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Show Wednesday, August 13, 2003 Page 5 Nephi, Utah (The Services for Erma Goble held August 9th Erma Ingram Goble, age 85, passed away Aug. 5, 2003 in Nephi, Utah. She was born Oct, 31,1917 in Nephi to James Clarence and Kate Wilkey Ingram. She married Lloyd Reginald Goble on April 23, 1936 in the Manti LDS Temple. Lloyd died Feb. one brother, Dick (Nadine) Ingram of Nephi. Funeral Services were held Aug. 9, 2003 in the Nephi Stake Center. Interment in Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi, Utah. State Park Spotlight Quail Creek State Park provides excellent camping, picnicking, boating, and trout and bass in fishing sunny southwest Utah. Vivid blue waters. Red Rock landscapes, and mild winter climate makes Quail Creek and excellent getaway. The park is three miles east of the Interstate 15 Hurricane exit on State Route 9. year-aroun- d year-roun- d 26, 1966. She ber of served in the Newton Reservoir Fish limits at Newton Reservoir in Cache County have been doubled. Anglers may now keep 2 tiger muskies, 12 largemouth bass and 16 channel catfish a day. The size restrictions on tiger musky and largemouth bass have also been removed. The reservoir is only 6 to 8 percent full and the water level continues to drop, so anglers now have a chance to take these fish before theyre lost because of the low water. Call (801) church. She served a mission at the Nephi LDS Distribution Center. Kempton E. Motes Kempton Motes Otis Kay to to celebrate 80th celebrate 80th birthday birthday Kempton E. Motes will celebrate his 80th birthday. He is the son of Zelpha Kempton and Charley Ernest Motes. He was born in Solomon-ville- , Arizona on August 15, 1923. He served in the Army during World War II in Italy as a Platoon Sergeant. He Otis E. Kay will celebrate his 80th birthday on Aug. 15, 2003. He was born in Mona, Utah, and married was awarded the Purple Heart and two Bronze med- als. He worked for Nephi City for 25 years. He started roping in 1950 in all of the western states until 1999. He married Betty Pew. Their children are Anna Marie Lunt, Phillip Motes and William Motes. They have 8 was an active memthe LDS Church and in various positions Goble of Syracuse, Ray grandchildren and 6 000 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, Wednesday, August 13 DUP Fall Seminar. DUP Museum, 6 S Main, Nephi. 9:30 a.m. All Board Members and Officers need attend. Friday, August 15 Christopher and Jennifer Gibson open house. 6:30 p.m. Nephis Old Mill Reception Center New Head Named (Mi-wak- Goble of Las Vegas, Nevada, Hope (Ben) William Woody of Salt Lake City has been named Director of Law Enforcement, Security and Protection for the BLM. Woody currently serves as Law Enforcement Director of Utah's Department of Natural Resources, where he coordinates operations for 160 officers. Mus-selma- n of Monticello, Tom (Mary Carol) Goble of Nephi, and Eileen (Roy) Jenkins of Kaysville; 22 grandchildren; 31 1 great-grandchildre- Erma Goble Davis County Fair The Utah Department of Health announces a Click to Quit tobacco resource UDOH encourages all Utahns who are trying to quit smoking or in need of information to visit the site. Utah QuitNet services are free to all Utahns who want to become members. Becoming a member requires a log in and password, which is (UDOH) Tobacco Prevention confidential and determined and Control Program will provide Utahns valuable quitting by the user. resources around the clock. QuitNet is funded through The Utah QuitNet is a the Tobacco Settlement Fund, provided by the Master Setquit smoking support program, which tlement Agreement. The site combines personalized inforcomplements other tobacco mation with peer and expert prevention and control acsupport. The site tracks tivities being implemented each persons progress and in Utah. The UDOH will use makes suggestions about Utah QuitNet to collect data next steps. Major sections of from those who are trying to quit smoking, which will the site include My Quit, Resources, help develop more effective Community, Expert Support and Quit campaigns and resources. Med Support, etc. AdditionThe tobacco industry ally, QuitNet members have spends $65 million yearly in the options of receiving daily Utah ($9.57 billion nationQuit Tips from the QuitNet wide) marketing its products to children and adults. The via email. Utah QuitNets launch UDOH counters tobacco comes as the payoff to a industry advertising with month-lonmedia camteaser campaign its adIn the ratio of billboard Utah, paign. supported by media Wasatch the spending along vertising media spendFront and television ads to statewide stating the mes- ing is 20:1. media camsages Quit procrastinating, Quit bellyaching and Quit paigns are a making excuses. Today the means of affecting attitudes, mystery is over for curious social norms, and behaviors. Utah adults who are struggling to quit smoking can now find help and resources ' through just the click of a button at www.utahquitnet.com. This new Utah QuitNet Website launched today by the Utah Department of Healths state-of-the-a- rt anti-tobacc- g Saturday, August 16 Crystal Johnson and Matt Robinson reception. 