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Show 6th Ward YW set bake sale Nov. 21 ,? '? J ' 1 The LDS Churchs Worldwide Young Womens organization celebration will be held Saturday, Nov. 21, and ward young 1 womens organizations The Nephi 6th Ward will hold a bake sale to help raise money to donate to the American Red Cross. The money will be used to send food to Somalia. I Santas Elf 623-101- great-grandmoth- er es are listed in Whos Who Among American High School Students or The National Deans List, publications which recognize the top 5 percent of the nations All of the 65,000 teachers and college students. honored were selected by their There is no greater honor former students, who themselv- - teachers can receive than to be recognized by former students for their excellence and dedica- ents are Ron and LouAnn of Buffalo, Wyo., and Don and Beth Yates of Mona. are Henrietta Thalman of Sigurd and Dona C. Jones of Nephi. Great-grandparenb- ts The group flew from Salt Lake City to Los Angeles, and then to Hong Kong. They visited Hong Kong, Xiamen City, Beijing, Tiananmen Square, The Great Wall, the Beijing Summer Place, the Imperial Forbidden City, Xian City, Gunagzhou City, and other points of interest. They gave lectures on medical and surgical advances, neonatal resuscitation, and rehabilitative medicine; spoke to Chinese doctors about their medical-car- e system and Chinese medical therapies; and distributed medical equipment, pharmaceu- Bookmobile wants books back soon Happy birthday from The Times-New- s to Stephanie Parkin, daughter of Joann and Steve Parkin of Nephi. She was 1 year old Nov. 1. Grandparents are Lawana Bateman and Harold and Louise Parkin, all of Nephi. Great-grandfath- is er Houghton of Nephi. Ray All books borrowed from the Utah State Bookmobile must be returned by Tuesday, Nov. 10 at the Mona and Levan stops, and by Wednesdsay, Nov. 11 at the Nephi stop. Books can be returned to the Mona Elementary School office and the Nephi Elementary School office prior to the Nov. 10 and 11 due dates. The books must be returned because the bookmobile is comThis includes all books check- puterizing its operation, and ed out by both adults and they must be returned to comchildren. plete the process. SITDS James A. Vickery, Stacy Kay Winsor Nov. 7 wedding will unite Vickery, Winsor Stacy Kay Winsor and James Force. He is a graduate of the A. Vickery will be married Explosive Ordnance Disposal Saturday, Nov. 7 in the Manti School at Indian Head, Maryland. He is a veteran of OperaLDS Temple. A reception will honor the tion Desert Storm, and currentcouple from 6:30 to 8:30 that ly is assigned to Nellis Air Force evening at the Aspen 4th LDS Base in Las Vegas, where the Ward church in Orem. A second couple will live. Bridal attendants will be Jenreception will be held Nov. 14 in nifer Winsor, Kathy Pate, and Las Vegas. The bride is a daughter of Sandra Hughes. The groomsKarren E. Winssor and Walter men will be Aaron Vickery, Cory D. Winsor, both of Las Vegas, Wride, and Craig Empey. The brides grandmother is Nev. She graduated from BrigPrice of Ogden. The a Dortha with ham Young University education in grooms grandparents are secondary major with emphasis in math and com- Louise S. Vickery of Billings, Mont, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur puter science. The groom is a son of Lynden G. Ostler of Nephi. The grooms is Eileen S. and Cheri L. Vickery of Orem. He is serving in the U.S. Air Taylor of Levan. great-grandmoth- BLM will hold mention that the tree is to be cut ment is taking requests for per- in the Tintic area. On Nov. 18, a drawing will be mits to cut Christmas trees in held to select the winning perthe Tintic area west of Eureka mits. Envelopes requesting through Nov. 13. Requests must be send to the more than one permit will be Bureau of Land Management, Attn: Christmas Tree Permits, P.O. Box 778, Fillmore, Utah The Times-New- s 84631. They must contain the Nephi, Utah name and address of the person November 4, 1 992 requesting the permit, $6, and 3 4 are Byron and Marie Howard, Fred and Helen Wilkey, Frank and Rowena Pew, and Rhea and Clinn Morgan, all of Nephi. 