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Show Church News ' Christopher K. Bird, son of Korry and Diane Bird of Mapleton, received his Eagle Scout Award in the Hobble Creek Troop 130. His project was constructing children's stools for a boutique to raise funds for the Women & Children's Justice Center in Provo. Church news On Sunday, Nov. 5, Rev. Janet Riley will conduct services at the Springville Community Presbyterian Church. Her sermon title is "The Rule of Love" with scripture from Mark 12:28- 34. Sunday School for all ages begins at 9:30 a.m. with worship at 10:30, fol- lowed by Fellowship hour at 11:30. The church is located at 245 S. 200 East in Springville. Spring-ville. For more information informa-tion please call chaurch office of-fice at 4894390. HELP WANTED Immediate Openings in a growing door manufacturing manufactur-ing business. Requires lifting. lift-ing. Daytime hours. Good pay. Apply in person at 800 No. Spring Creek Place, Springville. Ask for Cory. Disc Herniation? 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Randy Davis, -head of film distribution for Excel Entertainment, the film's distributor said, "The 'Glory' 'Glo-ry' fans can't wait for this film. We get emails from them all the time. We are excited because the film really delivers. It has all of the spirituality of the first and all of the passion of the second." Larry Miller, the film's executive producer agrees "A House Divided" is the best of the three. "Number three is my favorite. Jonathan Scarfe lends so much credibility to Joseph Smith. He is just absolutely wonderful," said Miller. Gerald Lund, acclaimed author of the best-selling "The Work and The Glory" books is very pleased at how his novels have been Outpatient Center coming to Utah Valley Regional Medical Center Construction on the new Utah Valley Outpatient Center will begin in November No-vember at Intermountain Healthcare's Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. The four-story building will be located on the northeast corner of the hospital's campus and will be home to some of the busiest outpatient out-patient services which will 3 non-surgical disc treatment today. Jor Age technology Is Solving Back Pain MOORE HEATING & AIR 858 E. 100 N. PAYSON, UT 84651 465-2709 Since 1969 PREMIER Of A I f R LENNOX SPRINGVILLE HERALD transformed into three wonderful films. . "I feel the screenwriters were faithful to the story capacity and concentra-and concentra-and to the characters. I tion, 3) Decreases anxi-am anxi-am very pleased with how ety and increases positive well they did, I am deeply mood levels, grateful to see three films 4) Increases flexibil-produced," flexibil-produced," said Lund. ity and improves muscle "The Work and The Glory" is the first LDS film trilogy to be completed com-pleted and is collectively the biggest LDS film event ever. After the success of the novel series, Larry H. Miller felt compelled to produce the series in film. The novel series has nine total volumes, but the film trilogy will likely end at book three. "I think we have provided provid-ed the most credible look into our collective past to date," said Scott Sowfford, producer of "The Work and The Glory: A House Divided." Having been involved in-volved with many of the films preceding these, it is a real compliment to say that the struggles are more accurate and complete than have ever been presented pre-sented in film; I'm proud of the films." The inspiring final chapter chap-ter "The Work and The Glory III: A House Divid- art: paintings, prints, illu-ed" illu-ed" will open November 22 minated manuscripts and in Utah theatres. provide increased convenience conve-nience for patients needing same-day surgery and im- ture of the exhibition, it aging services. presents many works of The new imaging area great importance which will be located on the first may be familiar to mem-floor mem-floor of the 91,000-square- bers of the Church of Jesus foot building and include Christ of Latter-day Saints, digital mammography, such as that of Minerva general digital x-ray, ultra- Teichert. However, many sound, a 64-slice CT scan- of the works, on loan from ner, MRI and future space various institutions includ-f includ-f or a PETCT scanner. Com- ing the University of Utah, pletion of the new building the Museum of Church is set for December 2007 History and Art, as well and costs are estimated at as BYU's own collection, about $39 million. Big D may be less familiar, such Construction is the contrac- as those of Carl Heinrich tor for the project, which Bloch, Albrecht Durer, was designed by HKS Ar- Rembrandt and the work-chitects. work-chitects. shop of Titian. In conjunction with this It , is the intent of the outpatient services building, museum to present to the the hospital is also working public a range of historical on a new three-level park- images of Christ, many of ing terrace. When complet- which cross the boundaries ed in the spring of 2007, the of various religions. How-terrace How-terrace will have 571 park- ever, all attest to the mi-ing mi-ing spaces. Costs for this raculous life and ministry project are approximately of Jesus Christ and the im-$11 im-$11 million. pact he hs had for so many Advertising Sales Representative Immediate opening for a full-time Advertising Sales Representative. Aggressive, motivated salesperson to sell newspaper and on-line advertising for our community newspapers in South County Utah. Good compensation package with excellent benefits. Fax resume to: -(801)489-7021 Or send to: 269 East 400 South Springville, UT 84663 The miraculous healing power of Tai-Chi Dr. John Garrett LMT & Dr. Janet Garret, LMT Even though we are not living in China, where millions mil-lions of Chinese people practice Tai-Chi everyday, we are fortunate to have a local senior citizen center where Tai-Chi is practiced and taught oh a weekly basis, ba-sis, free of charge! Several of the miraculous healing benefits of practicing practic-ing Tai-Chi on a regular basis, include: 1) Improve balance, power and coordination, coordi-nation, 2) Enhances mental strength, 5) Promotes calmness and relaxation; 6) Improves stamina and increases energy levels, and 7) Helps in the re- lease, of endorphins