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Show SOCIAL SCENE Kylie d sandy-brown-haire- baby girl arrived Monday, Sept. 18, 1989 in the Sanpete Valley Hospital at Mt. Pleasant. She weighed 7 lbs. 8 oz. She is a first child for Kaylene and Mark Yardley of Logan. She will be named Kylie. Happy grandparents are Jesse and Pauline Birch of Ephraim, for whom this is the sixth grandchild, and Gene and Goldie Olsen recites wedding vows with Reeve Norman Goldie Olsen and Reeve Nor- man were married Saturday, September 23, 1989 in a beautiful setting of fall flowers at the Ephraim 2nd Ward Church. Bishop Barry Baker performed the nuptial rites in the presence of 85 family members. Following the wedding ceremony, the family enjoyed a luncheon hosted by Goldies daughters, Joyce Parry and LuAnn Anderson and Goldies granddaughters. Prayers were offered by a brother, Dee Peterson, and a friend, Howard Vocal selections were sung by Boyd Goble, accompanied by his wife, Margaret. years and received recognition for her valuable service there when she was recently presented with a United States flag which had been flown at the nations capitol. All of her seven grandchildren and 19 were present for the wedding. great-grandchildr- Reeve has been a lifelong resident of Mt. Pleasant where he was of Lasson and Norman Auto Sales for many years. He has two sons Gary of Sandy and Bryant of South Jordan, 14 grandchildren and three The couple will make their home in Ephraim. er Wil-lardso- n. Goldie was supervisor Anita Yardley Mayfield, who now have four grandchildren. The little girl has six Tom and Loa Yardley, Mayfield, Myrdean and Asa Perks, St. George and Lee and Martha Cottle, Ogden. Snow College cafeteria for 25 Hawks girl for Alan and Orem. The welof Hawks Mary come little miss arrived Sunday, Sept. 17, 1989 and will be named Stephanie Marie. She are maternal grandparents. Manti Temple wedding joins David Parry, Marnie Bowden Parry, California and other family members from Ephraim. David Lloyd Parry of San Diego, California and Marni Bowden of Lethbridge, Canada were married September 12, 1989 in the Manti LDS Temple. Snow College Activity A new little daughter is being welcomed at the home of Tom and Michelle Bailey this week. The baby was born Saturday, September 23, 1989 in the Gunnison Valley Hospital. She weighed 7 lbs. 1 oz. A brother Keith, and sisters Brooke and 12-1- with their new little sister. Happy grandparents are Glenn and Barbara Bailey, Ephraim and Mayfield. Allen and Dorothy Anderson, Ephraim, are the Mrs. Gordon Bowden of Lethbridge, Canada are parents of the bride. Guard Private Army Joe T. Bennett has completed the basic field artillery cannoneer course at Fort Sill, Okla. During the course, students were taught the duties of a howitzer or gun section crewman. They also received instruction in communications, maintenance and the handling of ammunition and explosives. He is the son of Joe C. and Lynda B. Bennett of Manti. The private is a 1988 graduate of Manti High School. Cen- 4. Anniversary! 9-fap-py on andJo!Ann Qreene 1 7 Vfappy Racquetball isnt currently an Olympic sport, said Trythall, so he is anxious to attend the clinic and find out what the Olympic committee might have in store. great-grandparent- s. Drive Safely and Buckle Up! Following the temple ceremony the bridal party assembled in Ephraim at the home of Blodwen Olsen, an aunt of the groom, for a luncheon. The newlyweds were later honored at a wedding dinner at the Lion House in Salt Lake City. A reception was held in Lethbridge later in the week to further honor the couple. Hie bride has a teaching position and the groom his doctors degree in engineering. They will make their home in San Diego, California. Thirty-fiv- e family and friends from Canada for the wedcame ding festivities. Relatives of the Parrys who came were: Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jubber, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Nissan, Washington, Utah, Carol 0 klahoma National According to Trythall, only 50 teacherscoaches in the U.S. were nominated. As far as I know, he said, only two junior colleges will be represented at the clinic. The Olympic committee is paying all expenses for the coaches to attend the clinic. Kristen are getting acquainted babys Ed Nielson of Manti, turned 92 years of age on Sept. 22. To his amazement, 12 close friends surprised him with a surprise birthday party at the home of the Alburn Lyons. They prepared a chicken dinner, tricked him into coming into the house, and ashe stepped into the living room, they all called out, sur- sponsored by the U.S. Olympic Committee. The conference will be held in Colorado Springs on October Stanford and Jean Peterson, Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Parry, of Concord, California. Mr. and at Ft. Sill, Page 3 ter director and physical education instructor, Bob Trythall, has been nominated and accepted to attend a racquetball clinic Bailey baby girl great-grandchildre- n. at the Nominated to attend racquetball clinic in Oct. weighed 6 lbs. 1 oz. She was born at a Provo hospital. A sister, Nichole, is happy for her new companion. Pleased grandparents are Verlyn and Grace Hawks of EpKraim, who now have 19 grandchildren. Roger and Cleola Evans of Mapleton Ed Nielson prise! and then sang Happy Birthday to him. His sons and wives (Lamar and Max) from Salt Lake also came to visit him over the weekend. Ed reported that it was truly a special birthday for him. great-grandparent- s: Its a second honors Completes NG training Birthday party Yardley A pretty Thursday, September 28, 1989 e, Messenger-Enterpris- y'ears September 30, 1989 KS SS99M Elk & Deer Hunt Clothing Sale at Jensen's. Inc. KAYDENJ. COLBY celebrated his first birthday on September 22, 1989. He celebrated with two parties because on the weekend his aunts and uncles and cousins were in Manti and it was his one cousins birthday four days before his. So they celebrated together. Grandpa and Grandma were there to celebrate. Then on the 22nd he got to celebrate again with mom and dad, Allan and Jane. Kaydens grandparents are: John Henrie and Rcnae Nielson and the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Colby. ? ' Coat ; riSSSj'v., - fir" $54.98 A nvO; r Hooded Sweat Shirts : Insulated, Zippered Reg. $19.98, Now on Sale at f:' Mile Cloth Orange to Camoflage Reg. $59.98, Now on Sale at TA, 27842 Reg. $72.00, Now on Sale at Fairbanks Reversable Ten 'V' "- li Jiipu ' Insulated Boots $1 V 28952 Reg. $65.98, Now on Sale at Pullover Sweat Shirts $44.98 Reg. $9.98, Now on Sale at Glacier Sfi il si Blaze Orange KELSEY MARIE PACKINGIIAM I I ' i .... ....... .. MICHAEL PIERCE JOHNSON celebrated his first birthday on September 20. Five brothers and sisters saw to it that this popular family member had an exciting day. Also celebrating were his parents, Steve and Dorothy Johnson, and grandparents, Maurine and Bob Johnson of Manti, and Fred and Mary Scholes, Sandy. Fleece Jackets celebrated her first birthday on September 18, 1989, with aunts, uncles, cousins, par- ents and grandparents helping to observe the special occasion. Her parents arc Michael and Laurie Packingham of Ephraim. Grandparents are Boyd and Margaret Goble of Gunnison and Clem and Lani King of Henderson, Nevada. Great-grandparen- ts 27902 Reg. $77.98, Now on Sale K 59.98 10" Beaver . V' Reg. $24.98 Sale Price 'I 17.9 j. - are Boyd and Ruth Goble, Ephraim and Ross and Ceva Johnson, Fairview. tv Emergency Numbers: Manti -- 911 Ephraim - 181 .1 'Ml fit liilli X uEEtMsi |