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Show SPRINGVILLE HERALD Thursday, November 9, 2006 rifounwln W0WQ J I I U i Uj y V If "T Jill. ILiLJL Vilii 1 1 V V Y KJ i t&V II a64 II iLiL James Theron Fawson has been called to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints in Cuernavaca, Mexico. He will speak in church on Sunday, Nov. 12, 2006 at 9 a.m. in the Spring Creek 6th Ward , 200 N. 900 East, Springville. Friends may call at the Fawson home after 2 p.m. that day. Church On Sunday, Nov. 12, Rev. Janet Riley will conduct con-duct services at Springville Community Presbyterian Church. Her sermon title is "Giving All You Have" with scripture from Mark 12: 38-44. Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m. with Worship at 10:30, followed by Fellowship 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 SpringyilleMapleton Senior Anyone over the age of 50 is welcome to join in the fun and activities at the Springville Senior Center. Stop by any day from 8 to 5 to ask about the programs. The Senior Center thanks Wheeler Mortuary for the free meal last week. It was a wonderful treat! There will be a general membership meeting on November 15th at 11:30 a.m. to discuss the upcoming upcom-ing elections. Please plan to attend. 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 Thanksgiving Thanks-giving Dinner will be held Disc Herniation? New FDA Approved Technology Treats Herniated Discs Without Drugs or Surgery Utah County- A new free report has recently been released that reveals how breakthrough medical technology is offering surgery free new hope for disc pain sufferers. Research has proven that FDA approved non-surgical spinal decompression has a 86 success rate including sciatica and multiple herniated disc. It looks like another NASA discovery has lead to the most promising your free report entitled, "How Space Without Drugs Or Surgery!" call 1 - 800 hr recorded message for all the details or free reports are available for a limited 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 Mark G. Averett, son of Mark and Brenda Averett of Springville, has been called to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Mexico City, Mexico, South Mission. He will speak in church on Sunday, Nov. 12, 2006 in the Heritage Church, 1781 E. 400 South, Springville, at 9 a.m. He will enter the MTC on November 15. news 4894390. Rev. Bruce Russell-Jayne, Russell-Jayne, interim minister of the UU Church of Ogden, will deliver the sermon "Top Ten Reasons NOT to be Unitarian Universalist" at the Utah Valley Unitarian Unitar-ian Universalist Fellowship Fellow-ship on Sunday, Nov. 12, at 4 p.m., at 245 S. 200 East, Springville. Child care and religious education for children chil-dren is available. For information infor-mation contact 853-5600. Website: www.uvuu.org on Friday, Nov. 17. Lyle Hadlock will entertain on the piano. Medicare Part D open enrollment en-rollment is starting soon. If you need assistance signing up, there, will be people to help you on November 15th and 21st. Please call for an appointment. Two BYU law students will be at the centeer during dur-ing lunch on Thursdays and Fridays for the next few months to answer any legal questions. 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 are available for treating debilitating back pain non-surgical disc treatment today. For Age Technology Is Solving Back Pain - 308 - 2338 and listen to the toll-free 24 go to WWW.DRXUTAH.COM. These time. Mickey Schaertl, son of Michael and Janet Schaertl of Mapleton, has been called to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. He will speak in church on Sunday, Nov. 12, 2006 at 9 a.m. in the Mapleton church at 475 N. 1600 West (Highway 89). He will enter the MTC November 15. Elder Quest luncheon The Elder Quest Luncheon Lun-cheon will be held Wednesday, Wednes-day, Nov. 15, at 12:30 p.m. at the Chillon Reception Center Cen-ter 710 E. Center Street in Spanish Fork. For more information call Kathleen Pridyl at 863-8490. Dr. Matthew Parsons, an eye doctore, will be the speaker. He recently went to Armenia to assist their doctors with eye surgeries. Citizen news each week for a minimal cost. Come in on Mondays to see the projects and signup. The lunch menu next week includes Country Casserole, Baked Cod, Beef Stew, Breaded Pork Chops and Turkey Dinner. Din-ner. You can eat the regular regu-lar menu item, or you can choose from a diabetic or salt-free meal or a chef salad. Food is provided by Mountainland. Meals are served daily at noon. Any questions or to make a meal reservation, please call 489-8738. . Few things are more delightful de-lightful than grandchildren fighting over your lap. - Doug Larson A grandparent is old on the outside but young on the inside. - Author unknown GOT HEAT? Help someone stay warm this winter! . Winterizing VJill C Save