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Show LeN Free Press New Utah! - Wednesday, October 6, 1999 - Page 5 RELIGION missionaries to speak for Sunday programs LDS Super Bowl by Mick Elkins Cut raccoon into serving size pieces and then put the raccoon into a pressure cooker and cover with water. Add bay 531 N. State Lindon 785-300- w .v ff lJ Weston Groll LL Nathan Jared Beckstead Sarah Harrison Miller .. . utes. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Drain meat, salt and pepper to taste, then arrange the pieces in a baking pan. Pour your favorite barbecue sauce over meat. Bake for one hour. Baste several times with sauce and pan juices. Serves four or five. I y 1 A.J..JL leaves. Cook at 15 pounds pressure for 25 to 30 min- IC ' Barbecued raccoon i 1 Lanes Available Every Evening! Call for Specials! Fish & Chips PHONE ORDERS WELCOME! J'CWs 492-176- 580 L State M. Am. Fork 2 conti gtodr uccwitd Cxd . Elder Weston .Steven Groll, son of Steven and Nancy Groll of Highland, has recently returned from serving in the Honduras Comayaguela LDS Mission. . He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Oct. 10, at 9:30 a.m. in the Highland 10th Ward, 10400 N. 6000 West. Elder Nathan Gene Miller, son of Susan Cowan of Orem and Sam Cowan of Lehi, has been called to serve in the Albania Tirana LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Oct. 10, at 10:45 a.m. in the Lehi 2nd Ward, 300 N. 500 East. Elder Miller will enter the Missionary Training Center on Oct. 13. Sister the Missionary Training Center on Oct. 13. ' New Bishoprics " Elder Jared E. Beckstead, son of Kim and Jill Beckstead of Lehi, has been called to serve Marie Sarah Harrison, daughter of Randy and Rita Harrison of Alpine, has been called to serve in the LDS Slovenia Llubijana Mission. She will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Oct. 10, at 11 a.m. in the Alpine 2nd Ward, 1125 N. Alpine Blvd. Sister Harrison will enter )0D in the Connecticut Hartford ' LDS Mission. He Will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Oct. 10, at 2:50 p.m. in the Lehi 16th Ward, 120 W. 200 South. Friends and family are invited to an open house following the meeting at his home, 1440 W. Main, Lehi. Elder Beckstead will enter the Missionary Center on Oct. 13. D. Craig Chamberlain. D.DJS., P.C. FREE exam and consultation COME VISIT US IN OUR NEW OFFICE IN PLEASANT GROVE Present this ad at your initial visit and receive a free exam and consultation Training - a $74 value! WITHOUT YOUR SUPPORT, THIS STORY Wines Park Ward Ras may bt needed and are available at lar costs. New patients only. Limited time only. Additional r w ., -- Or receive 50 off bleaching (tooth whitening) - a $150 value MIGHT HAVE HAD AVERY DIFFERENT ENDING. at sea. Inter natior-a-l peacrtep"i irtoro. Fiowte Hurricanes. Tomatoes. tS th Whenever tnere's a need, the National Gud arxJ Reserw responds. Bat only unsifs!i suftjxxt of thousands of cmpsayefs like you. MAXIMS US TOUR BUSINESS. I THANKS V rms and periodontal screratng turns) (includes 4 bttrwing 238 E. State St 2 (Centennial Square) Pleasant Grove, Utah I insm regu- i ."swl The newly reorganized Wines Park bishopric is Firs' Counselor Dqrold Clark on the front left, Bishop Bert Wilson, and Second Counselor Sam Wycherley; Financial Clerk Richard Price on the back left, Executive Secretary H. Gordon Bennett, Membership Clerk Dean A. Larsen, and Ward Clerk Marlin Peterson. 1st Ward Saratoga Springs clNGTHE ZiQ o ; - r '1 4 Ar ULTIMATE CD x- ; 4 -' 1 ?? '4 Saratoga Springs 1st Ward with 1st Counselor Joseph Server front left, Bishop Gilbert Fellingham, 2nd Counselor Matt Urmston; Financial Clerk Robert Gray on back left, Ward Clerk Donald lund, and Assistant Executive Secretery Martin Webb. Not present are Executive Secretary Keith Jex and Membership Clerk Scott Kahn. APY Introductory rate until 102799 Saratoga Springs 2nd Ward ' jilinj. i... I' it I : 5 M ::; ' ' i 5 i f I ! f . - !t The new Saratoga Springs 2nd Ward's Bishopric is Ward Clerk Tim Taylor top left, Membership Clerk Reymond Ruesch, Executive Secretary Dan Lincoln, 1st Counselor Brian Britcheft front left, Bishop James Atherley, and 2nd Counselor Brady Wycherly. Not shown is Finance Clerk Robert Milam. Town seeks veterans' information The Town of Cedar Fort is iequesting information regarding veterans buried in the Cedar Fort Cemetery, or any Hving veterans who plan to be in the Cedar Fort Cemetery, please call Councilman Bob with Messersmith at the following information: veteran's name, years of service, branch of service, war served part of Cedar fort's Veteran's Day celebra- in. ; feuried there. J An important the dedtion ication of a Veterans Memorial. If you know of a veteran family member of friend buried on Nov. 11 will be ! It allows you to add money at any time. 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