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Show ffbr June 23, 2004 Page 5 iTtmcs-iXrtu- Nephi, Utah s Services for Paul Orme to be held June 24th in Nephi by his Max Paul Orme, age 61. died of Orting, June 16, 2001 from cancer. Funeral .ervice were held on in Bellevue, Monday, June 21. A viewing will be held Thursday. June 21. 12 00 p.m at Anderson Mortuary m Nephi, Utah. Interment FIRST BIRTHDAY Braulen Ray Bryan will celebrate his first birthday on Friday, June 25. His parents are Shane and RaSae Bryan of Sephi. Ilis grandparents are Keith and Karen Belliston, Grant and Melinda Kay of Mona, and Larry and Gloria Bryan of Sephi. are Raymond and Marjorie FIRST BIRTHDAY Paige Sara Roundy turned one year old on April 5, 2004. Her parents are Don and Kimberly Roundy of Sephi. Her grandparents are Roland and Annette Paikin of Sephi, and Kurt and Linda Roundy of Green River, Wyoming. are Burnett and Great-grandparen- Peterson of Beaver Dam, Great-grandparen- Veda Stephensen of Sephi. Arizona. Jennie Howard Lowry Activity Club, working in y Saints in Northern Cali- her flower and rock gardens, reading poetry, going for walks, sewing, netting, pottery, drawing, and music. She complied over 60 books of history of the family and genealogy work. She loved animals. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Lester Jay Lowry; 2nd husband. Alburn Lyon; brothers and' sisters, Florence Howard, Ivan Howard, Gilbert ard, Dean Howard, Charlotte Howard Hansen, MaHow- fornia. She married Lester bel Howard Jay Lowry June 14, 1918 in .Jensen, Sathe Manti LDS Temple. Todie Howard gether they had two children, Greenhalgh; Charlotte and Michelle. Jay daughter, passed away Nov. 27, 1970. Maxine Lowry She married Alburn Lyon in Howe; grandthe Manti Temple on Nov. 19, sons, David 1987. Alburn passed away Poulson, Doug May y Relief Society 1st Counselor, Spiritual Living Teacher, Snow College 4th Ward Advisor, Relief Society 1st Ward Adviser, Manti Temple Ordinance Worker Supervisor and helped Sew Mormon Miracle Pageant costumes for several years. She worked for Central Utah Mental Health and University of Utah Extension until she retired. She enjoyed the Manti Jennifer Mon.-o- n. Mahon. Kristina Miller, and Mt Iinda Patterson: and H etery. Paul was born and raised in Nephi. graduating from Juab High School and University of Utah. He served a mission for the Church, of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in Sweden, followed by serving in the Army Reserve. He w as married to Karen Ann Shepherd in Aug. 1961. and together they have raised a son and five daughters. He has 18 grandchildren. He served as a High Councilman, as a Seattle Temple worker, and in many other positions in the Church. Rendezvous Mt. Pleasant City Park and rodeo grounds. July Hub City Days, Mountain Man contests, black powder, Native knife throwing, trading Dutch oven cook-of- f American dancers. Admission is free. 2-- Pow Wow Highway 10, Fort Duchesne. Native American July Contest Pow Wow Dances. Arts and crafts, food booths, rodeo, softball, hand game, golf, bowling. Admission is free. music will entertain Senior Citizens e Funeral services were held June 22, 200 in the Manti Interment in Manti e. City Cemetery. Hog Rally June Fair Building, off Hwy. 89, Panguttch. Harley Davidson (Hog) Rally. For complete schedule of events, check out www.slchog.comrallyindex.htm. 21-2- 9 19. By Sorma Sherwood entertain the East Juab Senior Citizens r at the program Wednesday, June 30, at 12:30 of Rigby), vorites. This will be their 1 th performance for the Senior Citizens. Ms. Iris Ferre will be their piano accompanist. M- -. Rolfe is looking forward to meeting members of her family and her many friends 1 Ms. Zoe Rolfe, a resident of Rigby. Idaho, and