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Show Messenger-Enterpris- In Thursday, December 20, 1 990 e, Weather memory of... The Weather is reported by Lee J. Obituaries Anderson, cooperative observer for the U.S. Weather Bureau. Max. Min. Prec. Snow Date Philip Conway H Anderson Philip Conway Anderson, 67, of Ephraim, died March 10, 1990 in Provo, Utah. He was worn June 4, 1922 in Ephraim, Utah to Lars Cannon and Hazel Anderson Anderson. He married Margery Jacobsen March 31, 1942 in Flagstaff, Arizona, with their marriage later eternalized in the Manti LDS Temple. He graduated from Snow College and the University of Utah School of Pharmacy. He is the past owner and operator of Anderson Drug in Ephraim, now run by his son, Jeff. Phil was active in civic affairs, and was a supporter of the Ephraim Little League, Coach of the Ephraim Red Socks for 20 years, a supporter of Manti High School football, Palisade Golf Course, and the Ephraim Guppies." He was a former city councilman for Ephraim. He also enjoyed and was an accomplished wood craftsman, building many grandfather clocks, cedar chests, desks and toys for family and friends, as well as remote control airplanes. Phil was a recipient of the Snow College Distinguished Alumni honor recently. He was a member of the Ephraim 3rd Andrew Andrew Madsen, 59, of Brigham City, died Thursday, December 13, 1990 in a Salt Lake City hospital. He was born January 17, 1931 in Manti, a son of Stanford and Grace Andersen Madsen. He married Merilouise Hansen on June 8, 1956 in the Manti LDS Temple. He was reared and educated in Manti and graduated from Snow College and Utah State University. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and had served during the Korean Conflict He had been employed at Thiokol Corp. as a chemical engineer for 31 years. He enjoyed reading, hiking and genealogical work. He loved people and was well respected and loved by everyone who knew him. He was an active member Erica Elaine Ericksen VaLon and Heidi Ericksen of Richfield are the happy and proud parents of a beautiful blond-hairebaby girl. She was born Dec. 12 in the Gunnison Valley Hospital and weighed 6 Citation by Snow College President Gerald Day. lbs. 12 oz. She will be named Erica Elaine. She has one brother VayLon waiting at home. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Franz Huntsman, Manti; Mr. and Mrs. Robert d Philip Conway Anderson Weiss, Ward in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. He is survived by his wife, three sons, one daughter; Mrs. Larry (Joy) Williams, Mesa, Arizona; Russell Cannon, West Valley City; Philip Jeffery, Ephraim; Robert Brad, St. George; eleven grandchildren, one two brothers and one sister, Gordon Anderson, LaRue Hutton of Salt Lake City; Daniel W. Anderson, Sandy, and was preceded in death by a daughter, Sherry Ana Funeral services were held Thursday, December 13, 1990 and was buried in the Ephraim Park Cemetery. great-grandchil- Ephraim; great-grandparen- ts Jacob Grant Wilson Walter (Hermansen) and Gina Wilson are delighted to announce the birth of their first child, a son, born on from a siren call to a phone call, and now a paging system, the department now has a response time of just three minutes, which is exceptional, especially for a volunteer crew. Dean Jensen received the Presidential Service Citation The youngest of nine children, Dean was born in Moroni to Vernile and Bertha Jensen. He learned the meaning of work on the family farm in Freedom, and he and his family continue to run Jensens Buyway in Moroni, a family tradition for 70 years. He was drafted and served time in the armed forces, with most of his service in Germany. Dean is active in the American Legion. He has also been a scoutmaster for 13 years, and is very active in the LDS Church. He is currently serving as High Priest group leader. He Carma married Mikkelson 35 years ago, and they have three boys and one girl. Two ofhis sons have served missions for the church, with his third son currently on a mission to Iowa. Dean and his now wife five have grandchildren, who refer to him as Grandpa up the hill." half-tim- Alabama. Little Jacob Grant Wilson this award on the basis of his Proud grandparents for the numerous contributions to the first time are Morris and Colleen community where he was born Hermansen of Ephraim. and raised. One of his most valued Paternal grandparents are Grant and Reta Wilson of Orem. contributions is his 30 years of Another