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Show N ff W S Spanish Fork A8 - WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 2007 Covering what matters most Be prepared: From CHARGE * A5 community in a disaster? Are you practicing emergency principles in CERT and other emergency organizations in your city? Go to your city leaders and ask what you can do. Don't ask "what is somebody else going to do to take care of me during a disaster?" Instead, go out and become part of a needed solution for a likely problem. The second observation that he made was the reaction of his neighbors and people who lived in the area that were affected. People he thought were good, upstanding law-abiding citizens changed to people that would try to circumvent the law and instigate contentious situations out of frustration and anger. The police had cordoned off the neighborhoods and wouldn't let anyone back into their houses. Some people got very abusive and were screaming and fighting with the police while trying to cross the barricades. Others were sneaking past the police and entering unsafe houses that had been pushed off of their Obituary foundations. Unsafe, illegal and very disappointing. One thing that has been observed about people and human nature is that whatever they are, they become more of it when under stress. I'm not talking about our personalities that we want people to see, but our true personalities — what we keep in check inside. Novice complainers turn pro, nervous Nellie's become hysterical and those who are practical become useful. Or, for some of you, you will find a quiet strength that you never knew you had and help in ways that you didn't know you were capable of. We are going to go through tough times in our community one of these days. We can't be isolated from hard, things forever. Where we live, it will most likely be an earthquake. Get your water stored. Get your under-the-bed kits made. Get your 72-hour kits completed. Gather your important documents. Go over your emergency plans with your family. Get your out-of-area contact in order. Make sure that the person you have chosen as a contact knows what their role as a contact person is. Don't push your luck. HELICOPTER 'ES Courtesy photo QUILT SHOW: Annual quilt show held at Jones-Hughes park. Quilt show to be held The 7th Annual Fiesta Days Outdoor Quilt Show, arranged by Piecemakers Quilting Bee, will be held at the Jones - Hughes Pioneer Park, 143 South Main Street, on July 24, from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. We will be accepting quilts from the community Monday July 23 from 6 - 8 p.m. at the Pioneer Park. This is a non-judged show with a Viewers Choice award of $50.00. Quilts can range from miniature wall hanging size to queen size, and may be Antique or modem, machine or hand quilted. The following will not be accepted: pre-printed, tied (inside tie/international stitch is ok), commercially made, or puff quilts. If you are concerned about your quilt getting dirty, please attach a light solid colored sheet with several safety pins to the back top edge of the quilt. Quilts may be picked up Monday after 5 p.m. No quilts will be released before that time. Other arrangements may be made with the chairmen. The showcased this year will be: Quilted Memories - Brenda Taylor, owner - 7988272. Cherry Tree Cottage Quilt Shop - Michelle & Alan Preston, owners. Both are located at 389 So. Main Street, Spanish Fork - 7988948. Cherry Tree Cottage will be open July 24 with many Fiesta Days Specials. For more information, contact Co-chairmen, Karen Olson, at 798-2655. The place to watch a movie Stadium Seating THX sound July 20-26 Ratarouille (G) 12:15 3:45 12:00 3:05 6:50 9:25 Transformers (PG-13) start a\$2 ? and wi - Saturda Monday- Tiiesda - 24 at 7 p.m. unti First come fir Questions? Co at 801-369-2381 6:15 9:25 *Hairspray (PG) 12:05 4:00 6:55 9:35 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (PG-13) 11:55 3:00 9:30 6:20 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (PG-13) 12:20 3:20 9:30 6:30 *l Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry (PG-13) 12:10 3:30 7:10 9:35 633 South 950 West • Exit 248 In Payson • 465-8500 Onhr and print tickatt on&x ot w *No dacovnl pauar No lala ihowingi on Sunday. Open House Donna Jane Gull Anderson "Oh, the world is wide and the world is grand and there is little or nothing new; but the sweetest thing is the grip of the hand of the friend that's tried and true." This was the creed of our parents, Herman and Donna Anderson. Our mother is happy to again be with Dad. She rejoined him on July 14 in Delta, Utah, at the home of her daughter Lenore and Paul Fowles. Donna Jane Gull Anderson, beloved mother of Hermona (Glade) Holdaway, Vineyard, UT; Raymond (Mary Jane) Anderson, Keiiniwick, WA; Bill (Lois) Anderson, Spanish Fork, UT; Bob (Laura) Anderson, Oak Creek, AZ; and Lenore (Paul) Fowles, Delta, UT. She passed away of natural causes, incident to age. Our mother was born May 10, 1921 in Provo, UT, the daughter of Raymond Gull and Margaret Lenore Gardner Gull. Donna grew up in Spanish Fork and attended public schools there. She married Herman W. Anderson on June 21,1939, in the Salt Lake Temple. From her parents, she cultivated a love of leadership in the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Her life was an example of selfless service to her family and fellow man. Friendships meant the world to Donna. Obnoxious snoring? V - ' V 1 y\ Dor* sleep Welf g, Unable to use your CPAP? Saturday July 21, l-4pm and Tues July 24,12-3pm • i \ As an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she served in numerous callings and capacities. Herman passed away in 1981. She married Joseph Harwood, later divorced. She leaves behind four sisters: Beatrice Gates, San Jacinto, CA; Melba King, Spanish Fork, UT; Elizabeth (Norman) Barnes, Spanish Fork, UT; Lila (Bill) Holliday, Simi Valley, CA; twenty four grandchildren and twenty nine great-grandchildren. She is loved and will be greatly missed by all. Preceding her in death were her husband, Herman; her granddaughter, Janet Mortensen; and a grandson, Lyle Anderson. Funeral services will be held on Friday, July 20 at 11:00 A.M. in the 4th Ward Chapel, 400 East 400 North, Spanish Fork, Utah. Viewings will be Thursday, July 19th from 6:008:00 p.m. at Walker Mortuary, 187 South Main Street, Spanish Fork, and on Friday morning at the church from 9:45-10:45 a.m. prior to funeral services. Interment will be in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Many thanks go to IHC Hospice who gave excellent care and love. 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