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Show o Thursday, June 17, 2004 PYRAMID THE Sanpete Life Tammy Christensen, Colby Mellor to wed in summer ceremony Brett Green Chester resident begins Army basic training MANT- I- Dylon and Brock Christensen are pleased to announce the marriage of their mother, Tammy, daughter of Thomas and Patricia Clark, Manti; to Colby James Mellor, son of Von and Bonnie Mellor, Spring City, Saturday, June 19, 2004. CHESTE- R- Private A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 7 to 9 p.m., in the Pioneer Park, 85 100 North, Ephraim. West f The bride is currently employed with Dave's Studio, Manti. Grandparents of the bride are Clyde and Donna Hansen, Bountiful; and Thomas Clark, Salina and the late Linda Clark. The groom is employed by Claw Construction, Wales. ; Grandparents of the bridegroom are Joy and Lee Barton, Chester, the late Boyd Sunderland; and LaDean Thomas, West Jordan. Tammy Christensen, Colby Mellor The couple will make their home in Ephraim. If by some oversight you did not receive an vitation, please consider this as one. in- . John Oldroyd Keuta Beebe wed in !g . ... Honor roll Ryan Aagard, Lane Allen, Tyler Allen, Jared Bailey, Leah Bartholomew, Telsey Brewer, Trisha Butler, Katie Carpenter, Landon Carter, Jessica Chandler, Cheyne Lara ChrisChristensen, e tensen, Jillian Coombs, Dawson; Tyler Green Caleb Francks, Charlie Fredrickson, Celise Garduno, Garlick, Logan Jeremy Hansen, Stephanie Honey, Chaney Jackson, Victoria Rae Lohmeyer, Johnson, Nicholas Madsen, Shali Marshall, Brittany McArthur, CHESTE- R- Private First Chad McKay; Ken Michie; Ashlee Mower, Class Tyler George Green, son Seth of George and Katy Green, Jennifer Noorlander, Peckham, Owens, medical Emily entered the Chester, Michelle Perry, Mallory Port, field of the U.S. Army, as an opPoulson, Mariah room June 9, Meagan specialist, erating at Fort Sam Houston Texas. Reyes, Taylor Ricks, Diana Green is a 2004 graduate of Robison, Jessika Seely, Allia North Sanpete High School, son Sego, Kalley Shelley, Sorensen; LDS Seminary and a member Summer Spaulding, Nicole of the LDS Church. He graduated from basic training at Fort Tucksen, Elisa Vandenhazel, Knox Kentucky in August Danielle Watson, Christina 2003. West, Jessica Westenskow Can-dic- Private Green enters military medical field John Oldroyd, Keuta Beebe Company out of Ft. Carson, CO. The couple will initially make their home in Colorado Springs, CO. If by some oversight, you did not receive an invitation please consider this as one. Eighth grade High honors Eighth grade students who achieved high honors, a 4.0 grade point average, are as Honor roll students include: Tanner Allen, Dimitri Allsen, Brian Anderson, Sylvia Bedford, Nathan Bench, Joshua Benson, Scott Bentley, Thys Boekweg, Jonathan Bundy, Kaylynn Christiansen, Colton Clark, Justin Curtis; Tyler Daniels, Tyrel Hanson, Katie Healey, Julie Holman, Whitney Ison, Drew Kleven, Andrea Lembke, Lundbeck, Shaylin Mackey, Mckelle Mayers, Rulen Miller, Michelle Mollinet, Hayden Mower, Kylie Nielson, Mckenzie Proctor; Brette Richmond, Shaun Russon, Kortnee Schuhmann, Jarryd Seely, Norma Shepherd, Dustin Sorensen and Kristina Sparks. Bri-an- a Veterans Day call for nominations Clair Whitman and Roslie Whitman, ' Moroni, announce the marriage of their daughter, Natalie Fae Whitman, to Nicholas A. Madsen, son of Blake and Terry Madsen, Fairview; Friday, June 18, 2004, in the Manti LDS Temple. : A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 7 to 9 p.m., in the Moroni Opera House, 325 West Main. ' The bride is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and attended Snow College for two years. Grandmother of the bride is Merle Watkins, Vale, OR. The bridegroom is a graduate of North Sanpete ) High School and will continue his education at Snow College in the fall. He served an LDS Mission in the Brazil, Salvador area. Grandmother of the bridegroom is Mary Jane Johns, Orem. The couple plan to make their home in Ephraim. I- Share produce SALT LAKE CITY-Loc- al If by some oversight you did not receive an vitation, please consider this as one. demonstrates our Grow-A-Ro- w commitment to meeting the r rmr Family members of Frank C. Watson LOGA- N- The University of Utah (U of U) will host its