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Show Peterson students decorate limp at cave center By Juu James Anyone who has ever experienced a miscarriage knows the pain and heartache it brings. Imagine, then, what it must be like to have not one or two, but five or six or even more miscarriages. Imagine how women felt when doctors had no explanation for the miscarriages. They were simply told to dry their tears and try again. And if they did try again, they miscarried every time. Now imagine what you would school. chains, ; on ? Tabernacle Choir. The calling is a long-ter- m commitment. Choir members serve for 20 years or until they retire, whichever comes first. "I love to sing," Felt admits. "If I could rehearse every minute, it would be a nice thing," she says, noting that it is during the rehearsals she learns so much. When asked how she gets her shopping done between working as the CHAMP Coordinator her choir, and her home and community responsibilities, Felt says she just gets it done in between ... just like full-tim- e, everybody. vr s. ... "There are different kinds of busies," she says. "I love my busy. The pay is great!" She's quick to add the pay be a factor in Would you do it? Many people do. They are' Serologicals blood plasma donors. Twice a week, they give; a little bit of themselves so that a child can be born healthy. Their plasma is used to make See PLASMA on page s:,,. Students from Dan Peterson Elementary hang ornaments on the Christmas Tree at the Cave NationalMonument visitors center. as the community was visitor center assistant, contact- - morning, each of the students long somehow involved to make it ed Peterson School; 25 students were presented with a Junior worthwhile..-.Ranger certificate, a treat and a participated in the project. Camille Price, supervisory At the conclusion of the badge. os she receives is not monetary. Choir service is entirely voluntary. Rather, her pay comes in association with wonderful people from all walks of life. It comes in being part of the "Wall of Sound" that floods across the Tabernacle when the choir sings. The pay comes from the inspiring stories she hears, and the opportunity she has to share her testimony through music. Felt tells of one experience a friend had on their recent European trip. Her friend had decided before the trip that it was time to retire from the choir. This tour would be her last. An incident following one of their performances in Mar- seilles caused her to change her mind. As choir members filed from the concert hall, a young woman ran up to Felt's friend and hugged her. "I was just baptized," confessed the young member, "and I was afraid to tell anyone. Now that the choir has come, I'm not afraid anymti7Jl Felt's MewJFeaiizwIsfetiifit moment she wasn't in the choir for herself. She was there for the people. As she bore testimony to the IN WORLD GYIVI'S AEROBICS ROOM S3. 00 Admission FREE WEEK (includes Pass .tp ...Gym!). Other Door Prizes! rest of the choir members, Felt said she verbalized the feeling that has grown in her own heart. Felt especially looks forward to the annual Choir concerts, which take place this Friday and Saturday.? This year the Choir's Saturday's performance will be televised via satellite to local stake centers. The music selected for the concert this year, according to Felt, has been chosen specifically because it reflects the peace the Savior brings to the world, including some arrangements of traditional carols as well as Every year, she said, he flew from New York at Christmastime just to hear the choir in person. Now that's tradition! TOrranT T 350 E. State Age: Rd. Am, Fork Casual Dress jaommmDsiL, 763-797- of Utah Valley iii ft 14-- 18 9 ll .t W9 some new pieces. She's pleased to be part of the 320 voices that have become a Christmas tradition. She says she's saddened every year when the music stops. It is an important part of Give a unique holiday gift! The 1999 Lehi Historical Calendar is now available at Lehi City Offices, Kohler's, First Security Bank, Bank of American Fork, Porter's Place and the Historic Lehi Hotel. Utah's heritage, and it's influence is spreading out across the world, as shown by one individual the choir has come to know through the years. At the conclusion of a recent performance, an elderly gentleman froni the audience was introduced to the choir. He had made his annual visit to the , - " choir's show. 3 1 e m nmdi UBW it H it t Reg. 32' Slip on Fuller O'Brien's Liquid Glo8 smooth, subtle and forever beautiful. It goes on smooth and always looks gorgeous in any room. 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Since November 1993, Felt has been set apart as a Music Missionary for the church, serving in the Second Alto section of the Mormon xeonosuuy, uwc. 10, iyyo - rage helping prevent miscarriages? ; National Monument visitor center these days, thanks to students at Dan W. Peterson Felt ..wti tsiuii: - . Are you willing to It looks a lot like Christmas the Timpanogos Cave The students made paper stars and other ornaments and took them to the visitor center Monday where they placed them on an already installed Christmas tree. Kit Mullen, monument superintendent, said this is the first time they have had a tree since the visitor center burned to the ground in 1991. "Even our Christmas tree decorations burned," Mullen told the youngsters. Since then the visitor center has been in a double wide trailer and with the Cave usually closing in late September or early October, no one put up a tree. 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