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Show Page Four - The Springville Herald - July 19, 1989 vV V Staff Sergeant Delbert D. Fullmer recently concluded his service in the Utah National Guard. Members of the 1 16th Engineer Company (CSE) were assembled and honored Fullmer in retirement ceremonies. Sergeant Ser-geant Fullmer had served with distinction for 21 years in the National Guard. He originally enlisted in 1949 and served until 1956. He later rejoined the Springvillc unit in 1977 and served until the present as a member of the maintenance platoon. Fullmer and his wife will continue to make their residence in Springvillc. .,., I, luiiiiiimiuMiiili i rrTr-ijipii.uii.ii!iiimP!iiiiii ' lmm -iiiiiuiiwiiijiu)MiiuiMijiiiiLi-uiiuai.imwimiiiiwiiliiuiw n n .iiiiiiiup m wMfflW89MB!ffW9 : ... 'Mt'-:'-- I ..V-'''- ' '.:V T i 1 ?mf- - ,- , : V., , - "' '. ' , .V.,.,'. ,: I , ... ' J A. ll' : ,J L. 1 Lal. I LJ J L : ; J Kenneth Weight Jr. ?; y efirod Provo unit of educQfors elects president Jonathcn Bartholomew, age 14, son of Steven and Susan Bartholomew of Springville, will receive his Eagle Scout Award Sunday, July 23, 1989. He is a member of the Varsity Team 6122 and his Eagle project was to paint the gales at both cemeteries for Memorial Day. Jonathcn is on the honor roll at the jr. high and will be attending the National Scout Jamboree at Fort A.P. Hill Virginia Vir-ginia next week. His grandparents arc Eldcn and Lena Bartholomew, Wood row Weight and Lucille and Fred Wood. The Provo Unit of the Utah Retired Re-tired School Employees Association Associa-tion has elected Kenneth Weight, Jr. of Springville to serve as president presi-dent of the group. Brent Lindstrom is the outgoing president. Members Mem-bers are retired employees of the Provo School District. Officers were installed at a summer sum-mer dinner party by Florence Chandler, Chan-dler, president of the Utah State Association. Employees of the district dis-trict who retired this year were honored as part of the program. Other officers who will be serving with Mr. Weight include Keith Aston, Vera Nielsen, Ellen Allen, Marian Brandley and Frank Chambers. Cham-bers. Kenneth E. Weight Jr., retired educator, served 29 years as teacher and administrator in the Provo School District. He also taught at B.Y. High School and in the Granite Gran-ite and Nebo School Districts. He has pursued graduate studies at BYU, Utah State University, University Uni-versity of Utah, University of Oregon Ore-gon and at University of Colorado. He has served on numerous state and local education committees. ' He has been chairman of the state board of education committee for junior high and middle schools. He was chairmen of Utah State Advisory Advi-sory Committee on Title IV programs pro-grams to select, monitor and guide these programs in many schools across the state. He served for many years on the Utah State Accreditation Accredita-tion committee for junior high and middle schools. He is a life member of the National Na-tional Education Association and the Utah Education Association and Provo Education Association. He is a member of the Phi Delta Kappa and has served this organization organi-zation in many leadership positions. Kenneth has been a teacher at all grade levels from 6th grade through graduate school and has been a guest instructor at BYU for summer school