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Show Merlin Ray Orme dies in Sacramento, California Funeral held for Kelly Jay Means ; 18 Kelly Aug. 30 Green. Jay Means, terment was at the East Lawn Sierra Hills Memorial Park. He is survived by his wife, Elaine Burridge Orme; two sons, Michael and Gregory Orme. Orme; a daughter, Tracy Orme Funeral services were held Peterson; and a brother, Max; Sept. 3 in Sacramento, Calif In Orme of Nephi. Merlin (Choney) Ray Orme, 69, died Aug. 30. He was born Oct. 13, 1916 to George Thomas and Nellie Fran-co- 18, died at his home in Fountain m . He was born May 8, 1968 in Salt Lake City. His parents were William B. and Carolyn J. Lutz Lamb. He was a student at North Sanpete High School and was a member of the LDS Church. ?. : Thoughts on the 24th, courthouse From Mrs. Lomax T He liked basketball, camping, and Elvis Presley recordings. Survivors are his parents, William and Carolyn Lamb of Jackson, Wyo.; two brothers, Justin Manasco of Jackson, Wyo. and Billy Lamb of Nephi; four sisters, Cheryl Miller of Fountain Green, Mrs. Rob (Kim) McPherson and Mrs. Danny (Melanie) Williams, both of Kelly Jay Means Nephi, and Mrs. Charles (Sonia) Funeral services were held Young of Port Orchard, Wash.; Sept. 1 in Mt. Pleasant. Intergrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ment was at the Fountain Green Clifford Lutz of Jackson, Wyo.; Cemetery. Leah and a r, great-grandmothe- the Editor: ' project about which we had talk-- ; When the human being was ed. This donation was given as a given a tongue and a memory, it memorial in lieu of flowers when was certain that talk would be death had taken a friend. We are establishing a constant. Again the museum committee memorial fund. A record will be would express its gratitude and kept of donors and recipients. A appreciation to each person who card of appreciation will be sent helped make our July 24th beef to the donor and a card of sympathy will go to the family of the barbeque a success. We are grateful for both the recipient. We would invite people to join in this project. pros and cons. Henry and Berneice Worthington Until July, we could not do To some, the beef was overcooked and brown. To others, it anything on or to the old courthouse. When it became possible, was bloody and raw. Some felt the Primary parade we engaged Ashworth and was fun and gave many young- Associates, architects. They sters an opportunity to partici- have completed plans for putpate. Others saw only empty ting the front on the building. The Worthingtons will receive spots in the line. Our primary goal is to protect Henry and Berneice WorthWe were told the pies were too the budding from the snows of ington will celebrate their 50th the public from 4:30 to 7 p.m. wedding anniversary Sept. 13 at They request that those attend- rich and crumbled and that the winter. This will be done with bottoms of the pies were scorch- plans completed by Ashworth. an open house to be given by ing bring no gifts. Bids will be let. The current their family at the Nephi 7 th Mr. and Mrs. Worthington ed. Some stud that the fish pond drawings to replace the front are were married Sept. 16, 1936 in LDS Ward church. the Manti LDS temple. ran out of articles. Many felt we similar to the original. It will be Worthington was born in should have had more little bon- permanent. We cannot afford a Nephi to Joseph and Florence nets to sell. temporary covering which All the above true. You are would have to be replaced come Warner Worthington. He was educated in Nephi and managed the spectator. Many more com- spring. We will be very pleased to Allens food store until his ments. Why bother? retirement. He has served the We, however, do hope that receive the many donations LDS Church as a member of a each of you who knows how next promised when they were should done be a stake 24th sure as that the Here is the lunch menu for Daughters of Utah high council, bishops years July schools in the Juab District for counselor, and in other posi- should come personally and join Pioneers really intended to have tions. He enjoys gardening and us. We will welcome your help. a museum. Sept. You may volunteer to be chairwork. We are sure. We hope that you with yard Monday Hamburger Mrs. Worthington was born in man. share our conviction. trimmings, french fries, peas, We did receive several conMoroni to LeRoy and Edna OlEvelyn B. Lomax cookie, milk. will be 1 year old Sept. 13. sugar One sen tributions. She in a was tied to was educated Pork and Morley, Nephi Tuesday