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Show 6 SPRINGVILL CtarelNews Kyle C. Sumsion, son of Scott and Linda Sumsion of Springville, was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout on Sunday, May 6, 2007. For his service project he organized a collection drive for the Food and Care Coalition of Provo. He is the grandson of Dick and Joann Sumsion of Springville, and the late Glen and Shirley Calder of Mapleton. Serviceman's news Air Force Airman 1st Class Stephen K. Ostler has arrived for duty at Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, Albuquer-que, N.M. Ostler, a nuclear weapons apprentice, is assigned as-signed to the 898th Munitions Muni-tions Squadron. He has less than one year of military service. He is the son of Brian K. and Tiffany Ostler of Springville. His wife, Mary, is the daughter of Sheldon G. and Lou Ann Wolf, also of Springville. WAMTEID) WATER, WELL RIGHTS & IRRIGATION. fvrv FN Call Ross at 642-0119 (SHFFmtWMEB IFMMEHV Adult Youth Children's ATVs & DIRT BIKES! 319-9413 or 465-2460 ( J KidsATV 90cc Mini by DiamondBack Ind.; 745 N. 500 E. Payson 'dejfy Gcftfemy tarter df ctoo HI "Restoring the American Heritage" 11 jiumJ.wMMumiuiuiwjiuijwwiiiiiuijjiuii ! : ; ) i Mallory Bond, daughter of Evan and Amy Bond of the Mapleton 2nd Ward, has earned her Young Womanhood Recognition Award.. She is the granddaughter of Sue Wiscombe of Mapleton, Dennis and Shirleen Bond of Meadow, and the great-granddaughter of Harriett Strong of Springville. Some of her projects included sanding and painting blocks for the humanitarian center, participating in the Joseph Smith Spectacular Choir, growing blue potatoes (and making blue mashed potatoes out of them), participating in the Shakespeare Orchestra at Springville Middle School and making a quilt. Community church news Presbyterian The Rev. Janet Riley's sermon "Live. Into Hope" from Revelation 21:10, 21: 22, 22:5 will be given at the Springville Community Presbyterian Church, 245 S. 200 East on Sunday . Sun- I Mid Sized Kids ATV110cc KIRKf Cfi . A CHARTER SCHOOL GRADES: K-M NO TUITION - Government Funded . STUDENT POPULATION: Elk Ridge, Woodland Hills, Salem, Payson and surrounding areas . ENROLLMENT: Visit our website www.iibertyacademycs.org or enroll call Bonnie Mortensen: 80 1 -465-4434 Annual Mapleton Fireman's Breakfast May 19 Come support Mapleton Firemen Saturday, May 19, at the Fireman's annual breakfast. The' breakfast will be held at the Mapleton Fire Station, located at 35 E. Maple in Mapleton. Breakfast will be-served from 7 until 10 a.m. the cost will be $3.50 per person or $15 per family, limit six. They will be serving ham and eggs with pancakes, milk and orange juice. This breakfast has always al-ways been a big success in years past. Come out and have breakfast with your family and friends, and support sup-port the Mapleton Fire Department. information call (801) 489-4390. 489-4390. The Springville Community Commu-nity Presbyterian Church is the new Utah County designated site for picking up Community Food Co-op orders, a Crossroads Urban Center non-profit project that brings people together for a common good: access to affordable, nutritious food with savings up to fifty percent. Info: www. foodco-op.org Unitarian Utah Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship will hold an intergenerational Mother's Day service, on Sunday, May 13, at 4 p.m. at 245 S. 200 East, Springville. Spring-ville. Refreshments and visiting will follow the service. ser-vice. No RE classes will be held for the children. This is our last regular service before the summer break. For information contact 853-5600. Website: www. uvuu.org ; V t-4 Xf 1 , 3 J Congratulations to Hobble Creek Fifth Ward from the Hobble Creek West Stake. They were invited to compete with 32 other teams from around the region in the Venture Basketball Tournament and took first place. The team includes, back, left to right: Brian "Petey" Peterson. Scott Kitchen, Mark Israelsen, Kevin Critchfield, Craig Israelsen, Coach; Busulwa Peter Nserko, Assistant Coach; front: Jaden Walker, Jesse Walker, Ryan Lifferth, Landon Slater-and Slater-and Chad Peterson, referee. IjMI E HERALD Children learn After three and a half months, the 2nd and 4th grade students at Art City Elementary showed what they learned in a simulation simula-tion of the techniques they have learned in radKIDS. They demonstrated how to get away from the "bad guy" (Deputy Dean Lars-en, Lars-en, from the Utah County Sheriff's office suited up to help us). This program builds on instinct 'that each of the children have. Other safety safe-ty programs give children general guidance rules, show videos or simply "talk" to the children. radKIDS rad-KIDS is dedicated to providing pro-viding our children with a hands-on, activity-based, physical skill development program empowering our children with options, not fear. radKIDS provides children with the instinctual instinctu-al options they need to recognize, rec-ognize, avoid, and if necessary, neces-sary, respond to potential danger in their world today. to-day. This program also gives the children a choice. Through radKIDS training, train-ing, children become empowered, em-powered, learning to replace re-place the fear, confusion, and panic of dangerous situations with confidence, personal safety skills and self-esteem. Through this hands-on educational program, pro-gram, lives of children are being saved. radKIDS, as an organization, is dedicat- Musettes concert Saturday The Musettes ladies choir will present "An Evening on Broadway" on Saturday, May 12, at the Springville Senior Citizen Center, 65 E. 200 South, Springville, at 7 p.m. Admission is free. There will be reserved seating for the senior citizens. citi-zens. The Musettes group is also recruiting for new members.' If you love to sing and are interested please call Shelly Sly at 427-9219. 427-9219. V' ' ' All Looking tor a close convenient place to turn your scrap into cask. We buy all types of Metals, Steel, Autos, Appliances, Aluminum, Aluminum Cans, Copper, Brass, Radiators, Batteries. I We offer Competitive Prices, Fast Friendly Service, and a our Customers, Stop by and Us ATry! lM III 1 550 self defense through radKIDS ed to empowering parents, educators, police officers and other child safety advocates ad-vocates in their communities commu-nities with the "gift" of the radKIDS program by training those interested in becoming instructors in their own communities. Art City Students have had some opportunities to use what they have learned. "I was with my cousin and we were playing play-ing on Sage Creek Elementary Elemen-tary School's playground and there was this guy he was about 17 and he pulled down his pants and I said 'Stay back!' and when I said stay back I looked away. It was very uncom ' "'" ' '11. '"' ' "y f j I; X i ' ' I"' J fit'-' ' t' sl'--i 'I . 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