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Show January 10, 1996 - The Pyramid - Page Three Sunshyne Stillwell, Paul Johnson wed in Manti LDS Temple ANPETE LlFE SUCCESS, MO Mr. and Mrs. John Stillwell announce the marriage of their daughter, Sunshyne Love, to Paul Gregory Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson, Spring City, on Jan. 12, 1996, in the Manti LDS Temple. An open house will be held in their honor that , evening from 4 to 6 p.m. in the home of Jim and Mary Johnson at 645 East 1350 North, Spring City. ; Utah ballet to perform Friday at Snow College Crane Theatre EPHRAI- M- The Utah Ballet Company returns to the Snow College Crane Theatre on Jan. 12 at 7 p.m with a program featuring ballets by American dance pioneer William F. Christensen, and Tony- - and Emmy- - awardwinning choreographer Michael JoAnn Mortensen and Michael Hermansen Smuin. The residency is presented by Snow College and is sponsored by the Utah Arts Council Performing Arts Tour. For further information call extension 265. C hr is -tensens "Bravura" was revived as part of the University of Utah (U of U) Department of Ballets the commitment to preserve LOGAN Charles and Donna Mortensen works of professor significant announce the marriage of their daughter, JoAnn, emeritus Christensen, founder of to Michael K. Hermansen, son of Monte and the first department of ballet at Mary Lee Hermansen, Ephraim, on Saturday, an American university. Jan. 13, 1996, in the Manti LDS Temple. Danced to piano music of Dim-t- ri A reception will be held in their honor that Shostakovitch, Smuins "Bouevening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Ephraim Co-o- p is a lyrical and stylized pas quet" building, 96 North Main. de for three men and one quatre The will make their home in Ephraim. couple Sunshyne Stillwell and Paul Johnson woman. The work has been restaged by Utah Ballets artistic director Attila Ficzere, a longtime associate of Smuin. Two premieres by U of U EPHRAIM Senior Citizens alumni Matrina Harris and Ky-lestart off the new year with a busy Marie Mason complete the MT. PLEASAN- T- An open She served an Australian South calendar, according to a recent program. Harris has choreohouse will honor Leota A. AnLDS Mission and at the Manti press release. Congregate meals graphed and designed the cosderson in celebration of her 90th LDS Temple Visitors Center with will be held at 1 p.m. Reservatumes for the pas de duex "When tions must be phoned in to Leon, birthday Saturday, Jan. 13, 1996, her husband. a Man and Woman Dance Tothe Mt. Pleasant First, Fourth or gether it is Always a Romance" The Andersons are the parents Delila, before 9:30 set to music and Sixth LDS Ward, 49 South of seven children: Beverly Olsen, Grace, by Alexander Balan-escState from 1 to 3 p.m. a.m. on the day of participation. Earldean Anderson, Peter AnderHarris has choreographed She was bom Jan. 14, 1906, son, all of Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Ephraim shopping service is in Fountain Green to George and LaDell every Wednesday through the (Luasene) Harston, Ida Andersen, where she was Sandy; Blain Anderson, Atwater, month of January. Call Leon at raised. She married Lewis M. CA; Jerry Anderson, Ephraim; the center, before noon for transportation. Anderson, June 13, 1928, in the and Mrs. Von (Becky) RasmusManti LDS Temple. sen, Midvale. They have 45 She has been an active memJan. 16, 9 a.m., is board grandchildren and 88 EPHRAIM The Sanpete Hisber of the LDS Church, serving meeting for all board members, torical in both ward and stake callings. The family requests no gifts. Writing Contest has begun At 1:30 p.m. is the free blood entries for the 1996 accepting 0 for pressure clinic Call edition the "Saga of the of an appointment. Bingo will start to a recent according at 2:30 p.m. with soup and bread press release. servedot 4 p.m. The theme is "Sanpete CeleJanM8, 6:30 p.m., is the brations of Utahs Statehood-1896.