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Show March 5, 2003 - The Springville Herald - Page Five SOCIAL EVENTS retain if J Anna Biesinger, Ryan Schmidt to trade vows .1 r . N" 'I l't i ' 111 Samantha Joyce Laub, daughter of Kevin and Sara Laub of Springville, celebrated cele-brated her first birthday Feb. 4, 2003. Her grandparents grand-parents are Vaughn and Linda Erickson of Springville Spring-ville and Craig and Rue-Thella Rue-Thella Laub of Beryl. Donations needed for crisis center The Center for Women and Children in Crisis is in need of various items. Some of these items include office supplies, clothing (new only), toiletries, shelter supplies, paper products and food. Please call for specifics. Raquel Cruz is holding a drive to collect the needed items as part of her Miss SpringvilleMapleton platform. plat-form. The drive will last through the month of March. If-you would like to donate items or have any questions, feel free to contact Raquel at 491-0795. Thank you for supporting the community. com-munity. Auditions for "Heidi" The SCERA Shell Outdoors Out-doors Theatre announces auditions for an original -musical version of the classic '.'story' "Heidi." The musical ' will' be directed by Kate Lowder and will play on SCERA's outdoor stage May 21-31 (no shows on Tuesday or Sunday). All parts are open with the exception of Heidi and Fraulein; which have already been cast. Men and women, ages 20-70, are needed, as well as ballroom dancers and folk dancers. Auditions will be held Wednesday, Mar. 26, from 7-10 p.m. in Room B3 of the SCERA Center, 745 S. State, Orem. Auditioners should prepare to sing 16 measures of a Broadway-style song. An accompanist will be provided, please bring your sheet music. For more information, contact SCERA at 225-2569 or 225-ARTS between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays or log on to www.scera.org. What is 4-H? by Stephanie Hughes Did you know that there are 1,378 people in 4-H in Utah County alone? 4-H is becoming a big part of youth's you-th's lives everywhere. So I ask do you even know what it is? Well let me tell you about it. 4-H involves youth in having fun, meeting new people, learning new life skills, building up self-respect, learning dependability and are helped in accomplishing accom-plishing their goals. Youth learn through completing projects and receiving awards for it. Some of the projects that they can be involved in are, volunteerism, service, learning, learn-ing, dance, music, arts and crafts, drawing, clothing and textiles, geology and minerals, miner-als, foods and nutrition, food preservation, animals, agriculture, agri-culture, food science, poultry science and so much more. 4-H teaches you to learn by doing. 4-H is for all ages. First an adult leader forms a group of youth together to do projects, then you enroll you club in 4-H, finally you meet together and learn. Join 4-H! If you are interested in getting involved in 4-H contact the Utah County Extension at 51 S. University Ave, 219 or call 370 SV.-Or SV.-Or get on-line at www.4-H.org. Anna Biesinger, daughter of James and Marianne Biesinger of Spanish Fork, Utah, formerly of Springville, and Ryan Schmidt, son of Richard and Jo Schmidt of West Jordan, are engaged to be married. The couple have chosen Friday, Mar. 7, to be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple for time and eternity. A reception will be held in their honor at the Palmyra Stake Center, 505 E. 900 North, Spanish Fork, that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. Friends and family are invited to attend. The couple met last year while attending Snow College and during a family home evening activity. Ryan was the anxious bachelor bach-elor and Anna the curious contestant in the "Love Connection" game. The two went on their first date in January and were engaged Elaina Hunter, Brig Brimhall temple vows William and Judy Hunter of Provo, Utah, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Elaina, to Brig Brimhall, son of Mac and Jeri Brimhall of Springville. The couple plans to be married on Saturday, March 8, 2003, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Tem-ple. A reception will be held that evening from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Chillon Reception Center, 710 E. Center Street, Spanish Fork. With all the excitement of planning the wedding, wed-ding, some friends may have been missed and are welcome to join them on their special spe-cial day. Elaina graduated from Provo High School and has attended Utah Valley State College in general education. Brig graduated from Springville High School and served a mission for the Church Senior Citizens All Seniors are invito fn All Seniors are invited to take part in the many activities activi-ties at the center including quilting, cards and pool from 9 a.m. to noon daily; aerobics, aero-bics, Mon., Wed. and Fri., 8 a.m.; art class, Mon., 1-4; card playing, tues. and Thurs., 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.; ceramics, Wed., 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and Bingo, 12:30 p.m. Kensington Medical will be at the center on the third Wed. of each month from 10:30 a.m. to noon to check blood pressure, blood sugar and oxygen levels. Free hearing tests by appointment ap-pointment only, call the center, cen-ter, 489-8738, to schedule. Kamille Booth from the Outreach Program will assist seniors with the HEAT applications appli-cations BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Call Kamille, 377-0066, 377-0066, or the center. A hot meal is served daily at noon. Choose from a chef's che-f's salad, salt-free, diabetic or regular dinner. Make reservations by calling a day in advance, 489-8738, before noon. Meals are provided and sponsored by the Mountain-land Mountain-land Association of Governments Govern-ments and the Utah State Dept. of Human Services. Services. The last Friday of each month is the Big Dinner. A monthly trip to Wend-over Wend-over is on the second Monday Mon-day of each month. Contact Anna Mae Wardle, 489-6107. 489-6107. A camel needs little water because it sweats very little, and keep most of the water that is in its body. If V , Rnnk rlllh tn LJ J J l J I Li fJ LJ discuss The Read Leaf Bookstore invites everyone who is interested to join in a discussion discus-sion of Leif Enger's award-winning award-winning debut novel "Peace Like a River" on Thursday, Mar. 20, at 7 p.m. In "Peace Like a River," Enger brings us 11 -year-old Reuben Land, an asthmatic boy in the Midwest who has reason to believe in miracles. Along with his sister and father, Rueben finds himself on a cross-country search for his outlaw older brother who has been controversially charged with murder. Their journey unfolds like a revela- Women's Legislative Council Women's Legislative Council of Utah County will meet Thursday, Mar. 6, 9:45 a.m. at the Library at Academy Acade-my Square, 550 N. University, Universi-ty, Provo. Guest speaker will be Ken Crook, F.B.I, investigator. inves-tigator. He will speak on "What Does the FBI Actually Do? ,When? How?" Plus updated on the war. All guests and prospective members are welcome. For further information contact Barbara Packard, 225-0919. " The taste for emotion may become a dangerous taste. 1 Anna Biesinger-Ryan Schmidt the following December. They will start their happy marriage in Logan while they finish their degrees at Utah State University. WMmmm Elaina Hunter-Brig Brimhall of Jesus Christ in Santa Rosa, California. He is working toward his bachelor's degree in' business management from UVSC. The couple will make their first home in Pleasant Grove while going to school. new book tion, and its conclusion shows how family, love and faith can stand up to the most terrifying of enemies, the most tragic of fates. Enger was raised in Osak-is, Osak-is, Minnesota and worked as a reporter and producer for Minnesota Public Radio for nearly 20 years. He lives on a farm in Minnesota with his wife and two sons. Future Read Leaf book club discussions include "Balzac and the Little Chinese Chi-nese Seamstress" by Dai Sijie on Thursday, Apr. 17, and "The Secret Life of Bees" by Sue Monk Kidd on Thursday, Thurs-day, May 15. The Read Leaf, located at 164 S. Main in Springville, Spring-ville, offers both new and used books and is happy to help you locate any title you're looking for. All Read Leaf book club title are available at a 20 discount at the store. For more information, infor-mation, call 489-1390. Happy Sweet Sixteen Jess!! j ft M wi Carma and Ji n Slv Fiftieth anniversary Jim and Carma Sly will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary on Sunday, Mar. 9, 2003 at a family gathering. They were married Mar. 9, 1953 in Beaver, Utah? Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. They have three children: Calvin Sly, Carla (Verlin) Roach and Scott (Ray Lynn) Sly. They have nine grandchildren grandchil-dren and three great-grandchildren. Crib Corner Utah Valley Regional Medical Center February 17, 2003 Girl born to Diane and Arnold Cooper of Springville. Thank You V Wave Miguel and y thank everyone who his 80th Birthday on $ really appreciated all to the open house, the cards, visits, gifts, etc. "Your kindness and love were greatly appreciated. The old boy was surprised thai so many people cared. Thanks again! 11 :z:.ix khj oini a rami MARCH 14 & 15 SPJOH FGRX FURGROOS Fri. Noon to 9 fri Sat. 10 AM to 7 PM This 12th annual event will provide Utah Valley residents means of adding spring sparkle to home and yard. Plan now to attend for new ideas, price comparisons and valuable information. F.xtfnxion Services ""nViiWiViiiti'iii'iiL The Good Life Expo March 14 & 15 Spanish Fork Fairgrounds 2 for H ission Regular Admission $3 - Save one half. We love you and are proud of you! Love, .lorn. Dad Mountain View Hospital February 13, 2002 Boy born to Adrienne and Shon Vest of Sprineville. February 14, 2003 Boy born to Marcie and Thadius Hunter of Springville. Family would like lo helped him celehrale February 7th. He the people who came kbyu byu TELEVISION lil'U!limVl'J4J K lili 1 f 1 1 ill H H EM I V |