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Show Wednesday, June 18, 1997 Nephi, Utah tElp V ' !' Chord) Nevs. . . Page 3 J BJsw pirssMsaicy msunnsdnim RT3pM Utalhi A new stake presidency was named at Nephi Utah Stake conference on Sunday. Called as president was Alan B. Kenison, Levan. First counselor is Fred D. Blackham, Nephi, and second counselor is Donald J. Eyre Jr., Nephi Kenison replaced Lowell D. Curtis as president of the stake. Curtis and his counselors, Paul M. Sutoriua, first counsejor, and Larry K. Harmon,1 second counselor, have served in the presidency for the past ten yean. Presiding at the conference Stalk was Elder D allin H. Oaks, a , Eyre is a Fourth District Court member of the Twelve Apostles Judge, has been a counselor in of Church of Jesus Christ of Latte- two bishoprics, and was serving WRESTLERS From left, front: Chet Ludlow, Cameron Painter, r-day Saints. He was accompa- as a stake high counselor. Troy Pay and Morgan Hall. Back, from left: Thad Pay, Tony nied by Elder Maines, one ofthe Relief McPherson, Cody Mortensen and Dustin Greenhalgh. Nephi general churchs Seventies. Blackham was serving as bish- op of the Nephi 7th LDS Ward OOOSiy IDSCUIig Derick SUMMER GAMES and will be replaced in that caHooper, son 4 Roy and Teresa pacity. No successor was named Hooper, brought home a Gold at the conference. The Nephi Utah Stake Relief Medal in Singles Trap Shooting Kenison is a rancher, is a Society leadership meeting will ' Local wrestlers at the Utah Summer Games held Incom143 lbs., 2nd; Ryan recently ersmith, 13 and 14 former bishop and was a mem- be held on Sunday, June 22nd. He June peted in the 1997 Utah Summer gram, 167 lbs., 3rd; Brady also received inCedarCity. a Silver the ber of the stake high council. in The meeting will begin at 7 Games. Wrestling events took Mortensen, 132 lbs., 3rd. Blackham is employed at the p.m. in the Nephi LDS 1st, 2nd, Handicap and a Silver in the on June 13 and 14 in the Coach Kevin Wal- Doubles In place 8 the cement plant. year old 8th Ward Relief Society Room. Cedar City High School Gym. dronFreestyle: came home division. for and wrestled All members of ward Relief SoCompetition took place in both with a 1st place; Dustin Greenn ciety presidencies, secretaries and Freestyle. halgh, 132 lbs. 1st; Ryan Ingram, and all homemaking leaders are In Tony 154 lbs., 1st; Tbny McPherson, 88 invited to attend. Dustin lbs., 3rd; Cody Mortensen, 103.5 McPherson, 88 lbs., Thalia Mickelsen will discuss Greenhalgh, 132 lbs.,lit; 1st; Thad lbs., 3rd; Chet Ludlow, 4th; Camchurch service and emergency Pay, 75 lbs., 2nd; Cody Mortens- eron Painter, 4th; Troy Pay, 4th; Angie Cook, Karene Olsen, and programs. Mess103.5 Tracy A. Sigler have been named and Morgan Hall, 4th. lbs., 2nd; Andy en, to the Deans List at Snow College during the 1997 Winter Quarter. In order to quality tor the honor roll students were required to take a minimum of 15 hours and maintain a GPA of at least 3.5. Stake Local wrestlers compete in Summer Games 15-1- Two named to Deans List Greco-Roma- Greco-Roma- n: Council hears that golf course needs to be expanded golf numbers have increased in the last few years. s "Its been a long, hard fight, Correspondent said Robinson. One recent improvement was The golf course still needs expansion and the city council the addition of the golf carts with By Myras Itasntvein Times-New- COmujCOwiING v Elder Dan Woodland has returned from serving in the Brazil Salvador South Mission, he will speak Sunday, June 22nd, at 10:50 a.m. in the Nephi 4th 5th Ward Church. Dan is the son of Dr. Byron and Susan Woodland. Grandson of Nclda Haney called on mission - 7Vevor should look at several options for Hooper, member, of troop 647, development of an extra nine received his Eagle Scout Award holes so the course would have at the Nephi Stake Court of 18 holes, j. Duane Robinson, representing Honor on May 27th. For his Eagle project he helped with the golfers at the Canyon Hills Goff restoration of the Bishop's Store- Course, said the time was right house in Nephi. The project in- to develop the course into a largcluded cement work, painting er facility. However, even with and landscaping: Tbmor oH&tkftpxtmhries, the course is son of Roy and Jkresa Hooper of contasally boing improved and rg Nephi." EAGLE SCOUT -i-s-the -- - Le-R- oy . Tavern may become a private dub pce 2 If I$32ir , After an executive session with loons. "When the probation period is past, then you may apply," said Robert Steele, may- six-mon- th . past w partly Czudy and a Lttla coder CLxnce cf tZowtn ct Saturday.. iacmc6tth. Lows CCs to fewer Lc-.c- n ts fewer CZs. IZlU , Chance cf showers or thurJhrrtwcs lata.' C0. IhsCOs tokrwwCCi . - cemeteries budget oC$64;l97, and contributions to the capital fund of $297,800. The total general fund total . $USL255. . j Capital projects fund was $241,452, water a sewer fund was $511,400,' electric fund, t2,CG2C5, a garbage and land-1 fond of $23;7;,473, a natural pis fund at $1,033,931 and the graduates from t UCOr(JKl otQtC so-rori- ty 1 FwsRccycb! s' ' j - C-I- f j; attending tlsiksl Ccgeof Georgia in Augusta this foil to study medicine. ' Kelly and her hesbead, Kevin, live in Atlastk, Georgia. She