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Show Wednesday, December 6, 1995 Visit In Aemor Of. C3fafe briefs . . . Planetarium in December Services held on Monday for Gene Coray who passed away on November 30th in Nephi Allen Gene Coray, age 79, passed away November 30, 1995, in Nephi, Utah He was born December 30, 1915, in Payson to Sidney And Hazel Peery Coray. He married Deon Jenkins December 30, Page 5 Nephi, Utah tHife Long Beach, California, for 30 years where he worked at a bank and served as a Temple worker at the Los Angeles LDS Temple. He moved to Nephi in 1982 serving in the LDS church as a scout leader, helping many young men 1943. earn their Eagle award. He He served in the U.S. Navy for worked in the Manti LDS Tem22 years and retired as LT. Com- ple for 7 years and helped with mander. He was at Pearl Harbor the senior citizens for the past 11 during the attack and in Japan years. at the end of the war. He lived in He is survived by his wife of Nephi; son, Kimo and wife Marie of Mona; six grandchildren; brothers, Dale and Max Coray; sister, Diane Tate. He was preceded in death by a brother Warren and two sisters, Helen Bean and Colleen Bitter. Funeral services were held on Monday, December 4, 1995, in the Nephi Stake Center. Burial in the Payson City Cemetery, Louise Ballard Barney, age 80, Payson, Utah. passed away on November 25, Services held for Louise Barney in Salem Gene Coray 1995. Regional Wildlife Advisory Council meetings will be held in December and January to discuss the upcoming bear proclamation and other wildlife issues. Below is a list of dates and times: Central Region Dec. 14, 7 p.m. Veterans Memorial Hall 400 N. Main, Spanish Fork Southeastern Region Jan. 9, 7 p.m. Civic Center, Hansen Planetarium in Salt Lake City is offering special star show admission prices for the month of December in celebra- tion of the Planetariums 30th Anniversary. During December, admission to Hansen Planetariums current star shows, Star of Bethlehem", Jewels of the Winter Sky, and Secret of the Cardboard Rocket, will be only 30 cents for anyone who presents some form of legal document (such as a driv--r ers license, social security card, or credit card) containing the numbers 30. Other valid documents include U.S. currency with serial numbers containing 30, or documents such as utility bills showing a persons address to contain the numbers 30. In addition, anyone who is 30 years old, or is having a 30th wedding anniversary, or graduated from high school or college 30 years ago, will be admitted to star shows all month for just 30 cents. On Saturday, December 30, admission to Hansen Planetarium star shows will be only 30 cents for everyone. For more information, patrons may call (801) 538-209- She was bom November 16, 1915, in Payson to Melvin and Mable Clair Starr Ballard. She married Ernest Jensen and was later divorced. She later married Archie Max Barney on November 3, 1945, in Hardin, Montana. They were later sealed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on May 15, 1982. She was a ranchers Wesdan A. Sperry, age 18, all of Delta. He was preceded in wife for 20 years in Sheridan, passed away December 2, 1995, death by his grandfather A. DuWyoming, and later resided in as a result of an automobile ac- ane Sperry. Salt she worked at cident near Lynndyl, Utah. Woolworths and Sorenson ReHe was bom May 19, 1977, in search. She and Archie retired to Nephi to Danny A. Sperry and Nephi where they spent their Linette Sperry. last days. He graduated from Juab High She is survived by her children: School and was attending UVSC. Afton and Keith Zobell of Span- He loved the outdoors, ish Fork; Max and Deanne BarLake Powell, and cruising ney, of Salt Lake City; Sharon with his friends. Collard of Murray; Ray and He is survived by his parents, Gwen Barney, of West Valleys Mike, and Linette Smith .of .Robert and Diana.Bamey, of Los-- ,. .Nephi, andDan andpeb Sperry ' tine," Oregon; Melvin-anVicky of Delta; brother, Kaylen Sperry Sue Barney, of Salt Lake City; of Nephi; sisters, Mandi Sperry one sister, Margaret Taylor, of and Shayla Sperry of Delta: stepPayson; and one brother, Frank brothers, Shane Smith of