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Show Thursday, April 20, 2006 Church news SPRINGVILLE HERALD c EWS I I Kadan J. Bradley, son of Randy and AnnaLee Bradley of Maple-ton, Maple-ton, recently returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Brussels, Belgium and the Netherlands. He will speak in church on Sunday, Apr. 23, 2006 at 11 a.m. in the Mapleton 11th Ward, Mapleton North Stake. Brookside party Brookside Elementary School is going to be torn down to make way for a new building. Due to this, they are having a "Say Goodbye Good-bye to Brookside Party" on Friday, May 5, at 6:30 p.m. Please come and join them! Reading tutors needed ' The Springville Family Literacy Lit-eracy Center is in need of volunteer tutors to help at the Springville Public Li--brary. The following days and times are needed: Mondays Mon-days and Wednesdays from 10 to 11 a.m. (this is an ESL adult time), Mondays and Wednesdays from 5 to 6 p.m., and Mondays and Wednesdays from 4 to 4:30 p.m. Classes offered History Center The LDS Family History Center located at 415 S. 200 East in Springville is offering offer-ing the following classes through July. They are open to the public. Call for information, infor-mation, 489-2956. Classes are offered on Saturday mornings from 10 a.m. to noon. ; Apr. 22, PAF-5 Personal Acestor File, Exrcise 2; Apr. 29, Sharing Genealogical Genealogi-cal Data GEDCOM; May 6, Ancestral File (DOS inviron-ment inviron-ment on FHC server); May 13, Pedigree Resource File (Windows FHC server); May 20, Genealogy on the In 410 South 450 West Springville, Utah 84663 801-489-9676 Dr. DOG & CAT When you're out of town, rest assured your pet is having a gooa time with us! We provide pets with loving care, proper nutrition and plenty of exercise in a safe and healthy environment! Veterinary Supervision Individual Outdoor Walls Group Play Individualized Feedings Indoor & Outdoor Runs Heated & Air Conditioned Facility HOSPIHL illiEl Nathan Ray Bartholomew, son of Ray and Ann Bartholomew of Springville, has returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, North Mission. He will speak in church on Sunday, Apr. 23, 2006 at 1 p.m. in the Spring Creek 12th Ward, 550 N. 235 East Springville. He is the grandson of Mark and Ruth Bartholomew and Klea Curtis. Ask the dentist By Dr. M. Kelly Soutas My 3-year-old insists on brushing her own teeth. If I try to help, it is WWIII. What should I do? - A concerned con-cerned mother . Children really aren't able to 'effectively brush their own teeth until they develop fine motor skills. In terms of age, that means around 6 years old, and even then, supervision su-pervision is required to make sure they are doing a good job. For your 3-year-old daughter, daugh-ter, compromise is best. Let HER brush her teeth by herself her-self for a few minutes with a toddler-size toothbrush. Just wet the bristles with a tiny at Family in Springville ternet, Exercise 1; May 27, Family Search Internet IGI (Ordinances search); Jue. 3, PAF-PAF Insight Clean-Up, mere and compare 2 file; Jun. 10, PAF Advance Search and Print Custom Reports; Jun. 17, Family History Library Catalogue; Jul. 1, Census Searching on CD and Internet; Inter-net; Jul. 8, Database Search (Family Search & CD data on server; Jul. 15, PAF Multimedia, Multime-dia, Attach Photos & Music to Individuals; Jul. 22, Temple Tem-ple Ready For Windows, Exercise Ex-ercise 1, PAF Insight; Jul. 29, Temple Ready for Windows, Exercise 2. Harold Judd Davis D.V.M. Veterinarian BOARDING! is " & j : ,. , ' -t ,j I ' ' ! . 1 s ' . : an ,mmm4mm mm Community Presbyterian. On Sunday, Apr. 23, Rev. Janet Riley will conduct services ser-vices at Springville Community Commu-nity Presbyterian Church. Her sermon title will be "How Much Is Enough" with scripture from Acts 4:32-35. Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m., Worship at 10:30 and Fellowship hour at 11:30. The church is located at 245 S. 200 East in Springville. For more information call the church office at 4894390. Unitarian Universalist Telos Whitfield will will deliver de-liver the sermon "Nurturing Community, Seeds of Growth" at Utah Valley Unitarian Uni-tarian Universalist Fellowship Fellow-ship on Sunday, Apr. 23, at 4 p.m., at 245 S. 200 East, Springville. A farewell potluck for Telos will follow. Child care and religious education edu-cation for children is available. avail-able. For information contact 853-5600. www.uvuu.org Website: amount of tooth-paste tooth-paste and tell her you are going go-ing to see