the Fairview LDS First and Fourth Ward from 7 to 9 p.m. The bride graduated from North Sanpete High School. The bridegroom graduated from North Sanpete High School and is currently employed by Central Utah Telephone. Grandparents of the bride are Ralph and LaRae Pitts, Mt. Pleasant and the late James Johnson. Grandparents of the bridegroom are Sam and Maxine Dye, Moroni, Celia Cox, Manti, and the late Iven and Cleone Cox. The couple will make their home in S Moroni seniors Senior Citizens MORONI at the Moroni to eat planning 5 Center should call and v.make reservations by 9 a.m. on the day they plan to attend. In addition to bread and butter (unless otherwise noted), milk or juice, June meals will include: June 21, mild chili, cheese stick, fruit salad on lettuce, cinnamon 436-827- roll. June 22, turkey casserole, yams, jello wfruit and cookie; June 23, hamburger & cheese pizza, buttered cbm, fruit cup, and cake; June 27, bean & ham soup, carrot & raisin salad, deviled egg, fruit cobbler. SANPETE PIONEER YOUTH PAGEANT PARADE FAIRVIEW Sanpete Lacers will meet each Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Fairvie Museum of History and Art. according to Nancy MacKay museum spokesperson. Sponsored by the Fairview Museum, classes can be taught in bobbin lace, tatting, netting or other lace according to desire or need. For more details, contact lacKay at The annual Lace Day will be held in the new Horizon Building at the Fairview Museum of History and Art on July 11 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The public is welcome to tour the museum and see the lacers at work. Participants in the Sanpete Youth Pioneer Pageant may be interested in seeing the special exhibit of original and reproduction pioneer clothing, MacKay said. The museum also has reference material and a few patterns in its research library. Friday, June 6 30 p.m. 427-940- 8. Entries need to be in keeping with a pioneer theme. All ages are invited to be in the parade. CALL PHYLLIS THOMPSON 263-652- 1 GEORGE WINN, or 462-402- 1 for further information. June 28, stuffed cabbage, buttered corn, peaches and cake; June 29, pork chops, dressing-gravbroccoli and peach cob- bier; June 30, hot chicken salad, buttered carrots, cheese stick, Horses y, applesauce, cookie. d & teams of horses are especially needed! 4 4 n J y rtf |