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Show Messenger-Enterpris- Obituaries The General Relief Society Meeting of The Church ofJ esus Saints will Christ of Latter-da- y be conducted in the Tabernacle on Temple Square on Saturday, September 25, at 6 p.m. (MDT), according the churchs first presidency. Women 18 years of age and older are invited to attend the gathering, the Church officials said. The meeting will be transmitted via satellite television to LDS stake centers in the United States, Canada, Dominican Mont Leon Petersen Mont Leon Petersen, 59, died September 15, 1993 in Salt Lake City. He was bom April 30, 1934 to Oscar C. and Ann Olsen Petersen in Bridgeland, Utah, in Duchesne County. He married Velma Leona Talbot on November 6, 1958 in the Manti LDS Temple (later divorced). He served in the 15th Infantry APO 139 from June 27, 1956 to J une 4, 1958 and in the USAR from June 4, 1958 to June 26, 1958. He was a carpenter and also loved his grandchildren very much. He is survived by two daughters, Carla Rae Petersen ofKeams, Utah, and Mrs. Allen (Becky Lynn) Harris of Grantsville, Utah, seven grandchildren, two brothers, O. Dale Petersen of Sterling, Utah and Duane Kay Petersen of Commerce City, Colorado, three sisters, LaReta Lloyd of Sandy, Utah, Leila Warsham of Mesa, and Arizona, A , Page 4 Adult Education classes offered in Sanpete County LDS Relief Society meeting set for September 25 In memory of . Thursday, September 23, 1893 e, Republic, Haiti, West Indies and Puerto Rico. It will also be re- broadcast that evening at 8 p.m. Channel 11. over KBYU-TSpeakers will include Elder M. Russell Ballard of the Council of Twelve Apostles; Elaine L. Jack," General President of the Relief Society, and her counselors in the General Presidency, Chieko N. Okazaki and Aileen H. Clyde. Music will be provided by a V, womens chorus from the Smithfield Utah Region of the Church. iirftnnscpBy Rex Ivory, Ephraim, 2834037, T.J. Rees, Manti, or Larry Henrie, Gunnison, The South Sanpete School District is offering an Adult Education Class for people who have not completed their high school education. This course is designed to teach the courses necessary for people to receive their high school displomasr The classes are free, except for the cost ofthe diploma, which is approx. $15.00. The classes will run 24 weeks. Registration is October 7, 1993 835-226- 1, at 7 p.m. Ephraim, Manti and Sterling residents need to register at the Ephraim Middle School. Gunnison residents may register at Gunnison Valley High SchooL If you have questions, call Maurine McClelland of Commerce City, Colorado. He was preceded in death by his parents, three sisters Roberta Brown, Lucille Hernandez and Velma Petersen. Graveside services were set for Saturday, September 18, 1993 at 2 p.m. However, due to inclement weather the services were held in the Sterling LDS ward chapeL Military honors were rendered by American Legion Post 31, and interment was in the Sterling Cemetery, under the direction of Warren R. Jensen Funeral Home. - Michael M. Bell Michael M. Bell, 60, of Ephraim, Utah, died September 18, 1993 in the Sanpete Valley Hospital in Mt Pleasant, Utah. He was bom in Miles City, Montana on August 6, 1933 to Mary Askem and Manford BelL He married Margaret Van Ausdal in Miles City, Montana in 1956. They were later divorced. His profession was a meat cutter. He was a member of the LDS Church. He also was a veteran, having served in the Navy in the Korean Conflict He is survived by four children, Mary Lee Ronnow, Las Vegas, Nevada; Debbie Berg, Highland, Utah; James Bell, Amargosa, Nevada; Cindy Bell, Highland, Utah; nine grandchildren, brothers Dan M. Corcoran, Manti, Utah; Dean Corcoran, Las Vegas, Nevada; and sister Betty Volz, Baker, Montana. Funeral serviceswill beheld Thursday, September 23, 1993 at the Ephraim Stake Center at noon. Viewing will be from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. prior to services. Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery, with military honors, under the direction of Ursenbach Funeral Home ofMt Right now it wont cost you a dime to reduce the debt on your house. (Unless, of course, this is your house.) If you think cutting the national debt is going to cost p Pleasant Sanpete Sheriff Booking Report WecL, Sept 15: Elvon S. Williams, of Spring City, arrested in Spring City on charges of public intoxication and discharge of a firearm. Bail set at $350. Thurs., Sept 16:Harry W. Perkins, of Anchorage, AK, ar- you, try refinancing at almost any bank other than Zions. 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