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Show A4 • WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2008 Family Services teaches Kiwanis Bill Duncan, program has two children. He is a volmanager for the Division of unteer on the SF ambulance Child and Family Services, service. He currently directs recently spoke to the Ki- six other workers whose area wanis Club. DCFS's mis- is the northern end of Utah sion statement is "To protect County. Duncan pointed out that children at risk of abuse, neglect, or dependency. We Utah has "A Duty To Nofido this by working with fy" for/all its citizens. This families to provide safety, information is protected by nurturing and permanence. ( law and no one will ever We lead in a partnership know who turned in the with the community in this information. If you make a report of child abuse in effort." Bill said there were good faith, you will not be 22,000 reported cases of liable. To report child abuse child abuse in Utah in call 374-7257 or your local 2007. 10,000 of these were law enforcement. Chad Bunn conducted actually verified and 2,076 the meeting and Gordon children were removed from Orr introduced the speaker. abusive homes. meetings are Bill Duncan has lived in Kiwanis Spanish Fork and this area his currently held at the entire life. He is married and Primrose Retreat. Jjfestyles Covering what matters most 1st Birthday Wedding Adison Anne Olsen Our adorable little Adison Anne Olson will turn one on Jan. 30. Adison is the daughter of Tyler and Nicole Olson of Spanish Fork. Helping her celebrate will be her sister, Avery, grandparents Kathy Kaiser, Jeff and Sharon Olson of Spanish Fork, Serdar and Becky Olgac of Michigan. Adison loves to explore, and go for walks. She also has 12 living great-grandparents, including Marion and Patricia Wride of Benjamin, and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Happy birthday Adison! Monk, Hill man Randy Monk and Cheryl Monk are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Cindy Kaye Monk, to Matthew Laroy Hillman, son of Laroy and Margaret Hillman of Idaho Falls. They will be married on Friday, Feb. 1,2008 in the Mt. Timpanogos Temple, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. All friends and family are invited to attend a reception held in their honor that evening from 6-8 p.m. at the LDS chapel at 989 South 2550 East in Spanish Fork! Cindy graduated from Spanish Fork High School and is currently enrolled at Utah Valley State College. Matt graduated from Firth High School. He served an LDS mission to California Carlsbad. He attended Idaho State University and earned a business degree. Matt and Cindy will make their first home in Rexburg, Idaho. Girl Scout David Oyler gets Kiwanis Award Eugene Colledge KIWANIS portance in his life. He pointed out many traits that have helped his dad be a The Kiwanis Club rec- good husband, father and ognized David Oyler with provider. Scott played a their "Community Service special song on his Scottish Award." Oyler has been an Bagpipes in honor of his faemployee of Spanish Fork ther. City for over 30 years. KiOlyer received a beautiwanian Everett Kelepolo told ful plaque from the Kiwanis of many of Oyler's contribu- Club. He expressed thanks tions to our city, including to the wonderful citizens of building up Fiesta Days and Spanish Fork. He said he is the rodeo fairgrounds; seeing most grateful for the good a good city employee insur- people who work for the ance program put in place; city and those that render helping with the city's eco- so much service to our comnomic development; help- munity. We congratulate Mr. ing bring SFCN to Spanish Olyer on this award — he is Fork; seeing that city-wide certainly deserving of it. trails are continuing to be Dale Peery conducted the developed. meeting. Alan Johnson led One of David's sons, the pledge and Bert Timpson Scott, told of. his dad's gave the prayer. John Sump background and about the introduced the program and family being of great im- presented the award. Courtesy plioto DUTY TO NOTIFY: Bill Duncan spoke to Kiwanis about the Division of Child and Family Services in Utah. IE"'- CARTER'S PHOTOGRAPHY -Quality PHotography- Erigagement Pictures v • Bridal Photos • Wedding!Receptions CHAD CARTER 801-794-2122 WWW.CARTSPH0T0.COM Natalie Stutz Natalie Stutz of Salem kindergarten classroom at recently received hen- Girl Salem Elementary. Each bag Scout Bronze Award, the has one book and one or more highest honor a Junior Girl of the following that relates Scout can earn. to the book: stuffed animal, The Girl Scout Bronze drawing/writing page, sorting Award requires a project activity, letter practice, game, that makes a positive or recipe to make with a impact on the community. parent. The students will get Working towards this to take a backpack home for award demonstrates her a few days, and when they commitment to helping are done, they can bring it others, improving her back and get another. Natalie community and the world, is the daughter of Bob and and becoming the best she Carla Stutz. Congratulations, can be. Natalie! . For her project, Natalie Pictured is Natalie with put together 30., literacy Kindergarten teacher Annica backpacks for Annica Fox's Fox with the backpacks. TIRES, WHEELS, ACCESSORIES & MORE Rock Bottom Prices Courtesy photo COMMUNITY SERVICE: The Kiwanis Club recognized David Oyler with the Community Service Award.Pictured are, left to right, John Sump, David Oyler and Susan Oyier. Toe place to watch a movie' 1.28-Feb. 2 (1:05) (1:30) WM (1:10) •• (1:00) (1:15) WE'RE NOT THE BIGGEST, JUST OUT TO BE THE BEST i Stadium Seating (1:25) 27 Dresses (PG-13) 4:00 6:55 Rambo (R) 7:10 4:25 feBTc The Bucket LisMPG-13) 7:00 4:15 National Treasure: Book of Secrets (PG) 9:35 9:25 EH 3:55 9:30 S3 9:35 6:45 •JHHH Alvin and the Chipmunks (PG) 4:10 Cloverfield (PG-13) 7:15 The Eye (PG-13) 4:05 7:05 •I 9:30 MM 9:25 633 South 950 West • Exit 248 In Pqyson • 465-8500 375 North Main • Spanish Fork • 798-2144 Ord*r ond print Scfcttt onCr* at * *No diKaunl poi»L No loU ihcrwingt on Sunday. (Cnrfy matin** wffl ploy on SaMrday ond Svndoy only) •A |