45 minutes outside of Nephi and within a 13 miles radius. 12 price offer good every day except Monday. V New At Ralph's ENJOY OUR GREAT SALAD BAR FRIDAY, SAT. OR SUNDAY draw- ing for tree permits The Bureau of Land Manage- Great-grandparen- er All you can eat! Happy birthday to Dustin Jar Fowkes. He will be l year old Nov. 7. He is the son of Gary and Becky Fowkes of Nephi His grandparents are JJL and Elva Beliiiton of Nephi and Tom and Elisabeth Fowkes of are Mona. George and Reba Olsen of Pay-soEarl and Darlene Fowkes of Great-grandparen- n, This Friday and Saturday Come And Enjoy Peggy's Bar-B-Qu- ed Baby Back Ribs Mona, Glen and Mildred Beiliston of Nephi, and Jesaie Cu thill of Scotland. 4 D We not only have the best Pizza in town, we deliver fast. We guarantee it. Happy birthday to Brandon Shane Smith, who was 1 year old Oxct. 27. He is a son of Shane and Ronica Smith of Nephi. Grandparents are Craig and Darlene Pew and Mike and Lin-ett-e Smith, all of Nephi, and Keith and Margaret DeLong of Fruits, Colo. to the ticals, and supplies Chinese people. Bracken, who served an LDS mission to Taiwan and hence subject, andor challenging speaks Chinese, said he enjoyed them to strive for excellence. the trip very much. . TTial-ma- n ol tion. In this publication, we clearly have the best teachers in America selected by the best students, says Paul Krouse, publisher of the book. The students were requested to nominate teachers who made a difference in their lives by helping to shape their values, inspiring interest in a particular Greenriver. The couple will make their first home in Greenriver, Wyo. attend. Attending the bride will be The bride is a daughter of Stephanie Howard. BridesTom and Cindy Howard of maids will be Michelle Malloch, Nephi. She graduated from Stephanie Malovich, Jenny Juab High School and from the Howard, Amy Howard, AmanNephi LDS Seminary. She at- da Howard, Molly Howard, and tended Snow College and is now Erin Howard. The best man will be Paul employed in Greenriver, Wyo. The groom is a son of Mr. and Gedge. Also attending the Happy birthday to Melina Mrs. Donald Shomaker of groom will be Mike Deason and Dawn Thalman, who was 1 year Greenriver, Wyo. He graduated Alan Russon. old Oct. 10. She is the daughter of Rhet J. and RaDawna Y. Thalman of Nephi. Grandpar- Barbara 623-007- 18-da- 1992. from Castle Dale High School and from the Castle Dale LDS. Seminary. He attended Snow College and is now employed in , or 4, Bracken returns from China tour high-scho- Shalayne Howard and Lonnie Shomaker will be married Friday, Nov. 6 in Nephi. A reception will honor the couple from 7 to 9 that evening at the Nephi 2nd LDS Ward, church. The public is invited to 4, 7, day Boutique sale, set for that at day, and at Nephi Lumber from McPherson at ed to Who's Who' Howard, Shomaker will be married Friday, Nov. 6 623-133- 623-206- LaRee Liddiard nam- Devaney Marie Bott, daughter of Tom and Joni A. Bott of Provo, was lyear old Oct. 26. Her grandparents are Forrest and Doris Anderson of Nephi, Dick and Marlene White of Pleasant LaRee H. Liddiard, a teacher Grove, and Tom and Carey Bott at Nephi Elementary School, of Orem. Her has been named to Whos Who is Ada Taylor of Springville. Among Americas Tachers for Shalayne Howard, Lonnie Shomaker should call Gayle Chazel at Jill Jackson Ludlow Holi- - Olpin at Matt Bracken, son of Dwane medical tour of mainland China. and Joyce Bracken of Nephi, Bracken, who deals with prosThe bake sale will be held recently participated a thetic in devices, has a private practice in Salt Lake City. He was among 30 doctors, nurses, speech pathologists, and other medical specialists to take the y trip. ' I Those who have items to donate are holding special service projects in conection with the day. 'f Nov. 21 at the a.m. to 4 p.m. All of the money earned will be sent to the Red Cross. 10 .t |