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Show Thursday, December 2, 2004 THE PYRAMID 3 Sanpete Life Weston Zabriskie to wed Brittany Hansen in Manti LDS Temple MANT- I- Roy and Carol Hansen, Manti, announce the marriage of their daughter, Brittany, to Weston Zabriskie, son of Gaye Dean Zabriskie, Moroni, Saturday, Dec. 4, 2004, in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 6 to 8 p.m., in the Manti LDS Tabernacle. The bride is a 2002 graduate of Manti High School, LDS Seminary and a 2004 Snow College graduate. Grandparents of the bride are LaMar and Dixie James, Manti; and the late Ivan and Myrle Hansen. The bridegroom is a 2000 graduate of North Sanpete High School, LDS Seminary and Snow College in 2004. He served in the Russia Samara LDS Mission. Grandparents of the bridegroom are Madilyn Jane Olson, daughter of Michael and Janille Olson, Ephraim, will celebrate her first birthday Monday, Dec. 6, 2004. Grandparents are Rian and Jane Anderson, Fairview; and Jeff and Sharon Oison, Spanish Fork. are Norma and Willie Wocknitz, Fairview; the late Blake Anderson; Dee Hansen, Fountain Green, and the late Mary Hansen; Doug and Bonnie Olson, Ephraim; and Marion and Patricia Wride, Benjamin. Happy Birthday Madilyn! We love you! Great-grandparen- ts Weston Zabriskie, Brittany Hansen Burke and Dixie Nielson, Moroni. t The couple will make their home in Logan, where they will both continue their education Karissa Mai Vogt, daughter of Matt and Teena Vogt, Fairview, will celebrate her first birthday, Sunday, Dec. 5, 2004. Grandparents are Michael and Janette Vogt, Fountain Green; and Leon and Carolyn Lasson, Fairview. are Dwight and LaVerda Bingham, Blackfoot, ID.; and Zola Larsen, Fairview. ts Alan Randall Lasson, son of Alan R. and Jolene Campbell Lasson, Salt Lake City, has been called to serve in the Texas McAllen LDS Mission. He is the youngest of six from children; graduated Brighton High School; and is. an Eagle Scout. Grandparents are Helen Lasson, Mt. Pleasant, and the late Ted Lasson. He entered the MTC Nov. 17. at Utah State University. Austin Brough, Karalee Daley to wed in temple FOUNTAIN GREEN- - Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Daley, Fountain Green, announce the marriage of their daughter, Karalee, to Austin C. Brough, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Karl Brough, Gilbert, AZ., Saturday, Dec. 4. 2004, in the Manti LDS Temple. An open house will be held in their honor that evening from 5 to 6 p.m., in the Fountain Green LDS Ward, 151 South 200 West. Dancing will follow. The bride is a graduate of North Sanpete High School, where she was head cheerleader and was active in the Concert Choir and Esteem Team. She also graduated from LDS Seminary and was Miss Fountain Green 2003. She is currently employed as a dental assistant with Jon R. Chisholm Family Dentistry, Santaquin. Grandparents of the bride are James and Geraldine Daley, Milburn; and Peter and Verdeen Jacobson, Fountain Green. The bridegroom is a graduate of Gilbert High School, where he excelled in mathematics. He is also a graduate of Chandler- r Austin Brough, Karalee Daley Gilbert Community College, where he received an associate degree in engineering. He plans to further his education at the University of Utah. He is currently employed with James Nielsen Construction. Grandparents of the bridegroom are Lois Brough, Nephi, and the late Jack Brough; and Elizabeth Whitfield, Jacksonville, FL., and the late William Sloan. If by some oversight you did not receive an invitation, please consider this as one. Spanish Fork, If anyone is in- terested, contact Carolyn at by Dec. 10 to let her know which day is best. If there is enough interest, she will arrange a day and notify people by phone with 435-283-63- details. , If the trip is arranged, the van will leave Ephraim at 2:30 p.m. There will be a small charge for the van and also plan to eat before return- ing home. Dec. 2, Ladies Day at the center, beginning at 10 a.m., and lasting as long as anyone cares to stay. Bring a friend and your own handiwork or craft if desired. Or join in creating quilts and crafts to be raffled off at monthly dinners. Babs Jorgenson always has something interesting to