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Show May 26, 1999 - The Pyramid - Page Nine mp 1 Aleesha Stuart, Earl Bailey to exchange temple vows Local Women graduate via distance education O' WOODRUFF-- - Kent and Judy Stuart announce marriage of their daughter, Aleesha, to Earl Warren Bailey, son of Warren and Lorraine Bailey, Fountain Green, on May 28, 1999, in the ' Manti LDS Temple. An openhouse will be held in their honor that evening from 7 to 9 p.m., at the Fountain Green LDS Church, 151 South 200. West. A reception will be held on Saturday, May 29, at the LDS Church in Woodruff. . The bride is a graduate of Rich High School vand LDS Seminary, where she participated in track and cheerleading. She graduated from Snow College where she was a cheerleader. She assisted with work on the family cattle ranch and has worked at Bryce Canyon as a trail ride guide in that area. Grandparents of the bride are Ross and Nola Jackson, Randolf; and Louis and Joan Stuart. the EPHRAI- M- Janet Mills, Fairview and Natalie- - Simons, Mt. Pleasant, recently graduated from Utah State University with a bachelor of science degree in education adminiselementary tered through the Distance Education Program in Ephraim. Janet Mills also received an endorsement in language arts and planed on obtaining a teaching position, preferably in the first grade, and spend the next Fifteen years teaching children. Natalie simons is the wife of Kelly Ray Simons and has an 18 month old son, Weston Ray, She plans to live in the Sanpete area and teach in one of. the local schools. '"V ! X, Woodruff. The bridegroom graduated from North Sanpete Jamie Navarette, daughter of Lisa Navarette, Mt. Pleasant, received her Young Women Recognition Award on Sunday, May 23, in the Mt. Pleasant Fourth LDS Ward. Grandparents are Rex and Jessie Sorensen, Mt. Pleasant. Leah Kathleen Pate, daughter of Jim and Deanna Pate, received her Young Women Recognition Award, on May 23, 1999, in the Fairview Third LDS Ward. She organized the making of quilts which were donated to the Sanpete Valley Hospital as one of her projects. She also assisted with the July 24 celebration in Fairview by participating with the North Bend Entertainers in several productions. Mil-bur- c n, High School where he participated in football, and basketball. He graduated from LDS Seminary and served in the Anchorage Alaska LDS Mission. He has assisted with the family agricultural business. Grandparents of the bridegroom are Earl and Dorothy Nielsen. Moroni, and Hazel Bailey. Fountain Green. The couple will make their home in Fountain Green. MT. PLEASAN- T- Babies bom in the Sanpete Valley Hospital are as follows: May 12 Alexis Esther Emma Webb, daughter of Larry and Katherine White Webb, Ephraim. May 18 Orlando Corona, son of Orlando and Maria Corona, Ephraim. May 20 Albis, Rodriquez Atanacio and Joscfina of daughter Rodriquez Albis, Ephraim. May 22 Jackson Einfeldt, son of Coy Keith and Maureen Crimin Einfeldt, Cedar City. Aaron Bradley, son of president and Mrs. Ronald J. Bradley, Moroni, has been called to serve in the California San Fernando LDS Mission. He will speak at 9:30 a.m., Sunday, May 30, in the Moroni Third LDS Ward, Wales Church. Grandparents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bradley and the late Mr. and Mrs. Marquardson. He will enter the MTC June 2. ' School to hold closing ceremonies ' MORON- I- Closing ceremonies for eighth grade- students of North Sanpete Middle School will be held at the gymnasium at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, May 26. Parents are encouraged to attend. The worlds biggest switchboard is the one in the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. with 25,000 lines handling over 200,000 calls per day through 100,000 miles of telephone cable. - ( . kK . ' r f i1 A"'--' I j i Elizabeth Hall, daughter of Allan and Luella Hall, Fair- view, has been called to sen e in 3 the England