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Show March 17, 1999 - The Pyramid - Page Five Michael Brown, Amy Nunley to say nuptials uc jit Anthony Robison. Jennifer Stapley to exchange vows O i ' Allan and Sally stapley announce the marriage of their daughter, Jennifer Ann, to Anthony Boyd Robison, son of Eddie and Molly Robison, Moroni, on Friday, March 19, 1999. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 7 to 9 p.m., at the Sanpitch LDS Ward, Wales. The brides grandparents are LaRoy and Geneva Stapley, Chester; Richard Daniels, Ephraim and the late Sheral Daniels. are Orlin Simons, Mt. Pleasant and the late Veone Simons. The bridegrooms grandparents are Boyd and Norma Bills, Fountain Green; and the late Harold and May Robison. The couple will make their home in Wales. CHESTE- R- ( I ' t " a 0. Great-grandpare- SJSw'&S' i .4 - Anthony Robison, Jennifer Stapley Five generations is achieved twice in Mada Allreds family ?fs 1 Fork, for its 100th temple Jo- seph Valenzuela, grandson. Shannie Cook, great-gre- SALT LAKE CIT- Y- The First Presidency of the Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y announced that its 100th temple will be built in Palmyra, New York. at Bountiful, Jessie and Chance Ririe, great-gregrandsons. Melinda Goode, Springville, Kasey and Aldon Cook, Kallie Cook, Nephi, Cole Lemon, and Letea-sh- a Lemon, great-gregranddaughter. Carol Ann Woten, Nephi, granddaughter; Dylan Woten, Nephi, great- - grandson; Tasha, Alisa and Chelsie Woten, and Daniel Woten, at at J i c n FOUNTAIN GREE- N- Most people who reach the milestone of a family feel reached have to fortunate quite that point in life one time, but Mada Allred has the good fortune of having reached that special position twice in her life. , Madas daughter, LaWana Stanley, Nephi, has two daughters who have brought this distinct honor to Mrs. Allred. families are Lila Cook Marshal, Salem, gran Five-generati- on Payson, Perry, Kevin Woten, Spanish Fork, and Chyann Woten, n. great-grands- - f , f I t SPRING CIT- Y- Senior citizens will hold a monthly dinner at the Senior Center on Wednesday, March 17, at 6:30 p.m. The program will be presented by President Boyd Hansen, who will sing and Spring City Ele-- 1 mentary Band, under the direction of Michael Black, will also ' WEDDING GIFT LISTS BECK'S Home Furnishings CURRENT LISTS: Amy NunleyMichael Brown Jennifer Stapley IAnthony Robison first birthday on March 10, 1999. His parents are Ted and Tena Seely, Mt. Pleasant. Grandparents are Burt and Maxine Seely, Mt. Pleasant, and Lillis Kellett, Moroni, and the late Rex Kellett. t Fountain Green news perform. The foot and blood pressure clinic will be held Thursday, March 18, from 10 a.m. to noon. AVAILABLE AT Trent Jo Seely celebrated his -l SC Seniors , x Sara Stringham, Palmyra is rich in Latter-da- y Saint history. The temple will be built near the farmhouse were Joseph Smith, the churchs founding prophet, lived and organized the church. and Michael t Mada Allred Perry, r This city is one of several locations in the northeastern U.S. and Canada recently announced as sites for new temples. The new temples will be part of a new generation of smaller facilities intended to accommodate the needs of the rapidly growing LDS church membership in areas far from existing temples. great-grandso- Meloney Church plans LDS ddaughter; Yancey Cook, Spanish V: Amy Nunley, Michael Brown Moron- i- Ronald and Camille Nunley announce the marriage of their daughter, Amy, to Michael V. Brown, son of R.T. and Pamela Brown, Grantsville, on Saturday, March 20, 1999. A reception will be held in their honor later that evening from 6 to 8 p.m., in the Moroni LDS Stake Center, 82 North Center Street. The bride is a graduate of North Sanpete High School. She is employed by First Security Bank in Salt Lake City. Grandparents are Bennett and Jean Madsen, Mt. Pleasant and Wallace and Ruby Nunley, Moroni. The bridegroom is a graduate of Grantsville High School. He is currently running his own roofing business. The couple will make their home in Grantsville. Hit.u iii-t- VL -- ! f medical treatments. She came home for the weekend to see and talk to her friends and to be honored at her birthday party, celebrating with her friends and FOUNTAIN GREE- N- The Fountain Green First LDS Ward Relief Society celebrated Relief Society Annual Day, on March 10, with a dinner, . program, memory delights (items, too), with the theme being "Memories of Yesteryear". The program was held under the direction of the presidency, JoeAnn Johnson, Norma Bills, Heather Papenfuss and Dianne Johnson. Tamara Monson was in charge' of the decorations and Lola Stewart and her daughter Stacy, Elaine Anderson, and Sheree Baird prepared the dinner. In fitting with the theme, many items were brought for display such as quilts, crocheted doilies, pillow cases, trims, ceramic articles, and resin red grapes. The program was presented by Ann Nielsen who sang several songs, and gave a short yodellng lesson. daughter of George and Carolyn Stringham, Mt. Pleasant, has been called to serve in the Brazil Salvador LDS Mission. She will speak Sunday, March 21, at 10:45 a.m. in the Mt. Pleasant First LDS Ward. She will enter the Hay ley Nicole Burton, daughter of Ryan and Angela Burton," MTC on March 24. Mt. Pleasant, celebrated her first birthday February 27, Character, in great and little 1999. Grandparents are Kent means carrying through things, and Carolyne Nicholes, and feel able to do. what you all Dave and Jeanette Burton; Goethe of Mt. Pleasant, j 1 "J, " While we prefer roast turkey, . ! The Alaskan Brown Bear about nine feet long and weighing over 1 ,500 pounds--i- s the largest g animal that lives on land. meat-eatin- roast goose is the main course of choice for Christmas celebrations in the British Isles. Austrians eat baked caip and Norwegians dme on a dry cod called lutefisk. family who live in the area. A dinner was given by her daughter, Linda M. Larsen. 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