Show Community Birthday Calendar North Sevier area community birthday calendars are being sold once again The calendars are $500 with family listings or $300 for the calendar alone (this includes a single listing if desired) Deadline to order is October 6 Anyone who would like a calendar and has not been contacted can call any of the following: Sue Barney (Salina) 08 Dana Coates (Aurora) Leslie Nelson (Redmond) 8 Utah ! Celebrating 150 years with the people of Utah October 1 — This tnoKf in 1847 the fiist school was con- ducted in Deseret just three months after the pioneers arrived Di was held in a military type tent with Mary 3cme Dilworth as the teacher The students sat on rough logs one a camp stool served os the teacher's desk but t was conducted just o s if it weie o well equipped necjularclossKoomo tke day Only a few rnoutks late ? a" log school was completed fon Aiss Dilw©K cmc her students October — This day in '1 982 KSL-Tbroadcasting fom Salt Lake Oty won the Edward R Award for outstanding broadcast news efforts jVow the "Radio and Television Di rectors Association KSL's the reflected qua recognition ity of Ut ak's television induswith try which began in 1 KTVT its first television station (now ) ten recognized j or dard of excellence Utah its high in a is o - stan- televi- market its size October 3 — On the year 1825 famous explorer trapper and scout im Bridger sometimes called the "Daniel Boone of the Rockies" was the first known white man to see the Oreat Salt Bake a though legend has it that he didn't realize what he hac found and said "'Hell we are on the shores of the Pacific" October 4— Thisday irx 1915 Dinosaur TMational AAonument was established Carl Douglas geologist and fossil collector from the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania was the first to find nosaur bones in Mtah They were found in the Uinta Basin in The 1909August allosaurus was made the Utah state fossil in 1988 Allosaurus bones from Mtah are on dis- play in museums all over the United States and around the sion world Thad Torgensen Washington Utah-- - Thad Torgensen age 71 died September 27 1997 in Washington Utah He was born July 13 1926 in Salina Utah toArvin V and Chloeen Rasmussen Torgensen He married Lavora McBroon on August 26 1974 in Richfield Utah Thad lived in Utah until moving to Oregon in 1950 Upon moving back to Utah in 1968 he worked for the Operating Engineers as a heavy equipment operator He has lived in St George since 1982 He loved the outdoors and enjoyed camping hunting fishing riding horses and wood cutting Survivors include his wife Lavora three children Ronald L Torgensen Thailand Arvin L Torgensen Coosbay Oregon: and Rita G Hokanson West brothers Valley City Utah six grandchildren and seven and sisters Rex V Torgensen Washington Utah Arva Lund Gunnison Utah Marva Colby Murray Utah and Kathryn Edwards Salina Utah He was preceded in death by two sisters Margaret and Dott and one brother Lynn Funeral services were held September 30 1997 in Washington Utah with Interment in the Washington City Cemetery under the direction of Metcalf Mortuary LDS Church names new Temple Presidents The First Presidency of The Church Saints Jesus Christ of has called new presidents and matrons to preside at temples in Illinois moa Florida Sweden Taiwan and of Japan Temples of the Church are used by faithful members for marriages baptisms and other sacred ordinances cusing on the eternal potential of family relationships Temples those called to serve and biographical summaries: Apia Samoa Temple — R Wayne Shute64 Elk Ridge Utah president: professor emeritus Brigham Young native Saskatchewan University Canada doctorate in education University of Southern California served Church as mission president regional representative Sunday School General Board member Lorna C Hart Shute matron native Ogden Utah bachelor’s degree Brigham Young University served Church as stake and ward Relief Society president Primary and Young Women teacher Chicago Illinois Temple — Glenn L Goodwin 65 Hurricane Utah Wis native Hayward president bachelor’s degree Brigham Young University retired certified public countant formerdistrict governor club president Rotary International former area council president Boy Scouts of America served Church as stake missionary bishop youth leader stake president and high councilor temple worker Rosemary Badger Goodwin Salt Lake City native matron bachelor’s degree Brigham Young University served Church as Relief Society Primary president organist temple worker Orlando Florida Temple — Kenneth L Zabriskie 70 Longwood Fla president native Provo Utah retired chief executive officer Medical Device Manufacturing Co active in Scouting local chamber of commerce served Church as Young Men General Board member temple worker stake president’scounselorpatriarchLeOra Williams Zabriskie matron native Heber City Utah served Church as ward stake Relief Society president temple worker Church Office Building hostess Stockholm Sweden Temple — mission president staNe president's counselor temple worker Sunday School teacher visitors center director Joyce Love Jenson matron native Salt Lake City bachelor's degree University of Utah served church as ReliefSociety president and teacher Primary teacher and stake board member Young Women teacher temple worker Taipei Taiwan Temple — Fan Hsieh 75 Taipei president native China law degree Lateral! University in Rome doctorate University of Paris former university professor Taiwan former editor French quarterly in Taipei served Church as bishop branch president stake high councilor temple president’s counselor Shouyi Lu matron native Shanghai China master’sdegree Chinese Culture University served Church