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Show tEI Wednesday, September 24, 1997 t Page 3 Nephi, Utah TV Girl Scout Chard) Hew. . rv 5 ' ' " Two-Da- 14th, according to Roger Snider, Close in Mmd(2 3.12); be-cause it stressed why this is a time of great urgency and the SCOUT AWARD Shad McPherson received his Faith is God Award on September 7th. He is a member of the Nephi LDS 6th Ward. His parents are Roy and Barbara McPherson. His scout leaders are Bill and Barbara Stuver, and Wade Garrett. importance of staying awake spiritually, said Snider. The highlight of the program was the public talk Act Wisely As Jehovahs Day Nears. The speaker said: Zephaniah 1:14-1- 8 describes Jehovahs day in vivid terms. So we are exhorted at S" The Girl Scout year begins on October 1 and ends on Septem- - i Y C 7. starts thrift stOTC ill PaUSOIl y , . The troops goals for last year centered around service to others. They began with a Christ- mastime quilt project. Six quilts (infant and lap) were tied and donated to the New Horizons Crisis Center in Richfield. The Center provides services to victims of domestic abuse. In the spring, they donated 17 hand- -' made Snuggle Bunnies to the Center. The troop spent one afternoon GIRL SCOUT SMILES Members of Girls Scout Cadette troop 1420 wrap up another busy year. From left: Krystle Cook, Chelsea Bates, Sarah Gibson, Nicole Babashoff, and Valerie Davis. Their leader is Mariann Gibson. in Switzerland. They exchange letters and pictures and have learned a lot about each others countries and lifestyles, Tb wrap up the busy year the each month visiting the resi- troop took their annual trip to dents at Canyon Hills Health Lagoon to celebrate their hard Catholic Church . ' Care Center. They became dance partners at the Valentines Day party, and were surrogate daughters at the Mothers Day ban- quet. Special Christmas gift and worthwhile efforts. They are busy making plans for 1997-9Troop members are: Nicole 8. Babashoff, Chelsea Bates, Aailbox of tfe vee. . . Project patches. While work- I I I - -- ' 2nd Ward Relief Society mseting tonioht at church WtttPReftef Eagle Scout award. For his 'Neplii 2ndtDS Work- - Society Teaching Waiting he on trees the project planted be will church held the at high school grounds. A member shop of Troop 134 sponsored by the on Wednesday, September 24th, Nephi LDS 4th Ward, Scott is a t 7 p.m. All visiting tephsts .are re- -. sophomore at Juab High SchooL 7. He is the son of Lorraine Wallace quested & attend. be Col- will and the late Olani Wallace. Keynote speaker rrrrp leenBender, stake Relief Society President. In addition, there wiil be a short skit, a question and answer period, and a display of helps for visiting teachers. , A spaghetti dinner and banana splits will be served. Dishes will be furnished. -- k A A f P. v- - 0 . - - Traditions Festival (ethnic food, entertainment and cul- -, ture), the Greek Festival, and exploring the Bean' Life Sci ence Museum. , The troop has also had the opportunity to share their own culture with a pen pal who lives READY TO RIDE This old Paint Mailbox belongs to Burton Hanson, on 100 South in Nephi and is the 2nd of our Mailbox of the week. If you have a great mailbox or know of one, please We will feature a new one each week until we call us at 623-52- 5. runout. ADVERTISING WORKS FOR YOU Doubled; minutes!; 96 South Main, Nephi 623-052- 5 Seeing double? Seeing double? AWCIWra- HAST JQJJAB - lAnBDt (Docno - 7 . u . r:oncs-ni2nis a TEi'FOnARY ROAD.CLCSUnZFOn Tl 12 r.OnTH E3JJ2LGE) LIIDJUTES EACH HO NTH s . Tcke edvantegs now of our Dcub!o Double plan! lacs la::ht:ll access road t:0.7 ; CFFcCTI REASON FOR CLOSUn2: TO C.Pr.OVZ C EXP,.:D EXISTING . CG'JtJTY HOAD ALTERNATE ROUTE: CCUTU O V.ST SHZZP LAtil ROAD r ACCESSIBLE FHCM: THE CX3U:iTY JAIL RO.'JDOn' G r:0RTi ) ON SHEEP LAVE FROM COLTTH WRrOnr r.?,n.V.-Eb: ' " ciC3-i:::;2- Unused doubled minutes on your fret 2 months wi:i roll over thru 97! T rc.i V J 6An-- IT L CHICS'' tha:::(you! 'IP- . V M (rock climbing, backpacking, etc.). The troop attended the Festival of Trees, the Living See us for all your advertising needs, flyers, posters, or display ads SHi2P Krys- tle Cook, Valerie Davis, and Sarah Gibson. Their leader is Mariann Gibson. packs were also given to those patients who do not have family Zephaniah 2:3 to seek Jehovah,1 to celebrate the holiday with. 18th, 8 a.m. to 12 noon. The righteousness and meekness.. of the troops activities Many Marvelous blessings, in harmo- - public is invited. are planned around Interest Sunday, Sept. 27th General Relief Society meeting by satellite . ( troop 1420 have had a very busy Cadettes include year, 1996-9girls who are in grades 6 through ing on the Heritage Hunt badge, they visited several historical sites, including the DUP Museums in Nephi and Salt Lake City, This Is The Place State Park, the old Nephi Jail and both cemeter, ies in Nephi. While exploring career opSaturday, September 27th, will Relief Society and by general portunities, the girls have atbe the LDS Church General Re- -' authorities. lief Society meeting which may r This meeting is the equivalent tended workshops in Theater be viewed via satellite at the of the mens general conference Arts and Medicine, Girl Scouting is not all work Nephi Utah Stake Center at 6 general priesthood meeting. no play, however. Two of LDS The Utah Stake Nephi p.m. the All sisters age 18 and over are Presidency urges all women of girls attended summer at Trefoil Ranch one in to broad to camp this the at attend stake maka,attendance encouraged the horse program, and the cast. Instruction will be given by this meeting a priority, other in the high adventure the general presidency of the EAGLE SCOUT Wallace, age 16, has receivXhu t V' ( 9. of the Salem congregation ofJehovahs Witnesses have returned from Spanish Fork where they attendy ed their annual Circuit Assembly September 13th and Members,- - from Nephi, SJSaS Peter run : T the presiding overseer. Hie 1098 attending greatly 'iV't 7r74 r -- K s car Jhovch O Witness return arter Circuit Assembly X, Cadctte troop 1420 reflects back on busy : - r -- v 40 Plumbing & builders 66 (South bin. Ncpfii 1 6upplj 62M 199 RcnctMM afipty |