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Show Saturday, Juty 3. 2004 DAILY HERALD 12 Baptist PROVO Pastor Rhett Durfee will speak at 11 am Sunday at First Baptist Church, 1144 W. Columbia Lane. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Midweek, Bible study, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Info: 374489 PasPLEASANT GROVE tor Sam Coleman will speak at am. Sunday at First Baptist Church, 344 E. Center St. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Midweek Bible study, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Info: 11 785-329- 5 Bible SPRINGVILLE Pastor Derrick Smothers will speak on "How to Biblically Love Your Husband" at 10 a.m. Sunday at Grace Bible Church, 239 S. Main St. Nursery and junior church will be provided. Info: - 491-844- 0 EAGLE SCOUT CALENDAR RELIGION BRIEFING nomics of Soul" at 9J0 am Sunday at Provo Community Church, 175 N. University Ave.Info:375SU5 wil speak at the 'Oneflation Under God ' . Ratty, which begins at noon at FREEDOM FAfft Alan Keyes GARDEN FAIR: Free Garden Fair focus- ing on irrigation systems wil be at Demonstration Garden from 8 a.m.-noo- n Jury 10 at 8215 S. 1300 West, West Jordan. Evangelical OREM Pastor Scott McK-inne- y c will speak on "This Moment at Christ Evangelical Church" at 10:45 am school. College students and high school seniors meet at 7 pm Monday. Info: 2253038 TOPS CHAPTER: Take Off Pounds TUESDAY Sensibly meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at Mona City Hall. 50 W. Center St. Mona. Info: (435) ' 623-085- 9 or www.tops.org WATER USE WORKSHOP: Weber Basin Water Conservancy District wil have a workshop from 9 am-- 3 ; pm. Jufy 13 at 2837 L Highway 193, Layton. Cost $10. Info: (435) on Saturdays at 9:30 a Monte L Bean Life Science Museum, BYU campus. Cost $8. Info: Red, White and Blue Animals. Jury 10: Dinosaurs; July 17: Finned Swimmers; July 24 Traitolazers; Jufy 31: Stingers Rev. AMERICAN FORK Miki Laws will speak at 10 am Sunday at Community Presbyterian Church, 75 N. 100 East. A Fourth of July 1 picnic will follow. Info: speak at a free lecture at 7 p.m Jury 14 at Best Western Garden Inn, 154 W. 600 South, Salt Lake City. Info: or efeabethjus-trawspeed.co(801) 362-826- 7 Info: www.utahralry.com BEAN MUSEUM CLASSES: Classes are Presbyterian i HEALTH LECTURE: Beverly Lutz will uds and entertainment win be for families at this free event Second Generation will kick off the patriotic rally at 6 p.m. Saturday through the summer at Kamas Rodeo Grounds, Kamas. Farmers' market, arts and crafts, retail venders, food booths, entertainment and merchants' exhibition will be part of the day. Info: (435) 783-47smemonkOall-westnet or Sunday at Christ Evangelical Church, 280 S. 400 East, Orem. Sunday school, 9:30 am Dr. Gregory Waybright will speak on the book, The Da Vinci Code" during adult Sunday WEDNESDAY ' McKay Events Center, UVSC cam- -' Orem. Booths, prodactivities, pus, PEOPLE'S MARKET: The People's Market is 1 1 a.ra-- 4 p.m.tvery Eco-toni- Health Building, Room 3307, 151 S. University Ave, Provo. Info: 375-648- 8 MONDAY SATURDAY THURSDAY 797-225- 5 SEMINAR: Dan Clark will tell how acupuncture works and helps immune system at 7 p.m. July 8 at The Herb Shop, 160 S. State St, Oran. Free. Info: 224-690- 0 ACUPUNCTURE Parents who need help with angry, struggling and manipulative children meet at 6:30 p.m. every Tuesday at Utah County T0UGHLOVE: Brett Jeffrey Sortnsen, age son of ' Laurie Sorensen and the late Terry Sorensen of Pleasant Grove, was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout on June 27, 18, 2004. He is in Troop 1172 sponsored by the Grovecreek 8th Ward. His service project was locating inlet drains in a certain section of the city of Pleasant Grove, labeling & attaching a numbered ID tag to each one, then transferring that information to a map that was turned back into the city. YOUNG WOMAN FAMILY BRIEFING 756-262- Community Rev. Charles Hines OREM will speak on "True Freedom" at 10:30 am Sunday at Orem Community Church, 130 N. 400 East. Adult discussion is 9:15 am and children's Sunday school, 10 am Info: 2250067 PROVO Pastor Don Pois-so- n will speak on "The Eco Helmet safety Worship Center Rev. Dean L PROVO Jackson will speak on "You Get What You Sow" at 9:30 It's important to wear a hel- V and 11 am Sunday at Rock Canyon Worship Center, 34 10 Canyon Road. Info: or www.rockcanyoaorg 374-572- 5 According to a poll by Parent-ing.comore than one in 10 moms would give their child a different name if they could do it all over again. ' met whenever you ride a bike, but it's also crucial to wear it correctly. Here's a quick safety checklist, from Parents maga- Eat your ants on a log zine: I The helmet should rest low on the forehead no more widths than two adult-fingabove the eyebrows. I The strap should be taut and fit around the ears in a "V shape. Elder Michael H Fielding, son of Garth and Ruby F Fielding recently returned from serving in the At- 1000 N., (note date) Jury 4th anytime after 1 pm to welcome Elder Fielding and visit. Stephen Eugene Wilkinson, son of Rodney and Mis-ch- ''lib1 el Wilkin- lanta, Georgia, North Missioa He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday July 11, at 10:45 in the Pleasant Grove, Timp. Stake, 3rd Ward, 400 E. 500 N. Pleasant Grove. The week before he speaks family and friends are invited to stop by the Fielding Home, 362 E. The helmet should be enough under the chin that it can't slide back and forth. .i .Second thoughts Don't like the name you end- ed up giving your child? If so, son, of Provo has been called to serve in the Georgia Macon Mission of the IDS Church He will enter the MTCJuly7, 2004, you're not alone. j4 www.kid-sacookin.ksu.e- Research shows that as many as 96 percent of children don't eat the recommended minimum of five fruit and vegetable servings per day. Stephanie Osborn, clinical dietitian at Children's Medical Center of Dallas, offers these tips: . I Start early. Dietary habits are hard to change after age 3, so the earlier kids are introduced to fruits and vegetables, the better. I Give them a dip. Serve chopped veggies with low-fa- t dressing or fresh strawberries with yogurt. er MISSIONARIES I Make fruits and vegetables fun by giving them fun names. "Ants on a log," for instance, is a popular combo of celery, peanut butter and raisins. For more ideas, check out Kansas State Ifoiversity's Kids 'a Cookin' site, I Take them to the grocery store to choose something from the produce section. "Giving them ownership of their selection might be more appealing than shoving brussels sprouts onto their plate," Osborn says. Compiled by Suzanne Perez Tobias of The Wichita Eagle. Write to her at The Wichita Eagle, P.O. Box 820, Wichita, KS 67201; or stobiaswichitaeagle.com. Please include your name and daytime telephone number. . Michelle Christine Smith, age 18, daughter of Greg and Becky Smith of Orem, re--, ceived her Young Recognition Award on June 20, 2004. She is a member of the Lakeridge 9th Ward. Her projects were, planting a garden, serving at the Family Support and Treatment Center and becoming CPR Certified. Your ads in print and online. On the doorsteps of the neighborhood Support the future of your community, give the gift of literacy. i iiii y, VttUpflfWlO On the monitors of the world ror more imormation 9i all 344-292- 3 W - 7 - r!umt r' ' i u 'v. ; estwa, r jt mmiiSaturday, July 7" i : Hark The Heralb 9-- 10 Paysori nemorial Park, Free to the public! UM-- : ffMEDAY ISS lV TheCiiIted ana5Ii racesi-j P . 7". p.m. - Band Clinic at the Church ;fe30-- 9 p.m. - Bandstand Performances I V--ll M Dragan Ceilteach (kltic Country Dancers Pl fcOO 4rv ' l-- " early registration fee per runner ages 12 & over, or $10 for same-da- y registration. Fee includes a for the first 100 registrants. ' ' , V' Registration is from 8 a.m. on the corner of Main Street and 200 South. Start time for There ivibe vendors of everything Scottish i both races is 8:15. Contact Don Wilson Whitepeaks Pipe Band $5 t-s- hirt S' - . 7-- - . ' Celtic Over 25 dsns to aquaint you with history and legend! & or donwl6sfaol.com or paysonscottishaol.com 798-616- 4, Broaden your knowledge of things Scottish! ' Seminars on Sat., $2.00 materials fee per class Topics offered: Scottish Family llistory 1 Scottish Family History 2 Scottish Social life Scottish Country Dancing if V ' :. ' , ' ENJOY THE TASTE OF SCOTLAND! Scottish Eggs Sausage Rolls Haggis Meat & Tatty Pie SATOM)A 7:30 - Breakfast .... &15;- - 5K & 'Kntcd 9:00 on Parade - Bandstand Performances Rirkmount -- - Caollsla Kindred Voices Power Academy of Dance Hinceoiri Don Spraoi Shelly School of Irish Dance rs Koon - Massed Bands Flowers of the Forest 4 n.m. - f.lncino (Vrptnnniec 4 'f |