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Show DAILY 12 Kerr Lent Continued from 81 Continued from Bl genealogy," and invites all interested to join at forums, delphif orums.com nmain.asp ?webtagrusgenealogy &nav otherlieavy side dishes on parish menus. But reduced-fa- t Lenten menus are popping up across the nation. Milwaukee's St. Florian Church lists baked fish" alongside its start&prettyurl2Frusgent ealogy. At the time of writing this column, a photo contest comesup. If it's still there, just scroll aown and hit "skip" to get to the Russian Genealogy forum. If you have Cuban connections, the book, "Cuban Family History and Genealogy Research Guide" can be purchased as part of the Cuban Family History and Genealogy Research Kit at cubanf amily. iecas.miami.edugenealogykit. htm. The only way to get the book is to buy the kit for a donation of $25. According to Paul Milner of FGS Forum Magazine, the first part of the book is in English, describing problems and issues in Cuban research. The second part, in Spanish, provides information about Spanish and Cuban archives. Reader LC. found a genealogy software package for Macintosh users at "heart-health- too-sma- ll r, I LaRae Free Kerr can be reached at I Chapter of the American fillets. St. Ferdi- beer-battere- d MISSIONARIES r 0 nand's in Florissant, Mo., near St. Louis offers baked cod and blackened Cajun-styt- e fish. In Cincinnati, St. Paul's offers sauteed vegetables and tomato soup. At St. Irenaeus in Oakmont, Pa., near Pittsburgh, the parish has added baked fish, fresh tuna and a salad bar. Like many restaurants, ft stopped using artery closing transfats for frying. Volunteers change the deep fryer's oil after each batch and blot each piece of fried fish dry of extra grease. "We really baby it," said Jeanne Kaus, who has volunteered for 25 years at the fry that draws 500 people a week. "We have a fresh salad bar and we have baked fish." Does the baked stuff go over well? "Oh gosh, yeah!" she said. "It just melts in your mouth." Jananne Finck, who teaches nutrition and wellness at the University of Illinois Extension in Springfield Center, said that even with the healthier Lenten options many Catholics may feel married to tradition and opt for fried fish, particularly if they don't eat many fried foods at Red Cross will hold its an- Bahasa-Indone-sia- MISSIONARY REUNIONS dhnewsheraldextra.com by March 16 to be published in the March 25 issue of IDS Week. Include name of mission, mission president, day, time and address, contact info and any other info. le f TONY DEJAK Associated Press talks to a friend during a fish fry dinner at Our Lady of Guadalupe church in Macedonia, Ohio. With more people trying to live healthier lifestyles, many churches are offering lighter Lenten fare, including grilled shrimp, baked fish, fresh tuna and crispy, raw vegetables. George Ehrman "It's telling yourself even if you're served that, even if we grew up with, 'Clean your plate,' it's probably in our best interest to take some of that home," home. That's OK, she said, as long as fried foods are a rare treat, diners skip fatty condiments such as tarter sauce, and portions are small. er pre-regist- Finck said. CHURCH SERVICES Assembly of God 3295. Episcopal Pastor Rod PAYSON Gordon will speak at 11 a.m. Sunday at Christian Life Assembly of God, 11554 S. 4600 West. Sunday school is 10 a.m Family night is 7 p.m. Wednesday. Info: 4653838. Bible Rev. Kathleen PROVO West speaks on "Our Citizenship in Heavenly Jerusalem" at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 50 W. 200 North. Adult discussion, 9:30 a.m. Sunday school and childcare, 10:30 am Soup supper and classes for PROVO Pastor Joshua Harding will speak at 11 am Sunday at Provo Bible Church, 1449 W. 1150 South. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Adult Bible study and Good News Club, 7 p.m. Wednesday evening. Info: Baptist 373-827- PROVO Pastor Rhett Durfee will speak at 11 a.m. Sunday at First Baptist Church, 1144 W. Columbia La Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. and Bible study, 6 p.m. Info: 3743489. SPRINGVILLE-Pas- tor Derrick Smothers will speak at 10 a.m. Sunday at Grace Bible Church, 239 S. Main St. Nursery and junior church are provided. Youth group, 6:30 pm Wednesday. Info: Provo Baptist PROVO Church will meet at 11 a.m. Sunday at 230 W. Center St. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Nursery provided. Midweek Bible study; Prayer and Bible Study, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Info: www.gracebibleu-tah.org- . 491-844- Community OREM Pastor Leonel Moreno will speak at 2 pm Sunday at Cedes Communi-da-d Cristiana, 1228 W. 1200 North. Nursery and junior church are provided during worship service. Marriage home group meets Friday nights; youth meet Saturdays. All services in Spanish www.cedesutah.org. PLEASANT GROVE Pastor Andy Hornbaker will speak on "The New Birth" at 11 a.m. Sunday at First Bap- tist Church, 344 E. Center St. Children's Church meets during worship service. Sunday school, 10 am Bible study, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Info: 785- - 404-162- 8. both St. Mary's parish and Tree of Life Lutheran parish during Lent are p.m. March 7, 15, 21 and 28. Info: 373-309- 0. Sunday at St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, 464 W. 3700 North. Bible class, 9:30 am. Fellowship and refreshments follow the services. Adult Bible study, 7 pm Wedneswww. day. Info: 225-577- stmarksprovo.org. Presbyterian - Rev. JaSPRINGVILLE net Riley will speak on "Seeking the Face of God," at 10:30 am Sunday at Springville Presbyterian Church, 245 S. 200 East. Fellowship hour, 11:30 a.m. Info: 4894390. g. Evangelical OREM Pastor Scott McKinney will speak on "Just Cant Wait to Be King" at 11 a.m. Sunday at Christ Evangelical Church which meets at Orem High School Auditorium, 175 S. 400 East. Sunday school and nursery are at 9:30 am at 280 S. 400 East. Children's church and nursery are available during worship service. Info: 2253038 or www.christev.org. IHOP. Pope said all of the money made from Run For Red will go to help local families. "You never know when or where disaster will strike," Pope said. "By supporting the Red Cross, you are helping families back on their feet after a disaster." miu Registration for the race can be completed online at www.runforred.org or in person at the Red Cross office, located at 865 N. Free- www.scpc.org. Worship Experience Lead Pastor PROVO Dean L Jackson will speak on "The 30 Precepts of the Sages" at 830 am and 10 a.m. Sunday at Rock Canyon Church, which meets at the Cinemark Theater at Provo Towne Centre. Prayer room a.m. Rock Canopens yon Cafe, 8 am and 9:45 am. Kidz Prayz for children age 4 dom Blvd. in Provo. Volunteers are also needed to help the day of the race with various activities such as registration, food distribution and prizes, and to help at the finish line. Contact .Katrina Pope at for more through sixth grade, 9:45 am Nursery is available. Info: www.rockcanyon. Lutheran PROVO Pastor Rob Kraft will speak at 11 am. 374-572- org. CALENDAR "Woman to Woman ... Each One, Teach One" is 8:30 a.m.-2:1- 5 p.m. March 10, Marriott Hotel, 247 24th St, Ogden. $28432. (801) mandik9relia.net passes, ice skating, snowshoe-inwww. (435) jennjaymanyahoo.com. hebervalleycc.org. NONI CONCERT: Shaun Barrowes is in concert at 8 p.m. today, Tahitian Noni International, 333 Riverpark Way, Provo. $6door. 234-140- ry. Event is 2 pm April Oty. (801) METAPHYSICAL GROUP. 'The Secret of Rhonda Byrne" is the took of discussion by a metaphysical discussion group, 7-- 9 University Ave., Provo. $75. www.amoreex-cellenthope.or(402) p.m, Sundays. PAF USERS: D. Merrill White speaks on "Family History Consultant Training' at 9 a.m. March 10 at Utah Valley PAF Users Group, IDS Church, 4000 MONDAY DUP: Heiene Holt speaks on her book "Exile" at 1 pm March 5, at the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Provo Utah Company, Ektrcd Center, 270 W. 500 North, Provo. 377-660- N. Timpview Dr. (650 East), Provo. After the main presentation several classes will be taught on technology and (amity history. 225-610uvpafug.org. WOMEN'S CONFERENCE: Provo. a gerontology health conference runs 9 Working Together," p.m. March 12, Conference Center, BYU campus. Topics: aregrving, Alzheimer's disease, fitness for elderly, nutrition, musk therapy. Free. 422-221gerontologyJnfoObyu. edu. REPUBLICAN WOMEN: Members of State House of Info: Held Janet Garrett (LMTs) teach Tai-Cdasses to all agesabilities 8:30-9:3- 0 a.m. Wednesdays, Mapleton City Center, 125 W. 400 North, Mapleton. Free. 836-282- www.allprodad.com. TOPS: TOPs support group meets 9:45 a.m. Wednesdays at Flying J Travel Plaza, 840 N.: DEBTORS ANONYMOUS: Unravel the debt dilemma, 7 p.m. Thursdays, Seville, 325 W. Center St, Orem. No dues. 465-247- Support Group. 