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Show March 4, 2004 - The Springville Herald - Page Seven SOCIAL EVENTS 1 J J Rylie Scout VViscombe, son of Clark and Katie VViscombe VVis-combe of Mapleton, celebrated cele-brated his first birthday February 17, 2004. His grandparents are Sue Wis-combe Wis-combe and Shari Holley, both of Mapleton, and the late Jim VViscombe and the late Bruce Holley. s , " 1 !" - .1 : "V ' I i 1 i I - Connor Jonathan Brown, son of Lindsey and Jonathan Jona-than Brown of Fruit Heights, Utah celebrated his first birthday December 28, 2003. He is the grandson grand-son of Dick and Kathy Chatterton of Fruit Heights and Jerry and Linda Brown of Springville. His great-grandmother great-grandmother is Kathleen Thompson of Ogden. He is the first grandchild of the Browns. Seth Porter Winterton, son of Cody and Kathryn Winterton Win-terton of Salem, Oregon, turned one year old February Febru-ary 27, 2004. He is the grandson of Kent and Marianne Mar-ianne Stephens of Maple-ton, Maple-ton, Utah and Seth and Sue Winterton of Kamas, Utah formerly of Springville. Great-grandparents are Grant and Lois Tingey of Spanish Fork and Marian Campbell of Ft. Myers, Florida. He has a sister, Savana. Breast Cancer support group Mountain View Hospital Breast cancer Support Group will meet Thursday, March 18 at 3 p.m. in the hospital cafeteria. A presentation will be made by Barr Drag, MVH director of social services on the topic, "I heard you were sick. . .surviving the perks and pitfalls of illness gossip." Cancer patients and their guests are invited to attend. For more information please contact Lama Hone at 801-465-7119. Mountain View Hospital is located at 1000 East 100 North, Pay- son. To become mature is to recover that sense of seriousness serious-ness which one had as a child at play. , Friedrich Nietzsche 3 1 ism n" - - ry f i iffi M 1 I Us Karlee Measom, Dustin Uresk to marry Friday Lee and Karen Measom of Springville, Utah are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter, Karlee Joy, to Dustin Quinn Uresk, son of Stephen and Karen Uresk. The couple plans to be married on Friday, Mar. 5 , 2004. The newlyweds will be honored at a reception at the Bella Via Reception Center in Spanish Fork that evening. Karlee graduated from Springville High School and attended Southern Utah University. Universi-ty. She graduated from Von Curtis Academy of Hair Design and served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Macon, Georgia area. She is currently employed as a cosmetologist at Bliss Beauty Bar in Payson. Dustin graduated from Union High School Leigh Hale, Greg Murdock temple vows Announcement is made by Cody and Linda Hale of Orem, Utah of the engagement of their daughter, Leigh, to Gregory Murdock Mur-dock Newton, son of Rick and Nancy Newton New-ton of Springville. The couple plans to be married on Friday, Mar. 5, 2004 in the Mt. Timpanogos LDS Temple. They will be honored at a family dinner following the ceremony. Both Leigh and Greg teach skiing and snowboarding at Sundance and will spend the summer as river guides on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon. They will both continue their education at Utah Valley State College in the fall. Greg served an LDS mission in Edinburgh, Scotland. Grandparents of the bride are A. Waldo Solar Project to play at Read Leaf The Solar Project is more than the sum of its parts. Although the members of The Solar Project are always working on side project and backing up other artists, there is a definite chemistry that exists in this band. The Solar Project explores ex-plores the gamut of human emotion in their music and lyrics, while drawing upon such varying styles as alternative alter-native rock, folk, blues, bluegrass, jazz, acoustic New book helps With 10 children, Debbie Bo wen and her husband, Bruce, find it important to actively involve all the children chil-dren in the family's daily routine. In her new book, Bowen explains the formulas and techniques they have discovered discov-ered first-hand for teaching children to work. "W.O.R.K. - Wonderful Opportunities for Raising Responsible Kids," promotes the age-old practice of teaching teach-ing children to work. Believing strongly in the' value of a good day's labor, the Bowens have spent the past 13 years practicing and refining the