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Show 12 DAILY MISSIONARIES Elder Cory Beinap, son of tene . Jackson Mission of the ' LDS Church. He will speak in the Windsor 1st Ward, 1505 am at 11, 2004, 11 Justin Crow, son of Oran and Sandy Crow ofProvo, has been called to serve in the California Los Angeles Mission of the Jason Ronald Chipman, son of Ronald and Valene Chip-ma- n of Orem, has been called to serve in the North Carolina Charlotte Mission oftheLDS 1 Devin Acel Duval, of Orem has been called to serve in the 400 E. Orem, parents get this impression of him fust because, for example, Johnny doesn't Uke it when I talk to male friends j Tell Me About It from high school I see inline 5 4 at the grocery store. He says things, he has always been the only reason men talk to there for me. How do I get my women is to, weH, you know.-Sinparents off my back? he avoids the opposite OutWest sex, think this is fair, so I I hope you have a big back, don't go out with my girlbecause I'm getting on it, too. friends any more when they go clubbing and stuff. He also Johnny is deeply bad news. And I'm going to sic a doesn't like my talking with my parents about us, because estic-abuse group, Peace at he is a very private person. I read the Home, on you, too Domestic Violence Handbook respect that. Also, my parents think it is strange that at www.peaceathome.org. even though his parents live You'll see your beloved depictclose to school, I have never ed in everything but a color met them. photograph. Jealous, controlI think he may be the one ling, secretive, intent on isolatfor me. Other than these ing you from your family and It) JL on April 18, 2004, at 9 am He will enter the MTC on May 12,2004. Elder Robert Kent Garr, son of Orem, has re- turned from the Italy Milan Mission of the LDS Church. He will speak in the Cascade 1st Ward, 48L E. Center St. Orem, on April 11, 2004, at 1 pm He will briefly speak before the Easter program. John and Mikey Terry of Nephi, has returned from the Washington D.C South Mission of the LDS Church. He will speak in the Nephi 7th Ward, 400 N. 100W. Nephi, on April dom- am T. PROVO Carol Edison will speak on "Polkas, Powwows and May Poles: Community Celebrations in Utah" 1 at 11, 2004, Tom and Susan Tucker of Orem, has returned from the West Virginia Charleston Mission of the LDS Church. He will speak in the Aspen 6th Ward, 1546 N. 1100 W. Orem, on April 11, 2004, at 8:30 am Friends and family are welcome. Utah. Info: Brenda Morgan, age daughter of Roy and Brenda Morgan of Lindon, received her Young Lindon, re- ceived her Young if Recog- nition Award on March 31. She is a li-.member of the Lindon 15th Ward. Her projects were baby-sittin- g a boy with disabilities, learning about design as an occupation, raising money tor people with med- ical needs and learning how to organize and maintain a home. otHiagiand 11, 2004 LOVED IT! COULDN'T STOP LAUGHIIiG!" SyMa naaafaa, JEf MMAZME She is CALL THEATRE NOW SHOWING 1200 Town Centre SHOWTIMES. I 4s I I PAYSON Pastor Ron Thompson speaks on "Who's in Control?" at 11 am Sunday at First Baptist Church, 101 N. 100 West, Payson. Sunday school, 10 am Midweek Bible study ,6 pm Wednesday. Info: 2 465-134- Bible a.m. Sunday at Christ Evangelical Church, 280 S. 400 East; Orem. Easter brunch during both services, no Sunday school. Children's church, 11 a.m.; nursery available. Register for AWANA for ages 3 years through sixth grade by calling 225-303- 8. Lutheran PROVO Easter activities start at 9:45 a.m. Sunday with games, crafts and Easter egg hunt for children at Tree of Life Lutheran Church, 310 N. 500 West, Provo. Worship service, 10:45 a.m. followed by a brunch. Info: 491-330- 3 Presbyterian AMERICAN FORK Pastor Miki Laws speaks at 11a.m. Sunday at Community Presbyterian Church, 75 N. 100 East, American Fork. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Info. 1 756-262- PROVO Pastor Jason Wallace speaks at 7 p.m. Sunday at Christ Presbyterian Church, 255 S. 700 East, Provo. Info: (801) 969-794- Pastor Derrick Smothers speaks on "Christ's Resurrection Power" at 10 am Sunday at Grace Bible Church, at Little Brown Theatre, 239 S. Main St., Springville. Special music and testimonies will be shared. Nursery and junior church pro0 vided. Info: 8 491-844- fir SPRINGVILLE Rev. Janet Riley speaks on "Dancing Our Way into Easter8 at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday with potluck breakfast and Sunday school in between. Fellowship, 11:30 a.m. An Easter story of Christ and egg hunt, 10 a.m. today. Info: 4894390 Community Unitarian OREM Early Easter morning service, 7 am Sunday at Orem Community Church, 130 N. 400 East, Orem, followed by a continental breakfast; Sunday school, 10 am Rev. Charles Hines speaks on "Christ Made 7 Known" at 10:30 am Info: SPRINGVILLE Rev. George Lower speaks on Easter at 4 p.m. Sunday at Utah Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 245 S. 200 East, Springville. Child care and religious education for children available. Info: 9 PROVO Pastor Don Pois-so- n speaks on "The Rest is Up to Us" at 9:30 am Sunday at Provo Community Church, 175 N. University Ave., Provo. Info: Worship Center 225-006- 375-911- 5 Evangelical " Pastor Scott McK-inne- y speaks on "Is There Life Beyond Failure?" at 9:45 and 11 OREM 489-667- PROVO A "Living Last Supper" with communion, 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday at Rock Canyon Worship Center, 3410 N. Canyon Road, Provo. 