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Show t Thursday, April 15, 2004 SPRINGVILLE HERALD 5 Lee Ann Riding, Shawn Fowkes wedding bells J , 5 II'' J rsi Fami7y and friends of ');'; Hope Tidweff recenfy enjoyed her first birlliday at a "ccle'hra-t "ccle'hra-t ion of life" party given in her honor by her parents, Surah and Tad Tidwell of Springville. Paisley was born with a rare chromosome disorder with chances ofsmvival lean than one in one hundred thousand. With her joyous and determined deter-mined spirit she is a treasure to all those who know her. Her family thanks Kids on t'ne Move and Kids Who Count programs for the many hours of service they have given to Paisley. Grandparents of this precious angel are Ricliurd and Sandy Tidwell ofProvo and Lee and Julie Winwurd of Springville. James Milton Giles of Springville, Utah will celebrate his 90th birthday on Friday, April 16, 2004. He was born in Springville to James White and Ella Maude Ostler Giles.. . He married Edna LaVem Mel-lor Mel-lor on March 30 1935. She passed away August 5, 1994. They are the parents of Jim and Bonnie Giles, Springville; Ron and Jane Giles, Springville; Stan und Pain Giles, Sandy; Cunva and .'or-man .'or-man King, St. George: Put oiuf Bill Webber, Sandy; una David and Laurie Giles, Springvilh. The special day will I"' -brated with a family dititu run Saturday, April 17. Bookll ivim." by Ellen Here we have a romance novel, nov-el, a mystery and a ghost story all combined to bring several hours of reading pleasure. Nancy Nan-cy Atherton brings us "Aunt Dimity's Death," a light-hearted story about Reginald the rabbit, Lori and dead Aunt Dimity who makes her wishes known by writing answers to Lori in a special journal. Lori's mother told her stories about Aunt Dimity while she was growing up. Lori thought they were just stories that her mother had made up and that Aunt Dimity was only a fairy tale. Imagine her surprise when a local law firm contracts her to tell her that Aunt Dimity lias died and has made arrangements arrange-ments for her in her will. 1 he arrangements were not a simple sim-ple bequeathing of funds. Instead In-stead she was given complicated complicat-ed instructions to fulfill within a short time period. Accompanying Lori on her journey is a member of the law-firm. law-firm. He is the youngest member mem-ber of the firm, good enough looking and single! They travel from the US to England to live in the enchanted cottage that Lori has heard about ail through her childhood. I lere she has to read letters that Dimity Dim-ity and Lori's mother w rote to each other over many years, until she finds the answer to the puzzle. Believe it or not, it is still a good story, and Atherton has more, if you like this one. i mrmmmml r"T? Announcement is made by Ross and Susan Riding of Springville, Utah of the engagement of their daughter, I.ee Ann, to Shawn Fowkes, son of Glen and Bonnie Fowkes of Mona. The couple plans to be married on Saturday, Apr. 17, 2004. A reception will be held that evening at the LDS church at 1440 E. 900 South in Springville. f riends and family are invited to attend. The bride-to-be graduated from Springville High School and is currently working for Mity Lite in Orem. The prospective groom graduated from Juab 1 ligh School and is currently working for Evans Grader and raving of Springville. Grandparents of the bride are Amos and Eula Riding and Jane Averett, all of Springville. Grandparents of the groom are Darlene Fowkes, Salute to Youth concert 'oines to county Monday The American Fork Symphony Sympho-ny will honor seven outstanding youth soloists, Monday, Apr. H). with a concert titled "Salute to Youth." The concert, under the direction of conductors Alan Alli ed and Burke Soren-son, Soren-son, will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium at American Fork Junior High School, 20 W. 1.120 North. Admission is a $3 per person donation. Talented youth soloists - selected se-lected in auditions earlier this year - are pianist Conlan Miller, age 13, of Delta; pianist Stephanie Brinton, age 15, of Salt Lake City; vocalist Ruby Wliite. age 15, of Salt Lake City; pianist Christine Messick, age Dutch oven Dutch oven cooking just got easier! With the unveiling of the new website, www.my-dutchoven.com, www.my-dutchoven.com, Larry and Jeanie Walker are bringing Dutch oven and outdoor recipes directly to the home computer! After writing two best selling Dutch oven cookbooks, and presenting pre-senting numerous Dutch oven cooking demonstrations, the Walkers felt confident they had something they needed to share with others. 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