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Show Thursday, December 2008 ' SPRINGVILLE HERALD i ilii'l' Mshl nils and emotions Dr. Harold Davis D.V.M. ... " "i muuidi nospnai Animals can cam tr fQt . T . ... ; - 'vw many cmuiiuns. Happiness, anger, hope, consternation. We can be i mystified by their behavior, oiN'we can identify when they are silly, They seem t'b feel our emotions emo-tions as well and commiserate with' usr'They are usually very willing to help us play; Here are a few quotes about animals and the things they help us feel. ; . ;-. . . . : ."AH the really good ideas j ever had came to me while I was milking a cow." - Grant Wood "The bebt thing about animals i$ they don't talk much.' - Thornton Wilder ; "Happiness is a warm puppy." - George Schiiltz ' 'fc.V' J "Animals are such agreeable friends; they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms,"" - George EI- '''M.i&WMM'ki&S' fsii , "Hike pigs. Dogs look up, to us. Cats look down on us. A pig treats us as, equals." ; Winston Churchill'' ' , "The more people I meet tne 'more I like my dog." - Unknown ,- - "When you're young and ypufcUl off ahorse, you may break something. Whe" vau're my age you splatter," - Roy Rogers . . ' , 1 "The greatness of a nation ari is moral progress prog-ress can be judged by the way.jts animals are treated." -Mahatma Gandhi - "Dogs come when they're (jailed; cats take a message and get back to you later. - Mary Bly "Horse sense is a thing a horse fias which keeps him from betting on people." W,f : Fields "Even the woodpecker owes 1. success to the fact that he uses his head and kecr pecking away until he finishes the job he starts Coleman Cox . "Don't approach a goat from t;."e.front, a horse from the back or a fool from aiiytside." - Yiddish Proverb ' , -y' . For more wonderful quotes gb 'tohinkexist. com :,. m:. --a . - Vw. American M Cross to offer babysitter's training class tor youth 11 to 15 On Saturday, Dec. 6, the Mountain Valley Chapter, will offer the American Red Cross Babysitter's Training class at 865 N. Freedom Blvd in Pro-vo. Pro-vo. This course teaches youths 11 to 15 the basic skills required as babysitters. babysit-ters. Students completing this eight-hour course will receive re-ceive a babysitter's First Aid Kit, Student Manual, Resource CD, and a pocket pock-et emergency manual. AH this and lunch for just $50 per student. Topics Top-ics covered include Basic Ba-sic First Aid, Child Care, Feeding, Dressing, Early Childhood Development, Injury Prevention and much more. For more information visit our website at www. RedCrossUT.org or call them at (801) 373-8580. Through radKIDS training, children become empowered, learning to replace the fear, confusion and panic of dangerous situations with confidence, personal safety skills and self-esteem. Through this hands-on educational program the lives of children are being saved. The sixth-grade classes at Art City Elementary showed their families what they had learned during their radKIDS training in November. Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Anderton at Art City Elementary are teaching the children to be better prepared for the world they live in. Donate food and ride the race track! is Saving s at COUPON COUPON COUPON : 25 OFF : : 25 OFF : 25 OFF : ' ftklV fMllfM r ITrill I ikiu muni r irrui I I uiu nitiAirrrriii I Addiction can be overcome behind,1? tooted Derry Hallmark,, Hall-mark,, director of Admissions Admis-sions aid Certified Chemical Chemi-cal Dependency Counselor at Narconon Arrowhead. Narcortpn Arrowhead is one.of he country's leading lead-ing drug and alcohol reha-bilitatipri reha-bilitatipri centers, located in Cartdian, Oklahoma. Hallmark went on to describe de-scribe how the Narconon program1 achieves its 70 percent!siiccess rate. "Ourirecbveries start with a jsauna and nutritional nutri-tional program that flushes flush-es drugVresidues from the body to help the person reduce, pr even eliminate cravings.',; .V;' I Unless cravings are addressed ad-dressed first, most addicted ad-dicted people can't focus on their recovery. Next, counseling helps a person leayie the pain and grief of addiction behind, and life jikiU training teaches them how tp live a new, drug-fre'elife." This" Aoliday season, families, may see their loved one that has been struggling-with addiction, for the first time in many monthsT'Just to enjoy the holidays, families may avoid any mention of the substance abuse problem, but .by .foing so, miss the chance. oi help their loved one'firi. the help they need. This year, find help by calliihtg