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Show V ufittgtoill January 25, 1979 Section Tw New bishopric for the Springville Sixth Ward are from left front. Carlos Walters, first counselor; Bishop Bert ( herrington, Thomas Warriner, second counselor. From rear left are Niel Strong, financial clerk; Steven Noyes, assistant ward clerk; Woodrow Weight, ward clerk; and Sterling Fackrell, executive Hobblecreek District Explorer presidents association elections Post Presidents of Hobblecreek will have an opportunity to elect District Officers on Sunday evening January 28, at 7 p.m. in the Springville Stake Administration Building. Nominations for the office of Area Explorer Chairman and the Western Region Explorer Chairman will also be a part of the business. John Stephans, District Executive, reports that only 16 of the current 24 wards in Springville-Mapleton Springville-Mapleton area have registered Explorer Posts. However the unregistered posts will be permitted to vote if they bring their new charter application with them to this meeting. Program planning ideas for both District and Council activities -for the coming year will be proposed by the youth leaders. Melinda Lee, Linda Peterson, and Dori Bigler, from left, are enrolled in the Springville-Mapleton Community Schools creative dance class which began Tuesday at Grant Elementary School. These is still time to register for those interested. Current interest rate for week of January 18 through 24 Interest rate Annualized yield paid on a $10,000 deposit for a 6 month period of time. That's .25 higher than is paid on Treasury Bills. For more information call 489-9436 . Adult Exploring leaders are also invited to be in attendance with their presidents at this Planning Conference and election. Updated information on forthcoming Explorer Program activities will be distributed to all those attending. Of special importance to this group is the upcoming up-coming Utah National Parks Council's Explorer Spring Planning conference con-ference to be held at Snow College on Saturday Feb. 3,from9a.m. to 2:00 p.m. A Mountain west area Exploring BSA Conference Con-ference will be held in Logan at USU on Feb. 24, beginning with a continental con-tinental breakfast and registration at 7:30 a.m. Workshops on effective Explorer Post programs, 'as well as elections of new officers, will be held. Keynote speakers will be Bishop Vaughn J. 9.725-10 !fiftS7CSa)in) iVfcL Ovr a billion Early withdrawals art subject secretary. Not present for picture were Dean Muhlestein and Frank Fatten, assistant ward clerks. The group was named by President Glendon Johnson who conducted a special ward conference Sunday, January 21. They succeed Bishop Rodney Burt and counselors Jerry York and Eldon Bartholomew. Featherstone and General John Wright, National Director Exploring Ex-ploring BSA. A tomb now suffices him for whom the whole world was not sufficient. F.pitaph on Alexander the Great Man are made by nature unequal. It is vain, therefore, to treat them as if they were equal. Froude Male instructor to teach children's creative dance Jerry Hatch, a dancer performer from B YU will be teaching creative dance classes at Grant Elementary school beginning Jan.. 23 for the community schools program. Registration will be held during the dollars In assets to a substantial Interest penalty. 2112 first few weeks of class. The brochure sent out by the Community schools is in error and the classes are scheduled as follows: Tuesdays .; v 5- 6 p.m. Beginning 6-7 year old. 6- 7 p.m. Intermediate 5-7 5-7 year old 7- 8 p.m. Boys movement class 6-9 years old Thursdays 4- 5 p.m. Intermediate Ages 8-12 5- 6 p.m. Beginning 4-5 6- 7 p.m. Beginning 8-12 7- 8 p.m. Ladies Class For further information call Jerry Hatch 224-3751 These classes are in continuation from fall with the addition of a ladies class for those who are interested in getting into better shape and enjoying movement once again. Also featured this term is a boys movement class. This class is not intended for a dance class per se, but will be concentrating con-centrating on athletic movement with emphasis on flexibility, strength, and creativity. Mr. Hatch has been involved with the Artists in the School program recently and has a wide variety of experience in dance ranging from The Dancer's Company, a modern dance performing per-forming group at BYU, to performing on television recently. Psychologist to conduct community ed classes Jonathan M. Chamberlain, Cham-berlain, a licensed practicing psychologist and marriage