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Show Wednesday, April 23, 1997 ime0-Ce6- tElje Page 3 Nephi, Utah i0 lege Chamber Singers will present the songs and poetry of many cultures in Spiritual Journey Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in Cf)(trcf) Revs. . . The 1997 Womens Conference, Young University campus. Registration is $30 for the full conference or $15 for one day only. Participants can register by phone, (801) 378 7692, or in person at 352 Hannan Building until April 25. Other registration times are April 30 at the BYU Conference Center from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and the days of the conference at the Marriott Center The fireside will be held in the Levan LDS Ward at 7 p.m. All youth, aged 12 to 18, their parents and leaders are invited to attend. the Madsen Recital Hall. Lyle Archibald directs the chorus. Sisters, Daughters, Wives and Friends will take center stage Attend in the Pardoe Theater WednesYouth will be a stake There of day and Friday at 7:30 p.m. A Fireside for young people from 3:30 p.m. matinee and evening the Nephi Utah Stake held on performance at 8 p.m. will be Sunday, April 27th. held Thursday. Directed by Syd Riggs. A new musical celebrating the and the LDS Church satellite outdoor ticket booths. u : 150th anniversary of Utahs pioRegistration forms are avail- system.' One other live broadcast neers, The Trail of Dreams, will able at information desks in the Harman Building, Smoot Admin- Thursday will be Wendy L. Wat: be presented in the de Jong Conistration Building and Wilkinson son, BYU associate professor of cert Hall at 8 p.m. Thursday and Center or can be obtained by marriage and family therapy 7:30 p.m. Friday. Written by writing to Womens Conference, graduate programs, at 5:30 p.m.' James Arrington, Marvin Payne 352 Harman Building, Provo, Fridays live broadcasts, May and Steven Kapp Perry, the proUtah 84602-1532nd, will be Isaiah scholar Ann duction is based on actual expeBYU faculty, staff and students Madsen at 5:30 p.m., former riences from journals of pioneers. and spouses can attend the con- member of the Relief Society genWomens Conference will also ference sessions free with BYU eral board Mary Ellen Edmunds host two evening events with at 6:30 p.m. and newly called artists whose work is on display identification. $159.00 President Hinckleys fireside is Relief Society general president in the Museum of Arts fiber art scheduled for 6 30 p.m. Thurs- Mary Ellen Smoot at 7:30 p.m. exhibition. Held in the Study Relief Society leaders are en- Gallery, the events are free. day, May 1st, in the Marriott On Thursday, hooked rug deCenter and will be broadcast live couraged to tape the broadcasts for and later on both KBYU-T11) (channel incorporariewing signer Rebecca Knudsen and tion with other conferences for. Navajo rug weaver Leta Keith women. . will speak at 5 p.m., and fabric Another new feature this year designer Cheng-Hw- a Zeng and is the evening of music and dance wearable art designer Nannette $19.95 Wednesday Holmberg will speak at 6 p.m. performances Leta be will 2, through Friday, April Fridays speakers in the Harris Fine Arts Center. Keith and Persian block printed MOTOROLA Tickets for the music and fabric designer Mary Farahnaki-a- n dance performances are $5 and at 6 p.m., and wearable art Choose tam tie sleek Motorola Miao TAC Lte n, toe practical Motorola Power Pak are available at the Harris Fine designer Christine Bramhall and or tie value at a Motorola Tete TAG 250 Motorola phones sailing at $19.95 Arts Ticket Office, BYU Harris felted fabric designer and spinFine Arts Center, Provo, Utah ner Kathy Webb at 7 p.m. YOUR choice: 60 DAYS LOCAL INCOMING CALLS & NO ACTIVATION FEE 84602-640or 2ND MONTHS ACCESS FREE & NO ACTIVATION FEE In addition, a special $5 group (801) The BYU International Folk rate is available for Womens Dance Ensemble will perform at Conference participants at the 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the de Museum of Art feature exhibiJong Concert Hall. The tion, Masada and the Dead Sea company is directed by Ed Scrolls. Tickets can be purchased Plumbing & Builders Supply Austin and DeLynne Peay. by calling the Marriott Center 66 South Main, The Salt Lake Community Col ticket office at (801) 1997 Womens Conference to feature Gordon B. Hinckley fireside Search Diligently in the light of Christ, will feature a fireside by LDS Church President Gordon B. Hinckley as well as many other presentations and activities May 1 and 2 on the Brigham Stake Youth fireside on Sunday - - the church your choice each week mo 1 Multiple Choice. 0. V 30-M- ay 378-HFA- C. 6, CELLULARKi3' network 4-- D 623-119- 378-BYU- 1. 9 Restrictions apply Elder Richard FAREWELL Elder Greg Wood has been called to serve in the Pennsylvania Philadelphia Mis- sion. He will enter the MTC on April 30th. He will speak in the Nephi LDS 2nd Ward on April 27th at 12:20 p.m. He is the son of Norm and Carla Wood. FAREWELL Neldon Pay has been called to serve in the Massachusetts-Bos- ton Mission. He will enter the MTC on April 30th. Everyone is invited to attend his missionary farewell on April 27th in the, Nephi LDS 3rd Ward at 2:45 p.m. He is the son of Larry and Chris - rHQth Ward BBQ 'r K Sin0.3 Ao.iilLiijursjay ward Cultural activity on Friday at ball Hall LDS 8th Wards The park There will be a Young Single Adult activity Friday, April 25th, at 6:30 p.m. at Orgfil Ball Park. In case in inclement weather, the activity will be held at the Nephi Stake Center. Young adults from both stakes are invited to attend. A k dinner, including sausage dogs and drinks, will be furnished. Come prepared to enjoy some volleyball, as well. pot-luc- Scout Spring Adult fireside Camporee will on Sunday at be on Friday 4th 5th Ward and Saturday A Scout to LaRue Lynn, According Nephi North Stake Relief Society President, there will be an outstanding Fireside for all adult members of the stake, 18 years and over. This is being held on April 27th at 7:00 p.m. in the Nephi LDS 4th5th Ward Chapel. This will be an opportunity for everyone to realize the circle of a womans reach. You will hear a message and be entertained with a special musical treat. as Nephi annual barbecue will take place on Thursday, April 24th, at 6:30 p.m. in the ward cultural hall. Hamburgers, with all the trimmings, will be served. Everything will be furnished, so just bring yourself and a big appetite and epjoy an evening of fun and entertainment. Award members, and friends, are invited. See you there. Boy Spring Camporee will be held on Friday and Saturday, April 25 and 26. The event will take place at Burr aston Ponds. All Boy Scout troops, boys aged 11 to 13 years, and their leaders are invited to attend. Fun events have been planned. 1 An emergency room is no place to relax and read a magazine. Our patients are seen by board-certifie- d emergency room physicians within 25 A Allan R. Gibson, Publisher Mariann C. 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