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Show Thursday, July 19, 2007 SPRINGVILLE HERALD Pioneer Legacy Continued from page 1 with energy and expands the meaning of each piece. I couldn't be more delighted!" delight-ed!" Jenny and Shannon are so committed to the pageant that, now in their fifth year, they portray Elizabeth and George once again. "The time we spent together to-gether as a family to prepare pre-pare and perform at the pageant was priceless and words cannot explain the effect that it had on our entire family. The connections connec-tions that were made, could not be replaced. Therefore, we will continue to be in the legacy pageant year after year to have those special memories and feel the spirit of the pioneers," said Porter. Lynne Thompson, creator cre-ator of Pioneer Legacy, tells how the pageant began, be-gan, "Thirty five years ago, I saw a sculpture of a pioneer woman kneeling, her arms stretched up, and her hands holding a tiny baby. Tears were on her cheeks, and on mine, as I vowed that I would someday some-day recreate her story." Elizabeth Fox's life parallels par-allels the sculpture. Distraught Dis-traught over the loss of her Quilted paintings Continued from page 1 in mind. Snow questions the rules, improvises and acts on what she feels. She continues to try new techniques tech-niques and asserts, "I hope I never stop." The subjects of her quilts are inspired by the Utah landscape and children, as well as anything she finds visually striking and wishes wish-es to expand upon. Her work has been accepted ac-cepted into many major quilting' shows and she has also exhibited in sev HOMEYMOOM JITTERS? 10 N&rth Main , Spanish Forfc Lingerie & Novelties llo n FIliAIIClUG III ADrl v i r i See dealer for details. O.A.C. Must finance through FMCC. Not all customers will qualify. ST i ( I- Ti If- t. . I4lf-?!i Nicole and Ryan Porter will be performing again this year in the Pioneer Legacy Pageant in Springvillle on Friday, July 20, and Saturday, July 21. baby, she hears his cries in her mind, and becomes lost after leaving the wagon train to comfort him. When her footprints are discovered near the Green River she is presumed drowned and her husband reluctantly takes their three children on to Salt Lake City. "This story never ceases ceas-es to amaze me," states Thompson. "Bring your eral local galleries and museums. Snow truly enjoys her work. Speaking of retiring from her business and taking tak-ing up quilting, "I thought I'd died and gone to heaven!" heav-en!" She adds, "I love fabric, fab-ric, I love making quilts, I love designing. It's what I do for fun." This love shines through her art and makes it that much more appealing to viewers. "Painted Quilts or Quilted Paintings?" promises promis-es to be a fun and uplifting jl if I1MBH r Ann mj ) fin CASH BACK y-Uli ji . It "- -f t -tf .-VS V s Ji'if ; . . t kids and your Kleenexes . . . be prepared to laugh, cry and feel the spirit of the pioneers." They thank to their sponsors! spon-sors! The pageant is made possible by a grant from the Springville City Arts Commission and the Eccles Foundation. For more information, in-formation, or to participate partici-pate in the pageant please contact Lynne Thompson at 225-1775. ' exhibition. Snow's hope for her art is that viewers will laugh, recall fond memo- ries, and most of all, enjoy themselves. , A of r fa-:. J . i 5 H 1 uig(MW i ..ii: . .. . BEIANDTE-S!.;; STOP BY TODAY FORfA FREE QUOTE ON YOUR FAVORITE TIRES AND WHEELS! LUBE, OIL & FILTER INCLUDES: Lube, Oil & Filter, Tire Rotation & Multiple Point Inspection S ram 1 ! 1 1 if. , t . J i emissions inspection Expires July 31, 2007 JTS 101 ' J vu u Tickets on sale . Tickets are on sale now for The Jets concert. They will be in Spring-ville Spring-ville on Friday, July 27, at the Spring Acres Arts Park. 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