and family counselor will be teaching a special workshop for the Springville Community School this winter. The course will be held Wednesdays from 7 - 8 p.m. in room C-4 at the high school. The workshop will be a lecture series with assignments for individual in-dividual participation and application of the principles prin-ciples introduced. Participants Par-ticipants will be helped to do the following: Recognize self-defeating self-defeating behavior, Learn how to control self-defeating behavior, -(-Assume responsibility respon-sibility for these behaviors, -(-Recognize and take control over the choices of doing them, Klder Jon- Courtney Civile, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Hal M. Clyde, has returned from the Bangkok. Thailand mission. He will be welcomed home in the Kith ward sacrament meeting on Sunday January 28 at I p.m. in the Springville Stake house. Among other duties. Klder Clyde served as member development assistant and assistant to the mission president. During the last four months he worked on the completion of the translation of the Doctrine and Covenants into the Thai Language. MEL DUKE We specialize in remounting. Let us take your old ring and re-mount it in today's fashion. We can glamorize it with a new setting. Guaranteed workmanship over 30 years in Springville Shop Our Mny pint Gift Suggestions. Diie Jewelry 220 South Main Learn how to use a journal or diary for self-help, " 'J Jonathan M. Chamberlain Louise K. Nelson has been called to serve in the California Ventura Mission. A farewell testimonial in the New LDS tth Ward Chapel, January 28, at 12::10 p.m. Sunday afternoon will be held. She will enter the .MTC on Feb. I. iiji:iiairi:? Learn ways to prevent self-defeating behavior in self and our children. A minimum of 40 people is required to successfully run the class, so please bring your family and friends! A Community Education brochure describing this and all nfhpr rlasses alone with costs and starting dates, will be mailed to each 1 home in the Nebo School District. Registration will continue through January 31. Springville North Stake Scout of the month is Alex Roy lance a member of the Rams Patrol from the third Ward. Barbara Bar-bara Peterson is his Scout leader. Son of Alan and Venita Roy lance, Alex enjoys playing the trumpet with the band, chess, football, and earning his own money by mowing lawns and shoveling snow. He raises rabbits and helps with the baby sitting at home. He is an all-around good scout and his goal is to earn his Eagle Award. ' I si jT 'jaw h ari Closing Sfloire Everything in) xoDD morchiidise Dim f ho S'Swe Hurry Hurry Hurry! ALL SALES FINAL Poets invited to enter original works The Utah State Poetry Society invites all aspiring young poets to enter their works in the 1979 poetry contest. Deadline for mailing manuscripts is February 1. Poets under 13 (before their 13th birthday) may submit as many as five entries, 20 lines or less, to contest chairman Oneita B. Sumsion, RFD 1 Box 59-110, Spanish Fork 84660. Prizes of $10, $5, and $5 will be awarded for first, second and third places respectively. Poets 13, to and including in-cluding age 17, may send entries to chairman Patty Gurule, 727 E. 200 S., Provo 84601. Limit will be five poems per entrant with a line limit of 25 lines. Prizes of $15, $10, and $5 will be awarded for first, second and third places. All entries in both catogories should be mailed with self addressed ad-dressed stamped envelopes en-velopes with sufficient postage. Health clinic popular Sue Harris, R. N., health practitioner, in charge of physical examinations at the recently completed health clinic at the Senior Citizen Center, said today, "It is a pleasure to work in the new and enlarged facilities." Appointment dates for physicals are filling fast and she urges all who have not had exams to contact her at her home after 6 p.m. Phone 489-4047 489-4047 (Mrs. John Sterling Harris). Musi Go! 265 South Snrinaville Krian Korth, son of Bishop and Mrs. Don Korth, will return this week from the Germany Ger-many Deusseldorf LDS Mission. He will be welcomed home at the Maplelon First Ward sacrament meeting, Sunday, January 28, at 5 p.m. Carl C. Clyde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine P. Clyde of Springville, has been called to serve an LDS mission to the Japan Send a i Mission. His farewell will be held on Sunday, January 28 at 1 :'.W p.m. in the Springville Tenth Ward Chapel, :'.-. F.ast Center Street. He will enter the Mission Training Center on February 8. Main |