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Show mm Leslie Bate weds Kyle Gunn in Provo Temple David and Jeannie Bate of Springville, Utah, are pleased to announce the marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Leslie Ann, to Kyle Richard Gunn, son of Stephen and Susan Gunn of Cedar City. The couple was married on Friday, Nov. 16, 2007 in the Provo IDS Temple. UVSC presents Utah premiere of dramaCanyon Suite' The UVSC Theatrical Arts Department continues contin-ues their 2007-08 season of "The American Experience" Expe-rience" with the original script, "Canyon Suite" by Charles Erven. With an all student cast as well as student directors, the "Canyon Suite" premiere will be performed November Novem-ber 29-December 8 at the Black Box Theater on the UVSC Orem campus at 7:30 p.m. Against the backdrop of the Grand Canyon, relationships and the threads through time are explored in this poignant piece. More than three decades in the same hotel ho-tel room, a wide array of complicated characters, from fickle lovers to lonesome lone-some cowboys, collide and intersect in the quest for truth, hope, love and identity. After "Canyon Suite," a new and original script, was presented at last year's Kennedy Centre's Association of College Theatre Festival, the UVSC Theatre faculty was so taken with the play, they sought to premiere pre-miere the show in Utah. "Canyon Suite" is pre SOUTH COUNTY'S ONLY SECURE ALZHEIMER unit - 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 bit n$t DiamondBack IndL Custom Fit & Installed! Protect your Children Sharp looking Add value to your home i A 9-941 '465-246 3 . Events : - if (I - n ' -X ..J sented as three acts that center on nine people who meet in the same motel room near the Grand Canyon Can-yon over a period of three decades. "This piece appears' at first to be three separate unconnected one- act plays that span more than 20 years," said Petrie. "It becomes very intriguing in-triguing to the audience as they are able to make connections about each of the lives of the characters char-acters even though the characters portrayed are unable to recognize or make the connections . themselves." "Canyon Suite" is about connections present, past and lost and explores the idea that our lives and relationships are irrevocably irrevo-cably connected. "In this piece some of the relationships relation-ships are a wreck - emo-, tionally unhealthy. Some of the relationships have a healing influence," said Stewart. "But all these bring out the universality of human nature among distinctly different experiences. "The directors' direc-tors' hope is that "this will be a story that stays with cmMctcMthttcm ''AY! SPRINGVILLE HERALD Kyle and Leslie Gunn the audience," said Carl-strom. Carl-strom. "Real love is hard to find, but in the end it's worth it." Two in the student cast are from Springville: Jana Grass and Scott M. Stringham. For more information in-formation or tickets for "Canyon Suite" call (801) 863-8797 or visit www. Ticket prices range from $6 to $10. Adoptive National Adoption Month is celebrated every November throughout the United States by government govern-ment agencies, child advocacy ad-vocacy organizations and families across the nation. Its purpose is to provide national na-tional awareness, celebrate children and families and call the nation to action to ' find families for orphaned children; every child deserves de-serves a permanent home. What is required of people considering adoption?...the ability to love and the desire, de-sire, to help children. Utah parents, John and Amy Simmons, are very familiar with the adoption process. With careful planning, plan-ning, gleaning from their childhood and parenting experiences, they created a solid foundation for their anxious Russian children to start a new life in America. Amer-ica. John and Amy and their nine children live in Kamas; they continually build on their relationships, bringing bring-ing a sense of security and unconditional love to their home and the community around them. "You become a family not because you share the same genes, but because '"'$toce!99 Springville's Only Traditional Drug Store & Soda Fountain 489-6041 214 S. Main St. Springville Stake looking On January 27, 2007, LDS Sisters from the Spring Creek South Relief Society Presidency were putting away supplies in closet and noticed a box they had not sen before. On the box was a note that read- "Enclosed herein you will find letters written by Sisters residing within the boundaries of the Springville Spring-ville North Stake. This box is to be opened by the Stake Relief Society Presidency on the last day of December in the year 2005. The letters will then be delivered to the names as indicated on each of the individual envelopes. Signed this 19th day of February, 1981 by Bonnie These Relief Society sisters have some undelivered letters from 1981 that they are trying to find the owners for. If you have any information on the people listed in the article above please contact Deanne Conover at 801 -489-4276. families are real life heroes you share love for each other," explained John in his new book, "The Marvelous Mar-velous Journey Home." Based on actual events, John shares every aspect of his family's adoption journey. The book is not a memoir or a "How to" book; it is about a family who longs for more children, chil-dren, and a little orphan girl who wants nothing in life than a family to call her own. Venice Westman will celebrate her ninetieth birthday on Monday, Nov. 26, 2007. Always with a smile and a kind word, Venice brings joy to all. A family dinner will be held in her honor. Her family says, "Mom, we love you!" for people to deliver letters to Phillips, Mary Ann Holmes and Jeri Brimhall. The box was opened and many letters have been distributed, however, there are many people that they were unable to find. They would like to return these letters to their rightful right-ful heirs. The following names of people they still haven't found: Cari Lyn and Alan K. Hall, Mike and Sharlene Law, Jeremy Stan Weight or Shannon Kay Weight, Childern of Janet Kaye Taylor Lewis, Grandchildren Grandchil-dren of Dennis Mel and Lynne Astwood Poorman, Grandchildren of Candace Sorensen, Christain So-rensen, So-rensen, Kathy Layne Wil- This thanksgiving season, sea-son, remember the millions of children in need of adoption. adop-tion. They have no permanent perma-nent family with whom to celebrate the holidays. A newsletter by the United Nations Association Associa-tion of the United States of America, published in May of 2007, explains ex-plains that world-wide adoptions would need to increase by 60 times (6,000) to give all of the orphans a home. Makelle Ashlyn Gerhauser celebrated her first birthday on Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2007. She is the daughter of John and Ashley Gerhauser of Springville. Her grandparents are Richard Bagley and the late Donna Bagley of Monroe, Utah, and David and Valynn Gerhauser of Springville. Her big brother, Zakary, helped her celebrate. SHOD - . ,4 "Sift- II .--..Mfc.... M... ..... . Sfr 1 vonsiqnment Visit nam . - WANDERING WARDROBE 511 South Main St. Springville, UT 489-3893 Thursday, November 22, 2007 lardson Hanson, Children of Dan S. and Margo Harris Har-ris Leatham, Children of Thomas Frank or Jeannine Bushman Butterfield, Janice Jan-ice Murri Jacobson, Car-olyneBellNicholes. Car-olyneBellNicholes. Judith Ann Cutright Leet-ham, Leet-ham, Carolyn Elise Dever-ick Dever-ick Reeves, David Christopher Christo-pher Niacaris, Dona Marie Bunnell Jensen, Irene K. Black, Lee and Liz Bean, Virginia Louise Sarah Pooley Dinnnell children and Children of Robert Lyn and Michelle Elaine Thomas Porter. If you have any information infor-mation reguarding any of these people please call Deanne Conover at 801-4894276. 801-4894276. The numbers in Africa are far more staggering. stagger-ing. Many of these children chil-dren are teenagers and children with challenges. Some have been neglected, abandoned, abused andor exposed to drugs and alcohol. alco-hol. Others are brothers and sisters who want to remain in the same household. All of these children have an enormous amount of love to give and need your support. sup-port. A specail nativity scene ail of YOUR Utile ones! 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