Julia Banks of Nephi (formerly w ill old-tim- Charlotte Lowry Christiansen (William Kay) of Mayfield, Michelle Lowry Anderson of Roy, Marjorie Lowry Poulson (Willis) of Redmond, Dale J. Lowry (LaRee) of Manti; sisters, Martha Howard Collett of St. George, Minnie Howard Penny of Washington, Utah; and a special son, William D. Howard of Nephi; 14 grandchildren; 13 1 Black Hawk Mountain Man ' in the East area Juab County 623-730- 6 her children, I 10-1- To attend the meals or p.m. Ms. Rolfe is a cousin of Rex, LaMont and LaMar for transportation, call before 9:00 a.m. Meals McPherson of Nephi. She and Julia met in 1973, later are served Tuesday through on they sang together in a .Friday at 12.00. Cost is $2 25 Barber Shop Quartet. The per person, age 60 and over. popular duo specialize in .Bus service from Levan and music from the 1920s through Mona is also available. fa the 1960s, all the is survived by Anglers may now keep up to eight trout a dav at Minersville and Lower Enterprise reservoirs. Tin- restrictions at Minersville Reservoir have also l en lift' and anglers may now use bait w hen fishing the reservoir, Both waters are in southwestern Itah. The changes u ill remain in effect through Sept. 30. ( 15) 865 6100 July Spring Acres Arts Park, 620 South 1350 East. Sprmgville. About 250 performers from all over the globe w ill entertain throughout the Festival. In addition, a free street dance will be offered to the public during the week. For performance tickets call hard, and serving others. He worked as an accountant and tax preparer EA. Paul was preceded in death Old-tim- Trout Limit World Folkfest grandchildren. y after-dinne- Poulson. She 16, 1995'. Jennie was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. She held many church callings. Visiting teacher, MIA, Primary Teacher and President, Marsali at Vine BlutT Cem- Pauls interests were the outdoors, tennis, the Civil War, chess, working Services held for Jennie Lyon June 22nd in Manti Lyon, age 86, passed away at Golden Skyline Assisted Living in Ephraim. lTtah, on June 19. 2001. Jennie was born July 30, 1917 in Nephi, Utah, to George Edward Howard and Charlotte Anna Adams Howard. She was the ninth of 10 children. She was raised in Nephi and Mills, Utah. Jennie was a graduate of Juab High School. She served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- ill follow sis- ter. Cherry. He is survived by his wife, Karen: sisters, Nancy Anderson, Patricia Gordon, and Victoria Orme: brothers, John. Hevan. and Alden Orme; children. Kenyon Orme, Kan Houldridge, Wa.-hingto-n, w parents. Max and Natalie Orme; and a Wa.-hingto- n. e Hot Air Balloon Festival June Panguitch. Balloon Ascension, live enter1. tainment, more. Admission is free. 25-2- 3 Great Race 2004 June 29, Lnitah High School, Vernal. The 22nd annual transcontinental rally race, with more than 100 vintage automobiles manufactured between 1909 and 1959 will make a lunch stop in Vernal. Admission is free. Hub City Days July 2. Mount Pleasant. Celebrate the Fourth with breakfast, 3K run, childrens parade, mammoth parade, activities, carnival, fireworks. Admission is free. 1st Annual Handcart Pageant Coed Volleyball Tournament Hyrum Festival The 1st Annual Handcart Pageant Coed Volleyball Tournament will be held on June 26th at the Old Gym in Nephi. There will be a team entry fee of $75.00. Teams will be accepted up to June 21th. Call Matt Bowles at All proceeds will be donated to the or Mormon Handcart Pageant. For more information visit www.handcartpageant.com. 623-169- 7 Hyrum City Park. Hyrums July 660-914- Star-Spangle- d Week. There will be a rodeo, parade, fireworks, activities, booths, food. All day. Big Apple Days Torrey Park Pavilion. Parade at 10 a.m., Dutch oven contest, crafts, flea markets, quilt show, games for kids, car show, barbecue, street dance. July 2-- JHS ProVita Mini Drill Team Camp will publish a Community 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 The Times-New- s s, be taken over the phone. Friday, June 25 Samuel and Lisa Malloch open house. residence, 210 E 200 N. Nephi. to 9 p.m. Malloch Olsen 283-634- 4 after 5 p.m. 623.