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Show August 27, 1997 - Ihe Pyramid - Page Three Norma Bigler to celebrate 75th INDIANOL- A- Norma Bigler will celebrate her 75th birthday at a family dinner on Monday, Sept. 1, 1997, at Horseshoe Mountain Restaurant. She was bom Sept. 1, 1922, in to John Michael Springville Lombardi and Ora Lillian Crawford. She spent her childhood years in Thistle. She married John L. Bigler on June 20, 1939, in Spanish Fork. Their marriage was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple on Aug. 8, 1996. They have lived in Anna Jones Indianola since their marriage and have enjoyed working on their farm and traveling. She is active in the Fairview Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She is the mother of five chilPROV- O- The family of Anna dren: Bonnie Manning, Orem; Marie Bullock Jones have chosen John A. Bigler, Mt. Pleasant; Saturday, Sept. 6, 1997, to honor Elaine Crowther, West Valley her at an open house in celebraCity; Carolyn McKay, Salt Lake tion of her 90th birthday, from 3 City; and LuAnn Echtinaw, to 5 p.m., 560 South 300 West, Orem. Provo. She has 13 grandchildren and She was bom in 1908 in Provo 16 and married Alton A. Jones on May 18, 1927. They marriage was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple in 1956. AMIPETE LOFE Katherine Mabey, v Nicholas Anderson to marry in SL Temple Open house to honor Anna Jones She served many callings in the LDS Church while living in Fairview. Her hobbies include quilting, crocheting and other forms of beautiful hand work. After the death of her husband, she moved to Provo. She is the mother of three daughters: Mrs. K.V. (Donna) Johnson, Provo; Mrs Douglas (Patsy Ann) Elliot, California; and Mrs Rex (Charlene) Madsen, Murray. She has and four eight grandchildren We get a DISCOUNT from our supplier We give a DISCOUNT to your insurance company We also give a DISCOUNT off your deductible Johansen Auto Glass 780 S. 500 W., ML Pleasant 462-308- 7 20 years experience Parcnts-YA Norma Bigler FV winners of awards are listed FAIRVIEW-- - Winners of the 1997 beautification awards citys are Delbert and Hannah sen, Wayne and Gail Anne How-- , ell, and. Nolan and Peggy Llew- ellyn. Most improved went to Darrell Follett. Winners received a plaque with a clock. Aro Not Alono!! ou parent support group is being formed. This group is to help parents make contact with other parents and find support and guidance. 7 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 28, 1997 Central Utah Mental Health 255 W. Main Mt. Pleasant, UT If you have any questions , please contact Steven Knight at 462-2- 4 1 6. is having a BUCK CONTEST!!! P.M. EVERYTHING IN THE STORE WILL BE SATURDAY. AUGUST 23 12-- 6 OFF the entire month of September!!! So stop & Shop Help Your Town Win!!! The Gift Basket, 14 West 100 South, Ftn. Green He was bom in Moroni on Aug. 25, 1917, to Joseph and Ella Cloward. He married Tessie Hansen of Fountain Green. They recently celebrated their 49th wedding anniversary. He is a lifelong resident of Moroni and is known for his extraordinary flower and vegetable garden. Other hobbies include dancing, fishing and visiting with family and friends. He has been a farmer and caught turkeys or worked at the Moroni processing plant for many years. He has been legally blind for eight years. He and Tessie are the parents of six children: Judd, who died in infancy; Kae (Howard) Newton, Mona; Gae (James) Fumiss, Brigham City; Cindy (Clyde) American Fredrickson, Fork; Julie (Mark) Adamson, Bountiful; Melanie Cloward, Orem. They have 20 grandchildren and one J POSITION AVAILABLE CIerICustomer AssiSTANT Roberta and Keith Sorensen celebrate golden anniversary SPRING CIT- Y- Keith and Roberta Sorensen celebrated their golden wedding anniversary with family and close friends on Aug. 26, 1997, m Salt Lake City at the home of their daughter, Carolyn. They were married Aug. 26, 1947, m the Salt Lake LDS Temple. -- Keith taught school for 37 years m the Jordan School District in Salt Lake City. Roberta worked at LeVoys in Salt Lake City for 20 years. They are currently ordinance workers m the Manti LDS Temple. The Sorensens have three children: Carolyn, Kathryn and Zachary, who all reside in Salt Lake City. Keith and Roberta Sorensen The family' request no gifts, , please.1 J Ftn Green news Softball standings 1 . Allreds 2. Super 3. JCI 4. KYKN Gs 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 5-- 0 5-- 0 4-- 1 4-- 5. Ivory Financial 1 4-- 1 Sheps Country Gas N Go Swensens Fotogenix Olsens Skyline Financial Sorensen Towing Tuckers 3-- 2 3-- 2 3-- 2 3-- 2 2-- 3 2-- 3 2-- 3 2-- 3 Andy Mikkelsen