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Show MANTI MESSENGER EPHRAIM ENTERPRISE Thursday, December 5, 1974 Price Haslam Will Appear Newlyweds Honored at Lyle Alders Enjoy In Utah State Production Reception Following October Wedding Visit to 50th State Price Haslam, son of Mr, He is presently a junior at USU and Mrs. Richard P. Haslam, and married to the former Sue Ephraim, Utah will be appearing Crowther of Orem, Utah. as the Juvenile Lead in the Utah Under the direction of Dr. State University production of Colin Johnson, Six Characters Six Charin Search of an Author" will be Luigi Pirandellos acters In Search of an Author." presented December at the Mr. Haslam Is a 1972 gradLyric Theatre in downtown uate of Manti High School and Logan, Utah. a 1974 graduate of Snow College. rWhile at Snow College he served ,'i as studentbody executive vice president and was active In Snow College theatre as an actor and technician. Mr. Haslam appeared In the recent Utah State University production of An By Paula Lee Italian Straw Hat "and served as a! member of the lighting crew. Graduation is still five months away, but seniors are already caught in a flurry of Vernon activities pertaining to graduation. Last Monday the announcements and cards were voted To Rico upon. Earlier in November seniors ordered invitations, anIs nouncements and class keys. On October 15 Mr. and Mrs. Senior class pictures and reVernon Kunz flew to San Juan, sults from the ACT test are Puerto Rico. There theyboard-e- d now arriving to those who orthe ship Amerlkanls for a dered them. Tuesday, December 3, the majority of the senior cruise of the Caribbean. The ship was like a large class boarded a bus to Snow BETROTHED COUPLE Richard Pearce and Leone Van Epps hotel with swimming pools, College where they attended a Senior Orientation conference. ballrooms, dining facilities, gift At this conference many colbarshop, library, gymnasium, leges from the surrounding area ber and beauty shops, and hoswere represented. The students facilities. pital The ship traveled principally chose three colleges they were at night and stopped during the interested in and were given a short presentation concerning daylight hours at six ports of each college they chose. call including Curacao, A Manti LDS Temple wedding Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Vi Caracus in Venezuela, S.A., Is planned for December 27. Epps of Ephraim, announce the One and OnlyOriginal FamGrenada, Guadeloupe, St. A reception at the Ephraim LDS marriage of their daughter, San and Thomas Juan. the delightful Disney Band," ily Institute that night will honor Leone, to Richard H. Pearce, As the ship docked at the movie was presented last night, the couple. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph various islands interesting December 4, by the Manti High Jones and Mr. Hal F. Pearce, tours were made around the Seminary. This movie was open of Salina, Utah and Taylor, The newlyweds will make islands. At Caracus a large to all interested and was held their home in Arizona. Arizona. cable car ride up steep Mt. in the Manti High Auditorium. Avila which rose to 7000 ft. above sea level was enjoyed. Today is an exciting day for In Grenada the tour was made 60 members of the Manti pop through lush tropical vegetation chorus. At 5:30 this morning and spice, cocoa, and banana they boarded a bus and headed plantations. At St. Thomas north to Salt Lake. By special Bluebirds Castle, over 300 invitation, this chorus was a years old now, a hotel was asked to present a musical provisited. St. Thomas is a free gram to superintendents from port, owned by the United States. all over the state attending a The shops have lnterestingbar-gln- s State School Board Association at the Tn - Arc of linen, lace, perfume, Convention LET US MAKE ALL THE ARRANGEMENTS! Paris fashions, crystal, china, Motel. and Jewelry. Catering Service for With all the comforts of Hurricane is the setting for a two-da- y home on the ship, the beautibasketball torn Decorations Food ful scenery, and warm hospibeing held tomorrow and tality this proved to be a most Saturday. The varsity basketAnywhere educational and enjoyable trip. ball team will travel to this tournament, hoping to add more wins to their record. DEKATOR MANOR Is My Baby All Right?, The wrestling squad will play a comprehensive book on the Dee and Blanche Nordfelt a match tonight against Gunnicauses, treatment, and prevenson. This is the first season tion of birth defects, is a val529-368- 7 SALINA, UTAH uable resource for both health game and with the past game WE ALSO CATER FOR PRIVATE PARTIES I professionals and the public. against Gunnison ending in a match defeat, it should The authors are Dr. Virginia 10-an be win. and Joan easy Beck. Apgar 4- -7 , Manti High , School News Kunzs Trip Puerto Reported Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Alder submit the following report of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Wan-la- ss and Marsha Hansen were in their recent trip to Hawaii. We first flew from Salt announce the marriage of matching skirts with blue jacktheir daughter Cherie Ellen to ets. Flower girl was little Lake to Hilo on the island of Douglas Lee Neeley, son of Dr. Shelley Dobson. Standing as Hawaii. Hawaii is the largest and Mrs. Donald C. Dobson, Dougs best men were Steve of the islands so it is called on October 26, 1974. Willards on and Craig Nielson. the Big Island. We were greeted At