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Show Community Thursday, March 29, 1984- s, Messengar-Entarpri- Pag 4 ? In memory of. . . Obituaries f f e 09 Krista Lowry i Connie Lund Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lowry (Julie Ann Stringham) are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl in their family. She was bom March 21, 1984 in an American Fork Hospital and Funeral services for Connie Lund, 29, who died on March IS, 1984, in Salt Lake City, were held in the Ward on Manti LDS Third-Fourt- h March 20, 1984. Interment was in the Manti City Cemetery. Miss Lund was born in Gunnison, Utah, on Oct. 19, 1954 to Dale and Janet Lund. She was a graduate of Manti High School, attended Snow College and was a graduate of Brigham Young University. At Manti High School she was active in Model UN, drill team, speech, debate and forensics. She was a member of the NationalHonor Society and a delegate to Girls State. She was a member of the yearbook and school paper staffs. She was a first place winner in the American Legion oratorical contest and was in the state first place runner-u- p meet. She was active in the Mormon Miracle Pageant and studied music for two summers at BYU. While attending Snow College she was a member of the debate team and had several roles in Snow Theater productions. At BYU she was assistant debate coach and individual events coach for the traveling team. She was a judge for these events at BYU and also for the at Manti High School Junior Prom Friday night ara Dan and Macfarlano Wondy Norton, loft, socond attendants; Doug Haymond and Sue Ann Sown, center. Prom King and Prom Queen, and Jeff Bennlon and Kelli Larsen, right, first Royalty who will load promonado Connl Lund University of Utah. After graduating from BYU, Miss Lund worked for the Utah State Supreme Court and later became executive secretary for J. Spencer Kinard, KSL television news director. At the time of her death she was employed at American Express. Miss Lund is survived by her parents, Manti; brothers, Larry Dale Lund, Salt Lake City; Steven James Lund, Butte, Mont.; grandmothers Edna Lund, Manti; Ruth James, Emanuel Fayette; Hansen, Manti. Third-Fourt- Salt Lake City, on Sept. 17, 1965. They were later divorced. He is survived by sons Larry and Kirk and daughter, Tracey, West his parents. Manti; brothers Norman. Salt Lake City; Hal, West Jordan; sister, Debbie S. Glazier, Mission Veijo, Calif.; grandmother, Rachel Peterson, Orem. Valley City; An active member of the LDS Church, Mrs. Nielson served in the ward Primary and Relief Society for many years. h She is survived by her husband, a son, Keith Earl, Gunnison; daughters Marge Virginia Nielson Draper, and Judy Ann DrapcrTowne, both of Manti; a sister, Ailcen Nielson Dodd, San Diego, Calif.; six grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren, and one on May 15, 1935. Ruth Frischknecht Curtis Dorius Funeral services for Ruth Frischknecht Curtis Dorius, 82, who died on March 20, 1984, in the Salt Lake LDS Hospital following a cerebral hemmorhage, were held at the Fairmount LDS Ward chapel. Salt Lake City, on March 23, 1984. Interment was at the Manti City Cemetery. Mrs. Dorius was born in Manti, Utah, on Sept. 24, 1901, to Conrad and Anna Elizabeth Ruesch Frischknecht. She married Isaac Curtis on July 25, 1923, in the Manti LDS Temple. They were later divorced. She married Peter Wilford Olsen Dorius on July 26, 1944, in the Manti Temple. She was a graduate of Manti High School and graduated from the University of Utah with a bachelors degree and a teaching by Bruce Jennings Manti High School juniors will to the theme song promenade Hello Friday night at 10:30 in the school gymnasium. Gass members are this week erecting the decorations, practicing the dance and otherwise preparing for their big night. Prom King Doug Haymond and Prom Queen Sue Ann Bown, will lead the procession. First attendants are Jeff Bennion and Kelli Larsen; second attendants Wendy Norton and Dan Macfarlane. They were certificate in elementary education. She taught for one year in Gunnison, 29 years in Manti and Ephraim and 13 years in the Jordan School District. As a member of the LDS Church, she served for six years as acting ward clerk for the Manti South Ward. She served stake missions in the South Sanpete and Granite stakes, was a Relief Society secretary for six years and was also a teacher in auxiliary organizations. Mrs. Dorius is survived by a son, R" Curtis and a Dewayne daughter, Mrs. Jay M (Rebecca) Peterson, Salt Lake City; 11 grandchildren 26 and six step-son- s and daughters. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Lorna. Stay up to Date on Local Read your Happenings Local Hometown Newspaper! The prom committee includes Heidi Baker, general chairman; Monique Luster, decorations; Jolyn Wilkinson, refreshments; Sue Ann Bown, advertising, and Michelle Bahr, programs. the post The prom is is informal. night Saturday prom Becky Kjar, Bob Bessey and Glen K. Goodwin are the junior class advisors. h Manti. from North Craig graduated School and served an Sanpete High LDS mission to Calif. He is working verification and interrupt service. Verification service, is a service in which an operator determines if a line is in use. Customers request this service when they want assurance that the line is indeed busy. Interrupt service is an emergency service. When a customer must contact someone and the line is busy, an operator will interrupt the conversation and put the concerned customer through. Ken Hill, public relations manager for Mountain Bell in Utah, explains the new policy. Under our previous pricing structure, these services were paid by all rate payers as part of exchange service rates," Hill said. Studies indicate, however, that only a small percentage of customers ever use the service, and that those who do use it are often repeat users. The service is valuable to some customers, but now the costs will be billed to those who use it, instead of all customers." Since March 1, Mountain Bell has been charging 80 cents for busy-lin- e verification, and $1.10 for opeator interrupt service. Realizing the value, necessity and critical nature of emergency interrupt service to law enforcement and emergency response agencies, be welcomed home by their sister Candice, age 2. