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Show i January 8, 1992 - The Springville Herald - Page Three 1 V u 'hi r'" I I - f I r ' V I Mi"iiil &mmmmmmmmmmm -JL. mmJk mmJt tin n 'wMir,.i,n These students are part of the cast of the "Sound of Music" being produced at the Springville Jr. High School January 14,15 and 16 at 7 p.m. The cast and crew have worked hard to put on this musical and invite the public to come and enjoy it. AH props and scenery were constructed by Kirk Wright and Jeremy Gallier. Lumber was donated by LaRell Wright. Admission for the play is $2.50 for adults, $1.50 for students with activity cards and $1. for kids under 11. Shown above are, back, from left, Jeremy Pugh, Marcus Boyer, Emilyn Hullinger, Shondra Russell and Conor Callaway. Front, Kelli Anderson, John Johnson, Greg Graves, Rignon Foltz and Jacquie Powell. Photo by Kirk Wright looking Back Viva Las Vegas? by Lot's Wife Well, I've lost my virginity-after virginity-after two husbands and five kids. I've been to see the fat lady as they used to say at the old time carnivals. In fact, there were about a million fat ladies. We've been to Las Vegas for the first time. Impossible as it may seem, we've gotten to be this old and this experienced without ever partaking of this sublime experience. experi-ence. I hope it never comes back. We went to Las Vegas expecting expect-ing to see SIN in all its many guises. I expected to be beguiled by evils, so to speak. At the very least, I expected drunks in the streets and a carnival atmosphere. No one prepared me for hoards of seriously intent quarter push- ers, people with the deep expres-' expres-' sions of chairmen of the board ; facing hostile takeovers. No one ; laughs while gambling. It's do or ! die, guns along the Mohawk with these people. V I didn't except everybody to be middle aged. The women in i matching hot pink sweatsuits with bejeweled and sequined tops, the men in logo-bedecked work caps saying Peterbilt and Tuff-Shed. - Large-hipped couples in matching ; satin baseball jackets with Las f Vegas written in silver script on i the back. : And foreigners. Zillions of foreigners. Doesn't anybody in " America speak English anymore? ; We were sitting at dinner one night and of the eight tables I could see in front of us, only two ;were English speaking. The rest ; were Indian, Arabic, Spanish and the ubiquitous Japanese. X This is always a surprise nowadays when you leave Utah ' and go towards California. Forget ; the Gold Rush and Disneyland; ' California is now the new Japan. What's creepy about all of these people, foreigner and just plain stranger alike, is that they (w) VIDEO STOP FREE DELIVERY 489-SHOW(7469) 2 Large 14" Pizzas i i i 3 Toppings Each for only j o .az i Expire 2-2 92 I Not Valid with any other coupon j j VIDEO PIZZA PARTY 1- Extra Large (16") Pizza with 3 Items 1 - Video Rental 1-2 Liter Bottle of pop $12.71 ! all Expiret 2-2 92 Not Valid with any other coupon i Prices Do Not Include Sales Tax FREE Delivery to Springville & Mapleton with present this bizarre, slightly off-center off-center look at normal American life. It's like a child's picture of American life gone berserk with glitter. None of its classy or dignified, just glassy-eyed families fami-lies tugging each other around this giant adult version of Showbiz Show-biz Pizza. Let's talk about food. The operative word for Las Vegas food is "soft". If you like what you ate at the hospital the last time you had a coronary by-pass; if your idea of a vegetable involves in-volves whipped cream, then you're going to love the food at the Las Vegas buffets. The Las Vegas buffet is famous. fa-mous. It's all you can eat and it's supposed to be cheap. It's not as cheap as they advertise, but it does bring new meaning to the notion of all you can eat. All you can eat of WHAT? If you mean marinated artichoke bottoms and every known type of cream pie and marshmallow salad, you know, you really have trouble eating all you can eat of those things. Las Vegas is also the home of that popular school lunch favorite, favor-ite, "mystery meat". Surely, somewhere there is a Nevada State Department of Agriculture Bulletin mandating exactly what you can