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Show Thursday, September 12, 1996 e Messenger-Enterpris- Page Anniversaries Missionary Farewells Boston - McCaul 3 Celebrate 50th anniversary Robert S. Peterson V' Seattle J4 if . .. pi Mission Robert S. Peterson, son of Kay and JoAnn Peterson, of Manti, has been called to serve in the Washington, Seattle Mission of the LDS Church. His farewell will be September 15 at 11 a.m. in the Manti Stake Center. He will depart for the Missionary Training Center on Sept. 18. Robert is an Eagle Scout, and a graduate of Manti High School. He worked for Manti Grocery for two and a half years. Robert S. Peterson Pioneer tabernacles featured in museum photo exhibit Wayne and Dorothy Olsen Wayne and Dorothy Olsen Many friends attended their celebrated their 50th recently open house, including their three at their children, Grant Olsen, Gary and Wedding anniversary A lot of people have heard of Its general form pioneer Utah Washin home Ronni Olsen, all from Bellingham son's Bellingham, Mormon Tabernacle on Salt Lake and st le, Telford explains, reand Vicki and Cole Gaultney, ington. Citys historic Temple Square, but flect the New England heritage of married May 22, Gainseville, Florida. Also five were They few are aware that pioneers of The its builders, resembling the 18th 1946 in Nephi, Utah. grandchildren and one Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y century churches of Boston. Saints built literally dozens of A different architectural style other tabernacles throughout the is reflected in the Provo Taber- Andria Boston and Joseph C. McCaul Intermountain region. Andria Boston, daughter of Joe is a 1993 graduate of Nine of those other taberDaniel and Traci School and a 1996 Manti High graduate of Snow College. He will attend USU this fall where he will continue his education in Second- Boston and Rex and Denise Ivory, along with Joseph C. McCaul, son of Robert McCaul and Gene and Annette Openshaw, have chosen September 13, 1996 to be married in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Ephraim Social Hall. Andria is a 1993 graduate of Manti High School and a 1995 ary Education with an emphasis on Business and a minor in Coaching. Joe and Andria plan to begin their home in Logan, Utah. Grandparents of the bride are Alva and Twila Boston of Logan, and the late Ampelio and Sylvia Carotta of Wyoming. Grandparents of the groom are Helen McCaul of Murray, Utah, and the late Craig McCaul, the late Robert and Elizabeth McCaul of graduate of Snow College. She is currently attending USU where she is majoring in Elementary Early Childhood Education. She has received a scholarship and is a member of the Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society. Murray. mws weeks announcement of the wedding of Amanda Mogle In last mm and Jeffrey Jones, the copy sub- nacles, plus eight historic Latter-da- y Saint meetinghouses, are the focus of a fascinating exhibit of photographic prints scheduled for a exhibition at the Museum of Church History and five-mon- th Art, beginning Sept. 13. Photographer John Telford created the 50 images in the exhibit as part of an ongoing effort to produce visual record of natural beauty. Telford, who has exhibited his work worldwide, is an assistant professor in the De- partment of Visual Arts at Brigham Young University. These spectacular color photographs reveal the reverent commitment of early Latter-da-y Saints for their religion and houses of worship, said Robert 0. Davis, museum curator. Outstanding mitted listed grandparents as craftsmanship is visible in the construction and architectural details Edgar and Esther Mogle. This is in error. The name should have of these important buildings and been Edgar and Esther Anderson. is reflected in Telfords sensitive images. Learn CPR Comprehensive General Dentistry 1055 So. Medical Drive Mt. Pleasant, Utah New patients welcome Friendly, knowledgeable staff Comfortable dental care Emergencies Preventative treatment Todd P. Lee, D.D.S. Call a Utahs diverse architectural and 462-380- 0 for appointments & exams -day Davis said talented Saints who were Latter- archi- tects, builders, and artisans from Europe and the eastern United States designed and constructed the buildings from local materials. Among the selected prints is a striking scene of the Bountiful Tabernacle, designed by Augustus Farnham and built between 1857 and 1 863. Built of stuccoed adobe, the gleaming white building is the oldest meeting house still in use in the Church. Among the other historic tabernacles included in the exhibit are those in the Utah communities of ST. George, Provo, Logan, and Brigham City. Miles Romney de- Card of Thanks nacle, completed in 1896 with a plan laid out by William H. Folsum to include corner turrets, a steep roof, and richly ornamented brick walls. Another Our hearts are full of gratitude and love to all you dear people who have been so supportive of our family thro tight the years, and especially this past year. He appreciate the Home Health personnel, the doctors, nurses, and support staff of the Gunnison Valley Hospital, and all the loving and tender care they gave to "G S. " Thanks one and all for your cards, letters, food, donations, flowers, and especially your concern, love and architect, Truman Angell, Jr., is represented with an image of the Logan Tabernacle, dedicated in 1891 after more than 25 years under construction. For more than a century, Telford says, its handsome rough d stoneuoik and smooth trim have contributed to the will-kno- w prayers. light-colore- The Family of G. Stanford Rees, M D. Bee, Nancy. Natasha, Riley, Sammy Marie and Louise, spouses, and posterity. scenic presence of Northern Utah's Cache Valley. The architect of Brigham City's striking tabernacle is unknown. Included as well are photography of tabernacles of the Bear Lake Stake and in Wellsville, Kaysville, and Manti. The exhibit continues through The Museum of Church History and Art is situated just west of Temple Square in downtown Salt Lake City. The museum is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Admission is free. New dentist in Manti! i M mid-Februar- y. The Museum of Church History and Art is situated just west of Temple Square in downtown Salt Lake City. The museum is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Admission is free. ' . j . . ft I r 1 ? j ' j !? ljIEj 'fr-DK- l . Dr. Leonard R. Aste is opening the Manti Family Dental Clinic on September 19th. New patients, emergency needs welcome. Comprehensive dental care for the whole family. 1 Cull for appointment: 36 North Main, Manti. 835-488- signed the nationally recognized St. George Tabernacle, built between 1863 and 1876 during the Forward VCR SERVICE difficult early settlement years of FALL CLEANUP WEEK IN MANTI have expanded our service! We can now repair VCRs, TVs, stereos, CD We Manti cleanup week for fall of 1996 is scheduled for September 16th through September 20th. The semi-annu- al players, and much, much more! Come see for yourself. We can fix it! Materials to be picked up during this cleanup should be placed street side not later than 7:30 a.m. on Monday, September 16th. Once again, divide the materials to be hauled away into three categories (2) Lumber and old boards, posts, etc. and (3) General trash. There will be a limit of one pickup load per residence. Remember this is being schedconstruction waste should not be included in uled as a cleanup for individuals and yards this cleanup. Individuals and organizations are encouraged to assist with the cleanup and hauling to the landfill. t 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU!!! (1) Metals, - Provo - 184 W. 200 S. v -- 12 Lehi - 147 E. State Street Lehi, Utah Provo, Utah 4 (801) Hours: 5 M--F 1 Sat. 377-349- (801)768-348- 4 Hours:9:30-- 5 9-- 9-- 1 9-- i M-- F Sat. |