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Show Page Four - The Springville Herald January 1, 1986 Mountain View Pavilion names new director Rich Dean, Administrator at Mountain View Hospital in Payson announced the appointment of G. Michael Averett, ACSW, as Program Director of the new Mountain View Pavilion. Averett will be responsible for psychiatric services, social services and the Alcohol and Substance program at the Pavilion. Averett earned a bachelors degree in social work at Brgham Young University and a masters degree in social work from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, His broad range of experience as a therapist and program director lends the qualities essential to the success fo the new Pavilion at Mountain View Hospital. Mike Averett has served as the Director of the Davis County Youth Counseling Center, a supervising therapist at Provo Canyon School; and was the Department Head of the Social Work Program for four years at Adams State College in Alamosa, Colorado. At Pioneer Valley Hospital in West Valley City, Averett served as a counselor and crisis coordinator. More recently Averett was a crisis service specialist of the U of U Medical Center in Salt Lake City, He is a licensed clinical social worker and is accredited in the Academy of Certified Social Workers. "The position opening at Mountain View was a welcome opportunity," noted Averett. "The program at Mountain View has a good reputain, and I referred patients there clear from Salt Lake," he adds. Averett says the program at the Pavilion is more than just the general psychiatric care. It includes adolescent emotional and behavioral treatment, alcohol and substance abuse treatment for adolescents and adults, and community com-munity education and prevention Penrod in command In recent ceremonies Captain John W. Penrod assumed command of the 116th Engineer Company (CSE). Captain Penrod replaces Captain Clark Christensen, who has received a new assignment. The new commander began his National Guard career as an enlisted man over 18 years ago in the same unit that he heads now. In between Springville stints he has served in various positions in the 1457th Engineer Battalion. He has been a commander of the following units: Detachment D, Detachment An Company D and Company C, all of the 1457th Engineer Battalion. Penrod states that he is looking forward to working in his new position with "a group that is known for its professionalism in back-up support of other units, and for its history of outstanding community service." Captain Penrod is anxious to see the unit at full strength and reminds young men that there are exceptional ex-ceptional benefits for university and technical school students. There are still enlistment and re-enlistment bonuses available with many op-porunities op-porunities for training as operators of heavy equipment. Captain Penrod, his wife, Ann, and four children make their home in Springville. Captain John W. Penrod LDS recording artists on stage Your favorite LDS recording artists will perform their top-ten hits and their personal stories during LDS music week at the Valley Centre Theatre, 286 North State Street in Orem from January 3rd through the 20th., each Friday, Saturday and Monday evening at 8 p.m. Friday, January 3rd, Deanna Edwards, named American Heroine in the July issue of Ladies Home Journal for her ouutstanding work as a music therapist, and composer Debbie Hamilton will perform. Saturday, January 4th, Janice Kapp Perry, composer of "It's a Miracle" will share the evening with Steve Perry and Roger Hoffman. If ' programs. The outreach programs will be offered in the communities and provide speakers to church, civic and industry groups. Mike Averett.s wife, Claire, is the Executive Director of Hospice of Utah County, They are the parents of 4 children, and make their home in Orem. r : G. Michael Averett Duke Jewelry Store 220 South Main Springville, UT 489-4221 Happy Service Markets Brookside 759 E. 400 S. Springville. UT 489-5031 Happy Service 110 S. Main Springville, UT w .