gravy, Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. whipped potatoes, mixed Moroni and has served the LDS Wells Ellertson of Mona and vegetables, peaches, scone with Church as a Primary president Say assessor, clerk Mr. and Mrs. Dee O. Jarrett of peanut-butter and as a Primary and Relief cup, milk. are Nephi. Taco salad, din- Society secretary. She enjoys Wednesday R.R. Jarrett of Nephi and Mr. ner roll, green beans, Davy crocheting and embroidering. and Mrs. John R. Straub of Crockett bar Mr. and Mrs. Worthington cookie, milk. pre-ta- x Glendale, Ariz. Burritos, whole-kern- have three sons: Ned WorthingThursday Truth in Taxation law, precom, orange slices, cin- ton of Nephi, Jay Worthington To the Editor: Of : Taylorsville, and TimesrN ews namon roll with icing, milk. notices will not be required tax information Recent from, the, "Craig of French-diWest be mailed out this year in Jordan. sandindicates to commission state tax Worthington Nephi, Utah Friday also have 13 none of the taxing entities Juab County. french that broccoli, wich, They fries, September 11, 1986 cinnamon-crisin Juab County will raise their cookie, milk. Reports from a number of certified tax rates above those counties which already have of last year, and therefore, ac- mailed them indicate many inaccording to the recently passed curacies in the notices and conBrownie Girl Scouts siderable confusion over them for taxpayers. In addition, savJunior Girl Scouts ings to the taxpayers of our county will be several thousand dollars by not mailing them out. The taxing information and meeting times all equalization Volume 84, No. 36 will be shown on the regular tax September 11, 1986 notices, and these will come out earlier than last year so that Vance P. & Allan R. Gibson, Publishers anyone who desires may appeal The (USfS 631460) b publblied each Thursto the board of equalization. Publishing Co 06 South Main day by the Street, Nephi, Utah 64640. Seconocbss postage b paid Keep in mind that all property at Nephi, Utah. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to will be shown at fair market P. O. ioi 77, Nephi, Utah 04648. The value rather than an assessed Deadlines: News and advertising, dose oi business, Tuesday prior to publication. Deadlines advance one as in years past. We urge value day when a portal holiday falb on Thursday. to review these values and you Subscription prices: Sis months, S16, one year, 015 in uab County, 010 outside uab County, payable in adcontact our offices to arrange an vance. No subscriptions accepted lor less than sis months. Single copy price, S04. appointment with the board of Advertising rates available on request. equalization should you have All articles and photographs submittc for publication , any questions. are subject to editing and will only be used the editor Lynn L. Wright deems theus newsworthy. The editor reserves the rifM to hold submitted news items for use in later editions. The assessor b not responsible for the return oi articles County or photographs unless they are accompanied by Pat P. Greenwood the stamped return envelopes ol proper sice. County To ) Worthingtons to celebrate 50th wedding Here's what's on next week's lunch menu 15-1- 9: - The Times-New- sends birth- s. day greetings to Taryn May Christensen, daughter of Corey and Jackie Christensen of Nephi. She was 1 year old Sept. 4. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard May of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Christensen of are Levan. Miksell of Mr. and Morgan, Vonda Bogh of Center-fieland Leora Christensen of Levan. Great-grandparen- ts Mrs-CHft- d, Great-grandparen- ts notices! No - el The . 2 1 ! p p The TimesJMews Timet-Ncw- s Times-New-s Times-New- When ngaM see whsd jfbm we hrnoe H Times-New-s clerk-audit- o o o Cadettes 12, 13, 14 years old or grades 7, 8, or 9 Seniors 14, 15, 16, 17 years old or grades 9, 10, II, or 12 Girl Scouts Are... 5 years old or in kindergarten Brownies 6, 7, 8 years old or grades 2, or 3 Juniors 9, 10, 11 years old or grades 4 5 or 0 Daisys 1, Sign up NOW! and men or women) at least 18 years old who work with other adults to bring Girl Scout program to Adults-Volun- teers NEPHI, LEVAN, AND MONA... girls. A Girl Scout i troopgroup will be organized provided leadership and parent support is available. Please indicate your interest by completing the information below. Return to your school. 162 South Main, Nephi 623-052- 7 Detach Girl's Name Age- - Address Zip- - Grade Phone Teacher. 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