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Show Messenger-Enterpris- Community, Society excellence in social case Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Morlin Cox, Manti and Mr. and Mrs. Onicl Larsen, Ephraim. Mrs. Fayben Larsen, Ephraim is the baby's work. Survivors: husband, Lavera May-le- tt Chapman, brother and sisters, Paul Chapman, Mrs. Mae Beveridge, Mrs. Doris Miner, all Salt Lake City; Mrs. Frances eight children: Marlene Munk, Idaho Falls. Funeral services were Peterson, Bountiful; Melody Ann Allagrela, held on Saturday in the Los Angeles, Calif.; Bev- 20th Ward Chapel, 2nd Erda, Avenue and G Street. Strickland, erly Utah; Vickie Bulow, Dale Interment was in the Cox, Russell Cox, all of Murray City Cemetery. Manti; Randy Cox, Sterling; 27 grandchildren; seven Nelson one sister, Louise Bountiful. McKennon, Services were held on Monday, April 26, 1982 for Archie Nielsen Adam Aaron Nelson, infant son of Mark and Julie Nelson. He was bora and Funeral services for died on April 23, 1982. He Archie Nielsen, 79, who is survived by his parents, died on April 20, 1982, in a a brother Matthew and Salt Lake City hospital, Mr. and were held at the Deseret grandparents Mrs. Kent Crandall of Mortuary in Salt Lake Gunnison and Maurine City, on April 23, 1982. Nelson of Manti. Burial Interment was in the Salt was at Manti City Lake City Cemetery. Mr. Nielsen was bora on February 6, 1902, in Manti, Utah, to Mads Peter and Karen (Kerrie) Jensine Henderson Nielsen. He married Afton Susie Hamblin on October New 25, 1938, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Infants December 31, 1972. Mr. Nielsen was an active member of the LDS Tiffany Church. He became totally Reusch blind in 1955 and worked for the Murray B. Allen Tiffany Ann is the name Center for the Blind. He chosen for the first girl at was also active in a the home of Mr. and Mrs. bowling league for the Paul Reusch (Peggy Olblind, winning a trophy in sen) in San Francisco, the sport. Calif. The baby was bora Mr. Nielsen is survived Monday, March 15, 1982 by two daughters, Mrs. in a San Francisco Michael (Ruth Ann) Cothospital, and weighed 6 ton, Murray; Mrs. Hal lbs. 8 oz. She is being (Michele) Cutler, Sandy; welcomed at home by two six grandchildren; two brothers. Pleased granda parents are Mrs. Francis sister, Mrs. Arthel (Mae) Ruesch, Salt Lake City, Zabriskie, Magna. and Richard and Alma Olsen, Gunnison. Mrs, Lynn Spencer Rozella Sevy is the baby step-mothe- r, Obituaries Joseph Udell Christiansen er Beloved husband, fath- and grandfather, Udell Christiansen, 72, long time May-fiel- d resident, died April 26, 1982, at home, of a heart attack. Active in Church and community affairs; served as bishop of Mayfield ward several years; held various other positions. High Priest secretary; counselor in the stake Sunday School; Ward financial clerk, ordinance worker and sealer in the Manti Temple. In the community he served as school board member for 19 years; town board for eight years and on state school board assoc. Owned and operated Joseph grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Kim Cragun (Jan Heslop) are happy this week over the arrival of a new baby daughter. The little girl was born Sunday, April 25, 1982 in the Sanpete Valley Hospital in Mt. Pleasant. She weighed 6 lbs. 6 oz. A sister Jill is getting acquainted with the new baby at home. Pleased grandparents are Ervin and Hazel Heslop of Hooper and Marion and Helen Cragun of Ogden. Glen C. Merrill Huntington Park, its gardens and library. "Pinkie and "Blue Boy" Lisa Bessey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bessey, Manti. and Doug Hayes, son of Darrell Hayes and Mrs. Lucille Hayes, Ephraim, were married March 27, 1982 in the Library Club Rooms in Manti. Bishop Lee J. Anderson performed the ceremony. Attending the bride were Diane Bessey, Debbie Hayes, and Susan Bessey. Davis Hayes, the groom's brother, was best man. Marla Anderson played the music. Lisa and Doug are making their home in Ephraim. the art were among treasures enjoyed by the group. Tvo nights were spent in Solvang, a place established by "homesick Danes" where even the lampposts came from Denmark. The outdoor pageant of "Ramona" was a highlight of the trip in Hemet. A pleasant Val Jo Anderson, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Hayley Anderson, Ephraim, was named Outstanding Senior in the Range Science Department and also Outstanding Senior in the College of Natural Resources at Utah State University. He was chosen upon the basis of grade point average, leadership ability, activity in range science and potential to contribute to the field of Menu 30: Friday, April Cheeseburgers, catsup, mustard, lettuce, onions pickles, apple Jared Kokott Buchanan son of; Gail and Wallace Buchanan, Manti, celebrated his first birthday on at Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held Saturday, May 1, 1982, at 1 p.m. at Buchanan Mortuary, Manti. