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Show January 26, 2000 - The Springville Herald - Page hive SOCIAL EVENTS Crib Corner Mountain View Hospital January 13, 2000 Boy born to Maria and Erik Ruf of Springville. January 16, 2000 Boy born to Holly and Christopher Chris-topher Johnson of Springville. Girl born to D'Dee and Robert Rob-ert Rex of Springville. January 19, 2000 Girl born to Radel and Gabriel Gabri-el of Springville. Sarah Winward, Tad Tidwell to marry Sat. Utah Valley Regional Medical Center January 15, 2000 Boy born to Miken and Taylor Tay-lor Gardner of Springville. Getting people to like you is only the other side of liking them. -Norman Vincent Peal . i . . j Lee and Julie Winward of Springville, Utah are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Sarah Jane, to Tad Richard Tidwell, son of A. Richard and Sandra Tidwell of Provo. The couple plans to be married on Saturday, January 29, 2000, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They invite all friends and relatives to a reception that evening in their honor at the White Willow Reception Center, 342 N. 500 West, Provo from 7 to 9 p.m. . Sarah is a graduate of Springville High School and Utah Valley State College. She is presently attending Brigham Young University and employed at US Bancorp Piper Jaffray in Provo. Tad is a graduate of Timpview High School and Brigham Young University. He served an LDS mission in Catania, Italy. He presently owns and operates Gandolfo's Deli in American Fork. The couple plan to make their home in Lehi. - ' f I 'HaJL fe!:. limn r mni ill T' ' mwm mil tr t " Tad Tidwdl-Sarah Winward Maxwell Riche, son of Cindy Riche, celebrated his first birthday birth-day January 22, 2000. He has a brother, Adam. His grandparents grandpar-ents are Ted and Colleen Sch-rader. Sch-rader. Great-grandma is Eva Thomas. Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much. The best way for a husband to clinch an argument is to take her in his arms. O ( 3 1 J Ninety-nine years! 10 Josephine Collett of Springville Spring-ville celebrated her 99th birthday on Sunday, January 23, 2000. An open house was held that evening where many friends and family members gathered to honor her on this special day. Jo has been a resident of Springville since 1933. She has always been active in the LDS Church and has served in many leadership capacities. Even now she regularly attends her church meetings and serves as a visiting teacher, a calling she has faithfully faithful-ly held for the last 75. She is loved and admired by , all who know her. ChRisrophcRs HeR& Shop 188 So. Main, Springville 489-4500 160 So. State, Orem 224-6900 l ' START your NEW YEAR off right!!! CLEANSE out those TOXINS with O o to o ol One reason why a dog is such a lovable creature is that his tail wags instead of his tongue. Mrs. Barbara Miner, center, a kindergarten teacher at Art City Elementary School in Springville, was presented the KSL Radio Teacher Feature Award recently. Mrs. Miner was nominated by Mrs Kim Ruhler. mother of Josh Buhler. riaht. a student in Mrs. Miner's class. Along with the award, Mrs. Miner received a supply grant and a get-a-way at the HomsteacL Barbara and . --s-.-r-- .litf ;:.,,;;,i i r.' her husband,' Alan, reside in Springville. Steve Whit worth We Lincoln ;Monal"yasj f president of Strategic Staffing at KSL, came to the school and "dedicated STWashington D.C. in presented the award to Mrs. Miner. 1922. New book for women to Josephine Collett A partnership motherhood. with God is Women everywhere will identify with "Validate Me Quick: I'm Doubie-Parked!" (St. Martin's Paperbacks; January 2000; $3.99) the first book in the hilarious, inspiring and home-hitting home-hitting "Shirley You Can Do It" series by Toni Sorenson Brown of Provo. The series features Shirlev, a new "every woman" heroine for the 21st Century who will have women everywhere cheering for more. Shirley is a fictional mother, wife and working work-ing woman who combines humor and wisdom to get through life's daily trials and tribulations-from raising a family, to dieting, sex, holidays and bills. "Validate Me Quick: I'mDouble-Parked!" is an empowering inspirational, entertaining enter-taining and hilarious look at one woman's unique quest for personal person-al validation. Originally self-published, the "Shirley You Can Do It" series have received rave endorsements from Larry King, Marie Osmond and Stephen Covey. The series features a woman named Shirley who encompasses most aspects of every woman's life. She makes mistakes, but is always motivated bv a good heart. She lives in the real world and has to deal with raising a family, keeping on top of bills, building a business, dieting, dealing with stress and maintaining the relationships she values the most. Readers go along with Shirley, into new situations and oft-times out of the common comfort zone. And even though the Shirley books touch upon subjects that range from poignant and sad. to the hilarious, hilari-ous, the underlying thread is always humor and humanity. Dr. Christopher's Cleansing Starter Kit - regular value $121.50, now on sale for 20 off at $74.95! o to O a Dr. Christopher's Cleansing Formulas may be purchased individually at 20 off! RCC - Red Clover Combination for the blood Juni Pars - Kidney & Bladder Formula LB - Lower Bowel Formula Barberry LG - Liver & Gallbladder Combination Nourish yourself! After all your holiday stress, your body deserves to be fed the best! O Vital Herbs and Jurassic Green T i20 off regular price Rice and Soy Dream $16.99 per case. 3S Substance Abuse Services Assessments and Evaluations - Court. & hoot. Employment or Personal Matters. Immediate .pointments Counseling - Individual, group and family with regards to substance abuse issues. Adolescent Specialist available. Education - Speakers for any g''oup needing information on Substance Abuse. Trends, signs of use or services ava : OFFICES IN OREM AND SPRINGVILLE 33 491-2842 OR PAGE 276 -3331 C MARIE LARGE, 1JCENSED SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELOR jSUPERBOWL WEEKEND SALE! ALL WINTER ITEMS REDUCEDT0 CLEAR! Seniors, come to the Senior Center today, Wednesday for Bingo at 12:30 p.m. after lunch. It is the last week of the month and each game amount is doubled with the special pot now at $160, still no winner. Remember Brown Bags will f.fy: now be every week so tomorrow, ?vjv" Thur., Jan. 27 will be the next ','. delivery day. Please come after 12:30 and before 1:30 p.m. Also, our first big monthly dinner of this new millennium will be this Fri., Jan. 28, at noon. Come start this year off with a bang and have a great time. Senior Citizens Day at the Legislature will be Thur., Feb. 24. The bus will leave the center at 8:30 a.m. and a Dutch oven dinner will be provided free of charge at the "American Fork Senior Center at i p.m. aiier which the bus will return to Springville Senior Center. Come $5 RACK $10 RACK $15 RACK $20 RACK "Set" COME ENJOY SAVINGS THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE ST0REI SALE CONTINUES THROUGH JANUARY! COORDINATE SPORTSWEAR 50 0FFI ALL SWEATERS 50 0FFI KMIT TOPS BUY 1 GET 1 FREE! (OF EQUAL OF LESSER VALUE) ETHYL JEANS AND PANTS 20 OFF! FLEECE JACKETS 25 OFF! 1 of r AL-rrk riijijvuiiici:ct i a rv c-rc 20 om vTv A'- 27gS.MAIN.SPMNGVILLE iu ' .. i m. - r fj JXA Tll ..hie. unDi" .tati .iurr W-' Sfr A "7 m aW .,,,s,e&oit0fr. (nr- ; ocantSeatodo'sS. andbringa ) (r ..... I u I 220 South Main Street. SDrinaviile 489231 ' AMKKICAN CRM SQCTKTV J o oj o o So (i Ol o o cH CI o i J in or call the center, fsy- jo, sign up for a fun day. |