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Show I l-Jli New Utah American Fork CitizenLone Peak New Utah - Thursday, April 25, 2002 - Page 7 Area missionaries will speak in Sunday sacrament services '- y8 f1 ( ftM X ii ini ii zi i Beniamln Bernhardt Elder Benjamin Bernhardt, son of Ron and Cheryl Bernhardt of American Fork, has recently recent-ly returned from serving in the Bolivia Cochabamba LDS'Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, April 28, at p.m. in the American Fork 20th Ward, 825 E. 500 North. 4- Devin Peterson Elder Devin Ray Peterson, son of Steve and Valprie Peterson of Highland, has been called to serve in the Japan Tokyo North LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, April 28, at 1 p.m. in the Highland 15th Ward, 5212 W. Country Club Drive. There will be an open house on Saturday, April 27, from 6:30 to 9:30 at the family home. Elder Peterson will enter the Missionary Training Center on May 1. Wasatch r Place your classified ad today. Call 756- i 7669 I u presents songs of joy ' 3-ANNUAL CHORAL FESTIVAL CONCERT with guest conductor 5E Dr. Ronald Staheli Featuring 035c. A Cappella Choir Idaho Falls Sounds Choir 03St Chamber Choir Payson Civic Chorale OflSi High Chamber Choir Wasatch Chorale EE Saturday, April 27, 2002 z 7:30 p.m. r Provo Tabernacle ZZZ 100 S. University Ave, Provo, UT Please no children under 5 years of age TICKETS: Single ' IS immediate family!, tnttPnN J .-EffiftfflC fttett flt Summcrheys Musk, VVWrvi jM M MUSIC MTS MW, Mn , Murdoch Mutt Keith Jorgensens '. Musk or the door. Sponsored by Uteh Valley Chorel Society Visit us on the web at www.uvcs.org Glen Chfistensen Elder Glen '; Colin Christensen, son of Colin and Kathy Christensen of Highland, has been called to serve in the Russia St. Petersburg LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, April 28, at 9 a.m. in the Highland 3rd Ward, 5335 W. 11200 North. Elder Christensen will enter the Missionary Training Center on May 15. Sumerlyn Towers Sister Sumerlyn Towers, daughter of Michel and Linda Towers of American Fork, has recently returned from serving in the Texas Houston Sign Language LDS Mission. She will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, April 28, at 9 a.m. in the American Fork 21st Ward, 270 N. 900 East. Literary Guild hears Members of the American Fork Literary Guild had a rare privilege of hearing "the rest of the story from Linda Higham Thompson, author of "Star Child" and the novel "Saturday's Warrior." President Sandra Erickson conducted their regular meeting on Monday, April 8, at the Margaret Gardner Community Room at American Fork Public Library. Thejma Overly read the Chib Creed, May Hoover reported on the annual mother daughter luncheon scheduled for May 11, and beverly Nilsson introduced the program. Linda is best known as a Chorale I 2 , rxmtmK. um vmpw muim n J i ; , people , Dane Huggard Elder Dane Eric Huggard, son of Gary and Carma Huggard of American Fork, has been called to serve in the Paraguay Asuncion North LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, April 28, at 9 a.m. in the American Fork 1st Ward, 381 S. 300 East. Elder Huggard will enter the Missionary Training Center on May 15. JK David Smith Elder David J. Smith, son of Brian and Patricia Smith of American Fork, has been called to serve in the Russia Rostova na Donu LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, April 28, at 1:30 p.m. in the Spring Hollow Ward, 700 W. 500 North, American Fork. Elder Smith will enter the Missionary Training, Center on May 15. poet and songwriter. She received her B.A. in English from BYU in 1969, where she was also president of the Associated Women Students. She was enrolled in a master's program in American literature at BYU before leaving to devote her full attention to writing. She told of writing her most poignant poetry and novels while enduring (tARDEN 1 Vs fl "5EN7ED BY DjXDE STATE COLLTiF. VtOSCmXSS. EXPERIENCE. I $1230 Adults $730 Chdjjken $10.50 C-'w of 20ckmore '... On SsruRnw, 4 ntow UaMThS I .-, y. n i ' Secret jGajwen as "atet smcou, ihr6w;.