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 9 p.m. and Saturday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Manti City Cemetery with military honors. A Ivy 1982 7-- April 16. first daughter is being welcomed at home this month by Mr. and Mrs. Gary AIvy (Debra) in Kuni, Idaho. The baby was bora Sunday, April 4, 1982 in an Idaho hospital and weighed 9 lbs. 4 oz. She will be named Mandy. Getting acquainted with the new arrival are three A The babys grandparents are Mrs. McMillan (the former Mrs. Alfred Sevy), Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvy, Maybelle Chapman Kuni, Idaho. Mrs. Rozella Parkinson, 70, passed Sevy is the baby's for away April 20, 1982 at whom this is 24 greahome of natural causes. Bora June 8, 1911, tgrandchildren, this Manti, Utah to T. L. and making the fourth greatLaura May Smyth Chap- grandchild to be bora man. Married Ted J. within the last month. Parkinson, December 21, 1946, Idaho Falls LDS Melissa Maybell Chapman Parkinson great-grandmoth- Dawn Temple. Member of Singleton Mr. and Mrs. Michael Womens Singleton (Jeannette Professional Gub, Apartment House Association, Women's Conservation Council. School teacher many years in many Utah locations also including faculties of Ricks College, BYU (Salt Lake Center), University of Utah. Received Service Award for Met-itoro- slices french fries, milk. Monday, May 3: Frankfurters on a bun. vegetarian beans, lettuce wedge, choice of dressing, orange slices, milk. Tuesday, May 4: Deluxe meat loaf, potatoes and gravy, buttered carrot strips, celery, sticks, whole wheat rolls, butter, milk. Wednesday, May 5: Tacos, lettuce, cheese, sauce, mcxicorn, chilled peaches, cinnamon buns, milk. Thursday, May 6: Turfricasse, whipped potatoes, broccoli, radish rozettes, apple slices, hot rolls, butter, milk. key "Daybreak . . . Singin' to the World is the title of two benefit concerts that will be presented by two well-know- performers n Susan from Ephraim Ericksen and Pauline Blad. The concert dates are Wed., May 5 at 8 p.m. in the Snow College auditorium and Fri.. May 7 at 7 p.m. at the Manti High School. A $2.00 donation for adults and SI. 00 for children under 12 will be used to help support the college music department and baseball team and high school activities. Susan and Pauline will blend their voices in j is tm In Any Emergency son-in-la- Call the s GlOD Hairbender's Solon 160 and Susan Ericksen rehearse, accompanied by Kathleen Utopia Club Notes 213-423- 5 h Mm rn al Main, Specials on Perms $2o Counted Crott-Slitctuppliei available. Special prices on DMC floss. Patch Press Patterns, Handmode gifts for oil occasions. Manti 2-- 5 I PARLOR GIFT SHOP 8353533 and better hearing. by Kay Willardson This Friday, April 30. Subject matter for from p.m. in the Snow lesson II will be prenatal, and infant nuCollege foods lab, will be post-natfood habits; the second, in a series of trition; John and Effie Francks the staff at the College ot four classes on nutrition W.I.C.. social services; and basic meal planning. returned home the last of Hawaii, and with their five and "Your Food Dollar. A baby sitter has been March after spending two sons. There is no charge for hired to watch your chilmonths in Hawaii. While The Francks particularthe classes and everyone the in their rented apartment college to free ly enjoyed swimming, dren at on the beach at Laie they snorkcling and sunning on you for concentrated study is invited to attend. had many pleasant times the beach. They were with their daughter and privileged to attend some Janice and very special church and J.D. Willardsen, who is on college functions while EMT there, having close contact with a number of the LDS general authorities of the Church, including Elder Gordon B. Hinckley, Elder Boyd K. Packer and Elder Thomas S. Monson during homecoming activities at pooooooeoocooooooooooe the college. Mammy Blue" and A unique experience v "Daybreak, plus each was association with Sister will solo in a variety of Barbara Smith, president X songs from musicals to of the LDS General Relief V modern. They will be Board who was in Society backed by a band conthe Islands as guest k sisting of Kathleen Hanfor the speaker visiting x sen, on piano, Scott Smith which vj teachers convention on guitar, Mark Marcus on included ladies from all of k N. drums and John Guymon Ephraim who came to k Islands the on bass. hear her message. An 0 outstanding feature of this k convention was an exhibit k demonstrating the cul- - V tures of ten different nations. It was a thrill for Effie in speaking w ith Sister Smith when she knew about the & Ephraim area and was interested in the Mormon Miracle Pageant. So many lcis were presented to (in addition to regular hours) Sister Smith at that time from the Islanders that the waiian k arms of four with x were covered girls them in addition to the ' ones she wore. The Francks were happy for a day with them at the Polynesian Cultural Center. They also enjoyed sessions at the Hawaiian LDS Temple and the basketball games at the college while they were there. Mondays Saturdays through May Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Larsen (Kathryn Cox) are the parents of a new baby boy. Michael Thorpe is the name chosen for him. He was welcomed at home by paujne glad three sisters and one Hansen. brother. 