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Show rm August 28, 2003 - The Pyramid - Page Five Shelley Haynes, Randy Keisel to wed Sept. 12 Lindsay Miner, Carl Taylor exchange vows SPANISH FORK-- - Mike Miner and Liz Horsky, both Spanish Fork, announce the marriage of their daughter, Lindsay Nicole Miner, to Carl Raymond Taylor, son of Chad and Jeannette Taylor, Mt. Pleasant. The couple were married in a private ceremony June 28, 2003, in Provo. A reception will be held in their honor Saturday, Aug. 30, at the Mt. Pleasant Senior Community Center, from 6 to 8 p.m. Grandparents of the bride are Dave and Marge Miner; and Gerald and LaNyle Thomas, all of Springville. Grandparents of the bridegroom are R.L. and Carlene Taylor, Mt. Pleasant; and Mar-gt- it Breitenmoser, Switzerland, and the late Willi Breitenmoser. The couple live in Oak Harbor, WA, where Carl is stationed in the U.S. Navy. If by some oversight you did not receive an invitation, please consider this as one. EUREK- A- Ted and LouAnna Haynes, Eureka, announce the marriage of their daughter, Shelley E. Haynes, to Randy A. Keisel, son of Allen and Bonnie Keisel, Ephraim; Friday, Sept. 12, 2003. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 7 to 9 p.m., in the Mt. Pleasant Fifth LDS Ward, 49 South State Lindsay Miner, Carl Taylor follows: 1, quilting at 9 Club at 1 p.m. Canasta a.m., Sept. 2, quilting at 9 a.m., Bingo at 1 p.m. Sept. 3, Social night at 6 p.m. There is a program planned. Sept. 4, Hand and Foot Card Club at 6 p.m. Sept. 8, quilting at 9 a.m., Canasta Club at 1 p.m. Foot and blood pressure at 1 and 3:30 p.m. Sept. 9, quilting at 9 a.m., DUP meeting at 1 p.m. Sept. 10, Servicepleasure trip to the Marysvale area. 0 Call Bernice Coates at for reservations and information. The van will leave at 8:20 a.m. Sept 15, quilting at 9 a.m., Canasta Club at Sept. 462-267- 1 LAKE food pantries ask home gardeners to support the 22nd Annual Share the Harvest by donating their excess fruit and produce to their local pantries. Utahns Against Hunger and the Emergency Food Network encourage gardeners around the state to share their excess fruit and produce by donating it to their local food pantry. This project is a symbolic sharing of our communitys abundance with families in SALT W- A- Troy T. Braun has graduated from the Army Reserve Officer Corps (ROTC) Training National Advanced Leadership Camp at Fort Lewis, Tacoma, WA. The camp provides the best possible professional training and evaluation for all cadets in the aspects of camp life, administration and logistical support. Although continued military training and leadership development is included in the curriculum, the primary focus at camp is to develop and evaluate each cadets officer potential. command cadet The assesses each cadets performance and progress in officer traits, qualities and professionalism while at camp. Braun is the son of Thomas T. and Michele L. Braun, Cedar City. His wife, Kellie, is the daughter of Paul and Rebecca Fore, Ephraim. He is a 1993 graduate of Enterprise High School. CITY--Loc- al need. the physical Beyond sharing of our surplus of food, Share the Harvest demonstrates our commitment to meeting the food and nutrition needs of all the people in our community. As neighbors, we can fresh nutritious provide families experito produce encing economic difficulties and seeking help at their local food pantry. Recent reports ranked Utah as the fourth hungriest in the nation for incidence of hunger and 11th in the incidence of food insecurity. More than 19,000 households statewide were distribBring ideas in and entertain them royally, for one of uted a good box from them may be the king. emergency food pantry each Van Doren month last year. Fresh produce helps to enhance the One that desires to excel nutrition of these boxes. should endeavor it in those People frequently ask things that are in themselves what they can do to make a most excellent. difference. Growing and Epictetus . sharing your excess fruit and START NOW S Total Expression Dance Team Fre-echo- thru 5tli Grade ol -- Ferfora nee Teams 6th Grade & Up - Competition Teams Learn a variety of dance styles and correct techniques CLASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 8 New private studio in Moroni Call Stacey Gardner 