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Show ——- Saturday, September 3, 2005 SATURDAY DAILY HERALD tidy“Can ind ile SUMMER CONCERTS: Two-hour con- weened Cert at 7 p.m. today at Homestead CANNON at UVSC: Po eee: Free.Info: (435) cae oeis930.am.-6 Fall Gardenpm, TourSept. of 10 gardens ‘Abra Cada\ pre- Cannon will speak on “The Ethics (s) (CC) (N) (8) (CC) T243), 12hin FySeriooon in UVSC.Facity A Q&ASeminar Room (LC wil follow. 10 in Utah County. Proceeds go to Alpine Summit which serves at-risk and dis students. $4 in advance or $6 on tour day. Info: 756-8413 NETWORKING POTLUCK:Brit ee a (no homemade items), busi cards, oc we Goi gener Calif. (Live) (s) (CC) TUESDAY BORDERS and FENCES: A panel of Westminster staff, students and facTailGaghcbeslong gator fences they encounter as at 7:30 p.m. tat coe Steal ness, advertising literature ae of Business for Professional Wine?730 p.m.Sept. 10 at Provo Courtyard 832-2822 or www.westminstercollege.edul friends to the Networking Marriott, 1600.N.Fre dom Blvd, Provo. $10. RSVP:766-9434. CHRISTIAN WOMEN: Joyce Schroeder will speak on “Living Water” at the fall luncheon for Utah Valley Christian Women’sFellowship, noon Sept. 17 at Provo Marriott Hotel. $15. Info: 226-0269 or 921-9329. POW WOW:Cub Scout Leader Pow Wow is 8 a.m.-3 p.m.neiat Mountain View High School, Orem. Gere) escorts gangster’s girl (DiLane) in late-1820s Harlem. Musical (Part 2 of 3) (CC) Fa Westminster (s) (CC) College, Salt Lake City. info: (801) (s) (CO) Fi | LISTENING TOUR: The Utah Arts Council will be at a town meeting at7 p.m. Sept 20at ProvoGly Library at becomes an L.A. vigilante. Scacchi. Suspense concems 236-7555 or www.arts.utah.gov. TOPS: Mona Chapter meets at 7 p.m. each Tuesday at Flying J Cafe, Payson.Info: (435) 623-0859 or 50classes offered. Register by Sept. 10 at www.utahscouts.org.Info: 465-0841 or 360-8597. RHYTHM TAP: Two master classes taughtby renowned tap dancer, ae Johnson, at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Sept. 17 at Lehi Arts Center, 685 N. Center, Lehi. $30. Info: 369-8806 or 766-0912. PROVO FARMER'S MARKET: Produce, crafts and food, 9 a. WEDNESDAY CHILDREN SING: Music Express, a children’s singing group,vaea its Christmas season nya Menak Vonasuainf: 226-0617. FIBROMYALGIA: “| the Gl Tract,” will be given gasji p.m. every Saturday at 100 S. 500 West, Provo.Info: 377-1859. BEATLES TRIBUTE: American Red Gross Benefit concert, “A Tribute to the Beatles,” is 4 p.m.Sept. 10 at the SCERA Shell, Orem. Proceeds will help replenish local disaster relief fund, provide assistancefor elderly and low-income families with utilities and provide financial assistance for localmilitary families. info: 426-8705. SUNDAY larold Cole at » Hespenibeug State St., Salt . Info: (801) 328-8080 or oft .0rg. CHILDREN’SLIT: The Children's Literature Review groupwill meet at 4pm. ete eee Lee Library, level 4, BYU campus. Topic wilt 2008 te fo ceren sed young adults. Info: 422-6735. TOPS:Spanish Fork Chapter meets at 2:30 p.m. each Wednesday at Hales Rest Home, 56 N. 100 East, Spanish ue Info: 465-2478 or www.tops. CHEETAH oe Mary Wykstra wil her experiences, working in Africa at 5 p.m. ee 4 at the EdZooCation Station Hogle Zoo,Salt LakeCity. ifr (201) ion 1729. PAYSON BAND CONCERTS:wae Huff wil! conduct weekly Sunday bandconcerts at 8 p.m.in Memorial Park, Payson,through Sept. 11."Consider Yourself,” “Tribute to Elvis,” “Buglers' Holiday” and Highlights from “Les Miserables” featured on Sept. 4. GRILLED CHEESE CHAMP:Eaters in Salt Lake City will vie for $1,750in prizes for the World hero Eating Championship at7 p.m.Sept. 18 ataUtah State faParkfino: (212) 627-5766 or www.ifoce.com. DEBTORS ANONYMOUS:Utah County Chapter of Debtors Anonymous meets at7:30 p.m. every Sundayat Seville Retirement Center, activity room, 325 W.Center St., Orem. Info: 226-6994. MONDAY LABOR DAY BAND CONCERT: Wayne Huff will conduct a Labor Day concert at 12:15 p.m. Sept. 5 in Memorial Park, Payson. “This Land is Your Land," “Give My Regards REUNIONS:. ee LOSS SUPPORT: PH ee Yom es Support Group meets 7pm. Wednesdays at 499 E. rai Hill Dr, Draper. Info: 766-9434. THURSDAY NEW FARMER'S MARKET: A new Farmer's Market is 4-8 p.m. Thursdays through mid-October at Riverwoods, 4801 N. er Ave., Provo, southeast parking lot. Produceincludes cherries, peas, lettuce, peaches, apricots and com. irdaceipi plants, herbs, iy and other crafts. FRIDAY FAMILY READING:Chieko Okazaki will speak on “Getting Lost Together Ma cont oeSapte ook Sept. 9 at American Heritage School, 736 N. i100 Eat Amen Fork Free. Info: 642-0055,ext. 503 or www.american: DINNER/ART FUND-RAISER:“Art & Soul,” TURN Community Service will have a dinner and art exhibi- tion from 6:30-11:30 p.m. Sept. 16 at South Towne Exposition Cen ter, m5 State St, Sandy. $40.Info: 866-359-8876 SHOWCASEOF HOMES:High-end ina ie PAYSONHIGH SCHOOL, CLASS OF 1995's 10-year reunion at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 3 at the Staheli residence, 1596 E. Gooseneck Dr., Payson.