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Show Wednesday, December 27, 1995 tJJje tEimea-jNefo- Page 5 Nephi, Utah s Utah State will publish Faces of Utah as Centennial project In Aemofx Of. . . Utah State University has long the state its campus. Last January the coordinators of the Faces of Utah: A Centennial Portrait project took that concept one step further by making the state its classroom and as- signing homework to every man, woman and child in Utah. ResiLaRaine of Sun City, Arizona. He 1995, in the Nephi Fourth Ward, dents were asked to write an eswas preceded in death by his 345 East 5th North. Friends may say on what it means to be a call Wednesday evening from 8 Utahn. At last count nearly a half milp.m. at the Anderson Funeral lion Utahns responded and they Home, 94 West 300 North, and all deserve an A, according to at the church one hour prior to Shannon services. Burial in the Vine Bluff project diHoskins. associate Hoskins, Utah. j Cemetery, Nephi, rector of the Mountain West Cen-- j ter for Regional Studies at USU, oversaw the logistics of creating this statewide portrait in time Norma Sherwood, reporter for Utahs statehood centennial Delmont Date High LowPrec. with wald. Oswald also directs the Utah Humanities Council. Essays were culled from the first 100,000 submitted and included in a book, Faces of Utah: A Centennial Portrait, available in September 1996. The oldest respondent was 101, while the youngest, 18 months, sent her scribbles in with assistance from her mother. Not everyone re- sponded with hard copy, Hoskins said. A cardboard quilt, a beehive surrounded with Easter grass, photographs, and original art were sent along with the essays that covered broad themes, in cluding family, environment, values, and memory, among others. Once the entire collection is catalogued, it will be housed at the Utah State Historical Society and available to researchers. A traveling exhibit is also planned. considered Services Thursday for Fred L. Painter prominent farmer - auto dealer Fred Lamont Painter, age 88, died December 25, 1995, in Nephi, Utah. He was born December 17, 1907, in Nephi to Charles Alfred and Persis Hughgene Rudd Painter. He married Sena Ila Rosquist December 3, 1928, in Nephi. She died in 1966. He married Beulah Simmons January 26, 1976, in Farmington, Utah. He lived in Levan during his early years, prior to his marriage. He later moved to Ogden, where he and his family lived for about ten years prior to returning to Nephi. He went into business with his brother Reese in 1945. They set up an auto dealership that continues today in the second and third generations in Nephi, St. George, and Las Vegas. In 1995, Painter Motor received an award for 50 years in business. He was a dry land wheat farmer for many years. He is survived by his wife Beulah S. Painter, a son, James L. Painter and wife Zoma; a daughter, Ranee Peterson and husband Cary G.; 13 grandchildren, 36 . " 6-- , Nephi weather Levan weather Environmental Seminar The Division of Continuing Education in cooperation with Utah Department of Environmental Quality presents an Environmental Regulations Seminar. A comprehensive two-da- y seminar covering critical aspects of current environmental health and safety compliance issues, January 9 and 10 at Salt Lake Community College. Call New Years Survival The Cardiology Program at Ogden Regional Medical Center will present a New Years Survival Course on Wednesday, January 10th, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The workshops are free, however an RSVP is required. Call Driving Tip On ice and snow, drive slowly and give yourself plenty of space. You will need 2 times more stopping distance than normal. To stop, ease off accelerator and pump brakes. From the Make It Second Nature program sponsored by the UHP. Rare Photographs A collection of rare vintage photographs showing the people and scenes of Utah during 1890s will be exhibited at the Museum of Church History and Art in conjunction with the Utah Statehood centennial celebration. The display will open January 13th and continue through Labor Day. Call and one great-grandchildre- n, sSfate Friefs. . . of the Living Dead Sunday do brothers, Reese Painter of Nephi, and children and families invite all friends and family to attend an open house to honor the occasion from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Nephi 4th, 5th LDS Ward Cultural Hall. No gifts, please. They were married on December 26, 1945, in Nephi, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. They shore to check ice thickness, says Mike Milbum, regional conservation officer for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Personally, I like to see at least four inches of ice on the lake before walking out to fish. That will hold me safely. Milburn advises anglers to go in pairs. For floatation added safety, tie cushion onto your t, kle bucket. If someone falls thr igh the ice, you can throw you cushion to dl for comthem. It also does fort during the loi er periods between catches. partners in the Human Services committee will hold hearing Dale and DaNell Worwood will celebrate 50th anniversary at open house Dale M. and DaNell B. Wor- Wedding Anniversary on Saturwood will celebrate their 50th day, December 30, 1995. Their lived Tii 'Elizabeth Town, Kentucky, for 'several months while Dale served in the U. S. Army. They returned to Nephi in 1946. Dale was one of the founding Plumbing and Builders Supply in 1955. Dale and DaNell have worked closely together in the business until Dales retirement in 1987. They have served in many community and church positions. Currently, DaNell is chairperson of the Rose Garden and Dale is commander of the American Legion Post 1. 