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Show Nephi, Utah Wednesday, May 21, 2003 Page 5 Funeral services for Kerry Nielsen to be held today (Travis) Allen; grandmothers, Elva Nielsen and Beulah Voorhees. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 21, 2003 in the Nephi 2nd Ward, 222 South 100 East. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to the services. Interment in Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi. Kerry Lynn Nielsen, age 46, passed away at his home in Nephi, Utah, Friday, May 16, 2003. He was born Aug. 1 7, 1 956 in Cedar City, Utah. The son of Bryan Eliason and Beulah Gayle Voorhees Nielsen. He married Lisa Jex on Jan. 26, 1983 in Laketown, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He attended school in Nephi and graduated from Juab High School. He served a mission for the LDS church to San Diego, California. He worked in Cabinet making and was employed by Larry Wright and Sons as a Mason. His interests and hobbies are hunting and scouting. He was an active member of the LDS church, serving in the scouts, young men, and Elders Quorum. He is survived by his wife, Lisa Jex Nielsen; sons, Nathan and Taylor Nielsen, all of Nephi; parents, Bryan and Beulah Nielsen; brothers and sisters, David (Ra- Reese Painter to celebrate 90th birthday Reese Painter will be honored on his 90th birthday on Saturday, May 24, 2003 athis home in Nephi. Mr. Painter was born in Levan May 24, 1913 to Charles and Persis H. Rudd Painter. He spent much of his younger days farming in the Levan area. He and his brother Fred started the Painter Motor Car Dealership in 1945. Reese worked on the State Road as a foreman for 13 12 years. After his retirement he continued to farm, raise cattle, and restore vin- Kay, 19 grandchildren and 13 in this celebration, May 24 between p.m. No gifts please. 3-- 5 Kerry Nielsen (Lorette) Nielsen, Chazel , DUP Museum had many visitors during May 586-929- Atlatl Competition (Su- Reese Painter members Norma Brammel as parliamentarian and Marilyn Greer as Secretary and Treasurer, were installed. As camp meetings will not be held during the summer, three camps, Camp Birch and Camp Ft. Wall of Nephi and Camp Mt. Nebo of Mona, have participated in their closing socials with a lesson and refreshments in the building during this past month. visited for two hours in the morning of Thursday, May 15. Arriving on the same day for an afternoon tour were fifty-fou- r members of the North Weber Company of the DUP. The museum tour was the culmination of their bus trip through the Tintic With the end of the school festooned, drawn back, nor up mining district and an historical tour through Eureka. year comes the celebration of in folds, but always allowed to fall free. Acting as tour guides at the several patriotic holidays 7. The flag should be dismuseum were Bessie Jones, Memorial Day, Flag Day and f until noon chief docent; Renee Woodard, the 4th of July. Flag etiquette played at Juab Company president, and is important for all citizens to on Memorial Day then raised to the top of the staff. daughters Melda Fackrell, learn and practice. The doors of the Daughters of Utah Pioneer Museum in downtown Nephi have been How to properly fly the American Flag swinging open during the month of May. On Saturday May 10, a delegation from the McCune family, headed by George, son of the late Judge James P. came and brought a pioneer trunk filled with family heirlooms to donate to the museum. The McCune family has previously contributed many pioneer artifacts and has also given substantial cash gifts throughout the years. A lively group of sixty-sevethird graders, teachers and chaperones from Ephraim Elementary School half-staf- Eula Howard, Verla Spring, Marilyn Ealey, Ann Kay and Winagene Eyre. The annual company convention was held on May 17, n will publish a Community The Times-New- s Calendar each week of events in our area. If you would like to have your event published in this calendar, please submit it by 5 p.m. on Monday at our office at 96 South Main, Nephi or send to P.O. Box Community Calendar, The Times-New77, Nephi, Utah 84648. No calendar events will be taken over the phone. s, Friday, May 23 Wanne Warnock and Sharon Boyd reception. 6 to 8 p.m. Canyon View LDS Church, 10470 N 4720 W, Highland Wednesday, May 28 Juab High School graduation. Saturday, May 31 CENTRAL VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER COMMUNITY HEALTH FAIR Fun for all ages, Prize Drawings, Refreshments. 9:00 a.m. Noon Watch for further - details. Saturday, May 31 Central Valley Medical Center, 12 miles Kids Run. 7 a.m. 1 mile walk for your health 7:30 p.m. 5 k run for fun 7:30 a.m. All proceeds will be donate to the Juab High School Athletics program. This Community Calendar is brought to you by MT. NEBO MARKET BEN FRANKLIN STORE Reminding you that we have a wedding registry at Ben Franklin that can be used at either store. Stop at 385 North Main and see how easy it is! This Weeks Receptions Never fly the flag upside 1. The flag should be down except as a signal of dishoisted briskly and lowered tress in instances of extreme ceremoniously. , danger to life or property. 2. The flag is never allowed (When displayed either horito touch the ground or the zontally or vertically against a wall or in a window, the floor. 3. When hung over a sideunion stars should be upwalk on a rope extending permost in the left corner as from a building to a pole, the viewed by an observer from union stars are always away the street.) 9. The flag is never flown from the building. 4. When vertically hung in inclement weather except over the center of the street, when using an the flag always has the union flag. 10. The flag can be flown stars to the north in an east west street, and to the east in every day from sunrise to sunset and at night is illumia northsouth street. nated properly. 5. The flag of the United Brochures about properly States of American should be at the center and at the highdisplaying the flag, public est point of the group when law, flag display days, and a number of flags of States the history of the flag are or localities or pennants of available from the American societies are grouped and Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. displayed from staffs. 6. 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Acne affects nearly 80 percent of Americans at some point in their lives, with adult g May 24 to 31, Iron Mission State Park Museum hosts a series of events encouraging visitors to experience the lives of Mormon pioneers. Saturday, May 24, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.: rug weaving and operation of a historic printing press. Monday, May 26 at 10 a.m. a guided tour of Old Iron Town State Park. Wednesday, May 28, at 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. the official opening of two new permanent exhibits and one special exhibit. Friday, May 30, at 7 p.m. a program on the Utah Parks Company. Iron Mission State Park Museum is located at 635 North Main in Cedar City. Call (435) san), Duane (Diana), Donna (Loren), Robert (Beverly), and chel) Nielsen, Mark Nielsen, Danette (Steve) Jolley, Eric 130-acr- s Iron Mission June 13, 1959. Friends may join Mr. with Elaine Wilde and Louise Johnson from the international organization headquarters in Salt Lake City, as guest speakers. These international officers spoke to twenty-eigh- t members of Juab Company in attendance about the importance of writing histories and keeping journals Instructions were also given to officers and books, gifts, and supplies were sold. Officers for the coming year, including two new board Escalante State Park features colorful deposits of mineralized wood and dinosaur bones. The Wide Hollow Reservoir on the parks boundary adds water recreation, fishing and opportunities. The park is located 1.5 miles from the quiet western town of Escalante off State Route 12. bird-watchin- tage cars. He married Maxine Sperry on June 13, 1942 in Fort Lewis, Washington. 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