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Show Messenger-Enterpris- mm Page 3 Thursday, January 2, 1992 e, Anna Webber Leslie Anna Eleanor Webber Neldon Rebekah Leigh Rothschild Rebekah Leigh is the name chosen for the first little daughter of Saul and Wendy Naylor Rothschild. The baby was born Dec. 9, 1991 and weighed 7 lbs. 5 oz. Pleased grandparents are Gerald and Joan Naylor, Ephraim; Gretchen Rothschild, New Orleans; Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Rothschild, Houston, Texas. The baby has four Helen Naylor, West Jordan; Jessie Morrow, Mayfield and Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Rothschild, New Orleans. great-grandparen- ts Angela Peterson and Shand Juel Peterson Rasmusson Rasmusson Mr. and Mrs. Cary G. Peterson, of Nephi announced the marriage of their daughter, Angela, to Shand Juel Rasmusson, son ofMr. and Mrs. Juel B. Rasmusson. The couple were married Friday, December 27, 1991 in the Manti LDS the Mexico Chihuahua Mission. They are both attending Utah State University in Logan, where Angela is majoring in Journalism majoring in and Shand is Agri-Busines- s. Temple. The couple plan to make their home in Logan, where they will continue their studies. Angela is a graduate of Juab High School and Snow College. She served a mission for the LDS Church in the Arizona Tempe Mission. Shand is a graduate ofManti High School and Snow College. He served an LDS Mission in A reception will be held in their honor Friday, January 3, 1992 from 6:30 until 9:00 p.m. at the Nephi Stake Center, 351 North 100 West, Nephi, Utah. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Knighton Gray Annette Gray and Brian Keith Knighton were married in the Manti Temple Friday, Dec. 27, 1991 with a host of family members present to witness the impressive ceremony. They were later honored at a wedding breakfast recreation Hall in at the where over 150 guests Ephraim and a the dinner enjoyed music of and tributes program to the bride and groom. Annette is the daughter of Robert C. and Mary Lou Gray of Denver, Colorado and a Co-o- p granddaughter of Barbara and Glenn Bailey of Ephraim and Russell and the late Dorothy Gray ofY uma, Arizona. Parents of the groom are Keith B. and LaNor Knighton, Denver, Colorado. The bride has attended BYU and recently completed an LDS mission in Mexico. The groom has also filled a mission in England and is attending BYU in Provo. The couple will both continue their education at the Y" and Brian plans for further studies in medicine. Open Houses Fire station. The general public was invited to attend. Guelda was born Dec. 29, 1911 to John and Elizabeth Bucklar in Circleville, Utah. 1963. She has 28 grandchildren and 54 greatgrandchildren. She has been in Guelda R. Moosman active in my church positions, and goes to the temple. She still takes care of her husband and home, and enjoys embroidery and quilting. Emergency Phone Numbers m MantiSterling: 911 Ephraim: 45 The Manti Messenger lor H8.00yoor Inoldt Sonprto County, IH.OOywf outoldo 38 8. Moln, Monti, Utoh 84441 ot Monti. Utoh. POSTMASTER: Son oddrooo ehonjoo to: Monti Moooongor, 2nd clno po.t.gVp. 38 S. Moln, Monti, Utah 84842. uses 3184-000- publtohtd mkly In. The Ephraim Enterprise Niels Bradden Petersen was born Dec. 19, 199 1 at the Sanpete Valley Hospital in Mt. Pleasant to Niels Joseph and Teddi Sue Petersen, of Manti. The Petersens also have a little Jo. Amy B. Niels and are Grandparents Mary Ann Petersen and Gail and Pam Buchanan, of Manti. are Ann Buchanan of Manti and Lamar and Nedra Stewart ofGunnison. daughter, Great-grandparen- ts Van Dillon Goodman Its a boy for Diane and Jim Goodman. The baby was born November 26, 1991 in Mesa, Arizona and will be named Van Dillon. Two sisters and three brothers are welcoming the new addition to the family. Happy grandparents are Jayne and Gordon Van Epps of Ephraim. Card of Thanks Thefamily and wife (Eunice) of DeLone (Bill) Anderson wish to thank you for your kindness, thoughtfulness and all your contributions of fond, flowers and money and love in our time of need. We really appreciate all your help at this time. Eunice M. Anderson relatives for their gifts and cards, for food and for all the kindnesses shown to the family of Garth Thomson. We appreciate all of you. Marie