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Show D6 HERALD DAILY CHURCH SERVICES Baptist Short speaks on "How to Release Your Faith" at 11 am and 6 pm Sunday at Light the Way Christian Fellowship, PROVO Provo Baptist Church meets at 11 am Sunday at 230 W. Center St. Sunday school, 10 am Nursery. Midweek Prayer and Bible Study, 7 p.m. Wednesday. 310 W. 500 North. . 374-264- 4. PLEASANT GROVE Pas- tor David Shultz speaks at 11 am Sunday at First Baptist Church, 344 E. Center St. Sunday school, 10 am Bible study, 7 p.m. Wednesday. 785-329- Bible Pastor Joshua Harding speaks on "The Full Armor of God" at 11 am. Sun day at Provo Bible Church, 1449 W. 1150 South. Sunday school, 10 am Nursery. Bible study, 7 p.m. Wednesday. www.provobible.com. Community 9:30 373-827- 2. Calvary - PasAMERICAN FORK tor Joe McCormick speaks at 9 and 11 am Sunday at Calvary Mountain View, 340 E. State St. Child care. Bible study, 7 p.m. Wednesday. 756-144- Lutheran Pastor Rob Kraft speaks at 11 am Sunday at St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Christian PROVO Pastor Gene SPRINGVILLE Episcopal 373-309- mikilaws 756-262- 1. Rev. George Lower speaks on "Jesus, The Way to the Father," at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Spring-vill- e Presbyterian Church, 245 S. 200 East. Sunday school, 9:30 am Fellowship follows service. 4894390. 225-298- PROVO Rev. Kathleen West leads the Eucharist and speaks on "Sacred Ambiguity" at 10:30 am. Sunday at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 50 W. 200 North. Child care. St. Mary's Cafe follows service. www.stmarysprovo. org. am afcpc.org. am Sunday at Community of Christ, 925 E. 1400 South. - AMERICAN FORK Rev. Miki Laws speaks on "Is There Only One Way to God?" at 1 1 am Sunday at Community Presbyterian Church, 75 N. 100 East. Nursery. Sunday school, g. www.cross-ingschurchsbc.or- Worship Experience PROVO Lead Pastor Dean L Jackson speaks on "You Might Be a Pharisee If ..." at 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. Sunday at Rock Canyon Church, Cine-maTheater at Provo Towne Centre. Kidz Prayz for children age 4 through sixth grade, 9:45 www. am Nursery. rockcanyon.org. 374-572- year class reunion. Info: (530) verizon.net. ronnad 514-702- needed to help shore! snow from paved cave trail in Amencan Fork Canyon at 9 a m? April 19Jkjpc, in": FamilySearch Indexing classes, 9:30 v a.m.-3:3- p.m. 0 April 25. New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey research, 9 a.m.-2:3- 0 p.m. April 26. CENTRAL UTAH GARDENS: Classes free, but register: 226-710Lawns. April 26, 11 a.m. BEAN MUSEUM: Animal Diversity Safari, 9:30 a.m.-nooSat. Kids, age Nature $12. 422-505- April Albright $95. St., Sandy. CALENDAR SATURDAY - 100 S. 200 West, Salt Lake City. www.nihonmatsuri.org. www.offroadexpo.com. PHOTO WORKSHOP: Nevada Weir headlines .: nine-mont- hs n JAPAN FEST: Live performances, martiat arK dem6s7CUltural artscrafts, food, 10 a.m.-- 5 p.m. April 26, Japantown Street www.sundartceresort.com 223-456- EXPO: Trucks, ATVs, jeeps and more roll in 10 a.m. April 26-2- 7, South Towne Expo, 9575 S. State Wad-swort- EARTH DAY: Party of the Planet, 11 a.m.-- 3 p.m. April 26, Hogle Zoo. Hands:on activities, food samples, dancers and more. (801) 584-172www.aza.org. OFF-ROA- D FAMILY HISTORY: Free classes, Family History Library, 35 N. West Temple, Salt Lake City. (801) 240-495fhlclassregldscurch.org. www.familysearch. orf 422-505- TREE ROOM SERIES: Sundance Resorts hosts seven award-winnin- g authors on Saturdays through Oct. jjncTudihg former Secretary of State IvTadeleihe : FREE PRESCHOOL: Children ineligible families Utah, Wasatch, Juab counties participate four days a week beginning in September. Mountainland Head Start, Provo. 375-798- con-necti- BIG GUY LfTTLE GUY: Boys age and dads or adult caregiver invited to sword fighting, superhero face painting, fishing for prizes, digging for gold, meeting BYU sports star and more plus hamburger and drinks, 1 1 a.m. or 1 p.m. today, Provo City Library at Academy Square, Provo. TULIP FEST: Thousands of tulips bloom for visitors 10 a.m.-- 8 p.m. through April 26, Thanksgiving Point 768-230LeJwd$6-$10- . www.thanksgivingpointcom. TIMP CAVE VOLUNTEERS: Age 16 and older - $10. Experienceships, age 26: Wild Flowers. Class of 1958 has 50th children's hearts were turned to their fathers, perhaps we. would be less likely to keep Continued from Dl example: making the same mistakes reached out to touch me that I After years of not being they did have never forgotten the able to find Mildred Free An example: While doing h Malissa, I found out Beasley's children (in the days the research on my before Internet databases), later, was born in 1851 under family, I discovered a sycamore tree at Cajon Pass I finally asked the clerk in three of my great, great unnear San Bernardino, Calif . Illinois to look for Beasley cles were alcoholics. Poor I've stood where she was children, instead