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Show of '- J- ' - j. y A II A 1 .V , LJk Elaine Anderson Clements Hill be 34 of a century young on Saturday, Feb. 8, 2003. She will be honored at a party at the home of her daughter, Cheryl Wilson, Wil-son, that evening. The Family of Wave Miguel invite you to celebrate 80 years of memories! There will be an open house Friday, Fri-day, Feb. 7, 2003 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Senior Citizen Center, 73 E. 200 South, Springville. No gifts please. Katelyn Boyer, daughter of Marcus and Jennie Boyer of Stanford, California, celebrated her first birthday birth-day Dec. 7, 2003. Her grandparents are Dave and Kathy Anderson and Jay and Linda Boyer, all of Springville. 4 ' s !i i..,! ; . 1 Hunter Thomas Dahl, son of Josh and Jennifer Dahl of Spanish Fork, celebrated his first birthday Jan. 30, 2003. He is the grandson of Tom and Robin Wheatley and Jordan and Jana Dahl, all of Mapleton. .f (f -8 . ffil ' For the Entire Month of February Facials - $25 Pedicures - $25 Buy one Dermalogica product and get a second one half price (of equal or lesser value) "Give a thoughtful surprise-gift certificates available. 411 East 400 South, Springville 491-3333 SOCIAL EVENTS Fmilw Datorean Ulllliy I LrlLrlOLHI, y Ernie Kim to marry in temple Dr. and Mrs. Rodney C. Petersen of Mapleton, Utah, announce the engagement of their daughter, Emily Claire, to Hyungsuk Ernie Kim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myungh-wan Myungh-wan Kim of Salt Lake City. The couple plans to be married on Friday, Feb. 7, 2003 in the Mt. Timpanogas LDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening in Provo. Emily graduated from Springville High School and LDS Seminary. The received an associates degree from Utah Valley State College and a bachelors degree from Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University in history. She is currently pursuing a career as a caterer and personal chef. Ernie graduated from Highland High School and the University of Utah with degrees in biology and political science. He is employed with the federal government in From Slfly Scrap book by O.B. Joyful "When the time comes, like now, then the storm around me does not matter. Nothing human or earthly can touch me. A wilder storm of peace gathers in my heart. What seems unposses-sable, unposses-sable, I can possess. What is unutterable, I can utter. Because I can pray. I can communicate. How do people peo-ple endure anything on earth if they cannot have God?" said Dr. Tom Dooley Ethel Barrymore said you must learn day by day, year by year, to broaden your horizon. The more things you love, the more you are interested in, the more you enjoy, the more you are indignant about-the more you have left when anything happens. . I suppose the greatest thing in the world is loving people and wanting to destroy de-stroy the sin but not the Cancer screening for women In this season of love, give yourself or a loved one the gift of health by getting a cancer screening. The reward will be peace of mind and a $15 gift certificate. The Utah County Health Department is offering free to low cost cancer screening for all women, with a special clinic day for Spanish speaking women. It is estimated that over 1,100 Utah women will be diagnosed with breast cancer and 200 women will die in 2003. Breast and cervical cancer are devastating diseases diseas-es that claim the lives of too many women. Death from these diseases can be prevented; pre-vented; awareness and early detection saves lives. Early detection includes performing a monthly self-breast self-breast exam and having an annual clinical breast exam, mammogram and PAP test if over the age of 40. If you are between the ages of 50 to 64, you may &1 cntmc '$ Special Sage Creek Salon at Brookside Ernie the Department The couple Salt Lake City. sinner. And not to forget that when life knocks you to your knees-well, that's the best position in which to pray, isn't it? On your knees. That's where I learned. Silence is actually one of the great arts of conversation. conversa-tion. There is not only an art, but an eloquence in it. Many people feel that effective effec-tive communication consists soley of clear and cogent speech. They are only half right. Equally important in communication is knowing when and how to keep still. Silence-what magic it has! It can persuade, heal, inspire, thrill, threaten, comfort, console and convince. Learn the art of powerful silence and you will be able to communicate