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Show Wednesday, September 23, 1998 tDje Nephi, Utah Wimez-tto- z Page 5 State Briefs. . . One eiear Olds. . . and Fishing Day Hunting will be available at the DWRs two huntFree target shooting er education centers September 26, in celebration of National Hunting and Fishing Day. The centers are the Cache Valley Hunter Education Center, 2851 West Valley View HWY in Logan, and the Lee Kay Center for Hunter Education, 6000 West 2100 South in Salt Lake City. For more information call the Lee Kay Center for Hunter Education at (801) or the Cache Valley Hunter Education Center at (435) For more information about National Hunting and Fishing Day call the National Shooting Sports Foundation at 972-132- 6, 753-460- .Vpt V 0. (203) 426-132- 0. BOB Membership Members of the Better Business Bureau of Utah that commit to certain standards will now be able to identify their business as a BBB member in their advertising campaigns. Waterfowl Season Excellent numbers of ducks, geese and swans have many x hunters eagerly anticipating the 8 a.m. October 3rd opening of Utahs 1998-9- 9 waterfowl season. Hunters must register in , k: ONE YEAR OLD Cally Jo Bradshaw will be one year aid on September 24, 1998. She is the daughter of Bruce and Heidi Bradshaw of Spanish Fork. Her grandparents are Neil and Judy ONE YEAR OLD Kylee Joe Stephenson turned one year old September 4, 1998. She is the daughter of Jeff and Kim Stephenson. Her grandparents are Jack and Vemadene Robu of Nephi, Terry and Cheryl Stephenson of Levan, and Jan Labrum of Pahrump, Nevada. are Quentin Jensen of,.NephirC.D. and Carolyn Hawkins of Ogden, and WendeU and Connie Bradshaw of Salem.., are Great-grandparen- ts the federal Migratory Game Bird Harvest Information gram, call ONE YEAR OLD Happy Birthday to Bailey Hansen whos turning one today, September 23, 1998. She is the daughter of Joel and Susan Hansen of Nephi. Her grandparents are Leon and Margaret Mylroe of Centerfield, and is Sue Bert and Marlene Hansen. Nevada. ONE YEAR OLD Austin Martin Corona turned one on September, 15, 1998. His mother is Stephanie Corona of Nephi. His father is Orlando Corona of Payson. His grandparents are Terry and Jeanne Flowers of Nephi. Great-grandmoth- Barlow of Las Vegas, Wildlife Board Fishing regulations for Utahs 1999 season, and a special bison hunt in the Henry Mountains will be among items discussed when the Utah Wildlife Board meets September 24 in Salt Lake City. cow Pediatric Clinics Great-grandparen- ts Byron and Melya Scott of Nephi; and Blanche Stephenson of and Alvin and LaRene Levan. KJZZ-TNighttime Pediatric Clinics, Inc., in conjunction with and Utahs Promise, has created a year-loncommunity oriented public awareness program aimed at child abuse prevention, foster care family recruitment and adoption. The campaign is titled Help Preserve Utahs Most Precious Natural Resource the Children. V - Bradshaw of Cedar g City. life-fre- e from drugs and violence. Students signed pledge healthy cards and promised to be r Pro- i " Mighty Eagles and be strong. He told students that cigarettes are the most addictive. Not only do they stink, but they also short- New Season The Snow College Theater Department is kicking off their season with the production of Carlo Coldonis The Servant of Two Masters, October 7 through 10. Call en your In response to many questions from the young students, the team members explained that some drugs are good, such as prescriptions and other medications. However, even those can be dangerous if not used correctly. What do bad drugs do to you? They make your brain go away, or you might even die, answered Calder. life-spa- n. 1. Aspiring Filmakcrs and satire are at the core of biting Ajuicy plot, crisp editing, a great apple movie. Washingtons apple growers are sponsoring an amateur video contest called The Golden OpportuniVHS videos should be sent to: Golden Opporty. Box P.O. 18, Wenatchee, WA 98807. Deadline is Detunity, cember 1, 1998. Two-minu- te Contest Poetry is seeking entries to theic 1998 InternaThe Why do people smoke? People mostly smoke because their friends do, he replied. Where do you sleep and get PoetcyGild tional Poetry Contest. Deadline is October 15, 1998, and is to: open to everyone and entry is free. Send one original poem 2840 Broadway, 135, The Poetry Guild, Contest UPA-59- money? 