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Show Thursday, October 21, 2004 PYRAMID THE 5 Sanpete Life Rachel Ellsworth, Lee Whittaker wed in Mt. Timpanogas LDS Temple SPRING CITY- - Patricia Ellsworth, Spring City, announces the marriage of her daughter, Rachel, to Lee Matthew, son of Darren and Virginia Whittaker, Provo, Oct. 14, 2004, in the Mount Timpanogas LDS Tem- Linda Brothersen, daughter of Ralph and Shauna Brothersen, Mt. Pleasant; will receive her Young Womanhood Recogni- tion Award on Sunday, Oct. 24, in the Mountainville LDS Ward. Some of her projects included making a quilt, planning Youth Conference and Young Women New Beginnings. She is a se- nior at North Sanpete High School and competes on the Lee Whittaker, Rachel Ellsworth bridegroom is attending ple. An Open House will be held in their honor from 6 to 8 p.m., Friday, Oct. 29, at the The currently Utah Valley State College and is employed at Arbys. The couple plan to make their home in Orem and continue their education at Utah Valley State College. If by some oversight you did not receive an invitation, please consider this as one. Ellsworth Residence, 55 East 600 North, Spring City. The bride is currently attending Utah Valley State College and is employed by Wal Mart. She is also the daughter of the late Evan Ellsworth. Jonathan, Joseph and Jacob Bleyl, triplet sons of Jeffrey and Janet Bleyl, Spring City, recently returned from serving in the England Birmingham, England London South and England London LDS Missions, respectively. They will speak at 2:50 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 24, 2004, in the Mt. Pleasant First LDS Ward; and at 10:50 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 31, in the Spring City Second LDS Ward. , soccer and cross country teams. Grandparents are Tom and LaRue Brothersen, Ralph and Barbara Fisher, all of Mt. Pleasant. ; . ; ! J Teagan Mayer, Kris Party exchange vows AXTELL- - Dan and Betty Mayer announce the marriage of their daughter, Teagen, to Kris Parry, son of Kreg and Helen Parry, Ephraim, Oct. 1, 2004. A reception will be held in their honor from 7 to 10 p.m., Friday, Nov. 5, at the Blackhawk Convention Center, 650 Equestrian Lane, Salina. M. Jacobson, son of Mike and Shelith E. Jacobson, Fountain Green, has been called to serve in the Mexico Spencer R. Kyle Brent Turpin, son of Kevin Teagen Mayer, Kris Parry A determined soul will do more with a rusty monkey wrench than a loafer will accomplish with all the tools in a machine shop. - Rupert Hughes Timothy Lewis Madsen, son of David and Cheryl Madsen, Mt. Pleasant, has been called to serve and JoAnn Turpin, Fairview, has been called to serve in the California San Bernardino LDS Mission. He will speak at 10:45 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 24', 2004, in the Fairview First LDS Ward. Grand- parents are Margaret Bench, Fairview, and the late G. Worth Bench; and the late Clarence and Fem Turpin. He will enter the MTC Oct. 27. Tijuana LDS Mission. He will speak at 9:30 a.m., Sunday, in the California, Arcadia LDS MisOct. 24, 2004, in the Fountain sion. He will speak at 10:50 a.m., Green Second LDS Ward. Sunday, Oct. 24, 2004, in the Mt. Grandparents are Donna JaPleasant Fifth LDS Ward, 49 South cobson, Provo, and the late State. Grandparents are Denice Robert G. Jacobson; Sheldon Madsen, Mt. Pleasantrand the' E? Edmunds, Fountain Green, late Shirley Madsen; and the late and the late Hannah C. EdEd and Bessie Lund. He will enter munds. He will enter the MTC Nov. 10. the MTC Oct. 27. Mt. Pleasant Family Histoiy fair MT. PLEASAN- T- A trons to search Family History Fair will be net, especially held Saturday, Oct. 30, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., in Ancestry.com. the inter- Allen Hall or Rodney Har- 30 of learning about how; ris. Dont miss this won- to find more information and derful opportunity on Oct. about your ancestors. Family-Search.or- g The center also has microfilm readers. Patrons can order films and fiche North 300 