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Show Citizen, Press, Review - WeL, Feb. 13, 199 1 - Page 14 Invention lecture at Family singing group entertains UVCC The Fellingham family recently moved to Lin don from the state of Washington and brought a lot of performing experience with them. Known for performing a routine which is full of the family consists of parvariety, ents Gil and Paula, Missy (17), Angela (15), Joy (14) Elise (11), Danny (9), and David (7). As a family, the Fellinghams have performed professionally for the past seven years. They sing at Members of the company watched from their wagon boxes as Port and several of the hunters galloped among the stampeding buffalo, shooting several fat cows and bulls for an evening feast. Port finally Dr. Ralph Thomson, president of International Business Catalysts out of Palo Alto, Calif., will address the Feb. 14 meeting of the Utah Valley InventorsInnovators Forum. Dr. Thomson's topic will be "Alternative Methods of Commer- fast-movi- reined the stallion in front of a huge galloping bull. With his rifle in one hand, he reached back, pointed cializing Your Invention." the barrel at the bull's broad forehead, and pulled the trigger. Instead of going down the huge bull bellowed in rage, increasing its speed in an effort to catch up with and destroy Port and his horse. It was all Port and the big roan could do to keep out of reach until one of the other hunters shot the bull through the lungs. When the hunt was over and the dust had settled, Port dismounted next to the big bull, determined to assay the damage to its forehead. While the ball had penetrated the skin, it had not gone through the thick skull. Dr. Thorn som will assist inventors from knowledge obtained over his 20 years in international policy making, negotiations, technology fairs during the summer months, and entertain at conventions, community events, service clubs, and schools during the school year. and trade consulting, business and education. The meeting will be held in the Student Center at Utah Valley Community College in room 201 from 7 to 9 p.m. and is free to the In addition to singing, they dance vivaciously, and play instruments. With five costume changes, they perform classic hits spanning over fifty years of music. Dr. Fellingham is a member of the faculty at Brigham Young University. Mrs. Fellingham (Paula) graduated with a degree in music from a private fine arts college in Los Angeles. She began teaching her children to sing and dance at an early age, and the Fellingham sisters first performed when Missy was 6, Angela was 4, and Joy was 2 years old. Beginning in February, Mrs. Fellingham will be offering music classes to teach children in the community how to sing and per- form. 9 The Fellingham Family Entertainers As a credentialed teacher, she has taught hundreds of children in Washington, directing performing choral groups for five years. She commented, "I love children and music. I'm excited about forming quality performing groups in this area. The children here are . lip XM i V A outstanding and have great poten- tial." The children in her program will attend weekly rehearsals in their home in Lindon. Interested families may contact Mrs. Fellingham for more information at 785-TUN- E regarding this opportunity. tal lobby near the Pink Shop, will be used as a fund raiser for the auxiliary. Proceeds will go towards purchase of needed equipment for Mrs. Adamson, a member of the Auxiliary, hand crocheted the throw for the auxiliary. Auxiliary officers said the afghan, now on display in the hospi Barbara Adamson has donated a beautiful white afghan to the Volunteer Auxiliary at the American Fork Hospital to be used as a fund raiser for the group. the hospital. PMS seminar to focus on recovery Fifty percent of women suffer from Premenstrual Syndrome. A free seminar on PMS recovery will be offered to women by The Gathering Place on Thursday, Feb. 21, at 7:30 p.m. The Gathering Place is located at 555 South State in Orem. Belief and recovery from PMS 5 for more are possible. Call 226-225- Special guest speaker, PMS counselor Toni Hughes, will teach the latest in PMS evaluation and For further information, call Susan at 226-152- 1. Drug abuse prevention course available for parents information. This is one in a series of seminars tailored to women's needs. treatment. mid-Ma- y, . follows: "To Marshal OP. Rockwell: Sir, you are hereby commanded to bring, wherever found, the body of Stephen Markham before the Right Reverend Bishop Whipple, at his quar- ters, there to answer to the following charge that of emitting in meeting on Sunday last a sound a posteriori from the seat of honor somewhat resembling the rumble of distant thunder, or the heavy discharge of artillery, thereby endangering the steadiness of the olfactory nerves of those present, as well as diverting their minds from the discourse of the speaker." (To be continued) Hello World Parents and children in Provo, Nebo and Alpine School Districts interested in learning how to reduce the risk of their children ex- February 3 Girl to Corey and Patricia McDaniel Wayne of Orem. Boy to Joe and Brenda Parker Ashby of American Fork. Boy to Gary and Karen Blake Sell of Highland. February 4 Girl to Kim and Shalana Larsen Robinson of Highland. Boy to Doryl and Anita Holman Lish of American Fork. Boy to Jeremiah and Brandy Heiden Edwards of Provo. perimenting with drugs and alcohol are invited to join free classes beginning the week of.Feb. 19. The series of five substance abuse White afghan donated to hospital fundraiser pubhc. Finding a bawling bull calf near one of the fallen cows, Port threw a rope around its neck and led it back to camp where he presented it to Brigham Young, who promptly named it Governor Ford. Chapter 40 One night in after a particularly hard and dusty day, some ofthe men gathered around a fire after supper. It was announced a mock trial would be held, one of the favorite nighttime activities. Orson Pratt got things started by handing a summons to Port, who read it out loud to the group, as prevention classes, sponsored by The Gathering Place, will teach parents how to use family meetings to develop a family position on drugs and alcohol. Also taught are refusal skills and how to manage family conflict, express and control anger, and strengthen family bonds. The course, "Preparing For The Drug Free Years" offers free child care and refreshments for the children. There will be a session taught in Spanish and also one for single parents. Classes begin the week of Feb. 19, and are taught at various locations throughout Utah County. Because enrollment is limited, parents are encouraged to register Februarys Boy to Steven and Joan Fitzgerald Larsen of Lehi. Boy to Douglas and Lydia McDaniel Sorensen of Murray. Boy to Shane and Heather Quails Goble of American Fork. Februarys Girl to Chad and Jennifer Mitchell Jarvis of Provo. Girl to Steven and Maria Gudmundsen Jolley of Pleasant Grove. February 7 and Holley Walker Meiners of Lindon. Girl to Jay and Irene Bird Pratt of Salt Lake City. Boy to Michael February 8 Boy to Michael and Tomara Mike Cardy of American Fork. Girl to Russell and Salena Crump Gatenby of Pleasant Grove. 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