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Show Thursday, November 15, 2007 American lotion honors veterans rcn News Local church news and events Baptist The Springville Baptist Church is eclebrateing their fifth Anniversary. Thev starttsS in Spring-viite Spring-viite November 24, 2002. IXiting the ? tfae yr$ they hax a the fim avni fctt&i&s . an5 rc t5$r ti&d ffetfKff A3ss$ is a (C5?6qs CfeMJTCh i Omttih. Xfefcb 3iK bavtt Qonhf tv know Christ; arhfc have grown, in. tfitjif faittu The members, of. Spring-ville Spring-ville Baptist. Church invite you to join them to worship wor-ship and praise the Lord on Sunday, Nov. IS, at 11 a.nx for the Anniversary Celebration. Cel-ebration. Evangelist Steve Ostten, from Oklahoma, will preach a message of encouragment to continue to look to Christ for His guidance in all aspects of our lives. " ' You are also invited to join them after the morning morn-ing service for a Thanksgiving Thanks-giving Themed "Pot-Faith" lunch and afterwards enjoy en-joy a time of singing favorite fa-vorite hymns and sharing praises to God for Who He and what He has done in the church and in our individual indi-vidual lives in the past five years. s If you have any questions please feel free to contact Pastor Ailing at 491-3077. SpringviOe Baptist Church is located at 1194 S. Main. Grace Bible Pastor Derrick Smothers Smoth-ers invites everyone to join them Sunday at 10 a.m. at Grace Bible Church for a time of worship and teaching teach-ing from the Word of God. Pastor John Miles is currently cur-rently teaching verse by verse through the book of 2 Timothy. Grace Bible Church is a non-denominational church and they invite you to come worship our Lord and Savior just as you are. The church is located at 239 S. Main Springville (The Little Brown Theater). The-ater). Grace Bible Church offers a program for children chil-dren ages 5 to 11. DiscoveryKids Club is a time of fun and learning God's Word for this age group. They meet Wednesday Wednes-day evening at 6:30p.m. For more information call 801-491-8440.Let the joy of the LORD be your strength! : Y x -x 1 1 buildQffS shubpIw M full service lumber end mtrector yard" 492 North 1100 West, Mb, (IT 84651 (801) 373-1063 Open to the public! Lumber .Finish Materials ;J"ei -Fastners Sair. 'Simpson Hardware Decking . And Much Morei Doors & Knobs Best $$rvite & Prizes in Hid) x " V' ) Adam D. Fox, son of David and Laurel Fox of Springville, is returning home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Hamburg, Germany. He will speak in church on Sunday, Nov. 25, 2007 at 9 a.m. in the Springville Eighth Ward, 345 E. Center Street Springville. ) ; Kirk Doxey, son of Matt and Vicki Doxey of Springville, has returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Dallas, Texas. He will speak in church on Sunday, Nov. 18, 2007 in the Hidden Cove Chapel, 2379 E.River Bottom Road at 9 a.m. i EGZHLL A J wismm by v&m uiamonaisacK ind. $ 1 Custom Fit & Installed! 1 Protect your Children Sharp looking Add value to your home CALL TODAY! 319-9413 or 465-2460 McKell K. Condie, son of Ken and Calleen Condie of Springville, will return home Friday after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Tucson, Arizona. He will speak in church on Sunday, Nov. 18, 2007 at 9 a.m. in the church at 950 W. Center, Springville. His sisters are Cassidy, McKenzey, Kali and Madi. His grandparents are Lorna Condie and LaMar and Diane Backus, Salem. Scott R. Savage, son of Paul and Valerie Savage and grandson of Steve and Coralie Pusey of Mapleton and Scott and June Savage of Phoenix, Arizona, has been called to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Taichung, Taiwan. He will speak in church on Sunday, Nov. 18, 2007 at 11 a.m. in the Mapleton Fifth Ward, 970 N. 400 East Mapleton. Sons of Pioneers to meet Nov. 15 The Palmyra Chapter of the Sons of the Utah Pioneers will meet tonight, Nov. 15, at 6 p.m. at the Western Inn Motel Conference Con-ference Room in Spanish Fork. Guest speaker will be Keith Davis speaking on his experience at the Battle of the Bulge during WW2. All current members and interested persons are invited to attend. Dinner is pot-luck and bring your own dishes. For more information in-formation about joining the Sons of the Utah Pioneers Pio-neers contact Cal. Jolley at 489-5944. The family is the nucleus of civilization. - Ariel and Will Durant Benjamin Priest, son of Jeffrey and Linda Priest of Springville, has returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Ft. Worth, Texas. He will speak in church on Sunday, Nov. 18, 2007 at 11 a.m. in the Hunter Valley chapel, 1050 S. 1700 East Springville. An open house will follow at 3 p.m. at his home, 1456 E. Pheasant Run. Friends and family are invited to come and give him a big Texas welcome home. - J ..1 f ' . i" If .-. s i EXIT . . ' r . - I ft,. A ' t J The American Legion District 4 (Lehi to Nephi) made gift packages for all known Veterans in rest homes in Utah County. This is a Veterans' Day project the American Legion has done for many years. Pictured here are Richard Money and Keith and Marva Davis at Art City Nursing & Rehabilitation (top), East Meadow in Mapleton (center) and Hobble Creek. They also visited Reids Park Place in Springville. Springville Senior Citizen news The Springville Senior Center will be closed for the week of November 19-23 19-23 for the Thanksgiving holiday. , There are two Christmas trips planned. On Nov. 29 there will be a trip to the Festival of Trees and Dec. 7 to see the Christmas Lights on Salem Pond and the Festival of Lights in Spanish Fork, : , Spots are filling up quickly quick-ly for both of these trips-please trips-please call soon if you are interested. The November birthday celebration and Thanksgiving Thanks-giving dinner will be held on Nov. 16h. The seniors would like to thank Wheeler Wheel-er Mortuary for making all of the birthday meals possible, pos-sible, j Dallas Roberts will be giving free haircuts for members at the center cen-ter on Nov. 27 starting at about 9:30 a.m. If you need help with heating bills or weather-izing weather-izing your home, please make an appointment to speak to the outreach coordinator coor-dinator on Nov. 28. If you have any questions or would like to make a meal reservation, please call 489-8738. Springville church offers public Thanksgiving dinner Springville Community Presbyterian Church would like to invite the public to their fourth annual open-. house Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday November 22 at 2 p.m. "We want anyone to attend, at-tend, especially those who may not have family or friends to spend the day with," said church member Kim Arenz. Turkey, ham and all the trimmings will be provided. The church, located at 245 South 200 East in Springville, is celebrating it's 130th anniversary. It began in 1877 and operated the first public elementary school in central Utah. Please call the church at 489-4390 for details or if you need a ride to the church. mmm 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-IOVtb 10' x 801-OOA-OQ21 Meet Elsa! Elsa has been a vol unteer here at Orchard Park for U years! She is so energetic and loving. Elsa plays bingo with the patients as well as painting their nails, dancing with them, helping at meal time and visits with individual residents. She is, without a doubt, one of Orchard Parks finest treasures! m |