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Show SOCIAL SCENE Messenger-Enterpris- r Howard Harmston Sr., Roosevelt and Mrs. Alice Ashton, I leber. Her Thursday, June 1,1989 e, Page 3 m i Joan great-grandmothe- r, Olsen, who has 23 lives in Ephraim. great-grandchildre- Lori Lee Hansen Blake Joseph Wheeler Blake Joseph is the name chosen for the new son at the home of Rick and Linda Wheeler. The baby was born Wednesday, May 17, 1989 in Orem and weighed 8 lbs. 11 oz. He now evens the score at the Wheeler home, making three boys and three girls. Jaron, Jennie, Dallin, Stacey and Annalee are getting acquainted with their new brother. Happy grandparents are Vail and Colleen Nielson. Blake Joseph has three s: Afton Johnson, Ephraim; Anna Jensen, Fairview; Maurine Cook, Lake Powell. Melissa Rose Simmons Susan Dean, Kevin Keller Mr, and Mrs. Richard E. Dean of Washington, Utah announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan, to Kevin A. Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Halbert Keller of Ivins, Utah. The marriage will be performed Saturday, June 3 in the St. George LDSTemple. A reception will be heldintheirhonorthatevening from 6:30 until 8:30 p.m. at the Southern Terrace Reception Center, 285 W. Tabernacle in St. George. Susan has been an employee of Dixie Medical Center in the outpatient registration since graduation from Pine View High School with the Class of88. She was a member of the National Honor Society duringher junior and senior year and a member of the Future Business Leaders of America during her senior year. Kevin is a graduate of Dixie High School. He has served a r mission for the LDS Church in California. He has been a student of SUS(J. This fall Kevin and Susan plan to move to Salt Lake City, where they will continue their formal education. Susan will be studying to become a legal secretary. Kevin will be studying . Scott and Ixjrrie Simmons are happy to announce the birth of their third child, a daughter, in the St. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake City on May 26, 1989. The baby weighed 5 lbs. 10 oz. and will be named Melissa Rose Simmons. Lori Lee Hansen is the name chosen for the newborn daughter of Theodore and Wendy Hansen of Ephraim. She was born on April 23, 1989 at the Gunnison Valley Hospital and weighed 7 lbs. 11 12 oz. Lori has one brother Kyle, age 5 and one sister, Whitney, age 2. Grandparents are Walter & Ruth Hansen of Ephraim; the late Loland L. Murdock and Beth Murdock of Salt Lake City. Corrections noted for MHS graduate list Last week we ran a pictorial salute to the Manti High School graduates from this years graduating class. As oflen happens, several names were left off the list. Additional students who did graduate are: Sage Anderson, Rusty Braithwaite, Rafael Brad Lyon, Ronald Mortensen, Leisa Nielson Piep, and Dennis Towne. La-Torr- e, Adult education graduates: Kristy S. Clark, Wendy R Clark, Connie J. DcMill, Sonia S. DeMill, Ilene K. Farmer, Manuel G. Fucntes, Rebecca Puen-tos- , Koy Lund, Diane Mortensen, Arlene Lutz Nordell, Kevin Taylorand Vickie Lynne Thom- and Aleth Simmons, Manti, who actually did not graduate, they were: Kori McCaul, Jay Beatty, Liz Lopez, Jennifer Fowles, Randy Beal, Holly Mosher and now have nine grandchildren and Howard and Merry Harni-ston- , Bountiful, who have three. are Mrs. Great-grandparen- son. Some students were listed who Bryon Woolsey. Manti resident observes her 90th birthday year old brother Kric and four year old Rachel welcomed their sister home. Her grandparents are Don Six LaVilla Mickelson A celebration attended by 75 family members at the Manti Senior Citizen Center honored LaVilla Mickelson on the occasion of her 90th birthday anni- versary. Grandchildren from as far away as Hawaii, California, Reno, Nev., Kansas City, Missouri and Oregon, attended. And all of her grandchildren, greatgrandchildren, a son and daughters from Utah were present. Friends from Texas and Florida also attended. The highlight of the day for Mrs. Mickelson was the fulfillment of her special wish for a hot air balloon ride, which gave her a scenic view of the temple and the city of Manti. Robert Nicholas Lansdell celebrates his first birthday on June 4th, 1989. He is the son Iton and Callie (Kiesel) Lansdell of Manti. This bright, happy little boy has brought much happiness, joy and many blessings to his family through- out this past year. Joining in the birthday fun will be his sister Heaven Marie and his brothers Ronnie and Matthew. Relatives were able to spend His grandparents are Mrs. the entire Memorial weekend D. Kiesel and the late Nila celebrating this special occasion. Alton F. Kiesel of Manti, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Local Lansdell of Pine Bluff, ArSupport kansas and also Bill It. WarMerchants ren of Pine Bluff, Arkansas. You Can Buy What Happy Birthday Robert At Home! Nicholas! two-yea- business management. announces local scholarship winner UP&L Utah Power and Light Company is pleased to announce the winners of their annual achievement scholarships. Slaci Madsen of Manti High Weather The Weather Is reported by Lee J. Anderson, cooperative observer for the U.S. Weather Bureau. Date May 23 May 24 May 25 May 26 May 27 May 28 May 29 Max.Min.Prec. 60 ... 40 61 ... 35 70 37 ... 40 79 ... 37 79 ... 44 70 ... 77 63 School was awarded a $500 scholarship. Utah Power and Light believes in the future of our youth.The future of our state and nation depends on the academic excellence of our young people and we want to help to strengthen those future leaders," says Jack Peck, Utah Power & Light Region Manager. Advertising Doesn't Cost ... It Pays! Readers are Winners! Celebrate the Year of the Young Reader! Beginning Wednesday, June 7 at 10:00 a.m. Manti Public Library to yrs. old Children 2 10 Stories, activities, contests, and prizes! $1.00 donation requested for eaeh child. Sponsored by the litnh State Library and the Manti Public Library. Popular Pykettes women's sportswear a dramatic fashion statement and an equally dramatic statement of Pyke Manufacturing's commitment to Utah and its 800 employees. Founded in 1898, Pyke has survived depressions, wars, loss of its top executives in a 1971 plane crash, and competition from the Pacific Rim. Instead of moving its manu- 1970 to over $50 million in 1988. UP&L proudly serves this remarkable company. facturing operations to lower cost areas of the world, Pyke stayed in Salt Lake City and has grown to 4 factories, 15 retail X oonau outlets, 2,500 wholesale accounts, and raised sales from around $7 million in happen. X ptMieo" LIGHT |