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Show Nephi, Utah tEime Wednesday, May 5, 1999 Page 3 at Columbine High School. all know that on 420 the You world was thrown into a state of shock. Everyone watched for the next trench coat to appear on someone so they could Chord) Revs. . . start pointing fingers. This ' LDS day was glamorized all over TV. I hope every single persons eyes were widened on the issue of violence. Is broadcasting this cruelty the only way to slap this issue in our faces? Dont ignore it I know that as I watched the pictures of those two boys on my TV screen, there was no love in their eyes. No glowing smiles. No laughter. No friends. It brings tears to my eyes to think of the hundreds of kids that live lives like that at our school. Is this what we want to be? An aid to someones depression, torture, and pain? Deep inside all of us there is at least one painful memory penetrating into our minds as we try to reach our goals. There is the harsh voice of Uteoiy Library caovcd to Hcrth S?c!xc Center The Family History Library for the Nephi Utah and Nephi Utah North Stakes has moved to the ' - . Nephi North Stake Center at 1125 North 400 East in Nephi. Those who would like to visit the new library facility should enter at the north door and then turn east until they reach room ; 117. The phone number for the family history library is 623-296- 4. r FAREWELL Elder Jory Dale Everitt has been called to serve in the Birmingham Alabama Mission. His farewell will be May 9th in the Nephi LDS 5th Ward Church at 12:30 p.m. He will enter the MTC on Slay 19, 1999. His parents are David and Janet Everitt, and Jay and Carol Fuller. His grandparents are Lamar and Darline Everitt, Lloyd and Lucile Ainge, and June Garrett and the late Marvin Garrett. special Nephi 3rd Ward Homemaking meeting. This special meeting will take place Wednesday (tonight), May 5, at 7:00 p.m. All mothers will be honored with a Mothers Day program and music. The Relief Society invites all mothers of the ward to come and enjoy this evening together. Doy Scout DGGnDG formation and to sign-u- p ticipate. The event is an over-nig- to par- camp. ff' V 7Ih Ward Younginglea to lloRicmaking help (ill cannery mooting Hay 5 shelves The Nephi LDS 7th Ward Homemaking meeting will be tonight, May 5, at 6:30 p.m. Classes will be offered in: Room to Room Painting Techniques"; Window Treatments"; Best Books to Read"; and Forgotten Recipes." Everyone is asked to bring an old forgotten recipe that youve always loved. Make it so we can taste it. Bring a copy of the recipe to be copied and shared. A nursery will be provided. Clh Ward Momcmafxing meeting f.lay 6 The Nephi LDS 4th Ward Homemaking meeting will be Thursday, May 6, at 7:00 p.m. Everyones help is needed to complete unfinished projects for the 4th of July Carnival which benefits the Boy Scouts. and seriously scary issue you might have to deal with at school today: torment by your peers. And as any victim will ht M tell you, its not just teasing, its agony. You 1200 North Main i all know what happened 4 In Nephi, Mona or Levan. 2 Item Pizzas 16 Order Stix with sauce 2 Liter Pop 99 Lunch Special Small Salad $S9 12 Order Stix 11 to 3 p.m. only Every Mon is Family Night 14 Pizza $4.99 1-It- em Additional toppings 79e each. or dine-i- n only after 4 p.m. Chalene Hart JHS concerned student ! 623-420- days per week after 4 p.m. Del. 7 The relentless abuse that many teens are put through is not even close to being worth the few seconds of laughter that it supplies a crowd of people who enjoys putting down others. Teens self esteem is taking a nose dive. Lets put a stop to it at Juab at least. Lets cure cruelty with kindness. A District Boy Scout Spring Gang violence. Sexual harass-men-t. Camporee will be held on May 7 Drug and alchohol and 8. abuse. Big problems that get All those who are interested in attention.