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Show Thursday, February 22, 2007 S P R I NGVILLE HERALD SO TT ACM JCi vents Raschel Benson, Chris Eastman wedding told Raschel Dawn Benson and Christopher Daniel Eastman have chosen to be married mar-ried on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2007. A reception recep-tion will be held that evening from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Springville Museum of Art. Raschel is a graduate of Spanish Fork High School and is currently employed with Alpine Pediatrics in their Pharmar ceutical Research Department. Chris is a graduate of Springville High School. He served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the San Pablo, Philippines. He is currently employed with Icon Security. Both will continue their education at Utah Valley State College. Parents of the bride are Val and Julie Morris of Springville, Utah, and Paul and Jeanne Benson of Provo. Parents of the groom are Blake and Denise Eastman of Mapleton. Madison Leftwich, Michel Robertson to marry today Announcement is made by Steve and Brenda Leftwich of Colorado Springs, Colorado, of the engagement of their daughter, Madison, to Michael Lynn Robertson, Jr., son of Mike and Lynette Robertson of Springville, Utah. The couple plans to be married today, Thursday, Thurs-day, Feb. 22, 2007 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor tonight at the Colonial House, 187 W. Main, Lehi, Utah, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friends and family are invited to help them celebrate. Madison graduated from SHAPE American High School in Belgium and is currently in the nursing program at Utah Valley State College. ipn" '.'My1-" 1 - - jyi'-'mwMW! i' 'uwywwtw.11 1 1 w 1 1 imymfmm-)sm.. ,mi i u. .... . , , ' V .v ! , !! r: . . ,:,s J :s: ' s j " - SMI$M t IP : fllllf Msty Kooyman, Aaron Nielsen to marry Saturday David and Lori Kooyman of Salem, Utah, are delighted to finally be able to announce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Kristy Leigh, to Aaron Gene Nielsen, son of two very patient parents, Gene and Grace Nielsen of Mapleton, who are amazed this long-awaited day is actually here. The couple plans to be married in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will be held in Salem on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2007 from 6 to 9 p.m., with dancing from 7:30 tO 9 p.m., at the 1 1 ; ' I I J - J I i . tr f I J-l j ft" Aaron Nielsen - Kristy Kooyman Salem downtown LDS church, 60 S. Main Street, Salem. Christopher Eastman - Raschel Benson Grandparents of the bride are Dorothy Doro-thy Hurst and the late Paul Hurst of Payson and Brent and Connie Benson of Benjamin. Grandparents of the groom are Jim and Karen Muhlestein of Idaho, Duaine and Sue Paulson of Colorado and Harman and Elayne Eastman of Mapleton. The couple will make their first home in Spanish Fork. 3. ft iff 1 " - - 4 H d Madison Leftwich - Michael Robertson, Michael graduated from Springville High School and currently works at The Lodge at Snowbird. He served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints in Belgium and France. The couple will make their home in Utah Valley. Fruit Tree Pruning Classes It is time for Utah State University Extension's annual fruit tree pruning demonstrations in Utah County. They are free to the public, pub-lic, and you can pick which one you would like to attend. at-tend. The following classes will be held in the south end of the county: Tuesday, Feb. 27, 397 N. 600 East, Payson, apple, plum, apricot, peach, cherry and raspberries. Tuesday, Mar. 13, 9852 S. 6000 West, Payson, apple, peach, apricot, pear, plum, Roseason and old cherry. Wednesday, Mar. 14, 945 N. 500 East, Spanish Fork, golden delicious, red delicious, deli-cious, apricot, pear, walnut, peach red plum and green gauge plum. Friday, Mar. 2, 917 S. 1100 East, Spanish Fork, cherry, peach, apricot, nectarine, nec-tarine, apple, pear, grapes, raspberries and blackberries. blackber-ries. For more information call 851-8460, ext. 0. UVSC works with Utah Nurses Association to keep nurses licensed The Utah Nurses Association As-sociation and UVSC are working together to provide pro-vide a refresher course for registered nurses that have let their license lapse. The classes are designed to bring nurses not currently practicing up to speed with the latest medical advances. advanc-es. UVSC is contributing their facilities for class in-structioa in-structioa With the nurse shortage in Utah, three UVSC nursing nurs-ing faculty, Marianne