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Show History. The girls had to place in classroom, school, Training These four JMS students and their advisor will attend the National History Fair in Washington, D.C. Local students to attend Washington D.C. history fair the trip. Their presentation consists of two songs, Acres of Clams, and Im Gonna Build Me a Factory, which .they adapted to their act; and personality sketches of labor leaders, inventors,' and industrial tycoons such as John.. Deere, C.W. Post, Andrew Carnegie, Samuel Gompers, and George Eastman. ' , While the four girls have prepared a presentation, other students will enter historical papers, projects, and media presentations. All entries will be judged on historical quality, quality of presentation, and adherence to the theme and rules. The contest is funded by the National by John Bennion A presentation Here's who made Nephi LDS Seminary honor roll The fourth quarter LaVerne Shorty, Sperry, Gina honor roll at the Nephi LDS Stake Seminary has been released by Joseph G. Christensen, principal. Honor roll students in Christensens classes are Hunt, Ann Ealey, Paul Gooch, Jeff Sanders, David Boswell, Jeana Lynn, Russ Day, Don Mattinson, Kelly Pex-toLarry Bosh, James Jiit-- . Greqnhalgh, Ken' ing, tRod J ones, George" Ostljr, Shane Day, Allyn Bowles, Janice Dawn and Jamey Pay-stru- p, Win- - sor. n, n f Rusfell Thomson, and T Heijfi Larson. Honor roll students in Paur, Sutorius classes are Carina Aagard, Joni Anderson, Daren Bend- Childbirth Education Class Quinton Stringham, Christensen, Lynette person, Bart Vance Ep- Feaman, Kirt Hall, Kayla Harmon, Michelle Harmon,? Cindy Harward, Shane.' Hatward, Sheralyn INSTRUCTOR: Kristine S. Kan-da- s 4 Nephi, Utah June 3; 1982 Corbridge. Roads that are currently closed or that are marginally passable because of damage are the Nebo Loop road and Pole Canyon out of Salt Creek, among others. fiVSHRFNS Mark Memmott,' and For the Best Sleep Kay Duffin. of your life!! Works, Daren Edwards, Special speakers at the ceremonies were Vaughn Ridges, area director of special 11 Members of Venice Theatre Please turn to page 6 & Elva I.R. FATHER'S DAY PORTRAIT SPECIAL June Main. Nephi 27 education for seminaries. condition Road Chapman Furniture South J. Paxman, seminary instructor, and David Belliston GEORGE C. SCOTT TIMOTHY HUTTON and 12 TAPS PG PARENTAL SOHf tUTMlAL 8X10 4 5X7 $25 4X5 Wallet 4J1W GLHQAHCE SUGGf STEP K sun fo i CHIUMCN ,1981 TWENTIETH CENTunv-F- Playing Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat. Playing Sun. Mon: & Tues. DAN JOHN BELUSHI IN AYKROYD Neighbors Call for appointment A Comic-Nightma- H re ...... IV A A 5 CHARGE: $3 : f ? ' For more information, call Kristine S. Tatton 6230083 623-077- 5 Clinic Medical or Nephi 1 s Forest engineer Norm IRORRIRG Jessie Speakman, Totton R.N., M.S. FATHERS INVITED! Donna Pay, Penny Pew, Times-New- says Uinta National Stewart, Whicker, - Students $2.00 - Children $1.50 Shows Start promptly at 8:00 p.m. Lectures, films, breathing and relaxing techniques Ly- Tamara Memmott, Ken Parkin, Painter, The 34 44 damaged and are impassable in some areas, Steve Robert Matthew CLASSES INCLUDE Jana McPherson, 33 39 .00 .00 .15 .00 .19 .00 .07 severely m Beveridge, 392 East 600 North, Nephi Jones, Susanne Lynn, DeAnn Kay, Shauna Kay, Tonya Kelson, Julie Kendall, Rochelle man, Kelly Lynn, 43 58 35 area forest When you Think Water Beds, think Nephi Medical Clinic Greenhalgh, t,-Linda 1 89 86 65 75 63 82 81 Several ceremonies. 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. r Garret- Gadd,-Travi- s 26 27 28 29 30 31 by snow, slides Olsen, Adults $2.50 ''Starting Wednesday, June 9th" Bird, KLyne Bosh, Kevin Broadhead, Terilee Dailey, Tami Jones, are damaged ad- Wednesday Evenings Bryan,, Danine Darwin Ivie, Sherman Dee Nielson, Michael Forest roads Over 100 people, in .623-037- 6 MEW! er, Blaine Garrett, Carol Mecham, gave dition to the students, were in attendance at the Jillene Kim os Kamera Cindy Ludlow, Mary Ann Bracken, Walline for the . Jarod Mason, Greenhalgh, Weather May May May May May May Humanities. In addition na--tio- JaNae Brian Warren, White,' LaMar Nielsen, Jay Erickson, Bemetta Jackman, Bonnie Jensen, Jeannine Paxman, Janet Peterson; June 1 70 50 .01 NEPHI WEATHER E.C. Sherwood, reporter Date High Low Prec. : Pax-man- Park, Denise Broadhead, Suzzane Whittington, Mathe-sonj- Ste-phense- n, Thomas, Nancy Thomas, Julianne Tolboe, Kim Wall, Julie Wilkey, and Gary Wood. Achieving honor roll s status in Vdi'ghn classes are Mark Traci Newell, Colleen Meri-de- e Tina Tebbs, Denise Terry, Margie Debbie Phillips, Julie Woodard, Jill Fowkes, r roads are ture readings, talks, sang songs, and gave prayers. Ot-toso- n, Nephi LEVAN WEATHER Derle Hansen, reporter Date High Low Prec. 43 .00 May 26 82 55 .00 May 27 80 34 68 .23 28 May 33 .00 May 29 70 62 44 .05 30 May 78 .00 35 31 May the class presented scrip- during the year were Joe Adams, Eric Christensen, Tim Hill, Patrick Kent Hansen, Joy Kendall, Susan Kiesel, Marsha Kiesel, Jane LDS Stake seminary building. Seminary students who Receiving certificates attend the Mt. Nebo and were pins for the compleTraining Center of a class in LDS tion a at honored special pro16 Church the at held history taught May gram Y to the June novators and leaders money given by the Juab recently won an invita- School District and the tion for four Juab Middle middle school, the' girls School students and had to come up with part their advisor to attend of the expense themselves. They washed winNational History Day. June 10, 11, and 12, dows, pulled weeds, and Shelly Pew, Khristy cleaned up for such local Coombs, Anne Larson, businesses as Jenkins Janet Cotner, and their Sales and Service and Inadvisor, Lee Scott, and Stowell-Leavit- t his wife, will travel to the surance. NRP Hose University of Maryland Products also donated campus to attend the money to them. fair. Two thousand stuThe group from Nephi dents from across the also plans to meet with ) will participate in Utahs congressmen, acthe fair. Utah will be cording to Scott. Well represented by 26 stu- also see some of the hisdents. Utah's really torical sights in Wash- come alive to history such as the D.C., ington, fairs the last few years, Monument, said Scott. The theme of Washington the Lincoln Memorial, the national fair is and the White House. Trade and Industry in sisting of songs and skits depicting industrial in- - con Endowment SCIIOOI SGITlinSifY Students hold program .? ; . . . . per Couple Utah agfjapit Dontdigupanysurprises. 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