ideas, beauty, beau-ty, power, strength and even wisdom without the excess of words. Dr. Irwin Ross qualify for free cancer screening scree-ning and a $15 grocery certificate as a special incentive. incen-tive. If you between 40 and 49, the cost of the exam is $15 for a breast exam and $15 for a PAP test. You may qualify for a voucher giving you a free mammogram. To , qualify call 370-8745 or to make an appointment. Crib Corner Utah Valley Regional Medical Center January 27, 2003 Girl born to Haylee and Christopher Bagley of Springville. Sprin-gville. January 28, 2003 Girl born to Sarah Roy-lance Roy-lance and Daouda Toure of Springville. January 29, 2003 Girl born to Amy and David Snow of Springville. January 30, 2003 Boy born to Bethany Lindseth and Timothy Drown of Springville. Households account for only about 10 of the approximately ap-proximately 400 billion gallons of water this nation uses each day. ll f """" ss,k 0 Kim Emily Petersen of Homeland Security. will make their first home in UVSC art gallery hosts illustrators UVSC Woodbury Art Gallery is hosting The National Na-tional Society of Illustrators' "Fifty Greatest Illustrations of the 20th Century." This stunning collection includes works by significant artists such as James Montgomery Flagg, Charles Dana Gibson, Mary Grandpre, Winslow Homer and Rockwell Kent. The exhibit is free of charge and open to the public Feb. I thru Mar. 7. The gallery is located in University Universi-ty Mall and is accessible from an outside entrance on the south side of the building next to Nordstrom. Call (801)' 426-6199 for more information. Health Hotline Do you often lose your balance? Are you affected by dizziness? Should you be concerned about a balance disorder? The answers to these and other questions are just a phone call away. Balance and dizziness problems will be the topic of February's Dese-ret Dese-ret NewsIntermountain Health Care Health Hotline. The free hotline will be offered Saturday, Feb. 8, from 10 a.m. to noon. The toll-free hotline number, 1-800-925-8177, can be called from anywhere in the Inter-mountain Inter-mountain region. All calls are confidential. Calls to the hotline will be answered by balance and dizziness experts from the IHC Hearing and Balance Center in Salt Lake City. The health hotline is a free community service provided by the Deseret News and IHC. Minds that have nothing to confer find little to perceive. William Wordsworth Wandering wardrobe Clothing and Household Goods Consignment Store 51 1 South Main, Springville Mon.-Fri. 10 am to 6 pm, Saturday-10 am to 6 pm 489-3893 February 5, 2003 - The Eightieth Leona Holder Jones of Mapleton, Utah, will celebrate cele-brate her eightieth birthday Saturday, Feb. 8, 2003, at the Bella Via Reception Center, 519 N. Main in Spanish Fork. The reception is being hosted by her three sons and their wives: Daniel and Sheryl Jones, Robert and Jennie Jones and Walter and Vickie Jones. The reception will be from 2-4 p.m. Friends and family are invited to attend. Light refreshments and a program will be offered. Eightieth Verla Butler Roundy celebrated her eightieth birthday on Monday, Feb. 3, 2003. Born to Margaret (Petersen) and Alan Butler, Verla grew up in Spring Lake, Utah. She is the wife of the late Edmund H. Roundy Roun-dy and mother of four childrenPaula chil-drenPaula Kay, Lynn Martin, Mar-tin, Nina Verlene (Sanchez) and Ruth (Johnson). She is also the grandmother grand-mother of 14 and great-grandmother of 10. Countless others have been blessed to call her "Mom" and "Grandmother" "Grand-mother" as she has opened her home and heart to them. In honor of her birthday, the Roundy family invites friends, acquaintances and relatives to attend an open house on February 8, from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the Roun- 1 TlIT A " I Shown here are five generations of the Muriel Rigby Family. From left to right are: Misty Dawn, Betty Tucksen, Glenda Speaker and Muriel Rigby holding Trestin. Muriel has lived in Springville for years and Betty Tucksen graduated from Springville High. mm m. r-, ;m r-- v II 1 1 k 1 ' f Six generations of the Roland Hansen Family are shown here. They are, from left: great-great-grandmother Rhoda Hansen, great-great-grandfather Roland Hansen, great-grandmother Beverly Dibble, grandmother Mamie Christensen, and mother, Ashley Remund, holding Kaylee Ann Remund. SaOeS Springville Herald - Page Five birthday Leona II. Jones birthday Verla B. Roundy dy-Sanchez residence, 942, S. 500 East, Springville. Light refreshments will be served. Sir ' JL L m J I |