Thomson The children of Guelda R. Moosman celebrated her 80th birthday with an open house on Sunday, Dec. 29 at the Nephi A son, Foster Valdean Moosman waskilled by lightning Petersen O' outoldo publlohod wookty lor 18.00yoor Inokto Sonpoto County, 113000 USPS 1777-200- 0 Inc 38 S. Moln, Monti, Utoh 84842. Sanpoto County by Moooongor ntorprloo, POSTMASTER: Sand oddioao chongao to: Ephraim 2nd claoa pootogo paid ot Manti. Utah. Utah 84827. Entarprloo, Boi Unit 1 2, Ephraim, The family of Shirley Peterson would like to express their appreciation to all our family and friends. Thanks to all the neighbors and friends who have been a great help to our mother the past years and the merchants of the area who were kind enough to deliver food and goods to her in her home. A special thanks to the 1st Ward Bishopric, Relief Society and Buchanan Funeral Home, who helped with the service, and those who helped with musical numbers, speakers, and prayers. Thanks to everyone for the flowers, food and cards. The family of Shirley Peterson We would like to express our deepest appreciation for all the cards and phone calls of encouragement in behalf of Neldon V. Sevy. Also, many thank yous to all those who were so willing to help us out and to the sisters in both Ephraim 2nd and 4th Wards for putting together such a nice dinner afterwards. Sincerely, Diane T. Sevy and family members Sevy She married Harold Lowry Leslie on October 23, 1937, Richfield, Utah;he preceded her in death on April 15, 1980. She attended Cyprus High School, graduating from Manti High School. Neldon V. Sevy, age 58, of Ephraim, died Dec. 15, 1991 at his home in Ephraim of cancer. Born March 14, 1933 in Ephraim to Hespert Franklin Sevy and Sarah Rozella Pearson Sevy. Married Ruth Dione Thorpe April 6, 1957 in Salt She lived in the Manti area until 1962, when she followed her husbands work to Salt Lake City. She was a member of the LDS church. Anna was a kind Lake. He loved sunrises and sunsets, being in the mountains with family and friends. He was a member ofthe Rocky Mountain Fur Co. , Mountain Men Club. Veteran of the Korean Conflict and retired from Castle Metals, where he worked for 30 years. Survived by wife, Ephraim; two daughters, Mrs. Dale (Tam) Christensen of Ephraim, Mrs. Gene (Shelly) Blakley of Salt Lake City; six grandchildren, mother Rozella Sevy, Ephraim,; Neldon V. and loving individual who was devoted to her family. Sevy Ruth Thorpe, Salt Lake City; three brothers, Bob Sevy of Ephraim, Wayne Sevy of Manti and Milton Sevy of Salt Lake.Funeral services were held Dec. 22, 1991 in the Ephraim Stake Center. mother-in-la- Interment was in the Ephraim Park Cemetery with military honors. Carla D. B. Crandall Dean Barney Crandall, former of the Gunnison Valley News and Salina Sun, age 54, passed away December 19, 1991. She was born October 27, 1937 in Escalante, Utah to Royal and Lillie May Moosman Barney. She married George Kent Crandall June 24, 1954 in the Manti LDS Temple; he died Tommy Lund and Emily Anna Marshall; and a brother, Norman Webber, all from Salt Lake City. Preceded in death by two sisters and a brother. Health Dept, asks help in Carla attended Springville High School. She held various LDS church positions, including Young Womens Presidency, and teacher, Primary Presidency and teacher, Ward Relief Society teacher, Gospel Doctrine teacher. She was serving in the Stake Single Adult Presidency Juanita Felix, at the time of her death. She sisters, Cherril Clayson, Springville; was also empo ed at the time of her deuth for the LDS church as Pocatello, Idaho; Evelyn Sullivan, Provo; Kay Barney, Manti Temple Secretary. Las Vegas, Nev.; Howard Shehaslivedmany locations Barney, Spanish Fork; Nina during her life, including Reid, Jean Brown, Clair Barney Springville, Bountiful, West and Fern Barber, all Springville; Valley, and Gunnison. Terry Barney, San Diego, Calif. Funeral services were held She is survived by one son 23 at 11 a.m. in the December Michael and three daughters, Center. She was Gunnison Stake Kent, Hillsburo, Oregon; Sue Ann Simkins, Centerfield; and buried in the Springville Julie Nelson, Delta; Terry Jean Evergreen Cemetery under the Lindsay, Provo; mother; 16 direction of Springer-Turne- r grandchildren; brothers and Funeral Home of Salina. Carol