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Show 6 SPRINGVILL PliiTnn3ffalu May UIMIUIIIWVVD Cassie Jill Hanks, daughter of Robert and Corinne Memmott of Springville and Kurt Hanks of St. George, has returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints in Taipei, Taiwan. She will speak in church on Sunday, Sept. 9, 2007 at 1 p.m. in the Hobble Creek 15th Ward, 2381 E. Riverbottom Road (1100 South) Springville. Springville church news Springville Presbyterian Rev. Janet Riley will conduct con-duct services on September 9 at Springville Community Presbyterian Church. Sunday Sun-day School classes for all ages will begin at 9:30 a.m., with services at 10:30 a.m. followed by Fellowship at 11:30. Breakfast will be available to those attending attend-ing Sunday School. For further information call 8014894390 Grace Bible Pastor Derrick Smothers Smoth-ers invites you to join us Sunday at 10 a.m. at Grace Bible Church for a time of worship and teaching from the Word of God. Pastor . Derrick is currently teach-7 teach-7 ing verse by verse through the book of 2 Thessalo-nians. Thessalo-nians. Grace Bible Church is a non-denominational church and we invited you to come worship our Lord and Savior just as you are. The church is located at 239 S. Main in Springville GREAT NEWS! State Farm has reduced auto rates in UTAH ."V dll Oeana Hill Insurance Agcy Inc Deana Hill, Agent Springville, UT 846B3-4013 Bus: 801-489-9444 ' LIKE A GOOD NEIGHBOR Providing Insurance State Fanv Mutual AauraMe Insurance Conpaw not in NJ FOW05? 7K& Ssate farm Iratemorif Conrajaf!y (NJ Soomnsjum. it I Wit i..:v 601 West State St. - Lehi 768-3312 763 S Hwy 91 - Payson..... 465-9898' . 1476 N Freedom Blvd - Provo , 377-3674 333 N freedom Blvd Latino Branch.. 655-0777 90 W. Center St - Spanish Fork 798-1423 757 E 400 So. - Springville .: 491-8993 309 S Main - Nephi.. 1-435-623-2322 315 W Main - Eureka 1-435-433-2008 , ...... .. ' i federally insured up to S250,00'i '-!!' Jared Brinkerhoff, son of Brad and Heidi Brinkerhoff of Mapleton, has returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints in London, England, South Mission. He will speak in church on Sunday, Sept. 9, 2007 at 9 a.m. in the Mapleton North Stake Center, 475 N. 1600 West, Mapleton. (The Little Brown Theater). The-ater). They will have a praise and prayer night this Friday, Fri-day, Sept. 7, at 7 p.m. For more information call 801-491-8440. Unitarian Universalist Utah Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship will hold a service on "Mother Teresa's Crisis of Faith," followed by a UVUU community com-munity forum, on Sunday, Sept. 9, at 4 p.m. at 245 S. 200 East, Springville. Child care and religious education for children is available. For information contact 853-5600. Website: www.uvuu.org Many people treat then-bodies then-bodies as if they were rented from Hertz; something some-thing they are using to get around in but nothing they genuinely care about understanding. un-derstanding. - Chungliang Al Haung At State Farm, you'll get more than a great rate. You'll also get an agent dedicated to helping you get the right coverage backed by the nation's largest claims rterwork. Call my office today and discover why State Farm is trusted by more drivers than any other car insurance company. STATE FARM IS THERE and Financial Services Mapleton Senior Citizen activities Mapleton Seniors have a full list of activities at the new senior center. A free Kidney Health Screening will be held in the multipurpose multi-purpose room on Thurs day, Sept. 13, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for residents and non-residents of southern Utah County. The service is provided by the National Kidney Foundation and is sponsored by the Mapleton Senior Citizen's Committee Commit-tee and First Choice Home Health and Hospice. Sign up by calling 226-5111. There will be a Soup and Salad Pot-luck Lunch on September 13 at 11:30 a.m. in the multi-purpose room. The exercise room is open to Mapleton seniors and is located in the basement base-ment of the Mapleton City Hall Monday through Friday Fri-day from 8:30 a.m. to 11 and afternoons from 3 to 5:30 p.m. They will also be open from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturdays. They have both aerobic and weight equipment equip-ment available. They are getting ready to open the center in the evenings. Let them know if you would like to attend. Call Ron or Dianne Wittusen, 489-9602. The pool and ping pong tables ta-bles are also available in the same location. The senior quilting group will start soon. If you would like to take part please call Sadie Young, 404-2534. Would you like to know more about your computer? comput-er? Then come to "Ask the Computer Guy" on the second sec-ond and fourth Thursday of each month at 9 a.m. in the multi-purpose room, thayne Harmon will be there to give a general presentation pre-sentation on basic navigation naviga-tion and file management. Bring your questions and let him answer them for you. Group painting is held on Mondays from 1 to 4 p.m. in the multi-purpose room. Call Dick Savage, 489-4180, 489-4180, if you have any questions ques-tions about the senior activities. ac-tivities. If you need medical advice, ad-vice, let these threre things be your physicians; a cheerful cheer-ful mind, relaxation from business and a moderate diet: - Schola Salem The ingredients of health and