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Show f Thursday, November 27, 2008 SPRINGVILLE HERALD 17 Rosalie Donohue Rosalie Donohue Kapteyn, born Apr. 19, was 1931 in a log cabin in Tal-mage, Tal-mage, Utah, to Murl B. and Myrtle Donohue. She died Nov. 22, 2008. She married Maurice D. Forbush. From this union were born five children: Roseanna Kirk-patrick, Kirk-patrick, M. Don Forbush (Carly), Christie Banks (Lynn), Denise Heiselt (Danny) and T. Jay Forbush For-bush (Michele). They later divorced and she married Albert Kapteyn. She is survived by her children; sister, Roxella Brown of Tooele; and many grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her brothers: John W. Donohue, PjS? J-UI1UI1UC, ICA LU11U11UC and Ralph Donohue; and sisters, Lena May Williams and Dora Allgood. Rosalie was raised in Duchesne County, gradu- Behind this ear lies an engineering masterpiece Open Ear Technology is the most revolutionary development in hearing care since the introduction of digital hearing aids. 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Funeral services will be held Saturday, Nov. 29, at 11 a.m. in the LDS Chapel at 996 W. Center Street in Springville. There will be a viewing held at the church one hour prior to the service. ser-vice. Interment will be in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Condolences may be sent at www.wheelermortuary. com DWR recommends black hpor hlirmTKT uuiiuiig x meeting in Springville The Division of Wildlife Resources is recommending recommend-ing that a total of 316 hunting hunt-ing permits be available for Utah's 2009 spring and fall seasons. In 2008, a total to-tal of 299 permits were available. Based on an average success rate of 41 percent, per-cent, the extra 17 permits should result in about seven more bears being taken next year. In 2008, hunters took a total of 126 All of the DWR's black bear proposals are available avail-able at www. wildlife. utah.govpubUcmeetings. Once you've read the proposals, pro-posals, you can share your thoughts and ideas by attending at-tending the Central Region Re-gion RAC meeting on Dec. 16 at 6:30 p.m.. at Springville Spring-ville Junior High School, Happy Thanksgiving Day - A How Liz Elder This is the "thanksy"D time of year. The time of year at which we all demonstrate dem-onstrate our desire to be grateful, grateful, grateful grate-ful for all the many little blessings that we have all around us. If we're stuck, we can be grateful for the obvious: penicillin, tooth paste, and, inevitably, living liv-ing in a free country. None of which, I'd like to add, are things I'm against. What makes me feel inadequate in-adequate is when people start talking about all the little things they're grateful grate-ful for. Like a "child's smile,"Dor "the song of a meadow lark in the morning. "DThat's when gratitude starts to feel like a competitive sport, Like bowling or the backyard basketball game "horse."DIt can make you feel like you're not only ungrateful, you're unpoet-ic unpoet-ic and not very observant. People start to vie for the most obscure, idiosyncratic idiosyn-cratic gift. The gift that says they've been given the most. They've been given, dare I say it, MORE than anyone else. These people are always grateful for the wonderful memories of their mom. Tll OC TfYV VI H lU kmkj ivi wuuu, 165 S. 700 East, Springville. Spring-ville. Utah Wildlife Board. Board members will use the input when they meet in Salt Lake City on Jan. 8 to approve rules for Utah's 2009 black bear hunts. You can also provide your comments to your RAC via e-mail. E-mail addresses for your RAC members are available at www.wildlife.utah.gov publicjneetings. The group each RAC member represents (sportsman, non-consumptive, etc.) is listed under each person's e-mail ad- dress. You should direct your e-mail to the people on the RAC who represent your interest. Utah's bears are hunted in the spring and the fall. All of the additional permits per-mits the DWR is recommending recom-mending would be for the spring hunt. There's another positive to hunting bears in the spring-fewer female bears are taken. Female PUBLIC HEARINGS In accordance with Title 17B, Utah Code annotated, annotat-ed, 1953 as amended, amend-ed, the governing authority of the Springville Drainage Drain-age District will a public hearing and its annual meeting r RIOTOCE on Tuesday, December De-cember 9, 2008 at 6:00 p.m. at 65 E. 200 South, Springville Spring-ville Senior Citizen Center. The purpose of the public hearing is for: (1) the adoption adop-tion of the budget for Fiscsl Year 2009 NOTICE OF MEETING The annual meeting of the Springville Irrigation Irriga-tion District and the Springville Irrigation Ir-rigation Company will be held on Tuesday, December Decem-ber 9, 2008 at the Springville Senior Center 65 East 200 South at 7:00 p.m. A Budget Hearing for the Irrigation MIGRAINE HEADACHES? If you are between the ages of 18-65 and have 2-8 migraine headaches per month, you may be eligible to participate in a research study involving an investigational medication. Participants receive study medication, study-related physician visits, lab work, and financial compensation for time and travel. For additional information and participation requirements CALL322-INFO (4636) Intermountain Clinical Research 12422 S. 450 E., Suite C, Draper www.icrtrials.com They're thankful for warm cake and extra gravy and clean sheets. Not all of us have wonderful memories of our mom, some of us have moms that were absolute ab-solute shrews. Some of us ARE moms that are absolute abso-lute shrews. Should we be grateful that we've never thrown anything heavy that's hit someone when we tripped over a wagon left on the front porch as we were bringing in six bags of groceries? Probably we should. Should we feel grateful that we were able to buy a designer dress on e-Bay that will make everyone feel like white trash when we wear it to church? Probably not. Real gratitude isn't supposed sup-posed to include consumer gratitude, unless it's that we have enough to eat. Having enough to eat is something of a problem for some of us. So, probably prob-ably we should be grateful grate-ful for LA Weight Loss. Or Weight "Watchers. I am thankful for Weight Watchers because maybe someday my cholesterol won't be so high that we have to spend thousands of dollars on my medical bills so that we can afford "having enough to eat." That doesn't sound anv- thing like "I'm grateful for sunshine on a cloudy day." I think maybe we're just grateful for what we're grateful for. Some things, naturally, sound a little better on the gratefulness scale. Maybe they actu- bears usually come out of their dens later in the spring than the males do," Dolling says. "During most of the spring hunt, most of the females are still in their dens."D Dolling says when female fe-male bears do come out of their dens, many of them have cubs with them. "Having the cubs right there with their moms helps hunters know they've found a female bear," he says. To give hunters a better bet-ter chance to take bears that cause problems in the spring, the DWR is recommending recom-mending that the spring season be extended one week on units where most of the instances of bears killing livestock occur. You can view the black bear management plan at www.wildlife.utah.gov bearpdfOObearplan.pdf. Carl H. Carpenter, P.E. President, Board of Trustees Springville Drainage District Published in the Springville Herald November 27 and December 4, 2008. UPAXLP District will be held along with other business. Published in the Springville Herald November 27 and December 4, 2008. UPAXLP ally ARE better on a scale from one to ten: nature, simple pleasures, relationships relation-ships are all fabulous, and probably what you want to talk about in public. ' ' Personally, I like Internet Inter-net shopping. There are not many things niftier than knowing that in three to five business days, I'll be getting a new book from Amazon or some new socks, from anywhere. I love socks. All socks. I can't really afford them, but I especially love cashmere cash-mere socks. I'm grateful that they make cashmere socks and that someday,, when I have plenty to eat, and my kids are through having kids that I want to buy presents for, I can look forward to wearing cashmere socks. 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