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Show I0 lygmr Hint pan Ipan mptf ' p0'0 1' yi VF 1HH tflllipl'"ff, T Messenger-Enterpris- Gubler-Mickelso- n fgsf000m00'gfi p. Thursday, August 3, 1 995 e, Page 3 Ballard-Sanderso-n Peter R. Mickelson and Judith teacher at Manti High School. The A. Gubler are happy to announce couple will unite a family of nine that they have chosen Saturday, children and nine grandchildren. You are invited to an informal August 5th for their marriage in the Manti Temple. open house, which will be held both in reside Manti and that They evening from 4 to 6 p.m. in make continue will to it their the backyard of their home at 545 home. Pete served a mission in E. 500 South, for all family and England and Judy served in Bui- - friends who wish to come and x garia. Peter presently works for share their happiness on this Transport and Judy is a cial occasion. spe-Co- Goaslind-Mayle- tt Mr. and Mrs. E. Craig Chapel. of Bountiful, Utah, anTiffany is a graduate of Woods Cross High School and their of nounce the marriage Goaslind, in daughter, Tiffany, to Jedd R. Seminary Bountiful, where she in student council and active was Maylett, son of President and Mrs. the music programs. She attended Gregory M. Maylett, of Manti, Utah. The marriage will take place Snow College this past year. Jedd is a graduate of Manti in the Manti LDS Temple on AuHigh School and Seminary, where gust 4, 1995. he was active in the sports proIn honor of the couple an open house will be held that evening at grams. He served an LDS mission the Manti Stake Center from 6:30 to New Zealand and has been atSnow College. p.m. to 8:30 p.m. They will be fur- tending Jedd and Tiffany will be livther honored on Saturday, August ing in Ephraim where they will 5, 1995, at a reception in Bounticontinue their education at Snow ful, Utah at the Bridlewood LDS College. Judith A. Gubler and Peter R. Wilcox and Carol Gillespie with Sarah Ballard as Maid of Honor. Richard Sanderson will act as Best Man with Paul Johnson and Michael Sanderson as grooms men. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and attended Snow College. She is employed with Kencraft in Alpine. The groom-to-b- e is a graduate of Manti High School and attended Sevier Valley Tech. He is employed with Western Rentals & Sales in Orem. The couple will make their first home in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. R. Nelson Ballard of Highland, formerly of Fountain Green, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Rachel Elizabeth, to Phillip Samuel Sanderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Henry Sanderson of Manti, on Friday, August 4th in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening in Highland. An open house will honor them on Saturday, August 5th at the home of the grooms parents in Manti, at 480 East 200 North from 6 to 8 p.m. All friends and family are invited. Bridesmaids will be Cindy Mickelson Rachel Elizabeth Ballard and Phillip Samuel Sanderson MaCoy and Doris Larsen otti honored on 50th anniversary will be The family of MaCoj and Doris Larsen of Ephraim are pleased to announce the golden Tiffany Goaslind and Jedd R. Maylett home in which Doris was bom. n liveMaCoy is a stock producer and trucker, havof their paring established a trucking business wedding anniversary invitaafter his return to Sanpete. soon and extend cordial a ents, tion to all relatives and friends of Doris retired several years ago, the couple to attend an open house after having worked as secretary in their honor on August 12, 1995, to five Snow College presidents from 7 to 9 p.m. The social will over a period of 30 plus years. The Larsens are the parents of be held at the Ephraim Senior Citizens Center, 85 West 100 North, two sons, Craig (Sheron) and Vance (Loma). One son is deEphraim. ceased. They are also the proud MaCoy Larsen and Doris Nielson were married July 27, grandparents of six granddaugh1945, during the waning days of ters, six grandsons, one and one World War II, and made their first well-know- great-granddaught- er, great-grandso- home in Hayward, California where MaCoy served in the Navy Seabees. Upon returning from the service in May of 1946, they resided in Moroni for several months before moving to Ephraim where they have lived since in the n. Active in the LDS Church, MaCoy and Doris are currently ordinance workers in the Manti Temple. MaCoy served ten years as the first bishop of the first Snow College Ward. Archaeology Workshop will be held at Great Basin Center The Bureau of Land Management and the Great Basin Environmental Education Center are offering an archaeology workshop for educators; Intrigue of the Past. The workshop will span three days, Aug. 1 6, 7, 8. It will be held at the GBEEC, complete with gorgeous scenery, great food, and comfortable accommodations. by using the historic artifacts and structures at the GBEEC. The center, built in 1912, still harbors considerable evidence of its early occupation and qualified as an archaeological site. In fact, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is why it is an ideal place for and archaeology education workshop. There The workshop offers two will be a field trip to the nearby hours of inservice credit or Utah Fremont Indian State Park to amState University credits. It is de- plify opportunities and apply new signed to teach educators basic concepts and principles. This workshop is sure to keep concepts of archaeology and how to present this information to their you involved, interested, and exstudents. Participants will be ex- cited. The content is fun to learn posed to the importance of pre- and the lessons can be used in a serving archaeological resources variety of ways to match your profor future study and enjoyment. gram. It is a great way to earn two credits while enjoying the relaxThey will examine how archaeologists gather and analyze clues to ing atmosphere of the GBEEC. the past. They will also be able to For more information call Snow 1 Ext. 300. put their new knowledge to work College at 1 1 Open House will honor Glen and Juanita Allen on 50th anniversary Juanita and Glen Allen of Their children are: Richard Glen (Janett Worlton), Lehi, Utah; Tom Lee (Paula Bell) of Ridgefield, Connecticut; Dave K. (Marian Wright) Boise, Idaho; Nadene (Bry ce) Anderson, Idaho Falls, Idaho and Anita (John) Geloff, Manti. They consider their mission to the Nashville-Tennesse- e Mission 4 Feb. to be one of the greatest experiences of their lives. Manti, will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary August 5 with an open house at the Manti Senior Citizen Center from 6 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. They were married Aug. 7, 1945 at Lubbock, Texas and were sealed in the Manti LDS Temple Jan. 2, 1946. They are the parents of six children and have 23 grandchildren and one 3-- great-grandchil- 1983-198- d. 283-402- ANNOUNCING... ki Av -- . J 1 t Glen and Juanita Allen Dr. Craig In PUBLIC NOTICE STFRMNr.riTI7.ENS! There will be an election this year to elect persons to the following offices: terms. Two Counci' members for four-yeContact Lynda Edwards Sterling Clerk Filing deadline is August 22, 1995 ar Blackham D.D.S. partnership with Dr. Leland Thompson at the Manti Family Dental Clinic Dr. Craig Blackham, a native of Utah, is excited to be returning to Sanpete County where he will be working in partnership with Dr. Leland Thompson, in the Manti Dental Office. Dr. Blackham did his undergraduate studies at S.U.U. and then graduated from the Medical College of Virginia in Dentistry in Richmond, Virginia. He and his wife, Angela, along with their three children, hope to be able to make home. The Blackhams have been away from the area a Manti their long-tim- e long time and are thrilled at the opportunity to finally be able to settle down in the Sanpete Valley. The Manti Family Dental Clinic, located at the same office as the late Dr. Lee Thurston, will have office hours Monday through Thursday, 8.00-5:0beginning Wednesday, July 26th. In the near friture it is hoped that a Friday or Saturday will also be available. Appointments can be scheduled by phoning If you wish to schedule appointments in advance of the offical opening, you may call Manti Shop & Swap 50 E. 100 S., Manti Open every Saturday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 835-456- 0 August Specials Refrigerators to Apartment water Sin with Slde-by-SId- & Ice In door. 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