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Show Page 3 iTlir September 29, 2004 (Timrs-Trtu- Nephi, Utah s Area Church Listings First Baptist Church of Nephi 65 S. Main, Nephi. Pastor Keith South. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship. 10:45 a m. Wednesday Night Prayer and Bible Study, 6:30 p.m. Ph. EAGLE AWARD Derrik Jacobson has earned the 623-544- Levan LDS Wards Sacrament Meeting, 1st 25 N. 100E., Ph. 623-13611:00 a.m. 2nd 25 N. 100 E. Ph. 623-705- Sacrament Meeting. 9:00 a.m. Mona LDS Wards 1st 65 E. 100 N. Ph. 623-112:30 p.m. 2nd 65 E. 100 N. Ph. 9.00 a.m. 13. 1 Sacrament Meeting, Sacrament Meeting, 623-100- Nephi LDS Wards 1st 222 S. 100 E., Ph. 623-17011:00 a.m. 2nd 222 S. 100 E Ph. 623-1751:00 p.m. 3rd 315 E. 500 N. Ph. 623-10411:00 a.m. 4th 1125 N. 400 E. Ph. 623-156- ing, 9:00 a.m. 5th 345 N. 500 E. Ph. 9:00 a.m. 6th 351 N. 100 W. Ph. 9:00 a.m. 7th 351 N. lOOW.Ph. 11:00 a.m. 8th 222 S. 100 E. Ph. 9:00 a.m. 9th 1125 N. 400 E. Ph. ing, 11:00 a.m. 10th 1125 N. 400 E. Ph. ing, 1:00 p.m. Sacrament Meeting, Sacrament Meeting, Sacrament Meeting, Sacrament Meet- Sacrament Meeting, 623-190- 623-137- Sacrament Meeting, 623-156- Sacrament Meeting, Sacrament Meeting, 623-790- 623-296- Sacrament Meet- 623-296- Sacrament Meet- Levan 2nd Ward Enrichment Night NEW BISHOPRIC New Bishopric in the Leian 2ml Ward. Bishop Cory Christensen, 1st Counselor Stoney Brooks and 2nd Counselor Dai is Shepherd. Put in September 26, 2004. They are replacing Bishop Richard Stou ell, 1st Terry Stephensen, and 2nd Stoney Brooks. From page 1 Schools The Levan 2nd Ward will be hosting a special Home, Family and Personal Enrichment Night on October 14 at 7:00 p.m. This will be a special night for husbands and wives and all sisters of the Levan 1st and 2nd Wards. The program for the evening .will be Journey Toward Zion) performed by Jenny Phillips and talented singers from across the Wasatch Front. Jenny is a talented LDS musician and has performed throughout the United States. The program will be in the cultural hall and a nursery will be provided. Refreshments will also be served. Please come for a delightful evening. For more information or questions please call Stacy Brooks, . 623-791- d have bad or questionable citizenship in their prior school, said Hathaway. The board decided to table the matter until next month when they will address it once again. By then, said Rick Welsh, YW AWARD Melissa Hathaboard member, the population at the school will be way receii ed her Young Womstable enough for the board anhood Recognition Award to determine how close the on Sunday, September 12, school is to being at the 2001. Melissa is the daughter of Todd and Delanie Hathatop of the allowed student She is a member of the teacher ratio and whether way. 5th Ward. Some of her Nephi or not more teachers are projects included reading the From page Book of Mormon, planning an etiquette din nerfor the young women and young men of the 5th ward, and carious service , projects. Melissa is currently a freshman attending Snow 1 Death presidency A new Primary presidency has been called in the Nephi 1st Ward. Danette Arns will be the new president; Laura Bunting, 1st counselor; Charlynn Henry, 2nd counselor and Phyllis Parkin, secretary. The new presidency was sustained in Sacrament Meeting, Sept. 26. The outgoing presidency is Kelli Stilson, president, Lynette Christensen, 1st counselor, Julie Jones, 2nd counselor and Jenni Wilde, secretary. Nickols from the wreckage, but the flames and heat were too intense and he was unable to help Myrtle Nickols. Condie had moved his vehicle to avoid a rear-encollision and then exited his van after the collision. UHP Trooper Charlie Ray Wilson is the investigating officer and spent several hours investigating the accident, said Metz. There were several men from the nearby cement plant who responded with their water truck to help put the fire out at the scene. Craig Condie, driver of the , pulled Joseph Nickols from the burning vehicle, said Metz. Also to be commended are the two workers at the Ashgrove Leamington Cement Plant and East Juab County Ambulance Association from Nephi for rendering the proper care. Please acknowledge your local fire department for the services they provided. said Metz. I know they are all local people with other jobs, careers, etc., but I dont think they get the recognition they deserve. He said members of the mini-van- LDS Conference this weekend The 174th Semiannual General Conference of the Church will convene in the Conference Center in Salt Lake City on Saturday and 2004. Sunday, October The Saturday general sessions will be held at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.; Sunday sessions will be held at 9:30 a.m. (which includes Music and the Spoken Word ) and 2-- 2 p.m. The general priesthood meeting will be held in the Conference Center on Saturday, October 2, at 6 p.m. Locally, priesthood holders should attend either the Nephi Utah or North Nephi Stake Centers to view the broadcast via satellite. The First Presidency invites all members of the Church to participate by attending, viewing, or listening via television, radio, satellite, or Internet transmission at www.lds.org. Messages of inspiration and guidance will be delivered by the First Presidency, members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and other General Authorities and general officers of the Church. Usual Sunday meetings on October 3 need not be held. Conference, with the ex- ception of the priesthood session, may be viewed live on KSL, channel 5, and BYUTV. It will be broadcast on KBYU, channel 11, on a delayed schedule. The sessions are available on computer. To find out about this option please visit www.lds.org. Nephi Fire Department stayed on at the crash site until late at night. When the investigation had finished, they hosed off the debris from the roadway and made it safe to travel upon, he said. On behalf of the Utah Highway Patrol, please acknowledge their services. Subscribe Today! $24 per year in Juab County $30 per year elsewhere in the US SCOUT AWARD Brandon Wilkey, son of Jim and Betty Wilkey, received his Arrow of Light Award on Sept. 23, 2001. He also received the All Tiventy Award in Webelos. He is a member of the Nephi 7th Ward and pack 647. His Webelos leaders are Betty and Jim Wilkey. His cubmaster is Susan hunt. His grandparents are Mary Tolley of Nephi, and Eugene and Jean Wilkey of St. George. -- ( 4 The Times-New- : s 96 South Main, Nephi ; College. d Nephi 1st Ward new Primary gate and targets for the Nephi City Shooting Range. Derrik has had many great experiences in the scouting program including going to Tahiti to attend the Tahitian Jambo-ra- l in 2002. His parents are Bryan and Lisa Jacobson. so that we do a not have to take those who needed. Pre.-iden- Derrik built the entrance ian who has been given legal right to oversee the student. The district does have safe-guar- rank of Eagle Scout and was awarded the Eagle Award at a ceremony on Sept 26. 200 1. Derrik is a member of Troop 138 in the Nephi (it h Ward w here he served as Assistant Patrol Leader and is now Patrol Leader. He is al.-- o the t. Deacons Quorum Derrik is in the Mh grade at Juab Junior High and enjoys football, wrestling, and baseball. Derrik loves to hunt, fish and run with his four hound dogs. 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