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Show Thursday, March 10, 2005 SPRINGVILLE HERALD Social E .vents Reception Sat. for Sara Oler, ClayKappas Sara Oler, daughter of Darrell and Cindy Oler of Blackfoot, Idaho, and Clay Kappas, son of Steve and Julie Kappas of Springville, Utah, were married on Friday, Mar. 4, 2005 in the Idaho Falls IDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor on Saturday, Mar. 12, from 6 to 8 p.m. in the LDS church at 451 S. Main, Springville. All friends and family are invited to attend. Sara is a graduate of Blackfoot High School and is a student at Utah State University. Univer-sity. She is employed at Cache Meadow Veterinarian Vet-erinarian Clinic in Logan. Clay is a graduate of Springville High School and served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Valen- Melissa Hutchings, Jared Young vows in Bountiful Temple Announcement is made by Bernell and Linda Hutchings of Springville, Utah of the engagement of their daughter, Melissa, to Jared Young, son of Morris and Vicki Young and the late Lorraine, also of Springville. The couple plans to be married, Saturday, March 12, 2005 in the Bountiful LDS Temple. Tem-ple. A reception will be held that evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Springville Museum of Art. The bride4:o-be is a graduate of Springville High School and is how attending attend-ing Utah State University. The prospective groom also graduated from SHS and is also attending Utah State. !. -v m A A r-f? J" "V J it i -t'itftf "v? : ; ?i :'s: ( t , vN ; . I r. l I - ' i 7 X. ... .jij ssm vy . W I II ItllTM Jeffrey Xessler - Summer Peterson Sara and Clay Kappas cia, Venezuela. He will graduate from USU in May with a degree in speech communication. He is currently employed at Enterprise Rent- A-Car in Logan. 5 Summer Peterson, Jeffrey Kessler to marry Saturday Announcement is made by Elaine Peterson Peter-son and Bert Peterson of Mapleton of the engagement of their daughter, Summer Rae, to Jeffrey George Kessler, son of Randy and Susan Kessler of Orem and Darrell Dar-rell Huntley. The couple plans to be married on Saturday, Mar. 12, 2005 in the Mount Timpanogas LDS Temple. A dinner will honor the newlyweds that day at the White Willow Reception Center. The bride-to-be graduated from Springville High School. The prospective groom graduated from Mountain View High and served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ in Tennessee. Book Review -"Sunbird" Harold Bartlett SWT by Ellen self as a remarkable listener J ) til Ull 111UU V FJizaheth F. Wfin pives us and tracker and inventive in v a compelling story with a riveting riv-eting plot and unforgettable characters. Especially unforgettable unfor-gettable is Telemakos, the hero in "Sunbird." Telemakos Tele-makos is a royal grandson, but still a lad, with unparalleled unparal-leled courage. He sees him- Three music concerts from uvsc Jared Young - Melissa Hutchings The couple plans to make their home in Logan, Lo-gan, Utah. Technology Conference for Women in the Workforce Utah Valley State College Conferences and Workshops will host the Women in Technology Tech-nology Conference 2005: "Inspire "In-spire Me" at the UVSC Sorensen Student Center on March 16. The conference will focus on women beginning, returning return-ing to or already in the workforce, work-force, with key lectures from prominent business women Tiffany Berg and Mary Crafts. "I want women to leave inspired in-spired and realize how amazing amaz-ing they are," said Kathryn Tew, UVSC Continuing Education Edu-cation program assistant. "Women often choose careers ca-reers or find themselves in the workforce unexpectedly and I hope this conference will give them an edge if that happens." Berg is a columnist for "Womems Lifestyle Magazine," Maga-zine," the author of four books, the producer and host of "Succeeding Gracefully" on KTMW Channel 20 and a host of Healthy Wealthy Wow Grapevine Radio It is only the intellectually lost who ever argue. - Oscar Wilde Once you make a