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Show Page Four - The SprinftvillP Herald - January 30. 1991 . 1 SOCIAL EfENTS i I .'.- . - 1 ' ' - l " )' ... r. o' s' A ! The sweet lady in the middle is (Jwen Allan. She enjoyed a special 92nd birthday lunch last week with her visiting teachers, Roberta James and Pricilla Haines, and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Collin (Peggy) Allan and granddaughter, Marion Montague. Mrs. Allan was born in Cedar City and came to Mapleton many years ago to teach school. She married Jim Allan and stayed to enjoy a wonderful life in Mapleton. to ) ; ' ' ' : " j ' " fx . - I: - -" -ii i imn m r L: C't. m . , iaaT . J- Todd Jake (TJ) Whiting, son of Todd C. and Sue Ann Whiting Whit-ing of Mapleton, turned one year old on December 4, 1990. His grandparents are Loeen Whiting of Mapleton and the late Neil Whiting, and Fay J. and Mary Lou Llewellyn of Springville. Lisa Marie Payne, daughter of Jeff and Jeni Payne of Springville, celebrated her first birthday on January 1, 1991. Her grandparents are Howard and Gwen Lund and Dell and June Faddis, all of Salt Lake. She has two brothers, Kyle and Taylor and a sister, Valerie. - "J Little Stephanie Kay Hickman, Hick-man, daughter of Lorna Kay Hickman of Springville and Allen Tyler Hickman of Pay-son, Pay-son, celebrated her first birthday birth-day on January 7, 1991. Her grandparents are Lorin and Vivian Trinnaman of Orem and Gary and Kaye Hickman of Payson. 1 r ( : I Him fej Muhlestein-Jensen wedding Feb. 1 Rosie and Creig Jensen of Spanish Fork arc pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Andrea K., to Mr. R. Milt Muhle-stein, Muhle-stein, son of F. Milo and Linda Muhlestoin of Springville. The couple plans to be married on Thursday, February 1 , 19(JI in the Manli LDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening fioin 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Spanish Fork West Stake Center, 400 North 050 West. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The bride-to-be graduated from Spanish Fork High School and LDS Seminary. She is attending Utah Valley Community College. The prospective groom graduated from Springville High School and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mision in Michigan. Grandparents of the bride are Oral and Ellen Jensen, Lela Curtis and the late Le-Grand Le-Grand Curtis. Grandparents of the groom arc Harold and Helen Smith and J.B. Muhlcstein. His great-grandparents are Hael Cioulc', age 99, of San Jose, California and Harry Goulc, age 105, of Provo. The couple will make their first home in Spanish Fork. Shannon Clayson to marry Bryan Wilmot Shannon Rochelle Clayson, daughter of Lynn and Martha Clayson of Mapleton, will marry Bryan T. Wilmot, son of Lee and Chris Fuchs of Idaho Falls, ID on Friday, February 1st, 1991. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Excelsior Hotel in Provo. There will be an open house at the Shilo Inn in Idaho Falls on Saturday, Fphriiiir7 9nt &, 4mm " . M . . '. . .... . Cassie Marie Payne, daughter Bndal attendants will be sisters ot the of Michael L. and Terri Gor- bnde Monica and Ashlee Clayson, and sisters don Payne of Benicia, Calif or- of t he groom, Tracie Wilmot and Nicole nia, turned one year old on Fuchs. January 29 1991. She has a " Groom s attendants will be Jimmy Peterson, three-year old brother, Nat- Larry Larsen, David Waters and Zac Clayson. hanHer grandparents are Mr.'-shsnnoJn graduatedfroin Springville High aA Mr. I -land Gordon , of ''School and attended Dixie College and Utah uiiu ....o. -- x ,. rt - vaney ommunuy ionege. anc is currently a junior at the University of Utah, majoring in Psychology and Social Work. She is employed at Printing and Cassette Services in Murray. Bryan graduated from Idaho Falls High School and attended UVCC. he will be attending attend-ing the University of Utah, majoring in Civil Engineering. He is employed by the State of Utah, Department of Corrections. The couple will live in Salt Lake. f w 1 1 7 Milt Muhlestein and Andrea Jensen r Springville and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Payne of Fairfield, California. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Verland, French of Provo. Crib corner j Marissa Watters, daughter of Brian and Carolyn Taylor Watters of Orem, was one year old on January 20, 1991. She has three sisters, Heather, Crystal and Kimberlee. Her grandparents are Velma Taylor and the late Lee J. Taylor and Carlos and Audrey Watters. Great-grandparentsare Robert and Lorraine Paulson, all of Springville. Senior news Margaret Bartholomew will be at the Springville-Mapleton Senior Citizens Center to help people with their income taxes on the following dates from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, February 9 and 23, March 9 and 23 and April 6 and 13. This service is provided for senior citizens and low income families. On Friday, February 1, at 12:15 p.m. a representative from the Utah Transit Author- Tanner