3, sleep in motels and we get our money from Governor We New York, NY 10025. Theater Auditions Briarwood Productions is holding auditions for the Festival of Ghouls held this year at Thanksgiving Point October 23rd-3... Call ' Dodge Hoi Air Balloon Benefit Festival Di!xo Ccam visits nephi Elementary School visits schools Hogan (a young The Payson Harvest Fest Benefit will take in accident car in a Payson man, paralyzed lence free through alternative border near The Utah National Guard 1. Iris Tolley, Nephi, front row, center, is participating in this CHILDREN ARE OUR FUTURE kids. If we reach at least one child with our message and it the it for Im doing years makes a difference in their life, we have been successful. Bike-A-Tho- & Utah-Idah- team stopped at Nephi Elementary School on Friday as part of their fifth annual border to border ride. The Bike-A-Th- bike-a-th- on started off at the May), Frank- o natural highs, such as cycling. lin and will be completed SepTeam member Steve Calder tember 23rd in St. George. Riders have been visiting schools spoke to students about the along their route delivering a harmful effects of illegal drugs message, of being drug and vio and inspired them to pledge a 10 North 600 and crafts, arts Christmas includes: event The East, Payson. farmers markets, pumpkin contest, cowboy poetry, and more. Call As part of the Painter Motors 52 birthday celebration, the Dodge hot air balloon was brought to the school on Friday for a special presentation and 6. in Three Acts Opera The Metropolitan Opera Presents: Samson et Dalila, display which included the Painter Motor Company 1100 North Main, Nephi, Utah oco - 623-068SONTMC 1 o i 6 seodi Motor OcslsfenSai CHEUGXET 0 te faritfts fcllowita poplwfao helped mAs sm limr ttri Erttjk wA t! Nsfii CS Cownl QtyAi iskrtnrRdy PoikeC&tff&aJEvwlM Under Glass stunt automobiles and their drivers. The hot air balloons pilot Kevin Flanagan told the students about the history of the hot air balloon. The first hot air balloon was made of paper and took to the air in France. Because no one was sure if there was air above the altitude where birds flew, the first passengers were chicken, sheep and goats. Flanagan explained how propane was used to fill the balloon and that it is invisible but smells bad. They were asked if they remembered what to do if they ever smelled leaking propane or if at Peteetneet Academy, place October 8, 9 10 Dodge Bear Foot and the Hemi i for Kyle ing on KUED-Chann- 7 Monday, September 28, el in the Perk Poetry Goblin Valley State Park will host Poetry in the Park on September 26th. Orem poet Alex Caldiero and guests offer this reading. Call 3. there was a fire. The student all repeated stop, drop and roll. Flanagan also spoke about flying a hot air balloon. He explained hot math and science were vital to pilots, flying any aircraft. His balloon is 75 feet tall and the temperature inside is 160 degrees. The record flight for this type of balloon is 57,000 feet in altitude and oxygen was needed. After filling the balloon, taking it up over the playground, bringing it back down and deflating if, Flanagan invited the students and teachers to take a closer look and see inside. JSsrrifDwidOrtr BUICK Coc4r A02wMesrNila ClMMKdRaEpBaB Doyle CooKdM $ 4 V -- GkfsYcss Urtllmmo CbriaYid uj CajHne WxteoepnSoa tea ti of 6m ft pooplo, IfcE (r N I ?v ,! it p! ; ; .V i W( MAKE BUYINO A CAR OR TRUCK A PLEASANT EXPERIENCE 5'. . 3PY air- at 7:00 p.m. NES students and teacher get a closer look at the hot air balloon. |