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Show i Wednesday, November 15, 1995 (Dje (Etmcs-iNefu- Nephi, Utah s Chord) Revs. . . : Nephi LOS Seminary releases 1st quarter honor roll The Nephi Seminary has released the 1st quarter Honor Roll for 1995-96. 9th grade: Tiffany Allred, Amanda Bailey, Theresa Barnes, Henry Bawden, Kimberly Best, Kevin Bosh, Sharon Boyd, Bozzuto, Rosalynn Bronson, James Coray, Brad Dinkel, Amy Elder, Thomas Fuell, Kay-lee- n Garrett, Jason Gee, Stephen Ro-sali- na Tamra Sutherland, and Carla Whiting. 11th grade: Trudy Ballow, James Barnes, Rebekah Barnes, Adam Bennett, Norma Bozzuto, Leslie Brosius, Veronica Buckley, Jamie Cook, JoDee Gadd, Heidi Greenhalgh, Brian Hall, Sarah Hall, Brenda Kenison, Jenny Kouns, Christel Lanier, Erika Masters, Neldon Mellor, Sherida Morris, Bryan Neumeyer, Alesha Valerie Truscott, Tyler Warner, Buddy Westring, and Suzanne Woodland. 12th grade: Bryan Allred, Stephanie Archibald, Louis Bailey, Angie Cook, Ammon Coray, Joseph Eyre, Layne Fuell, Arin Gould, Amy Howard, Sarah Hunt, Brian Kenison, Janna Kenison, Valerie Kenison, Har- Catherine Malloch, vey Malquist, Marie McKnight, ValeGould, Holly Hall, Morgan Hall, Newton, Sharon Oakeson, rie Paxman, Scott Stubbs, Scott Natalie Hall, Greg Haney, Michelle Parkin, Danette Ricks, Taylor, Chris Truscott, Jennifer Chalene Hart, Jeb Ingram, Di- Jana Stanley, Joseph Tanner, Wallace, and Angela White. ana Jackson, Chet Johnson, Dee Johnson, Shayn Jolley, Michael Kenison Shellie Kenison, Chrystal Lunce-forJeremy Lynn, Kaycee Lynn, Ruth Malquist, Emily McKnight, First Baptist Church of Pay-so- Centerfield Baptist Church, will Scott Morgan, Kamelle Newton, located at 101 North 100 be leading the music. Emilee Nielson, Misty Olpin, The public is invited to attend. West in Payson, is holding a Collette Orme, Shanna Painter, SunRevival from Tyson Painter, Daryl Penrod, Thanksgiving Bradley Peterson, Ann Reynolds, day, November 19 through TuesCynthia Roth, Cody Shepherd, day, November 21. Starting Melissa Tanner, Tracy Thomson, times are 11 a.m. on Sunday and 7 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday. Jonathan Trujillo, Jonathan Jim Harding, Executive DirecAmy Westring, Jennifer Southern Baptist AsWilson, Treven Wood, and tor, UT-Ibe leading the Rewill Worwood. Jeanne sociation, 10th grade: Amber Allred, Mat- vival and Jim Knowler, Pastor, thew Allred, Susan Allred, Trina Baker, Justin Banks, Heather Gliske, Amy Gould, Ashlee d, Payson Baptist Church holding Thanksgiving revival n, Page 3 Camp Fort Wall DUP meet for meeting at Museum Camp Fort Wall DUP (Daugh- trict Revisited. ters of the Utah Pioneers) met Minutes were read by Dorothy Monday, November 13, at the Nielson. DUP Museum. Fifteen members Alice C. Belliston gave a histowere present. ry of her grandfather, Christian President Jane Jepson con- Henrik Christiansen, who was ducted the meeting. She an- born in Olund, Odense, Fyn, nounced the annual Christmas Denmark. He immigrated to dinner would be held at the Mu- America in the winter of 1877 seum December 11th at 1 p.m. and the family settled in Fillwith Elva Nielsens family doing more, Millard County, Utah. He the catering. She also urged was a Stone Mason and helped members to get their pioneer to build the Manti LDS Temple. dresses and sunbonnets ready to When one of his children was be worn on special occasions dur- born,' the Midwifes fee was LDS $3.00. He fulfilled a ing the Centennial Year. to offered was Mission Denmark. total The by Marjory Prayer Greenhalgh and the Pledge of income received from his family Allegiance was led by Clara Pace and friends for his mission and who also stressed the signifi- church was $403.75. He was accance of the Pledge. LaRae Ken- tive in public affairs, and was a dall led the group in the song true Latter-Da- y Saint. Melda Fackrell gave the lesson Oh, My Utah and alerted members to watch KBYUs TV proGovernors of the Territory of from 1849 to 1896 Utah November 19th Utah gram, dealing with early Pioneer History of has experienced four different Utah "The Dixie Cotton Mis- types of government in its histosion and The Tintic Mining Dis ry: 1) Ecclesiastical, in the first ar years of the Saints arrival in the Salt Lake Valley; 2) Provisional, as the Saints organized the State of Deseret in hopes of being recognized by the U.S. government; 3) Territorial, which was prolonged over 45 years due to the conflicts between the Mormons and the Federal government; 4) and finally, statehood culminating the numerous attempts that had failed to achieve self-rul-e for the people of Utah. Although Brigham Young was not re appointed to a 3rd term, it is very important to note that he was the individual wielding the most power politically, economically and socially in Utah during the first 3 decades of Utahs history. A review of the territorial governors reveals that during the period from 1850 to 1896 some twenty territorial gover- nors paraded through Utah, some of them