436-810- 4 MT. PLEASANT Activities for single adults in the region for the remaining part of August and the coming month of September are as follows: Sunday, Aug. 24: singles fireside, 7 p.m., in the Relief Society Room at the LDS Church, 300 South Main Street, Manti. Karen Russell will share her gift for story- at a a telling. For more information call Angel at Wednesday, Aug. 27: singles game night, 7 p.m., at the home of Lisa Carmo- dy, 210 East 600 South, program planned. Sept. 18, Ephraim dinner. The van will pick up at the Senior Center at 5:20 p.m. Call Don Beesley at 2 for reservations before 9 a.m. Hand and Foot Card Club at 6 p.m. Hospital births 835-443- Sept. 16, quilting at a.m., Bingo at 1 p.m. Sept. 17, Potluck social 6 p.m. Bring dishes and friend or two. There is 9 462-207- Sept. at 9 22, quilting a.m.. Canasta club at 1 p.m. Sept. 23, quilting at 9 a.m., Bingo at 1 p.m. Sept. 29, quilting at 9 a.m., Canasta Club at 1 p.m., Teresa Cains Health Clinic from 1 to 3 p.m. Sept. 30, quilting at 9 a.m., Bingo at 1 p.m. with disadvanvegetables taged households is a simple action step that anyone who grows a garden can take. , Shelley Haynes, Randy Keisel Manti. Bring a treat if you can, come visit and play. Saturday, Aug. 30: single adult bowling, 7 p.m., at Jorgensens Lanes, 980 South Main, Richfield. There is a fee for shoe rental and per game. Chip in for pizza afterwards. Bowling will be on the last Saturday each month. 3: Sep. Wednesday, singles game night, 7 p.m., place to be announced. Bring a treat if you can, come visit and play. For information 3. Congress first overrode a Presidential veto on March 3, 1845. Snow College convocations EPHRAI- M- The Snow College Convocation Program, a weekly lecture and performance series, welcomes everyone to joy its fall season beginning Thursday, Sept. 4. All Convocations begin at 12:30 p.m., on Thursday afternoons 5nd are free and open to the public. With the completion of the Eccles Center fpr the Performing Arts on East Center Street in Ephraim, the Convocation Program moves from the now defunct Crane Theatre to its new home in the Concert Hall (east end). The new facility provides more seating for greater public participation. The calendar for the entire semester follows: Convocations, fall, 2003; Thursdays at 12:30 p.m., Arts Eccles Performing Center Concert Hall; Sept. 4, President Michael T. Benson and the Old Professors, "Aiming High!"; Sept. 11, Carl H. Yaeger, Specialist, "The Rise of Fundamentalist Islam (or, why do they hate us so much?)," funded by the Utah Humanities Council Road Scholar Program; Oct. 2, Richard Leray, St. Illuminator, Abbaye Fontainvraud, France "The Art of Beautiful Books: Illuminations," funding from the Utah Arts Council and the Utah Humanities Council; Oct. 9, Brian Allen, "Brain Killer", Jazz from Houston, TX; Oct. 16, Holiday; Oct. 23, Homecoming, TBA; Alumni Office; Oct. 30, World Dance Fever, A Parade of Utahs Ethnic Dance Groups, Utah Performing Arts Tour. World Dance Fever will also perform in the evening; details to be announced; Nov. 6, Outstanding Alumni Week Alumni Office; Nov. 13, Jazz singer Mark Ammons and Friends; Nov. 20, Carol Tuttle, Energy Therapist, Author, "Remembering Wholeness," sponsored by the Great American Smokeout, BAAD Club, Wellness Center; Nov. 27, Thanksgiving; Dec. 4, Larry Echohawk, Professor of Law, J. Reuben Clark Law School, BYU "Coming Together for Future Generations", Utah Humanities Council Road Scholar; Sept. 18, Gail DellaPiana, Dec. 11, Douglas H. Professor of Liberal Arts, Baker, "Merlin" at the Excal-ibMiami of Ohio, "A in Las Vegas," "BoostThe Experience: Your EQ (Emotional Service ing of Ghana," Glory Quotient)." in Africa; Learning Baker will also perform Sept. 25, Pamela J. Athis "One Mans Christmas of kinson, Utah State Board in the evening; details Carol" a Regents, "Making to be announced. st Life-Changi- ur y, Thursday and Friday, Sept. 4 and 5: singles temple night, 6:30 p.m. sessions at the Manti LDS Temple. Saturday, Sept. 6: Capitol Reef dinner and program at the Chestnut Campground, begins at 1 p.m. 10: Wednesday, Sep. 7 singles game night, p.m., at the home of Dean Whead-o595 South 300 East, Spring City. Bring a treat if you can, come visit and play. For information call at call GUNNISON Babies