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Show March 20 1996 - The Pyramid - Page Three Marrisa Brownlee, Alan Johansen wed in Salt Lake temple ampete Life A ORLANDO, FL-- - Mr. and Mrs. Denver Ray Brownlee announce the marriage of their daughter, Marrisa Rae, to Alan Terry Johansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Johansen, Midvale, on March 23, 1996, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding luncheon will be held in their honor at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building that afternoon. A reception will follow that evening at the Midvale Utah North LDS Stake Center. The bride is a graduate of Lake Highland High School in Orlando. She is currently attending BYU and will graduate in April with a degree in recreational therapy. The bridegroom is a graduate of Hillcrest High School, Midvale, and BYU with a Masters in Accounting. He served an LDS mission in the Helsinki, Finland and Helsinki East missions. He is employed at Coopers and Lybrand accounting firm in Salt Lake City. He is the grandson of Don and Dona Jeanne Johansen, Mt. Pleasant, and Forest Christensen, St. George (formerly of Moroni). The couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. u SCT presents Sentimental musical journey, Mar. 30 MANT- I- "A Musical Sentimental Journey: A Century of Music, will be presented by the Sanpete Community Theatre on Saturday, March 30, at 7 p.m. in in the Eva Beal Auditorium Manti. A second performance will take place in the Fairview Dance Hall on Monday, April 1. Jr-- From Charleston to Andrew Lloyd Webber, from Big Band to the Beatles, from Joplin to Broad Marrisa Brownlee, Alan Johansen Kellie Fry to wed Cory Cox in Spring ceremony MT. PLEASANT Sandy Fry, Mt. Pleasant, and Daniel Fry of California announce the marriage of their daughter, Kellie Lee Fry, to Cory Glen Cox, son of Lynn Del and Linda Cox, Fairview, on Saturday, March 30, 1996 They will be honored with an open house that evening from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Fairview First LDS Ward, 122 South State. The bride is attending North Sanpete High School and is employed at Super Gs in Fairview MP Lions dedicate flagpole MT. PLEASAN- T- The new flag pole erected in front of Mt. Pleasant Elementary School will be dedicated at 1:15 p.m., Monday, March 25. new flag pole was built through the joint efforts of Mt. Pleasant Lions Club, the VFW and the school to replace the old one which had been destroyed by vandals last fall. A The bridegroom is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and is employed m Ephraim The couple will make their home in Mt Pleasant. Kellie Fry, Cory Cox The North Sanpete School District is accepting applications for. MediaCommiter Specialist at North Sanpete High School. Duties to include coordination of media and computer services at high school Certification in Secondary Education a required. Technology SpecialistTrainer for North Sanpete School District Must be knowledgeable in software, hardware & computer systems. Experience in training teachers and other staff preferred. Half-tim- e Music Teacher for Middle School. Will possibly teach choral and general music. Certification required. All jobs will be for the 1996-9- 7 school year. will be Applications accepted through April 15, 1996. Interested persons may fill out a written application at the North Sanpete School District Office, 41 W. Main, Mt. Pleasant, UT. 84647. Persons with applications already on file at the school district office or current employees may call 5 to have their application activated for this to have an Persons position may also call (801) 462-24application form mailed. Library-Medi- Boyd Brothersen, president of Mt. Pleasant Lions Club, commented "The ceremony will be short but an important one, the school has been without a U.S. Flag for about six months. To me, it is like not getting completely dressed in the morning. When one realizes what the U.S. Flag represents it brings tears to my eyes when I realize that someone would intentionally deface it " son of D. Cook, Douglas Dwight and Patti Cook, Fountain Green, has been called to serve in the Mandarin speaking LDS Mission in Houston, TX. He will speak in the Fountain Green First LDS Ward on Sunday, March 24, at 10:50 a.m. Grandparents are Emerson and LuJane Cook, Fountain Green; and Kenneth and Dorothy Clark, Jefferson City, MO. He will enter the MTC April 10. MT. PLEASAN- T- Electionof officers, most of whom were retained, was held at the March 12 DUP meeting of the Mt. Pleasant Camp at the home of Hazel Gunderson. Officers include Edith captain; Roxey Washburn, first LaVee Fowles, second Dorothy MT. PLEASAN- T- The Senior social will be Citizen treat-mt- e held tonight, March 20, at 6 p m at the center. Entertainment will be presented by a group from Fairview Bring own dishes and a friend Mrs. Euleda Cook, Tom and Beatrice Dyches, attended the missionary farewell for Elder Tyler Cook, son of Paul and Gaye Cook, on Maich 10 in Salem. Ejder Cook is the third son of tji. couple to fulfill an LDS Mission, and will serve in the Laotion Fort Worth, Texas Mission. He will enter the MTC on March 20. The VFW will donate a special flag which has previously flown over the United States Capitol. Mt. Pleasant DUP MP seniors POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT way, all types of music will be showcased in this musical revue. The program will feature some 100 singers, dancers, and musicians from all over the county performing tunes from the 1890s to the 1990s. During the show, the audience will be treated to a Charleston dance number, singers performing Broadway melodies, a jazz band playing songs from the "Big Band" era, and a medley of Andrew Lloyd Webber songs. Els-woo- d, vice-captai- vice-captai- n; Wilcox, Gina Olson,- - daughter of Glen" and Nora Olson, Moroni, received her Young Womanhood Recognition Award March 3 in the Moroni Second LDS Ward. secretarytreasurer; Louise Seely, registerhistorian; Pearl Christensen, chaplain; Greenman, chorister; Sherry Valentine, Dorothy organist; Maxine Daniels, parliamentarian; Phyllis Riley, lesson leader; Winona Zabriskie, reporter. A history was given by Sherry Greenman about her George Taylor. A lesson was given by Dorothy Wilcox and refreshments were served by Hazel Gunderson. Aagard received her Womens Recognition Award on March 10 in the Fountain Green Second LDS Ward. She is the daughter of Brad and Brenda Aagard, Fountain Green. Grandparents are Vance and Betty Aagard, Fountain Green; and Burke and Verla Smith, Mt. Pleasant; and Alyson Young the late Russel Olsen. Fairview Centennial Dance April IS, 1335, 3p.m. 462-248- 85 - Fairview Sance Ball Music by Fairview native equal opportunity employer Applicants ore considered on the basis of employment qualifications without regard to nice, color, political affiliation, religion, sei, national ongm, age, mantol status, North Sanpete SAool Chstndisan RUSTY BRUCH medical condition or disability Floor Show at 3:33 p.m. FREE REFRESHMENTS Scuipete Centennial JSnidal 9xm Jji &pJfaaitn Tickets s5 DOOR PRIZES Available at City Hall ENTER TO WIH UTAH CEHTEHH1AL RIFLE 4 52.500.00 VALUE Arbor Day Poster winners from Fairview Elementary are Katie Anderson, sixth grade; Robert Collard, fifth grade; Wesley Curtis, fourth grade; Rachelle Butler, third grade; Toni Garlick, second grade; Wesley Jurkatis, first grade; Kyle Chamberlain, kindergarten. Their posters were sent to region competition. ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER jHwtcd 30th, 1996 11:00 C IM Until 5:00 M tytawintyx Potentially no more Ritalin. 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