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Show 2 September 28, 1994 - The Pyramid - Page Three AIM IP Ftn Green 2nd Ward reorganized son. He graduated from Provo High School BYU and Provo Technical School where he ma- by Jessie Oldroyd FOUNTAIN GREE- N- Under the direction of the Moroni LDS Stake Presidency, die Fountain , Green Second Ward leadership was changed on Sept. 25 after : serving for five years. Released were all members of the ward bishopric: Bishop James E. Nielsen, First Counselor Jerry . Beck, Second Counselor David ; Christensen, Ward Clerks Darrell ; James Jakins, Robert Michael Jacobson, Boyce V. Blackham Fountain Green Second LDS Wards newly Walker, second counselor; from left back: and Derrell Williams, as well as reorganized bishopric is pictured here from left Robert Michael Jacobson, assistant ward clerk; all other officers and teachers. James Darrell front: John Elmer Mikkelsen, first counselor; Jakins, ward clerk; and Scott The new bishopric includes executive Earl Cook, Warren secretary. Bailey, bishop; Jeffrey Wayne Kay , Bishop Warren Earl Bailey, First Counselor John Elmer Mikkel-- : sen, Second Counselor Jeffrey Wayne Walker, Ward Clerk i Darrell James Jakins, Assistant MT. PLEASAN- T- Ephraim ions foreign and domestic interDevelopment, both based at Ward Clerk Robert Michael ests. and Mt. Pleasant public libraries Brown University in Rhode IsJacobson and Executive Secretary The second session, Oct. 18 at land. readwill a four-paThe State Office of Education Scott Kay Cook. ing and discussion series titled the Mt. Pleasant library, is entitled "Our Resources: Coming to will award inservice credit to "Choices for the 21st Century: Bishop Warren Bailey is a teachers taking part in the series, lifetime resident of Fountain Foreign Policy and Domestic an Agreement with the EnvironPriorities" beginning Tuesday, ment". and Snow College offers continuGreen. He was born July 7, The third session on Nov. 1 at ing education credit to particiOct. 4. 1950, in Mt. Pleasant, to Ernest Each two-hosession will the Ephraim library, will discuss pants who Child L. and Hazel Aagard Bailey. He care will be available at the attended Fountain Green schools, begin at 7 p.m. and will be led "Immigration: Unity and Diversilibraries for and graduated from North Sanby Elaine Burnham, from Snow ty in an Unsettled World". particor for Session four, titled "Securing College. To ipants. pete High School and Snow further contact Our Future", scheduled for Nov. information, College. He served a mission to Bonnie Mellor, Mt. Pleasant 15 at the Mt. Pleasant library, Wisconsin, Illinois and Missouri. or JoAnne participants return to the four librarian, at , He married Lorraine Nielsen of Moroni in the Manti LDS Temple Taylor, Ephraim librarian, at futures and develop their own i Rasmusson Angela by future by debating the military, EPHRAI- M- Ephraim Middle and they have six sons. He is a farmer and the mill Multiple copies of the reader, economic and social implications Schools fall parent conferences "What is America and What Do of security in the d War will be held on Thurs., at Moroni Feed superintendent ; 29 Sept. We Want it to Be?", will be era. from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Fri., . Company. He loves all kids of available in advance at both They also complete a citizen Sept. 30 from 8:30 a.m. to noon J sports and the outdoors. He has libraries. survey ballot that is sent to local Teachers of 7th and 8th grade served in many ward and stake The series is part of a nationcongressional representatives. students will be available in the positions. wide program to encourage pubFirst Counselor John Mik-- . i. Foreign policy can raise or Adams Commons. lic debate and discussion on lower the cost of home mortgagkelsen was bom May 19, 1937, Sixth grade conferences will eliminate in or to Elmer and Mary important issues of public policy. es, create new Moroni, jobs be in the respective classrooms j There is no cost and the public is employment . ' opportunities . In and parents will receive an ap- ; Peel Mikkelsen. After attending welcome. Each session is de- Utah, the "Choices for the 21st pointment for them. All students Moroni High School, he joined signed to build upon the others. Century" library project is sponwill be excused from school on the U.S. Navy and earned his In the first session, titled: sored by the Utah Humanities afternoon and all day GED