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Show Nephi, Utah Wednesday, September 16, 1998 Page Teachers Association serves as the contractor for this program in collaboration with the International Technology Educat-iAssociation and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. pcrfcfipciOGG in DDggCi a odcaaOionaD ii 3 VJC7i David Black of Nephi, an eduDuring the workshop, David NASAs cator at Provo Canyon School, Black observed was one of 25 participants who state-of-the-a- research and de- rt recently attended a two week velopment through direct intersummer workshop at the NASA action with NASA scientists, enJet Propulsion Laboratory in gineers, technicians, and educaCalifornia. The workshop was tional specialists. Educational one ofeleven NASA Educational materials and activities presentWorkshops that took place at ten ed in the workshop related to NASA Field Centers located Earth Science, Aeronautics and across the country. Space Transportation Technolo- ,s. h. uth a i m Hi Nathanael Nephi Malloch, son of Don and Ann Malloch, has received his Eagle Scout Award. He is a meni-be- r of scout troop 135, sponsored by the Nephi LDS 5th Ward. Nathanael and his troop painted curbs on' Main Street for his project. He likes hiking, camping, traveling, and drawing. , f ; Relief Society two-mil- ? , ucn 10-ye- ar C:oDds . s : FAREWELL Elder Jeff Hall, son of Steven and Lynnea Hall of Brigham Cityjias been called to serve a mission in Costa Rica. He will speak in Sacrament meeting at 11 a.m. September 20th in the Brigham City LDS 23rd Ward, 620 North 300 East. ; item's Which need to be done be-fore the theater can be used will be organized. The LDS General Relief Society Meeting, originating at Temple Square, may be viewed at the Nephi Utah and Nephi North Stakes beginning at 5:55 p.m. The meeting will be seen, via satellite, at both locations. The stake presidency of each stake will preside at the meeting at their respective stake center. Even though the meeting will be broadcast on KBYU, all women, ages 18 and over," are urged to attend the meetings at the stake centers to participate as a group in listening to the remarks made by the Relief Society General Presidency and Board and by General Authorities of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. ; tlJfSUA. TlC-V- lif J nrrt . r, lJ Correspondent The annual Levan TownWard Contrary previous trail ride was held Saturday the tion submitted to The Times-New12th of September. Trail bosses the Wednesday night InGeorge Kendall and Bob Peter- stitute classes being taught at son led the 4 hour ride that start- the Seminary are for single ed at Franks Flat and continued adults (18-3only. s, 0) Parado raoiifl ' By Times-New- county office building, did hot include completion of the theater, CaomoG tfuGcday is free to the public. Those wishing to visit a few of the prettiest yards in the area may begin the tour at one of the Myma Trauntvein Cprrespondent s A parade of yards is being following locations: Kevin 94 West 300 South, sponsored by the USU Extension Service of Juab County and the ' Nephi; Steve Tanner, 865 East Juab county Home Economics 400 North, Nephi; Day Newell, and Family Life Advisory Coun- 165 North 200 West, Mona. cil on Tuesday, September 22. Be sure to sign-i- n for a door Chris-topherso- The tour will take place tween 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. v V.L i iy t iq be- and- - prize and pick up a list of additional yard addresses to see. I Bishop Dean Lowder invites friends and relatives to attend. . Beginning September 20, the schedule of meeting for the Nephi LDS 9th Ward will be as follows. Sacrament meeting will begin - at 11:00 a.m.; Sunday SchoolPri-mar- y begins at 12:20 p.m.; 3 . C?C30 6 tCLVS rra'crJ rxr ; C ;i tZZ) v.; I " E:o t rc&ccTcnb lllllli fej US Olgn up Co , :'j' Clzol7 list! 1998, up Reddiks Canyon. However, because of the interPoints of interest along the est shown, another class is being PriesthoodRelief Society follow way consisted of an enormous considered for those adults who at 1:10 p.m. red cedar tree and a cave. The are not V . single. ride passed through streams and up some rocky terrain. The 36 ridersrariged in age from 4 to C : CO Upon return, the riders were treated to a Dutch oven roast HWWaiW beef and vegetable lunch from the outdoor gourmet kitchen of Anyone who likes to sing in Paul Mangelson and A1 Godek. invited the join the Nebo Sentinel Choral. The group gathers Nephi 2nd LDS Ward Relief every Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. at the Society will be attending the 5th6th Center (formerly Juab Hale Theater for their Opening Middle School). Social on Wednesday, September it This organization of 16. volunteers promotes music and Those planning to attend the performing arts under the should meet at the church at direction of Keith Rawlinson, 5:30 p.m. For rides. with Margaret Thomas, Emilie The play will begin at 7 p.m. Jones and Iris Ferre as accomTickets will be paid for at the The Nephi LDS 3rd Ward Fun panists. door and will cost $7 per person. The community is reminded to Those who would like to