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Show 4 oaal: Roland Hansen to celebrate 90 years The family of Roland F. Hansen of Mapleton, Utah, will host an open house in honor of Hansen's ninetieth birthday on Friday, Jan 18, 2008 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Mapleton White Church, 31 W. Maple, Mapleton. All neighbors, friends and family fam-ily are invited to attend and celebrate with him. Roland was born Jan. 18, 1918 in Park Valley, Utah, to Christian P. Hansen and Hattie E. Olsen Hansen. He married Rhoda Jeppson on June 20, 1940. They were 11 'fit, fiuiU Jj We specialize in Machine Quilting Located at 524 S. 300 East, Springville Call Carole today at 489-4460 SOUTH COUNTY'S ONLY SECURE ALZHEIMER UNIT HOMESTYLE ASSISTED LIVING , '; 798-1500 , s Talk with Bryan about our Move-In Special! Take a 3D-Tour of our facility at www.hearthstone-manor.com aims Mm yyu a j t 1 It . ) v- Vv I ; r f Kn r , Xs i I , . Gary Coleman V . if 'V , t andhiswife f lit : . Shannon Price I f jhf I ( - invite yon to her ; ' new business... j GRAND OPENING SALE! 892 E. 550 S. Oak Ridge Estates fj Santaquin, UT jl j CallorFax:80l-254-l7l2 I : Stop by today for great gift ideas this J ! I i holiday season! Look for the banner on i 4 fence! Open M-F, 12-6 p.m. tats sealed in the Provo LDS Temple on Nov. 29, 1988. They have five children: Beverly (Paul) Dibble, Karen Kar-en (Boyd) Thomas, Mar-leen Mar-leen (Roy) Sheppard, Kent Hansen and Debra Lynn Hansen (deceased). They have 15 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren. Roland retired from the Fish and Wildlife Service as a government trapper, He still plants and maintains a huge garden for family and 4 'a un v y -41 w m r Qoiiyi rnmm fflffllfEESHJI SPRINGVILLE HERALD J- . - ,, ,, i -V Roland F. Hansen friends. Come and wish him a happy hap-py birthday. He requests no gifts. Jf m birthday Beth Larsen The family of Beth Lars-en Lars-en announces the celebration celebra-tion of her 80th birthday. She was born January 12, 1928 in Springville, Utah, and has lived in Mapleton I ! w"'iimjimj'ij'4i'Mn , ? ' S ,''f K - ' ' for the past 60 years. ing Bowls and Music Ther- hours." So read the post-Family post-Family and friends are apy, Electromagnet Energy ers announcing the 24-hour invited to join her husband, Exercise, Vibrational Im- Filmmaking Marathon, Ned, and their three chil- portance of Gratitude and and it's hardly an exag-dren: exag-dren: Kathie, Lynette and Love, Acupressure and Pos- geration. The 2008 LDS Alan, at a "Surprise" open itive Affirmations, How to Film Festival is again host-house host-house in her honor on Sat- Find Your Mission in Life ing its' popular filmmaking urday, Jan. 12, 2008 at the and Logotherapy, Sending marathon this year on Fri-Mapleton Fri-Mapleton White Church, 31 Healing Energy and the day, January 11,2008, one W. Maple, Mapleton, from Mulan Fan Infinity Energy week prior to the festival. 2 to 4 p.m. No gifts please. Exercise. . The filmmaking mara- The workshop fee is thon is one of the most ex- Goodman of BlendTec, the orilY $60 ($30 for return- citing and dynamic aspects ' filmmaking marathon being be-ing students and for Senior of the festival. Each team . came a family affair (and "Every man has his own Citizens 50 years and up), is responsible for f acilitat- ' a lot of fun destrovine anv- cuurage anu is Deirayea because he seeks in himself the courage of other per- sons " 1 1 j. J Ralph Waldo Emerson ilh i jr I 8 , I ,11 9 Now enrolling for night nail classes. All haircuts $5.00 each every Thursday. FREE SENIOR DAYS TUESDAYS & WEDNESDAYS! (Seniors get service FREE for cost of products used.!) Guy Chesnut celebrates 85 yei Guy Chesnut of Spring- (Duane) Jensen and Te-ville, Te-ville, Utah, celebrated his resa (Chris) Miller. They 85th birthday on Tues- have been blessed with 18 day, Jan. 8, 2008 at a f am- grandchildren and almost