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Inunun A u gusl ' IM4-- m Sail Kike ( n ln .at n and June Hnlhl'ink He gi ,n:lu.'iii"d liirm l.elu High Si b. ml and Bimham Young Um- i.-r-.n Hi' w as an ad ive Tncnilier (ii i he 'hun h "t -li-sus ( lltrisl A l.al-iti-day Saints and deditaled many 'ifli'ss i ats serving .it hers as a nii'.'.i. mar jn Sw flAetiand a si i iLitmasiet d h' itne 1ea. hi T. a Bish'ip atidni'isi leeenth , as a Slake I'tesiJi'tit lia id wi irked as a c -input i .-i pt. igramrri'T, tirst ai I nisys and latei a1 V.uU He luved lus (i.uinr and '.t-rfd in ihe liali aiiunal ' .uatd tut m-er 2H M ars l.Javid s 1 u si l ive, h' iv. e ei . was histamih and es-Tiall luswrle Mug ma Thev ci e trial ned in l'-iTl in ihe Salt Likeieinple and weie hlessrd it h live daughters and tn. i si .ri' He v. as a de med grandfather, lather hu-.h,ind sun, and friend. He spent niatr. Iniui-. (.nuriseling. guiding and tea. huig hi'- family f i ; Yr. I'VOVO Dizziness & IMBalance I I f A SIEMENS Hearing Aid Authorized Factory Outlet www.cougarblue.com 380 East Main Street Lehi 766-5336 Come and Welcome our Sew Doctor J 1 i tecmd siiU slard He served in ihe MiiTirm-Mii (miam Missinn lur ihe 1JJS !hurch. gradual ed turm Snim' 0Uege and is an ending ihe ItmerMiy "I Utah map ring in L( 'ininui:s with plans u antnd Law Schiiul in -aldorrua He as. nn the si In ilai ship and played m 1 lie L"s 2 4 ( hampi' mship Imfi hail k.am 1 hey w ill I - making 1 heir i u si hi irrie in Los Angeles, California and many iithers His kind and g em le nal ure c i imf i irt ed us . 1 'avid had many lalents and h lit es. He debugged the e'lmnirt-trs, e'lmnirt-trs, kepi the garden growing, ihe iiels fed, ihe plurribing working, ihe cars 1 uned up. ihe bills paid, and his f arruly haprry David is sun ned by his wif e. Birgma. children Annette (Andrew (An-drew ) Wolff of JJiajier. KriMrne (Brad) Larson of H ilkboro. r-eg'.n, r-eg'.n, augtin (Knsiii HoIVirnok (if l.efu .lenrirJer (Danieli Gulier-iez Gulier-iez of Mi. Allen, Texas, Tamara (Bruc e) kenko ill (eensboro. Nmih Carolina, Aimee and Mat-ihew Mat-ihew H'Jbrook of Ijehi.his mother June Holbrook of Ijehi. brolhers SH'phen (Gail). Bryee ( Sherrie), Sum '(Michelle) of Lehi, sisler Susan (Jimi Chadwick if Midvale; and 12 1 "2 grandchildren. He w as preceded in death by his f aiher, ( lain, w ho he looked forward Hi seeing again uneral sen iles f or David will be held on Salurday. Marci , 3K. ai (f(Ki am inlheLefu Slake (enter, 3 Hi N. Cerrler, friends rnay greel 1 he family i nday, March W f rom 6.30-8 00 pm at Wing Mortuary. 11KE. M ain. Lehi, and friends and family may g aiher a WKI am Saturday ai 1 he church, prior lo senices. which begins at HKiam. Irrter-ment Irrter-ment . Lehi City Cemetery . Dad. even now we tan feel your strong spirit here with us. providing provid-ing 1 he comfort and love that only a 1 aiher can We I. ive and miss vou 1 Custom, Quality Memorials l .ai fit- S-l- li u of 374-0580 I II mm, Main Street Lehi iCTMgT UVSCfilm screening, short UTAH VALLEY STATECOLLEGE Short Attention Span Theater The sixlh annua siudeni-wrnien, siudeni-wrnien, prodtxt-d and directed iheamcij prududKMi oi Short A11 ent vm Span Theai re wiU t ake Centre Si age in ihe L'i ah V-aliey S1 ale OilJege Swensen Student Center thrugh March (j a! 7 p.m. The prixluclKn wiD include seven ngina plays and ne sludenl-made film. "(ur skigan is, il you din'l like t his one, just wart 10 minutes." min-utes." said James Arringlon, LYSC theatre professir. "People "Peo-ple will be surprised to see the variety and creativity exhibited by Ihe students. It's great fun." The prwess f or a siudenl lo get a play into ihe show lakes about one year. The 1 healer depart men! received approximately approxi-mately 140 submissions last season for this years' production, produc-tion, A text analysis narrowed rt down 1o t he best 20 plays, and directors chose eight to be performed, seven stage produc-f produc-f Mais and one film. "The show is actually quite unique 1o UVSCT Arringlon said. ' Sometimes you'll even see freshmen directing already. The student s completely run the show." Tkkeis can be purchased at Campus Connection, S0 ) 863-8797. 863-8797. Tickets cost S6 for LVSC students, $8 for other students, children, seniors and LVSC faculty fac-ulty and staff. General admission admis-sion is $10. F r more information call K0)K63-K071. 