Narconon Ar-rowhe4,at Ar-rowhe4,at 1-800468-6933 for a ffe addiction assessment assess-ment Or. visit their website web-site at ivw.stopaddiction. . Addiction is one of 'society's 'so-ciety's most severe and tragic ills, creating the loss of life, wealth, families, happiness and productivity. productiv-ity. For years, a solution has been sought that will free addicts from trap of in addiction. Solutions abound, starting start-ing with incarceration and proceeding on through tens of billions spent on an alphabet soup of federal and state agencies. Out in society, rehabilitation rehabilita-tion services are based, on everything from ancient philosophies tq brand new ideas. Nationally, more than 11,000 drug and alcohol alco-hol rehabilitation centers offer help. Oyer 55,000 Alcoholics Anonymous groups off er support and guidance to the recovering recover-ing alcoholic and 25,000 Narcotics ; Anonymous groups help drug addicts. Federal dollars dol-lars support the development develop-ment of a roster of drugs created to treat addiction's cravings or symptoms. The result is a bewildering bewil-dering maze of treatment options. Many treatment options treat addiction as a chronic- incurable brain disease that requires medication, medi-cation, the same as diabetes diabe-tes or heart disease. Some addiction services believe that an addict will always be an addict and will never recover. "Our experience is that the right program enables a person to leave addiction Fans who always wanted to see what it's like to drive on a world'-class racetrack will get their chance at Miller Motorsports Park this Saturday, Dec. 6, and can help needy families at the same time. Miller Motorsports Park is hosting the inaugural "Drive Away Hunger" charity event this Saturday Satur-day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., to benefit the Utah Food Bank. Fans who bring non-perishable non-perishable food items will be allowed to drive five laps around MMP's 2.2-mile 2.2-mile East Course behind a pace car. Passengers will be allowed, al-lowed, but all passengers must wear a seat belt. Additional track time, in five-lap increments, will be available for a cash donation dona-tion of $25. All proceeds will benefit the Utah Food Bank. , . i "We are very' excited about the 'Drive Away Hunger' program," said Dan Davis, President and CEO of Miller Motorsports Park. "This is a great opportunity op-portunity for fans to get just a taste of what life is like on the other side of the guardrail, and to help a very worthy cause at the same time. At this time of the year, there are far too many families who need com. - The Narconon program was founded in 1966 by William Benitez in Arizona Ari-zona State prison, and is based on the humanitarian works of L. Ron Hubbard. In more than 120 centers around the world, Narconon Nar-conon programs restore drug and alcohol abusers and addicts to a clean and sober lifestyle. some extra help. By donating donat-ing food and cash to the Utah Food Bank through the 'Drive Away Hunger' program, you can satisfy your need for speed and satisfy our need to feed at the same time!" In addition, the Miller Kart Track will be open during the day for concession conces-sion rentals. For more information on Miller Motorsports Park, call the track at (435) 277-RACE 277-RACE (7223) or visit the website at www.millermo-torsportspark.com. ANY SINGLE ITEM! ANY SINGLE ITEM! ANY SINGLE ITEM! i rais.Qm(SWsaohfe i rafymOteeiiatrtif ( ( tsxfos.Ofiitttosmm t i Expires December 24, 2008 1 i Expires December 24, 2008 1 i Expires December 24, 2008 1 LJI. J1.J Jewelry 15 OFF all Month Long! OPEN LATE through December 23! 10-7 FREE Gift Wrap with purchase! 97A S Mnin Srmnnwilla ; " 5j w ,ty i-y i HEl'J QVJEJEO 'fin nrnnQj FINAL BLOWOUT! MOST ITEMS UNDER $10 (EXCLUDES FURNITURE) WOOD FURNITURE 12 PRICE OR MORE NO RESONABLE OFFER REFUSED! ALL WOODWORKING EQUIPMENT FOR SALE iQn.Ri.-6D.ffl. 241 S. 100 SPRINGVILLE Old Heritage Woodworks Building j tf The place to Match d moviel" Jifbdium seating ;iBX, sound Exit 248 in Paysdn, 633 So. 950 West December 5 -11' 12:00 2:15 4:35 7:10 9:30 1:00 4;00 65o" 51 12:05 2:2EHy ;ya :o 12:15. 4:30 8;00 12:10 , 2:25 4:45 K 9:25 12:30 3:45 6:45 v. 9:35 Order and print tickets online at www.stadiumclnamas.com No discount passes. All auditoriums are THX certified! Cinemas open all day every day except for 9:00 Sunday showings Early Matinee on Friday, Saturday & Sunday Only EARLY 7 3 V Vt J NEW 2008 LOCATION! 940 W. 400 S. o SPRINGVILLE (Where Jaker's Jack-O-Lanterns Was) OPENS: November 28 10 a.m. -8 p.m. X |