as ReliefSociety Young Women and Primary president and teacher seminary teacher Tokyo! emple — Kensei Nagamine 60 president native Okinawa Japan retired chief of general affairs Bank of Okinawa served Church as stake president mission president's counselor district president patriarch Taira worker Hiroko temple Nagamine matron served Church as FPc of mind in unique building by each year EP Publishing graders to a stressful time that’s Ray Smith Agent 28 S Main St 0 or Wednesday October 1997 Page 5 Gospel recording artist Phil Dickey will be bringing a concert of Praise and encouragement at First Baptist Church North 300 75 West Centerfield Utah on Tuesday October 7 at 7:30 pm Phil has shared Gospel music for many years in churches and other gatherings throughout Arizona Utah and California as well as overseas while serving in the Navy Since 1992 he has been filling an ever increasing schedule of concerts throughout the western Un ited States and has blessed many people with songs in his pleasant baritone voice His singing style goes Open House The University of Utah School of Medicine is accepting registrations for its “A Day for Women in Medicine and Other Health Sciences” on Saturday October 8 Utah students in seventh and eighth grade are invited to attend According to Vicki Judd MD medical school assistant dean for admissions and conference chair the event is designed to encourage more women to pursue careers in the health sciences “We continue to lag behind the national average for the percentage of women in medical school” said Judd “ We want to show young women that careers in the health sciences are interesting rewarding and open to them” Presenters from the U’s medical school colleges of pharmacy nursing and health the Utah Physician Assistant Program the Spencer S Eccles Health Sciences Library and biomedical research programs will conduct workshops Registration will begin at 8 am in Skaggs Hall Students will select two workshops from topics including: basics in bandaging suturing how to read basic wound management delivering babies and volunteer medicine Participants will have the chance to interact with female physicians residents medical students and other health professionals Lunch and displays of additional health sciences career opportunities are scheduled in the University of Utah Hospital cafeteria Participants must be preregistered to attend the event For more information call the medical school’s office of admissions (80 ) beyond entertainment by bringing out the meaning behind the words and his concerts minister couragement as well as challenging the listeners to grow in their faith His ministry also includes some teaching and counseling and he publishes a monthly Ministry Letter to challenge and encourage his readers The churches where he has ministered continue to invite him back and his ministry has grown considerably due to the reports from pastors One pastor wrote “I have found Phil Dickey to be a very good minister of Christ He is not just a performer but a caring Christian He and his wife Joy do a good job of sharing Christ’s love with others highly recommend Phil and Joy to the churches” A Ithough Ph was bom in Corvall is Oregon he has called Arizona his home for many years He studied music at Phoenix College while majoring in Business and served in the Pacific Fleet during the Vietnam conflict He and Joy have two adult children adn two grandchildren When you attend this concert your heart will be encouraged as your spirit is refreshed Don’t miss this opportunity to share in praise to God and fellowship in His Presence Call the Sample House Bed & Breakfast for special rates on weddings and family reunions Sample House Bed 528-766- off- 2 o & Breakfast 6 10 East 100 South in 1 Qunnison off rooms-15- °o 3 o off one Gfwethere’s can’t stand Young Society Primary Women president Sunday School and seminary teacher Heart disease and cancer remain the two leading causes of death in this country Of the two million Americans who die each year 700000 succumb to heart disease 500000 lo cancer At least that’s what the death certificates say But scientists J Michael McGinnis and William Foege say they've calculated the real killers McGinnis and Foege say most deaths result from a combination of inborn (genetic) and external (lifestyle and environment) factors With heart disease for instance the factors include smoking diet obesity blood pressure cholesterol and lark of exercise McGinnis and Forge's 16 years of research into the nation’s killers resulted in the following list: Tobacco— 400000 Diet and Infecactivity tious agents-900Toxic agents— 60000 Firearms— 35000 Sexual behavior--3000Motor vehicles-250niicit drug Valiev News Gospel artist to perform in Centerfield Tuesday Oct 7 UofU invites 7th & 8th Relief October 5 — This day in 1866 29 year old Cpiscopal Bishop Spencer F Jenson 7 Salt Lake City Daniel S Tuttle was elected president retired from investments career native Salt Lake City missionary bishopfor the Utah bachelor’ s degree Un versity of Utah Territory He arrived in Utah served Church as missionary bishop A 1867 Under his leadership the Cpiscopal Church I Is built churckes kosp it© rk 'sinSolt Jake c lud ng St City and schools including St Mark's in Ogden St 3°hn's in Logan and Rowland Hall-Mlork's in Salt Lake City There are now about 5500 baptized membersand 21 con5 a gregations in the Utah d iocese October6 — Thisday in 1 869 good reason for State Farm’s the Salt Lake Tabernacle was used for a M°on conferFinal Expense ence for the first time Bridge Policy builder Henry Crow designed If you are between the ages of the elliptical shaped roof for and and 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