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Show Thursday, July 24, 2008 SPRINGVILLE HERALD SO T ipi mm E veils Stay Staheli, Stephen White temple vows - Stan and Joanne Staheli of Mapleton, Utah, are pleased to announce the engagement engage-ment of their daughter, Stacey, to Ross Stephen White, son of Doneal and Claudia White, also of Mapleton. Stephen and Stacey traveled far distances dis-tances to find each other. The couple will be sealed for time and all eternity on Saturday, Sat-urday, July 25, 2008 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. ' A reception will be held in their honor that evening in Mapleton. Stacey is a graduate of Springville High School She recently served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Birmingham, England. She is currently attending Brigham Young University Uni-versity majoring in elementary education, and will be interning, teaching 3rd grade, this fall in Spanish Fork. Stephen is also a graduate of SHS and HP V Nickolas Killpack - Dyanna Sharp Parents of the bride our Gary and Che-rie Che-rie Sharp of Heber and Ron and Tricia Miner of Mapleton. Parents of the groom our Steven and JoEllen Killpack of Salt and went on ro serve ml jg city and the late Sherry Killpack. EwS2iSuah ThecouptewillmaketheirVst'homein Stephen White - Stacey Staheli served an LDS mission in Mexico City, Mexico, North Mission. He attended Utah Valley University majoring in public health and will transfer trans-fer this fall to BYU as a health science major. The newlyweds will make their home in Provo. Cottonwood Heights. Ninetyyears for Rose Bona Johnson The family of Rose Bleg-gi Bleg-gi Bona Johnson will honor her on her ninetieth birthday birth-day on Thursday, July 24, 2008. They invite friends and family to share in her celebration on that day at her home in Mapleton, 1600 N. Main, from noon to 2 p.m. Rose was born July 24, 1918 in Carbon County to Anna and Frank Santo Bleggi. After her father's death, her mother married Antonio (Tony) Antonino. Rose moved with her family fam-ily to Mapleton in 1930 to start their own farm. She was the only daughter daugh-ter of a family of nine chil dren. She was very special to her brothers, as they were to her. Rose married Jack Bona on April 17, 1941. They became be-came the parents of five children: Sharon Bagley, Janet Ericksen, Tom Bona (deceased), Linda Mason and Shauna Leetham. Rose has 20 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. She was widowed in 1980, and after 14 years, she met Willis Johnson. They were married February Feb-ruary 16, 1990. This union added four more children: Kay, Larraine, Ted and :$ i f Rose Bona Johnson David. Some of Rose's favorite favor-ite things have been going go-ing deer hunting with her brothers. She could out hike all of them and spot more deer! She has also loved fish-' fish-' ing and traveling with her many friends. Most of all she loves playing Bingo with her daughters and grandchildren. "Those of you who are reading this and know Dyanna Sharp, Nickolas Killpack to marry in temple be married for time and aU eternity m the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Family and friends are invited to a re ception being held in their honor that : eve nirur from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Young Resi S. Mam Street in Maga Dyanna Graduated from spnngvfle High School in 2003, and went on to study at Utah State University. She will continue her education this tau in dentThygiene at Salt Lake Community STn graduated from SHS in 2003, and wenTon to serve Via reran. 1 ntwl from the University ' with a degree in speech communication. Leslie Howell, Eric Markgraf temple wedding Dr and Mrs. Bruce E. Howell of Frederick, Fred-erick, Colorado, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Leslie Susanne, to Eric Joseph Markgraf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Markgraf of Springville, Spring-ville, Utah. . . The couple plans to be married on Friday, Fri-day, July 25, 2008 in the Manti Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. . The bride-to-be, of Mission City, Texas, is a graduate of Elkins High School and received a BA degree in history from Brigham Young University. She is cur- nary. He is pursuing a nursing degree at r ently the co-owner of Airtime Gy mnas- Utah Valley University. He served an LDS tics in Springville. mission in Fort Worth, Texas. . The prospective groom is a graduate of The newlyweds will make their home in Springville High School and LDS Semi- Springville. Marilyn Brown Novel Award now an annual offering at UVU fa v Eric Markgraf Leslie Howell The Marilyn Brown Unpublished Un-published Novel Competition Competi-tion recently moved to a new home in UVU's Department De-partment of English and Literature. The $1000 award has changed from being awarded every two years . .. Cigarettes, Cigars, Pipes, Loose Tobacco LOWEST PCliCES 695 North State Street provq smumi mu 4 North ICO West Rose, need not be told what to being awarded annually a wonderful Derson she and is nnpn tn all mpmtwc of the community, whether wheth-er they are students at the university or not. Brown, of Springville, said she envisioned the award being able to benefit ben-efit "writers of any race, locale or religion who wish to compete." She selected UVU because be-cause the university had the means, status and community-oriented policies to allow the award to meet that vision. In addition to the monetary mone-tary assistance, the award also gives novelists helpful is. And those of you who don t know her, believe us, she is the greatest," said her family. "We love you Mom, and a happy ninetieth birthday!" birth-day!" Free pressure earner tests provided Utah State Universitv KYTPntinn TTtoVi r1 . . .r . 410K3rtliFri:!"nR,vit iftAH w D4 I u eiituuragemeni in tneir et- kaiBvfl. 106 H. West State Ri office, is now testing pres- forts to see their work pub- " ... " " " 1 1 es for free Ushed. "Publishing a novel the competition must be at least 200 pages in length and unpublished. The novel nov-el must also be mainstream and focused on realistic cultural experiences of the Utah Region. Science fiction or fantasy fan-tasy novels will not be considered con-sidered for the award. : Previous winners include in-clude Todd Robert Peter son for his novel "Rift," Ja-nean Ja-nean Justham for "House Dreams" and Jeff Call for "Mormonville." Entries for the award must be submitted by October 1. 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