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Show rc ing talent to Nephi. The commis- use either the indoor arena or the sioners said Morgan should let Stampede arena," said Lunt. the county know 30 days before He has made no money on any any planned event and then he could use the facilities. You could of the projects, said Morgan. comCommission 'TromWhere CZp Riff mends Dave Morgan I Sit" By Allan R. Gibson I Cot mice in the house ? Fix 'em up! Hes just a citizen, but because I want to raise money to have he thought there needed to be free concerts at the park again some entertainment in Nephi this summer," said Morgan. He City during the year, Dave Mor- said two years ago the project it organi- was very successful, and people gan formed a zation and began seeing what he eqjoyed the groups that appeared. by Terry Messmer could do about solving the probCommissfbn Chairman Ike State University Utah Commissaid Lunt Juab the lem, thought Morgan County Extension Wildlife sion learned at its recent meeti- should be commended for the Specialist excellent job he has done in bring- ngthe Tws night before ChristIt all started when Morgan all and through the house, mas, thought there needed to be more was stirring, not creature not a bands intheUteStampedeMam- - ' even a mouse. moth Parade each July, and he births, as reported to Thanks to poems like The took it upon himself to attract! Recent are: the Times-NewNight Before Christmas and cesome. mice like Mickey, Minnie, re Morgan said he decided to try: Daughter, born Nov. 7 to Todd lebrity and Fievel, people have please enter- to bring in some and Lisa Fowles of Murray. She ant, if not exaggerated, notions tainers at Stampede time, as well. will be named Sara Fowles. about what a mouse is. That is We will probably not have the Gordon and until they happen to find one of concert during Stampede this Grandparents are Bonnie of Garrett Sharon Nephi, year, said Morgan. I would like Frutos ofMt. Pleasant, and David these lovable creatures in their house. Thats about the time they permission to use a building at Fowles of Salt Lake City. to realize how noisy and the county fairgrounds in June." are Otis and begin can be. mice filthy Morgan said he has tentative Newana Kay of Nephi, Irvin cold weather, many of With the to Chris arrangements bring Conlon of Idaho, and Mr. and non-prof- Last three days to vote for your favorites in this years From Where I Sit" Christmas lighting contest. Dont put it off. I need your vote. Please get to me at the shop or mail by Friday, December 18th. Its almost time to retire Scrooge from his place of honor here at The Times-NewNext Monday, tradition dictates, I stop all this B ah Humbug stuff and don the Christmas Spirit, pour myself a cup s. of Christmas Cheer and get on with the Christmas Holidays. Meanwhile until then, just one more Bah Humbug" please. us may find a mouse in our house. Aside from Mickey on the Disney Channel, we may encounter common house mice, white-foote- d mice, and deer mice. . In comparison, Area births j s, The neighbors of Long Branch," 3rd South in Levan have done them selves proud this year with their Christmas lights. Be sure and ride out and see. The lights are on each nightfrom 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Things to come. . . big-nam- j Only 3 days left to vote for your favorite lighting person. Only 4 days until the Senior Ball on Saturday, December 19th Only 10 days until Christmas, Only 16 days left in 1992 and last but not least, Only 19 days left until Berts Birthday, January 3rd is the big LaDoux to Nephi for a concert Mrs. Robert M. Fowles, and JoEll and another artist would like to N. Fowles, all of Mt. Pleasant. day. Oh, forget the last one, Bert told me that I cant run his birthday come in May. any longer. Just forget that I mentioned it. Son, bom Dec. 2 to Jason and Amberlee Worwood ofLevan. He will be named Kyson J. Worwood. Times-New- s Great-grandparen- The From Where I Sit Christmas Contest Lighting Fill below out your favorites and deliver to 96 South Main, Nephi or mail to The Times-New- s P.O. Box 77 Nephi, Utah 84648-007- 7 d mainly at night, but you may also see them during the day. Seeing mice during the daylight hours does not necessarily mean there is a high population present, al3 though, this usually is true for ; Please torn to page 3 ts Funeral held for Russell E. Neilsen, 64 Grandparents are Dennis Russell Emil Neilsen, 64, died Worwood, Terry and Cheryl of cancer Dec. 11 at his home in Stephenson, and Terry and Orem. DeEtte Green, all ofLevan. He was born June 30, 1928 in are Quentin and Mona to David and Rozella (Rose) Blanche Stephenson, Karl and Russell Neilsen. He married Joy Marilyn Worwood, and Rex and Summers Nov, 15, 