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Show SPRINGVILLE HERALD Thursday, November 6, 2008 14 ii..inuu..uw"ii'uiiii'iiiju u.. aiiiai.i hhm.. ). v'H' ' II vmil'V" miiwuimiwiu ..nii"'mmww .juuj . . ..j.imnu... ...I J: V-':."i V VJI Book Look "The Wednesday Letters "J " w '''I. L m j 1 ? Q: ty 7i , This looks like a Halloween picture, but it is really the Students of the Week from Hobble Creek Flempntarw Sr hool nnina for the nieture. Pictured . too row. from the left, (and you will have to trust us on this) are: Christy Wilkenson, Jacob Grimshaw, Keaton Henderson, Tristyn LeBaron, Bruce M Reief societies of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sponsor book clubs for their Campbell and Micah Sorensen. Sitting: Erik Shoell, McKay Kriser, Andrew Warner, Corben Gilson, memberSi The women of the Springville 7th Ward book club meet monthly to discuss a book choice. Taggart Durrant and Jacob Myers. Kneeling on the third tow; Jon Ferguson, Eliza Nemelka, Clay T)e group varjes jn size from month to month according to interest in the book and busy schedules, Wilson, Timothy Shorts and Kyle Chen. Jesse Harness, Sam Lindsey, Rainy Call, Eldon Ven Orman and b(jt everyone ;s invited tQ attend. Shown here are members of that group: Jane Austen, Linda Annabelle Bailey are all sitting on the bottom row. Missing when the picture was taken are Jaron Sumsion Teresa Watson, Shannon Acor and Marlene Safsten. Hall and Naomi Brown. 410 South 4S0 West Springville, Utah 84663 801-489-9676 Dr. Harold Judd Davis D.V.M. Veterinarian DOG & CAT BOARDING! When you're out of town, rest assured your pet is having a good time with us! We provide pets with loving care, proper nutrition and plenty of exercise in a safe and healthy environment! Veterinary Supervision Individual Outdoor Walls Group Play Individualized Feedings 1 Indoor & Outdoor Runs il 'Heated & Mr Conditioned )) Acuity JoAnn Tuttle selected as Outstanding Career and Technology Educator 'IRPSiil ' ill OUR SERVICES INCLUDE: Hearing Evaluation for ALL ages 'Dizziness and Balance Evaluations (ENG) ''-Ringing in Ear Counseling '' 'Sales & Proper Fitting of Hearing Aids of All Types Hearing Aid I ; Adjustments Hearing Aid Cleaning Hearing Aid Repairs ' FAMILY AUD10L0GY SHEARING SERVICES Payson Location Si fmtammi Wav. Suite I 801-165-4SB5 f 4 J, v of Hearina Aids of 111 fVMi I deation - V f ( ullontrtt Sqiiaif Suilc 'iu ftl ' Jt JVtravmii HarUav i unvmnniir-iiiionfimiimiii) ;r lonor i i )llLLnnni rr in nin I j unnnnnnrmwnii ... n j:M ! t t JoAnn Tuttle, Nebo District Dis-trict Career and Technology Technolo-gy (CTE) Coordinator, was selected as the Outstanding Career and Technology Educator by the Utah Family Fam-ily and Consumer Sciences Association. Mindy Johnson, family fam-ily and consumer science teacher at Spanish Fork High, nominated JoAnn. She said, "JoAnn has gone to bat for family and consumer con-sumer science programs and needs in our district." 'JoAnn has high expec tations of her CTE teachers. teach-ers. Knowing what she expects, makes me strive to be a better educator. Her main concern is for us to help our students. She is constantly seeking out ways for us as teachers to give our students what they need to be successful," said Chris Thomas, Salem Hill and Spanish Fork High work-based learning coordinator. "JoAnn Tuttle is a strong supporter of Family and Consumer Science. As the CTE Coordinator for Nebo JoAnn Tuttle District, she has for many areas ar-eas and treats each area like a parent treats individual indi-vidual children. chil-dren. And, like a parent, she treats each of our areas like it's her favorite. With the opening open-ing of the new high schools and the shifts in staff and programs, she and those in her office have done an amazing job of balancing our needs and desires with the budget," said Roberta Merrill, Spanish Fork High family and consumer science sci-ence teacher. The new schools and Debbie Balzotti spired to write love letters in their own families. There are many writers When Jack and Laurel in the Christian Lit. cate- Cooper die in each other's gory that produce best sell- arms, their three children ers. Jason F. Wright wrote return to the bed and "The Christmas Jars" a few breakfast the Coopers ran years ago and I thought it and discover letters writ-was writ-was an interesting and mo- ten by their father to their tivational story. It inspired mother. What makes these many readers to create , letters remarkable is that Christmas jars of their own they were written every filled with spare change week, every Wednesday, throughout the year and through almost 40 years of then donate to someone marriage, anonymously at Christmas. As Matthew, Malcolm It comes out as a movie and Samantha read letters this year after being on the that are tender, angry, New York Times Bestseller loving and revealing, they list. discover there was more "The Wednesday Letters" to their family than they is having great success as knew. Each adult child well and outgrew its local comes to terms with these Shadow Mountain publish- revelations in their own er thanks to publicity from way and we watch them experience grief and joy together. "The Wednesday Letters" Let-ters" will have the same good-will effect as "The "Christmas Jars." Readers will write love letters to their spouses. Children will Glenn Beck who is like the Oprah of the Mormon book endorsers. It continues along the same theme hoping hop-ing to have readers be in- them a pleasant experience. She is an enthusiastic sup- revamped junior highs all porter of the Child Care try to be more loving and have full clothing labs- Preschool programs at unaerstanaing. n is a sim- something that isn't hap- the high schools. In short, ply written book but I ap- pening in many areas of JoAnn makes sure that our plaud the author's effort to the country. The foods programs in Nebo District improve the world through classrooms are equipped are second-rate to no one. his stories, with modern appliances She does whatever she can and appropriate layouts to get us wnat we need to that make teaching in keep our classes up-to-date and functional with every thing the students need to f rmrrrr m Lii J The Pet Dish Chewing puppies Dr. Harold David D.V.M. MT. 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