serve at one of these because out of the five different places we tried, every single one served the same things. Or maybe they just tasted the same. So, by now, you've probably guessed that I really didn't like Las Vegas. As my nine year old said, "I feel like we've landed on the moon." There must have been something that we liked. Hoover Dam was good. Built during the 30s, it's a remnant of a time when people felt good enough about what they were building that the hallways 760 feet below ground are poured terrazzo tile with Art Deco, 30s PIZZA SHOP i 1 i Small (10") Pizza I with 3 toppings and I an order of Cheese Sticks for only $8.39 ! i e t - a 1 Not Valid with any other coupon I I I BREAD Garlic Bread $ .24 Cheese Bread $ .38 Dip Sticks $ .94 Dip Sauce $ .47 Cheese Sticks $3.06 Cinnamon Sticks $ .94 Notes on family health care by Michael H. Jensen, M.D. Dave is an over-weight 60 year old with sudden weight loss, but an increased appetite. He feels very tired and is urinating frequently. At the doctor's office his blood sugar is found to be high, and he is told he has Diabetes. Diabe-tes. About five percent of people will get Diabetes, which is lack of the hormone insulin. Insulin transfers food (sugar) from the blood into the body. Without enough insulin, sugar stays in the blood and is not utilized, causing the patient to starve from the inside. There are two types of Diabetes. Diabe-tes. The most common is found in older, over-weight people. These patient's produce insulin, but not enough, and excess fat steals insulin needed for other vital parts of the body. This type of Diabetes can be treated by pills, and many times cured by weight loss and exercise. Another type of Diabetes is caused by destruction of the gland that makes insulin. This is often seen in patient's less than 35 and probably triggered by a viral illness. This type of Diabetes is presently incurable but can be treated with insulin shots. Suspect Diabetes if you: 1. Have rapid, unexplained weight loss. 2. Urinate frequently combined com-bined with excessive hunger and thirst. 3. Have a past history of high blood sugar. Untreated Diabetes shortens life and can even lead to death. If you suspect Diabetes, follow up with your doctor is a must. Dr. Michael H. Jensen, Dr. Paul Groneman and Timothy Dennis, PAC are located at the Springville Family Care Center, 385 South 400 East, Springville. Quilt Guild The Utah Valley Quilt Guild will meet on Jan. 15 at 2 p.m. at the Eldred Center, 270 W. 500 North, Provo. type decoration every few feet. Even the doors are beautiful sculptured aluminum. The ladies' room (a subject I hold a certain expertise in) had wonderful marble mar-ble floors and walls. The casinos could take a lesson from the ladies' room at Hoover Dam. We visited the chocolate factoryone facto-ryone of the most advertised "family attractions"-and after the hour it took to find it, that free piece of candy looked pretty good. We missed the marshmallow marshmal-low and cigar factories however. And we liked the "live" volcano volca-no outside of the Mirage Hotel enough to walk back in the rain at 9:30 p.m. at night to see it one last time. It has true glitz. If you want to go somewhere relatively inexpensively that will get you completely away from any vestige of your normal life and leave you dazed, bemused and slightly dazzled, you'll want to try Las Vegas for your next vacation. If you want to relax and have a good time, go camping. 32 WEST 200 SOUTH SPRINGVILLE 2 Medium (12") j 1 item Pizzas j and 2 Liters of Pop for $ 1 0.95 Expiree 2-2-92 Not Valid with any other coupon SECOND PIZZA $4.00 I Buy a Medium (12") Combo I For $7.76 and get a 2nd I Medium (12") one item pizza J for only $400 I Expiree 2-2 92 Not Valid with any other coupon I $6 Minimum order SOCIAL EVENTS Susan Staheli to marry Steven Ashby Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Staheli of Springville are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Susan, to Mr. Steven B. Ashby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Ashby of Spanish Fork. The couple will be married on Saturday, January 11, 1992 in the Jordan River LDS Temple. Tem-ple. A reception will honor the newlyweds that same evening from 6 to 8:30 p.m. in the 24th Ward Chapel on Canyon Road in Springville. