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Show SPRINGVILLE HERALD Grace Bible Church is a drop-off location for the Christmas project. 6 Cimrc 3ews Local volunteers are collecting col-lecting simple shoe box gifts personally packed by children, families and individuals in Springville. From Springville, the shoe box gifts will be sorted and sent using whatever means necessary-sea containers, trucks, buses, trains, airplanes, air-planes, helicopters, boats, camels, even dog sleds-to reach suffering children around the world. "Our goal is to continue con-tinue building the strong tradition that Operation Christmas Child has had in our community and the surrounding area," said Ashley Elder, Operation" Christmas Child relay center cen-ter coordinator for Grace Bible Church. "We hope to collect a record number of boxes this year." .Loot Oil Presbyterian On Sunday, Nov. 16, The Rev. Laurie Fields will be conducting Sunday services ser-vices at the Springville Community Presbyterian Church. Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m., with Worship Service at 10:30 followed by Fellowship time at 11:30. All are welcome, wel-come, for futher informa OUR SERVICES INCLUDE: Hearing Evaluation for ALL ages Dizziness and Balance Evaluations (ENG) Ringing in Ear Counseling Sales & Proper Fitting of Hearing Aids of f All Types Hearing Aid Adjustments Hearing Aid Cleaning Hearing Aid Repairs HE) I'nno l ocation t othmtm- Square Suite 911 I ohmih Parkway 80.J7fJ--5 Earn Travel ' t t Bring your donation to Grace Bible Church, 239 S. Main, Springville, on Nov. 17-21 from 5 to 8 p.m.; Nov. 22 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Nov. 23 from 1 to 5 p.m. Right now you can join the effort to help the world's largest Christmas project hand-deliver some 8 million gift-filled shoe boxes to children in more than 90 countries suffering suffer-ing from, natural disaster, war, terrorism, disease, famine and poverty. What you can do to get involved: Prepare -- enlist families, churches, scout troops, community groups and businesses to take part in creating shoe box gifts for needy children worldwide. iren ne tion please call 4894390. Grace Bible Pastor Derrick Smothers invites you to join us Sunday Sun-day at 10 a.m. at Grace Bible Church for a time of worship and teaching from the Word of God. He will be teaching verse by verse through John. Grace Bible Church is zLa ill U it 5 trlrtfiunlSUlbS FAMILY AUDIOLOGY & HEARING SERVICES i'avson Location Jll'refcsslniialWay.Siiilel -Ki-4SII5 & Merchandise Taking Reward Points to CB Rewards is different from any other reward program because not only do you receive reward points for using your Central Bank Visa card but you earn them by using your Central Bank Visa Debit card as well. Get Approved for a Central Bank Visa Credit Card & Receive Open a Checking Account with Debt Card & Receive 2K0IQI0 Utah County's Pack - fill shoe boxes with school supplies, toys, necessity items, candy and a letter of encouragement. Step-by-step shoe box packing instructions are available at www.samari-tanspurse.org. www.samari-tanspurse.org. Process - sign up to join Operation Christmas Child volunteers at collection collec-tion sites in Springville as part of the effort to prepare pre-pare millions of shoe box gifts for delivery to underprivileged under-privileged kids on six continents. con-tinents. Since 1993 Operation Christmas child, a project of international Christian relief organization Samaritan's Sa-maritan's Purse headed by Franklin Graham, has delivered de-livered more than 61 million mil-lion gift-filled shoe boxes to needy children. ws a non-denominational church and we invited you to come worship our Lord and Savior just as you are.. The church is located at 239 S. Main in Springville Spring-ville (The Little Brown Theater). Grace Bible Church offers of-fers a program for youth ages 12 through 18. Lighthouse Light-house Youth is a time of fun and learning God's Word for this age group. They meet Wednesday evening at 6:30 p.m. For more information call 491-8440. 491-8440. Free food and clothes This Saturday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., Grace Bible Bi-ble Church in Sprin gville will be giving away free food and clothes to those in need. No questions asked! Grace Bible Church is located locat-ed at 239 S. Main Street in Springville. If you have any questions please contact them at 491-8440. Compassion literally means to feel with, to suffer suf-fer with. Everyone is capable ca-pable of compassion, and yet everyone tends to avoid it because it's uncomfortable. uncomfort-able. And the avoidance produces psychic numbing - resistance to experiencing experienc-ing our pain for the world and other beings. Joanna Macy Faster with the Next Level Small Business Bank i FDIC Matthew Nielson, son of Scott and Karen Nielson of Springville, has returned home after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints in Torreon, Mexico, He spoke in church on Sunday, Nov. 9. 