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Show The Magna TimesWest Valley News, Thursday, April IS, 1999 3 Community Debut with The Whole Shebang' Magna's Osborn Sisters to release their first album by GARY R. BLODGETT Dann Huff. The album title was taken from a line in their song, "I will . . . But" Lyric Street Records introduced SHeDAISY with a nationwide tour big screen featuring a film highlighting the lives, styles and personalities of the three sisters. Their first single, "Little Goodbyes," is off to a great start at radio, winning song wars, getting lots of requests, and debuting with over 50 adds out of the box. In dealing with SHeDAISY, it's best to expect the unexpected. EDITOR You can say you "hit it big" in the music industry when you release your first album. Well, the Osborn Sisters of Magna - Kristyn, Kelsi and Kassidy - are on the threshold of . te hitting it big. Singing together for SHeDAISY Recordings, the trio will release their initial album, "The Whole Shebang," on Tuesday, May 11, on Lyric Street Records. The band's name, "SHeDAISY," was taken from a Native American word meaning "My Sister." The sisters come from their country roots of growing up in a rodeo DELCINA and CHARLES WHITE Crofts, White married April 9 These three young, beautiful women push musical boundaries as hard as they push themselves and the result is "The Whole SHeBANG" a debut CD that is as fresh as it is impressive. "The Whole SHeBANG" embraces all the possibilities of present-day Country, walking down classic Country lanes - and roaring KELSI, KASSIDY, and KRISTYN OSBORN - town and listening to Country music. Although they currently down highways. The first is personified by "The Woman Needs," and the latter turns up in 'Cause I Like It That Way." In between, "Still Holding Out For You," is a slow, sad look at lost has infec love; Little Good-byes- " tious feelings; and "Dancing With Angels" is a sweet and soaring look at love's possibilities. They take an approach that permeates everything they do. Rest assured, there is nothing ordinary about their approach to music. turbo-charg- - Delcina Crofts and Charles Cody White were married Friday, April 9, 1999 in West Valley City. A wedding reception was held in their honor at the LDS Harman Ward building. A bridal shower was hosted by the brides mother and held at their home on Saturday, April 3. She was assisted by two of the brides sisters, Catrina Leffel and Sylvina Crofts. The bride is the daughter of Sylvan and Dorothy Crofts of West Valley. Delcina is the youngest of seven children. She has six older sisters who were in attendance at the wedding celebration: Brenda Catrina Leffel of West Valley City, Regina from Round Rock, Texas, Penina from Lubbock, Texas, and Sylvina who still lives at home and is preparing to serve a mission for the LDS Church. reside in Nashville, the sisters are from Magna and graduated from Cyprus High School. Kristyn every song on the album, which was produced by The groom is the son of Douglas and Shirleen White of West Valley. Charles is the fourth of eight chil- Harman Home offers varied activities for seniors throughout April Reep from St. George, Lisa The newlyweds will make their home in St George. te by DONA BIERMAN dren. His brothers and sisters include: Kris White and wife STAFF W RITER April is a busy month for those at Harman Family Home Senior Center. Bingo is scheduled April 15 at 11 a.m. April 16 is Stress Release Day. DIS'DIQlQia Pioneer Valley Hospital to host lecture on carpal tunnel April 21 The Salt Lake Industrial Clinic invites local employers interested in learning about Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Cumulative Trauma to attend a luncheon on April 21 at 12 noon in the Pioneer Valley Free lecture on cardiovascular Births at Pioneer Valley Hospital through April 10 are as follows: April 7: Sue Ann Sorensen and lames Ivie, girl. West Valley City. April 7: Cindi and Steve Despain, girl. Salt Lake City. April 9: Thu Thi and Dung Vau Nguyen, boy, Kearns. April 9: Mandy Edwards and Robbie Moya, girl, Magna. April 10: Anhnhi Vo and Xquy Nguyen, boy. West Jordan. Hospital Conference Room. The lecture "Cumulative Trauma versus Carpal Tunnel" will be presented by Todd Brown, P.T., C.H.T., Rocky Mountain Therapy Services. He will provide education to employers on how to understand the differences between Cumulative trauma and Carpal Tunnel. The discussion will provide an review of the spe- cific therapy treatments to be administered, goals for desired outcomes, and what employers can do not only to prevent the disease but how to accommodate the symptoms once they occur. Please call Jodi Dejong at 964-323-5 for more information. "Understanding Cardiovascular Disease," a free workshop sponsored by the Pioneer Valley Hospital Wellness Center will be held on Monday, April 19 at 5 p.m. in the hospital conference room. Along with an overview of the basic structure and function of your heart, they will explain how plaque' forms along artery walls and why that plaque formation can lead to cardiovascular disease. They will also discuss valve disease, stroke, cardiomyopathy, and congestive ' heart failure. will various tests They explain used to diagnose cardiovascular diseases, including EIG's, stress testing, thallium and persantine stress testing, echocardiograms, I Preschoolers will entertain April 20 at 1 1 a.m. More entertainment will follow on April 21 with the team of Allan and Duane, also at 1 1 a.m. A volunteer banquet by invitation only is scheduled for April 22 at 5 p.m. April 27 brings a presentation on Gardening for Fitness. A Grantsville trip is scheduled April 28. Reservations must be made by signing up at the front desk. The cost is $3. An art show is planned for April 29. Paintings and drawings by seniors or families of seniors will be displayed. Contact the center if interested in displaying artwork. On Wednesdays, 10 a.m., seniors can participate in an arts and crafts class or practice with the mixed chorus. Computer classes are a with Print Shop software at 2 Lunch is daily and reservations must be made one day in advance before 1 p.m. A suggested donation is $1.50. In addition to these events, daily activities are available. On Monday mornings, 10 a.m., seniors can get involved with classes in oil painting, arts and crafts, and personal family history. Exercise classes are available at 10:30 a.m., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. On Tuesdays at 10 a.m., mixed chorus practices and a ceramics class meets followed by bingo at 12:45 p.m., and cards at 1 p.m. ail-ab- p.m. On Thursdays. 9:30 a.m., at 12.45 p.m., with beginning Word Perfect at 1:30 p.m. Bingo is played Friday at 12:30 p.m. Pool can be played any day. For information on these events and other questions, Hannan Home at South 3600 West. IPfwtoarci p fn i " Engagement? Wedding? Share the news with friends and neighbors with an announcement in the Magna Times Private Lessons and behavior modification also available. 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