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The bride graduated from Springville High School and LDS Seminary. She served an LDS mission in Mexico City, East Mission and is currently employed at Nature's Sunshine in Spanish Span-ish Fork. The groom graduated from Spanish Fork High School and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mission in Rawleigh, North Carolina, and is attending Brigham Young University majoring in Information Management. He is also employed at Nature's Sunshine in Spanish Fork. . The couple will make their home in Provo. Chad Wadsworth-Claudia Brennon Nigel Behrmann, son of Mark and Gale Behrmann of Spanish Fork, celebrated his first birthday on January 6, 1992. His grandparents are Winford and Leeodie Rowley and Verl and Alice Behrmann of Mapleton. Lupus support A Lupus support meeting will be held on Jan. 14 at 7 p.m. in the Clark Auditorium at the Utah Valley Hospital. The speaker will be Dr. David Haymond. psychiatrist. psychia-trist. He will speak on "Understanding "Under-standing Emotional Needs While Learning to Live With Lupus." Lupus meetings are open to the public at no charge. Patients, spouses and families are especially especial-ly invited so they can better understand lupus. For further information call Sharon Lewis, 489-7442. I ' fi DAVID LUDLOW, M.D. Announces His Practice In OBSTETRICS and GYNECOLOGY -Routine and High-Risk Pregnancy -Urinary Tract Problems & Incontinence -Laparoscopic Surgery -Infertility For Appointments Call SPANISH FORK CLINIC 325 West Center Spanish Fork 798-7301 Espitia Crib Corner Mt. View Hospital December 21, 1991: Girl to Mark and Darci Blac-kett. Blac-kett. December 23, 1991: Boy to Philip and Sundie Simkins of Springville. December 25, 1991: Girl to Jim and Penny Jones of Springville. December 26, 1991: Boy to Michael and Shauna J. Gray of Mapleton. December 28, 1991: Girl to Douglas and Julie Edwards of Springville. UVRMC December 30, 1991: Boy to Ronald and Dorothy Pickering of Springville. Girl to James Jr. and Patricia Rawle of Springville. Boy to Roger and Charity Martin of Mapleton. December 31, 1991: Girl to John and Tanya Figgat of Springville. Girl to Steven and Tamara Newell of Springville. UVRMC January 3, 1992: Boy to Salvador and Rebecca Segura of Springville. January 5, 1992: Boy to Bruce and Ann Murray of Springville. Mt. View Hospital December 29, 1991: Girl to Robert and Milana Jackson of Springville. Girl to David and Lourdes Taylor of Springville. January 1, 1992: Girl to Erin and Brenda Anderson An-derson of Springville. f i rfr tt kf . r V.i ft 1 I? C1 i tut; - rvai Steven Ashby-Susan Staheli Claudia Espitia, Chad Wadsworth open house Jan. 1 7 Dennis and Paula Wadsworth of Mapleton are pleased to announce the engagement of their son, Chad, to Claudia Espitia, daughter of Enrique and Luisa Espitia of Baldwin Park, California. The couple plan to be married on Saturday, January 1 1, 1992 in the Los Angeles LDS Temple with a reception following. An open house will be given on Friday, January 17,1992 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Wadsworth home, 1575 South 1000 East, Mapleton. Friends and family are invited. The bride-to-be graduated from Baldwin Park High School where she was involved in choir and dance. She is currently pursuing a career in Cosmetology. The prospective groom graduated from Springville Spring-ville High School and served an LDS mission in Cordoba, Argentina and Arcadia, California. He is currently attending Fresno State University majoring in Athletic Training. The couple will reside in Fresno, California. January 3, 1992: Boy to Paul and Rebecca (Knight) Cloward of Mapleton. We Readers The We Readers Club will meet at the home of Faye Madsen on Thursday, Jan. 9 at 7 p.m. Carol Manwaring will review the book, "Uh-oh" by Robert Fulg-hum. Fulg-hum. Tired of the Up and Down? Lite N Up! The less drastic, more affordable approach to weight management and healthy living. fyS Mountain View Hospital lorn) Enl tif(liw4 I'jyvm, 1'uh fl.HI 465-9201 Free Orientation Wed Jan 15 Mon Jan 27 7:30 pm Hospital Board Room V |