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Show SPRINGVILLE HERALD Thursday, July 6, 2006 Social Events Natalie Christiansen, Eric Bills o ion house Saturday, July 8 Eric Bills and Natalie Christiansen were married Saturday, June 24, 2006 in Mountain Moun-tain 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 Mapleton Ma-pleton 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 AmiRohts, MknCox temple 'rows Chris and Shanon Roberts of Spring-ville, Spring-ville, Utah, announce the engagement of their daughter, Anna Marie, to Nathan Stewart Cox, son of Clarke and Michelle Cox of Boston, Massachusetts. The couple plans to be married on Saturday, July 8, 2006 in the Bountiful LDS Temple. A reception will be held at the Roberts' residence in Springville that evening. Nate served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Dominican Republic, and Anna served a mission in Puerto Rico. They are both graduates of the Univer- l vr . , ar. v VV- , : ' Hi I ' " I J j Eric Bills and Natalie Christiansen attending Southern Utah University. Natalie Nat-alie recently graduated from Bon Losee in hair design. N - MM" Y Nathan Cox - Anna Roberts sity of Utah and plan to make their in St. George, Utah. home SOUTH COUNTY'S I ,ud(WT uzwi mm SECURE ALZHEIMER UNIT Homestyle Assisted Living 798-1500 Take a JU-Tour Of Our Facility AC www.hfarchstonc inanor.com We specialize in Machine Quilting . Located at 524 S. 300 East, Springville Call Carole today at 489-4460 E ,'' i!' 1 1 .nil" ul ' i. s i v " i Kenady Noyes, daughter of Devin and Sharlane Noyes of Springville, celebrated her first birthday July 1, 2006. She has a brother, Riley, and her grandparents are Ron and Marsha Coppieters of Mapleton and Stephen and Jean Noyes of Springville. It is a most mortifying reflection for a man to consider con-sider what he has done, compared to what he might have done. - Samuel Johnson Some of the world's greatest feats were accomplished accom-plished by people not smart enough to know they were impossible. - Doug Larson Gary and Carol Perkins 50 years ago today Gary and tarol Perkins ' of Springville, Utah, will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary on Monday, July 10, 2006. They were married on that day in 1956 in Mapleton, Ma-pleton, Utah. Their marriage mar-riage was solemnized .on June 18, 1970 in the Manti LDS Temple. The coule started their lives together living in San Diego, California, where Gary was stationed sta-tioned in the U.S. Navy. Shortly after, they moved to Springville where they have enjoyed en-joyed living since. Gary worked for Springville City until he retired in 1991. They are the parents of five children: Ger-aldine Ger-aldine (Lovin) Cottam, Patti (Charles) Betts, Pauline (Ron) Bell, David Da-vid (Kay) Perkins and Robert (Jenny) Perkins. They have 24 grandchildren grand-children and four greatgrandchildren. Cats seem to go on the principle that it never does any harm to ask for what you want. - Joseph Jo-seph Wood Krutch Gary and Carol Perkins iliiteiiiiiiiitelii! Gary and Carol Perkins Holmes celebrate fifty years Edward W. Holmes and Mary Ann Holmes of Springville, Utah, celebrated celebrat-ed their 50th Wedding Anniversary An-niversary June 14, 2006 at a family vacation at Bear Lake. They were married June 14, 1956 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They were honored at a dinner held at the Harbor View Restaurant in Garden Gar-den City. The event was attended by many of their family members. They are both graduates of Springville High School and lifelong Springville residents. They are the parents of eight children and have been blessed with 31 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Ed formerly owned Duke Jewelry in Spanish Fork, and worked with his father-in-law, Melvin Duke, at Duke Jewelry in Springville. The business is currently owned and operated oper-ated by their son, Richard. Mary Ann and Ed retired as Credit Manager Man-ager of Pacific States Pipe where he was employed for 34 years. He now enjoys en-joys golfing, attending the many sporting events of his grandchildren, and working on home improvement im-provement projects for family members (a lifetime hobby). Edward Holmes Mary Ann has made a career of being an excellent excel-lent wife and mother. Her shining moments are spent being a loving grandmother grandmoth-er and great-grandmother. Her home has become a gathering place for the entire en-tire family and they cherish cher-ish the memories! They hope she never retires. Ask a specialist: What about clothing with bug protection? Answer by: Karen Biers, Utah State University Extension Entrepreneur-shipHome-BasedMicro Business ClothingTextiles ClothingTex-tiles Specialist As summer approaches, so do insects, and many outdoor lovers are seeking seek-ing new ways to protect themselves from stinging and biting. A number of companies sell alternatives alterna-tives to bug sprays and lotions. Insecticide-treated clothing is a new option op-tion available. The treated treat-ed clothing contains the insecticide permethrin, a man-made form of a natural insect repellent found in the chrysanthemum chrysanthe-mum plant. Permethrin stuns or kills bugs. The Environmental Protec- r STRONG GD rate with an even stronger GUARANTEE. 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Consider Con-sider the following information: infor-mation: According to the company com-pany Ex Officio, treated clothing remains effective effec-tive through 25 washings. wash-ings. The clothing should be washed separately, as small amounts of the permethrin can come off in the laundering process. pro-cess. It is recommended that standard laundry detergent be used. The garments can be pressed and starched without adverse ad-verse effects, but should not be dry cleaned, as this will remove the active ac-tive ingredient. Consumers Consum-ers are advised to follow the care directions on the garment's label. In addition addi-tion to being insect repellent, repel-lent, some garments also provide UV protection. The fabrics used to make the garments are designed to wick mois ture. The repellent is odorless, colorless and does not change the feel of the garment. Clothing is available in adult and youth sizes, and includes shirts, pants, shorts, hats, socks and sweatshirts. The clothing is available online under the name Buzz Off . Children should be reminded re-minded not to chew on clothing that has been-treated. been-treated. Although the company indicates that the clothing can replace sprays and lotions, lo-tions, insect control specialists spe-cialists recommend that sprays and lotions be applied ap-plied to exposed skin, especially es-pecially when people are in areas of heavy mosquito mosqui-to concentration. Other options for treated clothing include repellents made to be sprayed directly on clothing. cloth-ing. Check for these online on-line or with your local sporting goods store. Sinner Divas teams up with Absolute Weight Loss & Body bv Banks! Visit our website and find out how you can eat great, lose weight, and have your best body ever. You can have it all! Eat Rigfit Lose Weight Get Fit (801) 376-5049 UAAw.dinnerdivas.biz Stii iH' :m iji('ir,i Dr. let Brooks a helping many lUping mil. 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