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Show Thursday, January 31, 2008 SPRINGVILLE HERALD Social Eveits Lacie Ady, Calvin Lamb Music teachers to meet Feb. 13 change vows The Nebo Chapter of the Utah Music Teachers Association Asso-ciation will meet Wednesday, Wednes-day, Feb. 13, at 10 a.m. at Boothe Brothers Music, 135 N. Main in Spanish Fork. They will have the privilege privi-lege of hearing a presentation presen-tation by Connie Bauer from the Orem Chapter of UMTA . She will present "Performance Relaxation Techniques." As the festival festi-val season is fast aproach-ing aproach-ing for most of our students, stu-dents, this presentation will prove to very helpful for everyone in attendance. They extend a huge thank you to Dr. Monte Belknap and Dr. Barbara Allen for their presentation presenta-tion last month on the Beethoven Violin and Piano Sonatas. The discussion dis-cussion and their performances perfor-mances were exceptional and breathtaking. Please Bryan and Mary Lynn Ady of Circley-as Circley-as well as anyone inter- ille, Utah, announce the marriage of their ested in Utah Music Teach- daughter, Lacie Lynn, to Calvin P. Lamb, ers Association. Anyone son of Arthur and Molly Lamb of Mt. is always welcome to at- Pleasant. The couple plans to be married tend one monthly meeting on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2008. for free, excepting Master A reception and dance will be held in Class in March. the couple's honor that evening from 7 to If vou have any questions 9 p.m. at the Mapleton Community Cen- ing valuable feedback to about our Nebo Chapter or ter, 125 W. 400 North, Mapleton. performers and audience want to become a member, The bride's grandparents are Shirlene please contact Tarn Urittin Kevoir or Mapieton aim wc uuc u - mark your calendars for our annual Master Class on Wednesday, Mar. 12, 10 a.m. at Boothe Brothers Music; Dr. Bonnie Gritton, University of Utah piano professor, will be lead ing this class and provid- Calvin Lamb - Lacie Ady members. UMTA members are welcome to attend this special class at no charge and the general public for the very low price of $3. Don't miss this opportunity to hear beautiful music and learn from a master. Thanks to Boothe Brothers Broth-ers for providing the chapter chap-ter with a great place to meet. They are kindly giving giv-ing the members of UMTA a 20 percent discount on purchases after our monthly month-ly meetings. Please join us. They hope to see all of the members Morris S. Cook of Moroni and the late Rpvnir: aiid BettvAdv of St. George. Her Betty Cook; and the late BUI and Patsy ' ...... i u7 T omn Anna Kennington (Vice- great-grandmother is Amelia wuiuuii President) at 465-9218. Wedding Decor i Backdrops, Lighting, Centerpieces, Linens J Call Crystal Adams J J f , .. . ; I i 4 1 V,;'- , '' Santaquin. The bridegroom's grandparents are Lamb. The couple will make their first home in Moroni. Leadership conference set in Provo "Your Voice Can Make a Difference" will be the theme of the fifth annual Women in Leadership t off the conference with Community Service and of the girls in attendance. Independence High School ROTC will start served after which Miss Utah, Jill Stevens, will be the luncheon speaker. Adult honorees this year HriijrniMj Shaun Douglas Purdon, son of Adam and Shannon Weight Purdon of Salt Lake City, celebrated his first birthday Jan. 30, 2008. His grandparents are Stan and Julie Weight of Springville and Doug and Debbie Purdon of Salt Lake. His great-grandparents are Jack and Ludene, Howell of Springville and Robert and Shari Daynes of Salt Lake. Scholarship Conference to be held Saturday, Feb. 9, at the J. Reuben Clark Law School on the BYU Campus. Cam-pus. The conference is open to any woman who would like to attend, and the $15 registration includes a continental breakfast and a buffet lunch. Sponsored guests include six high school senior girls and an advisor from each high school in Utah County. A highlight of the conference will be the awarding of $500 scholarships to four a presentation of the col- include Joan Dixon and ors followed by the key- Andrea Forsyth. trtJi That means that you can call on me to M your needs with the coverage you want and at the lowest possible cost. Farmers Insurance Group specializes in Auto, Fire, Life and Commercial insurance and is famous for fast, lair, friendly claims service. I'd like to meet you. Why not give me a call today. I think you'll be glad you did. Karen Snow 25 East 200 South Springville, IT (801) 489-8000 Kenard Stephenson 80th birthday celebration 1 iSHOP Vonsiqnment &SAVF1 Visit Uurl mini CX VoziiOlore.i i i - - f I ' i ' i - 1 i"M J' I It ems WANDERING WARDROBE 511 South Main St. Springville, UT 489-3893 mi i MMul- : til I II M M .If f V note speaker, Kathleen H. Hughes, former educator, administrator and recently-released General Relief Society Counselor. The participants will then choose two break-out sessions including Political Involvement presented by Orem City Councilwomen Karen McCandless, Shiree Thurston and Margaret Black; Community Involvement In-volvement led by former Provo City Councilwoman Jane Carlile; Professional Careers presented by a panel moderated by Eileen Crane, Manager of Alumni and External Relations at the J. Reuben Clark Law School; and Loving the Genes You're In presented by a panel sponsored by the Women's Advisory Council of Intermountain Health Care. A buffet lunch will be Registration and break fast will begin at 8 a.m. in the Moot Court room, with the keynote address beginning be-ginning at 9 a.m. In order to register for the conference, confer-ence, please call Kathy at Bonneville Uniserv, 224-2055, 224-2055, ext. 101 by Thursday, Feb. 7. The generous sponsors for this year's conference confer-ence and scholarships include in-clude Neways, Mountain America Credit Union, Clyde Companies, Inc., Far West Bank, Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Company, NuSkin and IHC Community Commu-nity Outreach. Women in Leadership was established in 1993 as a non-partisan forum which explores current issues, and supports and prepares women for leadership in volunteer, appointed or elected positions. 1 IS Tw.f?i'J it '1 Kenard Stephenson Kenard Taylor Stephenson Stephen-son will celebrate his 80th birthday at an open house on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2008 at the Spring Creek South First Ward, 860 E. 200 North in Springville, Utah, from 4 to 6 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Kenard was born on Feb. 3, 1928 to Levern and Eva Taylor Stephenson. He married his sweetheart, Beverly Jackman, on Dec. 8, 1947. 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