and early morning classes. About 35,000 people work in the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City. Another 80,000 visit on business each year. Michael G. Binks, son of Glade E. I and Collette Binks of Springville, has returned home after serving an LDS mission in Rome, Italy. His welcome home will be held Sunday, Sun-day, July 23, 1989 at 9 a.m. in the Springvillc Stake Center, 245 South 600 East The first mun "One small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind." With those words 20 years ago, astronaut Neil Armstrong secured a place in his-, his-, tory July 20, 1969, as the first man to walk on the moon's surface. Apollo 11, carrying Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. and Michael Collins, was the first manned space: craft to land on the moon. In May 1961, President John F. Kennedy had committed the United Stales to landing a manned spacecraft space-craft on the moon "before this decade is out." The moon landing program was named Apollo. When Apollo 11 landed, and ' Armstrong stepped onto the moon's surface, he reported sinking approximately approxi-mately 18 inch into the fine powdery pow-dery surface material. Aldrin joined Armstrong, and together they took photographs, collected lunar soil and planted the United States flag. Consumer taxes hurt ifc. i0 w tvVff V www www Bradley R. Morgan, son of Randy 1 and Marge Morgan of Springville, will arrive home Thursday, July 20 after completing an LDS mission in Santiago, Dominican Republic.' His homecoming will be held Sunday, Sun-day, July 23, 1989 at 11 a.m. in the Springville Second Ward, 451 South Main. Chad G. DaybcU, son of Jack and Sheila DaybcU of Springville, has returned home after serving an LDS mission in Morristown, New Jersey, Jer-sey, Spanish speaking mission. His homecoming will be held on Sunday, Sun-day, July 23, 1989 at 1 1 a.m. in the Springville 23rd Ward, Center Street chapel. Porscfie owners race, but not ipinst each otfier by Roger J. Sturman I will have to admit, even though it is a fast, sporty, little car, and probably a lot of fun to drive around the oval track, it may be expecting a little too much for the owners of a bunch of $60,000.00 automobiles to put them all together in a wheel spinning, fender crunching, winner take all, race. They do race, however. how-ever. Saturday afternoon and most of the day Sunday, the Porsches zoomed around the track at Sun-tana Sun-tana racing the clock! Saturday night, the Sport Cars got off the track and the Stock cars were there for some exciting races. A record crowd of spectators watched several new cars and drivers driv-ers compete. CorryPasquin,oneof ww m'rt vi? ww www the new contenders, won the Main Event in the Street Stock division. Kenny Wilkerson Jr., driving the crowd pleasing, "Pink Lady," won " the Super Stock and Scott Mullen again led the pack of Late Models. Trophies were awarded to Carl Jensen, Roy Powell, Bill Pendleton and Scott Mullen. Bill Pendleton also won the Super Stock Heat Race and Roy Powell won the Street Stock Heat. Jim Waters, a Suntana repeat re-peat winner, took the Late Model Heat Race. Drop a thimble over the center tube in a percolator coffeepot before be-fore adding ground coffee, that way grounds won't fall in the water. W W O w WWW W- Attend. 