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Show compete for Mrs. Utah USA Will Vivian Kosan Bagnall, of Manti, has been selected as a contestant in the 1991 Mrs. Utah USA State Pageant, the official state preliminary to the nationally televised Mrs. USA School). A beauty, grace, A t ,.Vf VAV .;? 4 ht i4i M. v rf i v 4 4 ilA 1 1 f i ' , V.7. V.V V, V' A Hi 4 V A 4 I i 4i i 3 i i J. r &, AMIE LEE ANDERSON of Ephraim is happy to be her celebrating first birthday. Joining in the celebration on May 7 were the members of her fan club, including parents, Mark and Margie Anderson, and family members Tiffany, Katie and McKay Anderson. Grandparents who joined in the fun were Iris Olson of Ephraim and George and Afton Anderson of Moroni. M Jf S Mary Peacock of Manti, as two of their grandchildren were married in the Manti LDS Temple. Saturday, April 27, Susan, daughter of J. Bruce and Joyce Peacock, was married to Jeffrey Coleman Madsen, son of Mrs. Ray Ennis and the late Dr. G. Franklin Madsen. Roland Beck, a family cousin, performed the ceremony in the Tower Room. That afternoon at Cove in Provo, a luncheon and program were enjoyed by family members and friends. A reception honoring the bride and groom was held that evening in the Old Utah County Building in Waldon Provo. Tuesday, April 30, Julie Lawrence and J. Brooks Peacock were also married in the Tower Room. The ceremony was performed by R. Morgan Dyreng, a cousin. Parents of the bride are Karen M. Lawrence and the late David E. Lawrence. Parents of the groom are Dr. Steven L. Peacock and Regina M. Peacock. Following the marriage ceremony, a luncheon and program for family members and friends were held at Manti House Inn. The program included musical numbers and a proper roasting and toasting of the b ride and groom. !W jr M v f -- community affairs since returning to this area 3 12 years ago. She served as director and choreographer for the Manti Temple Centennial Dance Festival. She is founderdirector of the Central Utah Ballet School, The Snow College Summer Ballet Camp and the Central Utah Nutcracker. She is a volunteer Girls State Counselor and an active member of the womens American Legion Auxiliary Post t Following the honeymoon, a reception will be held in their honor May 17, in Pleasant Grove. Jacobson - Christiansen Jean Jacobson, daughter of Dr. Wendell and Gwen McGany and the late Rawlin Jacobson, Ephraim, was married April 20, 1991 to Mark Christiansen, son of Harold and Ruth Christiansen, Mayfield. Judge Ned Jensen officiated at the ceremony which was held in the Mayfield Ward Chapel. Parents of the groom hosted a wedding breakfast immediately following the ceremony. The couple were further honored at an open house at the McGarry home in Ephraim that evening. The bride is a graduate of Manti High School and Snow College. She also attended Salt Lake Community College and the USU, Logan. She is currently employed by the Southland Corporation in Salt Lake City. 31. Most recently Mrs. Bagnall nominated to receive the Desert Award from the Storm Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for actually promoting support of our troops locally during the Gulf Crisis. Vivian is married to Lewis Rawlin Bagnall. They are the parents of four children. Hogle Zoo lists summer hours Utahs Hogle Zoo is now open 6 p.m. at 9 a.m. and closes at through the summer months. Zoo grounds will remain open until 7:30 p.m. Utahs Hogle Zoo is open 363 days a year. Adult admission is $4, senior citizens and children 5 through 14 are $2 and children under 5 are free. Emergency Phone Numbers MantlSterllng: 911 Ephraim: 45 The groom is a graduate of Gunnison High School and has attended Snow College. He is a graduate and former instructor of the Specialized Mechanical Training School for Chevrolet He is presently a diesel mechaftio with the Horse Shoe Express Trucking Company in Salt Lake City. The couple will make their home in Midvale. Emergency Phone Numbers MantiSterling: 911 Ephraim: 5-23- 45 Spring Bouquets (Potted and Corsages The Scandinavian Festival Parade will be held on Saturday, May 25th at 11 a.m., around the Snow College Campus. The theme is Dala Hess on Parade" - Planters Horse. flags of Scandinavia, Hans Christen Andersen fairy tale figures, vikings and norsemen. Prizes for the parade are: Best Family Entry $25 plus 2 large Fat Jacks Pizza with beverage First place $40 Second place - $30 Third place $25 Fourth place $20 Fifth place $15 Best Costume $20 Best Entry to follow the Theme $20 Best Group entry - 30 Several honorable mention $5 Contact one ofthe following -- - - Blooming Plants SL Large. Variety of Mothers Day Cards r - W0 LfDS (Boofe ancCStatues i for that UUl SpeciaCMoml JSnaat VA.j'ti -- - with your entry information: Ann Susie Nilssen, Olson, Tawny Olsen, Vickie Anderson, 283-473- 283-683- 2; 283-455- 5; i If she become Mrs. Utah USA Mrs. Bagnall would like to focus attention to rural Utah. Mothers (Day May 25 participate. Be creative and bring your entry to the parade. Some ideas might be: trolls, maypoles, A Vivian Kosan Bagnall (Hanging (Plants k t 'A ru For many years the figure ofthe :Dala Hess" has been a good-luc- k symbol for the people of Scandinavia. A special invitation is extended for families to , y0MK favorite store Festival Parade Good-Luc- M r step-grandfath- - The Swedish . v ? i Jordan Kenneth is the name d little chosen for the Kenneth and of home at the boy Eva Olsen. The baby is a first son for the couple. He was born Thursday April 25, 1991 in the Payson Hospital. He weighed 7 lbs 14 oz. Sisters Laura and Sara are excited over their new brother. Pleased grandparents are Rowland Olsen, Ephraim and Edna Edmunds, Ftn. Green. Neil Peterson, Ephraim, is the babys 4 - vv,'.y.w. black-haire- The last week of April was an exciting time for John and f y 9 ) Olsen Peacock - Madsen Lawrence - Peacock n 'J I I S family The women involved in the Mrs. USA System are those wishing to help reunite the strength the country was built on - that being the American family. Showcasing the family unit is an important aspect of the Mrs USA Pageant. Vivian has been involved in Jordan Kenneth Julie Lawrence and John Brooks Peacock f v HH M L service. ;W . i t f commitment and community ' t f t ft) , 4 M Vi ' y - , x v - AW ' MA Contestants compete in various categories: lengthy private interviews, physical fitness, evening gown, poise, VVvV A . Vvi444 H 4v iAh 4 irt $ ir t Utah State The 1991 Mrs. Pageant will be held Saturday, June 22, at the Salt Lake Community College 1575 South State, (the old South High ' V M ,44 Pageant. v Page 4 1991 Thursday, May 9, e, Messenger-Enterpris- Hijissett Stover 835 - 4101 j Candy 9; 283-455- 9. h |