$25. Info: phsclassof1 995@gmail.com or 368-6712. LOGAN HIGH SCHOOL, CLASS OF 1986is seeking information on classmates for its 20-year reunion in June. Call (801) 782-4769 or e-mail cscun_1@yahoo.com with info. MILITARY REUNIONS East Coast VAW Squadron Assn.All East Coast Based VAW Squadrons. Sept. 7-11. Valley Forye,Pa.Info: (757) 479-2261or macs@visi.net. USS Long Beach CGN-9Assn.,Inc. Sept. 11-19. Sheraton Gateway. Hotel, Burlingame,Calif. Info:(866) 352-2469or Ibcgn9@aol.com. USS Maddox Destroyer Assn. (DD168, DD-622 & DD-731)Sept. 15-18. Mobile,Ala. Info: (714) 960-5283 or cwgilles45@aol.com. USS Sperry (AS12), Sept. 28-Oct. 1. Ventura Beach Marriott, Ventura, Calif. ne (281) aeor echt ee peg inet pie33st TOs, sia oom: cme cae Free education dass 6-9 p.m. Seot. 7-8 and 9 am:4 p.m. Sept. 17 at Community Action Services. Info: 373-8200,ext. 242. HEALINGFIELD:A 9/11 Flag Memorial Display of 3,000 flags will stand at ne Gh Gea, ae Centennial Way. Many remembre activities planned.info: (G01) 301. 6130 or www.healingfield.org. IN THE BEGINNING: Conference dscussing the Morii tes SeeIE at Prospector Lodge, Park City. $19.95. Int 11) 494-2300. WOMEN'S RETREAT: Massageshits, ETC. WEEKENDof DISCOVERY: Sundance a ees and explorer Jean lichel Cousteau a Dr. 5) marine biolo- Beeon 34, began driving on the right- oe this date: In 1978, Pope John Paul II was installed as the 264th In 1189, England’s King Richard I (the Lion-Hearted) ‘was crowned in Westminster. In 1658, Oliver Cromwell, the Lord Protector of England, In 1939,Britain and France declared war on Germany, twodaysafter the Nazi invasion of Poland: In 1943, the British Eighth Armyinvaded Italy during World War II, the same day Italy signed a secret armistice withthe allies. In 1967, Nguyen Van Thieu was elected president of South Vietnam under a new constitution. pecs Samt pms Sept. 17 and 9a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 22 Fork Library, 64 S. jbotast nfo 772-0409 or www.nurtureadopt. org/anaaa. EAN ee ere wil Preparatory program fyaget8 oes weak HEAD START: Bes pe ee children from low-income Enroll from Utah, Wantbab counties at 375-7981or in person at ARIES (March 21-April 19): Your ability to take something that is unfinished andturn it into something that works well will lead to bigger and better things. Offersare likely to come in thatwill leave you feeling a little uncertain. Don't decide quickly. long as you don't rely on others, you will do just fine today. Your energy levels will be up you down. Decide if it is time to movein a new direction. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): 264 W. 300 North, Provo. FOOD BANK: P: paper are at Utah Food ‘towels and toilet for the Food Drop Childedotcterl discussion, hike and film screening. $15. TIMPANOGOS CAVE: Saturday procenter in American Fork the following.Info: 756-5238. pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church. In 1989, a Cubana de Avia- cion jetliner crashed after takeoff in Havana,killing all 126 aboard and 26 people on the ground. In 1994, China and Russia proclaimed an end to any lingering hostilities, pledging they would nolongertarget nuclear missiles or use force against each other. Today's Birthdays: Actress Kitty Carlisle Hart is 95. Actress Helen Wagner (“As the World Turns”) is 87. “Beetle Bailey” cartoonist Mort run smoothly in the romance department. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Change is good,but consider how you plan to go aboutit. If you intend on spending a lot of money, think suai Working on a shoestring can bring the same reaalkafy if you are innovative. VIRGO thug, 23-Sept. 22): Not everyone will be in your corner. Show your worth by bringing about the changes iS fe l will make your life ‘er. Don't let someone who w & afing sop you. Set a time stick toit. ah (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Money matters may concern you today, Don't make a hasty purchase or lend money. Legal or healthissues mayarise if you haven't been taking care of your personal matters. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.21): Info: 223-4567. grams are at 10 a.m,; evening programsare at 7:30 p.m.at the visitors ofthe left. In 1976, the unmanned U.S. spacecraft Viking II landed on Marstotakethe first closeup, color photographs of the planet's surface. Hank Thompsonis 80. Actress Anne Jacksonis 79. Time magazinecontributing editor HughSideyis 78. Country singer Tompall Glaseris 72. Actress Eileen Brennanis 70. Actress Pauline Collins is 65. Rocksinger-musician Al Jardine (The Beach Boys)is 63. Actress Valerie Perrineis 62. Rock musician Donald Brewer (Grand Funk Railroad)is 57. Love maybe on your mind, but don't expect everything to Prepare to blow your own horn and let le know what ou are of doing. By authoritative, you can gain the respect. Don't secondguess what you aretrying to accomplish. Continued from B1 death in the bed twoyears old last night the bed caughtfire from the candle.” It’s easy to imagine what might have happened. The baby, afraid of the dark, wantedcandlelightto sleep by. Somehow, the candle ended up in the bed. By the time the mother and grandparents knew a fire was raging,the little one was dead. The horror and grief Rockguitarist Steve Jones of the mother and grandparents 40. Actor Costas Mandyloris that might indicate the mother’s (The SexPistols) is 50. Rock singer-musician Todd Lewis is 40. Actor Charlie Sheenis 40. SingerJennifer Paigeis 32. Actor Nick Wechsleris 27. Thoughtfor Today: “Art and religionfirst; then philosophy; can only be imagined, for there is but one obliquereference state of mind. Inaletter dated Nov. 20, 1864, nine monthsafter the baby died, lastly science. Thatis the order thanit has been” (Millennial that’s their order of importance.” — Muriel Spark, Scot- Star),It is possible that Elvira was starting to recover from hergrief. Or she may have had of the great subjectsoflife, tish author. The Associated Press the flu. We will never know. But that Charles's father was worried about how the news would affect him is certain from this entry in a familyletter recorded in the Journal History March 6, EUGENIA LAST,SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2005 TAURUS (April 20-May 20): As HIV. 339 W. ene Soniiech. handside ofthe road, instead Relatives Walkeris 82. Country singer HOROSCOPE City. Info: (801) 265-8472, ext. 33 or www.gsutah.org. ADOPTION eee Free on lasses for In 1967, motorists in Sweden the 246th day of 2005. There are 119 daysleft in the year. Today's Highlight jn History: On Sept. 3, 1783, the Treaty ofParis between the United States and GreatBritain offiaay ended the Revolutionary climbing and era CamCloudRim, Park spenyast2 USS Cascade AD-16, bas Branson, Mo. Info: anh ae5627. USS Canberra (CA-70/CAG-2). Oct. 12-16, OmniHotel, San Antonio, Tex.Info: (410) 208-4911 or ka izon.net. ‘SW USA Aleutian Island Veterans, Nov. 9-11, Laughlin, Nev.ret(954) 423-1852 TODAYIN HISTORY Today is Saturday, Sept. 3, 1864 6. It includesthis phrase, “as it may be a comfort to SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Don't overdoit or you will makepoordecisions. If you are smart and take yourtime, you will not be drawn down the wrong path. Less ego and morehands-on,disciplined workwill pay off. CAPRICORN(Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You can makecrucial moves, but not at the expense of your loved ones. Youwill have to walk a very fineline today. It can be doneif you aresensi- tive to the needs of others. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.18): A personal changeis in order. Consider making a moveorat least changing the dynamics of your current surroundings. The more you do,the better you will feel when you finish. A changewill be rejuvenating. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): pas are opening, and your que response randothers will be whatleads to future success, Changes areinevitable, so welcome them. Your energetic approachand your sensitivity will aid you in getting what you want. Charles whenhe hearsof the circumstances attendant on the death ofhis little child.” It wasn’t until April of 1864, while he was still in England, that he received the news of Abbie’s death (CSK biography p 2). He stayed to complete his mission. Oneother fact may have bearing onthis matter. Charles’s biography indicates thathis hair had turned white by the time he reached 26 years of age, in 1869. ~ Three moredaughters and three sons wereborn to Charles andElviraoverthe years. Two moreof the daughters died in chil |. We havenot yet been able to find anything aboutthe circumstances oftheir deaths. Going beyond the who, what and whereto ask “how”is part ofthe draw, the intrigue of genealogical detective work. Sometimes you solve the mystery; sometimes you will never know, D LaRae Free Kerr can be reached at Itsallrelatives@grundyec.net. |