Craven, Cra-ven, associate professor of nursing, along with Susan Su-san Rasmussen and Mina Wayman, assistant professors profes-sors of nursing, are taking time out of their schedule to help educate the more mature nurses that have not been introduced to today's to-day's nursing theories and technologies. . "Nurses in Utah are retiring re-tiring faster than we are getting new registered nurses," said Craven. "This is one way we can help alleviate al-leviate the nurse shortage. Technology in nursing changes so fast, it is important impor-tant to stay up-to-date with the latest medical procedures. proce-dures. This program helps nurses feel more comfortable comfort-able and competent to reenter re-enter the workforce." For more information on the recertification program, pro-gram, call the Utah Nurses Association at (800) 236-1617. Broadway actor to release album at SCERA Dallyn Vail Bayles, an experienced ex-perienced actor, soloist and recording artist will release his album, "Prayer," in concert con-cert March 13 at 8 p.m. at the SCERA Showcase in Orem. A native of Green River and graduate of BYU, Bayles Bay-les has performed in numer- Marge Groneman to celebrate 90 years DUP Camp Cottonwood meets Marjory Groneman of bpringville, Utah, will celebrate cele-brate her ninetieth birthday on Friday, Feb. 23, 2007. A family dinner will be held in her honor that evening. Marge was married to the late Lamar Groneman and they have three children: Kathryn (Don ) Tuttle, Michael Mi-chael (Jan) Groneman and Lawrence (Kathy) Groneman. Grone-man. They have 15 grandchildren, grand-children, 26 great-grandchildren and four great-greatgrandchildren. If you are lucky enough to know this great lady', give her a call and wish her a Happy Birthday! to: 'f i'J Marge Groneman Judy Eisner The Daughters of Utah Pioneers Camp Cottonwood Cotton-wood met February 8th. Co-hostesses for the Val-entine-themed event were Donna Packard, Jennie Jones and Mary Beth An-dreasen. An-dreasen. In keeping with the tradition tra-dition of singing songs from the past, "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" brought smiles to many of the daughter's faces. Phyllis Condie gave the local history lesson on the Tithing Yard of 1860, which was just west of Main Street at about First North. Inside the adobe wall, tithing of all kinds were received from grain to animals ani-mals and everything in between. be-tween. Sandy Allison gave an interesting report on her ancestor, Daniel King. A true love story took place as Daniel sailed for Zion across the Atlantic from London with a large group of English converts aboard the ship. Among them was a young girl who was to play a leading role in his life, Mary Green, whom he met on the ship. Not until months later in Salt Lake City did Daniel 9TH ANNUAL. FOOD DRIVE Join This Week $0 Service Fee. o Cune$ Amaze yourself." Bring a bag of non-perishable food items between March 1st and March 10th to your local Curves and join with no service fee. All groceries will be donated to local food banks. 801-794-1200 28 East 100 North Spanish Fork, UT 84660 curves.com Over 10,000 locations worldwide. Of1 based nr. tirrt visit wirollmwit, 12 morri. program.! valid with any ottwi offw. Mountain West Animal Hospital 410 So. 450 W., Springville 489-9676 meet her again at a church meeting and married her nine days later on October Octo-ber 29, 1855! The couple went on to settle in Spanish Span-ish Fork. Ilene Coffman told the group about the pioneer settling of Southern California Cali-fornia and the Mormon Battalion Trail. The public is invited to the next SpringvilleMa-pleton SpringvilleMa-pleton Company meeting on March 1 at 2 p.m. at the Civic Center. The next .Cottonwood Camp meeting will be on March 8 at 1 p.m. at the North Main Street meeting house. Visitors are always welcome. Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere sin-cere ignorance and conscientious consci-entious stutpidity. - Martin Luther King, Jr. ous productions including leading roles in the Broadway Broad-way touring company of "Les Miserables" and the China premier of the same production. He also portrayed por-trayed Hyrum Smith in the LDS church's feature-length film "Joseph Smith the Prophet of the Restoratioa" "Prayer" is a dramatic and intimate collection of songs about communion with God. The album is Bayles' first solo project. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for children and are available at 801-225-ARTS or www.scera.org. MWMlmwBU.Ji.i ii urn wmrm . . . 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