if she got all of the "cavity bugs" off of her teeth. Then, YOU brush her teeth for a minute or two. Teach her to spit out the toothpaste instead of swallowing swal-lowing it. You should also floss her teeth. For kids, disposable, pre-strung floss holders work well and can save you from getting bit! Above all, make the experience fun. Turn it into a game. Use flavored fla-vored kids' toothpaste (with flouride in it). Doing these things will help you avoid WWIII and pay big dividends divi-dends toward your daughter's daugh-ter's oral health. Dr. M. Kelly Soutas D.M.D., P.C., is owner and operator of A Place to Smile in Springville. He has been in practice for seven years. He graduated from Southern Illinois University School of Dental Medicine. He received re-ceived his bachelor's of science sci-ence degree from Brigham Young University. If you have a question for Ask the Dentist, please e-mail Dr. Soutas at aplacetosmilemsn.com. Tfl ........... i ; II J J j I jj I tjzHlg, ' W 34S W. CENTER STREET Hours: 9:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. eg ocific CREDIT 96 E. Center. Springville 489-3603 MX 1 15- MONTH SHARE CERTIFICATE 4.50 4.41 n Dividend Paid Monthly 90 Day Penalty If Withdrawn Early CRt-uir For their April meeting, the American Legion and Auxiliary had historian Robert Carter as guest speaker. Carter talked about the early days of Utah County. He told about the airplane crash above "Y" mountain in 1933 and about Chauncey Millard, an outlaw who was sentenced to die for murder in the Lehi area. Also, the legion was entertained with piano solos by Brooke Braydee Johnson. Shown above are: Program Chairman Chair-man Gene Johnson, Brooke and Braydee Johnson and Robert Carter. Photo by Keith Davis. im:S mmm tmyXSim ,.::.;,::..-:,:,: JffiiHKS'JS iWviviK: : ':;5SS?i?: -Mffi?'--W Si Sii : Vfmt&&Mb& iifevM .M:.W:4jMit Brookside students were entertained by Utah Valley State College student athletes on last week. The students stu-dents put on their Know Greater Heroes program promoting drug-free awareness. Pictured is Brookside's student council and the Know Greater Heroes from UVSC. Mapleton School is pleased to present the Sensational Citizens for the week. We appreciate the individual effort that each have given and would like to thank them personally for their great work. You are fine members of our school. Keep up the good work! Pictured, from left to right seated: Brayden Nielsen, Brandon Lisonbee, Sarah Foutz, Katelyn Mitchell, Rachel Miner, Maria Peralta and Kaydrie Molen. Middle: Sabrina Black, Jordyn Jones, Ashley Brown, Danna Jones, Daniel Johnson, Stewart Butler and CristianSolorzano. Standing: Neilson Hullinger, Rachel Pendleton, Peyton Gibson, Kayla Ellis, Kimberlee Collinsworth, Madison Siggard, Nicole Padgett and Devin LaRose. Toe orj formal wear and mafc modest scioize in Sinim repair & Tancg Kemi CiMtmiud m$rtnba$. mtntgam. dktnt'wu. tct & fur aitersi fans PROVO 377-6009 Saturday by Appointment Horizon UNION A.P.Y A-P-R unions r . a fu'l &rii I V I lib; i ihh y Springville Senior Citizens ' Senior citizens are invited to take part in the many activities ac-tivities at the Springville Senior Se-nior Center including quilting, quilt-ing, cards and billiards from 9 a.m. to noon daily; aerobics, aero-bics, Mon., Wed. and Fri. 8 a.m.; art class, Mon. 1 to 4 p.m.; card playing, Tue. and Thur. 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.; ceramics, ce-ramics, Wed. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and bingo 12:30. A hot meal is served daily at noon. Choose from chef's salad, salt-free, diabetic or regular dinner. Make reservations reser-vations a day in advance, call 489-8738 before noon. The last Friday of the month is the "Big Dinner" with great entertainment. Free blood pressure, blood sugar and oxygen tests are given the 1st thru 4th Wednesdays from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Call Diane at the center for questions about the H.E.A.T. program. The seniors take a trip to Wendover the second Monday Mon-day of each month. Call Diane Di-ane to sign up. Help wanted at DUP museum The Springville Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Museum needs to locate knowledgeable family members of James Buchanan Porter and Mary Ann Leslie Porter and Henry Bartlett (born 1823, died 1912) and wife Elizabeth Buckler (born 1826, died 1889). We need some pictures identified. Please call Lois Hayes at 489-7457 489-7457 if you can help. ESTABLISHED 1956 ftgSMPS- Vfc3 50 Years of Falling in Love |