( 489-5607 . Boyer Coal & Feed lump and Slack 234 West. 700 South Springville, UT 489 9362 Thrift Mart Karl and Carol Jensen 410 South Main Springville. UT 489-8310 State Farm Insurance Co. Auto-Life-Fire S Health E. Dean Brian 52 West 200 So. Springville. UT 489-9444 Steiner's House of Flowers 460 North Main Springville, UT 489 4219 Lady Hawke, Yearling, Baby 274 S. Main, Springville 489-9765 Taco Time Quality food, fast, courteous and friendly service. 220 No. Main Springville. UT 489-5991 Bilt Rite Wood Products Kitchen Cabinets C Formica Counter Tops 1298 N. 1600 W. Mapleton, UT 489 9351 Mountain View Hospital in Payson "where People make the difference" 465-9201 Professional Arts Assoc. Doctors Clark E. Fullmer, Richard T. Jock son, Robert P. Jackson, Devon A. Nelson, John P. Mendenholl, Jeff Mathews, Rheumatology P.T. Brian B. Lambert 269 E. 400 So. - Springville 489-5669 jj I n Invesfment In your Future fnsT 1 I l: l( 11 li I! 11 LL 11 I "For where your treasure is, there will your heart be Brookside students spread Hmas cheer Traditionally, the last week of school before the Christmas holiday begins, the students at Brookside Elementrary gather around the Christmas tree and sing carols. Each day they join in singing such old favorites as "Silent Night" in Spanish and English, and "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer". Newly learned favorites include, "I'm gettin' Nuttin' For Christmas" and "Picture a Christmas". The caroling stimulates school unity, warms the heart and is enjoyed en-joyed by. students and teachers alike. This year, many students spread their Christmas cheer throughout the city. Wednesday, December 18, Mr. Fawson's and Miss Wall's fourth grade classes went caroling along Main Street in Springville. Among Spanish for The Missionary Training Center is sponsoring free experimental ex-perimental Spanish classes for persons over 55 years of age. Classes will run Tuesday through Friday evenings Jan. 14-24 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the MTC. The purpose of the classes is to test new materials written for senior missionaries (both couples and singles) called to Spanish-speaking missions. Those who participate should not have had any substantial experience also" SPRINGVILLE STAKE FIFTH WARD Bishop Mark Sumsion 489-6768 YW. RS, PM. Primary 11:00 Sunday School 12:00 Sacrament Meeting 12:50 SEVENTH WARD Bishop Rex Reeve Jr. 489-9369 YW, RS, PM, Primary 1:00 Sunday School . . .2:00 Sacrament Meeting 2:50 - EIGHTH WARD Bishop Ralph Poulson 489-4594 ' YW. RS. PM, Primary 1:30 Sunday School 2:30 Sacrament Meeting 3:20 TENTH WARD Bishop Benjamin C. Olsen YW. RS. PM. Primary U:00 Sunday School 12:00 Sacrament Meeting 12:50 SIXTEENTH WARD Bishop Gene R. Mangum 489-7104 ' YW, RS, PM, Primary 9:00 Sunday School 10:00 Sacrament Meeting 10:50 TWENTY-THIRD WARD Bishop H. Taylor Reynolds 489-5553 YW, RS, PM, Primary 8:30 Sunday School 9:30 '- Sacrament Meeting 10:20 SPRINGVILLE HOBBLE CREEK STAKE SIXTH WARD Bishop Phil Bird 489-4880 YW. RS, PM. Primary 9:00 Sunday School 10:00 Sacrament Meeting 10:50 ELEVENTH WARD Bishop Dale Osborn 489 6652 YW, RS, PM, Primary 9:00 Sunday School 10:00 Sacrament Meeting 10:50 FIFTEENTH WARD Bishop Stephen Nyman 489-7713 YW. RS, PM. Primary . 