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Show tElje 'SIu nes-ef- Wednesday, May 4, 1994 os Page 3 Nephi, Utah and Young Womens Organizations in each ward have planned service projects. Some are cleaning yards of the elderly and disstate-widabled, others are performing acts of community service and still Nephi Utah Stake is joining cleaning highways, curb and gut- others are working to clean neighwith the rest of the state and ter projects and planting trees, borhoods, said Curtis. with the community by placing flowers and gardens. We want everyone to do their extra emphasis on the Take Members of the Young Mens part," said Curtis. Pride in Utah clean-u- p called for by Gov. Mike Leavitt. Nephi Utah Stake President Board Lowell Curtis is urging members of the stake to clean-u- p their yards on May 14th. Members of the various wards have planned projects such as Jerry Bosh, school board mem- senior students and to allow the ber, said he wanted the record seniors to attend. Continued from page 2 Boshs attitude was that if stuto read that only one school disand their parents wanted dents of took Utah in trict advantage the. invitation from the Utah to attend the movie they could Humanities to attend the movie, do so on their own. Approximately 35 to 40 seniors Schindlers List. a larger job was being done. That from Juab High had indicated Bosh thought the movie, which might be a clue that they were had an R rating, should be a they would like to take advandoing work which was more than personal matter. Students can tage of the offer before the board $500 in value. attend on their own if they de- nixed it last month. The handyman is not to do sire, he said. plumbing or electrical work, he He said school buses should said. Who sees they do not do not be used to students more than the $500 worth of to the movie. transport work? he asked. Bosh said he had not seen the The city rims it (licensing) like movie. He did to using a Chinese fire drill, as far as I school buses to object transport stucan see, said Garrett. dents. Painting contracts, he said, I think Dale Fowkes must have a state license and a it will look likeagreed. the district is city license in order to be legal. promoting R rated movies, In addition, he said, they must said Fowkes. carry $300,000 worth of liability Bosh said he wanted district insurance. to know only Park City patrons His objection, he said, was the School District took advantage of way the city operated. They the offer made by a state busishould run it right, he said. nessman to pay for tickets for Nephi Utah Stake is e joining Nephi Utah Stake will sponsor a scout merit badge pow wow May 4, 11, & 18th merit badge class. in the Nephi Utah Stake will sponsor a scout merit badge pow wow on May 4, 11, and 18 at the Nephi Utah Stake Center. Those interested in attending should come to the stake center on Wednesday, May 4th, at 5:30 p.in. in the cultural hall. The will last until 6 p.m. sign-u- p Scouts can earn three badges from a list of nine by attending each of the sessions and by doing the extra work required. Available at 6 p.m. will be Citi Community, Elec- one zenship All those attending should tricity, and Family Life. At 7 p.m. in the Nation, bring note paper, pen and pamCitizenship and Plumbing, Sports merit phlets for badges they wish to earn. badges will be offered. At 8 p.m. scouts may earn Citizenship in the World, Animal PAF Science, and Firemanship. Scouts may earn one merit Members of PAF will be meetbadge per time slot and are beone to asked for Thursday, May 5th, at 7:00 ing register ing just class from each time slot. If a p.m. in the DUP Museum. For scout only needs one of the merit information, call Mildred badges, they can sign-u- p for just Belliston at class to meet 623-204- 0. History group looking for Mormon Furniture produced by pioneers A statewide survey is underway to locate and photograph write to: Marilyn C. Barker, Utah State Historical Society, significant Mormon furniture 300 Rio Grande, Salt Lake City, Include a deproduced by pioneer Utah crafts- UT 84101-118men. From the survey, selections scription of each piece, a photowill be made for inclusion in a graph if possible, its location and book on Mormon furniture being how you or a responsible person written by Marilyn C. Barker, can be contacted by telephone. Chairman of the State Board of Photographing of Hie furniture selected for the book will begin History. Anyone possessing furniture in May and be concluded by Auproduced by craftsmen in Utah gust of this year. from 1847 to the turn of the cenBrigham Young was a chair in Vermont before he beto the maker is in tury urged participate Church leader and for Those came a not but possessing, survey. knowing the whereabouts of many years he operated a chair such pieces, are urged to contact factory with several workmen in us also. There were many accom- Salt Lake City. Other producers plished Mormon converts, skilled operated in Salt Lake City and in various crafts who produced in various communities, but with chairs, tables, cabinets, beds and the coming of the railroad many other articles either full or part of them converted their efforts to selling furniture purchased from time, Mrs. Barker said. of in the east. the factories surviving Many pieces The furniture makers also profurniture are believed to be in the possession of descendants of duced coffins and in some inthe makers. Furniture was one stances became morticians and of the products produced by the funeral directors, Mrs. Barker United Order in Orderville and said. Prior to the railroad it was in Brigham City. Nearly every not uncommon for the buyers of community or region had one or p,goods, purchased in the eas$ to niore ..furniture," jjiakersj stipulate 'specific yyoods to be Oftentimes these men were also used in the shipping containers, called to assist in the construe- - Such boxes, brought by wagon tion of temples, tabernacles and train, became the material for meeting houses, according to tables, chairs and other articles. Mrs. Barker. We are seeking to bring together in a book to be published in the Utah statehood centennial year of 1996, examples of the various furniture styles and influences in pioneer Utah, Mrs. Barker continued. The majority of furniture makers came from Scandinavian countries and England. After the coming of the railroad in 1869 the making of furniture in Utah lessened, but areas not served by a railroad continued producing pieces as long as craftsmen were available or inclined, she said. If you have Mormon furniture or know the whereabouts of pioneer pieces you are urged to 2. Mormon pine furniture came from Utah stands of timber. Most Mormon furniture carries a strong influence of English and European designs as the makers produced what they had seen and produced before coming to Utah; but they adapted to needs, available woods and the culture they were developing, she said. cleanup member responds School Bosh clarifies position Correction Attend the Church of your choice each week! -- SILVER AWARD A) Most banks will lend you only 80 ofyour home equity B) Bank One will lend you up to 100 ofyour home equity Rebecca Gibson has earned the Girl Scout Silver Award in recognition for achievement and service to scouting and the community. She has been and active member of Girl Scouts for 12 years. She has served as a TASC representative. Council delegate. Wrangler-intraininDay Camp Junior Counselor, and assistant troop leader. She traveled to Europe to tour and visit the Our Chalet Girl Scout Center in Switzerland. Rebecca has been a volunteer with Special Olympics, "Can-Dfood collections, a baby quilt for a homeless shelter, highway clean-up- , American Legion flag retirement ceremony, and many other service projects. For her Silver Award project, Rebecca EAGLE SCOUTAet;tn LeRoy collected, laundered, Woten, age 16, received his Eagle mended, and donated mens Scout Auvard on Saturday, April clothing (shirts, slacks, shorts, 30, 1994, in the Nephi 5th Ward. sweaters, and coats ) to the He is the son of Cecil and Carol Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake Ann Woten. His grandparents are City for distribution to patients LeRoy andLaWana Stanley, and who are in need. Rebecca is a Senior at Juab Lois Woten all of Nephi. 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