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Show Thursday, October 11, 2007 Soda H mil Chelcie Richins, Brett Hiatt to marry Saturday Richard and Cindy Richins of Spring-ville, Spring-ville, Utah, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Chelcie Joy, to Brett David Hiatt, son of David and Diann Hiatt of Payson. The couple plans to be married on Saturday, Oct. 13, 2007. A reception will be held for the couple that evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Salem Civic Center, 151 W. 300 South, Salem. Chelcie is a graduate of Springville High School. She is currently attending Image Works Academy of Hair Design in Spanish Fork. Brett is a graduate of Payson High School. He first attended William Penn Erica Swain, Casey Boyer temple vows Erica Swain and Casey Boyer have chosen cho-sen to be married on Saturday, Oct. is, 2007 in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. Erica is the daughter of Don and Jenette Swain ot Springville, Utah. Casey is the son of Dennis Den-nis and CaraLee Boyer, also of Spring ville. Friends and family are invited to a re-, ception in their honor that same evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the LDS Chapel located at 996 W. Center Street, Springville. Spring-ville. ' ; Erica is a graduate of Springville High School. She is currently a student at Brigham Young University, studying elementary el-ementary education. She is employed in the BYU records department. Casey is a graduate of Springville High ley State College where he is finishing School. He served and LVi mission in pre-requisites to pursue a doctorate. Flonanopolis, Brazil, ne ib cui i cmij The couple will make their first home in student at BYU and is employed at Utah Springville. : - . .. I-. j L ' Brett Hiatt - Chelcie Richins University in Iowa on a football scholar ship. He is currently attending Utah Val- Erica Swain -- Casey Boyer Valley' Regional Medical Center. Erica is the granddaughter of Shirley Shir-ley Thorn and the late Blaine Thorn of Springville and Sue Swain and the late Noel Swain of Orem. Casey is the grandson of Marlin and Pauline Boyer of Springville and Robert and DeNene Jensen of Lake Shore. His great-grandparents are Robert and Mary Jensen of Spanish Fork. Erica and Casey will make their first home in Springville. Get fit and bringyour baby too As a new mom and trainer train-er in Sports Acceleration at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Erin Robinson Rob-inson knows how to target her "baby fat." It's finding time that's difficult, which is why Sports Acceleration is offering mommybaby workouts tailored to new moms - and babies are invited in-vited too. Mommybaby small group training is offered twice a week in eight-week sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays, with classes beginning at 10 and 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Registration is always open for $15 per class. Mommybaby training includes group sessions with a trainer, one free session ses-sion with a dietitian, a food tracking booklet, and use of equipment in the Sports Acceleration training facility. facil-ity. Babies, infant to crawling, crawl-ing, are invited to come and stay with moms. Pre-testing for the class will be conducted on the first Tuesday of every month. To register for the training train-ing or for more information, informa-tion, call Sports Acceleration Accelera-tion at 357.3214, or e-mail uv .sportsacceler ationinte rmountainmail.org. . 7 : J ' ..1: . 1 i if in r Harper Curtis Daily, son of Curt and Lacey Daily of Springville, is celebrating his first birthday today, Oct. 11, 2007. His grandparents are Lary and Shelley Wing, Mick and Pat Amadon and Rich and Nicki Daily. His great-grandparents are David and Carol Glazier, Ray and the late Kathy Wing, Richard and Dixie Daily and the late L.H. and Lois Curtis. Temple vows for Sterling Morris, Kendra Askeroth Sterling Ross Morris, son of Steve and Carla Morris, will marry Kendra Anne Askeroth, daughter of Todd and Michelle Askeroth, on Saturday, Oct. 13, 2007 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Sterling graduated from Springville Spring-ville High School and Springville LDS Seminary. He served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Oslo, Norway. Kendra graduated from Moapa Valley High School in Logandale, Nevada, where she served