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Show Wednesday, May 15, 1996 i ) sales support Veterans hospital work May is Poppy Month and Seminary Graduation will be held next Sunday at 6 p.m. in Stake Center All-re- d, tion displays will also be in several local businesses for your convenience. The poppies are the Symbol for the men who gave their lives in War. Proceeds go the veterans in the Hospital who also make the poppies. The program is spondoor seeking donations to aid the sored by the American Legion Veterans Hospital. Poppy dona Auxiliary. May is poppy month, local Owe!) News. . . Seminary Graduation for the Torry Coombs, Ammon Coray, Nephi Utah and Nephi Utah Jeff Dansie, Jared Everitt, JoNorth Stakes will take place seph Eyre, Layne Fuell, Brandon Sunday, May 19th, at 6:00 p.m. Gadd, Bart Garrett, Arin Gould, in the Stake Center. Ryan Hall, Amy Howard, Sarah Seventy-tw- o seniors will be Hunt, Luke Jackson, Melanie graduating representing eleven Johnson, Preston Jones, Jason wards. The theme for the exer- Kelsey, Brian Kenison, Janna cises will be Trust In the Lord. Kenison, Valerie Kenison, Alicia Members of the Nephi Utah Lewellyn, Nashay Lofgran, Tani Stakes, friends and family are Lowry, Dustin Mace, Harvey invited to attend the graduation. Malloch, Catherine Malquist, Graduates must be at the Stake Emilee Mangelson, Harmonie Center by 5:30 p.m. for prelimi- McCoy, Marie McKnight, Betsy nary instructions. Graduating seniors are: Kent Allred, Bryan Allred, Jesse Jonathan Allred, Kendra Andersen, Melissa Anderson, Mike Anderson, Stephanie Page 3 Nephi, Utah (Etmes-efrr- B unteers will be going t, Scout round table will be held on Thursday, May 16th A Boy Scout Round Table will tend the meeting at the Payson Archibald, Kevin Bailey, Louis Bailey, Wade Belliston, Brian be held for all scout leadership Stake Center, The meeting will begin at 7 Bosh, Ron Bosh, Clint Bowles, on Thursday, May 16. All leaders should plan to at- - p m. Farrah Callaway, Angie Cook, LDS First Presidency vol- - In Aemor Of. . . McPherson, Anthony Miller, Matthew Nichols, Andralyn Oliver, Alayna Olpin, Karene Olsen, Amber Ostler, Brady Ostler, Kyle Parkin, Valerie Paxman, Richard Pay, Lucas Rietmann, Chris Smith, Lee Stowell, Scott Stubbs, Ben Sutorius, Scott Taylor, Nathan Trujillo, Chris Trus-cotNikkii Truscott, Jennifer Wallace, Andrea Ware, Michael Westring, Angela White, Jennifer Whiting, Taska Winn, Alicia Wood, and Kurt Yates. door-to- Thomas Anderson dies in California Services held for Miranda Stringham, age 91, on Monday, May 13th Thomas F. Anderson, age 69, died May 7, a996, at his home in La Mirada, California. He was the son of Virginia Anderson of Nephi and the late La Var Anderson. His brother is Norman Anderson of Nephi. Tom was the owner and manager of Hicks Meats in La Mirada. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and the Korean War. He married Kathryn Olsen in the Salt Lake LDS Temple in August of 1946. He is survived by his wife; 2 sons; and 3 grandchildren. He lived in California for the She is survived by two sons, String-ham- , age 91, passed away May Bryce Stringham of Port Ange9, 1996, in Nephi, Utah. les, Washington, and Forrest She was bom July 17, 1904, Stringman of Mona; 25 grandan Ammon, Idaho, to David children; and over 100 greatCharley and Minerva Elizabeth grandchildren. She was precede Duel Campbell. She married ed in death by a daughter, Carlson, 8 brothers and 3 Bryant Johnson Stringham, June 6, 1923, in the Salt Lake sisters. LDS Temple. He died April 16, Funeral services were held on 1994. Monday, May 13, 1996, in the She was an active member of Nephi State Center. Burial in the the LDS Church serving in many Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi, last positions. She served three mis- Utah. sions, two of which were with her husband. Miranda Campbell Flo-rein- The statement is from Presithe First Presidency of The dent Gordon B. 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