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Show Thursday, June 10, 1999 Messenger-Enterpris- Page e 3 Burnham - Rivers Meade - Bird Armstrong - Steadman jf t 7' l.ArfSV; . v W V l&r 'VsX I Caroline Burnham and Bill Rivers TO A 'V.. Bruce and Elaine Burnham, of Ephraim, are pleased to announce Becky Meade and Brian Bird the marriage of their daughter, High School and LDS Seminary. The groom is a graduate of Caroline, to Bill Rivers, son of John and Joan Meade, of She graduates next December are Bonneville announce to from BYU in Business Manage- Ephraim, High School in Idaho Robert and Linda Rivers of pleased the ment marriage of their daughter, Falls and attended Ricks College Mansfield, Ohio. They will be Jeffrey graduated from Becky, to Brian Dean Bird, son of and Idaho State University. He is sealed in the Manti LDS Temple, Hillcrest High School in Salt Lake James and Shirlene Bird of Idaho currently the manager of on Saturday, June 12, 1999 Restaurant in They will celebrate w ith their City. He served an LDS mission Falls, Idaho. Becky and Brian will Butterburrs be married on Friday, June 18, Pocatello, Idaho. He served an friends at a reception that night in the Argentina Resistencia Mission. He is currently a student at 1999, in the Idaho Falls LDS LDS mission in the Florida Fort from 6 to 8 p m at the Ephraim Lauderdale Mission. Utah Valley State College in Temple. The couple will make their The bride is a graduate of Orem, study mg adv ertising. home in Pocatello, Idaho, where The couple will make their Manti High School, Snow Colhome m Provo while continuing lege, and Utah State University. both are employed and are liv mg A family luncheon after the She is currently teaching family their education and consumer science courses at wedding ceremony will honor the Marsh Valley High School. She couple No formal reception will The United States Achievebe held locallv served an LDS mission in the Ariment Acad.emy announced this zona Tempe Mission. week that Stacie Sorensen has KaeLy n is a graduate of Manti been named a National Award High School and is currently winner in Science working as a CNA at the Draper Stacie attends Ephraim Rehabilitation Center in Draper. Middle School She was nomi- Senior C.tizens Center at 85 West 100 North Enter the parking lot from First West The bride graduated from Weber State University and the Karen Armstrong and David Steadman Dr. and Mrs. Robert Armstrong, of Manti, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Karen Elizabeth, to Jeffrey David Steadman on Friday, June 1, 1999 in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception in their honor will be held that evening at the Armstrong home, 465 S. 200 W. in Manti, from 6 to 8 p m. Should it ram, the reception will be held in the Manti Tabernacle, 100 South Main. Karen is a graduate of Manti 1 LDS Institute in 1998 The groom served a mission in W ashington D C He will complete his degree in criminaljustice at W eber State next year All friends and neighbors are invited Stacie Sorensen named National Award winner DeMill - Sorensen Greg and Cherri DeMill are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, KaeLy n to Matthew Gary Sorensen, son of Michael and Leona Sorensen on Saturday, June 12, 1999. They will be honored at a reception in the Ephraim Co-o- p ;from 6 to 8 p m. that evening. Matthew graduated from North Sanpete High School and is currently working at Kennecott The couple will make their first home in Lehi. Plans for July 4 activities now underway in Manti nated by her teacher Dona Blake Her name w ill appear m the United Summer vacation is finally here and that means lots of things to different people. Some think of planting and weeding their yards Some think of getting the air conditioner up and running. Some wonder how theyre going to keep the kids busy now that schools ment portion. Uncle Sam will again be there to help with the games and giv e prizes to the w in- ners, so practice up on running races and tossing raw eggs. This is your reminder that the Fourth is coming up If you would like to participate in any way such out. as entertainment, booths, games, But the one thing to which anything, contact Tim and Fawn 1 or Gary and everyone intowncan look forward Miller at is the Fourth of July celebration 9 Tricia Cox at July Fourth has been celebrated in Manti for many years It has become a much anticipated tradition. Families come back year after year to take in all the excitement of the holiday. States Achievement Academy Official Yearbook, which is published annually. Stacei is the daughter of Jerry and Connie Sorensen of Manti Grandparents are Mel and Bev Withers of Riv erton, Utah and Rev and Ardella Sorensen of Manti Your best source of local news! 835-792- 835-427- Thisyearwillbeno exception. It will be a Great Time in 99. Manti City will again create a spectacular weekend of fun and KaeLyn DeMill and Matthew Sorensen Scandinavian bread winners announced Winners of the 1999 Scandinavian Festival Bread Baking Contest are? Grand piize, Clielle Wilcox; 1st prize in Specialty, Lynn Poulson; 2nd prize in Specialty, -- -- Lynn Poulson; 3rd prize in Specialty, Chelle Wilcox; 1st prize in whole wheat, Sandy Heaten; 1st white, Susie Nilsson; 2nd white, Lynn Poulson; Honorable Mention, Jenny Frame. prize prize in in 2-lit- 6399 USDA Rural Development, Not good with formerly Termers Home Administration) Is celebrating Notional Home Ownership Week, June 7th through June 1 1th. any other offer The Manti Office serves Juab, MUlard, and Sanpete Counties We would like residents to be aware of the availability of our programs. Come Take the Mammoth Challenge! If you can eat it, ITS FREE! So more than 2 people can share an order LOTSA MOTSA PIZZA OPY 101 ''J,-to.rtoYAvxO.-i1?jL Jin i who listens"first. em er Expires needed a doctor I f Pizzas Two Breadstix Q Two Pop Two 14 3-it- entertainment with their annual celebration at the City Park. The activities will begin on Friday, July 2 and continue through Saturday, July 3. Many of the usual events will be taking place. They include the Miss Fourth of July Pageant, a dance, the Fun Run, flag ceremony, breakfast, booths, watermelon bust, tennis tournament, fireworks, and more. There will be food, games and entertainment for all ages. Booth spaces are filling up fast, so get your space reserved Get your group together and w ork up your number for the entertain- - S. 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