is the daughter cf ASsa sad Mariana CSson cfNcglL a ro Gccrrg... VJzy r:; Free Tests c-- d, nzdrj.6 iizzz, Curalr cuj C "on j ChmtsuyfChobStiiol PratSe last required!. PSA. & CBC tor ttnt 55 persons aver age 60 -Computerised Cancer Screening Hearing Emms Sleep Disorder Good Pressure Check Slug the Bug Immunizations 112-bo- G tit f- (345 E. 500 N.) ' a Kelly Grieves will graduate sumina cum laude from Georgia State University on Saturday, June 21, 1997: Her major is Biology, with a minor in Chemistry. She attended the University ofUtah where she was named to the Phi Beta Kappa honor society. At GSU she was named to the Development Phi Kappa Phi academic honor Araey $113,278. Her overall GPA is 3.S5. ILS tstxl budget for all funds society. Kelly has been a member ofthe 1S3S-1297 fizcil was 'Greek honorary organizations Order of Omega and Rho Lambda. She was president 6f the TTMu Rbo Sigma and a new -i Vzz.zprpr andtJ ere student orientation leader with the Incept program. Es2y will be o crcclhcr 0 Saturday, June 21 0 9 a.m. to IJoon 0 IIcphi 4th & 5th Ward Church Kelly Grieves Kelly Grieves 3t J , Summer Sperry graduates from Snow College College ' ? cggtr 72s and C2a. Summer Sperry on-ha- nd Area Forecast National tVccthcr Service From the Internet . Wednesday... 7 pertly cloudy and warmer. lliLs mid CCs to tail j Cj. Extended forecast... lphi hshial Cz Thursday Friday.. ' north! Lews graduates from S L Community Loreal Sperry, daughter of Alan and Becky Sperry of Nephi, recently graduated from Salt Lake Community College with Summer Sperry, daughter of an Associate of Applied Science degree in Occupational Therapy Alan and Becky Sperry of Nephi, Assisting. recently graduated from Snow She passed her National Board College with an Associate of SciExam and is now a Certified Oc- ence Degree. She plans to attend Southern cupational Therapy assistant She is employed at Orem Nurs- Utah University where she will ing and Rehabilitation center. major in Special Education. g Wanda Snyder, city council members agreed they would have city staff write a consent letter for the Desert Rose to become a private club if Snyder would agree to not act on the letter until after he saloon's probation for failure to observe restrictions set by the city ordinance governing sa- tlrlrriorcs estrers facility regularly. "The high school golf team has brought a lot of interest, he said. "This year the mens golf association will sink approximately $4,000 into the course, said Rob- censing board. The state has in"The letter is giving you per- spectors come on a regular bamission to start the process of sis, she said. becoming a private dub, said inson. Chad Brough, city council mem- From ,t.. ber. there is any violation you are convicted of then the city backing for your establishment development will not be there." "We just want a temporary perDavid Leavitt, county attorney, said the statement Brough made mit," said Robinson "This is not and which the rest ofthe council a beer bust but a serious tournaagreed to, must make an excep- ment where golfers are compettion to the difference in being ing for $10,000. accused of wrong-doinThe mens golf association at and beCanyon Hills is acting as sponing convicted of wrong doing. The saloon itselC than known sor ofthe annual event, he said. Richard Paxman, city council as Behind the Chutes, eras put on probation, said Snyder. "I was member, told Robinson that, if not put on probation. the city gave him a permit, he At the time, she said, she was would need to make certain a not the owner of the tavern. Her certified person or persons would boss owned the place, she said, need to be to make the but did agree she was working as a manager at the saloon at the Robinson assured the council time. ; he would do that "The money we "Like any business person," made last year certainly helped said Snyder, "I am interested in Out, he said. improving my business. The pri1 . vate dub status would help im- From prove my business." Snyder said she would comply with the restrictions placed by the council and also with the roj strictioos placed by the state li or. Elder James Tharp, son of and Karen Tharp and grandson ofNelda Haney, has received a call to serve in the Utica New York Mission. He will enter the MTC on July 9th. A farewell testimonial and open house will be held June 22nd at 11:00 a.m. in the West Jordan LDS 66th Ward, 7265 South 2700 West , assistance of the city council. The course was also looking very good with the trimmed greens. "The greenskeeper has been a big help and brought some good ideas with him," said Robinson. "We now have 35 women goffers and 70 guys who are regular players, said Robinson. In addiLoreal Sperry tion, there were approximately 120 young people who use the Lbfeal-Sperr- . . Virion A Bodyfdt Prostate Physical Geer Screening Health Pamphlets Plus much mant , 4 Gfeucoma Ulzhzil Chtrge "OufttayCtotaiBrar PioGs last iKpdn4SlS , PSA -S- CO (12-ho- ur --- - ESS coupons S3 ScX Creek Veterinary jettxdnt FcaftxtLa Uicla John Sodaon) crashed Lexus rtssBaSoons Puppet Show Drawing kr SxtEiXSuZpy DucuZes DoarPrtsm Kcyt izineat - Oi ' nnsszy' w b breedcMtns to ton ' the HnMi Fr. 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