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Show and finCxofl gion, and is now in operation in the fifty states. The American Legion Department of Utah was chartered to operate the program July 1, 1939. Dinkel and Gliske will be 320 of Utahs outstandamong readministration impartial sponsive to the will of the peo- ing young leaders who will be representing their schools and ple. This program originated in community. Their attendance by American Illinois in 1934., has been is Post 1, Nephi Kiwan-i- s Legion National the orgaby adopted Club and Nephi Lions Club. nization of The American Le Oo DBgCxo aCond Dove COato Serving East Juab County - A Nice Place To Live! Volume 96, No 22 Wednesday; June 3, 1998 The American Legion Boys State will be held at Weber State University in Ogden, June 15 through June 19. Those attending will be Bradley Dinkel and Stephen Gliske. Boys State is a plan for training in the functional x Section B OoFtfDGGO CaeDd foe SCaoDDy E). GDdoF oca SaOdJFday, J2ay SGuCa - He is survived by his wife and Shelly D. Elder, age 38, died May 27, 1998, as a result of a four children, Amy, Jeremy, Chel-seand Ryan Elder, all of Nephi; truck train accident in Nephi, y, can Legion Department of Utah. Its purpose is to teach the youth of today construc- tive attitudes toward the , American form of government. Boys State attempts to show that our scheme of government has not outworn its usefulness; that all a democracy needs is an intelligent citizenry and a clean, honest and Quick Closmoi on Rial EstateI Qooo or Bad Crbmt, Foreclosures, Bankruptcy, Etc., EVEN IP VOUVI BOM TURNS) DOWN BY OTHERS. Debt Consolidation & Home Improvement. Plain Cash!!! Incredible Interest Rates! RePMANCira, CORPORATION OF AMERICA Florine Higginson; sisters, Alaina (Brent) Lof-gramother-in-la- n, and Aleath (Kirk) Kirk-mabrother, Shawn (Margie) and sisters, Elder; n; step-brothe- fffi Sfl ooocvai ? rs Jackie (Randy) Christensen, LDS Temple. Hazel (Roger) Higginson, Steven He worked for Juab County 17 Ted (Christy) Elder, and Frank years. Shelly served in many (Carolee) Elder. church callings and currently Services were held on Saturwas serving on the Stake High day, May 30, 1998, in the Nephi Counsel and Scout District Com- North Stake Center. Burial in mission. Shelly coached children the Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi, , presents & 6th at soaraaA racbctat OTuTlX kdbss sd (2ir3-395ScdiSta(f- Utah. crssrg bbub SsataBS Bacswsy Sprisgrtlls, Utah. PdsCddddgp Juno 5th . A.hMsc.y ft? OaKISI mother, Diane (Bob) Allen; Utah. He was born September 16, 1959, in Salt Lake City to Ted and Diane Ogden Elder. He married Nan Higginson February 24, 1979, in Nephi. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Man-t- i in many sports. as- pects of citizenship. It is a program sponsored by the Ameri- Tsfcs l aa fa CTcfagfacJ l wit 2M, bn tfcs 397-17- 80 Eaat frsBtsgs read., () 0V JfflE) .Pathways To Fishing pro- Fountain Green, Glenwood, Mammoth Creek, Midway, grams, where children are to about fish and how Spnngville and Whiterocks are taught catch them, will be offered June open daily for public visits, from Ka-ma- 6, as the Division of Wildlife Resources marks Free Fishing Day in Utah. s, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Three of the hatcheries Mantua in Box Elder County, and Egan and Loa in Wayne County are open by advanced reservation only. People will not need a fishing license to fish in the state that day. All other regulations found in the 1998 Utah Fishing ProcThose interested in visiting lamation will be in effect. one of the three hatcheries may Were trying to attract people make a reservation by calling to fishing by having a free day, the following numbers: Mantua said Tom Pettengill, sport fish- Hatchery (435) Egan' eries coordinator for the Division Hatchery (435) 425-354Loa 8 of Wildlife Resources. Hatchery (435) Smiles and fish are sure to mjk Free Fishing Day Tip and n at two locations June 6, as Reminder 723-657- 9; 7; 836-285- cfyfl-dre- Instead of streams and rivers, attempt to catch trout planted in ponds using skills anglers fishing June 6 may want d learned in to consider fishing at lakes and Division-sponsore- To Pathways Fishing programs. The Division will host Pathways To Fishing programs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Fort Buenaventura State Park, located at 2450 A Avenue in Ogden. ; t Pathways Tb Fishing programs also will be offered from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Wasatch Mountain State Park, located two miles west of Midway. ; The Pathways To Fishing program takes about 30 minutes to complete, said Phil Douglass, Division aquatic education coordinator. The program is free and open to children under age 14. Fishing rods and reels will be provided or people can bring their own. Participants do not need to pre register for either program. For more information about the Fort Buenaventura State Park program, call Quincey Pearce at (801) For more information about the Wasatch Mountain State 476-274- 0. Park program, call Scott Root (801) 489-567- 8. at reservoirs. Because of the high runoff, we probably wont stock many streams that weekend, Pettengill said. Well be putting the fish into lakes, instead. Division staff treat Free Fish- ing Day as they would a holiday weekend, meaning they usually stock additional fish to meet the additional demand, Pettengill said.' Pettengill reminds those fishing June 6 that with the exception of not needing a fishing license, all other limits and regulations found in the 1998 Utah Fishing Proclamation will be in effect. Anglers, especially those who might be fishing for the first time, are encouraged to pick up a copy of the proclamation and learn the rules. Proclamations are available from fishing license agents statewide and at Division of Wildlife Resources offices in Ogden, Salt Lake City, Springville, Vernal, Price and Cedar City. Those with fishing regulation questions may contact their regional Division office, or the Divisions Salt Lake City office at Those wanting to see where many of the fish they enjoy catching come from, are encouraged to visit one of the Divisions 10 fish hatcheries on June 6. (801) 538-470- 0. 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