seventh annual Veterans Day Commemoration Program on Thursday, Nov. 11, 2004, honoring all Utah veterans who have served our country in military service. Again this year, the U of U is encouraging members of Utah communities to submit nominations for honorees. Nominations and supporting materials are due July 12. The nomination form is available online at www.veteransday.utah.edu, by or by sendcalling ing an request to Nicholas Madsen, Natalie Whitman the Emergency Food Network encourage gardeners around the state to support this project. This project is a symbolic sharing of our communitys abundance with families in need. Beyond the physical sharing of our surplus of food, food pantries ask home gardeners to support the 24th Annual Grow-A-Roby growing an extra row of garden vegetables to donate to their local pantry throughout the growing season. Utahns Against Hunger and in- food and nutrition needs of all ashieldsucomm.utah.edu. Requests may also be sent by to the Veterans Day Commit- the people in our community. As neighbors, everyone can provide fresh nutritious produce to families experiencing economic difficulties and seek- tee, 201 South Presidents Circle, Room 308, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112. ing help at their local food pantry. People frequently ask what they can do to make a difference. Growing and sharing The committee will select and Ada VaLene Johansen Watson full-dres- s Utah campus. The university has deep respect for all veterans and has special compassion for the men and women currently serving in the Middle East and their families. They also acknowledge the recent opening of the new World War II National Memorial in Washington D.G and is them in memory of their husband, father and grandfather, who passed away peacefully June 8, 2004. Funeral services were held in the Spring City LDS Ward June 12. Bishop Donald ducted the services. The invocation B., Watson Swimming Lessons Chester Pool June 14 con- and benediction were offered by the grandsons. Musical numbers were provided his grandchildren. included Pamela Watson Jorgensen, a daughter, and sons, Frank Michael, Richard E. Faust, Dennis and Donald Christensen, of the Quorum of the Seventy and president of the Mormon Tabernacle prayer was offered by Bishop dedicated Donald B. Pallbearers were grandsons and and Mount Pleasant Fourth compassionate service. A tors and nurses at the ices of the Home ll in Mac Dennis The family of the Spring Wards for their special thanks is also extended to the docIHC Hospital, Mt Pleasant, and for the Health and Hospice in providing GANDOLFOS the Spring City s. LDS 5 and Choir. The family wishes to express appreciation to the Relief Societies Gty First, Second Brother Watson. Richard grave. Interment was the 436-863- was the con- cluding speakers. Others attending were Elders Lance B.Wickman Jack Goaslind, aware that nearly 1,500 WW II veterans are dying in this country each day. Beg, Adv beg, Inter Ages 7 & up, $30 per session 3 Call Vickie (435) Brent Watson. President second counselor in the First Presidency serv- - Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Breakfast served 7 - It a.m. Call Ahead for pickup 9 North Main medical care. -- d (435) 11 veterans to receive an honorary medallion at a military ceremony in their honor on Veterans Day on the University of excess fruit and vegetables with disadvantaged households is a simple action step that anyone who grows a garden can take. wish to express appreciation and thanks for their many kindnesses k and Hilary Workman. Ma-lind- Manti Temple rites Cemetery. MORON- I- North Sanpete Middle School recently posted the fourth quarter honor roll for the 20034)4 school year. Cody Keisel, Jessica Lindow and Courtney Mehew. t&J Nicholas Madsen set Watson quarter honor roll in the seventh Follows: a 4.0 grade have that Brysen Hansen. Todd Jograde Julianne Kelso, fourth the hansen, for point average Tabitha Morin Valerie Larsen, Demill, are quarter Poulson. Amanda and Jarom Benjamin Everitt, Honor roll Ioane, Travis Jorgensen, Natalie Whitman, James NSMS posts fourth h MT. . Joscelynn Marie Oldroyd wishes to announce the marriage of her parents, Keuta Marisa Beebe, daughter of Risa White, Fairview, and Boyd Bennett, Lehi, to John Wayne Oldroyd, son of