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Show 6 SPRINGVILLE HERALD Thursday, September 4, 2008 cnve waitin CHI 11 1J A , A A I fl m m m m m m m m 7 11 U U.A1 U U 7 11 II A 1 U 7 V 1 k.f Mapleton As a crispness tinges the early morning, we are reminded that summer's bright flowers are about to be replaced by fall's own spectacular color scheme. Mapleton seniors have the opportunity for a day out with friends on Sept. 27th when the Springville senior center has a Leaf Trip organized. ($15 inclusive inclu-sive of lunch.) The pot luck social will be Tuesday, Sept. 11.. The accompanying clinic this month is "Common medications medi-cations and the danger of poly .pharmacology." It will be presented by a local pharmacist. This month the computer lab will offer two classes. The first by Ron Starkey is on Sept. 8th on "Protecting "Protect-ing your Computer," the second is on "Organizing Computer Files, Documents Docu-ments and Pictures" and will be presented by Sallie Hill END OF SUMMER SALE: NOW 33 OFF f Vinyl Mjiv v Available in COLORS ' v--"' 1 J red, green, bronze, M i white, almond, VI 1 "j I ' .' fuO'"V . I ' Windows & J- ' I Doors, inc ' Utah toll free 888-201-7135 Showroom 505 N 1200 West, Orem Depending on the season, it's either saving you money, or saving you lots of money. The American Standard Heritage Hybrid Comfort System uses dual-fuel technology to optimize your energy use every season of the year. In the summer, the ultra efficient electric heat pump functions as an air conditioner. In the fall, the heat pump works in reverse to deliver slow, steady heat. Then, in winter's coldest months, the system warms your home with a high-efficiency natural gas furnace. Three ways to keep you comfortable. Your local independent fy(ffUHf SjCWd&fd American Standard dealer can tell you heating air conditioning more. And save you more every month. americanstandardair.com 2007 American Standard All rights senior Sept. Korman on Sept. 25th. Call Sallie at 489 8593, or call by the senior center for further information. In October the computer comput-er lab has been fortunate to secure Mario Schuldt, author of the well known "Digital Family History," to the Mapleton Senior Center. Schuldt will present pres-ent classes on Oct. lQth, "Where to begin," on Oct. 23rd, "Easier scanning," and on Oct. 23rd. "Working "Work-ing with Sound." Visit his website at www heritage-collector heritage-collector .com and call Sallie Sal-lie Korman at 489 8593 for further information. Thanks to everyone who supported the exercise room's open house in August. Au-gust. Hours in the exercise room may be expanded this month if there are sufficient suf-ficient volunteers. Call the exercise room at 806 9128 or Peggy Burt, 489 4363, for further information. 115 S Dig Manufacturers List Price Triple Coat Low E Glass for energy efficiency! Qualifies for Energy Rebates Easy Clean Glass Multiple Brands & Models to choose from Lifetime Warranties Licensed & Insured In-House Installers Free Estimates Wood-Steel-Fiberglass 223-7052 wNN.rocVymourtamNndoNs.corn One Year No Interest O.A.C. wwrnHpn Financing options and up to $800.00 cash back Triple T Heating & Cooling (801)798-7711 reserved activities Maple Mountain Art Guild continues to offer a painting class on Mondays from 12.30 to 3 p.m. Call Lori Beckstrand, 489 9414, for information. Tai Chi classes are offered of-fered through fall each Wednesday from 8.30 to 9.30 a.m. in the all-purpose room at Mapleton Community Commu-nity Center. The instructors instruc-tors are Drs. John and Joan Garret. If you have a skill or suggestion that could benefit ben-efit the Mapleton Senior program please contact the appropriate person mentioned above. Your input in-put will help the program serve you better. The History Detective coming to Utah Gwendolyn Wright, "The History Detective," Detec-tive," will be the keynote key-note speaker at the 56th Annual State History Conference. Wright is a professor of architecture at Columbia University and a host of the popular PBS series "History Detectives." De-tectives." An innovative scholar as well as a dynamic dy-namic presenter, she will speak Thursday, September Septem-ber 11, at 6:30 p.m. at the Salt Lake Public Library. On Friday, Sept. 12, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., the public is invited to historical his-torical sessions that will include presentations on Wallace Stegner; historical his-torical archaeology; Salt Lake City, Then and Now; 4 f- Rex M. Rogers "Active waiting" is a seemingly contradictory phrase, but it's what I call my approach to decisionmaking decision-making in keeping with the will of God. Periodically Periodi-cally in life we're all faced with key or big or strategic or potentially life-altering decisions. In those circumstances circum-stances it would be great to be able to text message God and ask him what he thinks we should do. But that's not how God works. God promises to answer our prayers if we pray in faith believing (Jer. 33:3; Prov. 3:5-6). In biblical times he used visions, burning bushes, theophanies (divine (di-vine appearances), writing on the wall, a fleece, and casting of lots to communicate communi-cate with his followers. He Abraham Lincoln and Utah; Native American, African American, and Italian American history; polygamy; the Mountain Meadows Massacre; and more. At 4 p.m. James Ar-rington Ar-rington will perform his original play commemorating commemo-rating the Utah War, The March of the Salt Soldiers. Sol-diers. A reception will follow. The public is invited to all of these free events, which will take place at the Salt Lake City Public Library. On Saturday, the public can tour the Utah State Capitol Building with David Hart, executive director of the Capitol Preservation Board and Wilson Martin, State His-' toric Preservation Officer, Offi-cer, both of whom know the building intimately. To attend this free tour, meet at the east entrance by the lions on Saturday, Sept. 13, at 10:30 a.m. For more information, see http:history.utah. gov, or call Lynette Lloyd at 801533-3553. It is a mistake to suppose sup-pose that men succeed through success; they much oftener succeed through failures. Precept, study, advice, and example ex-ample could never have taught them so well as failure has done. Samuel Smiles Setting an example is not the main means of influencing another, it is the only means. Albert Einstein I'm a great believer in luck and I find the harder I work, the more I have of it. Thomas Jefferson HP . :'. 1 i v ''Pul-' ' doesn't typically use these methods today? So how do we discern the Lord's will? We exercise exer-cise patience by waiting on the Lord to reveal his direc-' direc-' tion, but we don't wait passively. pas-sively. We wait actively. We "do" in several ways: God gave you a brain; use it. Maximize your information. informa-tion. Research. Learn. Don't try this at home. If you're going to play your cards close to your chest you better be good. But there's no glory in going it alone. Talk to confidants. Seek counsel. You never know. Network. Net-work. Connect the dots to anyone who might be positioned po-sitioned to help you gain perspective or a promising contact. Knock on doors. 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