4-- D The Utah Legislatures Human Services Interim Committee is holding a public hearing to receive comment on proposed legislation that will change how Utah provides cash assistance to families with children. The hearing will take place Wednesday, January 10, 1996, from 9:45 a.m. to asOO a.m. in 5 Rooms in the State CapThey are the parents of 5 chil- itol. dren: Betty Ann (Terry) Dibble of You may speak for about 4 Boise, Idaho; Bill (Cindy) Wor- minutes. You do not need to sign wood of West Jordan; David (Car-melup in advance to speak. Worwood, Lynn (Valerie) Please call if Worwood, and (Russ) Diane you would like to have a copy of Jones, all of Nephi. They have 15 the proposed legislation sent to grandchildren. you. 303-30- 3-- a) DaNell and Dale Worwood What you give a Mormon who has every serious doctrinal and theological LDS treatise written since 1830? A sense of humor. Sunday of the Living Dead written by Robert Kirby and illustrated by Pat Bagley is now available at your local LDS bookstore. Service to Other k and refugee students at Horizonte, formerly Salt Lake Community High School, have worked hard to become qualified for employment. The only thing holding them back is a lack of appropriate clothing for the workplace. KUER FM 90 will be accepting new and gently used professional clothing January 22 through 26 during regular business hours at KUER, 101 Wasatch Drive, and Horizonte, 1234 South Main Street, Salt Lake City. The at-ris- Gymnastics for Children BYU will offer gymnastics for boys and girls, ages 6 to 14, to be held on Saturdays, January 23. The program costs $70. Call 12-we- ek New Years Concert KUED-Chann7 will present the waltzes of Johann Strauss in From Vienna: The New Years Celebration 1996, airing Monday, January 1st, at 8 p.m. el Statehood Celebrating the centennial anniversary of Utahs statehood, 7 presents an unprecedented documentary series, Utah: The Struggle for Statehood, premiering Wednesday and Thursday January 3 and 4 at 7 p.m. KUED-Chann- el The Capitol Steps On Sunday, December 31st, at 7:00 p.m., KUER FM 90 will present the New Years Edition of Politics Takes a Holiday where the Capitol Steps attempt to boil all of 1995 down to one ludicrous hour of New Years Eve Crossvord Pazzle Times-Rev- s For December 27, 1995 30 Get worse 32 juris 34 A lyric poem with complex stanza forms 35 Teletype (Computers) 38 Nigerian City 39 Haiti 40 A plant hormone promoting elon gation of stems and roots Chemical elements wild ox of TiLarge bet often domesticated 43 The corporate executive responsible for the operations of the firm 41 42 long-haire- d stage of development 23 Two performers or singers who perform together 25 Encomium 28 Bird genus 31 Look furtively 32 A person's brother or sister 33 A city in the European part of Soviet Russia 36 Arctic explorers, abbr. 37 Related to Hmong in southern China On Sunday, December 31st, at 8:00 present New Years Eve FM 90 will p.m.-3:0- 0 a.m. KUER Coast-to-Coas- t. Little Women Snow College is presenting Louisa May Alcotts Women January For tickets, call 265. 3-- 6. Little ext. The Piano Lesson Pioneer Theatre Company on the U of U campus will present The Piano Lesson by August Wilson, January Call 10-2- 7. The Pirates of Penzance The BYU Theater Department will present Gilbert and Sullivans The Pirates of Penzance January 3. For tickets, call DOWN Birthed 1 2 Fiddler crabs 3 Travel lists 4 'About three feet long exclusive of tail 5 Borders 6 Cabs 7 Traveling esp. i .on foot 8 The bill in a ACROSS 1 A Chinese Moslem 4 A way to create from raw stuff 7 Spain 10 Play a role 11 A fabric woven from camel hair 12 Auricle 13 Thai , 14 Sermformal men goat and evening dress for 15 Corpuscle 16 Pigboats count, abbr. 19 Weight 21 In a way, flowed 24 The lfoty nest of a bird of prey (such as a hawk or eagle) 26 Snarled or stalled in complete confusion 27 A cup from which tea is drunk Von Bismarck, Iron Chancel 29 lor 9 restaurant Something curved . in 17 shape Walker, The Color Purple 18 Twisted 19 yams Vietnamese offensive 20 Yes vote 22 A newt in its terrestrial Answers for 122095 puzzle First Night The Salt Lake City, Down townd Alliance will present First Night December 31st. Call for details of the many activities that are planned. Aerials Freestyle The Utah Winter Sports Park will host the Freestyle Aerial World Cup competition on Sunday, December 31st. Call New Years Day From 10:30 a.m. Noon, KUER FM 90 will present New Years in Japan A Celebration with the NHK Symphony. -- Art Show Uintah County will present a Centennial Historical Art at the Western Heritage Museum in January Vernal. Call Show, 1, |