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Show Wednesday, April 22, 1998 2111 Nephi, Utah 2Eune0-3efo- B Page5 PgcOgfgOggO (3D0C0G CdoDg 1 0DDD000O GGu7GD0OO0Dli The Nebo First District of the General Federation of Womens Clubs of Utah held its annual convention on April 18, 1998, in the Juab County Community Cultural Center. The Nebo First District includes the Delta Fine Arts Club of Delta, the Lyric Lore Club of Delta, the East Millard Fine Arts Club of Fillmore, and the 21st CenturyDelphic Liter ary Club of Nephi. The convention theme was Coming Together in Progress." District President Gwen Evans of Fillmore welcomed the club women, state officers, and guests. Juab County Commissioner Wm. Boyd Howarth welcomed the dub women to Nephi. He spoke about the accomplishments of community service organizations and volunteers, and how valuable this service is to the community. Guest speaker was State GFWC President Carolyn Nash. She spoke about her term as state president and the many programs and service done by club women throughout the . state. Club presidents gave reports two-yea- r, on their respective clubs activities, programs and service during the past year. Ann Denece Robinson, president of the Nephi club, told the group about each on the meetings of the club, the hard work done at the Rose Garden, the various club parties, and the annual Girl Graduate Social. Following the reports, election of officers for the Nebo First Dis0 trict for was held. By acclamation, Harriet Eliason, Delta, was elected president; Ann Denece Robinson, Sharon Garrett, secretary treasurer; and Kathleen Knight, Fillmore, historian. The oath of office was administered by State GFWC President Elect Gwen Hunter. Arts and Craft items were displayed and judged. Several items were selected to represent the district at the State Convention to be held on May 1 and 2 in Salt Lake City. Following the luncheon, a musical program was presented by the Nebo Sentinel Choral, under the direction of Keith Rawlinson. 0 CJGpCDD Friefs. . . mountain Goat Viewing Those interested in viewing and learning more about Rocky Mountain goats in Little Cottonwood Canyon may do so April 25th, as the Division of Wildlife Resources host a Wildlife Heritage Field Trip. The event begins at 8 a.m. at the Park and Ride Lot at the mouth of the canyon. Call p 1998-200- Discount Tickets GFWC DISTRICT CONVENTION Ann Denece Robinson, president of the 21st CenturyDelphic Literary Club of Nephi gives her report to convention attendees. Special guests, seated from, left, were state officers: Donna Dearden, recording secretary; Garnet Sorenson, Verleen Hartman 1st 2nd Gwen Hunter, president elect; Carolyn Nash, GFWC of Utah president; and Gwen Evan, district president. t; K Manag-eeiJ- ; isunchanpd. a fcoCoQ ovocy Cup ycu redo a CddEio the excitement of many, bicycle weather is here! Unfortunately this means an increase in bicycle incidents. The Utah Safety Council warns that each year approximately 1200 Americans are killed in bicycling incidents, and more than 500,000 are in- jured. Three-fourth- s of these deaths are caused by head injuries, many of which can be prevented by wearing an appropriately certified helmet that fits correctly. It is a common belief that head injuries only occur on busy streets. Thousands of head 7. y, UJcdF ,Tb beOrgan Week Donor focuses celebrated Awareness April ing public attention to the urgent need for increased donation to meet critical needs. Call 20-2- rt help With Symphony will perform Donor Week Organ National and Tissue Donor Awareness Week is sion of Forestry, Fire and State ers, as well as technical assistance in natural Lands in Richfield is 115 East resources management. 900 North, Richfield, UT 84701. in landowners assist nu: JTh! . telephone . . number, ryfe rttwsjssaHArea Anen. Forestry, seeking public comment concerning a mineral leasing plan for the Green and Colorado Rivers. The public comment period will run through June 2. For copies of the plan, call Monday, April 27, non-feder- al 7, mineral Leasing Comments The Utah Division of Fire and State Lands is at the Snow College Activities Center for educational concerts at 11 a.m. and 12:10 p.m. A public concert will take place at 7 p.m. On Tuesday, April 28, Richfield High School will host educational concerts at 12:30 and 1:40 p.m. t; y. rt Utah Symphony Tour' On the Utah The Richfield office of the Ditimber inventories, vision of Forestry, Fire and State advise landowners during a timLands has moved to new offices ber sale, identify insect and disat 115 East 900 North in Rich- ease problems and provide solu- NEW GFWC OFFICERS GFWC President Elect Gwen Hunter field. The Richfield office pro- tions. Communities can also get officially installed the new officers for the Nebo First District for From left: Kathleen Knight, Fillmore, historian; Sharon vides services to Sevier, Millard, assistance from this office in ur- 1998-200Garrett, Nephi, secretary I treasurer; Ann Denece Robinson, Nephi, Piute, Juab, Wayne and Sanpete ban forestry programs. and Harriet Eliason, Delta, president. We counties. to move new our see this t The Division of Forestry, Fire location as an opportunity to proand State Lands is responsible vide better service to our customFrom page 4 for providing wildland fire pro- ers, added Allen. landowntection to The new address for the Divistate-of-the-a- Stores will offer discount tickets to Hogle Zoo through May 16th. Proceeds from the ticket sales will benext. 