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Show Thursday, December 4, 2008 SPRINGVILLE HERALD SHS Chofr Dinner Friday and S 1aturdayMAw jxixyjiix The Springville High day, Dec. 5, and Satur-School Satur-School Annual Holiday day, Dec. 6, at the school. Dinner will be held Fri- More than 200 students Dive-in movie at Springville Pool! Who knew going to the movies could be so much fun? The Springville Community Com-munity Swimming Pool is now offering a new spin on spending a wet winter evening. Not outside in the cold snow, but inside floating on rafts and inner tubes watching a movie on the not-so-silver screen. Monday, Dec. 8, from 7 to 9 p.m. will be the 2nd Annual "Dive-In" Movie of Christmas classics at the Springville Community Commu-nity Pool. The community is invited in-vited to bring floating toys to bob around in while watching "How the Handbell Continued from page 1 is to educate audiences about handbells. The director, di-rector, Karen Eskew-Wyllie, Eskew-Wyllie, encourages questions ques-tions and often includes audience participation in their concerts. She said, "As a director, handbells are a lot of work, but it's definitely a labor of love. Between the audience responses and relationships I've developed within the group, I find it extremely rewarding." In celebration of 15 years together, the Utah Valley Val-ley Handbell Choir has recorded re-corded a new Christmas CD, titled "Our Christmas Favorites." The CD includes in-cludes audience and choir . . , Utt . tm .in... Mi wrirar -- m-M !BMMII)PIIMIIW!IIIH . . . ... v '' ' ' jj : ' rfilir 1 mi l I m f r i'i 1 c 'nil J Vfl . y i I r'ljh ' lUvl J ifd V " J : J Jt--- -'r7 -v- . . . mmm"jm mmu in THE SHEW 830 t n . 1 m i i r",""'"""", i zZJi i Grinch Stole Christmas," "Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer" and "A Charlie Brown Christmas." This is a great way to get kids to exercise while watching a movie! Adults are not to be left out. They can watch from the bleachers or float and play right next to their kids in the pool. Children under the age of eight must be accompanied accom-panied by an adult in the water. Santa will be here to greet visitors and hot cocoa will be provided. Regular Admission applies. See you at the dive-in movie! choir members' favorite Christmas Christ-mas songs such as "Sleigh Ride" by LeRoy Anderson and Martha Lynn Thompson, Thomp-son, "Carol of the Bells" by Arnold Sherman, and a medley of songs from Peter Pe-ter I. Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker" arranged by Kevin McChesney. This CD, as well as their other CD's, "Bells of Christmas" Christ-mas" and "InspireRing Hymns," will be available for sale at their concerts. Visit HYPERLINK "http:www.utahbells. com" www.utahbells.com for a complete list of all of the Utah Valley Handbell Choir's concerts and for more information about the group. , "If"" JUL Sale amount must o)rsn JVJ U LaLJU 9L from the choral music department will sing and dance together throughout through-out the evening. Five different dif-ferent choirs will join together to-gether to take you on a tour throught the British Isles for an "Olde English Christmas." Dinner will be catered by A Matter of Taste, and there will be a silent auction. auc-tion. Guests are invited to bid on many items donated do-nated by generous busi- Sub-4-Santa Continued from page 1 by 8 a.m. on Saturday or bring your donations to the Springville Armory, just north of Springville Jr. High, north door. Donated items will be sorted at the armory by volunteers and. arranged in boxes so that each needy family gets a good variety of food and nonfood non-food items. Food donated should be in good condition and be non-perishable, preferably pref-erably canned or boxed foodstuffs. Products such as toilet paper, soap, toothbrushes and toothpaste are also needed. Give the things you like to eat and use. They request re-quest no glass containers because of the breakage problem. The Kiwanis Club is also accepting monetary do UCJ Li 3 exceed $4000 13 in ni Inn i Li-u.m-3 )iuiiii iwwmi mnmemm mtn i via 40 SPOOLS OF EMBROIDERY THREAD WITH EVERY CxS' EMBROIDERY R)-IJ nesses and individuals. Proceeds go to the purchase pur-chase of uniforms, tours and other much needed expenses. Your support is greatly great-ly appreciated.-Tickets, are $20 and can now be purchased by contacting Amy Hixson, 491-9550; or Stephanie Swenson, 489-1139. 489-1139. Tickets also can be purchased by email at springvillehighchoir gmail.com nations to purchase gifts for the children of more needy families. You can also donate gift items, toys and good clothing. These items are very welcome wel-come and will help with the project. Sub-for-Santa is sponsored spon-sored each year by the Kiwanis Ki-wanis Club in association with the SHS Key Club and Future Farmers of America. Any food items that the project does not use in Springville will be taken to the Utah Food Bank in Provo. For more information or if you need items picked up, call 372-1945 or 376-5834. 376-5834. Please open your hearts and your food storage and give generously. There are so many people who can use your help this holiday hol-iday season. w 9 MACHINE PURCHASE! Mon-Fri10am-6pm . Sat 9am -5 pm 268 West Center Street Provo MIA clinic Saturday Springville City residents resi-dents are invited to take their pets to the upcoming South Utah Valley Rabies Clinic. The clinic will be held Saturday, Dec. 6, from 10 a.m. until noon at the South Utah Valley Animal Ani-mal Shelter, located at 582 W. 3000 North, Spanish. Span-ish. Fork. Several services will be available to pet owners, own-ers, including rabies vaccinations vac-cinations (just $ 8 each), microchip registration (discounted to just $15), licensing ($10 per year for spayedneutered dogs or $25 per year for non-spayed or neutered dogs). Owners of both cats and dogs are welcome to bring their pets to the clinic. For more information call 8514080. Looking for a Great Garage Door? U R DOOR SYSTEMS INC "1 j ' 3Zj2 ' ' " 7 1932 N. MAIN St. 7983495 - 11a.m. OWLY! "' ill 1 1 an One BQi-fiifia: .Accessory : All Fabric Embroidery Packs if older is better, you arc FABULOUS! Happy 'ATRICE HATKEUJS) BOLEt Your family loves you! SPANISH FORK 1 i I www.artista.net |