London South LDS Mission. She will speak at 12:50 p.m., Sunday, May 30, in the 1 Fairview Third LDS Ward. She will enter the Preston England f I MTC on June 8. Mistie Thompson, daughter of Dr. John F. and Robyn Thompson, Mt. Pleasant, received her Young Women - Recognition Award, on May 23, 1999, in the " Mt. Pleasant Fourth LDS Col-lar- d, David Earl Bailey, Aleesha Stuart Hospital births Estrella Sage Lee Keller, daughter of Jason and Stephanie Keller, Fountain Green, celebrated her first birthday May 18, 1999. Grandparents are Eddie and Linda Seely, Mt. Pleasant; Larry Keller, Olympia WA; and Ronald and Sharon Fountain Green. Great- are Roy and grandparents Flora Keller, Olympia, WA; Veone Brown, and Velores Seely, both Mt. Pleasant. 1 Ward. FG honors Derrell Williams Stephanie Washburn, daughter of Allen and Rebecca Wash-buMt. Pleasant, received her Young Women Recognition Award, on May 23, 1999, in the Mt. Pleasant Fourth LDS FOUNTAIN GREE- N- The late Derrell E. Williams will be honored on Monday. May 31. fol- - j lowing the Memorial Day Cere-y- j m5ny at the cemetery. A plaque . honoring him. bearing the words. j "He served as a city counctlman. A Charter Member of the Lions pj Club and was cemetery sexton b 1964 through 1998-3- 9 years." His widow. Ethel and faintly will I f attend. Ward. During the Civil War, the constitution of the Confederacy allowed t he president a line item veto. i D.I.V.A. Dance Studio Come DANCE With A Qualified Dance Teacher DANCE at Local Parades!!! Drill, Jazz, Ballet and Parade Routine Classes Ages 3 to Adult 6 Week Sem.Start Junelilh in Moroni for more information contact Anna Thompson in -- -- -- Anthony Fuentes, son of Manuel an Korinne Fuentes, Manti,' has been called to serve in the Bulgaria Sofia LDS Mission. He will speak at 9 a.m., Sunday, May 30, in the Manti Sixth Special rates for NSH Spi iteers Ward. Grandparents arc Lloyd and Kathleen Kjar, Manuel M, Fuentes, all of LDS 'jA IJtW OO!30?Ti23DGO COvKOQ JC'I 74 S. State Street, fountain Cireen 445-337- Manti; and the late Celia Fuentes. lie will enter the MTC June 9. $89.95 PaImer Guitar r Founded 1875 A'i $99.95 ' Johnson JC 620, SpRUCE Sred Truss Rod, Top, Dkcast Timers SuNbusr Finelv Rosewood Fret, CREAT SOUND " Bawd v (Suqq. RetaR 129.99) 1 2 A Aftd Butdqc, Miron Stwnqs 'v 'SuK.RiTAil7f.tf) tfcWaiad Soh Shill Ck jUTOO Tangerines look like otanges, but they are smaller and flatter, peel more easily and t he sections separate more readily. The tangerine tree is also more resistant to cold than the orange tree. WASATCH ACADEMY 8 GrAN(I OpENiNCj SpECiAl! A Daniel G. Peel, son of Glen and Dctina Peel, Mt. Pleasant, has been called to serve in the Tennessee Knoxville LDS Mission. He will speck at 2:45 p.m., Sunday, May 30, in the Mt. Pleasant LDS Stake Center. Grandparents are Paul and Frances Peel, Mt. Pleasant; Glen and Joctte Thomson, Randolph. He will enter the MTC June 2. SMWwfoW 54V.TS SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Wasatch Academy is a college preparatory high school located in Mt. Pleasant Wasatch seeks to enroll students who have the ability and desire to benefit from the Academy's strong academic and programs A diverse student body provides opportunities for education and growth Wasatch Academy is pleased to announce that they are ottering tuition scholarships to three qualified day students for the 0 school year. If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact Joy Christiansen in the admission office at ext. 21 or joychsj'wacad org extra-curricul- ar Randon Russell, son of Bruce Russell, Mt. Pleasant, and the late Karen Russell, has been called to serve in the Argentina Rcsistencia LDS Mission. He will speak at 12:50 p.m., Sunday, May 30, in the Mt. Pleasant Fourth LDS Ward. Grandparents arc Nola Christensen, Richfield; the late Elmo and Ellis Christensen; and the late Ellis and Estella Russell. 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