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Show ( November 20, 2003 - The Pyramid - Page Three Mark Noorlander, Linsey Nelson to make temple vows I- IDAHO FALLS, D- Bill and Leanna Winder, Idaho Falls, ID; and Steve and Julie Nelson, Salt Lake City, announce the marriage of their daughter Linsey Ann Nelson, to Mark Daniel Noorlander, son of Jim and Liza Noorlander, Indianola, Friday, Nov. 21, 2003, in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 6 to 8 p.m., in the Mt. Pleasant North LDS Stake Center. The bride is a graduate of Bonneville High School, Idaho Falls, ID, and LDS Seminary. She is currently attending Snow College. The bridegroom is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and LDS Seminary. He served in the Honduras San Pedro LDS Mission and is currently attending Snow College. If by some oversight you did not receive an invitation, please consider this as one. Lindsay Bench, Seth Gonzalez to exchange vows FAIRVIEW-- - Kenneth and Kayln Bench, Fairview, announce the marriage of their daughter, Lindsay, to Seth William Gonzales, son of Stephen and Kimberly Gonzales, Cedar Hills, Saturday, Nov. 22, 2003, in the Manti LDS Temple. The family will host a dinner-receptio- n honoring the couple, at the Rose Cottage following the ceremony. The bride is a 2002 graduate of North Sanpete High School and is currently attending Snow College, where she is serving as sophomore senator and majoring in pharmacy. Grandparents of the bride are Lowell and Jeanne Anderson; and Ada Bench, all of Fairview; and the late R. Kirby Bench. The bridegrqom is a 1999 graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. He served in Russia LDS Mission. the Roatov-na-DonHe is currently attending Snow College and Lindsay Bench, Seth Gonzales planning to get a masters degree in international business. Grandparents of the bridegroom are Donna Cowles; and Irma Gonzales, both of Hacienda Heights, CA; and the late Raymond Cowles and the late Guillermo Gonzalez. , EPHRAI- M- Jace Evans Allan, son of Rick and Suelyn Allan, Spring City, and LoraLee Rosenlof, daughter of Blake and Tara Rosenlof, Mt. Pleasant, will begin their life together on Saturday, Nov. 22, 2003. A reception in their honor will be held from 6 to that evening at the Ephraim Co-o- p Nielson celebrates 85 th birthday 8 p.m. Grandparents of the bridegroom are the late Thurlin and Lucille Thompson and the' MANT- I- R. Lynn Nielson, Manti, celebrated his 85th birthday, Nov. 9, 2003. His family will honor him with an Open House, Friday, Nov. 28, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Manti Senior Citizen Center, before the Light Parade. Lynn was born in Manti to Alice J. and John R. Nielson Jr. He attended Manti schools in his youth Saipan, way, Kwajelain, Tinian, Leyte and Cebu in the Philippines and Okinawa. As a radioman, on Okinawa, he received a Bronze Star for having a wire system for radios up and running over difficult terrain in two hours ready to direct the fire of the big six-mi- le guns. After the war, he received his masters degree at Utah State University and was employed by the Utah Fish and Game. At this time he received a missionary call to serve in Samoa. He spent three years as counselor to the mission president. Upon returning home, he was employed by the USD A in the ASC office serving the farmers of Sanpete County. He married Shirley Larsen and together they raised six children: J. Rayn (Darla) Nielson and Sam L. (Paula) Nielson, both of Rexburg, ID; Eileen (Reuben) Judd, Phoenix, AZ; Wayne J. (Lannette) Nielson, , Manti; there Mara Elison, (Charles) Karen and (Keigh) Nephi; Jones, Olympia, WA. Lynn has served as bishop, high councilman and various other callings. He was on the city council. He also served with Shirley a proselyting mission in Spokane, WA, a short term mission in Alaska working with Family History and is now serving an LDS Temple Mission. A i- - late Lee and Madge Allan. Grandparents of the bride are Norman and