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Show SPRINGVILLE HERALD Thursday, June 29, 2006 Social Events Natalie Christiansen. Eric Bills o Saturday,, Den house ulyS Eric Bills and Natalie Christiansen were married Saturday, June 24, 2006 in Mountain Home, Idaho. Eric is the son of Doug and Laurie Bills of Mapleton, Utah, and Natalie is the daughter of Brad and Kelli Christiansen of Mountain Home. Friends and family are invited to an open house in their honor on Saturday, July 8, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the new Maple-ton Maple-ton City Building, 425 W. Community Center Way, Mapleton. They invite all their friends they have lost touch with while they were away at college. The couple will make their home in Cedar Ce-dar City, Utah, where Eric will continue attending Southern Utah University. Nat- Melissa Spencer, James Schurig to many in temple Announcement is made by Mark and Christine Spencer of Springville, Utah, of the engagement of their daughter, Melissa Elaine, to James Nathan Schurig, son of Alma and Janet Schurig, also of Springville. The coule plans to be married on Friday, June 7, 2006 in the Bountiful LDS Temple Friends and family are invited to attend a reception in their honor that evening at the Orem Institute of Religion, 785 W. College Drive, Orem, from 7 to 9 p.m. James is sutdying accounting at Utah Valley State College, and is employed at NozzelTech. He served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Sap- t f 7- ' "mmmm4 Natalie and Eric Bills alie recently graduated from Bon Losee in hair design. Serena Hardwick, Christopher Laird wedding July 7 Announcement is made by Timothy and Shevaun Hardwick of the engagement engage-ment of their daughter, Serena Marie, to Christopher Lee Laird, son of Kenny and Lori Laird. The couple plans to exchange vows on Friday, July 7, 2006 in the Mapleton Ma-pleton City Park. Friends and family are invited to celebrate cel-ebrate their marriage at a reception that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Mapleton Maple-ton City Park, Maple and Main Streets, Mapleton, Utah Britney Wright, Bret Blakey to . Serena Hardwick Christopher Laird marry Friday James Schurig - Melissa Spencer poro, Japan. Melissa works for Beehive Clothing. The newlyweds will make their first home in Orem. Fiftieth anniversary told Dale and Toni Wright of Orem, Utah, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Britney, to Bret Lewis Blakey, son of Steve and Beth Blakey of Springville. The couple will be married on Friday, June 30, 2006 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held on Saturday, July 1, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Wright resident, 1889 N. 180 West, Orem. In case of inclement weather, it will be held at the LDS church at 1505 N. 145 East, Orem. Britney graduated from Timpanogos High School and is attending Utah Valley State College pursuing a degree in community com-munity health. Bret graduated from Springville High School and served a mission for The Lindsay Davis, Joseph Stonehocker open house July 8 Sip.-,:- ::.-:,.: ; :::4.5:: . :W"JW:'C '"S . , - ; I x ; i iSffi:-::.:.:.1; ffi V V Britney Wright - Bret Blakey Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He is also attending at-tending UVSC, working on a degree in counseling. The couple will make their first home in Mapleton. . Darwin and Loris Hayes of Springville celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary anni-versary June 8 through 11, 2006 with a family gathering at the Warm Springs Retreat I ;; y v Loris and Darwin Hayes The Big Fix Mobile SpayNeuter Clinic will be in your area! July 5: PROVO, I FA, 55 W. 500 S.; Great prices!! Microchipping & vaccinations available to anyone while veterinarian is on the premises! Announcement is made by Scott G. and Catherine Davis of Bountiful, Utah, of the engagement of their daughter, Lindsay Anne, to Joseph Harris Stonehocker, Stone-hocker, son of Eldon R. and Cynthia Stonehocker, of Mapleton. The couple plans to be married on Saturday, July 1, 2006 in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple. An open house will be held Sat-, nrrlnv Jnlv A frnm fi-SO fr 8-30 r m at m nanna, man. iney were the stonehocker residence, 1703 W. 1320 married on June 1, 1956 m 'North, Mapleton. the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride-to-be graduated from Snow Darwin finished his bache- Canyon High School and is attending lor's degree in 1957, and they Utah State University, completing her went to Montpelier, Idaho bachelor's degree in FCHD and social where he taught English work. She will graduate in December, at the high school for three The prospective groom graduated years. He then got an offer from SpnJe High School and served to teach at Brigham Young a mission for The Church of Jesus Chnst sprtairtavi962 et,u,,s ta Utah preparedness expert teaches how to SSSSSaSSXS. prepare lor an emergency evacuation Lindsay Davis - Joseph Stonehocker . of Latter-day Saints in Wellington, New Zealand. He is also attending USU, majoring ma-joring in pre-med biology. The couple will make their first home in Logan. degree in 1963, taught writ ing and grammar courses and helped with the student stu-dent teaching program. He worked in the graduate office, of-fice, at BYU for awhile before be-fore retiring in 1995. Loris has been involved with the Musettes, Daughters Daugh-ters of Utah Pioneers and Daughters of American Revolution. Rev-olution. They both have had many callings in the LDS church. They have six children, 32 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren Earthquakes, floods, wildfire-these modern-day plagues and others may scourge Utahns at any time. The Utah Department of Public Safety has published pub-lished a pamphlet called "Hazards in Utah," which states, "Utah is earthquake country. The probability of an earthquake on the Sale Lake City segment of the Wasatch fault may be as high as 57 in 100 years." Flooding is also a major concern; during the floods Springville's Only Traditional Drug Store & Soda Fountain 489-6041 214 S. Main St. Springville Even marriages made in heaven need maintenance. I I .r 1 1 ESTABLISHED 1956 :! if LOSEE Jewelers Only In CottonTree Square (801) 373-1000 ZZJD h. university PKwy 3 Provo Moo-Sit.lOam - 6:30pm FrKUys until Bpm. vAvw.loseejeweters.net 50 Years of Falling in Love of 1983 and 1984, over $500 million dollars were spent. Wildfires have consumed more than half a million acres of Utah land since 1990, making wildfires a probable nemesis every summer in the state. 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