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Show tElfe Wednesday, August 12, 1998 tEimes-efa- Nephi, Utah s Page 3 GduGaOaon vjggCi oDFGGGraOeaOaora aara Cog gggh aQ SOgCxg (SgcdOgf Chord) Nevs. . . Twenty presentations of the Brigham Young University Campus Education Week will be shown locally on the church satellite system and KBYU-TThe broadcasts, which can be seen directly or on videotapes of the broadcast, are available at both stake centers via satellite and, locally, on KBYU. Both local stakes will also record and store, in the stake meetinghouse libraries, video tapes of the sessions so members can use them. Commercial video tapes will not be available. Families can also record the broadcast for family use. Five hours per night, Aug. 18, 19, 20, and 21, will be broadcast in an effort to extend BYU and Church Educational System programs to a larger audience FAREWELL Elder Jason Dean Parkin has been called to serve in the Australia, Sydney North Mission. His farewell will be held on August 16th at 9:00 a.m. in the Nephi LDS 5th Ward. He will enter the MTC on August 19, 1998. Jason is the.son of HOMECOMING Elder Ben Preston Winn will return home August 12th from serving in the Canada Calgary Mission and the Canada Edmonton Mission. He will report on his mission in the Nephi LDS 3rd Ward on Sunday, August 16, at 2:20 p.m. He is the Steve and Joann Parkin. His son of Chad and Vernice Winn. grandparents are Lawana Bateman, 'and. Harold and Louise Parkin. is Raymond Houghton, of Nephi. Gnat-grandfath- all kGGimS Saints. In addiof Latter-da- y tion, two hours a night will be broadcast in Spanish but these topics are available only via satellite. The presentations will cover a range of topics including religion, family relations, youth, and Tuesday, Aug. 11, 5 p.m., The Significance of Living in the Dispensation of the Fullness of Times, William O. Nelson, Director of Evaluation, Church Correlation Department. 6 p.m., Be One; and IfYe Are Not One Ye Are Not Mine, Camille Fronk, Assistant Pro- FAREWELL Elder Mario has accepted a call to serve in the Dominican Republic Santiago Mission. A missionary farewell is scheduled for Sunday, August 16th, in the Nephi LDS 2nd Ward at 2:20 p.m. He is the son ofNile and Robyn Wilkey. His grandparents are Keith and Joyce McCaffery, and Eldora Wilkey. He will enter the MTC on August 19, 1998. m0DflGG( fessor of Ancient Scripture, ) BYU. 7 p.m. Elder Russell M. Nelson, member of the Quorum of the Twelve, devotional address. 8 p.m. John G. Bytheway, e faculty in Religious Education at BYU, Gospel Values for Youth. 9 p.m. The Mission and Work part-tim- proaching it has ever been tried before And he added that there will be more to come President Hinckley has said the Church wants to build more and smaller temples to make them more accessible to the ' membership. Temples are used exclusively by faithful members of the Church for marriages, baptisms arid'othef iabfed' ordinances Locations of four of the many smaller temples planned by Jesus Christ of The Church of Saints have been announced by the First PresidenLatter-da- y cy. The four will be in Kiev, Ukraine; Hermosillo and Tampico, Mexico, and Brisbane, Australia. President Gordon B. Hinckley, world leader of flffe Church, in bft thepoteritiaf Fo et'er- -' announcing jllans for'aseriea of smhttet1 temples this' part 'April1,' nal family relationships. There' said This will be a tremendous are 53 operating temples around undertaking. Nothing even ap the world. They are not to be con- - SSmgDec pOsca BB ?od AcDppcO 3Gua i All Saint meetinghouses, which are used fused with Latter-da- y for Sunday worship services and other activities, and of whi;h there are thousands dotting the globe. New temples have recently, been dedicated in Preston, England, and Monticello, Utah, the latter being the first of the smaller temples to be completed. ',H illicit -' 1st Vczrd will Stephens, Institute Instruction in the Church Educational System. Wednesday, Aug. 19, at 5 p.m. Follow the Living Prophet: Our Part Is to Listen and Obey" Car- olyn J- - Rasmus, Institute In i Vvt i tional System. 6 p.m. Terrance C. Olsen, Professor of Family Sciences at BYU, What the Restoration Means to Families: A Gospel View of Everyday Life." 7 p.m. Robert L. Millet, Dean of Religious Education, BYU, Temples: The Connecting Link Between Time and Eternity." 