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Her projects were starting a fitness program, learning about her ancestors, writing articles and handling responsibilities with yearbook and newspaper, and many service projects including Sub for Santa. I Cinemark Swensen of Lindon, received her Young Woman hood Recog nition Award on 9 EastPLEASANT GROVE er service, 9:30 am Sunday at First Baptist Church, 344 E. Center St., Pleasant Grove, followed by breakfast. Worship service, 11 am Midweek Bible study, 7 pm Wednesday. Info: Caitlin Swensen, age 17, daughter of Todd and Olivia Recognition Award on March 29. WILY CINEMARK-PROV- 374-848- April 1. She is a member of the Lindon 15th Ward. Her projects were writing and compiling poems and short stories, caring for her grandma, learning to ballroom dance and teaching it, completing a first aidparamedics class, and participating in a play and talent show. and Sharla Graf of Lindon, received her Young "I exclusive engagement PROVO Pastor Rhett Dur-fe-e speaks at 11 am Sunday at First Baptist Church, 1144 W. Columbia Lane, Provo. Sunday school, 9:45 am Midweek Bible study, 7 pm Wednesday. Info: Award on ter of Brian 1 491-307- 7 Recog- -- It," do The Washington Post, Style Plus, 1150 15th St., NW, Washington, D.C. 20071. -- SPRINGVILLE Evangelist Mike Haxton speaks at 11 am Sunday at Springville Baptist Church, 144 N. Main St., Springville. Info: nition Angie Graf, age 17, daugh -- Kenneth Head the main speaker at Utah YOUNG WOMEN Elder Tagaroa (TG) Wesley, son I Baptist 225-S10- Brittany Ahlander, age 18, daughter of Steve and Leslee Ahlander of or write: "Tell 9; Me About RELIGION BRIEFING Valley PAF Users Group, which will meet from 9 am. to noon today at the church at 400 N. Timpview Drive (650 East), Provo. His subject is Land Records and the Global Positioning System. Following his presentation will be all levels of family history and computing classes. Info: 489-825- 6 tellmewashpost.com: fox: That's up to him, not you, so you might as well just figure out what you're trying to say and then say it. Or not, depending on what users meet PROVO is at the monthly meeting of Utah Valley Historical Society. The meeting is at 7 pm Tuesday at Provo City Library at Academy Square, 500 N. University Ave., Provo: Edison will touch on several longtime celebrations in 11 Tucker, son of Susan Wesley of Orem, has returned from the San Juan Puerto Rico Mission of the LDS Church. He will speak in the Sunset Heights 3rd Ward, 1100 S. 600 W. Orem, on April at 1 p.m. PAF 'Tell Me About It": Maryland CIVIGCHURCH NEWS Celebrations in Utah . Dear Carolyn: What's the difference between hanging out and dating? The guy I'm spending so much energy on right now thinks we are hanging out. I'm ready for a serious, exclusive relationship. We don't spend as much time together as I would like, but when we do, it's great. I'd like to talk to him about the status of our relationship, but how do I do it without scaring him away? ce Elder Joshua P. Terry, son of Elder Taylor Carolyn Hax & you figure out. If the out hanging is going well but you're feeling impatient or insecure and find yourself craving a label, consider not speaking up. Relationships have to move at the pace of the slower partner, and that isn't always a bad thing. But if you feel like he's taksay, if he's ing advantage letting you devote yourself to him while remaining staunchly then have at noncommittal it. "I need to be more than your casual date." Just be prepared ' to hear "no." Clarity of purpose not only will help you decide whether to confront him and how, it'll also help you with the possible outcomes. Scaring off someone who's growing to love you but feels pressured: bad. Scaring off someone who's stringing you along: good. -- most persuasively, Johnny's "incredibly devoted side" in the handbook, too. If he didn't have one, do you realty think you'd stick around to be told whom you can and cant talk to in the grocery store? If you tune out everything else I say, hear this: Doting on you is essential to controlling you. is- tended, 375 miles away. My mill Hk Orem, has returned from1 theOhio Qeveland Mission of the LDS Church. He will speak in the Orem Sharon 5th Ward, 545 S. 800 E. Orem, on April 11, 2004, at 1 pm Provo, on April 11, 2004, at 9 a.m. He will enter the MTC on April 14, 2004. in the Canyon View 8th Ward, 1090 N. I Henrieof side 6th Ward, LDS Church. He will speak mi I " and Robert 2400 W. 50 N. Thailand Bangkok Mission of the ill TnshHenne LDS Church. He will speak in the Lake- Church He will speak in the Geneva Heights 1st Ward, 590 N. 900 W. Orem, on April 11, 2004, at p.m. He will enter the MTC on April 14, 2004. I Elder Brandon Hemie, son of j boyfriend, Johnny, your friends. And youH also see, I hope . don't see the incredibly devoted side of him. I'm 23 and a recent college graduate. I'm back at home. Johnny is completing his undergraduate work at the university I at- Church. He will speak in the Sunerest 2nd Ward, 130 N. 400 W. Orem. on April 1.1, 2004, at 11 am - ' ear Carolyn: My parents think my 1 n't good enough for me. They oftheLDS E Orem, on April I Helpings-tin- e of Orem and Garry Helpingstine of California, has returned from the Texas San Antonio Mission the Mississippi N. 145 Don't conjiise devotion with control Elder Andrew HdpingstiM, sonof Chns- - Rock and Carol Belnap of Orem. has returned from Saturday. Apri 10. 2004 HERALD I I I I HIbt7 1 M. ClisA V Muunrninr it "-J- m. 1QSE10OriPreUT84AO6 |