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Show Wednesday, October 28, 1998 Page 3 Nephi, Utah tlllfe learning for life to mclxe use DSA, Chord) Revs. . . P2c:o Qcv Glrjo of community er csccuegqc by CfeO PcGoadonsy Plans to build another five Sundays, but used by faithful Saints during the temples have been announced by Latter-da- y the First Presidency of The week for marriages, baptisms Church of Jesus Christ of and other sacred ordinances foLatter-da- y Saints. cusing on the potential for eterThe temples are planned for nal family relationships. Baton Rouge, Louisiana, BirAll five of the newly announced mingham, Alabama, Columbia, temples will be of the smaller South Carolina, Memphis, Ten- variety spoken of a year ago by nessee, and Merida, Yucatan, President Gordon B. Hinckley, Mexico. world leader of the Church, when Temples, the most sacred he said he wanted to build more buildings in the Church, are not temples in order to make the to be confused with meeting blessings of the temple more achouses where Sunday worship cessible to the members of the services are conducted. There are Church. He said he wanted to many thousands of meeting have 100 operating temples by houses around the globe. The the turn ofthe century. There are temples are generally closed on now 53, with dozens more under construction or on the drawing boards. The Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple will serve some 23,000 Halloween dance Saturday at Stake Center A Halloween dance is planned for youth age 14 and older on Saturday, October 31st. Costumes are optional, but NO masks please. Clothing must meet church standards (no shorts). The dance will start at 9:00 p.m. and end at 11:30 p.m. It will e be held at the Building at the Juab County Fairgrounds. Refreshments will gram. Questions included are what type of resources businesses are willing to provide and how often. They hope that this will develop a pool to draw from for months and years to come. These surveys will be used to help youth from the high schools and from youth help organizations. Your valued expertise can be a great resource to youth looking g for a career or hobby and (possibly in the field you are in The Boy Scouts of America is offering a new subsidiary program, in close relationship with that promotes career interests, work ethics, and solid values to the wide range of youth that are eligible to particmembers residing in nine stakes ipate. Exploring, Learning for d both the of the Church in Louisiana and Life, the Boy Scouts of Amerportions of Learn- now). is this icas subsidiary Mississippi. for Life. They may send a s ing partnership career The Birmingham Alabama speaker to a high school Temple District has approxi- which fits perfectly with group, or offer an tour of Saints mately 30,000 Latter-da- y This Newspaper and all to a Specialty Extheir facility For Life combines Learning in seven stakes, including five in inserts included are Career Post. school-base- d seminars, plorer job d and Alabama and two in Florida. n recyclable hands-oinstruction are The Columbia South Carolina (Exploring) learning methods to fairs, The other such possibilities. men and women of Temple will serve more than expose young to the world of work or many benefits found in Learning 38,000 members in eleven stakes all ages for the for Life are not in South Carolina, North Caro- hobbies. They come to realize Businesses canjust secureyouth. their help what opportunities are available lina, Georgia and Tennessee. future by inspiring the industrys how out and education there Some 26,000 members of the interest of a young person today. Church reside in the district will get them these opportunito Currently the Boy Scout Service As are the ties. exposed youth which will be served by the MemCenter coordinates these interclasscareers in different the phis Tennessee Temple. The disthe through room, they may wish to join an ests trict includes seven stakes. or Coordinator in that specializes The Merida Yucatan Temple Explorer post Counselor. Career will serve more than 32,000 a particular area such as medithe Utah During Latter-da- y Saints eight stakes cine or law enforcement. CurDavid Councils National Parks fourteen there are Explorand six districts in Mexico, as rently develBickmore Jones and Cory for Life all Posts, ing, Learning well as members in Belize. to help a oped designed survey coordination in with working School-to-Care- work-base- school-base- life-lon- d career-busines- School-to-Career- on-si- te s. work-base- Please Recycle! School-to-Care- er mid-Octobe- r, GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT FOR JUAB COUNTY, UTAH - NOVEMBER 3, 1998 County Clerk Format 2 Punchcard Ballot No. v Punchcard Ballot No. ' Pan&card 'V' V Ballot No. Multi-Purpos- Shall LEONARD H.RUSSON be retained in the office of Justice of the be served. Everyone come! now YES SS KO gf YES U KO 1 YES 12 SuoremeCouiLSlliil--- -- SunremeomjyjWrtl DSA Shall MICHAEL D. ZlUmERSIAN be retained In the office of Justice of the gjngwjssjSsissiSLlASJlZ-- JJCHAEL J. WILKINS !ined In the office of Judge of the durt of of Uh? Venturing program November 12th LD J. EYRE, JR. In the office of Judge of the The Mt. Nebo District of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) will conduct a training session on the will be held on Thursday, November 12th 7:00 p.m. at the Payson LDS Stake Center, 650 West 800 South. The LDS Church has replaced the former Exploring program with the new Venturing as their youth activity program for Priest-ag- e young men. Individuals invited to attend this training session are: LDS Bishops, Stake Presidencies, Stake Young Men