as Student Body President. The couple will reside in Logan where Wis Kendra Askeroth- Sterling Morris they will continue their education at Utah State University. : Utah Valley Symphony to open 49th season 14 We specialize in Machine Quilting Located at 524 S. 300 East, Springville Call Carole today at 4894460 The Utah Valley Symphony Sym-phony will perform new music in a new hall during dur-ing its 49th season; which opens with concerts Oct. 16-18 in the Covey Center for the Arts, 425 W. Cen- SOUTH COUNTY'S ONLY SECURE ALZHEIMER S it - tt if, unit tmmwwmwm Homestyle Assisted Living 798-1500 Talk with Bryan about our Move-In Special! Take a 3D-Tour of our facility at www.hearthstone-manor.com Rylee B. Nelson, son of Randen and Chelsee Nelson of Springville, turned two on September 23, 2007. His grandparents are Dean and Vickie Nelson of Springville, Kathi annd Patrick McCaffery of Nephi and Scott and Dana Montgomery of Castle Dale. His great-grandparents are Bud and Marian Barney of Provo, Thora 1 ter, Provo. Each concert will have three performances, with open seating on Tuesdays and reserved seating on Wednesday and Thursday Thurs-day evenings. Conductor Bryce Rytting will give the downbeat at 7:30 p.m. The season's first concert con-cert in its new home will be a tribute to A. Harold Goodman, conductor from 1963-66, who took the fledgling community orchestra or-chestra from a small group of 30 musicians to 80 and organized the Utah Valley Symphony. Beethoven's Sixth Symphony Sym-phony will highlight the 2007-2008 season's opening open-ing concert. The program will also feature Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 and Stravinsky's "Pe-trushka." "Pe-trushka." "We surveyed the entire performance history of the Isabelle Doris Waite, daughter of Bryan and Nicole Kissel Waite of Springville, celebrated her first hirthrlav (Vtnhar 5 tnm Nelson of Springville, Jim and She has two sisters. MantA Utah Valley Svinnhonv." Ann Montgomery of California Rogers of Washington and said Rvttinff. "I was astnn- stirf c.ttM --J r : j . r - . ..... ... . . - - - - u.iu uvan emu rem imuisier ot aamanina waite ot Springville. Springville. He has a brother. Her grandparents are Barbara Tyler; and sisters, Jayden and H. Kissel of Mapleton and Gary Avery- and Lila Waite of Springville. Count on us for all the boxes, supplies and packaging advice you need. Moving boxes and kits' in a variety o( sizes Tape, bubble cushioning and packaging peanuts Custom-made boxes for irregularly shaped items Plus we can help you estimate the supplies you'll need So don't you worry about a thing. We have thousands of locations including one near you. Stop in and ask us for details! y 224 S MAIN ST SPRINGVILLE, UT 84663 Phone 491-9744 Fax 491-9745 50L MOVING BOXES since 1989 S Springville's Only Traditional Drug Store & Soda Fountain 489-6041 214 S. Main St. Springville ished and delighted to see just how much wonderful music still awaits a performance perfor-mance by our orchestra. The work that will surprise folks most is Beethoven's "Pastorali Symphony (No. 6 in F Major)." He notes that the Sixth Symphony, one of Beethoven's most popular and sunniest works, was used for the Greek mythology mythol-ogy segment of the original origi-nal "Fantasia" film. Season tickets are available avail-able from the arts center's ticket office, 852-7007. Cost is $75 per family and $20 for an individual for open seating on Tuesday nights ($15 studentsseniors). Reserved seats for Wednesday and Thursday night performances are $40 for individuals and $30 for students and senior se-nior citizens. Admission to individual concerts is $25 per family, $10 per person, or $8 for students and seniors. se-niors. In addition to the opening concert Oct. 16-18, the five season concerts include the Christmas Concert on Dec, 4- 6, with violinist Jenny Jen-ny Oaks Baker performing perform-ing music from her new album, "O Holy Night;" the Side-by-Side Concert on Jan. 22-24, 2008, which will give top musicians from area high schools the opportunity op-portunity to play with the symphony; and the Young Artists Concert March Ills Il-ls spotlighting area musicians. Thanks to you, we're still here! Help us celebrate 10 years! 10 years of a com maize, 10 years of pickin' your own pumpkins, 10 years of harvest decorating! 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