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Show Thursday, May 10, 2007 SPRINGVILLE HERALD vt - fr - -A Britney Tanner, Brett Hughes to marry May 19 Britney Tanner and Brett Hughes have chosen Saturday, May 19, 2007 as the day they begin their lives together. The proud parents of the bride and groom are Brad and Denise Tanner, Scott and Kathy Wiscombe, and Jay and Laura Hughes of Spanish Fork. Britney and Brett wish to have their friends and family help celebrate this special day at the Salem Community Center, 151 W. 300 South, Salem, from 6 to 8 p.m. If they missed an invitation to their friends or family during all the excitement, excite-ment, please accept this invitation to celebrate cel-ebrate with them. Britney is currently working as the Catelyn flatt, Todd Alder marry in temple Stephen and Tami Piatt of Mapleton, Utah, are pleased to announce the marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Catelyn, to Todd Alder, son of Glen and Laurie Alder of Or em. The couple were married on Friday, Fri-day, May 4, 2007 in the Mt. Timpanogos LDS Temple. Catelyn graduated from Springville High. Todd graduated from Timpanogos Timpano-gos High and served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Brazil. They are both currently attending Brett Hughes - Britney Tanner Customer Service Representative at Triple "T Heating & Cooling and has just completed her schooling to become a nail technician. Brett is also working at Triple "T" and attending Utah Valley State College in the HVAC Apprenticeship Apprentice-ship program. M 1 VV 1 1 - - j -jr :m -..:r: . : . - Little Alyssia Nicole Shuler was given a name and a blessing April 29, 2007 and had 12 grandparents there to witness it! They are, back, left to right: Hal Shuler, great-grandfather; David and Terrie Shuler, grandparents; Betty and George Hamilton, great-grandparents; Keith and Jerrie Fackrell, great-grandparents; Richard and Judy Pearson, great-grandparents and Lisa and David Fackrell, grandparents. Sitting: Joe Shuler, father, Darle Sorensen, great-great-grandmother, and Amber Lee Shuler, mother. . v - r , ,v:; - . . I r i New WorkMed Clinic opening in SpringviUe Utah their Todd and Catelyn Alder Valley State College and will make first home in Orem. Friends and family of Alta Taylor are invited to celebrate her ninetieth birthday at an open house at her home, 750 E. 680 South, Springville, on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 from 6 to 8 p.m. She requests no gifts. Alta has one daughter, Barbara (Evan) Murdoch, five grandchildren, 16 greatgrandchildren great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Intermountain WorkMed is opening a new clinic in Springville, in the building formerly occupied by the Family Practice Clinic and InstaCare. WorkMed clinics are designed de-signed for the treatment and management of industrial injuries and illnesses. Some of the services offered include in-clude pre-employment physicals phys-icals and drug screens, DOT screenings, job-site health promotion, physical therapy and case management. This is the second Intermountain Inter-mountain WorkMed in Utah County. A WorkMed clinic on the campus of Orem Community Hospital has been open for 13 years. "WorkMed has an important impor-tant niche in meeting the special healthcare needs of employers. We are set up to help employees get the care they need and get back on the job as soon as possible," said Laura Salazar, marketing market-ing manager. The new clinic,' located at 385 S. 400 East in Springville, Spring-ville, will begin seeing patients pa-tients on May 14. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone number is 491-6400. 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