of the mother pioneer family, hiding born. and father, in the 1850 census. out from Pinkerton detectives, v Even that, however, isnt And there was Millie, married pancreas problems throughthe really big deal It's the to another man whose name I out family whatever the would not have discovered an- underlying reasons, they were loving connection between an other way, in the same house- alcoholics. Knowing that and wagon, a hold with a bunch of Beasley pregnant 3rd great knowing I had similar health grandmother who stopped the childrea problems prompted me to decide I wouldn't drink alcohoL wagon long enough for MalMy third point may anissa to be bora It's like all the swer DA's question about the And I havent. adventures of my past relausefulness of genealogy. It's Connecting with and to our tives are also swirling about ancestors can save us in many my soap box, but I'll be very my own life, bringing love and brief here. I believe that if we ways; it joins us hip to hip with connection and, yes, intrigue. all knew how closely related the history of the world; it can, As for my love of the game, we really are, we would beif we let it, make us better that kept me alive to raise and have differently to each other people. All that while we're love my children and meet my more kindly. I suspect that having the times of our lives! if the fathers' hearts were grandchiMrea Determining the one piece of information turned to the children there I LaRae Free Kerr can be I needed,' locating the archive would be less abuse, less selfreached at Itsallrelatives and then finding the docuishness and more care given sfcn.org and at ment oh my, it's better than to family as well as others. If ltsallrelatives.net. rk FYI Reunions North Sevier High School: winning a basketball game or raising a prize rose or writing a best seller. Here's a short ; Presbyterian OREM Elsie Aston speaks on "Live Like Jesus" at 1 1 PROVO PROVO 225-577- wwwiightthewayutah.org. - Pastor Mickie PAYSONKelly wiUspeak at 10:30 am Sunday at Crossings Church held at Clarion Manor, 463 E 100 North. Bible study, 7 pm Tuesday. 754-167- 1. Kerr Church, Missouri Synod, 464 W. 3700 North. Bible class, 9:30 am Fellowship and refreshments follow services. Bible study: 7 pm Thursday. www.stmarksprovo.org. 494-173- 1. Saturday, April 19, 2Q08 ORGANIST TRAINING: Sundance Photographic Worskhop, May Sundance Resort, Provo Canyon. www.nevadawier. www.sundanceworkshop.com. com. American Guild of Organists presents training for all skill levels 8 a.m.-- 2 p.m. April 26, Madsen Recital Hall, HFAC, BYU campus. Free. Lunch provided. TRACY AVIARY: Indoor, interactive trainer talks offers public to be up close to birds, ask questions and learn 11 a.m.-- 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 589 373-749- E. 1300 South, Salt Lake City, www.tracyaviary.org. - TRACY AVIARY: Interactive educational summer .: camps learning about birds for ages 4-- 9 years in June and July. (801) 596-850www.tracyaviary.org. DAY: Celebrate world day from noon-- 1 :1 5 p.m. April 26, Courtyard, Joseph F. Smith TAI-C- Bldg., BYU campus. www.worldtaichiday.com. TEDDY BEAR SHOW: Doll and Teddy Bear ShowSale, 9 a.m.-- 3 p.m. April 26, Utah Fairpark, Promontory Bldg., 1000 W. North Temple, Salt Lake City. $6. www. dolls4all.com. stories about animals and nature read by professional storyteller, 11 a.m. Wednesdays, Monte L. Bean Museum. Free. FAMILY SUPPORT: Group held 6 p.m. Wednesdays, The Gathering Place, 251 E. 1200 226-225South, 0m. SUNDAY METAPHYSICAL Meets 7-- 9 p.m. Provo. 362-910- THURSDAY GROUP:, Sundays in 225-456- WOMEN'S LUNCHEON: Chamber President Steve Densley speaks to the Women's Division of ProvoOrem CC at noon April 24, at the Golden Corral for MONDAY DETOX: Dr. Patricia Henrie onaoina araun sessions. t ' 5:30-- i urem. Keserve: 7 j p.m. Mondays for eight weeks. $355. 787-985- TUESDAY d 1591 N. Jordan Ave., Provo. Send memories of Grandview to: PREGNANCY PAIN: Pregnancy pain relief advice is given by chi-- , ropractor Dr. Christopher Duncan at 7:30 p.m. April 22, Align Rehab & Wellness Center, 2230 N. University Pkwy., Suite 6B, Provo. Register: 235-994- remembergrandviewhotmail. com. ARBOR DAY: Tree planting and short program 10 a.m. April 25, Central Utah Water Conservancy District, 355 W. University Pkwy., Orem. pduval13msn.com. WEDNESDAY READING: Hear It s Coming OFF. 374-490- FRIDAY 836-282- DISCOVERY nw-v- celebraOPEN HOUSE: Year-ention for the closing of Grandview Elementary School, after 58 years, p.m. May 8, at o o Up to 50 OFF that is. Utah Valleys premier online auction --" Bid on gift certificates from these fine merchants & many more! fusscHvat 111 (House of Hearing ffijt j Lr) Q CAPE L LI Id! riANCE soldier hollow (iijl IGALLE WASATCH He ft ;.r 2 , 1 uWjgnta iiiiRur ft) . At ANC RY H00PESVISI0N - - r ktNts camera l '' StoneHaven Dental ALPINE ' HiiPt- TLiEIHB - Get ready. Bidding begins April 20th. Resgister at uvbid.com ''US' .4 . |