attend Night will take place September 19th at 6:30 p.m. in the 4th5th look for upcoming performances should call Nanette Barrett to of the Nebo Sentinel Choral. reserve a ticket. J Ward Building. Everyone is reminded to bring Their colorful costumes were your otfn' dishes. If your last made from material donated by name begins with bring a Ben Franklin and Mt, Nebo above address or call (801) 1 with any special needs salad; bring a potato dish; Thriftways Steve Tanner. For further information, call or requests at least three (3) days are asked to furnish a and Julia Banks at dessert. before the meeting. Among the Preliminary project Recommendations is the Mona Pressurized Secondary Irrigation System 758. The total Central Utah Water Conser- gram). , The Credit Program was estab- project cost is $807,000; funding vancy District will hold a public meeting October 1, 1933, at 7 lished in July 0&1993 and has requested is $524,550. p.m. in the boardroom of the Dis- received over 95 applications for . A summary of all the prelimitrict headquarters at 355 West funding to date. The Prioritiza- nary recommendations is availUniversity Parkway in Orem. tion Committee met on Septem- able at the Districts office or by The purpose of Urn meeting is to ber 9, 1838, and has recommend- mail by calling the District office receive comments on the prelim- ed eleven projects for implemenPublic comat inary recommendations of the tation, subject to the availabili- ment on the recommendations Prioritization Committee regard- ty of federal funds. will be accepted for 30 days, from The District will make every September 14 until October 13, ing implementation of certain water conservation projects effort to make this meeting ac- 1898. Written comments may be through the Water Conservation cessible to disabled attendees. sent to the address above anyCredit Program (Credit Pro Please contact the District at the time during that time period. C7d Feu c!r;!:7 , , Got? cncoSing dues only Cc? cc!:cc!u!o Cor c!ng!oto Cjvjard informa- ' By Catina Nichols Times-New- - meeting at Stake Centers KCJO David Black r.lccOing Thursday on ConConnial TfccaCcr r.ff.i together at the Old Pinery in make a dream catcher. For Nephi for a day of discovery and lunch, each patrol made Dutch fun at the annual Webelos oven sloppy Joes and peach cobbler. The sloppy Joes were realWoods. The day started at 8:00 a.m. ly sloppy and the peach cobbler e hike into the made for a great dessert. . with a Each participant received a From there the pararea. camp made neckerchief and into were specially patrols put ticipants and sent off to have fun learning slide to wear on their uniform. and experiencing the skills of At 5:00 the participants went home, tired, after having a great Scouring) Tjxgre were seven skill areas: day as Webelos JScqutg. in,,the " A rrateteeJSke, Bbrfffl&fe class, Woods, .I Webelos Woods is an annual old boys, event that gives and their fathers, a chance to work and grow together in Scouting. It is a highlight in each boys . scouting experiences. reqyd urcloy On Saturday, September 19, On Saturday, September 12, Archery, First Aid, Fire building one hundred and fifty Webelos and safety, Knot tying, as well as Scouts and their dads from the a craft class where each boy and Mt. Nebo District Cub Scouts got his father worked together to ILo are sponsored and implemented there will be a Young Single Adult barbecue at 5:30 p.m. (i The activity will be held at Bear Canyon unless there is inThe Juab County State CenBrett FAREWELL Elder Thursday, September 17, there EAGLE AWARD Ryan Banks weather. In that event, will be a meeting at 7 p.m. at the tennial Committee obtained a clement received his Eagle Scout Award Woodland has been called to will take place at the Community State Centennial grant to help with the theater tit the recent Court of Honor held serve in the Ventura California the activity Theater. in Levan. He is a varsity scout Mission. His farewell will be held Nephi Utah Stake Center. : project. The theater, once a All Young Single Adults, beThe meeting will begin at 7 school theater when the county member of the Nephi LDS 1st on Sunday, September 20th, at tween the ages of 18 and 30, are p.m." Ward. His Eagle project involved 2:20 p.m. in he Nephi LDS 3rd building belonged to the school a white shirt and tie drive for 5th Ward Church. Brett is the son invited to attend. There will' be The topic of discussion will be district and was used as a high Woodfood, fun and games. the completion of the State Cen- School, has been empty since the needing members of the LDS of Dr. Byron and Susan land Church. He is the son of Jeff and tennial Theater which was be- building became county properPatty Banks. His grandparents gun as a centennial project in ty. are Tom and Darlene Perkins of The renovation project, which Juab County. , Tooele, and George and Elaine Plans for the theater will be made the old building earth- Banks of Spanish Fork. reviewed and the remaining quake proof and fashioned for a UbtoEco end Beds C:si70 fcn in GEib recede a, on by NASA. 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