-Thereless-publiciz- SPECIALS This incident wasnt the first time that being harassed by peers caused a devastating experience, and its not going to be the last. These wounds will never heal. This story will die down after a while, but ridicule will get 10 times worse. Dear Editor lots of media participating should contact a their scout leader for further in- WEEKLY someone that once told you that you were FAT or UGLY or NOT GOOD ENOUGH. And those words are repeating louder and louder in your head each time you try to erase them, because they cant be erased. Im hoping that the more good things that we say or hear can cover up the bad and eventually remove the scars. But we dont always know who is suffering. We dont always know who needs a hug. But has it ever hurt you to treat someone with the slightest ounce of love and respect that we all deserve?! Everyone is welcomed, not just members of the LDS Church, but all who are interested in obtainElder Jeffrey ing information about their anFAREWELL Hall Paystrup will enter the MTC cestors. It is a good place to find on May 12th to prepare to serve information about ancestors. The schedule is as follows:. in the Taiwan, Taipei Mission. He will speak May 9th at 10:50 Mondays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., a.m. in the Levan LDS 1st Ward. Tuesdays from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m., He is the son of Alan and Julie Wednesdays from 1 p.m. to 9 Paystrup and the late Beverly p.m., Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Saturdays from Paystrup. to 5 p.m. Those who have further questions or would like more information on the services available should contact Edith Beckstead. Cacnporco 3rd Ward will bo hold Homcmaking meeting JTlay 5 on ITlay 7th Portrait of a Woman will be and Oth LDS the theme of a VJanfl Ads Sell Your Goods Fasfl! Low Cosfl Too! Tomcs-Ncv- ss Pick-u- p i's t. Young Single Adults in both the Nephi Stake and the Nephi North Stake are invited to come and help fill up the shelves at the Dry Pack Cannery. Meet at 285 North 200 East in Nephi on Saturday, May 8, at 9:00 a.m. EaSlOoju lns!CuSc Class will rosuma in 1 Juno During the month of May, there will not be LDS Institute at the Nephi Utah LDS Semi- MAnLAMf SPb d 1 nary. All Single Adults who have been involved in the Young Single Adult Institute class should note that the class will not be held during the month. Classes will resume following month. f.lnv 1 2 Co m w tf W price Pratt & Lambert the Accolade best fomiulated 100 $30.00 gal. $28.00 gal. Less Mail in Rebate -- acrylic $5.00 gal. $0-30- 0 paint available Your cost Gmj gal. Sale price good through May 15th . 1C, Cl:o7G will bo a DcsctcC Ms Save $5.00 with Regular price mail-i- n rebate on Sale 'CUP m off gal. Drive. Save $3.00 per gallon on these fine Pratt & A trailer will be at the Nephi 1st, 2nd, 8th ward church in the parking lot Those who have contributions can bring the items to Lambert Paints the church. SCOUT AWARD Aaron Bruce Major, age 9, received the Faith in God Award on March 18, 1999. He is a member of Boy Scout troop 3131, sponsored by the Nephi LDS 1st Ward. His leader was Kerry Hawarth, He is the son of Dean and Una Major. His grandparents are Robert and Sandra Griffiths of Spanish The Latter-Da- y Saint Humanitarian Center functions as part of the Deseret Industries. Clothing and other items contributed are used, not only to assist those locally who need help, but are sorted and sent to assist those who suffer as the result of natural disasters and other events throughout the world. riease do not contribute junk. If the sofa is badly in need of repair, take it to the dump. Do not force Deseret Industries employees to take it to the dump for you. There time is better spent in other ways. Overstuffed furniture is HUH HUNTS YOU ALWAYS LOOK BETTER WITH PRATT : 66 South Main Street, Nephi I t h LAMBERT" Plumbing & Builders Supply 4-- D Fork, Darlene Steele of Pleasant Grot and the late William Byron Major. Aaron is in Mrs. Garrett's 3rd grade class at Nephi Elemen- no longer recovered. New furnitary School. He enjoys soccer, bas- ture is constructed for sale by ketball reading, bike riding, church laborers and trainees and video games, and computer is sold at Deseret Industries outlets or used to assist others. games. If t UMMtl IS, mu 1 , ww WWW IS 623-- 1 wwe l 1 99 |