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Show DAILY HERALD” CHURCH SERVICES at as ical Gur, 3803.40 400 school, 9:30 a.m. ch and nursery wile avelible drig wr ship service. Lion, The Witch andthe Wardrobe” for grade days through Feb.15. Info: 225-3038 or www.christev.org. PROVO Pastor Joshua Harding will speak on “Rejecting Revenge and Embracing Peace”at 11 a.m. Sunday at Provo Bible Church, 1449 W. 1150 South. Sunday school, 10 a.m.Info: 373-8272. Christi PROVO — Pastor Gene Short will speak on “Forgive One Another” at 10:15 a.m. Sundayat Light the Way Christian Fellowship, 150 N. 700 West. Sundayschool, 9 a.m. Fellowship,9:45 a.m.All ser- vices are bilingual. Prayer and Bible study are held throughout the week. Info: 494-1731. Community OREM — Rev.Charles Hineswill speak on “Satan Hates Christign Marriage” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Orem Community Church, 130 N. 400 East. Adult Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.andchildren’s Sunday school,10:30 a.m. Prayer and Praise meeting will be 7 p.m. Tuesdaywith the Hallefujah Band leading the praise. Info: 225-0067. Kally isa 4-year-old, spayed female boxer. She is housebrokenand great with children. For more OREM — Priest Roger Hope will speak on “Pause to Pray” at 11 a.m. Sunday at Communi- information on Kally, contact Lost Paws at 423-1443 or ty of Christ, 925 E. 1400 South. Animal Images Photographyof Provo, 427-5415, www, Info: 225-2986. animalimagesphotography.com. Evangelical visit lostpawsinc@ gmail.com. Photoby RaeniPehrson, OREM — Pastor Scott McKinneywill speak on “24” Lutheran PROVO — Pastor Rob Kraft will speak at 11 a.m. Sundayat St. Mark’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, 464 W. 3700 North. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Fellowship and refreshmentsfollow the services. Adult Bible study will be 7 p.m. Thursday.Info: MELINDA HOM-WILLIAMS/Daily Heraid Muslim women mourn and pray on Tuesday night during theAshura celebration at the Alrasool Islamic Centerin Salt LakeCity. the Middle East might trigger 225.5777. Presbyterian a cease in retaliation from insurgents,at least during the sacred month. “It would workasa cease Continued from BI SPRINGVILLE — Rev.Janet Riley will speak on “First _ ThingsFirst,” at 10:30 a.m. Sundayat Springville Presbyterian Church,245 S. 200 East. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Fellowship hour,11:30 a.m.Info: ‘| attacks, wecan’t be sitting there. We cannot initiate a fire,” Baioumysaid, “and 1 war, but we can certainly de- fend ourselves.” Both Salah and Baioumy suggested that ceasing movement amongU.S.troops in would lovethis to be observed by our troops.But I don’t think this is our plan. We want to keepfighting and I don't know why.” : 489-4390. PROVO — Rev. Jason Wallace will speak at 6 p.m. Sunday at Christ Presbyterian Church, 255 S. 700 East. Info: Relatives (801) 969-7948 or www.christpres.net. Continued from B1 Worship Experience PROVO Lead Pastor Dean L. Jackson. will speak on “Shun Evil Council” at 10 a.m. Sunday at Rock Canyon Church which meets at the Cinemark Theater at Provo Towne Centre. Prayer room is open 8-11 a.m. Rock Canyon Cafe,9:15 a.m. Kidz Prayz for children age4 throughsixth grade,9:45 a.m.Nursery is available, Info: 374-5725 or w ww.rockcanyon. org. (England) surname list entries. One was as a Personal An¢estral File Users Group board memberand the last was for a middle, maiden and married names with zeroresults. When entered my e-mail address, eight entries came up —all of them mine. Two show me as a seminar leader on Prometheon Courses. Four include mein Genealogical Speakers lists. Twolist my masters degree. Just for fun I searched my e-mail address on Google and got 31 hits. Four hits were for genealogy speaker groups. Four were Prometheon Courses. Eighteen were Yorkshire Ro ery. above search about “ var ago. Just for fun, I entered my name today and — voila! — 266 entries came up. Sometimes there's too much to wade through, even after focusing the search with additional qualifiers. Sometinies thereis nothing. But once in a while, you get treasures. + After practicing with your own name,try you sister's or cousin's or father's name. Sometimes you'll be richly rewarded. FYI RADON KITS: American Lung Association of Utah urges hom: eowners to have their homes tested for radon, Call for a free radon detection kit at (801) 484-4456 or visit www.utahlung.org. HOGLE ZOO VOLUNTEERS: Applications for the Volunteer Training program are being accepted through March 1. Info: (801) 582-1631 ext. 737 or www. hoglezoo.org. : FAMILY FIRST WEEK:Farilly First Week is today through Feb. 10 with a free family communication semi narat Timberline Middle Schoolat 6:30 p.m. Michael D. Cheney will speak on family communication. Info: Kent Hastings, 763-9001 ‘or contact@familyfirstweek.com. FALLIN’ IN LOVE SHOWCASE: BYU presents its Musi/Dance/Theatre Showcase,“Fallin’ in Love” featuring Broadwayfavorites at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m, Feb. 9-10 in Madsen Recital Hall, BYU campus.