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Show -N F W S Spanish Fork Covering what matters most WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2007 • A5 Fall Sing bursts onto stage teasers from their "Stuck in the 50*s" show, which will be Nov. 7-10 and 12, 2007. If In keeping with that wasn't enough, the witty their tradition of quality and engaging repertoires entertainment and family fun, of the Men's Choir and Choir have the Spanish Fork High School Women's Choral Music Department become anticipated audience is working hard to prepare favorites. The choirs will'also honor for their annual Fall Sing on Wednesday, Oct. 17, and our community's veterans Thursday, Oct. 18, 2007, at 7 with a traditional patriotic p.m. in the SFHS auditorium. closing number. If you know The concert will feature of any veteran that would their national award-winning like to participate on stage, in concert choirs, A Cappella uniform, around our nation's and Chamber Singers flag, please e-mail rick.lunt@ along with their nationally- nebo,edu. Choir members invite the recognized show choirs. Ambassadors and Premier. community to join them in Encore, the I2-member elite their celebration of music and jazz choir, will entertain with dance. Pre-saJe tickets can Carrie McGuire CHOIR B O O S T E R be purchased through Betty Wyman, at the SFHS main office between 7 a,m.-3 p.m. at a discounted price of $3 per person or $ 15 per family. At the door, ticket prices will be $4 per person or $20 per family. The seventh annual Holiday Dinner Concert will be Dec. 6-8, 2007. Tickets for this sell-out event can be purchased at the Fall Sing. Seating reservations will be accepted, with payment only, on Wednesday, Oct. 17, beginning at 6 p.m. in the SFHS Commons. For further information, call Spanish Fork High School, 798-4060, or e-mail sfchoirmom® hotmail.com, or rick.lunt® nebo.edu. Courtesy photos SONGS OF THE HEART: Encore Choir, above, performs a song from their act Stuck in the 50s. The Womens Choir, below, fills the auditorium with their powerful sound. Colonel Bowen named Battalion Commander Steve Hardman EDITOR it," Bowen said, "But I figured it was more exciting than accounting and maybe it would On Aug. 19, 2007 Lt. help pay for a little bit of Colonel Blake Bowen of school." Spanish Fork was named According to Bowen, he Battalion Commander of the didn't have a real understanding 191st Combat Service Support of what the military entailed. Battalion. The 191st, out of "My first perception was, Ft. Douglas in Salt Lake, is 'Hey, we get guns and go comprised offour compani es and camping,'" he said. "'It can't be one detachment, specializing in all bad.'" transportation and supply. It is, After school, he was according to Bowen, the largest stationed with an air defense battalion in Utah. artillery battery in El Paso, With over 20 years of Texas, where he learned the military service, this honor is Patriot Missile system and met one of many for the Spanish his wife, Alysa. Fork High School graduate. He The couple was transferred joined the Army ROTC in 1987 to Germany, where their world while studying accounting at changed during the four years Utah State University. they were stationed there. After his friend joined the "We were there when the Army, Bowen teased him Wall came down," he said. "And about his decision, but soon, he our oldest child was born." convinced Bowen to join also. Bowen served in Desert "I never really considered Storm, and afterwards was promoted to Captain. .He was stationed at Ft. Bliss in Texas as the commander of an artillery battery. In 1996, Bowen left the active Army and came home to Spanish Fork. There he worked with his sister, Glenda, at the family business: Smith Auto Company. For the next seven years, he served in the Reserves in a logistics outfit. He was mobilized in 2003 and served in Qatar in die Persian Gulf and in Ft Carson, Colo. For the last four years, he has remained on full-time status. In addition to being named battalion commander, Bowen has been accepted to War College, starting in the summer of 2008. The prestigious twoyear program is preparatory to command. "It's the next step in military education," said Bowen. Courtesy photo FAMILY HONOR: LTC Blake Bowen is pictured above with his wife, Alysa, and mother, Barbara Bowen, at the ceremony where he assumed command of the 191st CSSB at Ft. Douglas. Classifieds FOSTER PARENTS Foster parents needed in this area. 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