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Show Wednesday, May 20, 1998 Families with three Owe!) Revs. . . rare genetic conditions plan first international meeting hosted by U of U Geneticist Families of children diagnosed with three very rare genetic conditions will meet with each other and the physician who first described the conditions, June at the Little America Hotel in Salt Lake City. Children diagnosed with Opitz GB66 Syndrome, Opitz C Syndrome and Opitz FG Syndrome have inherited forms of develop mental delay and other disabilities. The conditions were first described by John M. Opitz, M.D., professor of pediatrics and human genetics at the University of Utah School of Medicine, and attending physician at Pri- - 2nd Ward llomemcking night will be held tonight 4-- 7, 3RD WARD BISHOPRIC Charles Mellorhas been sustained as Bishop of the Nephi 3rd Ward. His Counselors are Neal Menlove, 1st Counselor, and Lynn Boswell, 2nd Counselor. The 3rd Ward will meet in the 4th5th Ward Church beginning at 12:30 p.m. with Sacrament Meeting. Sustained as Bishop of the new 9th 9TH WARD BISHOPRIC Ward will be Brad Dinkel. Phil Baker is the 1st Counselor, and Craig Hitchcock is the 2nd Counselor. Nathan Memmott will serve as Executive Secretary. Not pictured, Darin Peterson, Assistant Ward Clerk. The 9th Ward will meet in the Nephi North Stake Center beginning at 9:30 a.m. with Sacrament Meeting. Page 3 Nephi, Utah '(Etmea-Nefa- a lies, said Alexis Poss, M.S., a genetic counselor who assists Opitz. Approximately 40 families from around the world are expected. There is a charge, Persons interested in attending the Opitz Family Network, assisting in the arrangements, or offering financial help to families who would like to attend, should con- mary Childrens Medical Center. He will present the keynote lecture, and personally examine many of the children at the family conference. This is an exciting opportunity for the kids to meet other kids like them, for the parents to talk with other parents going through the same thing, and for the health-car- e professionals to both teach and learn from the fami tact Poss at 5. Nephi 2nd Ward Homemaking night will be held tonight at 6:30 at the church. Home Improvements tips will be given. Kaylene Evans. Window coverings by Rachelle Lynn. A light meal will be served. Nephi North Static Fealngnod, taro notv tvard ccoafloc The Nephi North Stake has Priesthood and Relief Society recently been Realigned with new meetings. The 5th Ward will continue to ward boundaries. The new boundaries alsp include the ad- meet in the 4th5th Ward Church dition of a new 9th Ward and a beginning at 9:00 a.m. with Sacrament Meeting. new 10th Ward. The new 9th Ward will meet in The meetiiig locations and times for the wards are as fol- the North Nephi Stake Center lows: beginning at 9:30 a.m. with SacThe 3rd Ward will now meet in rament Meeting. The new 10th Ward will meet the old 4th5th Ward Church beSacin the North Nephi Stake Cenwith 12:30 at p.m. ginning ter beginning at 1:00 p.m. with rament Meeting. Sacrament Meeting. meet in the will Ward 4th The For ward boundaries, refer to new Nephi North Stake Center the with 9:00 a.m. map below. beginning at FAREWELL Elder Michael Lamont Anderson, son of Max and Nancy Anderson, has been called to serve in the Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Mission. His farewell will be Sunday, May 24th, at 10:50 a.m. in the Nephi LDS 4th Ward at the Nephi North Stake Center. His grandmother is Natalie Orme of Nephi. Elder Justin Lee FAREWELL been called to serve Mitchell has in the New York Rochester Mission. He will enter the MTC on June 3, 1998. His farewell will be held on May 24th at 2:00 p.m. in the Mona LDS 1st Ward Chapel. His parents are Blaine and Elizabeth Mitchell of Mona. NEPHI UTAH NORTH STAKE WARD DIVISION MAY 17, 1990 a J;. 1 . :IN r lelal ialalalalalalal aisBapisia ISBI1I3II1 anas tJS iHQIDffia 10TH WARD BISHOPRIC Tony Worwood has been sustained as 1st Bishop of the new 10th Ward. His Counselors are Brent Davis, Not Counselor. 2nd Randy Brad pictured, LeBaron, Counselor, and Steele, Executive Secretary; Richard Hansen, Ward Clerk; and Lon Wickel, Assistant Ward Clerk. The 10th Ward will meet in the Nephi North Stake Center beginning at 1:00 p.m. with Sacrament lnJeeEiDy ipecnais 4 1200 North Main Del. 7 days per week after 4 p.m. 623-420- In Nephi, Mona or Levan 2-It- em 2 14 3 item Pizza pizzas 16 Order Stix with sauce and pop er Lunch Special 12 Bread Stix - Small Salad 9 ft ' I1! 11' . Every Mon. Tus3 Are Family Nights 14 1 -- Item Pizza $4.99 UiM, I'f-'- i Additional toppings 79 each, pick-u- p or dine-l- n only after 4 p.m. il miTi il Evctv new o m Pakin Mow rrvmiory s of 5209 SIMP i CVetlf Jil 1 I e)te criX i I |