11:00 Sunday School 12 00 Sacrament Meeting . . 12:50 TWENTIETH WARD Bishop Clark Day 489-4632 YW, RS, PM. Primary 1:00 Sunday School 2:00 Sacrament Meeting 2:50 TWENTY-FIFTH WARD Bishop Melvin Stoheli 489-7135 YW, RS, PM. Primary 11 00 Sunday School 1 1 :50 Sacrament Meeting 12.50 TWENTY-SIXTH WARD (Singles) Bishop LoVar Felix 489-6783 RS. PM 1:00 Sunday School 2:00 Sacrament Meeting 2:50 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor John Rogers 373-2636 Office phone 489-8225 Sunday Services - 525 E. 400 So. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morn. & Eve. Worship 1 1 a.m. & 6 p.m. other places, they stopped at Aliens, Happy Service, the city offices and the police station. The children were cold when they arrived back at school, but were warmed by the Christmas spirit. The next day, the fourth grades walked to the Todholm Care Center and caroled for the residents. It was an experience many of the students will never forget. As they sang, they realized that these people were in need of the special gift they had to offer. The Todholm residents greatly enjoyed the love and attention at-tention shown by the students. The children left looking rather sober as each contemplated the lessons learned, and the value of the experience. ex-perience. Each child grew a little as he served others who were not as fortunate as they. Seniors with Spanish and should be able to commit time to attend every class and do about an hour's homework per day during the program. Because enrollment must be limited, some preference will be given to married couples, to persons 65 and older, and to those com-templating com-templating serving a mission. Anyone interested in participating should call the MTC at 378-6968 by Jan. 6. SPRINGVILLE K0L0B STAKE FIRST WARD Bishop Vee Sanford 489-7866 YW. RS, PM, Primary 1:00 Sundoy School 2:00 Sacrament Meeting 2:50 SECOND WARD Bishop Randall Morgan 489-7539 YW, RS, PM, Primary 1:00 Sunday School V. 1 :50 Sacrament Meeting . , . 2:50 TWELFTH WARdT Bishop James Pawle 489-5312 YW. RS. PM, Primary 9:00 Sunday School 10:00 Sacrament Meeting 10:50 FOURTEENTH WARD Bishop Morgan Thomas 489-6048 YW. RS, PM, Primary -,11:00 Sunday School 1 1 :50 Sacrament Meeting 1 :00 TWENTY-FOURTH WARD Bishop L. Kay Heaps 489-7890 YW. RS, PM, Primary 9:00 Sunday School 10:00 Sacroment Meeting . 10:50 TWENTY-SEVENTH WARD Bishop Gary Booth 489-5973 YW. RS. PM, Primary 11:00 Sunday School 12:00 Sacrament Meeting 12:50 MAPLETON STAKE FIRST WARD Bishop Lynn Bateman 489-7753 YW. RS. PM. Primary 9:00 Sunday School 10:00 Sacrament Meeting 10:50 SECOND WARD Bishop Michael S. Taylor 489-5369 YW. RS, PM, Primary .1:00 Sunday School 2 00 Sacroment Meeting 2:50 THIRD WARD Bishop Richard V. Beesley 489-7380 YW. RS. PM. Primary 9:00 Sunday School 10:00 Sacrament Meeting 10:50 FOURTH WARD Bishop Jan E. Wynn 489-9209 YW. RS, PM. Primary 1:00 Sunday School 2:00 Sacroment Meeting 2:50 FIFTH WARD Bishop David K. Benson. 