Danny and Maries Oldroyd, Mt. Pleasant on Saturday, June 19, at 3:30 p.m. The ceremony will be held in Scad Valley, on the mountains east of Mt. Pleasant. Turn south off Highway 31 on the Joes Valley road and travel reception approximately she miles. A Dutch-ovewill be held in their honor immediately following the wedding at the same location. The bride is a 2003 graduate from North Sanpete High School, Mt. Pleasant, and is planning to attend veterinarian school in the future. The bridegroom is a 2001 graduate from North Sanpete High School, Mt. Pleasant, and also graduated from Basic Combat Training at Fort Leonard Wood, MI, in November of 2001. He is a Sergeant in the U.S. Army and served a tour of duty in Iraq with the 360th Transportation Speakers After graduation from basic training, Green will return to complete the requirements to graduate as a senior at North Sanpete High School. are Frances Ledingham, Fairview; and Donald Larmore, Gunnison. He will enter the MTC June 23. David Keith Jorgensen, son of Clark and LewAnn Jorgensen, Manti, recently returned from serving in the New York, New York South LDS Mission. He will speak at 11 a.m., Sunday, June 20, 2004, in the Manti LDS Tabernacle. Grandparents are Don and Leigh Ann Shand, Manti; and the late Keith and Ellen Jorgensen. He is currently attending Snow College. Students PLEASANT- - shown Brett 7th Grade High honors mountain ceremony MORON- E2 Antonio Green, son of George and Katy Green, Chester, will arrive at Fort Knox Kentucky, Tuesday, June 22, to begin basic training for the U. S. Army. He will learn many soldering skills that include personal courage, loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, integrity and honor. Adam Michael Ledingham, son of Shawn and Cindy Ledingham, Mt Pleasant has been called to serve in the Fort Worth Texas LDS Mission. He will speak at 10:50 a.m., Sunday, June 20, 2004, in the Mt Pleasant Second LDS Ward, 295 South State Street Grandparents Ephraim 283-545- 4 The selection committee will pay special attention to nominations from this group. However, veterans from all conflicts will be considered. The nominee must be a Utah resident and be willing to talk about hisher wartime experience. In addition, the committee is especially looking for veterans whose stories have not been told, who have received little or no recognition by the Utah community. The selections will be made by a committee based on the information submitted on the nomination form. FG resident remembers Reagan Grade Thurber, daughter of Casey and Alice Thurber, Logan, celebrated her first birthday June 7, 2004. Grandparents are John and Julie Christensen, Mayfield; Lloyd and Shirley Westenscow, Oak City; and Lynette Thurber, is Ogden. Chesley Christensen, Mt. Great-grandfath- 1 MT. PLEASAN- T- With last weeks passing of former Presi- dent Ronald W. Reagan, Sanpete resident Leo Williams re- counted his experience meeting him in 1963. Williams was traveling on the same train as Reagan from Colton, CA; to Tucson, AZ; when he met Reagan. He tells his grandchildren of the story of Rylen Howard Randall, son of Rustin and KaeLynn Randall, Gilbert, AZ; celebrated his first birthday. May 20, 2004. Grandparents are Kenneth and Karen Hansen, Mt. Pleasant; and Bert P. and Gama Randall, Mesa, AZ. having breakfast with Reagan who at the time was just a famous actor but later became are Myrna governor of California and then Nunley, Moroni; Howard and VerPresident of the United States. In 1963, Reagan was then na Randall; and Margaret DeWitt hosting the television series all Mesa, AZ. is Myrth Oldroyd, FounDeath Valley Days. Williams said Reagan was a nice man and tain Green. was able to talk to him easily. Great-grandparen- ts The family of Kay Erickson would like to extend a heartfelt Thank You to the many wonderful friends who have shown so much compassion and love for Kay during her brief illness and passing. There so many who worked with Kay in her care. Wo are so appreciative of their efforts to help her in her battle against the disease which ravaged her laxly. Kay knows of the sacrifice people made on her behalf and she along with family memlxrs are ever so grateful to you all. The families o Susan (Ericksen) & Kim Bruschke; John & IHa Ericksen; and Jim and Kathy Ericksen |