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Show I 4 TheSunNews Wednesday, Sept. 9, 1992 WAMZSmS.'. YMfi,. Elder Corey Ken Malan to serve in the Philippines st. 'Mr: 14; Elder Corey Ken Malan has been called to serve in the Philippines San Pablo Mission, for the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter-da- y Saints. He is the son of Steve and Nancy Malan, formerly of Salina. Elder Malans farewell will be held in the Salina Stake Chapel this Sunday, September 13, 1992. Services begin at 9 a.m. An open house in his honor will be held at the Carriage Court following the meetings, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. Elder Malan will enter the MTC in Provo, on September 30, 1992. v," ; ' w Elder Corey Ken Malan Tammy Hales and Justin Okerlund will trade vows Mr. and Mrs. Don Hales, of Redmond arc pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Tammy Mane, to Justin Don Okerlund, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Okerlund, of Salma, of Saturday, September 12, 1992, in the Manti LDS Temple. The bride and groom arc both graduates of North Sevier High School and attended Snow College. Jared S. Johnson Johnson called to serve in Texas Jennifer Johnson and Roger Scott will wed Elder Tammy Hales and Justin Don Okerlund A reception will be held in their honor that evening at the Salina LDS Stake Center, 98 West 400 North, Salina, from 7 to 9 p.m. Justin is the grandson of Clyde Okerlund, Salina; Lois Ogden, of Richfield. The young couple will now make their home in Salt Lake City. Jennifer Elder Johnson is the son of Stuart and Carma Johnson, of Aurora. He is the grandson of Gladys Johnson Happy First Birthday Hi! My name is Brody Paul Jack-ma- n, and I celebrated my first birthday on September 4, 1992. My parents are Montel and Tammy Jack-maof Manti. I had a fun party with lots of relatives and friends who came from all over just to see me! Proud relatives include grandparents: Jack and Gaydra Robins, Salina; Paul and Jody Arnold, Las Vegas, NV; Ferron and VaLcan Jackman, Chester; Adopted Joel and Bonnie grandparents Wilson, Manti. Dean Bohman, Salina; Martha Alice Duncan, Manti; Gail Jackman, Nephi, and Dorothy Arnold, Las Vegas, NV. Elder Jared S. Johnson n, ? s: Brody Paul Jackman Jared S. Johnson has received his mission call from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, to serve in the Texas Houston Mission. Men 5 must register with selective service 18-2- 18-ye- ar Great-grandm- and the late Floyd Johnson, of Aurora. Elder Johnson is a 1991 graduate of North Sevier High School, and a four year LDS Seminary graduate. While at North Sevier High, Elder Johnson was active in FFA, Rodeo, Football and Wrestling. He was President of the FFA and Vice President of the Rodeo Team. Elder Johnson has attended Utah Valley Community College, Provo, where he was a member of the college rodeo team. A Farewell will be held Sunday, September 13, 1992 at 10:45 a.m. in the Aurora Second Ward Chapel. Friends and family are invited to an Open House that afternoon from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Stuart Johnson home. Elder Johnson will enter the MTC on September 16, 1992. Nothing reveals a man's character better than the kind of joke at which he takes offense. G.C. Lichtenberg old Although it takes an man only five minutes, registration with Selective Service is both a serious commitment and a responsibility of citizenship. Selective Service State Director Leland Ford says 102,594 men from Utah have taken those five minutes and are now registered with Selective Service. There are 1 ,030 Sevier County men registered. Neighboring Sanpete has 1,122 who have registered with Selective Service, and there are 1 5 1 from Wayne county registered. By adding their names to the Selective Service list, these young men are not only bring- - This is Katelyn Jane Gledhill. She is having her first birthday today, September 9, 1992. Helping her celebrate are her parents John and Kathy Gledhill, of Gunnison, and two of her brothers, Spencer and Brock. Her grandparents are Robert and Margery Beck, also of Gunnia is Gladys son, and a Allred, of Manti. ing themselves in compliance with the law but are also guaranteeing their eligibility for some important benefits, notes Ford. These benefits include federal student aid, job training, and most federal employment. By registering with Selective Service, they are also joining more than 13 million of their peers across the country who are currently registered and are contributing to defense preparedness. Men who are 18 through 25 and are not yet registered may do so at any local post office. Governor's Conference on Family open to everyone Katelyn Jane Gledhill Happy Birthday Courtney. This little fellow, Courtney Lund, celebrated his first birthday on September 12, 1992.' His proud parents are Larry and Pam Lund. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Redge Hermanscn, Gunnison, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lund, Manti, great grandmothers are Mary Hermanscn, Gunnison, Edna Lund, Manti, Aleda Christiansen and Ruth James, Mayfield. Courtney celebrated his birthday by having a party for family and friends. The two greatest tyrants on earth chance and time Herder and Roger Scott Utah Clergy and families will gam insight and learn better skills at the Governors Conference on Families Smarter Parents, Happier Children at the Salt Palace, Saturday, September 19, from 8 a m. to 5 pm. For families the day long conference features Utahs best professionals on topics which include communication, marriage enrichment, single parenting, teaching children motivation, blended families, and more. Mariette Hartley, named Outstanding Mother of the Year, will be this years keynote speaker. Guest luncheon speakers are Frank and Barbara Layden. The busy parents of three, Frank is president of the Utah Jazz, and Barbara has been active on numerous boards and served as President of the Utah Chapter for Prevention of Child Abuse. The conference is sponsored by the State Division of Family Services and costs $ 10 per person, which includes lunch. For more information call 538-398- 5. According to Governor Bangerter, The world can be a harsh place demanding too much, too often from ourchildren. It is important that parents take the time to develop skills that provide a loving, understanding haven. This conference gives people an opportunity to attend workshops and lectures designed to enhance and enrich their relationships. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson, Redmond, announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Jennifer, to Roger C. Scott, son of Mr. Ted Scott, Kremmling, Colorado, and Mrs. Jonna Rosa Bloomfield, New Mexico. They have chosen to be married on September 19, 1992. A Garden Reception will be held in their honor that evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. UDell Johnson, the brides grandparents, 247 N. 100 W, Redmond, from 6 to 8 p.m. Young Jennifer is a gradaute of NSHS, where she was active in Volleyball, Basketball, Softball and Track, as well as holding offices in the FFA. She has been working for Bums Saddlery, for the past three years, as a Jockey. Roger is a graduate of Uinta High School, where he was active in wrestling as well as other school organizations. He has been training race horses in Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah for the past six years. couple says vows Rick and Judy Schaugaard announce the wedding of their daughter Lennette Christensen, to Samuel M. Vigil, son of Samuel and Patricia Vigil. The couple was married August 22, 1992 in the Japanese Gardens at Jordan Park, in Salt Lake City. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. Fireside program is set for all young adults The Church Educational System of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints has schedule a satellite fireside program for young adults, both married and single. y The fireside will be broadcast over the Church satellite network, which includes more than 3,000 locations in North America and the Caribbean. Sunday, November 1, 1992, 7 p.m. the Fireside will originate in the VA Featured BYU Marriott Center. speaker will be Elder Tom Perry, of the Council of Twelve Apostles. A fireside was held September 6, where Elder Russell Ballard of the Council of Twelve was featured speaker. The programs are the first in what is expected will be a continuing series sponsored by the Church Educational System. officer Centerfield be available will 1st Baptist Church Veterans in need of assistance with the Veterans Administration may visit F.E. Martinez, Department Service Officer of the Disabled Ameri- can Veterans during the month of September. Martinez may assist with requests for compensation, pension, medical treatment, VA home loan defaults, and education. He will also assist any veteran or widow of a veteran in answering correspondence or completing forms from the Veterans Administration. The DAV representative will be at the following locations on dates and times listed below: Sept. 14 - Ephraim Job Service, 11 a.m. to Noon. Sept. 14 - Gunnison City Hall, 1 to 2 p.m. Sept. 15 - Richfield Job Service, 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. As of September 6 Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Worship Service 1 1 :00 a.m. Acting Pastor Medford Hutson 300 North 75 West Centerfield, Utah 528-300- 8 South . Sanpete Does Your Heart Good. r Baptist Church American Heart Association - Of Salina Meeting the spiritual needs of the entire family Bible answers to contemporary questions Warm, Friendly Local People 165 South 400 East Salina 4 lor or more Information Visitor ere elwey welcome! Cell 529-394- 0 529-755- Informal Bible Study ei e n Stags" Help Your Children Be AU Unit They Can Be! Enroll Today! Showmanship Singing Dancing Thursday Bowling League The Thursday Afternoon Bowling League is back in action, and following are the standings for the week of September 3. Terri Lyn Williams 529-755- 7 Zions Bank and Scenic Quik Stop tied, with 5 wins, 3 losses; North Sevier Gun Club and Sprouse tied with Garys Auto and S tigs tied at 4-- 3-- 5. 4; High Team Game scratch was Zions Bank, 651; with handicap, Garys Auto, 836. High Team Series, scratch, Scenic Quik Stop, 1884; with handicap, Zions Bank, 2396. High Individual Game and Series were all taken by Karen Black, 211, 255, 525, and 657 respectively. Wednesday Evenings, 7:30 pm in Sterling. Refreshments & Nursery Provided Sunday Service 11:00 a.m. in Sterling (Children's Church also) Pastor Mike Bardon 528-301- 5 |