- ' nous s&ns&ED admission to "Thank , ?1oiherDay others and Daughters alike wilcy this afternoon TOGETHER IN OUR BEAUTIFUL. BAOQARD KDSF. GARDEN.; 1 ENJOY A SaUMPTlOUS OFFERING OF LIGHT JRRE AS WEiLSAN xRcnABLljASiqoN show ricked by Nordstrom AhAjSTOFrTlOFESSKMODjaS. - For Tickets Call325-SEAT mf,i. tvr 1xnitn tn ti flrltm'Ctr rVMTl j" Tt. i.L 'jiitaSlTxkitmasterTichetCensm . vtjGmywhalt Rishann Nielson Sister Rishann Nielson, daughter of Gapy C. and Diana Nielson ( of West Valley City (formerly of Alpine), has , recently returned from serving in the Brazil Sao Paulo South LDS Mission. She will speak jin a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, April 28, at 10:50 a.m. in the Taylorsville 25th Ward, 4505 S. 3420 West (Brian's Way), .West Valley City (take 1-215 westbound exit at 4700, South). Tyler Yearsley Elder Tyler James Yearsley, son of Alan and Barbara Yearsley of Alpine, has been called to serve in the North Carolina Raleigh LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, April 28, at 1 p.m. in the Alpine 12th Ward, 910 S. High Bench Road. Elder Yearsley will enter .the. .Missionary Training Center on May 8. from novelist major illnesses and surgeries. surger-ies. Douglas Stewart, author of the musical "Saturday's Warrior" asked her to write a novel based on his musical. Linda had her daughter, Amy Lynn Thompson Hixson, sing some of the songs she has written, including some from "Saturday's Warrior." Amy Lynn has performed in The Musical TICS .' r JL 1 IS SURE TO BE AN :UNG THE VI ' FAM1YTO I25 QmhUm FROM THE i SccRrrG'jDBi,"wrrH T"iGGKDEW. , 1 5AJV?KAY, MAY 11 2.00 pm I CD.ianA Fred Meya CRET Frank Robinson Elder Frank Aryeh (Ari) Robinson, son of Jeff and Eileen Robinson of Pleasant Grove, has been called to serve in the Ohio Cleveland Spanish-speaking LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, April 28, at 9:30 a.m. in the Manila 4th Ward, 950 E. 850 North, American Fork. Elder Robinson will enter the Missionary Training Center on May 1. Daniel Rogers Elder Daniel Rogers, son of Don and Maria Rogers of Alpine, has returned from serving in the Switzerland Zurich LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, April 28, at 1 p.m. in the Alpine 1st Ward, 676 N. Eagle View Drive. major musicals in Utah Valley since she was in the sixth grade. Linda runs Thompson Productions, Provo. Amy Lynn helps her husband with Dan Hixson Photography in Springville. SPONSORED BY. olutions FAMILIES ''-:- What challenge in your mother d Life helped make her a good example to you? Mothers love to be appreciated. Children of all ages are invited to honor their mothers by participating in a Mother s Day Contest sponsored by The New Utah and the non-profit organization Solutions For Families. This year we would like to spotlight mothers who have overcome adversity and become outstanding examples for their families and communities. Participants need to answer the question, "What challenge in your mothers life helped make her a good example to you?" The explanation may be any length. All entries can be emailed to pauUBolutionsforfamiIiee.coin, or faxed to Mother ' Day Contest 801-766-1114. The winning mother will receive several exciting gifts, and her story and picture will be featured in the newspaper. Additionally, the winning mother will, if she chooses, appear on several talk radio shows so her story can be heard throughout the state. Woman who are strong and valiant in the face of adversity give others courage to face challenges in their lives. We want to hear about your mother so she can inspire others, receive special gifts and honor, and know of your loving appreciation for her on Mothers Day 2002. Bradley Taylor Elder Bradley Nelson Taylor, son of Robert and Pamela Taylor of Pleasant Grove, has been called to serve in the Bolivia Cochabamba LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, April 28, at 1 p.m. in the Timpanogos 6th Ward, 520 N. 400 East, Pleasant Grove. An open house will be held following the meeting at the Taylor home, 70 N. 700 East, Pleasant Grove. All friends and family are welcome to attend. Elder Taylor will enter the Missionary Training Center on May 1. Students named to Dean's List Dr. Stephen R. Baar, vice president for academic affairs at Westminster College, announced that Highland residents, Celesta Tafliaferri and Douglas Jolley, and Cedar Hills resident, Troy Gerber, have been placed on the college's col-lege's Dean's List for the fall 2001 semester. "Inclusion on the Dean's List is a mark of substantial substan-tial academic achievement and is a real cause for pride," explained Baar. To earn a place on the Dean's List, students must maintain a grade point average of 3.50 or better during the fall semester. Westminster College, Utah's only private, nonde-nominational, nonde-nominational, nonprofit col- lege, prepares its 2,500 students stu-dents for personal and professional pro-fessional success through a foundation of broad traditional tradi-tional education, combined with professional programs that include vital technological technolog-ical and communication skills. "U.S. News & World Report" has ranked Westminster in the top tier of regional colleges and universities uni-versities in the Western United States for seven straight years. Newlftah! Moft LOCAL news than any other source! www.newutah.com kid Wi' R COPY |