$9. Info: 422-5121 or performances. byu.edu. NIGHT of the WORLD: Mountain View High School choral departmentwill present “Night of the World,” a celebration ofintermational music and dance at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 17-18 at the high school. Tickets: 227-2400 ext. 255. BIRD COUNT:Great Backyard Bird Count will be Feb. 17-20. Count the birds in your backyard,balcony, schoolyard,park orwildlife refuge. Info: www.birdsource.org/gbbc. FUNDRAISING EVENT: Utah Peace Officers are fundraising for the “Raiders Exhibition Basketball” which is happening May1 at the McKay Events Center, UVSC cam- pus. Telephone calls to benefit this sporting event will be made from 9 a.m.to 9 p.m. now through April Avalanche Awareness: p.m.Feb. 29.Info: 426-8705. Nordic Ski Waxing: 7 p.m. Feb. 28at KINDERMUSIK: Music and movement lasses in Lehifor children age birth to 5 years will be through May 25. Space limited. Register: 407-6163. MUSIC EXPRESS: Summer sessionfor Music Express, a children’ssinging group will be 4-5 p.m. Wednesdays at the SCERA, Orem. Info: 2260617. PARENTING WORKSHOP:Parent Workshop Series meets six Thursdays from 7-9 p.m.through March 9 at Nebo Leaming Center, 520 S. Main St, Springville. Register: 489-5168. REI CLASSES:Free classes. Info: www.rei.com or (801) 501-0850 for Sandy; (801) 486-2100 for Salt Lake City store. 3 Trekking in Peru, 7 p.m.Feb. 7 at 3285E. 3300 South, Salt LakeCity. Trekking in Peru:7 p.m,Feb. 9 at 10600 S. 230 West, en lobal Positioning: 7 p.m., Feb. 14 at 3285 E. 3300 South,Sal Lake City. Global Positioning:7 p.m. Feb. 16 at 10600 S. 230 West, Sandy. Avalanche Awareness: 7 p.m.Feb. 21 at 3285 E. 3300 South, Salt Lake City. 23 at 10600 S. 230 West, Sandy. 3285 E. 3300 South, Salt Lake City. ARTCLASSES: Drawing classes for children ages 6-9 years will be taught by Liz Evans on Feb. 11 at American Fork Fire/Safety Building, 96 N. Center St., American Fork. Info: 756-1165 or 763-3081. FRUIT TREE PRUNING: Pruning demos by Adrian Hinton or Tom Hill at the following times and places. Info: USU Extension, 851-8479 Feb. 9, 2-4 p.m.: peach,apricot, plum at 450 W. 1000 South, Orem. Feb. 21, 2-4 p.m.: pear, cherry, apriCot, apple, plum at 781 S. 1080 East, Orem. ofChristianity, biblical languages, theology, worship and evangelism. Classes at 699 E. South Temple with free parking off First Avenue.Info: (801) 581-1900 or www.sits.edu. TREE HAZARD:A Tree Hazard and Appraisal Workshop will be Feb. 9-10 at Ogden-Weber Applied Technology College, . Info: (801) 446-8229 or www.utahurbanforest.org, DUCK STAMP: The 2006 Utah Junior Duck Stampcontestis for children in grades kindergarten th 12. Booklets are available calling (435) 723-5887ext. 16 or http:// duckstamp.fws.gov. Deadline for art submissionsis March 15. GOLF TOURNAMENT:The first annu- al Canary Garden Golf Tournament Feb.22, 2-4 p.m.: apple, pear, peach, cherry, plum, apricot, Asian pear at 6848 W. 10205 North, Highland. Feb. 23, 3-5 p.m.: apple, apricot, plum at 684 W. 1140 North, Orem. Feb, 27, 2-4 p.m.: apple, peach,pear, apricot, roses at 673 S. 350 West, Orem. Feb, 28, 2-4 p.m.; apricot, apple, peach at 424 N. Magellan, Elk Ridge. BIBLICAL CLASSES:Salt Lake Theological Seminary opensspring semester classes through May 19 including biblical studies, history fundraiser will be 8 a.m.April 29 at Talons Cove, Saratoga Springs. Benefits grief support for families. Info: 472-7377. CAREGIVER SUPPORT:Caregiver Support Groupfor anyone who cares for a disabled orelderly loved ‘one meets to discuss money man- agementin February and preparing for emergencies in March. 6:30 p.m. thefirst and third Tuesdays atthe Eldred Center, 270 W.500 North, Provo. 6:30p.m.the first Wednesdayat American Fork Senior Center, 54. Main, American Fork. 6 p.m. the fourth We Hearthstone Manor, 1424 S. 1700 oer eae East, Spanish Fork. 6:30 p.m. the 4 aN TheStitching Corner Inc. > Generations of Sewing Experts 631 E. 1700S. Orem * 801 426-6900 third Wednesday at Courtyard at Jamestown, 3352 N. 100 East, Provo, ee CLINIC: BYU ive Clinic offers teens 1190 N. 900 East, Provo,with a one-time fee of $15/person: Divorce adjustment (adults): Tuesdays, 6:30-8 p.m, Divorce adjustment(children): Thursdays, 6-7:30 p.m. Marital enhancement: Wednesdays, 7-8:30 p.m. Understar jing a defi: ant child: TBA. Info: 422-7759. 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