Nephi, Ballard, of Salt Lake City; 27 and Casey Shields of Delta; stepgrandchildren; and 48 sister, Nicole Shields of Delta; grandparents, Bill and Beth Funeral services were held Sperry, Gae Sperry, and Norma Saturday, December 2, 1995, in K. Jensen all of Nephi; the Salem LDS 10th Ward ChapClinn and Rhea el. Burial in the Spanish Fork Morgan of Nephi, Roger and Dar- lene Bliss, and Bertha Fullmer City Cemetery. Wesdan Sperry Wildlife Meetings Moab 7 4 Utah Television and Smiths Food and Drug have teamed up with the U.S. Marine Corps to help bring Toys For Tots to the entire state of Utah. New, unwrapped toys may be brought to any Smiths or to the 4 Utah studios until December 23rd. Call Abandoned Mines The U.S. Department of the Interiors Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement has selected the Summit Reclamation Project as a recipient of its Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation Award. Christmas Celebration Utahs Christmas Town Helper will be holding their annual Christmas Electric Light Parade December 8 and 9 in downtown Helper. The parade will begin at 7 p.m. both nights, and a chili dinner will be served at the Helper Auditorium at 4:30 p.m. Rabbit Ears Radio Services today for Register for Wesdan Sperry, age 18, Special Winter Olympics in Nephi Stake Center Utah at Lake-wher- e d great-'grandchildre- n. ts, 30 L Star of wonder. Star of light FOR A SHINING, SHIMMERING, HOUDAYTREAT, TAKE EXIT 261 TO SPANISH FORK CANYON. THEN FOLLOW THE LIGHTS. kit SPANISH 773-937- 2. 9, FORK CITT Times - Nevs Crossvord Puggle 35 Inca city . . 38 King Cole, musician 39 Equip with sails, masts, etc. , . . 40 Annoy constantly 41 The compass point that is one point east of due south 42 A pituitary hormone that stimu lates the function of the thyroid gland 43 Haiti : DOWN 1 A local and habitual twitching esp in the face Government language Organic compound having pow erful sopo- - ' body of water. ' 22 Old world, new 23 Humorous in a shrewd impersonal or sarcastic way 25 First in time 28 Barks 31 Profane or obscene expression of surprise or anger 32 A transuranic element horse-draw- n 33 Small , two-wheel- 36 Someone who is morally reprehensible "you dirty dog" 37 An indefinite period marked by specific attributes : rific effect 4 Charity 5 Reciprocal Answers for of sine (Math) i . 6 Drives a taxi ' 7 A way of at- tacking 8 A room . , a con-- taining ; ; sanitary stallatiop . for ACROSS I The bill in a restaurant 4 .derate 7 Telephone unit , Potato state, abbr. , Hawaiian volcano 12 Express pleasure 13 Adapted to the rails of railroad 14 Mutual savings bank 15 The compass point that is midway between north and 10 II Mauna northeast 16 Ball player 19 Bird genus 21 In a way, traveled on water i 24 Slang for backward 26 Figure' 27 In a snug way 29 Made of or resembling lace 30 In a way, transmitted feelings 32 Fiddler crabs 34 Environmental Protection Agency. ing dispos-of hu- - man waste 9 The woman 17 Artery 18 Old 19 Photographs or other Deer Valley Resort will host the MCI Slalom Relay, Call cember Winter Festival The Solitude Winter Solstice Festival will take place cember 3 at Solitude Ski Resort. Call sentations in a printed publication 20 A very large De- 9-2- Noises Off Pioneer Theatre Company of the University of Utah campus is currently presenting Noises Off. The play runs Call December 6-2- 3. Christmas Supplement Dont forget to bring or send your original picture, story, or poem to be considered for publication in the Christmas Deadline is December Supplement to The Times-NewUth. Submissions will be used as space permits. through 12th grade. s. Pre-scho- ol DUP holds Christmas social and planning meeting mill wheel was Board members the Juab Street. The old of to the DUP by the James donated DUP of the (Daughters County Utah Pioneers) met at the Mu- Painter family. The park will be seum on Monday, December 4th, known as The Old Mill Park for a Christmas Social and Plan- and will be a real showplace ning meeting. Representing when completed probably by earthe 5 camps were: Alice Fox and ly next summer. Baker exhibitJoan Morris, Sunbeam Camp, ed a model of the new park which Eureka; Dorothy