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Show Thursday, February 6, 1997 Page 3 Messenger-Enterpris- e Congdon - Higham Returned from LDS mission Hales - Simons Carrie Pauline Clayton 't&j Brasilia Mission V- $ 4? .fraP 4 r MRfVh .1 i E 7,k. tor' 111 WI 3V ' 1. - X in 1 V . v N r till ,1II llff Amy kL Congdon and Jeffrey Higham Jeff graduated from Manti High and Manti Seminary in 1993. He honorably fulfilled a mission to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Congdon are pleased to announce the mar- -' riage of their daughter, Amy Nicole, to Jeffrey David Higham, son of David and Roseann Higham, on Saturday, the 15th of February, in the Manti Temple. ' gether March 1, 1997. Amy is a 1955 graduate of They will be honored at a reManti held from that High School and Manti ception evening 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Manti Tab- Seminary. She was a Sterling ernacle. All friends are welcome. Scholar and was a member of the The couple will make their home Volleyball team. She is currently an honor student at Snow College. in Manti. Robyn Hales and Rick Simons They will start their new life toBobby and Mitzi Gibb are pleased to announce the engagement of their sister Robyn Marie Hales, daughter of Robert and Torie Gibb, Sterling, and the late Richard Hales, to Rick Adam Simons, son of Rick and Kimberly Simons of Manti. Carrie Pauline Clayton, daughter of Gary and Sandi Clayton, of Manti, recently returned from the Brasil, Brasilia mission. Her homecoming address will be given in the Manti 4th Ward on February 9, 1 997 at p.m. The meeting will be held in the Manti Tabernacle. All friends are invited to attend an open house which w ill be held in her honor later that afternoon at the Clayton home. ' the people of the Washington D.C. South area. He is attending Snow College on a music scholarship. The couple will be honored at Manti Elementary Positive Action Students t a reception that evening at the from 6 to 8:30 Ephraim Co-o- p p.m. They will be residing in Ephraim while completing their education at Snow College. H: X v .r-4 Die Manti Ladies Literary Club will hold their Washington Tea Thursday, Feb. 6, at 4 p.m. in the club rooms. 50th Wedding Anniversary of Orson and Nola The children There will be a guest speaker and special music. Each member is asked to bring herself and one guest. Donations from the meeting will be used to buy books for the Childrens Corner in the Manti City Library. Main in Ephraim. There will be a program at 4:30. They were married Feb. 5, 1947 and have eight children, 39 grand-sar- y children (1 coming) and one great-fro- Boyce, of Ephraim, invite you to an open house honoring their par-ents Golden Wedding Anniver- on Saturday, February 8, 1997 4 to 6 p.m. The open house will be held in the LDS Cultural Half at 10 South m grandchild. 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