OCR Text |
Show i June 12, 1998 - The Eureka Reporter - Page Seven J. Golden Kimball documentary KUED-Chann7 plans to all. The former mule skinner and retell some of the best J. Golden cowboy who rose to become an LDS General Authority, spoke Kimball stories in a second locally produced program featuring plainly and honestly, and people Jhn loved him for it. But it was his his The Lake Salt Kimball of City. gift of wit and spontaneity, comvisited station bined with his colorful language, television public week meet last to that have made his stories part of Southern Utah individuals who were Mormon folklore today. with "I do this to keep alive the touched by Kimballs genuine true wit. memory of a man who was not As president of the Church of afraid to be himself," says KimSaints Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y who has portrayed his "Unball, First Quorum of Seventy, Kimb- de Golden" more than 160 times all was assigned to regularly visit over two decades. "Many people Provo, Springville, Mt. Pleasant, remember him as just a swearing el great-grandnephe- w, Spring City, Richfield, Gunnison Valley ami surrounding towns during the 1920s and 30s. Today, many Mormons along his former route remember his visits and unforgettable well-receiv- 63. high-pitch- .0 RJ'A'B nssi.o RA'G ot .tor.B, STOW-I- T driving you nuta7 speeches. In Mormon history few individuals have captured the hearts and imaginations of church members quite like J. Golden Kimb- - SdOMI'AI 15 Chef Salad, Bread Sticks, Fruit, Pudding, (801) (800) 977-888- WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 18 19 Dei Beef Sandwich, Lettuce & Tomatoes, Sandwiches, Lettuce & Tomatoes, Fruit. Cookie, Uil nm Mik 20'x8'x8 12 2438 West 1 1 100 South Salt Lake City qqqqdqqqqqq Uuh REFRIGERATED UNITS AVAILABLE A Great Gift for or the Gra&wate! iMT tT" WWW! f ENHfKED:! iU0ICE3M& p;$pfw Public Notice m n &VA Public Notice Notice is hereby given of final voter registration dates before the primary election to be held in Juab County on Tuesday, June 23, 1998. The final registration dates are Monday and Tuesday, June 15 and 16, 1998, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the following satellite registrars: Juab County 1, Ncphi Clerks Office, 160 North Main, Nephi, Utah. Nephi 2, Arlene Griffiths, 175 West 300 South, Nephi, Utah. Rocky Ridge, Christina Allred, Rocky Ridge, Utah. Published in the Eureka eporter June 12, 1998. TUESDAY Fruit, 40'x8x8 12' 5 370-0- 1 Only gorillas living in captivity eat meat. Chips, 48'xl02nx9 12' W-I-T over from his days as a cowboy and rancher. "You must underhe would say, "these stand, words are left over from a much larger vocabulary." In 1938 J. Golden Kimball died instantly in a car accident. School Summer Lunch Menus for June 15 -- 19 Milk June 26, ..to accommodate the Nephi 3, Kay Carrol, 334 North 100 West. Nephi, Utah. Nephi H, Terry Menlove, 435 East 500 North, Nephi, Utah. Mona, Darlene Fowkes, 45 East Center, Mona, Utah. Levan, Kellis Aagard, 57 South 200 West, Levan, Utah. Eureka 1, Lucille Bigler, 85 West Leadville, Eureka, Utah. Eureka 2, Mary Schow, 151 West Main, Eureka, Utah. Eureka 3, Della Nebeker, 178 East Main, Eureka, Utah. Mammoth, Tom Barnes, 251 Jndcrwood Drive, Mammoth, Utah. Callao 1, Amy Sabey, Wendover, Utah. Callao 02 Jennifer Allred, Trout Creek, Utah. m MONDAY NE FEATURES BFI has asked Eureka City for a change in garbage pickup day from Mondays to Fridays. The company would like to begin next week, thus there will be two pickup days next week.. one on Monday, June 22, and then again on Friday, changeover. They will then pickup the garbage every Friday after that. BFI will also be placing notes on each can to notify all customers of the change. ed Heavy Duty Steel Construction Convenient, Secure, Affordable Fast Delivery & Pick-u- p Full Swing Doors Ground Level Access ed Garbage pickup days changed elder who told jokes. But, Im working to show his genuine, true wit." Bom in 1853m Jonathan Golden Kimball served as a General Authority for over 46 years. He was a tall, slender man who stood about He had a voice that shrill, always left the impression he was making a weak attempt at shouting. At one talk, he opened by asking, "Can you hear me?" When no one responded, he asked, "Can you see me?" as he made a gesture to show his thin ness. He was frank, outspoken and fearless in his sermons, yet he spoke with sincerity and candor. Sometimes, however, he earned the censure of President Heber J. Grant because of his colorful language. He was known for using "damn" and "hell" over the pulpit, words that J. Golden always claimed were simply left k NOKIA 2 1 6(D) i $84" CONNECTING PEOPLE (ft) MOTOROLA Authorized Cellular Dealer Wireless Services JJtff Autorized Dealer |