770-313www.debtorsanonymous. THURSDAY campus. QUILT CIRCLE: New Friends Quilt Cirde meets at 10 am to noon each Tuesday to quirt and learn to quilt First Tuesday: Pleasant Grove Library, 30 E. Center St Pleasant Grove. Rest of Tuesdays: American Fork Senior Citizen Center, 54 E. Main St, American Fork. WEDNESDAY 19, org. , ALL PRO DAD: Dads learn to be better dads and husbands and bond with their children, 6:30 a.m. every second Thursday, LDS Church, 1450 S. 800 East Orem. Meet for breakfast bond with kids. 4. TUESDAY REVOLUTION IN INDIA: Wajahat Habibullah speaks on "The Information Revolution in India," 2 p.m. March 6, 238 Herald R. dark Bldg., BYU pm April Eldred Center 270 W. 500 North, Provo. mwartersmountainland. Drs. John and Main, Payson. Info: 489-532- CAREGIVER CONFERENCE: 472-516- TAKHI CLASS: 'Generations 450-190- SUNDAY ADDICTION CONFERENCE: . Utah Conference on Overcoming Pornography and Sexual v Addiction, 8 a.m. --6 p.m. March and Philosophies of Influential Women" at noon, March 8. Clark Bldg., BYU campus. 21, Conference Center little Theatre, 60 W. North Temple, Salt Lake Dr. Susan R. Madsen speaks on "The Leadership Styles SUPPORT GROUP: Parents of children on drugs meet 9 p.m. first Wednesday each month, Northwest Plaza, room 6, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, 1134 N. 500 West MOVIE NIGHT: "Ghostbusters" movie plays 6:30 p.m. March 5, Tahitian Noni International, 333 Riverpark Way, Provo. Free. GENERATIONS: WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP: Rendsburg speaks on "Unlikely Heroes: Women as Israel," noon, March 7, 238 Herald R. a.m.-2:4- 5 DAYS OF '47 ROYALTY PAGEANT: 'Pioneer Courage, A Beacon to the World,' is the theme of the pageant for women regardless of religion ages 1 5 or race who has pioneer ancest- STUDENT WOMEN'S CONFERENCE: BYU students welcome, 10 a.m.-- 1 p.m. today, Wilkinson Student Center ' ballroom, BYU campus. Free. Register for luncheon. 422-487- Representatives report on this year's session noon, March 5 at Utah County Republican Women's meeting, Provo City library at Academy Square, 550 N. University Ave., Provo. WILD BORN LEGACY: Sage Creek Equestrian Center hosts 'Tribute to a Wild Bom Legacy" with a dink using old wild-bohorses, 9 a.m. March 24, 3131 W. 3000 South, Heber City. $25door. (435) opening ceremony. Special drills, chain saws and blow torches choreographed to rock musk and light effects to represent Olympic heritage. Free trail 10,LaQuintalnn,1454S. Send information about IDS Missionary Reunions scheduled near General Conference weekend to ' x heart-healt- EXTREME ICE SCULPTING: "Fear No Ice" featuring extreme ice sculpting show, 7:30 p.m. today, Soldier Hollow, Midway, during National Junior Olympics Mapleton, have been called to serve in the JakartaIndonesian Mission of the IDS Church. They will be serving in Medan, Sumatra for a period of 18 months and will be n speaking the language. They will enter the MTC on March 12, 2007. They are the parents of 10 children and 24 grandchildren. nual Run For Red 5K on Saturday, March 10, beginning 10 am at Independence High, 646 Independence Ave., in Prove "It is our fourth annual Run For Red 5K," said Katrina Pope, director of emergency services. "We hold this race every year to help raise money for disaster services. There is runwalk for also a one-mipeople who don't want to" run the full 5K According to Pope, the race was created to help increase awareness of the Red Cross in the community and also raise money for disaster services. Registration for the race is $25. Participants who will receive a at the start of the will also be race. given, while supplies last, to those who register the morning of the run. Everyone is invited to participate; there is no minimum age to register. "This is a family friendly event that everyone will enjoy participating in," Pope said. "It supports the Red Cross, which provides services to the community." Various