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Show F-XV ft February 5, 2004 - The Springville Herald - Page Five SOCIAL EVENTS Whitney Robison, JohnHennen marriage told A Ashlyn Dawn Stephens, daughter of Amanda Stephens Step-hens and the late Jon Stephens, Step-hens, celebrated her first birthday Dec. 14, 2003. Her grandparents are Michelle Tait of Fredonia, Arizona and the late Robert Tait, Roger and Bonnie Gonzales of Kanab, Utah and Kent and Marianne Stephens of Mapleton, Utah. siiiMiittiiii Riley Noyes, son of Devin and Sharlane Noyes of Springville, celebrated his first birthday on Jan. 19, 2004. His grandparents are Ron and Marsha Coppiet-ers Coppiet-ers of Mapleton and Stephen Ste-phen and Jean Noyes of Springville. Shelby Lynn Peay, daughter daugh-ter of Dust in and Shalon Peay of Mapleton, will celebrate her first birthday Friday, Feb. 6, 2004. Shelby's Shel-by's grandparents are Jeff and Brenda Smith of Mapleton, Map-leton, Liz and Richard Savage of Springville and Brad and Nina Peay of Castledale. Her great-grandparents are Norman and Nadine Smith, Mark and Sharlene Sumsion, Dennis and Myrt Clark and Donald Don-ald and Doris Peay. There are people who are so much their own enemies that they prefer a misfortune they have foreseen because they have foreseen it, to good luck they did not expect. ex-pect. Prince de Ligne 3C jc 3c 3( 3fC The most beautiful experience experi-ence we can have is the mysterious. mys-terious. It is the fundamental emotion which stands at the cradle of true art and true science. Albert Einstein SPRING RHYTHM Clogging Power Tap it W4!tS 1 ' "K L ' 1 I '! 4t I I V 7 Ages 3 - Adult ALL LEVELS 360-9033 1170 East 900 South Springville Dale and Sherry Robinson are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Whitney Snow, to John Hennen, son of William and Roberta Hennen. The couple plans to be married on Friday, Feb. 6, 2004 in the Mt. Timpanogos LDS Temple. A reception will be held for the newly-weds newly-weds that evening at the Hunter Valley LDS Church building, 1095 S. 1700 East, Springville, Spring-ville, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. In their excitement excite-ment is they have overlooked any family or friends, please accept this as your invitation. Whitney graduated from Springville High School and the Dallas Roberts Academy. Acade-my. John also graduated from SHS. He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Organization workshop at Read Leaf Feb. 1 2 The Read Leaf will be hosting an organization workshop wor-kshop with a Feng Shui twist taught by professional organizer orga-nizer Gloria Perry on Thursday, Thurs-day, Feb. 12, at 7 p.m. With 35 years of organizing organiz-ing experience, Perry emphasizes empha-sizes how to combine simplicity, sim-plicity, ease and style in a physical environment. Perry has been trained as both a Feng Shui consultant and a professional organizer and she is a member of both the Traditions for strong He is seen by millions each Sunday hosting the Mormon Tabernacle Choir on national television. On Friday, Feb. 6, Lloyd Newell will be up close and personal as the featured speaker at American Heritage School's Family Lecture Series. The lecture begins at 7:30 p.m. and is free and open to the public. American Heritage is located directly east of Mt. Timpanogos Temple in American Fork at 736 N. 1100 East. Newell, along with his wife, Karmel, will address parents on family traditions and how they help create strong family ties. With a Ph.D. in marriage, family .and human development, Newell has a strong understanding under-standing of family relationships, relation-ships, he also teaches a class at Brigham Young University on "The Family Proclamation to the World." Karmel Newell has made a name for herself with her recently published book "Come, Follow Me." She holds a master's degree in English literature and has worked as Sheri Dew's assistant assis-tant at Deseret Book Company Compa-ny as well as on the General Church Writing Committee for the LDS Church. Her greatest satisfaction, howev THE MAIN PLACE HAIR SALON 56 West 245 South, Springville rv a : tw A? 4i i D1! Free Color Ask for Rebecca Johnston 0 Hillary Shepherd jues.-Sat. 10-5 Laci Tuttle Thurs. " 489-5900 Whitney Christ in Brazil wood shop and attending Utah National Association of Professional Organizers and the International Feng Shui Guild. Please call the Read Leaf at 489-1390 or visit Perry's website at www. harmonious-connections, harmonious-connections, com for more information. The Read Leaf bookstore is located at 164 S. Main in Springville and is open Monday Mon-day through Saturday, 11 to 6, Thursdays until 9. foundation families er, comes from being at home full-time with their four children. In addition to his work with the choir, Newell has worked as a news anchor for various television stations around the country and is the author of "The Divine Connection," Con-nection," "May Peace Be With You, This Day... And Always" and "When Ye Shall Receive These Things." Career options for teenagers Young women in sixth to 12th grade will have the opportunity to learn more about math, science and technology and interact with women in these fields at a conference hosted by Utah Valley State College on Saturday, Mar. 6, from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. "Expanding Your Horizons Hori-zons in Science, Mathematics and Technology," is a conference con-ference geared toward young women to increase their interest in math, science and technology and raise awareness aware-ness of the career opportunities opportuni-ties for women in high-paying fields. Hands-on workshops will Cut & Style $20 Cut With or Perm HOURS llnn 1ft Late night Robinson - John Hennen He worked at SHS in the 15 ,5 is now working in Provo i ; . j Valley State College. Women in Leadership Where we were, where we are now and where we still may go in the future to insure justice in society will be the topic for the February , meeting of Women in Leadership. Lead-ership. Aileen Clyde of Springville, former Chair of the Utah Task Force on Gender and Justice will lead the discussion. Clyde has a long history of community and church service and experience. In addition to teaching English at BYU for ten years, she served on the Board of Regents Re-gents for Higher Education for twelve years and served as a counselor in the LDS Church General Relief Society Soci-ety Presidency for seven years. The meeting will be Thursday, Feb. 12, at the Provo Mariott, 101 W. 100 North, Provo and includes a $10 buffet lunch. Guests and new members are always welcome and encouraged. Women in Leadership was established in 1993 as a non-partisan forum which explores current issues and supports and prepares women for leadership in volunteer, appointed or elected positions on community, county or state levels. Membership is made up of women of all ages from all walks of life. be taught by professional women employed in various fields. Each participant will be able to attend three workshops, work-shops, which will feature activities and discussions on SALE! TUESDAY THRU MONDAY (President's Day) FEBRUARY 10-16 (closed Sunday) $10 fcACfc $20 &C& FINAL CLEARANCE ON ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE! SAVINGS THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE STORE! R0XY! TELLURIDE! SILVER JEANS! HEATHER & SUEDE JACKETS! fSMM SUITS, r7TV. 110. 'RICES NOT Ted and Joyce Simpson Fiftieth anniversary Ted and Joyce Simpson will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary at an open house on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2004 from 1 to 4 p.m. The event will be held at 55 N. Main in Springville, Utah. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The Simpsons were married Feb. 10, 1954 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They have seven children, five sons and two daughters: Gary, David (Denise), Meri Lyn (Milan), Lori (Dann), Craig (Shelley), Brent (Brooke), and Gordan (Angela). They have 20 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. career preparation. 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