Phelps Thomson Carol Phelps Thomson, age 76, passed away on December 19, 1991 in the Sanpete Valley Hospital, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Sha was born in Portland, Oregon on September 10, 1912, to Ernest Hyslop and Druzell Larson. She was marriedto John Phelps in 1930 (deceased), and Garth Thomson in 1948 enforcing tobacco laws The Public Health is Department promotingUtahs tobacco laws in local retail stores as part of its Tobacco Free Utah program. It is unlawful in Utah for a person under the age of 19 to buy, accept, or have in hisher possession tobacco in any form, according to the Central Utah District Health Department. Nicotine is one of the most addictive drugs and almost all smokers get hooked as children. Every day in the U.S. about 3000 children and teenagers become addicted to tobacco which they are able to obtain illegally. Adolescent smoking is an important factor in our antidrug efforts because cigarettes are a gateway drug" for teens. of hard" drug users are 97 smokers. Learning to smoke in ones early years seems to be important trainingforlater drug use. Certainly it is the responsibility of government to protect children and teens from easy access to an addicting and know cancer-causindrug. However, there are not g substantive provisions for enforcement of tobacco laws. So, when you see someone (divorced). She was a member of the Carol Phelps Thomson LDS church, and enjoyed homemaking, painting, writing, sewing and the outdoors. She is survived by children preceded in death by her twin sister, daughter and three greatgrandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday, December 24, 1991 at the Ephraim Stake Center. Garth Thomson, Ephraim, Sharon Christensen, Jane Painter, Jackie Lund, Ed Funeral directors Ursenbach Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant. Interment was in the She is Spring Glen Cemetery. Halbert Frank Garbe serving on the Stake Family Representative Extraction Program and as ahome teacher. Hal loved everyone he met and all were special to him. He will be greatly missed by his many friends and relatives. '1 selling tobacco products in any form to a minor, let the clerk or store owner know it is against the law. Likewise if you see someone refuse to sell tobacco to a minor, especially if they claim it is for someone else, complimentthemfordoingtheir part against drugs and for society and the children. are Thomson, Br rbara Rosquist and spouses, 25 grandchildren, 21 Halbert Frank Garbe, 67, of Schenectady, New York, died December 25, 1991 at his home. Born Oct. 28, 1924 in Manti, Utah, to Frank and Blanche (Mickelson) Garbe. Married Mary Jean Ringlehan, April 28, 1956 in the Manti LDS Temple. He was a retired electrical engineer of General Electric in Schenectady, where he worked for over 39 years. He was very active in the LDS Church all of his life, and served in many positions. He served as bishop, was on the Mission Board, was chairman of the Genealogy program of the Eastern States, and at the time of his death was grandchildren, Jason and Sat., January 5, 1988. great-grandchildre- Survivors include two daughters, LeAnna Lund and six Claire Barclay; and Randall Lisa grandchildren, Lund, Christine Lund Marshall and Amy, Ryan and Adrienne three greatBarclay; Funeral services were held Dec. 28 at the Holbrook Funeral Chapel in Salt Lake City. Interment was in the Manti City Cemetery. Carla We thank all the friends and Guelda R. Moosman She married LeRoy J. Moosman in the Salt Lake Temple in 1934. She is the mother ofeight children; DelRoy John Moosman and Jeneal Peterson of Loa, Utah, Mary Madsen, Rose Shepherd of Nephi, Utah, Velma Johnson of Mesa, Arizona, LuJean Hunt of Teasdale, Utah. Niels Bradden V. Leslie, age 72, passed away December25, 1991,inSaltLake City. She was born January 16, 1919, in Magna, Utah, the daughter of Elwin Claire and Amy Eleanor Parker Webber. f Survived by his wife, Schenectady, and children Rebecca (Stephen) Brennen, Boston; James and Stephen of Schenectady; mother, Blanche Garbe of Manti; sister, Maxine (Mont) Shepherd of Ephraim; and brother, Douglas (Jane) of Orem. Funeral services were held Dec. 28, 1991 in Schenectady. Weather The Weather Is reported by Lee J. Anderson, cooperative observer for the U.S. Weather Bureau. |