3111 (u Yon Chiirc Art City Publishing Publishers of The Springville Herald 161 South Main Springville 489-5651 tjJ-V Kitchen Cabinets S f t & Formica Mood ' Cabinets 1238 North 1600 West Maplfton & Formica Counter Tops 489-9351 489-3121 Complete Auto Service Foreign & Domestic 1230 So. Main Sprircville WVING ENTERPRISES Little Giant Ladders Scaffolds, ladder access.. Tool & die machine & Mfg. 1325 Industrial Circle Sorinaville 489-3684 y "I r I- 340 Interstate Parts & Supply Jack Widdison Owner Htty Equipment Construction, Whohstk Pirts 1227 West 800 North Mapleton 489-4969 1 Allen's Super Save Foods & Drugs South Main Springville 489-4377 We develop your film, too. 80 West Center SnrinnvillR 4RQ..171R SPRINGVILLE KOLOB STAKE FIRST WARD Sacrament Meeting 1 1 :00 Sunday School. Primary 12:15 YW. RS.PM 1:10 J. Mack Boyack .......... 489-6642 SECOND WARD Sacrament Meeting 11:00 Sunday School, Primary .12:15 YW RS.PM 1:10 Bishop J. Michael Dauis. . . .489-9110 TWELFTH WARD Sacrament Meeting 1:00 Sunday School. Primary 2:15 YW. RS.PM. . . 3:10 Bishop Robert Jones ...... 489 4214 FOURTEENTH WARD Sacrament Meeting 9:00 Sunday School. Primary 10:15 YW. RS.PM 11:10 Bishop Steven Jackson . . . .489-4205 TWENTY FOURTH WARD Sacrament Meeting 1 00 Sunday School. Primary 2:15 YW RS.PM .3:10 Bishop L. Kay Heaps 489 7890 TWENTY-SEVENTH WARD Sacrament Meeting 9:00 Sunday School. Primary 10: 15 YW. RS.PM 11:10 Bishop Gary Booth 489 5973 SPRINGVILLE STAKE,' FIFTH WARD Sacrament Meeting . . 1 :00 Sunday School. Primary . . , . 2:15 YWRSPM .....3:10 Bishop Julian Raulston . . . .489-5155 SEVENTH WARD Sacrament Meeting 9:00 Sunday School. Primary 10:15 YW. RS.PM ... 11 10 Bishop Glade E. Binks .... 1489 5721 EIGHTH WARD Sacrament Meeting 9 00 Sunday School. Primary ...... 10:15 YW.RS PM 11:10 Bishop Norley Hall , . 489 651 " TENTH WARD Sacrament Meeting 1:00 Sunday School, Primary . ',,.,2:15 YW.RS. PM 310 Bishop James M. Nance . . 489 9 786 SIXTEENTH WARD Sacrament Meeting 11 :00 Sunday School. Primary 12 15 YW RS.PM 110 Bishop Martin Palmer 489-5328 TWENTY-THIRD WARD Sacrament Meeting 11 :()() Sunday School. Primary 12:15 YW. RS.PM 1:10 Bishop Alan M, Bird 489-9082 MAPLETON STAKE FiRST WARD Sunday School. Primary 1 1:00 YW. RS.PM . 11:50 Sacrament Meeting 12:45 Bishop B. Ray Anderson . . 189-3259 SECOND WARD YW. RS.PM Primary 11:00 Sunday School 12.00 Sacrament Meeting 12:45 Bishop Alan M. Kendall. . . .489-9716 Food for the Soul As you enjuy your garden, consider the flowers. While the peas and corn feed the body, the flowers are food for the soul. It is essential that we have food, or our bodies will waste away. But our appreciation apprecia-tion of beauty will fade away too if we do not feed it. In beauty, and particularly in the beauty of growing things, we see the divine touch that lets us know this creation crea-tion was not a cosmic accident, but part of .a great plan. Photo & Text-David Bly ...He hath made everything beautiful in time. (Ecclesiastes 3:11) 0T r, - . -is i. i 0 THIRD WARD YW. RS. PM. Primary 9:00 Sunday School .......... 10.00 Sacrament Meeting 10.45 Bishop Richard V Beeslev . 4H9- 7380 FOURTH WARD Sunday School, Primary 9:00 YW. RS.PM 10:00 Sacrament Meeting 10:45 Bishop J. Reed Hansen .... 489-501 1 FIFTH WARD YW. RS. PM. Primary .1:00 Sunday School 2:00 Sacrament Meeting 2:45 Bishop David K Benson . 489-7379 SIXTH WARD Sunday School. Primary 9:00 YW RS.PM 9:50 Sacrament Meeting . 