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Show 10A Sun Advocate Price. Utah Tuesday August 7. 2001 . . . : Sister Jewkes Sister Paula Mari Jewkes has accepted a call to serve in the mission Uruguay-Monteyide- b for the Church of JesusChristof Latter-da- y v Saints. She is the daughter of Robert and Lynda Jewkes of Wellington. Sister Jewkes missionary farewell meeting will be Aug, 12 at 9 a.m. at the Wellington 4th LDS . Ward.Jocated at ; .!.. .100 East : v Elder Judi Ronald Berg Elder Derek Paul Judi; the.-son of Vaughn and Marianne ; Judi, has been called to serve in , the New Zealand-Wellingtomission for the Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y Elder Judis missionary fare well meetingwill be Aug; 12 at 9 a.m. at the Castle Dale 3n LDS Ward building; located at 165 West 800 North. mis- -' ; Elder Judi will enter the sionary training center Aug. 22, Ronald Louis Berg, the son. of Louis and Tferrisa Berg, re-- . ceived the Eagle Scout award n; - : 50. North across from the city park, Sister Jewkes will enter the .' missionary training center on Aug. 15. . & J , rsCcS1 i ,V : Fk. - 'i : : :. ! Sister Pollastro ;. ; v tnt - i,; s4 ?. MX. cepted a call to serve iri the Brazil- -. Sao Paulo south mission for the. : '. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-- , " day Saints. Shetsthe daughter of Carl and Vicki Pollastro. Sister Pullastrbs missionary farewell meeting will be Aug. 12 at 1 1 aim, at the Spring Qlen LDS Whrd. the ward meets at the Helper LDS Stake Center, 150 ; Ridgeway. There will be an open .' house Aug. llfrom5tQ8p.pi.at the Pollastro residence; 2465 N., 2650 West, Helper. Sister Pollastro will leave Aug. 14 to enter the missionary' ,. training center in Sao Paulo. . . . . ... . j' LDSWrd Church. For his Eagle project, : .' Califomia-Sacramen- Two CEU students . the late Duane and Vernice Ward. ' Elder Wfrrd will enter the missionary training center Aug 15. College of Eastern Utah students Kenneth Bills.and Julie Leavitt recently captured top honors at the Phi Beta Lambda National Leadership Confer-enc- e in Orlando, Fla. Bills won third place jn busi . ness principles. He competed against students from as well as four-yecolleges and universities from arpund the nation. .Bills represented Utah by qualifying for the event by taking first place at the state in Salt Lake City. .. The national event tests an individuals ability in a broad range of business functions and topics, including finance, accounting, marketing, economics, management and ethics. Leavitt won first place in the .nation in the competition for future business executive. ; Competing in PBEs national awards program, she vied for. top honors against representatives from across the United States, taejto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Bermuda, Guam and the Cayman Islands.-- : garner honors quired to submit letters of ap- -. plication and job resumes, for which points were awarded. The firsf day of competition involved a comprehensive test, covering areas of management and leadership, accounting,, business law, marketing and ; . economics. two-ye- ar A situational writing expr-- . rise was then given to each participant. ... The second day was busy with' preliminary interviews. Results were tallied and the top 15 contestants moved on to the . final, interviews on the third ar k '. . . -- . . on com-petiti- . day. - AirmanThayn . ; The cohference . . ; . The national event ' of three days Participant con-siste- ofcompeti-tio- ., ' trophy.- ; . - ;' As the first place winner, Leavitt received $500 and a . . Senior Airman Robert Thayn has graduated from leadership school at Edwards Air Force Base; Rosamond, Calif. The training focuses on preparing senior airmen to serve as supenisors, man-- , agers and rating officials. Airmen must complete die course prior to being promoted to staff sergeant The 1995 Carbon High graduate is a liquid fuels maintenance-technician with the95thGvil Engineers Group. He is the son of . Dea and Danielle Thayn of Price. pf Maudeen geat-grands- to Saints. ' Elder Wards missionary farewell meetingwill be Aug! 12 at 9 a.m. at the Cleveland 1st LDS Ward. He is the son of Scott- and Cindy Ward, His grandparents are Ray and Marie Ariotti and . . . Elder Jesse R. Itard has been called to serve jn the missipnfor the Churchof Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Elder Robert Simms recently returned to the local area after serving in the Montana-Billing- s mission for the Church or Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Elder Simms will speak about, 'his mission during sacrament meeting Aug. 12 at 10a.m. at the Carbonyille LDS Ward, 1985 W. 4000 North, Spring Glen. He is the son of Kent and Connie Simms. He is the grandson of Bud and Doris Mills and the late Edward and Mildred Simms. Brennen painted the curbs .and cleaned the gu Castle Heights Bee School, ,T Brennen is the son of Wyne and Leslie Woodward. He is the grandson of Jack and Joyce Woodward. Ross and - Melene Norton. He is the Elder Ward Eider Simms ' Woodwatd! : KarlaPowell. Elder Powell will speak Aug. 12 at 11 a.m. atthe Huntington '3rd LDS Ward!, located on 2nd. NOrth and Main Street. Following the meeting, there will be a ' luncheon for family arid friends at the Poweli residence, 550 W " 5 12North, Huntington, Elder Powell will enter the Sao Paulo, missionary training center Aug. 29, ; Bterinenyz-- Brennen Woodward will reedve the Eae Scout award at a court of hraor Aug. 10 at : 6 p.m. at the Price 4th5th . Saints.: He. is the Son bf.Kerry and . r ElderPowell Elder" Kristopher LaybU Powell has been called to serve., in the Macaeio-Braz- il mission ' for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y . . " atalhx)p299coi of honor. on Aug.: 5. . Ron, age 15,; earned 29 merit badges. His Eagle service project 'consisted of building walkovers for a fence at a Scofield Reservoir pner access area. ; 1 : d n. s were re- - is part of a competitive events program, sponsored try PBL, a profes-- . sional association of students pursuing business careers, V Individuals, locjd.chapters and state teams compete in nearly 40 events representing a range of business; career and leadership development activities. f; The winnere of the prestigious awards are selected fiord PBLs 250,000 members. Approximately 6,000 delegates attended the 50th annual conference in Orlando. . tliasjjfefaHHlii' aiitiiitrraiHi) ' The Helper Main 1 - & . Castle .Country Travel Region pretont ; fL'- THATS RIGHT, .. 8treet Program tf. - 'r;;-- ' I $19.99 FOR 560 MINUTES. PLUS, A FREE NOKIA PHONE. M&TH : ; gwcG w s CELLULAR Hein Air Cwnpehllon' , '.i' - HURRY, COME IN T0DAYI " ' l" ' . , y, X". 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