'How I Killed My Father' screening Utah Valley State College Elder Quest to select new Elder Quest 's annual dinner is at 6 p.m.. March 15, al the Chil-lon Chil-lon Reception Center located at 7 10 E. Center St .. Spanish Fork. President, Joan Hahn, will chair t he honoring of t he Elder El-der Quest beneficent workers teachers, board members and past presidents. Members will elect a new Elder Quest president and vice president. More inf ormaiion on the event is available at 362-2817. AMERICAN FORK I Round trip rides available The American Fork Senior Center is located on 54 E. Main St and of f ers van pickup and dropping off for $1. To arrange for a ride, call 763-3090. I Center offers various benefits Dinner is served at the center every weekday at noon, except holidays. The cent er offers exercise 1 18 Last Main Lehi j "68-95 U DIGNITY j it f wt bat et rry Jterson It I due. It t u bal etrry l per tan recieies at YOUR OMUME SOUHd FOR LOCAl MEWS LEHI V V Ur: A will tost a screening of Ann Fontaine's 2002 independent film, "How I Killed My Father." March 16 at 7 p.m. in the Liberal Lib-eral Arts Building. Room 101. First time viewers should not be duped by the film's inle. "How I Killed Sly Father" is the story of a runaway father who. after more than 30 years, abruptly returns to the life of his two sons. This unpredictable and suspenseful film examines the faiher-sxm relationship and how 5 hey handle their past in their present lives. "We often discuss femininity feminin-ity as a social construct." said Nancy Rushforth, assistant professor pro-fessor of humanities at LVSC. 'This film gives us an opportunity opportu-nity 1o discuss ways in which masculinity is also socially constructed as truncal ed by an unfulfilled father -son relationship." relation-ship." Following the screening there will be a question and answer session for viewers to discuss issues presented in the film. The screening is f ree and open to the public and is part of "Reel Film," the College's film series, advancing cultural and artistic development at LVSC in association with "Happenings in Humanities.'" More informa-titBi informa-titBi about the screening is available avail-able from Nancv Rushf orth at (801)863-7110. " CHAUNTENmES Concert fireside The Chaunlenettes Women's Chorus will have a fireside of sacred music on M arch 12 at 7 p.m. It will be at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-dav Saints, at 1030 W. 1600 North. Qrem. The fireside is called "Songs of the Savior." The chorus cho-rus will create musical scenes from Jesus's life. The event is free and open to the public. Sen. Bob Bennett, in his third news equipment, porcelain doll classes, class-es, ceramics, quiling, pinochle, bridge, blood pressure checks, prescription drug information, bingo every Friday with prizes and occasionally paralegal and tax preparation services. More information is available at the center, 763-3090. LEHI I Lehi Senior Center hours The Lehi Senior Center is located lo-cated at 123 N. Center St . and is open Monday through Friday. S a.m. to 3 p.m. except holidays. More information on the center is available at 768-7165. The center offers social activities, exercise equipment, .and health clinics to the seniors in the Lehi METAL ROOFING &f SIDING! SAVE $$ - SPRING FEVER BARGAINS! Galvanized 290 P 2'xB'-$4.64 ea sqft 2' x 10' -55.80 ea Will Call Lehi. UT Subieot to MFTZUjfSrf 1 - 801 - 768 181 Sooth 1200 East-Lehi Steel Tube & Pipe Quick Quotes.. ..Call!! Immediate "Will Calls" Welcomed Immediate "Cutting" Services 7:00 am Service Mod - frl OnBac mKaksEtiiz METAUfiar 768-3332 MO m o c 181 South 1200 East leW (Looking for a close tpes of Metals, Steel, Autos, Appliances, Aluminum, Aluminum Cans. Copper. Brass. Radiators. Stainless, Batteries. We offer Competitive Prices. Fast Friendly Service, and a True Commitment to our Cust omen . St op by and Give Us A Try! term in the United Stales Senate, Sen-ate, will be the guest speaker. He is the Chief Deputy Majority Major-ity Whip. Vice Chairman of the Jont Economic Committee and a senior member of the Senate Banking Committee. He has a seat on the Senate Appropriations Ap-propriations Committee, where he chairs the Subcornmiltee on Agriculture. He also served on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Com-miilee. Com-miilee. and the Senate Rules Commit lee. The Chaunlenettes will go on tour to VVashingtoa D C. and the surrounding area in June. The Bennetts have helped arrange ar-range some of the concert opportunities op-portunities in that area for the group. Chaunienelles are celebrating their 601 b anniversary this year. They are directed by Marlene Ledet and their accompanist is Irene Jenkins. DesignArts Ut ah 06 call for entries The Utah Arts Council has announced an-nounced its DesignArts Utah "06 Exhibition and extended a call for design entries. The deadline for submissions is April 28. The exhibition will run June 16 to Julv 28 at the Rio Gallery, 300 S. 455 West in Salt Lake City. Submission forms are available online at arts.utah.gov. bv calling call-ing (801) 533-3585 or (801) 533-3586. 