do and its a wonderful chance to get out of the house and visit. Once there, its easy to stay for lunch. If anyone has a quilt, baby quilt or some other project that needs to be completed, they have room to set it up and willing hands to work on finishing it. Con0 for tact Carolyn at 283-631- SANPETE COUNT- Y- Con- fruit. SnowCollege 1 for career , development 5. Hospital births 0 Get packages to arrive NAPS- I- With only a few weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas, the holidays can be a very busy time. Among the many items " lists is on people's "to-do- on-tim- e: g ivery and return addresses are printed on only one side of tne box. This will help avoid confusion when parcels are sorted. And, addresses should be bold enough to be read from an arm's length away. If your penmanship is not always legible, consider creadditional details. ating address labels on your Dec. 9, Rachel Henry, di- home computer. Not only etitian from Sanpete Valley will it make the addresses Hospital will be at the center easier to read by the delivery during the lunch hour to dis person, but the labels can be Tickets may be purchased at Sanpete Valley Hospital or Becks Home Furnishings. There is a discount for tickets purchased in advance. Door prizes will be given. This is an optional activity. If anyone is interested in participating, they need to contact Carolyn as soon as possible for FFA travels to Senior menus m details. sending cards and presents Dec. 4, Sanpete Valley to friends and loved ones. Since time is of the essence Health Care Foundation is this hectic season, the during Holiday sponsoring Home Show, which will fea- here are a few practical tips ture 10 homes in the Fairview to save you time, and help and Milburn area. All pro- ensure that your holiday ceeds from this event will be parcels arrive When addressing holiday used to purchase ;es: make sure both equipment for the hospital. life-savin- M&ipfe Dec. 14, chicken enchilada. gregate meals will be served For senior citizens at noon Spanish rice, tossed green each Tuesday through Fri- salad, fruit dessert, corn day at the Ephraim and Mo- muffin and butter. Dec. 15, mild chili, cheese roni centers. Reservations should be made on the day sticks, carrot salad with seniors plan to eat at the cen- raisins, brownie and bread ter before 9 a.m., by calling stick. Dec. 16, glazed ham, yumor 435436-827Transportation is available my potatoes, green beans meals, and creamy cranberry salad; congregate EPHRAIM- - Thirty mem- for Dec. dinners or roast beef other 17, monthly of bers the North Sanpete events. whipped potatoes and gravy', FFA chapter recently travMenus are subject to peas, apricots, gingerbreaj eled to Snow College to comwith topping, roll and buttet. and substitutions. cuss healthful eating for se- ed in meeting this vehicle on change dein different career Milk Dec. 21, meatballs with or bread and niors. the respective corners to at- pete juice, velopment events. be will butter with served mushroom Dec. 11, Boyd and Betty tend congregate meals or gravy over rice; Everyone met in the gvm meals unless otherwise not- mixed Hansen encourages every- other events? They would of and vegetables, fruit crisp, then split into individual : ed. December menu items inroll and butter. one to attend an open house course, return passengers to teams. beans-n-haDec. clude: Lima in honor of Anthony the corner nearest their 22, The chapter took two Dec. 2, fish fillets with fruit salad and cake. Hansens 100th birthday homes. mechanan teams; ag Dec. 23, cooks choice. from 2 to 6 p.m., at 591 East What if they provided the range ics team; and also a livestock lemon wedge, tator wedges, mixed vegetables, Jell-- 0 with The centers will be closed 300 South, bus or one day per week, team. Sprirg City. van for the remainder of Decem: Hansen was born in Ephraim traveling through Spring The dairy judging was held fruit and bar cookie. Dec. 3, chicken noodle ber and will reopen Tuesday, and now resides in Spring City to Mt. Pleasant? They in Gunnison at the Yardley City. He joined the 100 Club would designate a pick-u- p lo- Dairy; horse judging on soup with vegetables, cheese Jan. 4, 2005. Dec. 10. cation in each town. The par- South apple brown betty, Campus at the Oberg stick, rolls and butter. Dec. 14, blood pressure ticipants could eat lunch at Arena; business held was ag Dec. 7, Chicken Cordon clinic at 11:30 a.m. the center or tend to other at the activity center; ag meDec. 