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Show 6 SPRINGVILLE R A L D Thursday, June 29, 2006 Presbyterian church news On Sunday, July 2, , Reverend Solange Mello, from Brazil, will conduct services at Springville Community Presbyterian Church. Rev Mello is Presbyterian Pres-byterian Women's Global Exchange representative to the Synod of the Rocky Mountains. She and Rev. Riley have visited throughout the state while she is in the Presbytery Presby-tery of Utah. Sunday School is suspended sus-pended for the summer. Worship begins at 10:30 a.m. with FeUoiwship hour at 11:30. The church is located at 245 S. 200 East in Springville. Spring-ville. For more information please call church office at 4894390 Cliircl News O o I L 3 II 8 3 Senior citizen news The senior citizens will take the following trips: to the Castle Valley Pageant on August 3, Promontory Point's Railroaders Festival Festi-val (see a reenactment of the driving of the golden spike!) on August 12 and Midway's Swiss Days on September 2. Mark your calendars and call now. Space is limited! Well known Cowboy Poet Jeff Carson will be at the Senior Center on Thursday, July 13, at 5 CRiDgGin? That means that you can call on me to fill your needs with the coverage you want and at the lowest possible cost. Farmers Insurance Group specializes in Auto, Fire. Life and Commercial insurance and is famous for fast, fair, friendly claims service, I'd like to meet you. Why not give me a call today. I think you'll be glad you did. V A V J i K Karen Snow 25 East 200 South Springville, UT (801) 489-8000 !?,' TV'.J p.m. There will be dutch oven potatoes and baked beans. Please reserve your spot before July 7th. No other activities will take place in the month of July, as the center will be closed for cleaning clean-ing purposes. The grand re-opening will take place on August 7th with fun and treats for everyone. every-one. Ladies- bring your red hats and join the Red Hat Society, he Red Hatters will meet next on Monday, August 28. Please call 489-8738 for more information about these programs. Student graduates Chase Pearson of Springville Spring-ville has been named to the Dean's List at Montana State University in Billings. Bill-ings. To be eligible for the Dean's List, undergraduate students must achieve a minimum 3.50 grade point average. Terry Wirth and Don Skirts of the U.S. Mormon Battalion spoke at Daughter of Utah Pioneers Jubilee Luncheon in Springville. U. S. Mormon Battalion topic at DUP Luncheon The annual Jubilee Lun- Utah Pioneers was held cheon for the Springville- Thursday, June 22, in Mapleton Daughters of Springville. , Members ot the U. b. Mormon Battalion organization, or-ganization, Terry Wirth of West Valley City and Don Shirts of Holladay, dressed in historical j , t i Stephanie Boyer, daughter of Dennis and Caralee Boyer of Springville, earned her Young Womanhyood Recognition Award in the Springville West Stake Fourth Ward. Some of her projects were participating in sports and reading the Book of Mormon. She will attend Snow College in the fall. n n nO n 0 I y ;.' i ! . l Q Nl II. Main mM h j ya9iE 1 Spriille, OT 84653 3 9f" GetJohnson's y o NO FLAT TIRES fMMI A k J cjj for vour -TvJi VrlHl I ' J fax '-1 ' . , , H ' , ) 1 Aa if CJ jtfil Cory Tree, son of Vivian and Reid . Howes of Mapleton and the late J. Marion Tree, has returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Carlsbad, California, Spanish speaking. He will speak in church on Sunday, July 9, 2006 at 1 p.m. in the Mapleton Ma-pleton Stake Center, 970 N. 400 East Mapleton. army uniform and shared information and stories about the Mormon Battalion Battal-ion march and the hardships hard-ships they endured. Wirth represented Captain Cap-tain James Allen of the U. S. Army, the agent sent to the Mormon Camps in Iowa to recruit five companies com-panies of 75 to 100 men each. U. S. 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