David Gull, son of Brad and Traci Glazier Gull of Springville, celebrated his first birthday on January 6, 1991 with his parents and older brother, Trevar. His grandparents grandpar-ents are David L. and Carol Glazier and Dick and Carol Hunsaker, all of Springville, and Earl Gull of Spanish Fork. His great-grandfather is Floyd Johns of Salt Lake. it y will come to the senior center and talk about the new bus schedule and how to read it. Seniors having questions can get them answered at that time. Seniors can get a good physical examination by calling 489-5123. Wallace's Line is an imaginary imagi-nary line in the Southwestern Pacific that divides the animal life of the Australian region from that of the Asiatic region. BE PREPARED Fresh 1991 Garden Seed How Available For Spring Planting - "OUR SEEDS GROW" CcCTk (ARPENTER EED v& 1030 South State Street Provo 373-3740 "Two blocks south of Provo Cemotory" January 18, 1991: Boy, Jordan James Bird, to James and Kimberly (Watkins) Bird of Mapleton. Girl to David and Susan (Larsen) Priest of Springville. Grandparents are Ferris and Beth Larsen, Mapleton; Blair and Karen Likes, Idaho Falls, ID, and James Priest, Idaho Falls. Great-grandparents are Bernice Beardall, Springville; j Reed and Margery Larsen, Mapleton. She has one brother and two sisters. January 22, 1991: Girl to Michael and Teresa (Young) Sorensen of Springville. Spring-ville. January 23, 1991: Girl to Todd and Wendy (Wood) Dixon of Springville. January 25, 1991: Girl to Jeffery and Stacy Hone of Springville. Girl, Ariel Celeste Peterson, daughter of Douglas Lynn and Nina Beardall Peterson of Springville, born January 24, 1991 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. Granddaughter Granddaugh-ter of Bernice Beardall Springville. Spring-ville. She has seven sisters and one brother. Women's Legislative Council to meet at court building The Women's Legislative Council of Utah County wi'l meet Thursday, February 7 at 9:30 a.m. in the Fourth District Court Building, 125 North 100 West, Room 202. Judge David Sam and William C. Vickrey will address the group. Judge Sam was appointed a United States District Judge for the District of Utah by President Reagen on August 2, 1985 and William Vickrey was appointed Staie Court Administrator Admin-istrator in May of 1985. Information regarding meetings and membership in the Women's Legislative Council Coun-cil may be obtained by calling 375-0269. i-.YV V ' i Bryan WilmotShannon Clayson In ! L -W Tasia Jae Olson, daughter of Damon and Cindy Olson of Mapleton, was one year old on January 21, 1991. Her grandparents grand-parents are Dennis and Joyce Robinson of Mapleton and David and Alyn Olson of Spanish Fork. Free information on depression Utahns along the Wasatch Front can get free information on the symptoms and nature of depression from local experts on Thursday, January 31. Psychologists Psy-chologists and counselors from Intermoiintain Health Care Psych Resources wijl be hosting host-ing a one-day hotline to answer an-swer people's personal questions ques-tions about one of the nation's most common and misunderstood misunder-stood health problems. The toll-free number to call from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. is 1-800-876-1989. The purpose of this one-day hotline is to help people peo-ple become more familiar with the disease nature of depression, depres-sion, what its symptoms are and what needs to be done in order to cope with this physically physi-cally and emotionally debilitating debilitat-ing disease. "Most people associate depression de-pression with an emotional weakness or disorder," said Dr. Gerald Lazar, Medical director of Wasatch Canyons Hospital. "New research indicates a biological bio-logical and genetic link to depression de-pression and suggests that it needs to be treated from both an emotional and medical approach." ap-proach." Thousands of Utahns suffer from depression, and according to Dr. Lazar, chances arc that most are unaware they suffer from this disease. Symptoms that may indicate depression include a combination bf fatigue, fa-tigue, sleep disturbances, loss of appetite, persistant sadness or empty mood, trouble concentrating con-centrating and memory loss. It takes the average person per-son six-tenths of a second to walk one pace. According to recent estimates esti-mates there are about 40,000 different varieties of fish. "Wanna Be A Star?" Showimfnhlp MuskcTliooqr SdfEskrm Performing ili Dundna rri 'Staging 1 Ask about' our FREE classes CJHo-BtMfc Vickee Barker 489-9561 ARE THE 2 BEST KEPT SECRETS IN UTAH COUNTY? . YOUR SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROBLEM The Pavilion TREATMENT PROGRAM Evtry Alcohol & Drtig Deptndtnt Pirson , dirtctty iffects 20 people each day... including themselves. YOUR DEPENDENCY IS TREATABLE AND BEATABLE. The Pavilion at Montaia View Cm . Drug ,Ucoho, Treatmcnt Center. CaU 465-9201 for more iiu'ormatlon. Jfyou ore family number has a substance abuse problem, please call. 1 |