Presidents, High Councilmen-Aaroni- c Priesthood, Ward Young Men Presidents, Priest Quorum Advisors, Venturing (formerly Exploring) Advisors, committee members, interested parents and young men aged 16 and older. According to Leland Harrison, BSA District Executive, The methods of Venturing have been carefully chosen to meet the needs of young adults. Venturing can be used to help local LDS the Fourth Judicial RDING, For U S. REPRESENTATIVE, District STEYEEEIEflLEIN Democratic jmjuroi RMuMcan-2- 4 23 Shall FfcWjfe GERARD A. ARTHUS SI KO C5 KO S3 the distinction of being an elite outdoorsman. Individuals who attend the training will receive information, instructions and examples on how to effectively apply the Venturing program in their group. Those interested in attending should contact Russell Chrisor Dave tensen at (801) at (801) Manning 465-46- 67 465-334- 1. f ha c-r- cla cl year c!::!:o - 1.?UNG In KO 71 72 K0 73 YES KO B. SAINSSURY Juvenile Court of the Fourth Juvenile Shan JERILB. WILSON be retained In the office of Judge of the Juvenile Court of the Fourth JuvenKe CourtbWrjct wmmmmmmm mmm Shall SHARLA WILLIAMS be retained in the office of County Justice YES 13 KO II ju2L!ii21!!!!)l! For STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION District 3 c u MARILYN SHELDS For JUAB COUNTY Representative For TINTIC Representative District No. 4 IT sp.miLtmflPAULIKE TAYLOR $5 PROPOSITION RONALD C. CCNES PEBfVIS It. Tint to: lor the office ot state senator or slate ropreaenlallvo. the three years ot residency in the state be consecutive, the six months of residency in the person's legislative dtotrict be consecutive, end both periods occur tovnedtately prior to the last date provided by statute lor filing for the office; and 2) remove Vie reference to e specific dele at which other aRgMHty requirements lor the office of state senator or stale representative ere to be determined? FOR AGAINST 100 Shal tie Utah Constitution be amended to repeal Ire provision regesdng real and perepnal estate end property of married FOR 108 U For JUAB COUNTY Representative SCHOOL DISTRICT District No. 5 . 13 JULIE M. SMALLEY RESOLUTION ELIMINATING VOTING RIGHTS OF CONVICTED FELONS be amended to prohtoit any person Constitution Utah Shal the convicted ol a Mony from voting and Irom being efgtoie to hold FOR 118 office In Utah unti the right to vote or hold elective office Is restored as provided by statute, and to modify language relating to toe restoration ol rights for other persons prohibited by toe constitution AGAISST 128 from voting snd holding office In Utah? PROPOSITION 8 RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING WILDLIFE INITIATIVE NUMBERS FC3I 124 vole Shal the Utah Constitution be amended to require a . to order to adopt by taitialivo a state law slowing, Imltog. or prohibiting the taking of wikWo or toe season for or metood of rtgjuytT taking wdWe?N J PROPOSITIONS PROPOSITION 3 . ACCEPTANCE OF TRUST LANDS RESOLUTION FOR 111 Shal the Utah ConsUMon be amended to clarify toe status, in held purposes, snd baneRderies ol school and institutional lands ASAIXST 113 bust by Vie slats? - T3 two-thir- ASAIXST 108 m 15 102 PROPOSITION 2 RESOLUTION REPEALING MARITAL PROPERTY PROVISIONS District No. 4 PROPOSITION 4 1) require that, m T 1 ELIGIBILITY RESOLUTION LEGISLATIVE Shal (he Utah Constitution bs amended SCHOOL DISTRICT W. LEON PEXTOtt For TINTIC SCHOOL DISTRICT Representative District No. 5 SCHOOL DISTRICT each ersch 41 77 71 YES the office of Judge of the bargained S m 70 YES D.BRC die officf'of Judge of the of the Fourth Juvenile d, Bronze, Gold, Silver and Ranger Award levels. When a Venturer earns the Ranger Award, he has IS YES e, ship skills, Venturing has a KO 17 ANI 6 District YES JR. of Judge of tha Judicial Dis-- In For STATE REPRESENTATIVE. a YES Shall FRED D. HOWARD be retained ta thefflga of Judge of the District CourtjOTpFourth Judicial 1 L 1 Kg Dia- - in the office of Judge of the Court of the Fourth Judicial Dis-- Church leaders involve the young men in interesting, excitby ing and positive adult-likactivities. Venturing youth-leis ideal for fulfilling the Mission ofthe Aaronic Priesthood and for preparing LDS young men for missions, service, and responsible citizenship. Venturing has a new advancement program that is independent of the Eagle Scout requirements required for traditional Scouts. According to Russell Christensen, Mt. Nebo District Chair, This independence allows those who already are Eagle Scouts and those who did not achieve that level in the Scout Troop to participate equally in Venturing. Based on developing challenging outdoor and leader- -- Shall I. DANIEL STEWART be retained in the office of Justice of the Training for be- come more involved as resources for the Learning For Life pro- iff Department, Wasatch Mental Health, Provo Elks Lodge, Provo Police Department, Hansen Mountaineering, Rocky Mountain Recreation, REI, and Mountain View High School. The programs success hinges on the help of the local business community is willing to offer. Organizations make contributions by providing resources for organizations dovj OompDoi ' ProvoOrem organizations businesses and corporations such as Utah Valley State College, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Utah County Sher- RESOLUTION ON REVIEW OF TAX COMMISSION CASES Shal toe Utah ConeMubon be amended to panes toe LagMaMe to autoorize any Mato court to adjudcato. rwem. reconsider, or ledMamvne board any maSer decided by tot State Tea Commission or by any ooirty of aquafzaSon relating to wvenua and taxabon, hchtdtog arferiodon tor ckcumetanoss? appbetoon back to July 1. 1994 under tpedbed Fca in aojot 121 |