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Show Thursday, September 27, 2007 SPRINGVILLE HERALD Andrea Parker ike Sorensen Social Events M Denisha Brown, Alex Oldroyd to marry in temple Colleen and Lonny Brown of Spring-ville, Spring-ville, Utah, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Denisha, to Alexander Clark Oldroyd, son of Julie Oldroyd of Springville and the late Douglas Doug-las Oldroyd. The couple plans to be married on Friday, Fri-day, Oct. 5, 2007 in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Springville Museum of Art, 126 E. 400 South, Springville. Spring-ville. Both Denisha and Alex are graduates I . f ; 1 s .... :. v :cn 'if 1 - : Denisha Brown - Alex Oldroyd of Springville High School and will make their home in Springville while they attend at-tend school next year. Springville author writes controversial book Springville resident Brad Tew: has written a new novel just released by Pub-lishAmerica Pub-lishAmerica called "PIPM Ultimatum." The action, sci-fi thriller is set in the near future as a new organization orga-nization is formed by powerful pow-erful world leaders to take extreme measures to solve all of the most serious global problems that have reached unprecedented levels in an effort to avoid the impending apocalypse. Global warming, deple- Great Faces PHQTQGRftPHV VSf SavlnglMiOciuntyfem Sonnee with value-. priced rates & swift sendee (; 4Saving aS occasion memories fcriqyeais; digital saapbooking too! 439-6516 & 592-5353 greatfecesphotography.com tion and pollution pollu-tion of natural resources, disease dis-ease epidemics, starvation, loss of the ozone and threats of nuclear warfare war-fare are among the organization's organiza-tion's many priorities to resolve re-solve for once and for all. Their methods meth-ods are radical and they face tremendous opposition as their highly trained Special Forces infiltrate infil-trate every in habited region around the world to eliminate specific target populations that have been determined to be linked to the causes of the problems. The complex plot is cerebral ce-rebral and not for the faint of heart. The mystery and suspense combine with a broad range of historic accuracy and actual fact- 1 : i - 1 I I 'ti'lrllll'it lnf" """J shop dine c&cw Witches milling aroynd.Sji- Now thru October 31st v SOUTH COUNTY'S ONLY SECURE ALZHEIMER unit mmsiommm Homestyle Assisted Living 798-1500 Talk with Bryan about our Move-In Special! Take a 3D-Tour of our facility at www.hearthstone-manor.com based realism to create innovative and fascinating fascinat-ing reading. The surprise ending leaves the reader euphoric and anxious for more. According to Tew, the book was written out of his own personal frustration frustra-tion with the seriousness of the world problems and the helplessness of being unable to do anything to help. He used controversial subjects and some shocking shock-ing or alarming events to promote dialog for public awareness and positive change. Although not written specifically for LDS readers, read-ers, Tew says they will definitely def-initely relate to the book because the organization is a metaphor for the second coming of Christ and there are so many LDS themes and references throughout the book. Tew plans two more books in the series and hopes to see it evolve into a movie production. Copies may be purchased on the PublishAmerica.com website web-site or by ordering through local bookstores. wedding Friday Andrea Parker and Michael C. So-rensen So-rensen have chosen to be sealed in the Salt Lake IDS Temple for Time and all Eternity, on Friday, Sept. 28, 2007. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Rod and Connie Parker of Springville, Utah The prospective groom is the son of Chris and Karen Sorensen, also of Springville. They will be honored at a reception that same evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at The Barn on Mapleton Pond, 1250 S. 1250 East, Mapleton. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The prospective groom is a graduate of Springville High School and Southern Utah University. She is currently enrolled in the Community Health Program at Kate Wright, Kyle Grotegut temple vows Timothy and Jan Grotegut are pleased to announce the engagement of their son, Kyle Kainoa, to Kate Marie Wright, daughter of Lucky and Lyn Wright. The couple will be sealed in the Mount Tim-panogos Tim-panogos LDS Temple on Saturday, Sept. 29,2007. A tropical reception will be held that same evening from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Wright Residence, 13595 S. 1300 East in Draper, Utah. Family and friends are invited to celebrate and meet with the happy couple. The bride-to-be is a 2004 graduate of Alta High School She is currently employed em-ployed at Airtime Gymnastics in Springville. Spring-ville. The prospective groom is a 2001 Shannon Powell, Dennis Stokes to trade vows Friday Shannon Powell and Dennis John Stokes have chosen Friday, Sept. 28, 2007 to enter into an eternal union in the Bountiful LDS Temple. Parents of the bride are Marilyn and the late Donald Powell Parents of the groom are Alva and Sherry Stokes. Friends and family are invited to a reception re-ception held in their honor from 7 to 9 p.m. at the LDS Stake Center at 400 E. 400 North in Springville, Utah. Mike Sorensen - Andrea Parker Utah Valley State College. The prospective groom is a graduate gradu-ate of SHS and UVSC. He is currently employed through Nebo School District, teaching at Mapleton Elementary. Andrea and Mike will make their first home in Springville. t v ' - ' :.:X. mm Kyle Grotegut - Kate Wright graduate of Springville High. He served an LDS mission in Houston, Texas, South Mission, Spanish speaking. He recently returned home from a tour of duty to Ramadi, Iraq, with the 321st Combat Engineer En-gineer Battalion of the Army Reserves. He will be returning to Brigham Young University to finish his education. . s 1 i 1 . - ' ' ' f1 4, 1 1 ' 1 t f 1 . A i ' 1 Shannon Powell - Dennis Stokes Auditions for 'Plaid Tidings' at SCERA The SCERA Center for the Arts in Orem announces auditions for its upcoming December 2007 production of "Plaid Tidings," a special spe-cial holiday edition of the popular musical "Forever Plaid." "Plaid Tidings" will be directed by Robinne Booth and will play at the SCERA Center for the Arts December 14-22. Auditions for men ages 20 and older will be held Thursday, Oct. 4, from 7 to 9 p.m. in Room B3 of the SCERA Center, 745 S. State in Orem. Auditioners should come prepared to sing 16 measures of an upbeat 50's harmony song, if possible. 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