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Show Dear Editor: gospel and enjoy its keeps President Snarr blessings. The living of traveling a lot of the the Word of Wisdom time. I dont know if you would make a great on that island. have ever been to change Even though they have Alaska, but I hope you prohibition there, will have the opportunialcoholism is a real curse. ty. It is beautiful with on them. Father Duncan Our present assign- everything but the higheducated them, taught is in the mission of- est mountains covered ment them to be fice. There are 20 mis- with timber and green and industrious. couples sionary laboring growth. The wild berries, They own a lumber mill and a fish cannery. They in Alaska, and we take flowers, and trees grow were at one time a pro- care of the reports, cor- in abundance. For us it was a real delight to see sperous people, but the respondence, etc., for beautiful glaciers, in the them. are areas government dole has where Many are the ice calving off watch they building reduced them to the and lakes, and see into much of dependence and apathy. programs salmon-fillerivers. also comes under the this our Many still have beautiful traveled We have President by responsibility. flowers and gardens, but and T. auto Snarr has a seaplane, ferry, Douglas most dont bother any more to care for their great building program for many miles and have on here. Most of the seen bear, moose, whale, property. Progress is branches are in isolated porpoise, and many othslow there for the LDS communities and can be er interesting things that Church, but they now reached sea and have been a delight to us. only by have an active branch air. The new buildings Our first taste of fresh and an energetic branch have salmon was a real treat, attentheir tripled president. We had many and in dance most digging for crab was places. fine friends there and first for us. We another hope some day they will Couples are needed to be able to accept the help strengthen the enjoyed eating it, too old Ford. If it makes it through the winter it will indeed be a blessing. We have truly been blessed so far with good health and are enjoying every minute of our mis- Alaska is beautiful (Editor's note: We received this letter from Elder and Sister E. Rulon Brough, who are currently serving an LDS mission in Alaska. The The first three months of our mission to Alaska were spent in Metlakat-la- , a small Indian com- residents of Nephi, and we thought our readers might enjoy sharing this unique situation there they own the island. A munity on Annette Island in Southeast are former Alaska. Broughs They have a letter. Dear Vance and Allan: missionary from the Church of England was sent to British Columbia to proselyte among the and Please change our Slmpshian Indians acHe civilize to them. mailing address for The and this to: 3140 Lark complished s Times-New- Ct., No. T, Anchorage, AK 99507. We have been receiv- ing the paper regularly and appreciate reading about our friends in Nephi. received permission from the U.S. to move them to a small island in Alaska where they would not be under the bad influence of the whites and where the Church of England could not make demands months of mud!!! Does anyone know how my neighbors and I can get the city to pave the road in front of our houses? I have never lived in a city where the citizens have to fight to get a road, garbage pickup, and mail service to their and fellowship the inactive members and nonmembers. Some serve as said last year that we would have a road this spring. Spring came and no road. My neighbor and I went back to the city council this summer. We were told at the meeting that we would have a road before winter set in. Winter is coming and I have been told we will probably not get a road again this winter. We JU. n The experience. One of the benefits of 5 our present assignment is the opportunity we have to meet the great missionaries as they come and go and to get an overall picture of 2E JUi. Cary Nov. 4th - Vote Cary Nov. 4thi. ; o 3 O) 5 Times-New- -- c ' o s Nephi, Utah Oct. 16, 1980 3 0) 5 -- INTERNATIONAL c The Peterson Family Working Together; o ..On the family ranch and farm HARVESTER IH PARTS & SERVICE ..For the Children's Future Good Selection of new and used IH Equipment and also largest selection of new and used trucks in Southern Utah 1 candidate with the qualifications for the job! A (3 760 W. Main, Delta Phone Tom & Lem Sales Pete Service Jeff Parts W c - Ranee - Michael Angela FOUR-YEA- R x COMMISSIONER x REPUBLICAN (Paid political advertisment by Ronald C. Newell, Chairman, Commitee to Elect Brough szm 20-fo- x x $ x x X . !j o li 3 3 a u Paid by Peterson for Stale Senate Committee, R. Clark Greenhalgh, Chmn. .Vote Cary Nov. 4th ' . 4- -1 Vote CaryNov. 4th. . u, .1 J Ua The Juab County Commission invites you to attend a public meeting concerning the proposed bonding for remodeling of the Juab High School building into a complex for Juab County offices, courts and senior citizen center. X X X X X X X X X X Re-Ele- ct MAX K. WILLIAMS for Juab County Commission X X X X X X Government which is responsive to the needs of the people of all areas of Juab County. 2 X Increased economic, educational and cultural opportunities through realistic planning and implementation of rural, urban and industrial development in all areas of the coun- y- - Curtailment of programs that are not compatible with Juab County needs. Positive aggressive action on problems. Leadership to get the job done. EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS. Veteran. Entrepenuer, Rancher, Irrigation Consultation. Director Water Company, Director and President, Juab Cattlemen's Association. Director of Utah Cattlemens Association. Correspondent, Charter Member, National Cattlemans Association. Secretary Juab Soil Cons. District, Director CURIC Corp., Director Economic Development District. Member Investment Strategy Council. Member BLM Advisory Board. Chairman Juab County Carcass Contest. Fair Board Commissioner. Executive member Four County MX policy board, member Utah MX Task Force, Member Governors MX Working Group. Member Panoramaland Tourism Board. US Army NDVERTISMENT The commission needs and desires your input in the matter. X He will continue to PROVIDE PAID POLITICAL C Sf X Richard M. Brough BY CANDIDATE f X ! 2: school Served two years in the Utah State Legislature. Juab County native, attended USU, u -- Darin .. Active in civic and L.D.S. Church Affairs. We are supposed to pay for the blacktop section from the 31 5; Xf RICHARD M. BROUGH FOR !! i 5 Vote Cary Nov. 4th . high O 864-279- 1 Successful Nephi businessman of Brough Antique Autos and Secretary of the Richly n Investment Corporation Nineteen years of successful teaching experience. 't!.1 ..And now to elect Cary Six County Senator 01 Lovell Inc. University of Utah graduate - Specialized in history, law, and political science. This will be the third winter of mud. Vote to 4th......Vote 4- -4 what is happening all over the mission. This mission covers a huge area with some branches as far away as 1600 miles from the office. This H Vote Cary Nov. have our first snowstorm today. We arc prepared, though, with studded tires and electric hookup for the branch presidents until they can get members with enough training and wish I was a local to our guttering. This is Nephite and maybe my unfair as this should be name would help me get between the subdivider a road. I have heard the blame and the city. The street is not our property, but put on the city, the subas the city procrastin- divider, and the city ates the installation of engineer. Instead of the the road, the cost of the blame being put on blacktop continues to everyone, just give us a road!!! escalate. I would also like to tell Ardith Miller the city officials that I 449 East 570 South houses. My husband and I pay $550 a year in property taxes and we had to fight for a long time even to get garbage service to our home. It doesnt do any good to complain to the city council. The previous city manager and council With kindest personal' regards. E. Rulon Brough Arta J. Brough another first. priesthood leadership that the city will provide experiences. well have a chance to stop by and see you on our way home about a year from now and tell you all about it. Please give your dear mother our love. We sincerely hope she is well at this time. d Don hip boots! Heres to another six Maybe self-sustaini- Dear Editor Dear Editor: sionary The commission has determined that issuance of bonds up to the amount of $850,000 would be the least costly method in insuring the timely completion of the project Time: 7 p.m. Thursday, October 16, 1980 Present Juab County Courthouse Court Room Sincerely Ross Garrett - Max Williams - Joesph Bernini Juab County Commission X ! ; X it X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X |