8 p.m. Scott C. Marsh, Church Educational System Continuing Education Faculty, Basic Financial Planning Techniques and the Law of the Harvest. 9 p.m. Margaret Smoot, former Assistant Advancement Vice President for Communications, BYU, Out of Obscurity: The Gospel, the Media, and the Individual in Furthering the Work of the Kingdom. Thursday, Aug. 20, Jack R. Christianson, Institute Instructor , Church Educational System, The Great Plan of Happiness." Gerald N. Lund, Zone Admin- istrator, Church Educational System, The Still Small Voice That Whispers: Revelation and How It Comes. Douglas E. Brinley, Professor of Church History and Doctrine, BYU, The Scriptures: Our Best Marriage Manual. 8 p.m. Michael L. Ballam, Professor ofVocal Music, Utah Stake University, The Power of Music to Lift and Teach. 9 p.m. Mary Ellen Edmunds, for Director of Training at the Missionary Training Center, Prayer: The Souls Sincere Desire. Friday, Aug. 2 1, David J. Ridges, Institute Instructor, Church Educational System, Some Plain and Precious Things Restored and Clarified in the Doctrine and Covenants. 6 p.m. Anita R. Canfield, Church Educational System Continuing Education Faculty, That We May Always Remem- ber Him. 7 p.m., Daniel H. Ludlow, Dean Emeritus of Religious Education, BYU, The Post-Earth- ly Spiritu- al Existence. 8 p.m. Scott R. Woodward, Associate Professor of Microbiology, BYU, DNAand the Dead Sea Scrolls: How Do the Pieces Fit? 9 p.m. Walter A. Norton, Institute Instructor, Church Educational System, Lessons from LDS Church History: The Martyrdom at Carthage. The new Nebplfet gG HLGquD Your local Internal Sorvlco Provldor Send EMail around the world Access Millions of sites Get Info for School Reports Purchase books at a discount CIcxi Up today at Joules FZus I Tt' present "Fall I Fashions" The Nephi LDS 1st Ward of the Savior," Calvin R. structor in the Church Educa- Re- lief Society will be presenting Fall Fashions, a fashion show for the August homemaking meeting tonight (August 12) at 6:30 p.m. in the Cultural Hall. A single members of the Thursday, August 13, at 8:00 book review, home management p.m. message and after school snack The dinner will include ham-t- o tips and ideas will also be given. Refreshments will be served, j burgers with all the fixings. The Relief Society is asking for. Bring a friend ' and come enjoy the evening. all youth and Primary children in the ward to come and model one of their Fall fashions that evening. Please bring your own descriptive write-uTonight At The Old Gym For more information, call Vic6 or Tiffaki Thomas at ny Taylor at Nephi Utah Stake, Nephi North Stake and Payson Stake, ages 18 30, are invited to a BBQ in Bear Canyon. The event will take place The Juab School District Board of Education is pleased to announce the Dedication of the New Juab High School Building. p. 623-743- 623-216- 3. , &ttemiorvC3&w and Previous ki ' 'Titers; ' V tfour invited.to a Couerskatins and Mstcation Party! , f Bate: Wednesday to TJime: 5.-0-0 12 p.m. . Place.-idy- N Parent "pwst come to sign a. -- registration form and student can stay and skate! Bring own skates or a dollar to rent them. . ! , J-- . Uonyas Tumbling .Boysins . . , &gesSup . - Beg. to &dv. tumbling (Sheeaeadingtaughtby Banieue Bobinson a month. . '! . family Bates Available! t?o register by Phone or for more . information can T?onya62M527 . 1. (Choi? practice coOthe i ' HarvocD The practice schedule for upcoming Harvest Festival Celebration is as follows: Wednesday, August 12, 7:30 p.m., Stake Center. Sunday, August 16, 7:00 p.m.; Stake Center. Thursday, August 20, 7:00 p.m., New High School. Friday, August 21, 7:00 p.m.,' New High School. ' Saturday, August 22, 7:00 p.m., Harvest Festival Program. Help cur Uw7C7y earn FlIGD fcsoZis . The Readings FunBooks are Fun program will be available to everyone in the Nephi area. Hard cover books, at prices up to 70 off retail, are now on display The Dedication Ceremony will be held on Tuesday August 18 on Location 802 North 650 East - at 7:00 P.M. at the library. Books include chi- ldrens story books, educational titles, best sellers, craft and DIY titles and many more. Anyone may order copies of these books by filling out the order forms available at the display. Checks should be made payable to Books are Fun and delivered to Nephi Public Library before August 24. The Public is Invited to Attend. Tours of the Facility will be conducted after the Ceremony. |