489-7379 YW. RS, PM, Primary 1:00 Sunday School 2:00 Sacrament Meeting 2:50 SIXTH WARD Bishop Roderick G. Belts 489-3703 YW. RS, PM, Primary 9:00 Sunday School 10:00 Sacrament Meeting 10:50 SEVENTH WARD Young Adult Ward Bishop Collin Allen 489-5851 RS, PM 11:00 Sundoy School 12:00 Sacroment Meeting ..12:50 ' Viifc"- - Hi' 1 iiA - m m m - i.iim- m, Citizens of the month at Westside School for December are front row from left to right: Stephanie Sheldon, Reno Nackos, Anita Issacson, David Tulley, Trina Johnston, Ryan Sperry, 2nd row - Cam! Jacobson, Melannie Cragun, Nathan Giles, Kelli Olas, John Thorpe, Summer Thorpe, Aaron Oldroyd, Mathew Nielsen, back row - Brandon Hanks, Daphnie Simons, Robert Pickering, Diane Bartholomew, Danny McQuivey and Ronalyn Jacobson. Absent when picture was taken were Joshua Opfar and Suzy Nelson. Youth invited to New Year's dance The youth of the Springville-Mapleton Springville-Mapleton Region are invited to a New Year's Eve Dance to be held at the Mapleton Stake Center at 970 North 400 East in Mapleton. The dance will start at 9:00 p.m. and go until 12:15 a.m. The $1.50 fee will include refreshments, noisemakers, and prizes. Youth must have dance Make your own trail The New Year is uncharted territory. You can follow along the trails made by others as they push their way through the year. It will be the easier way, with hills to coast down, and tracks to follow. It's harder work to make your own trail if you forge ahead on your own. but you'll go farther and you'll go in the direction of your own choosing. The goals you pursue should be your own. Take a guide with you, though. The Lord has given us the charts, through the Holy Scriptures, to help us find the way ahead Photo , Ii'.l D.ivid Illy SPRINGVILLE NORTH STAKE THIRD WARD Bishop Hermann Peine 489-7773 YW. RS. PM. Primary 11:30 Sunday School 12:30 Sacrament Meeting 1:20 FOURTH WARD Bishop Steven I. Wolsey ' 489-8238 YW, RS, PM, Primary 9:00 Sunday School 10:00 Sacrament Meeting 10:50 NINTH WARD Bishop loren J. Phillips 489-4445 YW, RS, PM. Primary . .9:00 Sunday School . . 10:00 Sacrament Meeting 10:50 . THIRTEENTH WARD Bishop James W. Reed 489 6790 YW. RS. PM, Primary 2:00 Sunday School 3:00 Sacrament Meeting 3 50 SEVENTEENTH WARD Bishop L. Gary Peay 489-6347 YW, RS. PM, Primary 11:30 Sunday School 12:30 Sacroment Meeting 1:20 EIGHTEENTH WARD Bishop Don Bloxham 489-4228 YW, RS, PM, Primary '. ... 11:30 Sunday School 12:30 Sacrament Meeting 1:20 NINETEENTH WARD Bishop Harold Davis 489 9269 YW. RS. PM. Primary 9:00 Sundoy School 10:00 Sacrament Meeting 10:50 TWENTY-FIRST WARD Bishop James Whiting 489-8116 YW, RS. PM, Primary 9:00 Sunday School 10:00 Sacrament Meeting 10:50 TWENTY-SECOND WARD Bishop Tommy Helton 489-7003 YW, RS, PM, Primary . . 12:30 Sunday School 1 :50 Sacroment Meeting 2:40 COMMUNITY PRESBTTERIAN CHURCH Rev. George Lower 245 S. 200 E., 489-8501 Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Fellowship Hour After Worship cards and the dance is best dress. The theme of the dance is "Celebrating a Year of Victories." The youth of Springville have had an outstanding year in 1985, and this dance is a celebration of all the fine youth in the communities of Mapleton and Springville. "Sounds Easy" Super Girl, Black Arrow, Cotton Club, O God You Devil, Karate Kid 1084 North Main Spanish Fork, UT 798-7876 National Farmers Union Ins. Co. Auto, Home, Bus., and Life Mac Brimholl 144 N. Main. Springville 489-5625 or 489-4549 Frank Memory's Garage 38 West Center Springville 489-5021 Barratt Builders Supply 1166 S. Main Spanish Fork, UT 798-7441 Snelson Photo Color Lab We develop your film, too. 80 West Center Springville 489-3218 Stephen's Ceramics Mini Seminars each Tuesday Reg. classes Wed. 10-1 S 7-10 p.m. Open Tues. thru Sat. 10-5 1015 South 400 East Springville 489-3025 JOHNSON'S ONE STOP ' 309 North Main 489-6874 Video Stop Beta-VHS movie and recording rentals 32 West 200 South 489-7469 Red's Head Shed $5 off all perms Solar nails 2 sets $30 1280 North 170 East 489-8028 |