16, board meeting at 9 business in Ephraim. At the chanics at West Bleu, scalloped potatoes, Campus; fruit and cookie. a.m. There is no monthly din- designated time and place, livestock and vegetable, range judging GUNNISO- N- Babies born Dec. baked spaghetti, ner. would 8, they pick up passen- was held up Ephraim in the Gunnison Valley Ho&! home. tossed green salad, fruit cup Ephraim senior center is gers and return them Canyon. are as follows: roll. and cinnamon pital on at Call soon for comments the the All teams took time out for asking Carolyn Nov. 24 Dec. 9, pork roast, following proposals: What if center with comments. They lunch and then met back at A Meilani with girl, irovided the van or bus need everyones suggestions potatoes the football stadium for judg- whipped born to Kirk and was Jensen, salone day per week? It would for time and place and any apple gravy, vegetable, results. ing Gunnison. Jensen, Kimberly travel from 200 North to 200 other implementations they Travis White received ad, roll and butter. A boy, Colby Brant Am Dec. 10, East to 200 South to 200 East can reasonably make. They fifth-hig- h hamburger individual in range and back to 200 North. want to meet the needs of se- competition. stroganoff over noodles, drus, was born to Brant and Would anyone be interest niors but they need input. green beans and Jell-- with Mindy Andrus, Manti. Ephraim seniors to take annual Festival of Lights trip EPHRAIM- - Ephraim seniors would like to take a trip to see the Festival of Lights in Maria Jo Peel, daughter of Glen and Detina Peel, Mt. Pleasant recently received her Young Womanhood Award. Grandparents are Glen and Joette Thomson, Randolph; and Paul and Frances Peel, Mt. Pleasant. Sunday, Nov. 7, 2004, three generations celebrated their birthday. Makazsha Brandy Harward, daughter of Brandy and Justin Harward, Spring City, celebrated her first birthday; Brandy Harward, daughter of Paula Brewer, Spring City, celebrated her 26th birthday; and Paula Brewer, unwilling to give her age, turned Makazsha, Mom (Brandy) and Grandma (Paula), celebrated their birthday with Makazsha's oldest sister, Mariah Tyler Larsen; Grandpa Robert Brewer, Nanna and Papa (Rick and Brinda) Harward, Ramona and Wally Christensen Mooney, Orem; Moroni; and Fay Anderson, Mt. Pleasant; along with numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. saved on your computer and used year after year! International exchange: if you are sending packages internationally, prmt the delivery and return addresses in all uppercase letters, and if possible, limit each address to five lines. Save yourself time at the post office by going online, printing out any necessary declaration forms from your home computer, and filling them out before you head out the door. Store more: having some boxes, packaging tape and packing materials handy at home can save you the time and hassle of having to purchase these supplies and pack your items at the point of shipping. Don't be boxed in: need a box, but don't have a new one handy? In a matter of minutes, you can make an old box new again. Simply use a utility knife to carefully cut the entire length of one edge of the box. Then, turn on-ti- me the box inside-ou- t Happy 50th!! so that the the exterior. Use Scotch packaging tape to seal the cut edge. "clean" side is now Avoid the holiday snipping rush by keeping supplies, such as packing noodles, at home instead or purchasing at the last minute. msmmm OB32IinCTEIID Eddie Glen and LaRue Reynolds Johnson The children of Eddie and LaRue Johnson, Provo, are pleased to announce the 50th Wedding Anniversary of their parents. To honor them, their children are hosting an Open House from 1 to 7 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 12, 2004, in the Fairview Senior Citizens Center, 160 North 100 West. All family and friends are invited to attend. No gifts please, your company will be their gift. Gb cniCQGnnnjiB CM andlers permit. QOCtomnxp l |