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Show tZEtmeg-fflefo- g Wednesday, December 29, 1893 Nephi, Utah Pages Sesama Street Stays Up Lets! This New Year's Eve, millions of children and their families in America. Mexico, Portugal, Japan, Israel, Germany, and Norway will share the experience of enjoying the New Years Eve special, Sesame Street Stays Up Late! A Monster New Year's 7 at Eve Party. The hour-lon- g program airs on KUED-Chann10 p.m. on Friday, December 31st Reuben iliangelson, age 97, passes amy in Nephi Reuben AC. Mangelson, age 97, passed away December 26, 1993, of causes incident to age . all of St. George, Clyde H. Ewell and wife Collene of Og- - great-grandchildre- n; 1 Levan. Funeral services will be held (today) at 11 a.m. Wednesday, December 29, 1993, in the Levan LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the church in Levan one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Levan Cemetery. He was a member of the LDS Church and lived in Levan his entire life, where he was a farmer and livestock dealer. He is survived by his wife of Levan and three children: Golden R. Mangelson and wife Irene, Romaine Hatfield Mangelson and wife Pauline all of Levan, and Lois Brough of Mrs. Nephi; Clarence (Helen) Reed and Mrs. Bert (Barbara) Manwill 533-NOT- t'K Al n: Reuben Mangelson J-ttU- J' ,"U i AT Elthora C. Pace Elthora Paco passes array, will broadcast "New Years Day from Vienna 1994 on Saturday, January 1st, at 8:30 a.m. Lorin Maazel will be KBYU-F- M Friday Elthora C. Pace returned to the loving arms of her Father in Heaven on December 28, 1993, after suffering from a stroke. She was born October 19, 1912, in Manti, Utah, to Ferdinand and Marie Christensen. She married L. Alan Pace on September 27, 1933.' The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS TemShe was a devoted member said the Old Gym Recreation Center is heavily to make the stake centers more available and this was Utah Stake Press Nephi uspd8d ,ppejug,.th,e stajce ; one way the Nephi Utah Stake deucy has JmplemiMte4 i center for use' wfllallowInOrj Center could be of service to plan to make tfife Stake center: young people time to play the the, community. This will available to all young people sport. give young people a place to Harmon said stake presi- - enjoy a wholesome activity, who enjoy playing basketball The center basketball floor! dencies were being instructed will be available Monday1 Bi-stake through Friday from 3:30 so 6:30 the youth p.m. to p.m. of the stake and their friends By Myrna Trauntvein s Correspondent mon. He ' ; dance planned can play basketball beginning on January 3rd. The young people will need adult supervision and so three men in the stake Bill Sperry, Mark Memmott, and for New Years Eve at Center Stake There admission will be a New Year's Eve Dance, on Friday, December 31st, at the Nephi Utah Stake Center. The dance will begin at 9 bi-sta- ke Oris Whiting have been asked to be present on a rotating basis. "They have each been scheduled for two p.m. and will last until 12:30 days," said President Larry p.m. All youth, ages 14 and Harmon. and all adults are to up, "The will be subject youth the person there," he said. The person in charge for the day has been instructed to insure the safety of the youth and protect the building. Some stake basketball games begin at 5:30 p.m. and they will then take precedence over the play time. "Weddings, ward reunions and other scheduled events will supersede the use of the cultural hall for youth basketball, said Harmon. All youth ages 12 and up are invited to use the facility said Harmon. The use of the floor will continue during the winter months, he said. The building can be used for organized basketball practice and all youth are invited. While the building is primarily for use by the residents of the Nephi Utah Stake, friends who live in the Nephi North Stake will also be welcomed. "We are looking to provide a wholesome activity for the youth of the area, said Har-- till rrn i iTrrrrsvnnnm welcome. Church standards must be kept and no grubbies will be allowed. Reed Finch will provide the music for the evening. There charge and is no noisemakers, hats and con- fetti will be provided. Residents of the Nephi Utah Stake and the Nephi North Stake are welcome members alike. and non-membe- rs Wild Horso Rconisp On January 11th, the BLM will conduct a public meeting to discuss how they will use helicopters in the roundup and capture operations planned during 1994 in Utah. For more information on the meeting, or wild horse adoptions call Holiday Programming funeral services of the LDS Church, serving in many callings including: Sunday School teacher, visiting teacher. Relief Society presidency, and Temple worker. She was a wonderful gardener, and will be especially remembered for her love of quilting. Although she spent the last Times-New- E. 539-405- 9. ple. Stake presidency opens Stake Center tor area basketball years of her life afflicted with Multiple Sclerosis, she was still able and willing to give service to her many friends and family. She was preceded in death by her husband, Alan; brothers, Vawn, Aided, and Donald Christensen; sister, Georgia Ipson; and a granddaughter, Amanda Pace. She is survived- by her children: Joan Grace of Payson, Gail Barney of Tooele, Lynn Pace of West Valley City, and Wayne Pace of Sandy; sisters, Helen Jensen of Spring City, d Wanza Childs and Verla both of Salt Lake City; 15 grandchildren; and 19 greatgrandchildren Funeral services will be held Friday, December 31, 1993, at 11:00 a.m., in the Nephi 2nd Ward, 222 South 100 East. Friends may call at Anderson conducting the Vienna Philharmonic in this traditional New Years Day concert Young Cooks Reclpo Ccntsst Teenage cooks again have the opportunity to win cash for original recipes in the sixth annual Pace Picante Sauce Young Cooks Recipe Contest, open for entries now through January 3 1, 1994. For details and complete contest rules, send name and address to: RULES, Pace Young Cooks Recipe Contest 3484 West 11th Street Houston, Texas 77008. Ice Fishing Fish Lake Resorts announces that Fish Lakehas finally frozen If weather conditions continue over the next several days there should be safe ice for fishing by the first of the year. For information, call over. 638-100- 0. Rural Housing Seminar Utah State University Cooperative Extension is sponsoring an intensive one day Utah Rural Housing seminar on January 14th, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Richfield Days Inn, 33 North Main. For information, call 750-152- 3. Six County Region The Economic Development District, Panoramaland and Resource Conservation Sc Development Council, Snow College, Utah Power, and Mountain Fuel Supply will sponsor a Leadership Summit on January 12th, at Days Inn Restaurant in Richfield, beginning at 10:00 a.m. For information, call Six-Coun- ty - Ed-lun- Funeral Home on Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m., and at the Church, Friday from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Burial will be in the Vine Bluff Cemetery in Nephi. ...frompsss 1 Counties appeal to stato Peters will represent the three counties in the lawsuit The approximate assessed valuation of IPP property in Juab County is in the neighborhood of $10 million. If tire state exempted the tax at approximately 11 percent, the loss to the county would make it worth joining the other two counties in the appeal. The power generated, though tire plant is owned by various municipalities and in Utah, is sold mostly in California. "Most of the power goes to Los Angeles, said Eyre. UAC's contention is that IPP doesn't qualify to receive municipal exemptions, said IRAs Eyre. "IPP (officials) said they would like to meet with before we went to court," said Ike Lunt, chairman. commission 1 ...from page County insurance could avoid paying costs for wrongful termination and assist in training so jffiis year SpendCft Quiei OCewyears 9U 1 Gedar SHoffow iRestaurani the proper procedures would be handled in personnel disci- lo)e wiff Se serving our pline. He would work with the road department in vehicle damage and with the county on land use. Nelson said it was important for department heads and the employees of the county to understand the ramifications of sexual harassment and would give harassment avoidance train- - Seafood OSuffet from 5 p.m. to 10p.m. Only $12. 93 perperson "Good maintenance is the best prevention, he said. "You are covered as long as you are working, he said. He said, at no extra cost to the county, he would look at jail standards and determine if they needed to be revised. Once a year he would look at all the buildings and determine if they were safe. He will inspect them with an eye on state and federal codes. Nelson said he is there to help avoid costly litigation against the county. Gome join us for our We can accommodate groups of 2 to 20 peopfe 0 0 Co pro ferns Cedar Hollow Restaurant 2087 South Main Nephi, Utah com- missioners and see if the problem couldn't be solved ing. mamililliimniu , On December 31st the Utah Symphony will host its annual New Years Eve at Symphony Hall. The activities will begin at 10 p.m. with a concert featuring a wide range of works from polka to march. For more information, call -- two brothers, LeGrande Mangelson of Levan, and Far-ri- n Mangelson of Orem; and one sister, Codeal Brough of ple. step-childre- New Years Eve With Tha Utah Symphony den, Mrs. John (Leona) Hansen of Salt Lake City; 19 grandchildren; 50 in Nephi, Utah. He was born October 30, 1896, in Levan, Utah, to Lorenzo and Emma Eveline Rosquist Mangelson. He married Nettie Irene Hatfield on May 29, 1918, in the Manti LDS Temple. She died September 20, 1950. He married Leona Ewell on June 4, 1951, in the Manti LDS Tem- el OCeev year's OSuffei OCew years Z )ay Served 12 noon until 10p.m. |