730. efit the zoo. Call Tri-Ma- Q!:ii!c!d orico off Forestry, Firo find Glaffo Lends move to now location agro-forestr- vSfafe injuries and deaths happen, to bikers of all ages riding close to home on traffic-fre-e streets and sidewalks. Bicyclists can fall off their bike, hit stationary objects or slippery spots. Bicycle construction or components can fail causing injury and sometimes death to the rider without a helmet. It is also commonly believed that only children need to wear a bicycle helmet. Thousands of individuals of all ages are killed or seriously injured in bicycle crashes. It is important for par ents to remember that they are an example to their children and that they need to wear a bicycle ' helmet also. The Utah Safety.Council suggests that cyclists of all ages follow the important tips below: Always wear a helmet certified by ANSI or SNELL. Make sure yours and your childs helmets fit correctly The helmet should fit snugly right on top of the head with approximately two finger widths between the helmet and the individuals eyebrows. Straps should be adjusted to fit snugly, but comfortably, with the V section positioned just below the earlobe. Fit is extremely important in order for the helmet to do its job. Follow the rules of the road, stay alert and ride within your skill level. For a free brochure on safe bicycling and Utahs bicycling laws, please contact the Utah Safety Council at (800) 933-594- 3. S0CHGGI7 cer deaths through healthy lifestyle choices, and delivers real benefits which" result in better health and well-bein- g. We want to help save lives from cancer. This campaign can reduce the risk of cancer if all Utahns will heed its advice. said e Dr. Charles Smart, a American Cancer Society volunlong-tim- teer. Keep out of the sun when the ultraviolet rays are the strongest (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.). Wear protective sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 15 or higher and use it correctly apply at least 15 to 30 minutes before going outside and repeat application as recommended. To receive free 7 Simple Choices materials that will help get you started on your way to a healthier life, call your local American Cancer Society office or Recreational Guide The Bureau of Land Management announced the publication of a comprehensive, guide about recrelands. Beyond the ational opportunities on National Parks A Recreation Guide to Public Lands in the West is available now, or call te BLM-manag- ed Reward Offered The BLM is offering a reward of $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of violators responsible for killing wild horses in the Cedar City District. Call the hotline at - Lehman Cave Advanced ticket sales for tours of Lehman Call will resume at Great Basin National Park beginning April 22 for the period from May 22 to October 12. Call 1. Arbor Day Utahs annual Arbor Day ceremony is scheduled for Fri- at 10:00 a.m. at Red Butte Garden and Arboretum on the University of Utah campus. Regional Arbor Day ceremonies are scheduled in Price, Cedar City and Ogden on the same day, and iri Richfield on April 25: . day, April 24, Public Workshop Resource On Tuesday, April 28, the Planning Team for Fremont Indian State Park will host a public workshop from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. in Room 108 of the Sevier County Courthouse, 250 North Main Street in Richfield. This workshop will allow the community to share their insights into the future of Fremont Indian State Park. Call Doafing Safetythat all children law State age 12 and boating requires under must wear a life jacket while a boat is in operation and it is recommended that all boater wear a lifejacket at all times. Call Warsaw Ghetto 7 will present A Day in the Warsaw Ghetto: A Birthday Trip in Hell tonight, April 22, at 9:30 p.m. Whermact Sergeant Heinz Joest kept photographs hidden for over 40 years, until he knew he was dying. KUED-Chann- el f.lusic end Culture ' , , f f Let us help you make your wedding easy and save you money in the process. We can help you to send out your announcements in an easy and inexpensive manner. On April 23, Edge of the Cedars State Park will offer a free musical presentation and slide show at 7 p.m. in the museum auditorium, Quechua Indian Music and Culture. Call t. 435-678-22- . Pair Genealogy Learn how to research on the Internet and chives using the latest software on April 5 al Statehouse State Park in Fillmore. Call 24-2- In a fraction of the time that it will take you to hand address your invitations, you can make your selections from our. list. The cost is only 220 for each one you select from our list and only 260 for invitations that you hand address. We mail anywhere in the United States. Come in today and find out how you can take the hard work out of your wedding and save money at the same time. up-to-da- te through ar- at Territori- fJlounfain Lien Mountain man traders row, hawk throws, and fun will be part of a Mountain Man Rendezvous to take place April 24, 25 and 26 at Fremont Indian State Park. Call ed 435-527-46- Clar Pcrffy On April 25, Patrick Wiggins of Hansen Planetarium and Snow Canyon State Park will offer the first of two star parties. This event is free to the public. Call 5. LuuviJaL Main, Nephi, Utah today OPY 623-052- 5 F mm r Jazz saxophonist and flutist Bob Pierson will perform at the U of U Union Panorama Room on April 25 at 8:00 pjn. as part of the U of Us Coffee House Series. Call |