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Show Social SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER IS. 1996 9 HOHESTY. It s isnt it? all relative, HUB So why 11 11 II I . punish yourself? K1HDHESS. Why should SElf-REllABE- I bother? E. does it have to he me? Couple wed on November 9 and Mrs. Robert J. ilvan of Chicago and Mr : and Mrs. Charles Compas of Kanab are pleased to announce the marriage oftheir children, Sarah .'Ivan and AndyCompas. Sarah and Andy were married in the fili TtmpanogosLDS Temple on .November 9. There was a reception held 'in their honor that evening at the Springdale Museum of Art in Springdale, Utah. Friends are cordially invited to attend a local reception for Sarah and Andy ? ' at the Compas residence 7D14 East Highway 89 Dn Saturday, November IS, from 6 pjm. until 8 p.m. Sarah is a graduate ofBYU where Andy is currently finishing his degree. ?7! They are both employed at Nu Skm international in Provo, and will be making Nl their hist home in nearby Orem. Mr. s s s T Z Kanab Womens Civic Club to meet The Kanab Womens Civic Club will be holding its November meeting on N ovember 2 1 at 6 p.m. at the Senior Citizens Center. We thank our candidates for last months debate and look forward to more in future elections. We shall be helping the library on December 14 with our now "mfamousehili dogs attheTravel Council Building More details s' will be given at the meeting. tA Dinner is $3 per person and reservations can be madeby calling Edyth MacDonald at 644-237Entertainment, always a surprise, because were never certain until time for the event! We welcome our new members and look forward to having more. Bring a friend! ll 3. Shared Ministry comes to an end The history and mission of Shared Ministry in Utah will be celebrated at a nostalgic event by members of most of the 69 congregations of the six mainline Protestant denominations In Utah, western Wyoming and southern Idaho which have formal Shared Ministry. The celebration with banners from the local churches and denomina- tions, special speakers, fellowship and refreshments will take plats at 2 p.m. on Sunday, November 17 at the Bountiful Community Church, United Church of Christ, 150 N orth 400 East The event will be thelast gathering in the 25 years of mission and ministry of Shared Ministry. The office will dose on De- mittee has Issued the following statem ent 'Shared Ministry has been a significant expression of ecumenism in Utah. In 197 1 two denominations began exploring a covenant relationship which grew to three In 1977 and took on the name of Shared Ministry. By the time Shared Ministry celebrated its 10th anniversary In 1987, It had grown to five denominations plus another denomination added In the early 1990s. The six churches have been Presbyterian U.S.A., United Methodist, Christian Church ((Disciples of Christ!, American Baptist, United Church of Christ and African Methodist EpiscopaL Shared Ministry celebrates a legacy of ecumenical work that cember 31, 1996. Special music will be rendered Includes leadership training, by the First Samoan Congrega- community ministry, camping tional Christian Church, United and higher education and the Church of Christ, Magna, and forming of a Shared Ministry the Japanese Church of Christ, congregation, the United Church of Kanab-- F red onia, that continSalt Lake City. The celebration planning com ues as a living legacy.. . . X These values may seem to be dim and dying. But you can breathe life into such concepts. Talk about them with your family this Thanksgiving. Your child will be bringing home a discussion guide from school. Be a keeper of the flame. overnors Centennial Commission on lues i 1 |