West. .MT. PLEASAN- T- Shirley classes different from the Family History Eight Mendenhall, Mt. Pleasant, celeoffered teachers by using the liby brated her 80th birthday Oct. Library being from American 18, 2004. All friends and family brary catalog. The hours Lauren Diane Winger, daughter coming Fork and Family History are Tuesday and Wednesare encouraged to attend an of Jenifer and Troy Winger, 12 to 8 p.m.; Open House to be held in her Mesa, AZ., will celebrate her Library in Salt Lake City, day from 4 to 8 p.m.; refrom include Oct. 5 at honor beginning Thursday p.m., Sunday, first birthday Saturday, Oct. 23, re9 a.m. and from Senior Mt. Pleasant in the Danish, search, English Saturday 2j, 2004. Grandparents are Elliott 12 noon. to and Citizens Center. staysearch, getting and Helen Lund, Mt. Pleasant; PAF inAllen Hall, Fairview, is .Shirley taught first grade for and Dennis and Eileen Winger, ing organized, center director. Assisthe Granite School District for Orem. the sight, TempleReady, are 30 years; is an avid lover of the priesthood responsibility tant director Rodney E. Bert and Zola Ruesch, Mt. Pleasemoutdoors; has been a member of ant; Cliff and Phyllis Lund, Mo- and solving really tough Harris, Mt. Pleasant,is the Utah Nature Studies Socithe for that fair phasized Ancil problems. Lake and Salt roni; Winger, There are six computers everyone in the communiety; and has loved to roam the City. hills of Utah all of her life. networked to a server, so ty, not just members of the 'She received her bachelors participants are encour- LDS Church. degree at Utah State University The Ancestral File has aged to bring a and her masters of education chart to see contributors from around pedigree ftjom Brigham Young Universiif they have information the world who are not ty. She has been a resident of on the church databases. members. He also indicatMt. Pleasant for the past 16 The computers have the ed that there have been reyears and is loved by all who latest version of PAF and quests for extended hours know her. Legacy to assist persons but said, We dont have organize their family histo- enough workers to do that ry materials. The Family and we need more patron History Center has DSL- usage to justify more connection to enable pa- hours. If anyone is interested in working at the center they are encouraged to contact Babies born in Allen GINN1SOHall at the Gunnison Valley Hospital or Rodney Harris at are as follows: the Mt. LDS North Pleasant Stake Center, 461 ts five-generati- We think he's really "Nifty" Now Grandpa's H turning "50 Love, All of Us Sanpete Valley Hospital is excited to introduce Dr. Michael D. Catten, Ear, Nose & Throat Specialist Hospital births N- 435-427-92- 3. Noah Isaac Mason, son of Curt and Sylvia Mason, Man-twill celebrate his first birthday Friday, Oct. 22, 2004; along with his big brothers and best friends, B.J., Jordan, Bridger and i; Matthew. Grandparents are Gordon and Marlene Green, and Moroni; and Ervin Mason, Springville. Kathryn WATER! i For well permits Oct. 3 A boy, Vladimir Hernandez Cruz, was born to Teodoro and Roberta Cruz, Gunnison. A girl, Mariah Lynn Cherry, was born to Robert and Julie Cherry, Ephraim. Oct. 11 A boy, Cipriano Richard Valdez, was born to Cipriano and Beth Valdez, Centerfield. our many friends and relatives; We express our deep appreciation to you for your love and CEED per 12 acre foot during this difficult time. Knowing so many cared lightens our bur- - Call Arley (435) tor Cliff 436-837- (801)571-758- 5 4 grandmother, Hey Vern!!! "'s concern during the illness and passing of our beloved mother an 4 Lois 435-462-39- Oct. 7 of Shank To For more information about the fair contact, the or center at f Brothersen. We thank you for your visits, food, cards, flowers, help with the services or in any way you helped den. The Brothersen S FamiT ' Mt. Pleasant Specialty Clinic that youre 50!! 1100 South Medical Drive For an appointment call Love, All Your Fans 435-462-24- 41 Sanpete Valley Hospital m I HC A Service of Intermountain Health Care |