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Show Thursday, May 8, 2008 SPRINGVILLE HERALD 5 Women's Health Clinic xv .y - s i In honor of National Women's Health Week, the Utah County Health Department (UCHD) will sponsor a health clinic for women ages 40-64 on May 13 and 14th Free breast exams, pap smears and skin cancer-screenings cancer-screenings will be given by appointment to qualifying individuals (skin cancer screening doesn't require an appointment). Fasting cholesterol tests will also be offered by appointment for $23. For questions or an appointment, please call 851-7031. All appointments will take place in the UCHD Women's Clinic on the first floor of the Utah County Health and Justice Jus-tice Building. It is located at 151 S. University Ave, Provo. The health fair will run from 8:30 a.m. to noon each day. For information or to schedule an appointment, appoint-ment, please call 851-7031. HomeChoice Weekly Your 'mall' for real estate. It is with great pleasure that the Students of the Week from Hobble Creek Elementary School are presented. These are some of the best students in the school. Pictured, top row from the left, are: Aletia Edmonds, Megan Larsen, Erin Mayfield, Chase Haynes, Conner Olsen and Nick Schuring. Second row: Preston Wilkins, Jason Kerns, Breann Hatfield, Barrett Dorny, Heather Woolf and Kayla Mousser. Kneeling front Sadie White, Samara Lessley, Jacob Magleby, Garrett Lindsey and Sarah Black. Missing when the picture was taken are Ngaire Bradley and Bryce Hanks. Experience Leonardo DaVinci at Woodbury Art Museum We specialize in Machine Quilting Located at 524 S. 300 East, Springville Call Carole today at 489-4460 The Da Vinci Experience, an international traveling exhibit based on the work of Leonardo Da Vinci, will be featured at UVSC's Woodbury Art Museum at the University Mall May 9 through Oct. 4. The exhibit consists of working mechanical models mod-els based on the drawings found in Leonardo Da Vinci's Vin-ci's notebooks. The models are being assembled by the exhibit's international managing partner, Luigi Rizzo, from Florence, Italy, Ita-ly, through May 8-exactly to scale and proportion of Da Vinci's sketches and originals. Those attending the exhibit ex-hibit will have to opportunity opportu-nity to fidget, fiddle, build and explore 11 replicas of Da Vinci's devices and ingenious in-genious creativity. Guests at The Da Vinci Experience will see replicas repli-cas of some of Da Vinci's greatest paintings, including includ-ing "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper, and will be surrounded by scale models mod-els of transportation, military mili-tary and mechanical devices de-vices developed from the drawings and notes left by Da Vinci, who lived from 1452 to 1519. Featured inventions include in-clude an airscrew-a forerunner fore-runner for the modern helicopter, he-licopter, a hang glider with a rudder-like tail, a one-person one-person "helicopter" with two sets of rotor blades and a life preserver that would enable people to float in water. The exhibit will open to the public, May 9 at 11 a.m. The museum will offer of-fer free entry for all teachers teach-ers showing credentials on May 9 and 10. "The exhibit provides a wonderful opportunity to explore the ingenuity and creativity of one of the world's greatest artists art-ists and inventions," said Marcus Vincent, director of the Woodbury Art Museum. Mu-seum. "It's amazing to see the machines and to celebrate cel-ebrate the life of a genius who was possessed with such insatiable curiosity." Admission will be $ 14 for adults, $11 for seniors 65 and up and $6 for students with ID, active military and their family members and children 5-18. Family group rates are available for immediate family for $28. Children 5 and under are free. Group rates are offered with a minimum of 15 in a group, $3 per person per-son for student groups, $4 per person for youth groups and $7 per person for adult groups. The Woodbury Art Museum Mu-seum is located on the second sec-ond floor of the University Mall in Orem in the southeast south-east corner just west of Nordstroms. The exhibit runs from May 9-Octo-ber 4. The exhibit .is open Monday from 12 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday-Frday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday the exhibit is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 2k"" l SMt' Pr ' i 'VIM ; hi I Townhomes In Salem Starting At $184,000 t " Yolanda Moser PViarlpc Wi Yrm 372-7355 372-3481 T j 1 r r lj im j ' -.II ju : sf - "J" ': vjl w ' since 1909 X It takes at least two "Star" students to do the work for Mrs. Crane in the office at Art City School. The power must not be in the glasses she wears but these stars are shining brightly anyway. 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It wasn't until the' dads arrived at school did they mention the real title for the day, "Dads, Doughnuts & Dancing!" Students instructed their dads on everything from the Chicken Dance, and Hokey Pokey to the limbo and Hula Dance. At the end of the dance instruction (much to the dad's relief) they moved into the classroom and worked through several centers with their dads. Students and their dads even planted flower seeds and added a special Spring poem as a memento of the day. Thanks to all of our dads for being such great sports! Springville's Only Traditional Drug Store & Soda Fountain 489-6041 214 S. Main St. Springville w wiitn i in i iniur "The place to watch a movie!" 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