so that individuals feel good 'Beholding Salvation: Images of Christ' coming to BYU Art Museum Ehren E. Clark The Brigham Young Museum Mu-seum of Art, since its opening open-ing in 1994, has consistently consistent-ly provided the public with excellent opportunities to view exhibitions, which are highly educational and inspirational. Their new exhibit, ex-hibit, "Beholding Salvation: Images of Christ", promises prom-ises to excel in both of these areas. "Beholding Salvation", which has been four years in the making, presents to the public 170 works of sculpture, which represent many aspects of the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. The exhibit is intended to be informative, yet due ; to the nature of the art, a spiritual experience is very probable. Due to the religious na- all over. Those who start practicing practic-ing Tai-Chi for the physical physi-cal benefits involved, usually usu-ally continue with their practice of Tai-Chi for the comprehensive mental and spiritual benefits as well! The comprehensive holistic ho-listic health benefits of Tai-Chi Tai-Chi are well documented in many professional journals jour-nals and academic sources, including 1) "The National Institute of Aging," 2) "The Journal of the American Geriatrics Society," 3) "The Journal of Traditional Eastern East-ern Health and Fitness," 4) The John Hopkins Medical Center, 5) The University of Massachusetts Mas-sachusetts Medical Center, 6) The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Al-ternative Medicine, and 7) The Emory University School of Medicine. Fortunately, Tai-Chi is practiced and taught free centuries. The fullness of the exhibit ex-hibit will grant insights and familiarity into representations represen-tations of artistic scenes and symbols used to depict Christian meaning throughout through-out history. Through this experience the viewer has an opportunity to connect with the meaning, implied through such symbols and moments of Christ's rninis-try. rninis-try. Hopefully the viewer may find personal meaning and gain a more profound and intimate understanding of Christ's ministry. As did Christians throughout through-out the ages, today's viewer view-er will have an opportunity Senior Center news Wheeler Mortuary is providing a free lunch on Friday, Nov. 3, at the Springville Senior Citizen Citi-zen Center. The menu is Breaded Chicken, Rice Pi-laf, Pi-laf, Sliced Carrots, Fruit Cocktail, Bread Pudding and a Wheat Roll. You do not have to be a member to attend lunch, but you must have a reservation. Space is limited- call early. Free meals hosted by Humana will also be served on November 8th and 29th. Make your reservation reser-vation today. The Senior Center will be closed on Friday, Nov. 10, to honor Veterans Day. The center will also be closed from November 22 to 24 for Thanksgiving. November's Big Dinner will be held on Friday, Nov. 17. Lyle Hadlock will be entertaining with his amazing amaz-ing piano skills. Don't miss this wonderful event! Medicare Part D open enrollment en-rollment is starting soon. If you need assistance signing sign-ing up, there will be people to help you on November 15th and 21st. Please call for an appointment. The center welcomes HM 'OEifp ciUQfi ENDOMETRIOSIS , 1 ORAL BIRTH CONTROL j ABNORMAL PAP SMEAR i HE AVY MENSTRUAL BLEEDING Participating in a research study may help others in the future. Physicians' Research Options, LLC and our dedicated OBGYN Physicians' and research staff is seeking participants for the above research studies. ' Qualified participants receive study related medical exams, investigational study medication, and study laboratory evaluations. Compensation for participation is available to qualified research participants. To visit Mt. Timpanogas Women's Health Care Call today, (801) 352-9228 or visit www.proslc.com CRBCD v Thursday, November 2, 2006 of charge, at the following follow-ing local senior citizens centers: 1) Orem Senior Friendship Center (801) 229-7111, 2) Provo Eldred Senior Center (801) 852-6620 852-6620 and 3) Springville City Senior Citizen Center (801)489-8738. New students are always welcome, especially the senior se-nior population' over 50. Call for more information and then come' join in the fun, and also receive the miraculous healing benefits ben-efits from Tai-Chi all at the same time! About the Authors: Dr. John Garrett, LMT & Dr. Janet Garrett, LMT practice prac-tice and teach Tai-Chi at the Springville Senior Citizen Center. They also serve the local community commu-nity as professional chaplains chap-lains and Licensed Massage Mas-sage Therapists (LMT) for Comfort Care Hospice. to come to a greater spiritual spiri-tual and personal connection connec-tion with the life of Christ through art. The works of "Beholding Salvation" are as profound today as they have been for the countless devout through the ages. Luckily we have this opportunity to experience them. i "Beholding Salvation: Images Im-ages of Christ" will be on exhibit November 17, 2006-June 2006-June 16, 2007. An opening reception will be Thursday, Nov. 16, 6 to 9 p.m. in the Lied Gallery- main level. It is free to public, and there are docent tours available by calling (801)422-1140. two BYU law students who will be here during lunch on Thursdays and Fridays for the next few months. If you have any legal questions ques-tions that you would like to discuss, please come and see them. Do you need help with your utility bills? HEAT will be here to kick off the season on November 17th from 9:30 to 12:30. : Ready for some Christmas Christ-mas Crafts? Three new projects will be available each week starting November No-vember 9th for a minimal cost. Come in on Monday each week to see the projects proj-ects and sign up. The lunch menu next week includes Navy Bean and Ham Soup, Meat Lasa-gna, Lasa-gna, Country Fried Steak, and BBQ Hamburger. You can eat the regular menu item, or you can choose from a diabetic or salt-free meal or a chef salad. Food is provided by Mountain-land. Mountain-land. Meals are served daily dai-ly at noon. I If you have any questions ques-tions or would like to make a meal reservation, please contact 489-8738. (flTOIISIlfnBta flinuaitu vt nun 1 trU)n 'b an nmt -3" s flijar mid |