7 to 9 p.m. Johnson residence, 360 South 400 East, Levan. pro-tohacc- anti-tobacc- o d cost-effectiv- School starts. feature the Utah QuitNet website information. Labor Day This Community Calendar is brought to you by MT. NEB0 MARKET BEN FRANKLIN STORE In the last 12 months, more than 14,000 Utahns have called the Utah Tobacco Quit Line for counseling and information on how to quit. The lines success has been Tobacco Quit Line. Utahns who need help quitting tobacco may also call the Utah Tobacco Quit Line at The Quit Line offers live tobacco cessation counseling, as well as referrals to additional services, cessation booklets and kits filled with quitting aids such as gum, straws, nail files and pens. The Quit Line oper- incredible, said Heather Borski, Manager, Tobacco Prevention and Control Program, UDOH. Building upon that success, we now have this additional quitting resource for Utahns, QuitNet, a that is available state-of-the-a- 24-hou- 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 Friday, August 15 Christopher and Jennifer Gibson open house. 6:30 p.m. Nephis Old Mill Reception Center Saturday, August 16 Crystal Johnson and Matt Robinson reception. 7 to 9 p.m. Johnson residence, 360 South 400 East, Levan. day, seven days a week to give people who want around the clock help. In Utah, nearly 200,000 adults smoke cigarettes. About one in three of these people will die from this addiction, said Dr. Scott Williams, Deputy Director, UDOH. Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of death in Utah and the rest of the United States, killing more than 400,000 people each year that is more than AIDS, alcohol, homicide, suicide, motor vehicle accidents, and illegal drugs combined. State Park Spotlight , Rockport Reservoir features first-ratfishing, Located 45 miles swimming, and east of Salt Lake City near Wanship on State Route 32, five campgrounds offer both developed and primitive camping in a variety of settings. Ice fishing and nearby snowmobile trails are popular in winter. e San Juan County Fair Monticello. Talent, produce, baked goods, 13-1- Aug. preserves, crafts, art work, animal show and sale. Call 435 587 3240. E. Main, Monticello. State Park Spotlight is both a summer and winter It is situated 7,600 feet above Mountains of the Wasatch reservoir offers excellent boating During winter, the area. is a base skiing in spectacular mountains surrounding the park. Scofield State Park is off U.S. Highway 6, just 10 miles southwest on State facilities are available for Route 96. Three recreationists May 1 to Oct. 31. Scofield State Park recreation destination. sea level in the Manti-LaSa- l Plateau. The 2,800-acrand fishing. for snowmobiling and e d year-roun- cross-countr- y state-owne- Monday-Thursda- Helper Arts Festival will be held in historic downtown Helper, featuring a working Childrens Art Yard, a youth Art Exhibit, music competition, craft alley, dance and theater productions and a Plein Air Competition. The festival features performing art stages and entertainment that includes: country, blues, pop, jazz, and poetry readings. The festival is an outdoor event that is free to the public. Call State Park Spotlight Nestled among red slick-rocformations, Red Fleet Reservoir offers excellent boating and fishing. This picturesque state park is located 13 miles north of Vernal round trip trail leads just off Highway 191. 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She is survived by five children, Clifton (Jean) Newana Sidwell on May 28, 1949 and they have lived all their married life in Nephi. He is a World War II veteran and worked at Nephi Rubber Products before retiring. He has two children Sharon (Gordon) Garrett, and Merrill (Lynn) Kay, all of Nephi. He has six grandchildren and two They will celebrate his birthday at a family dinner on Sunday. wa Erma worked at Valley Builders with her husband for several years. She was Juab County Treasurer for 0 v9 4 |