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Show -Thursday, September 9, 2004 SPRING VILLE HERALD Serial Events Carta Bird, jfyler Thalman Jemple vows -! Eric and Noralee Bird of Mapleton, Utah tre pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Carla, to Tyler K. Thallman, son of Bradely K. and Jeannine Thalman, also of Mapleton. The couple plans to be married on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2004 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening at the Eric Bird residence in Mapleton from 6 to 8:30 p.m. All friends and family are invited to attend. at-tend. 1" The bride-to-be graduated from Springville High School and is currently attending at-tending schoolat Utah Valley State College majoring in business management. V The prospective groom also graduated from SHS. He served a mission for the P'W I- WWWIU.WJMUWXUIIMI' y BWWWi HIIU.UIIIIJ J I- " " ' ' -r. '-- Ks - ' 'r - ' j " jN A ' . - x J ;' f . 4c- " . u H Kaylie Hatch, Kyle Bailey to trade vows Alban and Sherri Hatch of are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Kaylie, to Kyle Bailey, son of Kimball and Trudy Bailey of Mapleton, Utah. The couple plans to be married on Friday, September Sep-tember 10, 2004 in the Manti LDS Temple. An open house will be held in their honor that evening at the Bailey residence, 208 E. 1700 North, Mapleton. All friends and relatives rela-tives are invited to attend. A reception will be held in Rigby on Saturday, Sept. 11. The bride-to-be graduated from Bonneville Bon-neville High School in Idaho Falls, Idaho and has been attending BYU Idaho. The prospective groom graduated from Springville High School and served a mission mis-sion for the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- .V v V. air t f Kaylie Hatch - Kyle Bailey ter-day Saints in Mexico City, Mexico, North Mission. He has also been attending BYU Idaho. Ida-ho. The newlyweds will make their home in Mapleton while finishing their schooling. Tyler Thalman - Carla Bird Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, East Mission. He is also attending UVSC, majoring in computer science. The couple will make their first home in Springville. Author to die at upcoming dinner jenalee Krebs, $radBahleto marry in temple Announcement is made by Dallin Krebs and Cyndi Krebs of Mapleton and Springville, Utah of the engagement of their daughter, Jenalee, to Brad Behle, son of Fred and Debbie Behle of West Jordan. The couple plans to be married on Friday, Sept. 10, 2004 in the Mt. Timpanogos LDS Temple. -: A reception will be held that evening at the home of Dallin Krebs, 560 N. 2000 East, Mapleton. An open house will be held on Saturday, Sept. 11, at the Plaza Rooftop Gardens, 262 S State, Salt Lake City. : tThe bride-to-be graduated from ' Springville High School, where she was on the SHS Drill Team, and LDS Seminary in " 2002. She attended Utah Valley State College Col-lege where she met Brad. She is currently working at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in the cardiovascular unit. The prospective groom graduated from r 4.-'V;f irk js. 7 ; iijlf fill " Mi' hm .'en A beautiful catered dinner din-ner with nine of your favorite fa-vorite authors and a dead body, what more can you ask for? On Friday, Oct. 1, popular fiction authors Betsy Bran-non Bran-non Green, Clair Poulson, Jennie Hansen, Sian Ann Bessey, Kerry Blair, J. Michael Hunter, Michele Ashman Bell, Amy Maida Wadsworth and Robison Wells will unite to host a murder mystery dinner to die for! 200 people will participate in the murder mystery that is something like a live version ver-sion of the game Clue, but with the characters from the authors' most recent Jenalee Krebs - Brad Bahle West Jordan High School and LDS Seminary in 1997. He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Asuncion, Asun-cion, Paraguay from 1998-2000. He graduated from Salt Lake Community College and has attended UVSC, He is currently working in Salt Lake city. The couple will make their first home in Sandy. Provo Towne Center supports troops overseas t 'ft i i fm 'iW" W f Images on TV of soldiers bravery trekking across unknown un-known territories are rarely f bllowed by a wife or hus-"band hus-"band trying to make it through unfamiliar areas such as finances taking care of children or trying to cope with their loved one stationed sta-tioned