203 W. 3rd N. Francks enjoy rest in Hawaii We will now be open Michael Thorpe Larsen 10 N. Main, Ephraim Both Vat and wife. Ann Frischknecht Anderson, will graduate in June as members of Phi Kappa Phi. Val will begin graduate school in June. They plan to leave for Morocco, Africa, in January where Val will do research. Announces new hours, a new operator, and specials! Russell), of Salt Lake City' became parents for the first time, with the arrival of a dark haired baby girl on April 21, 1982. She weighed 7 lbs. 5 oz. Melissa Dawn is the name selected for her. Excited grandparents for the first time are Mr. and Mrs. Gyde Russell (Catherine Nielson), Santa Rosa, Calif., and for the first time are Mr. and Mrs. Glen J. Nielson, Ephraim. Oasis Island Greenhouse natural resources. Val was chosen from the largest college at Utah State University. plan benefit concerts ts Fruit Trees surprise at Hemet was visit from Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Christensen and family, who brought oranges and avocados for everyone and had a nice visit with Gordon's folks. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Poulsen. A boat trip around Catalina Island proved a bit rough for some. Lunch was enjoyed on the Queen Mary at Long Beach. Lompoe, a seed and flower center, was a disappointment as a terrific rain had washed away the plants. The Spanish Mission and Indio were visited as was President Reagan's ranch. This was an experience since few cars travel the road and it was necessary for the bus to back down two miles of mountain road. Nutrition class set for this Friday Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hayes Two local performers il.i Church. Republican Woman's Gub, Legislative Council, Business and LDS Jareds brothers and sisters, Teresa, Craig and Brock, helped him observe his birthday. Jareds grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Max Kokott, Richfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Buchanan, Manti. t Val Jo Anderson receives honor Lunch Mandy Lynn Spencer Denison, 59, Manti, died April 26, brothers. Graveside services for Glen C. Merrill, 74, Manti, who died on April 20, 1982, in a Murray hospital, were held at the .Manti City Cemetery on April 24. 1982. Mr. Merrill was bora on Oct. 11, 1907, to Clarence and Louise Amott Merrill. He married Louise Ellen Salter on August 24, 1935. They were later divorced. He married Norma Cox on Dec. 17. 1971. Mr. Merrill was president of the California State Funeral Directors and Embalming Association. He had been active in his profession in both California and Utah. He had made his home in Manti in recent years. He enjoyed gardening and other outdoor activities. Mr. Merrill is survived by his wife, Manti, and by Mrs. Doug Hayes School Denison bro-- v thers, two sisters, William and Harold, Mayfield; Mrs. Lee (Elaine) Stewart, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Emyline King, Salt Lake City; preceded in death by a daughter Jean Jensen. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday, 1 p.m. in the Mayfield Ward Chapel. Burial will be in the Mayfield Cemetery. 4 Ann one two Lisa Bessey becomes daughter n; Store for 23 years, giving devoted service to the residents of Mayfield in addition to being a rancher and turkey grower. Received his early education through the May-fiel- d schools. Attended Snow College and graduated from Henager's Business College in Salt Lake City. Bom in Mayfield May 18, 1909. The son of Joseph Nels and Emma Senora Sorensen Christiansen. He married Ruth Peterson January 31, 1934 in the Manti LDS Temple. They had three daughters. Survivors: wife, Ruth. Mayfield; two daughters, Mrs. Wesley (Sandra) Whitlock, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Errol (Carol) Whitlock, Provo; seven grandchildren; one foster Indian Forty-fou- r senior citizens from Sanpete County returned home last Monday after eight days of touring in Nevada and California. A night was spent at Las Vegas, Nevada, going and again on the return trip. Interesting places visited in California included two nights at Long Beach, a visit to San Marino with with New baby i enjoy West tour Mr. and Mrs. Morlin Adam Aaron Christiansen General Senior citizens Cox have just returned home from a trip to Dayton, Ohio where they became acquainted their new grandson. Page 3 Thursday, April 29, 1982 e, LHittw)ltJtjOTiii The Utopia Club members met at the home of Mrs. Elta Alder on April 19 to enjoy an afternoon visiting and doing handwork. Mrs. Alder related the pleasant winter she and her husband, David, enjoyed in sunny fornia where they between Specials on Cuts done. The new officers are: Pearl Wintch, president; Gladys Allred, vice president, and Erma Olsen, Those presecretary. viously serving were Elta Alder, Louise Wintch and Ogoo Opal Lyon. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess were in- to 10 ladies. The May vote of meeting will be hosted by the out- Mrs. Helen Tuttle at her a job w dl home. Laguna Imperial. New officers stalled and a thanks given to going officers for CALL 283 - 4888 FOR APPT., ASK FOR ALISON |