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mortensen and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wheeler of Manti. are: Melva Crisp of Paul Mortensen of Ephraim, Roosevelt, Ellis Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wheeler of ts Fairview. going to help fund Steve Peterson For the second season in succession, Snow College has the honor of Basketball hosting the ICAC game, to be held this Friday at 7:30 ip the Activity Center. The Badgers, once again the Intermountain CoConference Athletic llegiate champions, will play against the top ten hoopers from the other five from Ricks, teams in the ICAC-tw- o Dixie, UTCP, CNCC, and CEU. All-St- Shop expenses for the regional and national play-offSnow and Dixie were eliminated in round one of the Region One playoffs in Arizona, but Ricks managed to beat CSI to represent Region 18 at the national Tourney in Kansas, where they lost in the consolation championship game. s. last the The half-tim- e feature year will again be a slam-dun- k contest, won last year by Snows Robert Cochran. Snow defeated 105-9- All-Sta- 2. at Home Llia Blankenship and Craig Johnson for Blankenship, Barton Construction of Ephraim. The couple will be making their home in Mt. Pleasant. interrupt procedures busy-lin- e Bradley Earl and Bryce Robert. They will Snow College Friday Houri: Shows at 7:00 p.m. Fri, Sat., 7:00 end 9:00 p.m. Ma Bell adopts new Mountain Bell has instituted a new procedure in Utah regarding are the proud parents of twin boys born March 25th at the St. Marks Hospital. They weighed 5 lbs 13 oz and 6 lbs 3 oz, and will be named game at Tickets are $2.50 for adults and $ 1 .00 for students, with the proceeds 0 Grandparents of Lisa are Mr. and Mrs. Jared Jensen of Ephraim and Mrs. Nina Mullins of Craigsville, West Virginia. The bride graduated from Manti High School in 1981 and has attended Snow College. She is presently employed at the Bank of Ephraim. Craig's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielson of Ephraim and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Johnson of l; All-St- ar Blankenship announce the marriage of their daughter, Lisa, to Craig Johnson, son of Philip and Sandra Johnson of Mt. Pleasant. They will be married Friday, April 6th in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held honoring the couple that evening from 7:30-9:3p.m. in the Ward. Ephraim First-Fift- Robert and Leigh Ann Wheeler elected to the honored positions by their classmates. semi-forma- Curtis (Jerry) and Jerrelyn David Lester Stott Wheeler Friday night in gymnasium Lisa Blankenship to be married April 6 Alta Annie Schlapfer Nielson Funeral services for Alta Annie Schlapfer Nielson, 81, who died in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, on March 22, 1984, were held in the Manti LDS Ward chapel on March 26, 1984. Interment was in the Manti City Cemetery. Mrs. Nielson was born in Manti, Utah, on April 28, 1902, to Emily Ruesch and Conrad Schlapfer. She married Fred Sidney Nielson on Sept. 23, 1921. Their marriage was eternalized in the Manti LDS Temple MHS dates Junior Prom Weddings First-Secon- Mr. Stott married Peggy Katz, Bradley Earl and Bryce Robert attendants. David Lester Stott Funeral services for David Lester Stott, 39, who died on March 26, 1984, when hit by a car while surveying a road project near Tremonton, Utah, will be held on Friday, March 30, 1984, in the Manti d LDS Ward chapel. Burial will follow in the Manti City Cemetery. There will be a viewing tonight (Thursday) from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday from 11:30 to 1 p.m. at the ward chapel. Mr. Stott was born on June 10, 1944, at Salina, Utah, to L. Donald and LaNeice Peterson Stott. He was a graduate of Manti High School and Salt Lake Tech College. At the time of his death he was a surveyor for the Utah State Department of Transportation. He had been a member of the Utah National Guard for 23 years. He loved basketball, hunting and fishing. He w as a member of the LDS Church. weighed tV lbs. Baby Krista, as she will be named, has a sister Jena, 6 and two brothers, Andy, 5 and Russell, 3. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stringham and Mrs. and Mrs. Marlton Lowry; Mr. and Mrs. Janice Nielson are Mountain Bell will exempt such agencies from paying the charges, Hill said. According to Mike Twitty, public manager for AT&T Our operators Communications, Kill be doing the actual verification and emergency interrupt service for Mountain Bell. We will continue our traditional policy of interrupting a customer's conversation only in response to an urgent or emergency request. This will guard the customers rights to privacy and prevent undue infringements on their conversations." relations explains that privacy is further ensured by special equipment used to scramble telephone conversations. In addition to scrambling the conversations, the equipment also makes use of a periodic warning tone that signals Twitty Guitarist Monday, April 2, 1984 8:00 P.M. 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