born in the Gunnison Valley Hospital are as follows: Aug. 15 A boy, Braydan Clay, was born to Kyle and Robin Ostler, Gunnison. Aug. 18 A boy, Cody J., was born to Timothy and Suzanne Madsen, Gunnison. Aug. 19 A girl, Destiny Ann, was born to Gregory and Alicia Sorensen, Manti. Aug. 21 A girl, Phoebe Elizabeth, was born to Cory and Kimberly Gordon, Ephraim. at the home of Lisa Carmo-d210 East 600 South, Manti. Bring a treat if you can, come visit and play. Friday, Sept. 26: single adults potluck dinner and dance in Spring City LDS Ward, 164 South Main Street. Dinner will begin at 7 p.m. This is a potluck dinto ner, bring something share. The dance will begin at 8:30 p.m., for all single adults ages 21 to 101 from all around the region. Contact Paul Hart, Saturday, Sept. 27: single adult bowling, 7 p.m., at Jorgensens Lanes, 980 South Main, Richfield. There is a minimal fee for shoe rental and per game. Chip in for pizza afterwards. Bowling will be on the last Saturday of each month. Sunday, Sept. 28: singles fireside, 7 p.m., in the Relief Society room at 300 South Main Street in Manti. For more information call Angel . Public invited to Anti-Terrori- SIGN-UP- at 5 p.m. Share produce with others graduates FT. LEWIS, p.m., board meeting home-grow- n Braun yX Regional singles activities MT. PLEASAN- T- Senior citizen calendar for the month of Septenber is as will speak Sunday, Aug. 31, 2003, in the Ephraim First LDS Ward at 1 p.m. Grandparents are Blodwen Olson, Ephraim, and the late Phil Olson. He will enter the MTC Sept. 3. l If by some oversight you did not receive an invitation, please consider this as one. MP senior calendar Mark Orson Olson, son of Parry and Judith Olson, Ephraim, has been called to serve in the Texas Fort Worth LDS Mission. He ' Street. 462-030- 462-030- 1. 1. n, 462-03- 01. Friday, Sept. 12: singles dance, potluck dinner, volleyball, Richfield Lions Park, 600 West 500 North, West Pavilion, Richfield. Volleyball at 6 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m., dance at 8 p.m. Highway 89 is the band. Free admission. Sunday, Sept. 14: singles fireside in the Red LDS Church, Mt. Pleasant, 49 South State Street, 7 p.m., in the Relief Society room. Come in the northeast door. 17: Wednesday, Sept. 7 singles game night, p.m., at the home of Maurine Smith, 255 East 300 South, Ephraim. Bring a treat if you can, come visit and play. For more information call 283 9423. Saturday, Sept. 20: barbecue, potluck at Maple Grove Campground near Scipio. 835-443- 3. Call the Sanpete Singles Hotline at 462-306- 3 for a recorded schedule of activities. If you would like to calendars of receive events please write to For the St. George area, you can contact: dixiesingles-.coor call the hotline at for the Provo area: www.multistakesingles-.or- g or call the hotline at m 3; State-wid- e singles activities information can be obtained at: singlesxmis- - sion.com. Welcome the cooler weather with the Manti Stake Single Adults. All stakes are welcome as well as children. Bring a potluck dish to share, everything else will be provided. Directions: From Manti take 89 South to the turn right. stop in Salina; ay Continue forward, through the fork in the road (50 West), go approximately 11 miles to the Maple Grove Kaje Nielsen, son of Bawb Campgrounds, turn left; go and Heidi Nielsen, Fair-viewill celebrate his first approximately four miles to the Fishlake National Forest birthday, Sept. 2, 2003. entrance on your right, go to Grandparents are Gene and the Groups ABC area. Look Barbara Christensen, Morfor signs for our site. Call oni; Ron and Marcia NielAngel for more information sen, Richfield. at are Francis Watt, Wednesday, Sept. 24: Provo; and Erma Conley, singles game night, 7 p.m., Richfield. w, Great-grandmothe- rs 835-443- 3. STUDENTS Classes Iptember TAP, BALLET. 005 iRNand MORE! , The instructor has from Southern Utah Ufl, technical and period A participant in St ing group) and in West, she has also trained Ziegler, Yoo Yong and TML working with the North Sank REFERENCES Z, AV Price perience, graduating in Dance. She has had modem and tap. ), Students j.y and Ballet iistensen Ballet, Donald Jtotory . She is currently Jhteers. perform-Company- $LE UPON REQUEST! per month rates! OO illy is Class Tiffany Tree at call today. 462-262- V |