2008. J Chase E. Crandall, son of Calvin and Kathryn Crandall, has been called to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints in Indianapolis, Indiana. He will speak in church on Sunday, Nov. 16, 2008 at 9 a.m. in the Kolob 5th ward, 1230 S. 500 East, Springville. His grandfathers are LaMar Crandall and Ronald Wheeler. Start your holiday shpp-ping shpp-ping early and help provide housing for a local family! fam-ily! For a fun way to start your holiday shopping and help Habitat for Humanity of Utah County, go to the Provo Towne Centre Mall on Saturday, Nov. 15, and get involved in the Giving Spree. Local shoppers are encouraged en-couraged to make a donation dona-tion to Habitat for Humanity Human-ity of Utah County on The-GivingSpree.com The-GivingSpree.com website. When they make a donation, dona-tion, shoppers will receive a shopping pass to use for special retail offers at the mall. Cost for this special shopping event is only $5 per person and 100 percent of the donation benefits the local Habitat affilate. Help your community and save on your holiday shopping. Shopping passes can be purchased in ad-vancwe ad-vancwe online at www. ThegivingSpree.com or at the mall on Saturday. The everyday kindness of the back roads more than makes up for the acts of greed in the headlines. head-lines. Charles Kuralt H 0 M Giving Tree at mall Quality Senior Living In A Residential Setting i( The NEWsunduiA in Senior Assisted Living Competitive Rates Private Rooms Phone Hook-ups in each room Adjoining Bathrooms BEEHIVE HOMES OF AMERICAN FORK SOUTH 1 64 West 200 South, American Fork, Utah (801) 885-7893 Craig Jay Scott Harder, son of Boyd and Jayne Harder of Mapleton, has returned after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Washington, DC, South Mission. He will speak in church on Sunday, Nov. 16, 2008 at 9 a.m. in the White Church, Maple Street and Main Street. His grandparents are the late Jay and Velma Nielson of Springville and Virginia Harder of Mapleton and the late Boyd Harder. if 1 -t Katy Knight, daughter of Jay and Charlene Knight of Springville, has been called to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Santiago, Chile, East Mission. She will report to the Provo MTC Nov. 19. She is the granddaughter of Max and Melba Knight and Earl and Shirley Vermillion. 'food fight' between Cougars, Utes The Brighm Young University Uni-versity Student Alumni Association As-sociation - determined to beat the University of Utah off the ball field as well as on is calling upon students, faculty fac-ulty and community members mem-bers to donate canned foods and money for local food banks. "It is a great opportunity for BYU fans to give back to the community in a friendly rivalry between the school schools," says Joseph R. Nance, president of the Student Stu-dent Alumni Association "In this competition, everyone wins and the proceeds benefit ben-efit the needy." The food drive takes place every November for two weeks before the big football foot-ball game that pits the two schools against each other. Bragging rights are for most food gathered and most money gathered. Traditionally, Tradition-ally, BYU wins the food com Emergency Preparedness Fair The Springville Utah Spring Creek South LDS Stake will hold an Emergency Emer-gency Preparedness Fair on Thursday, Nov. 20, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Stake Center located at 400 N. 400 East. Various topics will presented present-ed in a classroom type setting set-ting allowing approximately 20 minutes for each topic. r 3 New Level we E S -k ic Rates Include Meals and Laundry Service No Add-ons Stop By for a No Obligation Tour Will Assist With Veterans Aide & Attendants Benefits end Karki Smtdley & Owners' it nd Managers Alec James Wiscombe, son of Gary and Lori Wiscombe of Springville, has been called to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Hartford, Connecticut He will speak in church on Sunday, Nov. 16, 2008 at 11 a.m. in the church at 1095 S. 1700 East Springville. He will enter the MTC Nov. 19. His grandparents are Kent and Sharon Blackley and Sue and the late Jim Wiscombe. .....J "" 1 Cody R. Christensen, son of Ron and Debbie Christensen of Springville, has been called to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Concepcion, Chile. He will speak in church on Sunday, Nov. 16, 2008 at 1 p.m. in the Hobble Creek Sixth Ward, 1095 S. 1700 East Springville. He will enter the MTC on Nov. 19. petition and the U the money contest. The contest will continue through game day, Nov. 22. Cash donations are particularly particu-larly welcome because a $1 donation can be translated into 20 pounds of food "Often businesses will give food, but monies are needed for transportation," said Nance. Cash donations will be accepted online at studen-talumni.byu.edu. studen-talumni.byu.edu. Food bins will be placed throughout campus and at Macey's supermarket su-permarket in Provo. Donations Dona-tions are also accepted at the Community Action Services at 815 S. Freedom Boulevard in Provo. Dollar marks are available avail-able for purchase in the BYU Bookstore, the Creamery on Ninth, Macey's in Provo, Costa Vida, select Crest gas stations, Deseret First Credit Union and other locations. Representatives from the Springville Police Department, Depart-ment, Springville CERT and the American Red Cross will be on hand to answer questions outlining their role in the event of a disaster. disas-ter. Additional information will also be available. Adults within the community are welcome. 2 Home mm r : i? Mm |