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Show November 22, 1995 - The Pyramid Eathel and Jay Winkleman observe 61st anniversary Three Life AMP OREM Jay and Eathel Winkelman will celebrate their 61st wedding anniversary with family and friends on Nov. 22, 1995. They were married in Durham, NC, while Jay was attending Duke University. They later moved to Glendale, CA, where they spent 35 years, and to Carlsbad for 12 years. They then moved to Mt. Pleasant and spent 12 years. While residing there, they restored a house which they recently sold and moved to Orem, to be near their two daughters Arlene Tidwell and Pamela Rowbotham. They also have a son, Arthur J. Winkelman, Springfield, VA. They have 21 grandchildren and - Page 17 They are enjoying their new home, but miss their Mt. Pleasant friends and activities. Eathel and Jay Winkelman Helen McKinnon celebrates 99th birthday on Nov. 29 MORON- I- The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers (DUP) Camp Sanpitch honored Helena Christensen Olsen McKinnon, who is celebrating her 99th birthday Nov. 29, 1995. She was bom in 1896 in Moroni to Peter and Helena Jensen Christensen. All of McKinnons grandparents were Danish emigrants and were pioneers who crossed the plains and settled in Moroni. When she was nine years old her father was killed in a snow-slid- e leaving her to take the cows to the pasture in the mornings and bring them home in the evenings. As a young girl she took sewing classes and learned to make most of her clothes. She was in the first class to graduate from Moroni High school. She married John (Jack) Olsen on Sept. 1, 1915, in the Manti LDS Temple. They had four daughters, Christie, Olive, Helen and Jacklyn. Over the years she has held many positions in the LDS Church on both stake and ward levels. For a number of years she did temple work four sessions a day, twice a week. She has been an active member of the DUP for many years. After Jack died in 1972, she married Ray B. McKinnon. They went on a mission for the LDS Church in the England South Mission. Ray died in 1978. She loves her family and has made baby quilts for each of her 24 grandchildren, 106 greatgrandchildren, and 22 She is independent, goes to the temple often and sees her many friends. 'Smutm, Turning Point names director Tresa Sunderland, daughter of Edwin and Radene Sunderland, Chester, received her Young Womanhood Recognition Award, Oct. 22. Grandparents are Boyd and Joy Sunderland, Chester, and Bill and Ruth Howard, Nephi. Thelma Madsen named daughter of year SPRING CIT- Y- Thelma Bradley Madsen was elected "Daughter of the Year", in an October meeting of the Canal Camp Daughters of the Utah Pioneers 50's (DUP). A tradition since 1986. She was bom in Moroni, a daughter of Rees V. Bradley and Pearl Lund. She married Theron K. Madsen and has lived m Spring City since then. They are the parents of five children. She has been a active member of the DUP for over 30 years serving in many capacities. She is currently camp registrar. She has also been an active member of the LDS Church. She has served in many positions, including a visiting teacher for 44 years; and a ward and stake NOT SO BAD! DON'T LOOK SO SAD, YOU STILL LOOK YOUNG, librarian. AND YOU'LL NEVER LOOSE Her varied interests are: genealogy; writing and collecting histones of her family and ancestors; oil painting; crocheting and THAT BEAUTIFUL SMILE, AND DON'T FORGET YOUR CLASSIE STYLE, ISO DON'T THINK OF YOURSELF! AS AN OLD FART, HEART!!! AT FIFTY! Morses Hoe Mountain Restaurant Vfimuddy, VP'mi&nfo SUNSET DINNER SPECIALS choice of Roast Prime Rib of Beef Aujus Grilled Alaskan Halibut or "Ricks" Chicken or Fetuccini Alfredo $995 All EPHRAI- M- Stacey McCa.son has been recently named the new director for the Turning Point office. An open house will be held 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 28, m Room 102 of the Trades and Industry Building on the west campus of Snow College. Turning Point programs assist displaced homemakers and single parents by providing assertiveness and life coping skills education which enhances their personal and professional development. "I think the best part of this program is that its not a band-ai- d program. It takes a while for people to see results, but a lot of these people are able to change their lives for the better by coming to Turning Point," said g Academy recognized the top three is Nov. 1. at The Sanpete Academy located students an assembly on the Snow College West Campus. The alternative high school currently enrolls over 70 students from both North and South Sanpete districts. They acknowledge Fat Jackscontriubution for student recognitions. Pictured from left are: Craig Rasmussen, Cory Montoya, Brandy Danner and Angela Anderson. Sunset Dinners include choice of soup or salad, appropriate starch and vegetable, home baked bread with sweet butter, beverage & a slice of our superb cheescake. Thelma B. Madsen credit-earnin- Sanpete n. Ojicn House The 1994 BYU graduate lives in Mt. Pleasant with her husband, Kim, and their four children, ages nine to two. She may be contacted at extensions 286 or 287. 283-402- dark Erma 3 horseshoe Mountain fRestawant Lunch, Dinner, Sunday Brunch, Sunday Supper Children's Value Menu 10 Senior Discount Parties & Weddings Catered Events, Special shelly Fatrvlev 1st ward church , 1, S. state, illDecember Saturday 1, 2-- 4 1 995 JIM. Designer Nails Holiday Special MORONI Citizens wanting to qualify for H.E.A.T. assistance may apply Wednesday, Nov. 22, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Senior Citizens Center located at City Hall, 36 North Center. Persons applying will need to bring a Social Security card for each member of their family over 18; current utility bills; proof of household income; medical bills for previous month. Income for one person should be less than $778; two people, $1,045; three people $1,311; four people, $1,578; five people, $1,845; and for six people, $2,111. For further information, call the Senior Center at Full Set $20 Refill Gift Certificates available for: r $12 Manicures Acrylic Or Solar Nails Nail Art Dana Cheney, Nail Technician Call for appointment 4 27-34- 02 FOR A SHINING SHIMMERING HOLIDAY TREAT TAKE EXIT 261 For little kids and big kids. irF ;'jr FORK CANYON TO SPANISH THEN FOLLOW THE LIGHTS .. SPANISH $ The man with power but without conscience, could, with an eloquent tongue, if he cared for nothing but his own power, put this whole country into a flame. Woodrow Wilson sar me rsa n dw e l Law o t FORK HaaT Jenny Anderson of Moroni has recently graduated from Von Curtis Academy of hair Ut., and will be working at Renaes Hair Care: at 33S So. State Mt. Pleasant. design in Provo, Houre : Tuesday 12:00 Noon - 5:00 p.m. Wednesday 4:00 p.m. -- 5:00 p.m. Thursday 4:00 Friday 4:00 p.m.-S:0- p.m.-3:0- Saturday 9:00 0 0 a.m.-5:0- 0 p.m. p.m. p.m. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 462-294- 6 I i - 436-827- 5. served Monday through Friday 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. 850 S. Highway 89 Mt. Pleasant Reservations: 462-953- for 80th birthday HEAT help available in Moroni BECAUSE TO US YOU'LL ALWAYS BE YOUNG AT STILL CRUSING will observe her 99th birthday Nov. 29, 1995. She is an active member of DUP Helena McKinnon, center, was honored by DUP Camp Sanpitch recently. Mrs. McKinnon JIToroni TT'eed James Reed Frandsen, age 16, son of Wallace and Lisa Frandsen, received his Eagle Scout Award Nov. 19 in the Moroni LDS Stake Center. For his project, he made a trail at Maple Canyon under the direction of the Forest Service. Grandparents are Russell and May-belFrandsen, Mt. Pleasant, and Maxine Dye, Moroni Credit Qlnion le k CITY |