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Show t '. P P P ' t 1 1 ' ' t " ' P I I - - ' 1 July 10, 2002 - The Springville Herald - Page Five : 1 ... .. SOCIAL EVENTS V 1 ) ! Ashley Frischknecht, Steven Guymon to marry in temple Joint and Susan Frischknetht of Mapleton. Utah, arc pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter. Ashley, to Steven Guymon. son of Garth and Betty Guymon. of Fruit Heights. Ashley and Steve will be married on Friday, July 12. 2002. in the Mi. Timpanogos LDS Temple. They will be honored that evening at a reception to be held at the home of the bride's parents in Mapleton. Ashley graduated from Springville High ScIhxI and LDS Seminary. She is currently a student at Brigham Young University. Steve is a graduate of Davis High School and LDS Seminary. He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ in Samara, Russia. He is also a student at BYU. The newly weds will make their home in Provo. Heather Smith, Chris Kroeber temple vows Announcement is made by Harold and Dian-ne Dian-ne Smith of Provo. Utah, formally of Springville, of the marriage of their daughter. Heather, to Christopher H. Kroeber. son of Ken and Bobbie Kroeber of Santiquin. The couple were married on Friday, July 5. 2002. in the Manti LDS Temple. Tem-ple. A reception will be held for the newlyweds on Friday, July 12. at the Conrad Homestead Ranch. South Fork. Provo Canyon. The bride graduated from Springville High School. Snow College and Brigham Young University. Uni-versity. The groom graduated from Payson High School and served an LDS mission in Bristol, England. He is a member of the Utah National Guard and will attend Utah State University this year. jy "Y '' T Ashley Frischknccht-Stcven Guymon 7 (ca x. I uA if H Heather Smith-Christopher Kroeber The couple will make their home in Logan. Free child ID kits on Sat., July 13, Wal-Mart Preston Boyer, in association with the Springville Police Department, De-partment, is doing his Eagle Scout Project to supply citizens with free Child ID kits and child safety pamphlets. Child ID kits are the best tool possible to help your child if heshe is missing or abducted. To get these, come to Wal-Mart, Wal-Mart, west entrance, on Sat., July 13, from 9 a.m to 8 p.m. Fill out a form, get your child fingerprinted and take some safety pamphlets when you leave! You can have your child fingerprinted finger-printed on the spot by trained Boy Scouts from Troop 946 and adults, or you can just take it home and do it yourself! Children of all ages can benefit bene-fit from a kit, from 0-18, it doesn't does-n't matter. The kit includes: spaces for vital information on appearance and health, space for a current picture and spaces for fingerprints. Depending on availability, avail-ability, kits may also include wet-naps. wet-naps. If not, the police will provide pro-vide materials to wash hands. So please come and pick up a kit. Parents will keep these for their own personal records. Springville Martial Arts 245 S. Main Street 491-8542 NOW is the Time to Sign Up In the summer, we have openings In our beginning kids classes Sometimes in the fall and winter Our classes are full. The four types of apes in the ape family are Gibbons, chimpanzees, chimpan-zees, orangutans and gorillas. The difference between monkeys mon-keys and apes is that monkeys have tails. Summer Special $100 far 3 Months i iirmn- (In Wn I W' I . - If y 0 h m Wandering wardrobe Clothing and Household Goods Consignment Store and Creative Snaps Photocjraph;, Inc. are learning up lo bring you "(Md Time Phota Qau" r look wno s I' Tiinwun i 1 VH11UW 40 & OYER wnn mi v t JULY 12 i Free Sitting 1 1 Uie our vinttge clothing! Saturday. July 20, 2002 at The Wandering Wardrobe's new location 511 S. Main St. Springville 489-3893 Just call 01 stop in to get jour came on the schedule! Crib Corner Timpanogos Regional Hospital July 2, 2002 Girl born to Jennifer and Darin McCann of Springville. Utah Valley Regional Medical Center June 23, 2002 Boy born to Rebecca and Carl Murrows of Springville. June 24, 2002 Boy born to Suzanne and Jason Irvine of Springville. SF Theatre doing "Grease" The musical production for this summer's Spanish Fork Fiesta Days is "Grease." The show dates are: July 18, 19, 20, 22 and 23 at 7:30 p.m. July 24, the matinee will begin at 4 p.m. which will be the final show. It will be presented at the Spanish Fork High School. Tickets will be available at the door, Boothe Brothers Music, Artistic Floral and Spanish Fork Floral. Prices are $6 pre-sale; $6 children under age 12 and senior citizens; $7 adults; and $30 for family in immediate household. The musical "Grease" is not the same script as the movie "Grease." The play is worked around the dance and music rather than the worldly view that the movie portrays. With the talented directorial creativity Michael Carrasco has used, he has made this show one that the entire family can come and enjoy. en-joy. They won't feel uncomfortable uncomfort-able with children in attendance. m V Kyson John Briggs,. son of Shaun and April Briggs of Mapleton, celebrated his first birthday June 18, 2002, with his sister, Makenna. His grandparents grand-parents are John and Jonan Preston and Scott and Betty Briggs, all of Mapleton. 3 I of Trevor James Moon, son Steven and Christcc Mimiii of Spring I-ake, will Ik one year old July 12, 2002. His grand-' parent! arc Holly Dowhaiiiuk of Springville and the late Antoii Dowhaiiiuk and Mcrton and Sharon Moon, also of Springville. Spring-ville. He has a brother, Joshua; Dining for Art Friday mwa D M mmm oiiDiuu8amt The Halcn-Dallen Dining for Art evening begins at 6 p.m. at (lie David and Ariannc Ncmclka home on hi.. July 12. The Ne-melka's Ne-melka's will host a western evening eve-ning theme so put on your boois and hat and come support the Springville Art Museum. The barbecue will be catered by Famous Daves' in Salt Lake. They will he serving brisket, ribs, baked beans, potato salad and fruit cobblers with home- a mjtaijaa made ice cream. The lamoir cowboy poet Colin Sweeten will-be will-be the entertainment for the evening along with musician Ciavin f ulwider. Come and join them lor a delightful evening. Get tickets at the art museum while they arc available. At S35 per person this evening will be a great soci.il event and donation to the museum. a n n BBS IPairMinig Lot Sale! Shelves, Cupboards, Quilts, Americana Rugs, Odds & Ends, One of a Kind, etc. Friday July 12 and Saturday July 13 10 a.m. to 6 p.i MR m W 8 HIS m i WSm BKflBW vsn mm mean Rm KB. m m vm HI mi MB 8 PM M I I MM O 241 South 100 West. Sorinaville mm tam mm 1 1 mta Q"Z Monday-Friday 10-6 489-8242 m nan CENTRAL N Q CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY f 4 CENTRAL BANK SPRINGVILLE OFFICE Friday, July 12, 2002 FREE LUNCH HAMBURGERS, CHIPS & DRINKS DRAWING FOR PRIZES Visit our lobby July 8-1 1 to enter (one entry per day, one gift p person) I Love ya, jZ '; Me & the boys! St copy! |