533-3586. Entries must be mailed to DesignArts Utah 06. 617 East South Temple. Sail Lake Citv, UT 84102. The fourth annual exhibition, the program promotes excellence excel-lence in Utah's diverse fields of design The Utah Arts Council invites in-vites submissions from all design fields, including architecture, archi-tecture, community planning and design, environmental consumer products, communications communi-cations and industrial For more information about the Design Arts Program, contact Jim Glenn at (801) 533-3585 president, vice president community. The department also provides a place for the seniors se-niors to meet and socialize, and provides daily lunches for the seniors at a reduced cost. I Activities offered at center The center offers weekly craft classes on Fridays from 10-11:30 a.m.. Bingo is on Tuesdays Tues-days and Fridays at 1130 am, seniors can use the Legacy Center Cen-ter walking track from 10 a.m, to 2 p.m. free of charge. I Free blood pressure clinic The next free blood pressure clinic will be on March 15 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. No appointment appoint-ment is necessary. I Income tax consultant services There will be a free income tax consultant from February to April for seniors at the center. cen-ter. More information is available avail-able at the center. I Rides available Round trip rides are available to and from Corrugated Galv. 2 x 6' - S624 ea 2'x 10' -$7.80 2'x14'- $10.92 2'x 1 6-3- $12.68 ea Prior Sal - 3322 1-800-947-024? About ilMWni1, irjie -is jr. w- " 5 SA" b-tiOOi metalmart biz we accept EXIT 1-15 279 DOLLARS - DOLLARS ) convenient place to turn your scrap theatre SCERA Comedian Dave Nibley to perform Comedian Dave Nibley. a Provo native, plans to convert the SCERA Center for the Arts into a comedy club March 15 for a night high on local laughs with an audience he is sure will understand and he hopes, appreciate his brand of clean humor. His performance will begin at 7:30 p m. at the center. 745 5 State St., Orem. General admission tickets are S10 for adults and S8 for students with identification: children. 3-11: and seniors, 65 or older, and are available online at www.scera.org. by calling (801) 225-ARTS. visiting the box office from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and noon to 6 p.m. on Saturdays or at the door 30 minutes prior to the show. Nibley has been named Utah No. 1 Comedian of the Year three times and has won every ev-ery comedy competition he's entered. In his professional life, he is the creative director, direc-tor, project manager and part-owner part-owner of Media Rain, and his standup is more of a passionate hobby he gets to do about every month or so. As an actor. Nibley is best known for his role in the feature film, "The Best Two Years." He also played Ah'in Smith in "Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration." which was recently released by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He can be seen in the upcoming films, "Church-ball" "Church-ball" and "Take a Chance," and appears regularly in commercials. commer-cials. He also works behind the camera as a commercial director direc-tor and producer. the center for a minima! fee and can be arranged bv callmg 427-2030. OREM I Friendship Center hours The Qrem Friendship Center located on 93 NL 400 East is open Monday through Friday, 8 am to 5 pm, with drop-in activities for seniors reading, television, billiards. quOting. shuffleboard. exercise ecjuipment exercise classes, walking walk-ing track, computer classes, ceramics, ce-ramics, line dancing and more. I Activities offered Every Monday through Friday from II a.m. to noon there is a dance social with live entertainment in the center's ball room. Bingo is played every Tuesday after lunch at approximately 1 p.m. Seniors may enjoy billiards daily dai-ly from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. There is no charge to play and no instruction in-struction is provided. Volunteers needed The Qrem Senior Friendship volunteers volun-teers host the bingo play and provide prizes to the bingo players. play-ers. More information is available avail-able at the center. 229-7 1 1 1. 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