exciting first will take service to the volunteer fire place when Aunt Erica flies to department. Dean has served Madsen Alabama with Grandma Colleen as the fire chief for nearly 25 of to get acquainted (and spoil) this those years. of the LDS Church and had During that time he helped served as stake historical clerk new bundle of joy. build the company from a single and as ward clerk to several Sarah Lyn Gailey war surplus government truck bishops. Sarah Lyn is the name to the current four trucks and Surviving him are his wife chosen for the new little daughter equipment truck. Under his of Brigham City, and four of Clark and Diane Hedelius direction the company acquired daughters: Charlene Madsen, a new red fire engine in 1986 Gailey. The new baby was born Brigham City; Mrs. Philip in December 1990 and later a new fire station to 8, Saturday, (Diane) Audet, of Houston, a San Diego hospital and weighed house all the equipment. Texas; Mrs. David (Elaine) 71bs. loz. Asister, AngelaJearr,' Dean has greatly shortened Gurney, Brigham City; Mrs. Jeff welcomes her new sister. the baby response time for his crews (Laura) Wells, Willard, a are Dr. and Mrs. over the Grandparents years. With a move grandson, Andrew David Robert Hedelius, Ephraim and Gurney, Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gailey, Also surviving are a sister: West Jordan. The baby also has Mrs. Alton (Barbara) Oviatt of a in Bellevue, Bozeman, Montana; and two Washington. Sarah Lyn is the brothers, Von Madsen, San 22nd grandchild for the Ramon, Calif.; and Lee Madsen, Hedeliuss. Grandmother Anna Whittier, California. Jean has spent the past three Kendall and Freddie Keller Funeral services were held weeks in San Diego with the won the Classic Elegance contest, Saturday, December 15 in the Gaileys. and Jensens Dept. Store won Brigham City LDS 24th Ward Chelcee Stevenson the Holly Jolly Business contest, Chapel. in last Saturdays final lighting Robert and Jody Stevenson Interment was in the are contest. to new have a daughter happy Brigham City Cemetery. to help them celebrate The Kellers and Jensens Christmas. The baby was born store were awarded $50 for their Tuesday, Dec. 4, 1990 at the winning entries, with comOrem Community hospital and mittees selecting the weekly weighed 7 lbs 8 oz. She will be winners. named Chelcee. The Stevensons also have another daughter, Mantis Christmas events all Brittany. Pleased grandparents culminated on Saturday, with are Monte and Maxine Shepherd Santa Claus arriving by fire who now have 12 grandchildrea engine at the Manti Armory, to Gloria Ford of Orem is the babys be greeted by hundreds of excited the Manti Temple for many maternal grandmother. from and retired there children, who turned out to years and Frank are welcome him to town, and make been only recently. They have of Garbe Manti. Blanche active participants in their personal requests for items like church and the community. dolls, games, skates, and pets. members Observing Santas girth, one attending Family ' little were Monte and Maxine girl loudly wondered how he managed to squeeze down Shepherd, Ronald and Freddie the chimney. Ann Stevenson, all of Ephraim and Douglas and Jane Garbe Local performers also 1 and children and grandchildren entertained the crowds. The of Orem and Salt Lake City. Lidell family, Cozy Cox and Plans for an excellent Pauline Yardley performed parenting conference are being Christmas music, and Kay e Adams led children in singing firmed up by a local committee, chaired by Margaret Allen and old Christmas favorites. advised by Eloise Liddell. Twelve booths located in the The conference will be held Armory catered craft and cold the Montana, Idaho and Utah Wednesday, January 12, 1991 weather goodies, likehot chili to State Wildlife agencies, began at Manti High School, beginning the crowds. trapping birds early this month at 5:30 p.m. One booth worker said at Harriman State Park in Idaho Kim Cragun from Snow and at Red Rock Lakes National College will address issues and business was as brisk as the weather outside. We sold out Wildlife Refuge in Montana. The concerns of parents. His remarks birds are being relocated to will be followed with a buffet early," he noted. Booth operators a $5.00 fee, and then kept wetlands in southern Idaho, supper, served at no charge to paid the western Wyoming and Utah profits. participants. Then the keynote where vegetation is abundant The drawing for the prizes be will Eloise speaker given by