prizes will be given at the end of the race. In addition to prizes for the race winners, additional prizes will be given away in a drawing. All participants will also receive a pancake breakfast, compliments of -- SATURDAY Elder Glenn L and Sister Cathern Davis Roberts of 12007 Red Cross Run For Red 5K a the Mountain Valley y famous 374-264- itsallrelativessfcn.org. Saturday March CHARITABLE EVENT for $99. Now she can connect with her favorite computer. If you know the connections for any of these reader quesme. First, tions, please S.S. would like to locate her Presley family in Wood River in Upper Canada. Does anyone know where Wood River is? I recommend looking at Loyalist records mentioned on the Ancestral Manor site above if the timing is right. Next, does anyone know someone who restores old documents? B.T. has a Masonic document from Scotland that was scrunched into a frame. It also has light "foxing" on the edges. Can anyone restore it? Last, L.K. would like help on Shoshone research at the time of Chief Washakie. Her several times Joshua Terry, lived with this tribe for several years when Washakie was chief. Hope this column helps many readers connect with ancestors. Let me know. HERALD org. FIRST AMENDMENT: George DIGITAL SCRAPBOOKING: Freeman speaks on "The Bask digital photography and New York Times and the First scrapbooking techniques taught Amendment". 1 1 .m March 8 p.m. Thursdays, 186 W. 8, B092 Joseph F. Smith Bldg., Center St, Orem. These are two BYU campus. Free. , week dasses. $50. 224-471- 2. LIGHT FROM EGYPT: Gary A Rendsburg of Rutgers speaks FRIDAY on "Light From Egypt on the ' Exodus Story," noon, March 8, 238 Herald R. dark Bldg, BYU OUTREACH CONFERENCE: .; Family Outreach Conference campus. Free: '- -- with panel, breakout sessions, RISK AVERSION: Ruton Pope Demonstrations and how-t-o speaks on "Deal or No Deal: v. - learning, 8:15 am-4:3- 0 Risk Aversion, Smoothing and p.m. ' March 9, Conference Center, Prudence," 7 pm March 8, BYU campus. $60. 422-892250 Spencer W. Kimball Tower, farrulyoirteach.byu.edu. BYU campus. Free. ''",,. ;l UNLIKELY HEROES: Gary A YOUNG WOMAN Kortney Walker, age 17, daughter of David and Lisa Walker oT Provo, will receive her Young Womanhood Recognition Award on March 4, 2007. She ' b CAREGIVER SUPPORT: Groups held at 6J0 pm first and third Tuesdays, Eldred Center. 270 W. 500 North, Provo; and second ' and fourth Wednesdays, Payson Senior Center, 439 W. Utah Ave, Payson. North County "Lunch Bunch" held 1 1 JO am second Wednesdays for spouses and second Fridays for adult children, RSVP. Oak Hills 1st HUNGER BANQUET. Fundraiser to raise awareness about global wealth disparity and orkl hunger, Student Center Terrace. Errtertairtment dinner, speaker. $fr$8 tickets available March 5, Wilkinson hunortbanojuetbyu.net GENEALOGY WORKSHOP: Computerized Family History and mwahOrmwrrtatnlanl member Of Ward. Her project was making quilt i for young mothcri and lick children. ' M pm March M0, ' : Genealogy Conference, March 16-1- 7, Conference Center, BYU Conference, Fifty dasses for beginning, Intermedia t and advanced researchers. famitistDryconferences. byu. edu. UFE SKILLS: Offered by UVSC School of Continuing Education program, Turning Point they provide struggling Irxtvidu- - aK with skills to manage difficult transitions such as job loss and marriage problems. 863-758- Successful Life Management J am-noo- n Tuet & or 6.30-9:3- 0 Thurj. March 26. 9 am-noo- n Tues. 10. ot 6:30-93- 0 I Thurs. March p.m. WOMEN of MOUNTAINS: International Conference on Issues Facing Women In Mountainous Nations, March i - CHILDREN'S HEALTH: free seminar 'On Children's Hearth" at Good Earth: 7 pm March pm Managing Uf TranshJont: 0, campus. Opening ' March 12: 733 L 300 North, session: 9 am March 8, Ragan Orem, apple, walnut, peach, nec- Theater. Free, www.worwnofthe-- . tarine, grapes. mountains.org. March 13: 9852 16000 West. ' 37W4470 M4rcH u 945 N 500 East 7J J II pear, walnut, peach, ptum. Utah ' .) State Universe's Extension gives demonstrations around Utah County at 4 pm on the follow- tng days, location Free, 7- "' FRUTT TREE PRUNING I Payson, apple, peach, apricot, near, nlum dwrrv - . Mg walnut- - 1 -- . 7 890 I""- - "5 West appk peach, prune, apri- -i cot. grapes. 4 , |