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Show Thursday, October 25, 2007 SPRINGVILLE HERALD nee iws BYU pre-game fireside Nov. 2 Phi hill rs ) ,v There will be a BYU pre-game fireside held at the Springville West Stake Center, 996 W. Center Street, on Friday, Fri-day, Nov. 2, at 7 p.m. All residents of Springville Spring-ville are invited to attend. at-tend. Prior to each week's game, the BYU football team is conducting and participating in weekly firesides. The weekly pre-game pre-game devotionals feature fea-ture musical numbers and spiritually-based messages from select ed players, as well as Coach Mendenhall and his wife, Holly. Fans wishing to attend at-tend the weekly firesides fire-sides are encouraged to attend the meetings scheduled for their respective re-spective areas. As a reminder, the firesides are held in the chapel and proper attire is recommended for those attending. Also, those attending are reminded that it is not appropriate to film or record meetings inside in-side the chapel. Josh Young, son of Brad and Heather Young of Mapleton, has been called to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Spanish speaking. He will speak in church Sunday, Oct. 28, 2007 in the Mapleton 15th Ward, Red Church, 1200 N. 1000 West, Mapleton, at 9 a.m. He will enter the MTC November 7. McKell Harder and McKenzee Harde, ; tw.n daughters of Boyd and Jayne Harder, both received their Young Woman ' Retognrtion Award October 7, 2007 in the fla grandparents are Virginia Harder and the late Boyd Harder and t the late Jay and Velma Nielson. Local church news 1790 S. State Springville (801) 491-6882 Brand New Clean Facility Brightly Lit Aisles Security Cameras Alarms on every Unit Computerized Access Control Sizes from 10' x 10' to 10' x 40' Unitarian Utah Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship will hold a service, "Autumn, Harvest, Halloween - Celebrating Cel-ebrating the Season" on Sunday, Oct. 28, at 4 p.m. at 245. 200 East, Spring ville, followed by a harvest Military news Army National Guard Pvt. Owen J. Shiley has graduated from Basic Combat Com-bat training at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied stud-ied the Army mission and received instruction and training exercises in drill and ceremonies, Army history, his-tory, core values and traditions, tra-ditions, military courtesy, military justice, physical fitness, first aid and rifle marksmanship. He is the son of James Shiley of Springville and a 2003 graduate of Springville Spring-ville High School. MCI LA MEL O D THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR MAPLETON A Pro-Active, Full-Time Mayor n to Laurel's Goals as Mayor Include: Establish a city pressurized irrigation system. Aggressively pursue commerciai development. Study options to build a Mapleton Recreation Center. Establish a Mapleton City Cemetery. Establish a Mapleton City Library. Secure property for a second fire station. Increase compensation for public safety employees and volunteers. Reserve land for future parks and trails. Upgrade the development code. Initiate a water conversation plan. Prepare for future upgrades to the sewer system. Improve safety on our streets. Laurel will: 1. Uphold the Vision Statement. 2. Support preservation of our pioneer heritage and volunteer tradition. 3. Listen to and encourage citizen input on all issues, large or small. 4. Control housing density and development standards 5. Protect Agriculture 6. Be fiscally responsible BEING AVAILABLE TO EVERYONE 24 HOURS A DAY 7 DAYS A WEEK! A ir JL MM LAUREL BELIEVES MAPLETONJS GROWTH MUST BE SLOWED AND CONTROLLED Mapeiton currently has no limit on the number of development , applications it accepts, even though our sewer and water resources are limited, even though the city's ability to carefully review and process applications is limited, even though our public safety services are limited. We need to allow growth, but only as fast as we are able to provide services. Mapleton's growth needs tn hft nnntrnllftril To learn more about Laurel's qualifications and experience, call her at 489-7561 or visit her website: www. Ittutelhdy.coifi Paid for and distributed by Your Neighbors and Friends Who are Voting for Laurel Brady. tnii.ii.f j 3 JL chili pot-luck, including pumpkin carving .for the kids. For more information, informa-tion, please see their website web-site at www.uvuu.org, or contact them at 853-5600. Presbyterian Sunday Services on October Octo-ber 28th at the Springville Community Presbyterian Church will include Is The Childrens Sabbath, and will be led by the youth of the church. Sermon will be given by Sky Arenz, Title is " Heading Down Stream with Moses" Sunday School for all ages begins at 9:30 a.m. with worship at 10:30 followed by a fellowship time at 11:30. For further information call 801-489-4390. Trevor Gillies, son of Bryan and Shelly Gillies, has returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Spanish speaking. He will speak in church on Sunday, Oct. 28, 2007 at 9 a.m. in the Mapleton 14th Ward, 1613 S. Main Street, Mapleton. Trevor is the grandson of Denis and Christine Poulsen of Mapleton and Bonner and Diane Gillies of Springville. Elma Evans of Springville is his great-grandmother. 1 l Brian J. Johnson, son of Dan and Judy Johnson of Springville, has returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Tijuana, Mexico. He will speak in church on Sunday, Oct 28, 2007 at 1 p.m. in the Spring Creek South Second Ward, corner of 400 N. 400 East Springville. Let the Sunshine in! , , , J' w Morpjhan, &SOLATUBE ' uaylighting System Professional Installation in about 2 hours SAVE $$ SAVE Energy We do swamp cooler switch-outs! Solatube installed prices starting at: call for details CALL TODAY Toll Free 877-873-7652 su; 566-1264 Bright Concepts llc www.brighterrooms.com Bryce Allred, son of Brian and Cindy Allred, has been called to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Washington, DC, South Mission, Spanish speaking. He will speak in church on Sunday, Oct. 28, 2007 at 11 a.m. in the Mapleton 4th Ward, White Church, at 31 W. Maple. Friends are invited to the Allred home at 3 p.m. the same day to wish Bryce farewell. ... . Mapleton police1 report Mapleton police had 40 calls last week with seven for animal problems. Two bicycles were found, one purple and one pink. There was one traffic accident without injuries. Tyler Martin Benson. 1260 E. 300 south, Provo was cited for open container contain-er and possession of alcohol by a minor. Advertisement Herniated Disc? Sciatica? Leg Pain? UTAH - Have you tried pills, therapy, injections, massage, surgery and failed? Have you wondered if your severe back, sciatica, sciati-ca, or leg pain will ever go away? Now there is a back pain guide that your doctor may not even know about that you can receive for free entitled, "The Severe Back, Sciatica, And Disc Pain Guide" that reveals a relatively new surgery-free, non-invasive technology designed to treat severe low back, buttock and leg pain along with herniated and slipped discs. 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