- " need Attenders dinner. monthly to bring own dishes. Donations will be accepted. Call Leon, MT. PLEASAN- T- The famStories, anecotes, essays, peror Delila, ily of Joseph Dean Staker will sonal recollections and poetry before 9:30 Grace, ;honor him at an open house at 2 about what happened in families, a.m. for reservations. ;p.m., Saturday, Jan. 13, 1996, at towns or businesses in 1896 are ;the Lexington Village Social all acceptable. Jan. 22, 10 a.m., is the ser;Center, 4138 South 620 East, Send entries to the Sanpete vice trip to Richfield. Call Helen :Salt Laike City. Historical 5 reservations. for at Writing Contest, co I He was bom Jan. 10, 1916, in Eleanor Madsen, 295 East 100 Donations accepted. IMt. Pleasant. He married Helen Jan. 25, 9 a.m., will be a trip North, Ephraim 84627; Linnie IKelson, Dec. 20, 1938. She died Park to City. Reservations can be Findlay, 255 East 100 South, "May 29, 1985. made through Helen, Ephraim; or Lillian Fox, 140 Children are Nancy Mickel--so- n, North 100 West, Manti 84642. Donations accepted. Glendora, CA; Vickie HayAll entries must be postmarked made are being Appointments Mt. Ron Staker, ward, Orem; clinic. Feb. 26 the for by April 30. eye Pleasant; and Debra Anderson, West Jordan. There are 12 grandchildren, Leota Anderson 12 and three additional .expected this year. JoAnn Mortenson, Michael Hermansen exchange temple vows 283-402- is a master of fine arts candidate and is the companys ballet mis- for the San Francisco Ballet and numerous other dance companies, and had designed and built costumes for Ballet West. "Jumping Jacks" by Mason, a ballet for 14 dancers is set to the music of Igor Stravinsky. Mason tress. Discount tickets are offered for students and senior citizens and may be purchased at Kents or at Snow College. 1, t Leota Anderson honored on 90th birthday, Jan. 13 Ephraim Seniors ne 283-631- 283-437- 0; 283-466- 9; 3; u. 283-631- SAGA entries now accepted 0, 283-631- San-pitch- ", Dean Staker celebrates 80th 283-631- 283-437- 283-466- 0; Lauren Main and Chris Acker in William F. Christensens "Bravura," one of four ballets to be performed Jan. 12 at 7 p.m. in Snow Colleges Crane Theatre. 9; 3; itt & je3W mm 283-413- 283-413- Jtooe. pion 5. ZuUe. & Betty, Boh. & yowi kidl GaUlle, Math & Jtausia en Fairview Seniors 90 DAYS FAIRVIE- W- Senior Citizens are encouraged to attend a pot-luc-k dinner tonight, Jan. 10, at 6 p.m. Election of officers will also be held and a short program will be presented by Harold Vance. FK1EE8 LOCAL INCOMING CALLS AND UNLIMITED WEEKEND USE Huntingtons Disease group holds meeting PROV- O- The Huntingtons Disease Awareness Group of Utah will hold their quarterly meeting on Saturday, Jan. 20, at 1 p.m. at the Provo City Library Multipurpose room, 425 West Center. For further information call Jim Clara Goudy, (801)754-375or Stringfellow (801)292-127Shauna Ewing (801)225-786- (Zomectutp you, fo . . , uentfOH& . . . Svestcftv&vie! 2; 6; Dean Staker 1. CELLULAR $1 (f? HELP WANTED Seeking qualified applicants for an operating room technician. Must be available for scheduled and emergency surgeries and be willing to wear a pager. Must be willing to learn and keep knowledgeable of current required skills. Surgical knowledge preferred but will train. For more information contact Job Service in Ephraim. CALL NOW-OFFE- R 'OmiL FREE EPHRAIM 283-501- 0 MANTI 283-501- 0 Troy Shelley Doug Barton network 31. EXPIRES MARCH 8-S8Tl-- 23SS CEDAR CITY 865-010- 1 1996! 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