and the danger of winter loss is Bell, a n was certainly the most popular educator, minimal. humorist, lecturer and author. event, next to Santas arrival. Around 40 gifts were donated The Utah trumpeters were She has recently written a book by local businesses went to lucky marked with yellow dye and entitled Only When I Laugh." ticket holders. And in addition, fitted with green collars before $400 in city money was presented release so they can be readily to people who held the right from tundra distinguished tickets. swans. No swan or goose hunting occurs at Fish Springs. Wayne Cox was celebration weighed 7 12 lbs. Manti City celebration great-grandmoth- er features Santa, contests of 9ote chairman, and LaMar Kjar was Other committee members included Carol Shaw, drawings; Janet Maylett, programs; and Lori Pendle, lighting contest. Was the celebration a success? One little boy paid it the ultimate compliment. Why dont they do this every Saturday?" he asked his mother. Frank Garbe celebrates his 91st birthday Dec. 8 The family of Frank Garbe met on December 8, 1990 at his home, in Manti, to honor him on the occasion of his 91st birthday. Mr. Garbe, who was born on December 10th remains active and able to enjoy those golden years with his wife, Blanche. He plants a garden each summer and takes care of it and his surroundings. He and his wife worked as ordinance workers at Utah gets Great-grandparen- Springs National Wildlife Refuge this week, the result of a multieffort to y state, multi-agenc- expand the trumpeters winter range southward and avert devastating winter losses. In February, 1989, 100 trumpeter swans died on the Henrys Fork of the Snake River when the river froze and cut off the swans primary food supply of aquatic vegetation. A dramatic decline in aquatic vegetation in the area this year further threatens the birds. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service biologists, in cooperation with f Your acts of kindness and concern during Barbaras illness have been overwhelming. We wish to express our appreciation to all of you who have remembered us during this time. It is good to live in a community where there is so much love and caring. Thanks to all of you who have been so thoughtful. Barbara and Glenn Bailey. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to all who assisted me at the time of my accident and hospitalization. The lovely flowers, cards, phone calls, visits and other deeds of kindness meant so much to me. thanks also goes to my Relief Society President, Kathy Cox, and husband David, who is my home teacher. They, along with Nurse Karen, stayed with me until I was settled in A special the hospital. That help was exceptional, and gratefully appreciated. I am convalescing now at home with the help of my family, who are always there when I need them with their loving support, as well as the continuing support of Kathy, Dave and others in the ward. I also thank the nurses, and staff at the Sanpete Valley Hospital, who were very patient and efficient My Christmas wish for all is love, happiness, good health, and peace in the New Year. Sincerely, Irla Maylett dates parenting conference PTA trumpeter swans trumpeter thoughtful and kind to us during the illness and passing of pur husband, father and grandfather. For the many cards, letters, visits and prayers of concern during Phils illness, we are grateful. For the food, flowers and all the acts of caring shown at the time of the funeral, we express our thanks. A special appreciation to Janice Wright and Marcia Nielson for doing the flowers. The family of Phil Anderson ts twenty-fiv- swans were released at the Fish We express our gratitude thanks to all who have been so The man who has been in charge of the Moroni City volunteer fire department for nearly a quarter of a century was honored at Snow College over the weekend. e of the basketball during Snow between College and game Treasure Valley Community College. Dean was selected for December 4, 1990 in Huntsville, d, and Dean Jensen honored by Snow College are: Mr. and Mrs. Archie Edwards, Manti and Mr. LaVar Huntsman of Missouri. y Birthdays Twenty-fiv- e Page 3 Now he can have both. With "Variable Universal Life Insurance. Variable Universal Life Insurance from Firm Bureau helps give you the economic security you need now, for you and your family. And this policy can change with your changing needs throughout your lifetime. 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