Neilson, Ina will be planted with grass, Kay, Zella Sutherland, Mt. Nebo Camp, Mona; Delora Nebeker, Norma Sherwood, Erma Green-halgJane Jepson, LaRae Ken- h, Camp, Nephi; Verla Spring, Faye Winter, Chicken Creek, Levan; Nelda Haney, Melda Fackrell, Adele Jackson, Ernestine Vest, Camp Birch, Nephi. President Ernestine Vest conducted the meeting. Prayer was given by Chaplain Adele Jack-soPledge ofAllegiance was led by Joan Morris; and Jane Jepson read the minutes. President Vest informed the group that the old bell used by the Nephi Fire Department, to alert firemen to assist at fires in the area in by gone days, will ring again on January 6, 1996, along with the old bell in Nephi City Park, to ring in the Centennial Year. Thad Nebeker has agreed to build a mount for the old bell. The DUP will pay the cost and the bell will be located on the Museum site with a suitable plaque. Vest also stated that sun bonnets are now on sale at the Museum and urged members to advertise the sale to the pub- n; lic. . vi- - sual repre- ' 112295 puzzle De- 8-1- 0. dall, Elva Nielson, Ft. Wall 995 the Slalom qualify to participate, said Joanne Ruby, Utah Special TT 2 3 Wolf mountain will host the Second Annual Snowboard Invitational December 8th. Call We encourage all children who Cemetery Nephi, Utah. 1 Snowboard Competition 1-- 2, 722-158- For December 6, Flu and colds will be the topic of Decembers Deseret NewsIHC Health Hotline on Saturday, December 9, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call Winter Games at Weber State University in Ogden February 29 and March 1996. and submission of physical examination records are required by Friday, December 22. The Winter Games events include cross nnuntrv and downhill skiing, bowling, poly (floor) hockey and figure and speed skating. 363-111- FEstH Health Hotline Special a.m. (today) Wednesday, De- City. cember 6, 1995, in the Nephi For information contact the Stake Center. Friends may call Utah Special Olympics state ofat the church one hour prior to fice at (801) 1 or services. Burial in the Vine Bluff (800) or Ruby at 11 KUER FM90 will present The Velveteen Rabbit, told by Meryl Streep, on Sunday, December 10th, at 6:00 p.m. Olympics are inviting children least eight years old with mental disabilities to register for the Olympics regional coordinator for Northern Utah. Special Olympics offers these children a chance to succeed and associate with others who face their same challenges. Ruby said parents and coaches can purchase new program manuals that explain all rules and procedures for $15. The manuals are available from Ruby, area coordinators, area directors, or the Utah Special Funeral services will be held at Olympics state office in Salt Lake Jan. 9, 7 p.m. Cedar City; Jan. 10, Toys For Tots 8. Officials of the Southern Region p.m. Richfield Ina Kay introduced Phillip Baker, Nephi City employee in charge of Parks, Recreation and Cemeteries, who informed the group what Nephi City will do about installing the old mill wheel in the creek at a 150' by 150' square park now being constructed at 1st South and Main flow- ers and trees and contain tables and benches for the enjoyment of visitors. Camp Birch has enrolled four new members during the DUP drive for new membership. They are: Thalia Mickelson, Vonda Bowles, Reah Morgan and Eyre. Camp Chicken Creek has a new member, NanWi-nage- ne cy Welch. Elva Nielson displayed her DUP scrapbook to the group. A potluck luncheon was served and Christmas Songs were sung, led by LaRae Kendall and accompanied by Norma Sherwood. Joan Morris read the story of the origin of the hymn Silent Night. New babies Daughter born October 29, 1995, to Clay and Josette Kerr ofBoulder City, Nevada. She will be named Miranda Lynn Kerr. Her grandparents are Robert and Karen Lyman of Nephi, Franklin Kerr and Kathryn Kerr, both of Washington State. are Ray and MaxGreat-grandpare- ine Garlick of Nephi. Daughter bora November 22, 1995, to Gordon and Kim Keni-so- n of Levan. She will be named Jessika Kenison. Her grandparents are Anna Kenison, and Tbm and Jerelyn Sorensen of Payson. are Mable Montague of Payson, and Curt and DeVar Sorensen of Goshen. Great-grandparen- ts |