Pioneer: 1990 Vol.37 No.6
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PALMYRA CHAPTER<br />
ANNOUNCES<br />
BIRDSEYE MONUMENT<br />
DEDICATION<br />
The Palmyra Chapter of The Sons<br />
of the Utah <strong>Pioneer</strong>s dedicated the<br />
monument they erected at Birdseye, Utah<br />
on Saturday, September 8, <strong>1990</strong>. The<br />
day was beautiful. The monument was<br />
erected just east of the Birdseye Ward<br />
Chapel and the Quarry, The monument<br />
honored is on top of the mountain east of<br />
the community of Birdseye. B irdsey e is<br />
a pretty setting with large mountains to<br />
the west.<br />
The <strong>Pioneer</strong>s and guests gathered<br />
on the Chapel lawn at 11:00 a.m. and<br />
President Irwin Curtis greeted everyone<br />
in attendance. Frank Gull gave an open¬<br />
ing prayer President Curtis introduced<br />
special guests Ken Rassmussen, National<br />
President-Elect, Morris Bennion, Na¬<br />
tional Past President and National Presi¬<br />
dent-Elect for 1991, Area Vice Presi¬<br />
dent Geral Wilde, Bishop Badger who<br />
was a past Bishop in the Washington D.<br />
C, Ward, Bernard Lassen from Orem<br />
who lived in the Birdseye area all his<br />
working life and their wives, Gayle Holt<br />
was also introduced as he represents the<br />
L.D.S. Church and their buildings in<br />
this and the Spanish Fork area,<br />
Bishop Badger spoke briefly about<br />
some of the Birdseye Marble being used<br />
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