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Show Thursday, March 20, 2008 SPRINGVILLE HERALD 5 Eye Care Notes 9 2-hdiir kits T '& If These Springville ladies, a group of "Forever Friends," meet monthly and go to their favorite restaurants for lunch; They have been doing this for several years and have lots of fun together. The oldest is 92 years yodng! Gloria Adams keeps thq group going by sending out invitations and bringing candy treats for their dessert. The ladies are, not in order, Twila Davies, Norma' Jameson, Vanda Kendall, Halen Stirland, Amy Humpherys, Carol Webb, Fern VanSickle, Bobbie Comer and Gloria Adams. I Dr. Traer Caywood - When an emergency strikes 72-hour kits are essential. There are many lists of items to include in a 72-hour kit. Frequently, items for the eyes get overlooked. over-looked. I would recommend that a 72-hour kit have a back up pair of glasses in it. Most patients enjoy donating donat-ing their old glasses to be used in third world countries. coun-tries. However, keeping one old pair of glasses in a 72-hour kit could prove very handy. A small bottle of? any regularly used eye medications medica-tions would also be' a good thing to include. Contact lens wearers should have a solution kit in their 72-hour 72-hour kjts and a spare pair of contact lenses. -a y If you wear disposable lenses come into the office and we can get you a spare pair of contacts in most prescriptions to include in your 72-hour kit, , . - t Sometimes the biggest act of courage is a small one. - Lauren Raff o The Mapleton Chorale will join three outstanding Provo High School choirs to present a special Mas-terworks Mas-terworks concert in the historic Provo Tabernacle tonight, Mar. 20,.at 7 p.m. "The Masterworks concert con-cert has become a wonder- The Springville Library offers programs for elementary school- f uj cnorai music, tradition age children, one for boys and one for girls each month. The most . p. . , . , r recent one was on Mar. 13th. Over 30 boys ages 5-8 spent about at novo m&n- saia cory 45 minutes learning about dinosaurs. They had a great time. J- Mendenhall, the Director Mapleton Chohile concert tonight ! ; I V O.-Tl. of both the Ilapleton Chorale Cho-rale and the Provo High School Choirs. "The opportunity oppor-tunity to perform some of the world's greatest classical classi-cal and folk music in such a historic venue is always a memorable and rewarding" experience for the audience and the singers alike." This year's concert provides pro-vides Mendenhall with a rare opportunity to combine com-bine his career as the Choral Cho-ral Music Director at Provo High School with his after-hours after-hours work as the director of a thriving community choir. This year's Master-works Master-works concert will feature inspiring folk and classical works performed by the Provo High School Concei t Chorale, the Advanced Women's Ensemble, the Provo High School Chamber Cham-ber Singers and the Mapleton Maple-ton Chorale. . . ) yowJ,-ijnutin. n . l j i imiuw kJimui i u 1 ) ) Viir ii in it -il Winmwiih -jiiiriifalff-iliiiiTf -ffljUfrrmtrinhimiitiiftn nn hIi inii.irtriMaiifc tnwrnWjMiiiirii,r - r ntr rr'-'-ffr Wedding Decor hackdrofAH, Litlin. Centci'piece Linens . ( Call sCrysUil Adams - : .4 1 0 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 S0M Homimm i: Assisi rn Living , ,798-1500 Tm.k with Bryan about our Move-In Sri xtai.'. ' Take ; jI) Tutir ufour'lui-ilil' al--vrtlieariiisimf4ifaiioRtpin Cherry Creek Elementary School just completed its first ever science fair. All fifth and sixth grade students presented their research projects to judges in the morning. After lunch, the students presented their projects to and fielded questions from students in the lower grades. Thes - students' projects were selected to move on to the District-level science fair, the winners are shown here. , I v.v-i f r - K" . 1 I . UVU -v, rri r n " ;BKRiiiiUJ I 4 r" ? t V 1 -T w Road Kill? No, these students were just the creators of such wonderful cars in conjunction with our design your own car contest that they were floored when they found out they each won a free book. ' H t MEET ORCHARD PARK'S REHAB TEAM!! Orchard Park's Therapy Team is a leader in Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy for Utah County. Many of the individuals that graduate are Post Surgical (including Cardiac), Post Stroke and Orthopedic Patients. Hats off to the Best Rehab team in the Valley! Experts ln ( Rehabilitation &) SeniorCare j L Back Row: Jack, Lisa, Cory. David, Sefh Middle Row: Jessica, Kachel, Kristen Front: Greg, Todd 5 1j u r 1 1 1 Proceeds - goto .111 11 11 HI I " Sill)fSq8liilHHlaKiXTOOIll:ifiM' |