long life, are great temperance, tem-perance, open air, easy labor la-bor and a little care. - Sir Philip Sidney It.;. E HERALD SpringySle woman wins nationahwnrd The National Council for the Advancement and Support Sup-port of Education recently awarded Springville resident resi-dent Melynda Burt, and her staff at Utah Valley State College a gold medal for their 2007 CD Case Calendar. Calen-dar. Burt works as director of Publications and Creative Cre-ative Services in the UVSC Department of Marketing and Communications. While in Chicago attend-. attend-. ing a writing conference, Burt recalls spending a lunch hour with a sketchpad sketch-pad at Millennial Park. "I went to the park intending intend-ing to write poetry or to sketch some of Chicago's amazing architecture," she said, "but when I left, I had plans for a calendar that could not only provide pro-vide practical information, but could help promote and propel our marketing messages while gaining the valuable desktop real estate of campus faculty, employees and friends of UVSC." Referred to simply as the CD Case Calendar, the project has become a favorite holiday tradition Springville Senior Citizen news Did you know that the Springville Senior Center Cen-ter has a large selection of books and puzzles that members can borrow or exchange? Stop by anytime from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to find out about this service. The center is located at 65 E. 200 South. The September birthday party sponsored by Wheeler Wheel-er Mortuary will be held on Friday, Sept. 7. Don't forget the yard sale on Saturday, Sept. 8, from 7 a.m.to noon. Your donated items would be much appreciated through Friday the 7th. There will be a picnic at noon on September 19th at the Kelly's Grove Kiwanis Pavillion in the canyon. Please be sure to reserve for this fun event. Bingo will follow lunch. The Senior Center will be closed from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. that day. The annual fall foliage tour will be on Saturday, Oct. 6. They will be driving driv-ing through Ogden Canyon and stopping for a few interesting in-teresting spots and having lunch. The cost of the trip is only $10. Sign up today; spots are filling fast. The meals next week include Sea Burger, Pork Chow Mein, Hot Dog, Beef Stroganoff and Breaded Chicken. You can eat the regular menu item, or you can choose from a diabetic or salt-free meal or a chef salad. Food is provided by Mountainland. Meals are served daily at noon. If you have any questions ques-tions or would like to make a meal reservation, please call 489-8738 Oh ! .fjp ; 1 1 f ;' 11 V i b J , f ' - - - for Burt to share with all the employees at UVSC. This year's calendar features fea-tures a soliloquy written by Burt that serves as its theme. The theme carries from month to month with amazing design and photography pho-tography to match the language. lan-guage. I've been encouraged to enter the piece in design competitions before, but never had," Burt said. The piece won gold at the national na-tional competition out of 530 entries. "I am fortunate to have a creativity-based career," Burt said. "Although it requires continuous risk-taking risk-taking and advocating for ideas, the rewards far surpass sur-pass the political hurdles that threaten to stifle any potential project." Hired as a senior writer and media relations assistant, as-sistant, Burt now serves as director over campus design, photography and print publications as well as working as editor of the institution's alumni magazine maga-zine Sequel. This semester, semes-ter, she is celebrating 10 years of full-time service to UVSC. Springville's Only Traditional Drug Store & Soda Fountain 489-6041 214 S. Main St. Springville 1 AM 24 HOURS RADO 1450 The Key to Ife s Jesus Christ NOW with Full Streaming Audio on the Web HTTP:WWW. KEYY.COM FAQY & RELATIONSHIPS Focus on the Family Dr. James Dobson .,.M-F 6 a.m.'S 5:00 p.m, Family Life Today Dr. Dennis Rainey J J 12 noon S Sat. 9 a.m. 2 Money Matters Howard Dayton .. M-F 6:30 pj. S Sat 9:30 a.m. & jOC-fl Complete program schedule and listener comment opportunity on our web site or phone us for a copy of our schedule! KEYY will not add your name to any mailing lists. J . liMWi WHY SUFFER? mTG 1 1 LAAit mm L Arthritis Failed Back Surgery Back & Leg Pain HeadachesTMJ Neck Shoulder & Arm Pain Mention this ad& receive your Initial Consultation, Exam &Xrays for FREE. Offer excludes medicare and other state and federally funded programs. Thursday, September 6, 2007 To receive a free copy of the award-winning CD Case Calendar, call 863-8222. 863-8222. Also available free to the first 200 callers are "Green Fever" T-shirts that promote UVSC's switch to university status in 2008. Burt also enjoys teaching teach-ing public relations classes and volunteering her skills at the Springville Museum of Art. She is married to Michael Burt and has two children: Noah and Jonah. She is the daughter of Paul and Ranee Thorpe. Melynda Burt 1 A DAY FAMILY RADIO. FCH UTA!3 VALLEY ; Children's Programs Adventures in Odyssey M-f 6:00 p.m. & Sat. 8 am. S 8 p.m. Down Gilead's Une : I Saturdays 7:30 a.m. & 7:30 fun. . CBH Storytime 'yX& .J? ;s M-F4p.rri.; I J j i En Espanol' since 1909 X RADIO dm VK (Evr fn.Tjrorri.n.n,n,.fTTa.HH rfrt-wiirMiftfc tt iiaftfin iTrfniiKTBrra 37 W. Main Santaquin 754-4878 V. t k I. L k L . . . L, L ' L L 'iiu'ii L tii-t -'i 1 |