-01G- 623-080- 623-209- 623-178- Brady Osier and Anglea Hyatt open house. 6 to 8 p.m. Alan and Becky Sperry home, 151 South 800 East. This Community Calendar is brought to you by NEB0 MARKET Warm up America 4-- H project Join Warm up America and crochet a 7x9 rectangle. This will be joined with others to create a warm afghan blanket for someone in need. This project in the park will be taught by Teen Council member Jeans Sutherland and Assistants Judy Jensen and Julie Sutherland. It will be held Wednesday, June 30 at 10:00 a.m. at the Nephi City Park, East bowery. All youth in the county at least 8 years of age and 3rd grade as of Jan. 1, 2004 are invited to participate. Call the USU Extension Office at to sign up. 4-- 4-- by delivered Dalton s Memorial within 8 weeks! 623-490- 623-258- Engraving Headstones 623-203- Saturday, June 26 MT. or Joyce p 623-250- 7 Call Steve The Juab High School Pro Vita will sponsor their annual Mini Drill Team Camp for dancers 4 years old and up. The camp will run July 13 through 15 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. at Juab High School. The cost for the camp is before July 1. Registration after $18.00 if July 1 will be $20.00 per person. Participants will receive an official camp daily instruction on warm-udance and drill down techniques, techniques, military, camp awards, and daily treats. Participants may ride in the Ute Stampede Mammoth Parade on July 16. Proceeds from this camp will help the high school drill team with competitions, and costume and performance expenses for the upcoming season. For enrollment call Cierra Worwood, Julee Eyre, Whitney Shepherd, Rachel Garrett, McKenzie Lundell, Alyssa Wood, Becky Stubbs, or Morgan Gould, When enrolling please give size for each participant. Engravin The Place To Watch A Movie Stadium Seating THX Sound Exit 252 Payson Utah Bll l 633 South 950 West Movie Schedule June 24 - July 24 jjrj Ki T7 4-- i lit) HH a 1:10 80 DA ROUND. IHILYVOKLD 12:40 3:35 ni 6:30 j uu HU u m ;1 1(0:35)) ims flcrrngir 7:05 ((0:20)) 6:45 ((9:30)) 623-345- 0 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 Friday, June 25 Samuel and Lisa Malloch open house. Malloch residence, 210 E 200 N. Nephi. 12:45 The 3rd annual string workshop in Nephi is set for July Monday-FridaBeginning Orchestra 9:00 a.m.-lO- : a.m. Ada.m. Intermediate Orchestra 10:30 vanced Orchestra and Chamber Ensemble 9:00 p.m. Fiddle Class 11:45 p.m. All string players are encouraged to attend. Each orchestra will have their own guest conductor from BYU. There will be a final concert for the public. Second grade and up (ages 7 and up) may participate. Anyone interested in starting violin, viola, cello or bass may also attend and be fitted for an instrument. Deadline for enrollment is June 25. Call Jennifer Christensen or Becky Rumfield Jessica Perkins 12-1- 6, 12:55 aim.-11:3- 0 7 to 9 p.m. Brady Osier and Anglea Hyatt open house. 6 to 8 p.m. Alan and Becky Sperry home, 151 South 800 East. 623-401- 623-108- 9 3:50 H22E2H02E 3:45 VQ BROTH a.m.-11:3- 0 1:00 3:55 1:05 6:55 4:05 ((9:35)) ERfili) Starts Wednesday, June a.m.-12:3- 0 Saturday, June 26 r Central Utah String Workshop T :30 ((9:25)) 30th ((9:35)) ORDER AND PRINT YOUR TICKETS ONLINE AT v.stad iumcinemas.com ((NO UTE SHOW SUN)) 1, No discount or passes All Matinee Prices $4.50 0 Showtime (801) www.stadiumcinemas.com 465-850- -- 8 j j |