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Show 0 QomHe 0 oAJgus o Cfubs tyeopte and tykces with plain blue pinafore. The mothers wore long dresses of turquoise blue. Singers Plan LD i w " was an Victorian, elegant gow n of w hite organza and lace applique. Tiny pearl beadwork highlighted the scoop yoke, highneck and waistline. Lace applique and bead work were sprinkled over the skirt, sleeves and cuffs to tie everything together. The veil had a full length layered train of a fine net with lace border matching the dress. The headpiece was of lace and beadwork. The groom wore a dark brown suit and string tie. The newlywed couple spent a week honeymooning in Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks and in southern California. Cathi is a graduate of Culver City High School. She is a pilot and a graduate of Arlene Schools Pacific of Los Angeles with a travel consultants certificate. She attended Snow College svhere she majored in commercial art with a family floor-lengt- Obituaries Funeral services for Fannie Gladys Ballenger Jones, 78, Manti, who died March 31, 1977, at a Mt. Pleasant hospital, were held in the Manti South Ward Monday. Burial was in the Manti City Cemetery. Mrs. Jones was born May 13, The future Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Haslam Marlene Johnson and Philip Haslam Will Recite Marriage Vows In Manti Temple in May Mr. and Mrs. Loren H. Johnson of Moab announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Marlene, to Philip C. Haslam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Haslam of Ephraim. Miss Johnson is a 1976 graduate of Snow College, where she majored in Theatre 1898, Samuel an Mission. He Snow from graduate College in June as a Theatre will Arts major. Their marriage will be solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple on May 6th. According to Russell C. Erb, professor of organic chemistry, drinking champagne from a lady's slipper does improve the flavor as the nitrogen in the leather accentuates the flavor and aroma of the beverage. Freedom, Sanpete Utah, to Stephen and Elizabeth Ethel Draper Ballenger. She married Daniel R. Jones, July 18, 1945, in Buffalo, New York. He died in 1957. member of the Manti South LDS Ward, she w'as a visiting teacher, a Primary teacher, a member of the Ladies American Legion Auxiliary and a member A of DUP. Mrs. Jones is survived by a daughter, Elaine Kohut, Manti, 7 grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren. Snow College NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS the Begins Series Utah State Board of Education Of Concerts A Hearing on the proposed Utah State Plan to meet the the requirements for the implementation of P.L. Education of AH Handicapped Child Act, will be held from 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. special concert Series at Music at Snow College, Midweek, will begin next Wednesday, April 13. The series will be presented every Wednesday at noon in the Lucy Phillips Library on the Snow College campus. Concerts are open to the public and are free. Featured artists vary each concert with pianists, vocalists, string players, wind and brass ensembles, duets and trios. A Richfield High School April 20, 1977 One hour w ill be devoted to presenting the Draft Slate Plan and one hour will be devoted to receiving oral and written comments. All comments will be considered individually or by category, and suggested modifications, determined to be of the appropriate, will be included in the final plan. Copies Draft State Plan will be available after April IS, 1977, upon request, from the Special Education Section of the Office of the State Board of Education, 250 East 500 South, Salt Lake City, Ut. 84111. CONCE RT iffyin years. Everyone Convention Dated Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Call Spring Convention for the Manti Ladies Literary Club will be held April 16 in Richfield at 9 a.m. Lunch and registration is $4.00. Reservations need to be in to June Cox or Lois Brown by District Catherine Bishop Weds Lloyd Call in Manti Temple Rites included the April 11. At the convention there will be an art and craft display including needlepoint, knitting, crochet, ceramics, tole painting, etc. Get these items in to June Cox or Lois Brown before the convention. Manti Club elections will be on April 14 at 4 p.m. in the library club rooms. A program under the direction of Mrs. Paul How can I Keeler entitled improve my image? will be held at this time also. An open house was given that evening by the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Call of Manti. Grandparents Mrs. Enoch Hillyard of Manti, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Bishop