overseas. - For many it is the first time al loved one has been away from home for any length of time. Provo Town Center Mall is learning up with the United Service Organizations (USO) to help support our troops 3hd their families. ' Starting last Thursday the mall will display ways the community can support a sbldier and family. Located 'off center court and in the food court, shoppers can take remittance slips from this display site and forward donations directly to the USO. More information can be gotten by visiting www.uso.org on the web. "All of us living here in Utah County know someone who is stationed overseas. One of the best things we can do for a soldier is let them know we care," said Tricia Granger, mall marketing A state without some means of change is without the means of its conservation-Edmund Burke. It is far more impressive when others discover our food qualities without your elp. - Judith Martin manager. Military personnel and their families can find solace, counseling, services and support sup-port through the USO's outreach out-reach programs. Laura Lorraine Scott, daughter of Mark and Melissa Scott of College Station, Texas celebrated her first birthday September 4, 2004. Her grandparents are Christine Hart of Springville and Rick and Janice Scott of Mapleton. Her great-grandparents great-grandparents are Faye Scott of Mapleton and Richard and Arlene Hart of Coeur D'alene, Idaho. Great-great-grandmother is Rose Hart of Bountiful. She has one sister, sis-ter, Brooklynn. SOUTH COUNTY'S ONLY SECURE ALZHEIMER UNIT Homestyle Assisted Living 798-1500 Take a 3D-Tour Of Our Facility At www.hearthstonc tnanor.com : Whafs for dinner? Tired of that question? We can help! We do all the menu planning, shopping and chopping for you. .Enjoy twelve new, delicious, nutritious entrees each month. Smile - your life just got easier! The Race to Make Your Dinner Attend a Dinner Divas session, where you easily assemble & take home this menu of dinners to freeze and prepare at your leisure. Sign up today and let Dinner Divas take the mess and the stress out of dinner! Next sessions: Thurs. Sept. 9 6 pm Sat. Sept. 18,9 am Wed. Sept. 22, 9:30 am Thurs. Sept. 30, 6 pm Sept. 2004 Menu 1 . Peach Glazed Chicken 2. Creamy temon Bacon Pasta 3. Rarnchero Enchiladas 4. Berry Topped Chicken 5. BBQ Chicken Pizza 6. Gardener's Pie 7. Meatball Madness 8. Cluck Cluck, Oink Oink! 9. White Fish with Lemon Dill Butter 10. Italian Grilled Chicken 1 1 . Surprise Meatloaf 12. Durkee's Chicken Divas Decadent Brownies topi, desert) Sign up online at www.dinnerdivas.biz or call 376-5049 or 376-6182 703 North Main, Suite B Springville 18TH ANNUAL t 1 V J W, -Irr i7 INDIAN FOOD DANCE 18, KRISHNA TEMPLE, 8628 S. MAIN, SP. FOI mystery novels. Everyone is a suspect, and only one person knows who the murderer is the murderer. During the course of the dinner, guests will gather clues to discover who the criminal is, and whoever correctly reveals the criminal crimi-nal can win a prize. Never before have so many popular fiction authors au-thors trom all over the country come together to host such an interactive event with fans. Not only do fans get to meet their favorite authors, but they also get to be a part of the mystery novels they love so much. This dinner will also be a chance for the authors to try and prove they are as good at solving mysteries as they are at writing them. Betsy Brannon Green from Alabama, author of "Foul Play" and "Silenced," said, "I'm looking forward to seeing if solving myster ies is as much fun as writing writ-ing them. And to be able to do it in such good company will be a real treat!" The event is just as fun for the authors as it is for the fans. Kerry Blair from Arizona, author of "Digging "Dig-ging Up the Past" and "This Just In," said, "I'm so excited excit-ed to spend time with some of my readers and my own favorite authors. I may be an author, but I'm also a big fan!" The murder mystery event will take place at the Orem Friendship Center at 93 N. 400 East. There will be an open reception re-ception and book signing with the authors from 5:30-6:30 p.m. and the dinner din-ner begins at 7. Tickets can be purchased at the Seagull Book & Tape stores in Spanish Fork, Orem and American Fork. For more information, contact con-tact Melissa Stockdale at 801-756-1041 ext 167. 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