10.50 Bishop Jo L. Knight 489-5945 EIGHTH WARD 4 Sunday School. Primary 1.00 YW. RS.PM 1 50 Sacrament Meeting 2:45 Bishop Kenneth H Jones . 489 31 13 NINTH WARD Sunday School. Primary 1:00 YW.RS PM 150 Sacrament Meeting 2:45 Bishop Burton K Olsen ... 489 6075 1 TENTH WARD Sunday School 1 1:00 RS. PM 12:00 Sacrament Meeting 12:40 Bishop Kay Brooks 489 4570 SPRINGVILLE HOBBLE CREEK STAKE SIXTH WARD Sacrament Meeting . , . .' L00 Sunday School. Primary 2 20 YW RS.PM 310 Bishop J. Niel Strong 489 6833 ELEVENTH WARD Sacrament Meeting 11 OO Sunday School. Primary 12:20 YW. RS.PM 1.10 Kshop John F. Strong 489 4069 I II I! (Mil WARD Sacrdtm'tit Mwtiny ) (( Sunday School. Primary . . . 2 20 YW RS. I'M A 10 Bishop Brad Walker 48 9 7746 TWENTIETH WARD Sacrament Meeting. 9 00 Sunday School. Primary 10 20 . YW RS I'M 11 10 Bishop D. Ray Reutzel 489-91 1 1 TWENTY FIFTH WARD . Sacrament Meeting 9:00 Sunday School. Primary 10.20 YW RS PM , 11 10 Bishop Melvin Staheli 489 7135 TWENTY -EIGHTH "Sacrament Meeting ., 11 :0l) Sunday School. Primary 12 20 YW. RS PM 1:10 Bishop Larrv K Johnson. . .489 3714 SPRINGVILLE SPRING CREEK STAKE FIRST WARD YW. RS. PM. Primary 1.00 Sunday School 2:00 Sacrament Meeting 2:45 Bishop Ridge Phillips 489-4132 SECOND WARD Sacrament Meeting 1 1 :()0 Sunday School, Primary 12:20 YW. RS.PM 1:10 Bishop Nicholas Cronk 489-6238 THIRD WARD Sacrament Meeting 1 1 ;00 Sunday School. Primary 12:20 YW. RS. PM 1:10 Bishop Frank Nackos. .: . . .489-3068 FOURTH WARD Sacrament Meeting . 1:00 Sunday School, Primary 2:20 YW. RS.PM 3:10 Bishop Ray Bartholomew ,.489 9536 FIFTH WARD YW. RS.PM. Primary 9:00 Sunday School 10:j!)0 Sacrament Meeting 10:50 Bishopi.esie DeeAHred . '. .489-9763 SIXTH WARD Sacrament Meeting , . .9:00 Sunday School. Primary ...... 10:20 YW RS PM .11:10 Bishop Reed Argyle 489-5830 SEVENTH WARD . Sacrament Meeting . 9:00 Sunday School. Primary 10:20 YW. RS.PM 11:10 Bishop Dale Black 489-9892 EIGHTH WARD Sacrament Meeting 1:00 Sunday School. Primary 2:20 YW. RS.PM 3:10 Bishop Arden Pope 489-5361 NINTH WARD Sacrament Meeting 9:00 Sunday School, Primary ...... 10:20 YW. RS.PM 11:10 Bishop Berton Andreasen . . 489-9185 i TENTH WARD SVcnamnt Meeting , , 1:00 Sunday School, Primary , .2:20 YW. RS.PM 3:10 Bishop Stephen Rogers 489-9823 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor John Rogers 489-8082 Office Phone 798-9470 Meetings held at 730 East 800 North. Spanish Fork Mail P.O. Box 49, Springville Sunday Services Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morn. Worship 11 a.m. Eve. Worship ,6 p.m. COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. George Lower . ...... .489-8501 245 South 200 East Sunday School .9:30 Worship 10:30 ' Fellowship Hour After Worship (Cil i I f mj COPIES PLUS PRINTING 717 North Vain Springville 489-3456 Compliment of: Intermountain Lift 2120 South State Springville 489-3652 State Farm Insurance Co. Auto-Life-Fire & Health Dean Brian 52 East 200 South Springville 489-9444 h -i Steiner's Flowers 460 North Main Springville 489-4219 I Thorpe Burial Vault Inc Concrete Products and Dependable Service 1267 West 800 North Mapleton 4 489-6111 .. . ..! 4 i Duke Jewelry Store 720 South Main -Springville 489-4221 -4 713 North Main -Springville 489-3267 Ralph's Automotive Body, Fender & Painting Collision & Insurance Repair 1410 West 1600 North, Mapleton 489-3233 1 |