You Money!!! r.:ete sue your ai ls safe tcr the wnter "cn lnr oonri . n. i our i MENTION i THIS AD AND RECEIVE Utah Valley PAF users group The next regular, sec- program that can import ware for more th ond-Saturdav-of-the-month vour eenealoffv data di- years, having orig ond-Saturday-of-the-month meeting of the Utah Valley PAF (Personal Ancestral File) Users Group will be on Saturday, Nov. 11, from 9 am until noon in the LDS "Red" Chapel at 4000 N. Timpview Drive (650 East), in Provo. The main presentation pre-sentation will be by Bruce Buzbee of RootsMagic, Inc. Bruce will be demonstrating demon-strating FAMILY ATLAS: A NEW GENEALOGY MAPPING PROGRAM. Family Atlas is an interactive in-teractive world mapping I sHl Ml i rlmJAl 'M'k District 4 American Legion & Auxiliary filled 154 bags with treats for veterans in rest homes from Lehi to Santaquin. All veterans were thankful to be remembered on Veterans Day, Pictured, top photo, are veterans at the Hobble Creek Care Center with legion and auxiliary members, back, Keith Davis, Bill Corry, Marva Davis and Richard Money. Photo by Velda. Shown in the bottom picture is veteran Leo Mortimer at Art City Nursing & Rehab Center. Photo by Bill Cory. What do you think about student dress codes? Rex M. Rogers American public schools continue to struggle with student dress codes: to have them or not to have them? To enforce them? How to enforce en-force them? What should be allowed and what should be disallowed? The problem is not so much modesty, lack of some perceived per-ceived decorum, or distraction from the academic purposes of the school experience-though these concerns are real-as it is safety. "Hoodies" and cargo pants are being outlawed because be-cause they provide layers or Donations Needed! Water heaters, furnaces, insulation, windows, doors, wood burning stoves and more! , Seewww.hfhuc.org for full donation list. $V Habitat for Humanity Restore 1119 South 1680 West, Orem (801)344-8527 Won Profit Organization. All donations tax-deductible. (sssm Vji .VWTESIZATION ! your genealogy data di rectly from RootsMagic, PAF, Legacy, Family Tree Maker, or GEDCOM and allow you to create custom sets of place markers and then publish your maps to printers, PDF, or graphics formats. It is a very flexible flex-ible genealogy mapping software program based on a state-of-the-art interactive inter-active mapping engine. Buzbee is the founder and president of RootsMagic, Roots-Magic, Inc. He has been writing genealogy soft pockets in which students can hide weapons or other contraband In addition, schools are banning violent graphics and t-shirt messages, racist slogans, or other unnecessarily unneces-sarily provocative material mate-rial Too tight, too loose, too many questionable insigni-as, insigni-as, too much skin, too much, too little, the beat goes on. But it's a long way. from the sixties and seventies. Of course, some of these actions ac-tions have prompted First Amendment challenges. At Cornerstone University Univer-sity we discarded a lengthy, list-based dress code years ago. But we still want to influence students to select dress that represents them well as Christian people. I own a swimming suit that I believe is modest. I wear it on the beach, and I've worn it when I have been with student groups. I do not wear it to the local country club, fine restau . -A, , , I, - - -. . ... ... - - J f I ..SV.V.V.W DO IT YOURSELF C J Experience A New Way To Shop. Cook, Freeze, Wash & Dry Before You Buy. the MAYTAG store. PARTS - SALES - SERVICE www.heraldextra.comyellowpages ware for more than 17 years, having originally written the very popular Family Origins genealogy software. Following the main presentation pre-sentation there will be several classes taught concerning con-cerning technology and family history. As usual, there will be something for everyone at all levels of expertise. For further information see the web site or contact President Gerhard Ruf at presuvpafug.org (225-6106). (225-6106). rants, campus, or church on Sunday morning. The point is something can be modest but not appropriate. ap-propriate. Both principles are important. , This principled approach to student, or personnel, dress has spared the university univer-sity a world of headaches. It is not specific, so at times it must be interpreted. But it's rooted in our worldview, and it makes sense to students. 1 Modesty and appropriateness appropri-ateness principles may not speak directly to weapons and contraband hidden in clothing, but the Christian faith speaks to such matters in other ways. Rex M. Rogers, PhD. in political science from the University of Cincinnati, is a syndicated newspaper columnist col-umnist in almost 100 newspapers news-papers in 29 states, and is president of Cornerstone University, Grand Rapids, Mich, www.rexmrogers. com L Coupon Expires 1 1 3006 u. |