while serving. He married "America: New Directions, New council, the Utah State Library Thursday "Weve tried to .Betty Johnson of Fairview in Friday. Realities", and scheduled at the and the United States Institute of have teachers available to accomMarch 1960 in the Manti LDS Ephraim library on Oct. 4, par- Peace. modate any work schedule and Temple, and they have three ticipants debate the pros and cons nationally, the program is hope to see every parent," said daughters and four grandchildren. of four different visions, or "fu- ' organized by OPTIONS, a Brent Peterson. "Corn He attended Salt Lake Trade tures" for the U.S. outreach program on Principal ferences are a great opportunity C Technical College and graduated Each future represents' a dif- ' International issues, and the to work in the best with a welding degree. He is a together ferent set of values, goals and CHOICES education program of interests of each student." farmer and rancher. policies for balancing our nat the center for Foreign Policy Peterson recommends that Second Counselor Jeffrey every student participate in the Walker was bom Dec. 20, 1962, conference along with parents in Logan to Clark and Diane Williams Walker. The family and teachers. jored in electrical engineering. He is manager of software testing at Novelle in Provo. He married Shelith Edmunds of Fountain Green on May 27, 1976; they were later sealed in the Provo LDS Temple. They have seven children and two grandchildren. His hobbies are oil painting, photography and flying; his dream is to fly airplanes. . i in. c pre-regist- ed pre-regist- EMS conferences Free skin cancer screening 283-454- 4. F f Couple celebrates 55 years sons-in-la- w Provo on Aug. 6 with about 35 family members present. r Every year, over 600,000 new cases of skin cancer are reported. r.jts me most "common 'form of' human cancer and, fortunately, its also the easiest of all cancers to detect and treat successfully if detected early. People who sunburn or freckle easily and have light eyes with red or blonde hair are most prone to develop skin cancer, as well as people who have many moles or certain kinds of atypical moles. In addition to the foregoing factors, skin cancer often occurs among people who work or spend a great deal of recreational time in the gardening, sailing, fishing, hiking or lly if they have been severely sunburned in their teens or twenties. . Leadership Center. and erfamily wouldfile io tanl all our friends and neiyors for te cards, telephone calls, oisis and attendance at er SO t CBirtlday Open Jdouse. ac ofyou elped to male it a very special IRea Ot CPeterson day, not to eforyotten. ls)e tanlyou wit all our earts. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT L? i North Sanpete School District Fountain Green Second LDS Wards newly reorganized High Priest Group leaders are pictured from left: Chad Lamont Pugmire, first counselor; Allen Peter Jacobson, group leader; . Clark Meyer Walker, second counselor; and Calvin Matthias Allred, secretary. , iJ The North Sanpete School District is accepting applications to fill four teacher assistant positions which are currently open in the school district, and positions which may be vacated as the school year progresses. These teacher assistant positions are temporary for the 1994-9- 5 school 12 '. . year only. . Applications will be accepted until October 10, , p 1994. Application forms may be obtained from .o North Sanpete School District Office at 41 West Main Street, Mt. Pleasant, UT 84647 or by callPersons with applications already ing on file may simply request that their application 'p is activated for these positions. ar 375-186- School. Carcf ofUans The traftiing is specialized and focused. Classes are much smaller than a typical University and prepare people for specific careers. New facilities, modem equipment and the availability of financial aid for those who qualify makes getting an education at Provo College enjoyable, exciting and possible. Provo College is located at 1450 W. 820 N. in Provo. Programs include: Accounting - Secretarial - Medical Assisting - Dental Assisting - Graphic Design - Court Medical Assisting to Reporting - Medical Accounting. She spoke of Transcription. All programs begin in Jantheir hands on learning 1 style, their course on per- uary, July & Sept. Call or for sonal effectiveness called 7 Habits of Highly Effective information. People from the Covey 4-- H. farming-especia- Education: Another alternative in Provo I was sitting in my car at an intersection watching the steady flow of cars file into the BYU parking lot and asked myself if there were other students who lived in Utah County that didnt attend BYU or UVSC? With a little investigation I found there was actually another school, right here under my feet, that had a lot to offer. That school was Provo College. I spoke with one of their students, 'Amy Jepson. She told me of their one-yeprograms that prepare a person in areas ranging from , .j; Theresia Terry, daughter of Scott and Wanda Terry, of Milbum, was voted Miss Congeniality in the queen contest for Sanpete High School Rodeo recently. She is a member of She FFA, FHA, soccer and went to the region show in Fillmore and will attend state. She attends North Sanpete High hing, 283-402- 896-820- . 462-244- 9. com-'munit- open-entryopen-e- xit -- short-sleeve- ! The couple were married Sept. 19, 1939, in the Logan LDS Temple. Children include: Judy Barney, Provo; Nancy Ray and Sue Schoppe, Ephraim; Donna Bischoff, Mt. Pleasant; Debbie Lund, Fountain Green; and Terry Montgomery, CA. They also have 27 grandchildren and nine Regardless of skin type, ev- eryone should do a monthly selfexam of their skin to note any moles, blemishes or birthmarks and to check for changes. If there are, a physician should be consulted. MT. PLEASAN- T- A free skin cancer screening clinic will be held Thursday, Sept. 29, from 1 to 4 p.m., at die North Sanpete Health Department, 20 South 100 West in Mt. Pleasant, according to a news release from the Central Utah Public Health Department. It is recommended that clothing be worn that ,is easily red moved, i.e., shorts, skirts, shirts, etc'. For more information, call post-Col- MT, PLEASAN- T- Don and Barbara Montgomery celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary on Sept. 19 with a family dinner attended by five of their six and daughters, three three grandchildren. Grandson Curtis Ray and wife, Tracy, attended and were celebrating their second anniversary on the same date. A family reunionanniversary celebration was also held in i , ur Now both adults and high school juniors and seniors will have two technology programs available to them in Sanpete County. Sevier Valley Applied Technology Center has now started two training programs: 1 . Automotive Technology (auto mechanics) and 2. Electronics. These courses are located in Ephraim at Snow College's West Campus. Because the Technology Center Courses enrollment format, stuutilize an dents can start any time and progress through the courses in an individualized instructional mode. There is still room for a few adults in the Automotive program and room for both high school students and adults in the Electronics program. Because this has been a cooperative effort involving Snow College, Sevier Valley ATC and North and South Sanpete School Districts, students can get high school credit, Snow College credit and work toward completion certificates at Sevier Valley ATC. students can enroll Snow College and other post-hig- h in instructors directly Ephraim or call Sevier by contacting 1 ext. 1 ext. 2 21 at ATC (Ephraim Valley xt. automotive-e253 electronics). 337 High school students should contact their home high school principal or counselor in order to enroll. , f rt TECHNOLOGY CENTER OFFERS COURSES IN SANPETE : Scott Executive Secretary Cook was bom Oct. 22, 1966, in Moroni to Frank and Beryl Kel-.r- ) lett Cook. He graduated from ,.. North Sanpete High School and , attended Snow College for two years. He served in the Oklaho- - v ma Tulsa Mission, then married Christine Holman. They have two-- ., children. He graduated from University of Utah, where he majored in accounting, and is a CPA addition to taking over the family,. turkey business. He is Moronis city treasurer and does contract,.-- , ' accounting for Moroni Feed. His Fountain . .. Green moved to family last January. He likes all kinds ofT sports, fishing and golf. Discussion series slated for local libraries 462-324- 0, , 462-248- Fountain Green Second LDS Wards newly reorganized Elders Quorum Presidency are pictured here from left: Alan Oliver Wright, secretary; Derrin Ray Owens, president; Michael Dahl Draper, second counselor; and .Scott Despain Aagard (not pictured), first counselor. i 5. North Sanpete School District is an equal opportunity employer. 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