Sandy Sego, Mt. Pleasant; Travis Rosenlof (Nancy Larson), Mt. Pleasant; and Diane King (Ron Schroeder), Sandy. of the bride are Ray and Donna Strate, Spring City; and Art and Ruth King, Ephraim. Great-grandpare- and went on to Snow College. At this time, World War II was in progress. He joined the 145 th Field Artillery Battalion of the Utah National Guard and was on a troop ship headed for the Pacific Pearl Harbor was when He spent two years with the defending force in Hawaii and then went with the offense to the islands of Mid- Linsey Nelson, Mark Noorlander LoraLee Rosenlof, Jace Allan to wed Nov. 22 is u, bombed. ? Luke Ryan Johansen, son of Ryan and Sheila Johansen, Orem, celebrated his first birthday on Nov. 18, 2003. Grandparents are Mark and Sue Johansen, Mt. Pleasant; and Terry and Wayne Clark, Winne-mucc- a, R. Lynn Nielson NV. Lynn loves the mountains and has written a book on Manti Canyon. "Who Moved My Mountain." Lynn had a unique experience two days before his d birthday. He Great-grandparen- ts are Don and Dona Jeanne Johansen, Mt. Pleasant; and Lamont and Olive Blackham, Moroni. LoraLee Rosenlof, Jace Allan Hospital births GUNNISO- N- Babies born in the Gunnison Valley Hospital are as follows: Nov. 10 A girl, McKinley Wood-sidwas born to Parrish and Anna Woodside, Manti. Nov. 12 A boy, Tray Kevin Cox, and was born ' to Troy e, Michelle Cox, Mayfield. A girl, Abby Dannelle Madsen, was born to Jason and Sharon Madsen, Ephraim. A girl, Katie Marie Park, was born to Albert and Dauna Park, Gunnison. Next to knowing when to seize an opportunity, the most important thing in life is to know when to forgo an advantage. -- Disraeli Coconuts float so far that botanists have a hard time tracing the origins of this tree. .'i Sanpete Valley Health Care Foundation eighty-secon- was with his son, Wayne, riding snowmobiles on Skyline Drive when their machine stalled. Search and Rescue crews came after them but could not locate them in the snow IHoDidQy IHlom Show storm. Wayne and Lynn walked all night across the top of the mountain and down North Fork of Manti Canyon and were picked up at 7 a.m. the next morning below Yearn s Reservoir. Lynns life has been filled great adventure great service to others. with The family and requests Saturday, December 6 2:00 - 8:00 p.m. JL ' no gifts. To qualify as cardboard, stiff paper must be nore than 0.006 inch thick. You cant go very far if you dont begin very near. J. Krishmamuri r W ylie Cook, son of Spencer and Justine Cook, Lindon, celebrated his First birthday Nov. 15, 2003. Grandparents are Tracy and Marian Cook, Moroni; Randy and Julie Masters, Logandale, NV; and Jeff and Donnctte Slade, Riverton. are Morris and Betty Cook, Moroni. Great-grandparen- Tickets: $5 in advance $7 at the door Tickets available at Sanpete Valley Hospital, Bank of Ephraim and Beck's Home Furnishings, or you may purchase tickets on line at: ts New arrival www.sanpetehospital.comhomeshow MT. PLEASAN- T- Xan-de- r Jade Shelley, son of Jade and Brandee Shelley, Mt. Pleasant, was born Nov. 3, 2003. He weighed seven pounds five ounces and is 19.5 inches long. Grandparents are Terry and Lucinda Brotherson; and Darrell and Kathy Shelley, all of Mt. Pleasant. Great- . Vondas Gifts Sl Home Decor 9 now open in Mt. Pleasant at 7 South Main Street Come in (formerly H&R Block) Xander Shelley a browse from 10 a.m. grandparents are Philip and Sandra Johnson; Edna Brotherson, all of Mt. Pleasant; and Bill Nielsen, Salt Lake City; Sharon Fowles, Oak Creek; Richard and Joell Fairview; and Breinholt, Elmer Shelley, to 6 p.m. Monday-Saturda- y Whether you are looking for an anniversary, birthday, wedding or every day gift, you will find something for everyone. There are many home decor themes to choose from. The holidays are approaching-l- et this be your holiday headquartersM 'V DOOR PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN All proceeds will help purchase equipment for Sanpete Valley Hospital life-savi- l ng V j |