principles and techniques outlined in the book. Their children range in age from 2 to 20 years. "Today, pampering and catering to children is often seen as good parenting," Bowen said. "However, this book stresses the need to tern mm oxko "irrerEijij r ,r fingerstyle, punk pot and Latin. Solar Project will play at the Read Leaf Friday, Mar. 5, at 8 p.m. Admission is free because this show is part of the Live at the Read Leaf concert series. The Read Leaf is located at 164 South Main in Springville. Spring-ville. Call 489-1390 for more information. On March 12 the Read Leaf welcomes back Pearl Award winner Cherie Call. return to old values with an emphasis on work." "By participating in daily chores and working together as a family," Bowen explained, ex-plained, "children lean much more about responsibility, dependability and cooperation, coopera-tion, while simultaneously increasing their self-esteem and drawing the family closer clos-er together. " W.O.R.K. is a parent's guide to delegating chores to children. The details of setting up a working household house-hold are carefully outlined in the Six D's of delegation: decide, divide, deliberate, demonstrate, discipline and determination. The book teaches parents how to achieve the delicate balance of being firm but flexible, consistent yet considerate. con-siderate. In today's hectic world, parents are continually searching sear-ching for ways to build family unity. Ironically, they often overlook a resource available to all parents. In her book, Debbie tells how parents can strengthen friendships with their children, create ensuring ensur-ing memories and develop a love and closeness that can be achieved in no other way through the power of work. You may purchase a copy of W.O.R.K. at horizonpubl- li -w I - II Karlee Measom-Dustin Uresk in Roosevelt. He served an LDS mission in Morristown, New Jersey. He has attended the College of Eastern Utah and will continue his education at Utah Valley State College. wl 1) Greg Newton-Leigh Hale and Mary Ellen Potter of Spanish Fork and the late Nathan and Ruth Hale. Grandparents of the groom are Ed and Gloria Murdock and the late Dick and Diane Newton. The couple will make their home in Springville. Pastel Society of Utah show The Pastel Society of Utah will have a statewide, juried show at the Historic County Courthouse, 51 University Ave., Provo, from March 8 to April 9. A reception will be held Sunday, Sun-day, Mar. 14, from 4 to 6 p.m. with wards 4:30 p.m. This is an excellent opportunity opportu-nity to see works of the finest pastel painters in Utah. ishersbooks . comnewrelease-s.html comnewrelease-s.html or where Horizon Publishers books are sold. The Bowens are former residents of Springville. "When the price of new just won't do!" New and gently used clothing Great selection on consignment Elaine Sixty years for Halls Norley and Elaine Pinegar Hall will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary on Wednesday, March 10, 2004. The Halls were married on March 10, 1944, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They will celebrate with a family dinner. The Halls have six children 21 grandchildren and 22 great grand children. . It is better to have old, secondhand diamonds than none at all. Mark Twain Being natural is simply a pose, and the most irritating pose 1 know. Oscar Wilde We specialize in Machine Quilting & Machine Embrodiery Located at 524 S. 300 East, Springville Call today! 489-4460 Garden Information Meeting Thursday, March 11 7:05 p.m. Old Mapleton Town Hall 100 East Maple Street Julia Tuck, horticulturist and master gardener, will open with a talk on Garden Chemicals in 2004. Booths will offer information on lawns, pruning, trees wild flowers, etc. Scott Zeidler, Urban Forester, will also be there to help you choose the right tree for your property. Everyone is invited. No charge. WANDERING WARDROBE Spring Preview Sale Off Excludes furniture. 511 South Main St., Springville 489-3893 Hours: Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. -9 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. -5 p.m. and Norley Hall Most vaccinations begin to provide a person with immunity about two weeks after being administered. It is his reasonable conversation con-versation which mostly frightens frigh-tens us in a madman. Anatole France 5 :k " |