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Show Walk to church, save gas, energy. r Presidency tells Mormon faithful Walk to church and take other measures to conserve energy resources, the First President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints recently urged church members throughout the world. The call for action by the more than 3.3 million members of the church worldwide was voiced in a letter from the First Presidency. The letter was sent to church officials in 632 stakes, nearly 6,000 wards and branches and 107 missions around the world. THE JUAB STAKE PRESI- DENCY: Wesley A. Lynn, sec- - ond counselor; President Gol- den R. Mangelson; Vaughn J. Paxman, first counselor. TNPhoto We encourage all members to walk to church meetings where that is feasible, said the letter, signed by Church President Harold B. Lee and his counselors, N. Eldon Tanner and Marion G. Romney. In making this suggestion, we recommend that church members use wisdom and avoid undue hazard to personal safety in traveling to and from church services. The First Presidency also authorized other measures to cope with the energy crisis, 2TheTimes-New- s Utah December 20, 1973 May we express our feelings of deep appreciation for your sustaining influence and your love for each other. We do appreciate all you do in the building of the Lords Kingdom. There is a kind Providence watching over us and He deigns to bless us with the good things of both heaven and earth. His message is peace and His gospel is love and surely with this law in our hearts there could not be a happier people to be found anywhere. May we search our hearts, and give place for His light; with each of us setting our lives and our homes in order. Placing in our hearts those things which sustain others including; Eliminating all outside where members live great Wednesday, I hursday, Friday and Saturday December 19, 20, 21, 22 dis- tances from meetinghouses lighting at church buildings, were authorized, if they choose, except that necessary to provide to establish a consecutive meetadequate security or to prevent ing schedule for all Sunday injury. meetings. At local option, weekday auxEncouraging church members to join car pools and urging iliary meetings of the church them to observe prescribed may all be scheduled on one day of the week, the First Presidenspeed limits. thermostats in cy said. Lowering homes where feasible and elimWe request, the letter said to Icoa church officers, that inating unnecessary consumption of electricity or fuel. you give these matters due conIt was also suggested that the sideration in meetings with your topic of fuel conservation be leaders, that you read this letter seriously discussed by all mem- in a Sacrament Meeting, and bers of the family in a family that these suggestions be rehome evening. printed in your newsletter or Local congregations in areas other local publication. Fourth ward unbeaten in stake basket play The Nephi Fourth ward remains unbeaten in basketball after this weeks series of games The Fourth Ward beat the Second Ward by a teeny, tiny margin of one point in recent games. The score was 26 to 25. In other games, the Third Ward team beat the First Ward team 49 to 37 and Mona beat Venice Theatre A RAiNbO a ADvtMuttt rrooucio tr OStf T OOO SHAfTtl AO Si 4DVENTURESI1Y, STARRING Peter Sellers FEATURING ! WONDEIpM) Fiona Fullerton a "Allca" fun for adults and children alike aa tha It's unlorg(tbl worid'e third beef sailing novel aiplodaa to III PjductofAmericanNaUoiialjEnierprIseI CLOSED SUNDAY AND MONDAY Tuesday, Wednesday, DEC. 23 and! 24 Thursday and Friday Columbia Pictures presents ROSS HUNTER'S Musical Production of -- 3rn77T)gi Music bv BURT BACHARACH Lyrics by HAL DAVID "lSUIKIiAUERhIIOSSHUNIERCHWlfSJWROIT H Levan 51 to 31. Leading scorers in the Church sponsored league after four games are: Kelly Anderson, 57; Steven Peterson, 44; Calvin Rollins, 41; Brett Lynn, 40 ; Terry Jolley, 37 ; Glen Fowkes, 35; Marlin Park, 34; Merrill Jones, 32; Allan Prisbrey, 30; and Merill Shaw, 30. mmQCDODGOKIig 00 and calling upon our Lord to fill our souls with this promised peace. May we issue a call from the Lord to go to your ward chapel and worship Him through partaking of the sacrament and renewing your covenants. May the promise of the Star of Bethlehem fill your soul with light, love, and peace. THE 1974 POLARIS SNOWMOBILES ARE HERE THE JUAB STAKE PRESIDENCY THESE ARE THE FIRST ALL - NEW SNOWMOBILES TO BE INTRODUCED. BEAUTIFUL, FLEET & STYLISH! They are custom made for family fun! POLARIS has introduced five new series, with fifteen horsepower ratings. Theres the COLT seies, the COLT S.S. the CUSTOM 2 series, the series, Golden R. Mangelson Vaughn J.Paxman Wesley A. Lynn From 12 up to 50 horsepower River. with Torquematic drive, they set the world's standards of excellence! COLTSS ELECTRA series, and finally, the T. X. series the ultimate of performance. Theres no finer tribute to Polaris leadership than when Bob Eastern won the 1973 world's championship at Eagle WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF POLARIS MODELS IN STOCK! ALSO THE BEAUTIFUL LINE OF SNOWFROM MOBILE ACCESSORIES SNOWSUITS TO BOOTS, GLOVES & GOGGLES. COME IN AND SEE THEM ALL NOW! GARRETT HONDA SALES - Across from the Gfy Park - 563 North Phone 623-082- 3 NEPHI, UTAH May you and your loved ones be happy and safe during this Christmas Season and the coming New Year. ALLEN E. OLSEN, 10 South Main Premium Oil Co. JSiF gaaSEB Agent Utah 84634 Gunnison, 528-34- 89 'iwrahon, Best wishes for a joyous Noel to all our wonderful friends. May the best of the holiday season be yours! Like A Good Neighbor, State D & M Merry Christmas! . 1st East Phone: Off. May the true meaning of Christmas dawn once again and bring its blessings to the world and its people. We wish you all the best this holiday season. ...Were stirring to wish our many friends a very Farm Is There. 35' ROU State Farm Insurance Companies Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois INSURANCI NEPHI LUMBER Silver Maple Service 55 West 2nd North - Nephi Service Uapjxj Loftdag! Sing your carols of joy this Christmas season and fill the world with love and happiness. Fine Arts Center 1 j Blessed Christmas... "How silently, how silently the wondrous gift is giv'n!" May that gift of love given to the world on the first Christmas bless your home ...may it abide with you in the coming year. NEPHI CITY OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Christmas blessings to you and yours at this holiday season... we sincerely hope that your fondest wishes will be realized. JUAB COUNTY OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES |