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Show Page 4 The Times-New- Wednesday, December 14, 1994 Nephi, Utah tElfe s Crossword Puzzle Solutions for this Brought to you each week by The Times-Newweeks puzzle will be printed in Jthe next jssue. Have fun! s. . Puzzle for the week of December 7, 1994 Famous People Can you identify these famous people? FI Former Nephite Anna Johnson will marry Roy Jorgensen in the Oakland Temple on December 17th Anna Johnson 5 10 12 11 1 1 IS 3 and Roy Brigham Young Jorgensen will be married December 17, 1994, in the Oakland LDS Temple, Oakland, California. Anna is the daughter of, former Nephi residents, Don and Jeannette Johnson now residing in Pierce City, Missouri. Her grandparents are George and Elsie Johnson, formerly of Nephi. 14 16 University-Ha-wai- i, majoring in Social Work. Roy is the son of Orrin and Glenna Rose Jorgensen of San Francisco, California. Roy is attending Brigham Young majoring in Math. He served an LDS mission in Rosario, Argentina. The newlyweds will live in Hawaii and continue their Univer-sity-Hawa- ii, Anna is currently attending 17 o 6 Down Across i 4 He developed a process to 10 including the electric tainer of U.S. troops around the world first to demonstrate wireless communication 7 Inventor of the first polio vaccine 8 She sang Over the Rain6 The . light bulb 19 Famed singer and actor, he starred in From Here to Eternity bow 9 He ruled the Roman Empire 11 Famed crooner who teamed with 1 Down in a series of movies 12 He was the first to develop mass production of auto- mobiles 14 W 'iftv fr' .. ' Famous physicist who paved the way for atomic energy 16 He wrote Tom Sawyer and many flther. books, ' 1 7 Basketball stdftvho ldd his team to thtee'Smsecutive NBA championships - Answers for last weeks puzzle Baseball . Test your knowledge of baseball i .. r Aaron Butcher and Monica Sudweehs iK - 1 ' l J 1 1) ,, . ij e an, Do your childrens interest in their gifts last about as long as the batteries that run those gifts? Maybe you need to consider recharging both the batteries and your children. open house Saturday, December, 17, 1994, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Nephi 2nd Ward Cultural Hall. The event is open to all, and he requests no gifts. The open house is being hosted by his children: Julie (Don). Ockey of Payson, Clark (Carol) Johnson, and Drew Johnson of Pleasant Grove. Ned was bom December Some degree of 16, 1914, in Salt Lake City to Joseph E. and Florence Luella Christen- sen Johnson. He .married Nathala Clark December 24,, 1936, in Salt Lake City. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. She died" December 7, 1990. Ned is a veteran of World War, II. He served in the Army for seventeen years and retired with the rank of Major. He and his wife moved to Nephi in 1947. They owned and operated Johnsons IGA groceiy store in Nephi for 23 years. Ned Johnson and instructor, High Priest group instructor, and ward finance clerk. He is currently serving as an ordinance worker in the Provo LDS Ned is active in the LDS Temple. Along with his three children, Church, holding many positions including: Ward Executive Sec- Ned has seven grandchildren retary, Elders Quorum President and two great-grandchildre- n. See The For Rubber Stamps post-Christm- as letdown is inevitable, says Dr. Shelley Lindauer, early childhood specialist in the Utah State University College of Family Life. Children are restless caught in limbo between Santa Clauss coming and getting back to school to see their friends. Its almost as ifa balloon has popped! What can be done to prolong the festive, warm feeling of the Christmas season, and minimize the letdown? Giving is an important part of Christmas, Lindauer says. It is also a gesture that can be continued throughout the year. With so many children receiving new toys at Christmas, now is a time to clean out toy boxes and clos- - Mew babies bo you Times-New- s DeRay and Chris Sudweeks of Snow College. Aaron graduated from Weber Taylorsville are happy to announce the marriage of their High School, and served an LDS daughter, Monica, to Aaron mission in Portugal. He is atButcher, son of Dave and tending Snow College, majoring Cynthia Allen, and the late Billy is Physical Therapy. Dale Butcher, of Plain City. They will make their first They will be married Decem- home in Ephraim, where they ber 17, 1994, in the Manti LDS will continue their education. Temple. They will be honored at Grandparents are Raymond a reception that evening from and Jessie Sudweeks, Dean and 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at 4986 South Larue Shaw all of Nephi, and Lois Kelley of Las Vegas, NeValois Drive, Taylorsville. Monica vada. from ;? graduated .3 Taylorsville High .School ;arrd Ned Johnson will celebrate Things you can do to help 80th birthday at open house your children deal with on Saturday, December 17th Christmas Letdown 4 J.E. (Ned) Johnson will his 80th. birthday at 56 and Anna Johnson Granddaughter of Nephi couples will be married December 17th 2 Greek philosopher ' 3 Star of many movies, includ ing Its a Wonderful Life 5 Great comedian and enter Billionare leader of the worlds largest software company Businessman and philanthropist who built a great center in New York 13 Uncle Miltie of TV fame 15 Man from Arkansas who founded a gigantic chain of stores bearing his name 18 Inventor of many things Beautiful blonde actress who died at a young age 1 make milk safe to drink 8 Roy Jorgensen - Daughter bom December 8, Janice Estes of Postfalls, Idaho. She will be named Alexie Estes. Her grandparents are Gary and Erma Jean Greenhalgh of Nephi, and Pat and Helen Estes of Hayden Lake, 1994, to Perry and know that. . . Idaho. Great-grandparen- ts are: Mildred Greenhalgh of Nephi, Farrell and Lucille Richins of Moroni, Hazel Below of Mesa, Arizona, and Agnes Estes of CHCC provides Show Law, Arizona. Secured Alzheimers Wing Daughter bom December 10, to Benjamin and Patty Luker of Nephi. Her name is Korryn Alyse Luker. Her grandparents are Sharon Luker of 1994, Holladay, Ronald Luker of Goshen, and Eva and Tilton Hal Hinds of Louisburg, Kansas. ets. Toys which are no longer used or interesting may be donated to your church or favorite charity. These toys will be a Welcome gift to a less fortunate child and give your child the joy of making other children happy. My family had an interesting tradition. After the initial excitement with our new gifts had worn off, we were asked to choose our favorite three or four. These we kept to play with. The others were put in boxes on the shelf in our hall closet. The hidden gifts ' would reappear at regular intervals throughout the winter, making for great excitement! Im sure we were far more interested in our toys than if wed had them all at once!, Lindauer says. Children need to learn to show appreciation and the holiday season is a perfect time for this, she says. The days following Christmas are ideal for writing thank you notes. Even the youngest children can be involved in this endeavor by making a drawing and having a parent write out what they dictate. Snapshots are fun to enclose in thank-yo- u notes. A child who writes grandma and grandpa to say thank you for the red sweater can include a picture of herself wearing the sweater. What a special way to r. . say thanks! down decorations and Taking getting the house back in order need not be drudgery. Make it a family affair, Lindauer suggests. It is fun to safely tuck two ok three special snapshots taken on Christmas day into the box that decorations are stored in. That way, when you get the decorations out next year, youll have some happy memories of last Christmas to talk about as you , decorate the tree. Be creative! Develop your own y traditions which will be meaningful and memorable. If your family has something to look forward to after Christmas, the letdown can be replaced with new family rituals. . post-holida- after-Christm- as vno k4 |