of Payson and Mrs. Joseph Archibald Frances of Lake Shore were in attendance. On March 26 a reception was given by the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean A. Bishop of Mar Vista, California, in the Mar Vista LDS chapel. The mood of the reception was that of an old fashioned barn dance. Turquoise and lime green gingham and eyelet lace were in abundance. The reception concluded with all joining in for an hour of square dancing. As attendants the maid of honor was the bride's sister, Jane Bishop, and matron of honor was the grooms sister, Judy Brewer. Other brides How to Help Your Child Read Do you want to help your child read? If your answer is yes. Principal Kenneth Graham recommends attendance at a How to Do It workshop at the Manti Elementary School lunchroom April 12 from 4 to 6 p.m. Nancy Livingston, state reading specialist, will conduct the workshop for parents, teachers and anyone else interested in helping children read at home. Miss Livingston, well known for her interesting games and other reading activities, will use the workshop to show how to make games and other reading activities that can be used at home. s were dressed in bright square dance dresses of gingham. The gored star skirt was accented with white rickrack and plain green. Each girl wore a cameo necklace of the same color as her dress and carried a basket of fabric flowers. Maid and matron of honor wore turquoise blue. The flower girl wore a blue gingham dress lime-gree- SUNSHADE AND RAIN WITH QUINTESSENCE Will Be 1 1 Opened From a.m. to 6 p.m. e FOR THOSE WHO MISSED OUR HUGE 5 LACE SALE Several We Have Thousand Yards at Left 5 A Yard Measure Your Own Lace BEESLEY MEMORIALS LOWEST PRICES, FINEST QUALITY & LARGEST SELECTION IN UTAH 92 Years of Experience Helps Us Answer Your Questions BEESLEY MONUMENT & VAULT CO. 725 South Slot Street, Provo Ph. 374-058- 0 In Iowa, 0 9:1511:00 ONE ADMISSION GIVES YOU BOTH EVENTS! 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In Saturday, April 9 1 1 t irrigated corn increased yields 56 bushels per acre. Each inch of water produced 4.9 bushels without fertilizer and 7.4 bushels with balanced fertilization. Researchers figured fertilizer increased water use efficiency by DANCE April of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in the Missouri Independence Mission from 1974-7He is currently attending Snow College where he is on the Presidents Honor Roll and is on the tennis team. He will graduate in May in the field of Business Administration with Female attendants Fertilization 3. In Colorado, CONCERT 7:30 P.M. Starting Monday McCoy. ized and Full Evening of Family NOTICE Profit from 2. (uintesgence' YES, an advertising minor. The couple will make their home in Manti where Lloyd will work with the Messenger-Enterprise- . Eventually Lloyd plans to finish his education at Brigham Young University. life minor. Llovd is a graduate of Skyline High School in Salt Lake. He served a mission for the Church maids brides sisters, Tami Kav Bishop, Alice Rubow and Eileen Immaura, Ginda Peterson and Cathi's roommate Amy Cloward of Mapleton, Utah. The flower girl was little Robin Brewer. Male attendants were: best man, Doug Aagard, a missionary companion of Lloyd's, Terry Brewer, Kelly Call, Calvin Bishop, Alan Bishop and David Call. The position of ringbearer was shared by Danny Brewer and Jeremie Immaura. Honorary attendants were Jerry Call, Keith Rubow, Rodney Immaura, Paulene Bennett and the bride's brother Bruce Catherine Ruth Bishop and Lloyd Ellis Call were married Saturday, March 19 in the Manti LDS Temple. Missouri tests, fertilized corn used 15,400 less gallons of water to produce 61 more bushels of corn than unfertilized. DANC with earlier is invited, so bring the whole family and settle down for a Sentimental Journey into the past with the LD Singers. 1. and unShade such as Sunrise, Sunset, with a special pictoral of the Lds in h Page 3 Drought with Balanced ATTEND TO PLAN in County, Arts. Mr. Haslam has fulfilled LDS mission to the To Be Held by Jones B. Gladys and many other favorites. In addition to choir numbers, several groups have been organized, and those attending will see rousing football songs, a barbershop quartet and sentimental songs Train, their brides dress The Sentimental Journey Concert on April 13,14 It's choir time again, and the LD Singers are ready to perform. A concert has been scheduled for April 13th at 8 p.nt. and April 14th at 7 p.nt. in the Ephraim LDS Institute. The theme of the concert is Sentimental Journey. The LDs will be singing songs that take you back in time to the good old days. 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