decision, the umverse conspires to make it happen. - Ralph Waldo Emerson 1400AM. She is one of the leading emotional release facilitators fa-cilitators in the country with a specialty in teaching people to let go of the dysfunction of their past. Crafts is the founder of Culinary Crafts, LLC, a Utah catering business that nets $3 rnillion annually. She hosts a catering television show "Culinary Creations" on KBYU and is on the board of the International Catering Association. Registration is $59 and Mini drill team clinic The Springville High School D'Velles Drill Team will sponsor a mini-drill team clinic, Jr. D'Velles. Sign-ups are March 15 and 16 from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Springville High School cafeteria. The cost is $25 and includes instruction in-struction and a T-shirt. The classes will begin on March 21 from 4 to 5 p.m. and will continue on April 4, 11, 18, 25 and May 2. All participants par-ticipants will perform in the Pep Team Spectacular on May 3 in the Springville High School main gym at 7 p.m. This event is free to the public. $15 for students. Register online on-line at www.uvsc.educont-edc&w. www.uvsc.educont-edc&w. For more information, contact con-tact Kathryn Tew (801) 863-8483. The first of three concerts sponsored by the music department de-partment at Utah Valley State College will take place Thursday, Mar. 10, at 7 p.m. at Lone Peak High School. The concert will feature the UVSC A Cappella Choir. The Symphony Orchestra will perform the following day, Friday, Mar. 11, at noon as part of the LDS Orem Institute In-stitute of Religion's monthly devotional at the Institute on UVSC's campus. The Chamber Choir is scheduled to perform on Saturday, Sat-urday, Mar. 12, at 7:30 p.m. in the Provo Tabernacle. All three concerts are free and open to the public. For more information contact UVSC at 863-8347. self as a remarkable listener and tracker and inventive in his ability to hide in plain sight. Wein sets "Sunbird" in the midst of the deadly plague. Goewin, Telemakos' beloved aunt, is Britain's ambassador to Aksum. The emperor of Aksum has accepted Goewin's advice ad-vice and declared a quarantine quaran-tine to protect their inhabitants inhabi-tants from the horrific illness. ill-ness. Death continues to spread and the emperor fears that someone is defying the order of the crown, carrying the . plague as salt-the currency of sixth-century Africa-is shipped from port to port. Because of his unusual abilities, abil-ities, Telemakos is asked to travel to Afar where the salt is mined and to uncover the headman in the plot. He knows that he will either succeed suc-ceed or that it will cost him his life. It takes all of his skill and courage to accomplish this heroic task. Elizabeth Wein is exacting in her careful attention to historical detail and has developed de-veloped a swift-paced story that will be enjoyed by youth and adults. Harold L. Bartlett of Springville, Utah will celebrate cele-brate his ninetieth birthday on March 9, 2005. His children invite family and friends to help him celebrate cele-brate this happy occasion at .an open house in his honor on Saturday, Mar. 12, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Hobble Creek West Stake Center, 500 S. 650 East, Springville. He requests no gifts. Harold Bartlett We specialize in Machine Quilting & Machine Embroidery Located at 524 S. 300 East, Springville Call today! 489-4460 J Iq ' " 'irsii.u!Uviti Cfi ftffiiiin 'semi:. m t'iiajt iwmm .JP M ""luniiii ' f I4 II YT Presented by the Springville Playhouse y coupon General Admission Price "TaIie a Number DAiiliNq" Any Performances 7:30 p.m. Springville Playhouse SO S. Main-Spnngville Under the Library il A ITfi 1 1 f J) rlillJ HUl u SHOW STARTS FRIDAY, MARCH 4 7:30 p.m. Show runs March 4, 5, 7, 11, 12, 14, 18, 19, and 21 7:30 p.m. at the Springville Playhouse 50 S. Main (Under the Library) $6 Adults - $5 Students Call 623-9595 for Group Rates tfh V-Hj3 1047 tft tDlub3-springitiiUeplajpijousr.org i Phone ai ffirieinidl. |