1948 in the Shirley Chase, all of Levan. Manti LDS Temple are He served the LDS Church in Fern Francom of Nephi and Mr. an elders quorum presidency, as and Mrs. Harry Christiansen of an assistant high-priegroup Provo. group leader, as a high-priee as a and leader, Daughter, bom Dec. 5 to Nate class teacher. He liked fishing, and Gina Taylor of Santaquin. and She will be named Sadie Le Tay- hunting, camping, lor. Grandparents are Roy Tolley, Iris Tolley, Annette Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Sherill Taylor. are Vilda Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hawker. Great-grandparen- white-foote- mice and deer mice have larger eyes and ears than the common house mouse. Thanks to Mickey, these mice are considered more attractive than common house mice. All of these mice are active Survivors arehis wife, of Orem; a daughter, Cheryl Erickson of Costa Mesa, Calif.; three sons, Joel Russell Neilsen of Orem, ts st st s C I Marc Summers Neilsen of .r Mapleton, and Robert Emil Neilsen of Orem; 15 grandchildren; a brother, Milton Neilsen of Mona; and three sisters, Ina Rasmussen of West Valley City, Norma Ensign of Torrance, Calif., and Fae McCleery of Kearns. r. V: gospel-doctrin- -- Great-grandparen- Happy birthday to Ashley Gar- rett, daughter of Travis and Here are more missionary rpccpc O' ts v, Look For Our Grand Opening December 26 V Funeral services were held Tuesday in Orem. Burial was at the Orem City Cemetery. :s Services held for lohnie Yingling, 83 ts Taunya Garrett of Nephi, who was 1 year old Dec. 12. Her parents are Travis and Taunya Garrett of Nephi. Grandparents are ad- Von and Mary Rosquist of Levan, Bob Garrett and Susan Garrett --I of Nephi, and Ken Fonger of , Wendover. Here are some more addresses are Rex and Gladys Tolley and of missionaries serving from the Ellen Garrett, all of Nephi, and East Juab County area. The Times-New- s Joy Van of Tooele. publishes the adis Evon Braun of dress list each year, so that alrea Levan. residents may send them Christmas cards. Great-grandparen- s Elder Bryant Yates Moscow Russia pouch 50 East North Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 Johnie Franklin Yingling, 83, sister, Helen Yunkherr. died Dec. 8 in Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Sat-He was bom April 6, 1909 in urday in Salt Lake City. Burial Antigo, Wise, to John Matthew was at the Vine Bluff Cemetery and Laura Belle Carpenter in Nephi. Yingling. He married Ruby Marie Ruddles March 10, 1936. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Jan. 2, 1951. She died in 1989. He was a convert to the LDS' Church. He worked as a millwright for Weyerhauser Timber Company in Oregon. He and his wife served an LDS mission in Texas. He lived in Nephi until his ' ' T, ' . i i wife died. Survivors are his children, Billy Alvin Yingling and Laura May Nelson, both of Salt Lake City, Elder Cecil G. Wilkey MTC Mailbox No. 216 2005 N. 900 E. Provo, Utah 84604-179- 3 and Donna Marie Tolman of Pleasant Grove; 25 grandchil- a dren; 41 brother, Fredrick Yingling; and a great-grandchildre- n; Madelynn H. Shepherd Boone No Alcohol Srvd Services pending for Mad-ely- n Christmas W Normal Hoorat to to 10. 2:30 to 10 pjtt. to t a.m. waakancMu Wkdy, Decemw 49, 4992 Free IPfizza (Free MeimlberQiiip THFe foirstt U0(D i G23-!E3- 3 DflcD yowmaaei ze Billiard Tables Erfirg Or ycuir cassettes tOiat wcjDd OOlke te DOster tee ycj cr cur new scurdl system. Members crOy J We Have AOr Diccbey, (Basket arcD Mental Combat, IDeabDe IDrager ID, .Street IBaDD IFOgliter DD ard mere. So dont forget to como out during tho CI;rietn:e3 llclideyo to tho Bcc.t Comer BKIierde u Arc zCzo, cround tho comer ct Helpho Travel Plaza 1 herd. Her husband, Melvin E. Boone, and died April 5, 1991. Survivors are her mother, of Salt Lake City; Dorothy Sorenson of Nephi, Mike L., Leon M., Steven Lynn, and Harele E. Boone, all of Salt Lake City, and Tamara Rahn of Missouri; two sisters, Paula of Salt Lake City and MargaretofTexas; grandchildren; step-childre- oiUimni&yes Memberships Includes a free game of pool everyday on one of our three full-si- Boone Madelyn H. Nibby Shepherd Boone, 54, died of a long illness Dec. 13. She was born Feb. 17, 1938 in iSalt Lake City to Marion Shep- amcD DrflinlKs IFcr S. ; dffiov f qouv Sfveclcd)cUe n, great-grandchildre- n. Funeral arrangements are pending. Newton Money Company Says Seasons greetings (jive Money Aor Christmas Attractive Cjift Baskets Contains Money in attractive containers , favored Money sticks, Money candy, California Almonds. $5.00 to $7.00 Mailing Boxes available in Lieu of Baskets Food Storage Honey Practical Inexpensive Gifts Call Greg Newton Today , 623-031- 7 i. 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