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Show 'frr.rfnmiir urttritufTa t rw'v I i 4 f.I.Uff WlmWWJWAIlW N 4 LUW 'VW If 1 w '.UJJJJ WJ U 'MWWWWJUWW MWJWMMJII ' LUJ UJW W I VJL The SunNews Wednesday, March 10, 1993 Elder Roger King, Jr., will serve in Belgium Elder Roger King Jr., has been called to serve in the Antwerp, Belgium LDS Missionfield. He will speak on March 14, 1993 in the Aurora Second Ward LDS Chapel at 2:50 p.m. Elder King graduated from North Sevier High School as an honor student in 1990. He received the Academic Letter for each of his four years in High School. He was active in football and track. He is an Eagle Scout. Elder King has attended Weber State University and has worked in Ogden since his graduation. Elder King will enterthe MTC on March 24, 1993. r. Elder Roger King, Jr., Elder Ryan J. Roberts will serve Mission in California Mr. .Vf Elder Ryan J. Roberts Peggy Roberts, and Grandson of Fay and Evelyn Roberts, all of Salina. Elder Roberts farewell will be held March 14, 1993 at the Salina Second Ward at 2:45 p.m. An Open house will be held later that afternoon at his home 287 East 400 South, from 4 to 6 p.m. Were you wed LakeTemple long ago? in The living couple married in the Salt Lake Temple the greatest number of years ago will be invited to help open a new exhibit celebrating the temples centennial. A special ribbon cutting will precede the March 27 opening of the fascinating new exhibit at the LDS Museum of Church History and Art, according to Glen Leonard, museum director. The museum is asking qualifying couples or their children to 9 call the museum at with their names, address, phone number, a- - j date of marriage in the Salt LakeTemple. From the information received, the museum will invite a 240-229- Stephanie Hatch and couple to participate in the opening ceremony along with other special guests. The new exhibit, The Mountain of the Lords House: Construction of the Salt Lake Temple, 1853-189will feature a rare collection of original architectural drawings, documentary photos, temple artifacts, and art work, according to Robert Davis, exhibit curator. The exhibit is part of the LDS Churchs centennial celebration of the completion of the Salt Lake Temple, and will be open to the public free of charge for nearly a year. 3, Daron Jones will say vows she was active in the drill team and served as Drill Mistress her senior year. Daron is from Safford, Arizona, and graduated from Safford High School. He is a graduate of Brigham Young University, and has e served a mission in South Korea. The couple will make their home in Provo where both are employed at the Covey Leadership Center. Lynn and Charlotte Hatch are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Stephanie to Daron, son of Hollis and Peggy Jones. The wedding will be on Friday, March 12, 1993 in the Manti Temple. A Reception will be held in their honor the following evening, Saturday, March 13, at the Salina Stake Center from 6 to 8 p.m. Stephanie is a graduate of North Sevier High School and Sevier Valley Tech. While she attended NS IIS, f Demri Kay Barker Hi, my name is Shelbee Nichole Thurston. Today, March 10, 1993, and I am celebrating my Fust Birthday. Helping me celebrate my special day are my parents, Corey and Nichole Thurston, and my Grandparents, Denny and Susan Thurston, and Bryant and Linda Mickelsen. are Marjorie My Mickelsen and Fern Shaw. Also helping me celebrate are my uncles and aunts and friends. 0 i r, Great-Grandpare- Shelbee Nichole Thurston Gates The Manti Regional Singles plan activities Manti Regional Singles has planned the following activities for March: Sunday, March 14, Regional People 165 South 400 East Salina 0 or tor more Information Visitor era always welcome! Call , 529-394- 529-755- 4 parents are Mr. and Mrs. Shyrcl Baker, of Salma, Mrs. Linda Sorenson, and the late Robert Sorenson, of Center-fieland Dian Baker, of Salina. Great Grandparents are Mr . and Mrs. Morris Nelson, Salina, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, of Salina, and Mr. and Mrs. Heaps Baker, of Salina. is Annie Rolfson, of Provo. d, Tim Fireside, Moroni Stake Center. Speakers will be the Jenkins Family. It will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Relief Society Room. Monday, 15th, Regional Home Evening. Evan Jacobsen Family, Middle School 6:30 p.m. Friday, March 19, Regional Dance, Ephraim 5th Ward. Dance Instruction from 8:00 to 8:30 p.m. General Dancing begins at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, March 21, Regional Fireside, Ephraim 5th Ward, Speaker Priscilla Ashbacher, 7:30 p.m.. Monday, March 22, Regional Home Evening, Ephraim City, North Basement Entrance. Sunday, March 28, Regional Fireside, Manti Stake Center. Speaker Shauna Keil, 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 29, Regional Home Evening, Manti. Place will Rayel Sorenson r Classifieds Work! be announced. For more information contact any of the following: Gunnison: LaVonna Bardley, v Mt. Pleasant, Magdalene Manti, Richard ( Nordmar, 462-254Ephraim, SanPeacock, 283-686Moroni, dra Christensen, or ReIda Donaldson, 462-831Elaine Reid, gion leader, 528-795- Call Call 529-783- 9 528-311- 1 N j 1; 6; 835-955- 1; Order 2; 2; 283-447- 0. Sorosis Club activities The Sorosis Club went to Snow College to enjoy the presentation of Fiddler on the Roof. Hostess for the event was Marian Peterson . Attending were Lcath Conover, Marion Peterson, Norma Robins, Elaine Allred, Raymonde Olsen, Ruth Garrik, Cecile Sittre, Beryle Mick-elsoDalla Mickelson, David Mick-elsoElenor White. n, n, group sponsored by the American Cancer Society will be held Thursday, March 1 1, at 7 p.m. at the Snow College Tech Center, 345 West 100 North, Ephraim, High Tech Building, Room 153. The function of the group is to provide moral and informational support for those who have cancer and for their family and friends. Ken Jackson, licensed family counselor, will be available to assist in understanding and managing emotional issues resulting from dealing with cancer. Free health hotline on March 12 Rayel Sorenson celebrated her First Birthday on March 6, 1993. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Brent GrandSorenson, of Centerfield. Texas the Band consists of five young men who met while touring a a major production company based in Florida, and in 1988 they launched a career in country music. 896-926- 529-395- 2; 9. March cancer support group will meet Thursday I ?' I financial strategies, and surviving losses will follow. All men an A women 16 years of age and older are urged to attend. Serving on the Sevier County Committee are Diane Reese, Chairperson; Peggy Mason and Jeri Davis, Directors; Secretary, Patsy Daniels; Treasurer, Karen Chamberlain. Volunteers are needed from every county to form subcommittees. If you are interested in volunteering, call your area representa2 ext. tive, or Diane Reese, or 271; Peggy Mason, Jeri Davis, 896-677y " f When Gates was just 13 years old he was already a DJ at KSVC Radio, in Richfield. After singing at numerous private parties, weddings and performances from Park City to Sl George, he has become one of Utahs newest up and coming country music singers. His agent is Lodestar Productions. porary questions Warm, Friendly Local in Richfield Conference self-estee- r The March 12 concert will feature two performances, 7 and 9:30 pm at North Sevier High School auditorium. of the entire family Bible answers to contem Central Utah Women's te er Meeting the spiritual needs were married on March 16, 1943, in the Arizona Temple. They are parents of two children, the late Vivian Rowley, and Dian Baker. Grandphildren are Mikel and Central Utah Womens Conference will be held in Richfield September 11, 1993. Theme for the conference is Believe in Your Dreams. Workshop topics will cover career, family, social, and health Six workshops will be subjects. presented at one time to give individuals a choice. Three different sessions will be conducted after the keynote speaker, Hyrum Smith, who will speak on Stress Management. A variety of workshops on aging, nutrition, relationships, first aid in the home, pageants, divorce, children, Great-grandpare- vt Great-grandchil- d. full-tim- Demri Kay Barker will celebrate her First Birthday on Saturday, March 6, 1993. She is the daughter of Brian and Lauren Barker, of Salina. Her older brother is Brenan. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barker, of Salina, and Mr. and Mrs. Gien Johnson, of Manti. are Vontcss Jensen, of Redmond, Robert Johnson, and Maurine Johnson, of Manti. ppp Melonie Rowley, Kerry, Kirt, and Brady Baker. Vivian and Brent Sorenson, parents of Rayel Sorenson, Morris and Gwens Morris and Gwen will celebrate the occasion with a family dinner, followed by a vacation in Arizona with special friends and relatives. like to announce the Golden Wedding Anniversary of her parents, Morris and Gwen Nelson. Morris and Gwen The March cancer support Foimer Richfield resident Tim Gates w ill return to his hometown to share the stage with Texas the Band, in a fund-raissponsored by the Sevier County Fair Foundation. Of Salina Dian Baker would the Salt Former resident to perform in fund raising concert for Sevier County Fair, Mar. 12 Tickets for the concert are available at Burns Saddlery, Salina; Daily Spectrum, and Fashion Furniture. Nelsons will celebrate their Golden Wedding Stephanie Hatch and Daron Jones Elder Ryan J. Roberts has been called to serve in the Sacramento California Mission. He will enter the MTC on March 24, 1993. Ryan is a 1992 graduate of North Sevier High School. He is the son of Steve and and Mrs. Morris Nelson 4-- H laying hen chicks by March 15th Sevier County Extension office will be taking orders for baby chicks for those individuals who would like them for projects. Orders will be taken until Noon on Monday, March 15. Cost for chicks 4-- H will be $.85 for broiler chicks and $.80 for layer chicks. Chicks must be paid for at the time of ordering. Layers will be leghorn chicks. The delivery date is set for May 5th. Do you have questions about how to lose weight and keep it off? Are food labels confusing you? Do you know which foods will actually help lower your cholesterol level? The answer to these and other questions arc just a phone call away. As part of National Nutrition Month, weight control, healthy eating and nutrition will be the topic of Marchs free Deseret NcwsIntermountain Health Care Hospitals Health line. The hotline will be offered Saturday, March 13, from 1 1 a.m. to 12 p.m. The toll free hotline numcan be called ber, from anywhere in the intermountain region. All calls are confidential. Questions will be answered free of charge by medical professionals from LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, and Cottonwood Hospital, Murray. The health hotline is a free community service provided by the Deseret News and IHC Hospitals. There is no charge. For more information Jamee at 1 ext. 343. I- call 283-402- Coach of Choir to speak at Stake Fireside Jerold and JoAnn Oltley, di- rector and vocal coach of the famed Mormon Tabernacle Choir, will speak at a fireside in the Salina Slake Center. The event is scheduled for Sunday,k March 14, at 6:30 p.m. The public is invited and there is no admission charge. Dr. and Mrs. Ottley have been with the choir for over 20 years, and have traveled over most of the world where the Choir has presented concerts. It is expected they will recount experiences encountered during the Choirs most recent tour to the Holy Land. v Centerfield 1st Baptist T Church As of September6 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 - |