the guest book were Jan in true Hawaiian tradition with The young couple was honored at a reception that evening in the Jacobsen and Sid Reynolds. a beautiful lei. We stayed one night at Hilo Manti Center-Nor- th Ward CuSisters of the groom, Tricia, and then toured Hilo City. We ltural Hall. Guests were greeted Lou Ann, and Kayla were visited the Volcano National by ushers Neil Brent and Kurt while serving refreshments Dobson, Kenneth Wanlass, and Park where we had lunch and at were Donna Lee and Kari Lee Erickson. viewed the crater. We traveled Cherie was radiant in a full the gift table. around the island where we Mr. Earlier that afternoon length bridal gown of chiffon and hosted a lace with a long mantilla of lace and Mrs. Dobson 90 family for dinner wedding and old English net. Her bouquet members and friends of the was of white roses, baby breath, bridal party. and blue and pink straw owers. the Ccnplementing wedding Cherie is completing her line were matrons of honor, student teaching Ogden High Mr. and Mrs. Richard NielSusan Shand Larsen and Kallene School this quarter while Dug Keller Braithwaite in long plaid is attending Snow College where sen are the proud parents of a skirts and plum color jackets. he will have graduation require- new baby boy named Kerry Bridesmaid- - Sandra Erickson, ments after winter quarter, Dalton Nidlsen. He was born November 13 at the Richfield Karen W amass, Deborah Cox, 1975. Hospital. He has two brothers. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Vail Nielson, Ephraim, and Mr. Delbert Dalton of Births Third Son le. Pink Bootees Leone Van Epps Will Wed In Manti Mr. and Mrs. Donald (Laura) McGraw of Shonto, Arizona are the parents of a 7 lb. 6 oz. baby girl who was born in Gunnison November 24. She will receive the name Holly and has a sister, Adrienne who is years old. This is the second grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen and for Mrs. Mary Lu McGraw of Glendora, Cal- LDS Te pie Ceremony 4-- 12 The Federal Highway Administration is conducting a public information meeting to discuss the design concepts of proposed improvements to Utah State Rt. 31 In Huntington Canyon from the west end of the existing pavement to Electric Light Dam. The meeting is scheduled to be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday, December 9, 1974 in the North Emery Junior High School, Little Theatre, 31 North Main Street, Huntington, Utah. Please come and share your views with us regarding 1- -2 this improvement. Cordially, THE FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION The new Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lee Neeley 16 Three reasons why you'll want to Shop at Home! Better roads and streets. 2. Better schools and churches. 3. Higher property values. 1. Good things begin to happen to our community when you shop at home. More money spent with, local merchants means more tax revenue for our community. More tax revenue means more money for better roads and streets, bet- 788 West Main Street Every Item I In The Store Reduced 10 Until Dec 24th Best Selection Of Western Wear In Central Utah SUPER SELECTION OF: Justin Boots Wrangler Boots Wright Belts (Beautiful Selections) Miller Western Wear Western Art Ties & Macs Justin Hand Bags Prior Western Wear Tem Tex Western Wear H. D. lee B & R Stetson Hats Resistal Hats Western Knitted Sweaters Indian Jewelry Western Fashions - Gifts With A Western Flair Come To WHITES WESTERN WEAR For Outfitting The Entire Family In Western Style Win A Western With Every J10 Purchase Receive One Chance Saddle On Saddle To Be Awarded three-quarte- Public Information Meeting na-m- IN SALINA In Ha- Huntington Canyon Road Weddings A NEW WESTERN STORE interesting trees LETS TALK! Wedding? 5th many waii; it shades an area mears of an suring acre. This Island is called the Valley Isle. We hopped another plane and flew to Kauai, which is called the Garden Isle. Here we took a river cruise up the Wailua River to the Fern Grotto and viewed a mountain they call the Sleeping Giant, In the evening we enjoyed a torch light ceremony and Paradise Pacifica Show. The remainder of our trip we spent on the island of Oahu. It has been named The Gathering Place. Our hotel was near the Waikiki beach. Some of the places we visited were: a sea life park, the Polynesian Cultural Center, the Hawaiian Temple. We attended their Stake Conference and were pleased to see and talk to Dr. and Mrs. Carlyle Miller. They send their Aloha. We toured the big beautiful city of Honolulu and saw unusual gardens surrounding buildings and homes. It was a wonderful trip, but there is no place like home." ifornia. Planning DEC. visited a garment factory and a nursery where they made lets. We saw sugar cane fields, macadamia nut farms and cattle ranches. We saw the Black Sand Beach and arrived In Kona. In Kona we took a Captain Cook cruise where we viewed fish and boat. coral from a glass-botto- m We left Kona and flew to Maul where we continued our tour to Iao Valley and Lahalna. There we saw the largest Banyan tree. This Is one of the ter schools and better community improvements. More money spent locally, means that there's more money and more jobs for more people. And that means more money for better churches. It all adds up to a better overall community which, in turn, means higher property values. When you shop at home, you're doing yourself a favor. Presented as a public service by the EPHRAIM ENTERPRI MANTI MESSENGER |