ily dinner. He was born in 41 great-grandchildren. Teasdale, Wayne County, Guy has been very ac-Utah ac-Utah ,3 in 1923 to Alma tive in The Church of Je-and Je-and Almira Wilson Ches- sus Christ of Latter-day nut, the youngest of six Saints, serving as bishop children. His mother died twice, stake executive when he was only three secretary and in many weeks old. He was raised dther callings. He was by Valentine and Vera self-employed as a com-Oyler com-Oyler in Fruita or what is mercial and residential now Capital Reef National house painter and was park. . very well known and ad- Guy attended school in mired within the construc-Wayne construc-Wayne County. On May tion industry. oq icu- ha marripH Flora After retiring, he and rviarwii and spvpral riavs later went into the Navy to serve in the South Pacific enjoyed their winters m ai-i,uuu Huzca. during World War II. Yuma, Arizona. Guy en- He has always been a Guy and Flora have five joyed golfing and bowling great example to his f am-daughters am-daughters who all live in with Flora in their young- ily and friends and they Springville: Vicki (Ted) er years. Now they enjoy want, him to know how Murray, Sue Creer, Sheila each other's company in much they love him! "Hap-(Jack) "Hap-(Jack) Daybell, Evelyn their "Lazy-boys," where py 85th birthday, Dad!" Tai-CM& Chi-Gong ,,1,5, mnnauuu There will be a Tai-Chi and Chi-Gong workshop on Saturday, Jan. 19, at the Provo City Library at Brigham Young Academy, 550 N. University Avenue, Provo. The workshop instructors in-structors will be Dr. John Garrett and Dr. Janet Garrett, Gar-rett, who have studied Tai-Chi Tai-Chi and Chi-Gong in both the USA and in China. Pre-registration will be at 9:40 a.m. in room 309 and the workshop will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Participants will learn and experience over 60 Tai-Chi Tai-Chi and Chi-Gong Healing Exercises, Comprehensive Breathing Techniques, How to Charge Water, Laughing Yoga Techniques, Chakra Balancing Techniques, Ton- rr' S11 1 lai-cni ana uii-uong (Jer- tificates will be presented upon completion of the workshoD. Call 836-2825 to RSVP (ASAP), ft c w V Flora were able to do some traveling and really Russell James Fawcett II, son of Russell and Heather Fawcett, turned one year old on January 9, 2008. He is the grandson of Phill and Marsha Rasmussen of Springville and Quinn and Maria Fawcett, formerly of Mapleton. I" ; 4' l 1 - i' . - : -- -- -L I Become an award-winning award-winning filmmaker in only 24 hours! "Become an award- winning filmmaker in 24 . . ing its own creative talent and equipment. In many respects though, it levels the nlavincr f;0w petition giving each group only 24 hours to write, direct, di-rect, edit and burn to DVD a turn that the filmmak-,. the competition guidelines ers, for the most part, are an audience like none oth-proud oth-proud to call their own. er. Lively and engergetic, Last year's competition ft-saw ft-saw teams participating u . . , See RLM Qn pQge 5 c olor Copie: B&W Copies. i "f Thursday, January 10, 2008 ears V- ' :'.. : 1 s ' Guy Chesnut ' Guy has become an expert Aleck J. Graves, son of Bryan and Julie Graves, celebrated his first birthday on Sunday, Jan. 6, 2008. His grandparents are Norm and Lois Graves of Springville and John and Sherrie Misel of Richfield. from a variety of backgrounds. back-grounds. Some groups featured participants as young as 10 years old (not counting the baby that was featured in one group's film). The majority of competing com-peting filmmakers sprang from the high school and college .age bracket, but working professionals had a respectable turn out as well. For others, like Kels thing they could fit inside a blender). Not only does the marathon mara-thon offer participants opportunities op-portunities to create a finished fin-ished film, but it guarantees all entries that stay within Every day low price! 1 5 |