staying less than one month. tt, D Brooks, Katie Brough, Josh YW Celebration Christopherson, Robert Fowkes, Mark Goble, Shantell Hall, Tyler Hall, Scott Jackson, Tessa Kay, Tyson Kyhl, Kyler Lunt, Seth McPherson, Alyssa Mitchell, There will be a Young Women Cody Molyneaux, Steven Oliver, World Wide Celebration for all Karissa Olpin, Tamarie Olsen, of the Nephi Utah Women Young Katie Parkin, Jeana Pay, Jeff on November Stake Sunday, Paystrup, Sarah Paystrup, Byron Peterson, Travis Rasmussen, -- 19th, at 7 p.m. at the stake center. Casey Reynolds, Sabrina SimoAll Young Women of the stake, ns, Heather Smith, Angela Spertheir parents and leaders are inry, Tara Stephenson, Shanalee to attend. vited EAGLE SCOUT Stephen Stubbs, Brandy Sutherland, Gliske, age 14, received the Eagle Scout Award October 24, 1995, at Continued from page 2 the Court of Honor at the Nephi 7th LDS Ward. For his Eagle project, Stephen painted fire hydrants and curbs in the southeastern section of Nephi. He is a I understood I would be called er replied that in many larger member of troop 647, his Scout when a vehicle needed to be un- communities private locksmiths Master is Mason Warnick. is a freshman at Juab locked, said Painter. He got a were called on to perform the ser- Stephen High School. His parents are cellular phone and tools and cir- vice., Robert and Dorothy Gliske. I have locked my keys in the culated ads. I started to get i car two different times at calls, he said. Then, said Painter, the council up north. Both times a police of- the motorist be given a ride into town because a taxi driver had a sent a memo to the county dis- ficer opened my car for me. business license. think I is exercise in an notice that it giving patchers PR is hard enough for our poPainter was not to be called for trust and a help to our citizens officer if was calls unlock have a police to lice, you should know, said Nephi police officers available and could do the job. I cars, said Richard Paxman, Brough. I think it should be a judghave only had two calls in the council member. Our instruclast two weeks. I cant compete tions were that our police offic- ment call, said Steele. If the with the police department who ers should respond when called. vehicle is too difficult to open, will perform the service free. If someone is in the county and then you should be called. If the is Robert It important, said the dispatcher is called, then you officer can help and can get the car open in a few minutes, then for Steele, Nephi mayor, people could respond. Some of the rumors reported to he should do it. He should rein the community to learn to trust the police department and the council were also not true, spond first. If the officers are all tied up to feel free to call on them in said Painter. He did not perform other important work and with to feel times of need. They need his service while on duty as a comfortable with the city police. deputy. Instead, another employ- can not respond, then Painter That is something I believe in ee would respond. He also did not could be called. I cant beat somebody who can refuse service to those who could strongly, said Steele. In addition, said Steele, he had not pay. I am not going to do do the job for free. It will have to always had the opinion the po- something foolish to jeopardize be either one or the other, said Painter. lice department should perform my retirement. The council agreed to support I mow lawns in summer, are the service of unlocking cars for the stand that the police officers do to residents as a display city employees going my community should open cars when they were of good faith. The chief didnt job? asked Painter. This is a public service done accidentally locked within the come and ask me my opinion, for our citizens by our city po- city limits. said Steele. The chief and I cant make lice, said Chad Brough, city decisions for the council. They council member. Private enterprise could be can over ride us both. Painter said he had been in considered too much, said This Newspaper and all business for four months before Brough. For example, no one inserts included are the decision was made by the could be given a battery jump to recyclable council to have the police depart- help them out if it were necesment resume the service. Ive sary to contact a business license holder first, nor could a strandbeen injured financially. Council member, Kelly Ander- ed motorist be assisted because sen, asked what was done in oth- a business license holder could er communities, to which Paint come with a tow truck, nor could Design your own shirt or night shirt, (yes, we have night shirts). Our quality sweats are in. We strive to sell the BEST QUALITY FOR OUR CUSTOMERS And we are proud of our friendly atmosphere. at Stake Center on Sunday 15 South Main, Nephi, Utah 623-750- Just North of Chapman Furniture 1 WE HAVE CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY! 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