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Show Project Winner With hi project "Elec- of the National Science tricity, How Doe It MerU Award and his name Flow?" Dane Kindter, ton will appear in the 1982 Naof Cary and Mary Ann tional Awards Yeartmok. He is the grandson of Kimber, recently placed first in the physical science Mrs. Phyllis Didericksen division, 5th-6t- h grade le- and Mr. and Mrs. Myron C. Middle Kimlier, all of Crantsville. of the Fairview vel, and High School Science Fair held at Camden, Arkansas. He thus earned the privilege of participating in the region science fair hosted by Southern Arkansas University, where his pro- On March 30, Edward (Bud) Brown was called as released by President and set apart as CoordinaDon 11. Johnson for the tor of the Priesthood Name Crantsville West Stake on Extraction Program in the Sim., April 11; two Crantsville Stakes. First Ward Bichard Brother Brown, along Parkinson. with his wife, has served Third Ward - LeBoy thirty months as a Name Snell terg. Extraction Missionary in Fourth Ward - Calvin the project. Brown. With his experience and Fifth Ward - Clyde fine service he is well pre(ward conference) pared to take over the leaSeventh Ward Berkeley dership and direct this imOrr portant program in the fuWendover - Tom Ware ture. Brother Brown replaces Iliapah - Wayne Anderson J. Ronald Anderson, who High council assignments was called and set apart for the Crantsville Utah January 29, 1978 by PresiStake as released by Pres- dent Cilliert W. Davies to ident Cilbert Davies for organize and direct this Sun., April 11; new program in the Clark Ward - Clark (in- Crantsville Stake. On Nov. lay. 4. 1977, before the stake Erda 1st Ward - Douglas was divided, the applicaLawson Jr. tion for a Name Extraction Erda 2nd Ward Vernon project was authorized by Pankratz the Church. The Spanish Crantsville 6th Ward Language was assigned. Farrell Sandlicrg Since Name Extraction was Lake Point - Keith Wan-las- s just starting in the Church, Crantsville was the fourth stake to lie approved. Stansbury - Earl Larsen Four microfilm readers and one microfiche machine was ordered. Special Meeting tables were constructed by Brother Lawrence SwenTo Be Held son. Fourteen Extraction Crantsville Elementary Missionaries were called .Community Council w ill and Spanish Language meet Tues., April 13, at training was started under 7:30 p.m. at the school. the direction of Sister Ina Fawvm. Everyone is invited to attend. The following will lie By May 16, 1978 we had on the agenda: progressed to a point 1. Steve Borg - Fund where Salt Lake authorized our starting production, Baisers, 1982-8and on the evening shift 2. Mr. Sandlicrg - Introduction of Crantsville Mid- our project extracted the dle School Principal - Mr. first Spanish cards in the Church under this new Don Lindsay. 3. Pat Chatwin: a) Touch program. Our project was housed Program; b) SBA Testing; c) Disaster Program; d) in the lligh Council room Beorganization of the in the Stake Center, a loveCouncil (Elementary and ly spiritual setting for this Middle School) important work. Crowth soon resulted in the divi4. Other sion of the Stake. On Dec. 2, 1978 our High council assignments Jef-feri- ject placed third in the physical science division of schools high junior throughout southern Arkansas. Dane was invited to a memlter of the National Junior Beta Club, whose memliers are chosen by their schools faculties, requirements being based on high academic achievement and outstanding character traits. He was also nominated by his science teacher to lie one of this year's recipients lie-co- Dane Kimber Birthday Greetings to SOUND ADVICE returning summer A Carl Bampton, Connie Severe and Jane Brown, tourist spoke of visiting" with a group of native Vermonters who sat for an hour without speaking a April 10; Shirley Worthing- ton, Travis McCluskey, Kenneth M. Abliott, Butch word. Barton and Andy Silva, Finally, the tourist asked, it against the law to April 11; Barbara Woest-manFlorence Hayes and Adrienne Durfee, April 12; r, Enid Durfee, Diane Ashley Peterson, and Bur E. Wolfe, April 13; Evelyn L. Bolinder, Jennifer Hammond, and Sam "Is n, talk around here? One of the natives replied, No, but theres an understanding. No ones to speak unless he is sure he can improve on the Hun-sake- MViMMKI Walker Monument Company DEALER AUTHORIZED and BONNIE GEORGE 350 So. Main 112-374- BALANCING RESISTANCE AND 4 (or to Carat) We have a Urge r Selection of Diamonds to Choose From: Pendants Watches Earrings Rings Give Diamonds The Lasting Gift For the gift you give with pride, let Bateman lewetry be your guide Bateman Jewelry We now have nine roll tyie microfilm readers and one microfiche machine in the program. Seven new Thirty three Extraction missionaries have completMissionaries have served in ed instruction and training the program, giving very and are assigned to begin dedicated and faithful ser- extracting the first week in vice. Twenty four of these, April. twelve couples have served With this addition, forty-on- e together in a very rewardwill have lieen people ing experience. called as Name Extraction Missionaries in the two g stakes. The I tot tom line that as of March 1st, 364.600 cards have been ext racted, reporesenting 238,000 names lieing made available for temple ordinances to lie done. Brother and Sister Ronald Anderson and Brother and Sister Kenneth Warner, now Language Training Advisor, are of the original pioneer group. Ten missionaries have gone the extra mile by extending their missions beyond the length of their calls, keeping their experience in the program. lie-iu- Main ttf people. Winter storms have never Urn much of a prolt-loi- n in this country Itecause most homes are equipped with a piece of snow removal equipment that's multi- - purpose, inexpensive, easy to operate and nuts on alcohol. It is called a husband. r, war-tim- and increase the amount to Mrs. John R. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Cary Smith, rt April 11; Mr. and Mrs. M. Durfee, April 13; Mr. and Mrs. Vosco Julian-soand Mr. and Mis. Rolled Nohr, April 14. Ro-lie- n, An inspection of "8en9er suspension and steering, including frontend $400. Tlte former $300 burial lienefit was el i minuted as of Oct. 1. 1981, except for vets receiving or eligible for disability coniten-satiiH- i or pension at time of death. TITTr 850 tnooo LL Truck alignment were home in the Annex Building in the Crantsville Utah Stake, where we again share the room with the CHEVROLET Call v J. Ronald Anderson C OLDSMOBILE Service Dept, for an appointment 882-314- 8 o Now is your chance to get even with the taxman. Come in to Gordons - Decors Plus for your next home furnishings purchase and . . . Pay NO Sales Tax!! ; Not only do you save on taxes. . . there are jeorrt. ltl savings in every department!! 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Friendships have been formed with a very special group equipment and material moved from the Crantsville Utah West energy Stake location to a new ENDURANCE Lean muscles use even at rest, but body fat uses very little energy. Muscle tone decreases after several years without exercise. If body weight remains the same, fat may have replaced muscle mass and a persons energy requirement at rest may be reduced significantly. If a person continues to consume the same amount of food without exercise, the excess calories will be converted to fat. A solution is an exercise program that involves working muscles against resistance. Walking and other up stairs, exercises put demand on muscles, build muscle tone and help use up the excess Give Your Bunny A Carat For Easter Tooele Transcript, Thursday, April 8, 1982 Stake Presidency and High Council. Great progress has lieen made during the four years. 3 Wingfield, April 14. 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