Construc2-- Vita-Life- rs 3 0-- 5 VIP Enterprises Robertsens 0-- 5 0-- 5 SNOW COLLEGE is inseeking a part-tim- e structor to teach science skills. vocabulary Bachelors degree re- el Office, Phone 801-283-70- FAX 3. EEOAA on Aug. 18. Music and smgmg of pioneer songs were presented by Rick, Julie, Austm and Rachel Chns-tense- n and accompanied by Jane Braithwaite. Weekend visitors at the home were her relatives, Floyd Ross, San Diego, CA; and Del and Lorraine Ross, Sandy. Allreds Our national motto, "In God We Trust" probably onginated from verse 4 of the Star Spangled Banner "And this be our motto: In God is our trust." & Super Gs are still on top MT. PLEASAN- T- In co-e- d softball action this week, it was Allreds defeating Robertsens 18-- 4 and Super Gs beat Olsens 0. won against Ivory 18-Fotogenix Sheps over Tuckers 27-Swensens beat Vita-Life28-1KYKN defeated Country Gas N Go 28-2Sorensen Towing Beat JCI Skyline Financial over VIP Enterprises 21-1Super Gs defeated Sorensen Allreds beat Towing 17-1Skyline Financial Andy Mikkelson Construction over Olsens 19-1Fotogenix beat VIP Enterprises 35-1It was JCI 8; stuworking with k dents, minority students, adult learners. Need sufficient experience in sciences to teach vocabulary. If interested, contact Snow College HRPer-sonn- Ellen (Elna) Nielson and Jessie Oldroyd attended the annual Saga of the Sanpitch Award Program of LaVon Coombs Financial preferred. Experience Jake and Shelith Jacobson and children, Joshua, Garrett, Spenser and Shelisa spent 10 days traveling the histone Mormon Trail through Wyoming, Nebraska, Wisconsin, South Dakota to Nauvoo, IL. by Jessie Oldroyd FOUNTAIN GREE- N- The Coombs-Smit- h family reumon was held in the city park on Sunday, Aug. 10, with 100 people attending. Glenda Lehmkul was in charge of the reunion. Lavon Coombs welcomed everyone and took charge of the program assisted by her sons, Boyd and Gam Coombs. They enjoyed a dinner, program and ball games. 28-- quired, masters degree 9; rs 3; 0; 13-1- 0; It's A Tarty I Amanda Nicole Ream, daughter of David and Elizabeth Ream, Mt. Pleasant, received her Young Womanhood Recognition Award on Sunday, Aug. 24, in the Mt. Pleasant Fourth LDS Ward. Her grandmother is Olena Ream, Sandy; and greatgrandmothers are Lila Graham, Fairview; and Catherine Winkler, Orem. us celebrate Come Hfjp A 90tk Btrthdaj For Anna ones j September 6th, 1997 3 to 560 S. 300 West, 5 y.m. Tmo UT SA601 (Demurs) No Gifts Please! 6. DEBlS DISCOUNT 6; TRAVEL 18-1- 2; 8; S wensen s defeating 24-1- 1; KYKN over Robertsons 27-1Ivory Financial defeated 22-and Country Gas NGo beat Sheps 5; Vita-Life- 4; 17-1- 6. rs 436-083- 8 yiMORONi 7; P,r7 W- - Mii HAWAII $QNT JUST DREAM IT, BE THERE! Enroll your sons and HARdwARE, RENTAl, IVIEdtANiCAl FLY daughters in EXPERIENCE PREFERRED. Center Stage America SaIary bAsed on experience. A performing AND & SHOWMANSHIP Children will grow in CONFIDENCE. I TEAM SKILLS. SELF have a great time. ESTEEM Call Shanna Holgreen, 462-278- 8 Classes begin Thursday, Sept 4 at Mt Pleasant Recreation Center ONLY 5 HOURS group that teaches SINGING. DANCING FuII'Jime iNcludiNq SAWRdAys. BlMNq RESUME iN PERSON to: HoRscshoE Mt. HarcIware & RentaI 20 S. State, Mt. PIeasant, UtaIi Nick Anderson, Katherine Mabey great-grandchi- at-ris- Whatever you buy will be credited to your town; the town that spends the most "bucks" wins! Everyone from that town will receive 25 off every purchase L MORONI-- - The family of Leo M. Cloward will honor him with an open house for his 80th birthday at the Moroni Senior Citizens Center, 36 North Center, on Saturday, Aug. 30, from 4 to 6 tion THE GIFT BASKET1) 10 Leo Cloward to be honored on 80th birthday p.m. AUTO WINDSHIELDS ON SALE Leo Cloward WEST JORDAN Mr. and Mrs. Kent W. Mabey announce the marriage of their daughter, Katherine, to Nicholas Blake Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rian B. Anderson, Fairview, on Friday, Aug. 29, 1997, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Mabey residence, 2183 West 7175 South, West Jordan. An open house will be held on Saturday, Aug. 30, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Fairview Second LDS Ward, 131 East 100 North, Fairview. The bride is a graduate of Snow College with an Associate of Science Degree. The bridegroom is a graduate of North Sanpete High School. He served in the Czech Republic Prague LDS Mission. He will be going to Snow College in the fall. His grandparents are: Hyrum Dee and Mary Hansen, Fountain Green, and William and Norma Wocknitz, Fairview. The couple will make their home in $337.00 & OR LESS SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY |