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Show -NEW S- Spanish Fork Covemw what matters most WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2007 • A5 Sherlock Holmes Courtesy photo ELEMENTARY: Will Arthur of Spanish Fork, and Ernie Messerly of Springville star in "Sherlock Holmes and the West End Horror," a comedy murder mystery now playing at the Springville Playhouse, 50 South Main St., Springville. The show runs each Friday, Saturday and Monday through Nov. 3. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. and tickets are $7-8. Omega Martial Arts students BLACK BELT: Students from Omega Martial Arts schools located in Springville and Payson had their annual black belt test on Oct. 12-13. From the Payson school, is Jayman Davis from Salem who is 11 years old. This is the youngest age you can qualify to receive your black belt from Omega. Jayman Davis has been a student with Omega Martial Arts since he was four years old. He began as a student of the kid kicker program three months before the age of five. Since then, Jayman has been an active student for seven and a half years. Now, at age 11, Jayman is a sixth grade student at Foothills Elementary in Salem, and has been invited to test for his black belt. Also pictured are Bill Wright and Keaton Olsen from Payson. Courtesy photos / Darren Atkinson WITH THE GREATEST OF EASE: Springville's C.J.Giles, first dan black belt flies through the air over fellow students. Pictured from left to right is Martin Bradshaw of Springville, black belt; Troy Young of Mapleton, black belt; Stacy James of Spanish Fork, black belt; Tanner Wilson of Springville, second dan black belt; Maddy Morris of Provo, black belt; and Sarah Hinkley of Santaquin, second dan black belt. Amy Bourn / Spanish. Fork News HOW MUCH WOOD: Wood carvers from around the state descended on Spanish Fork for the Utah Valley Wood Sculpture Show and Competition, Oct. 12-13. Wood carvers come to SF newsletters, demonstrations and most important, the to socialize opportunity Wood carvers of all skill with fellow wood carving levels had the chance to strut enthusiasts. their stuff this last Friday and The show and competition Saturday, Oct. 12-13, at the this year included wood .Utah Valley Wood Sculpture sculpture displays, where Show and Competition, each piece was shown in held in Spanish Fork at the its unique category and Veterans Memorial Building. skill level. A class was also The Utah Valley Wood available to teach beginners Carving Club hosted this the basics of woodcarving. show. Their main goal Ben Woodruff, a is promote and increase professional bird trainer, was interest in and appreciation on sight with a rare bird show for woodcarving, including on Saturday. woodtuming, pyrography. Master woodworkers in tarsi a and gourd carving. where attended including: The Utah Valley Wood Bill Burch, who has carved Carving club meets the over 45,000 bolo ties. Dale second Thursday of ev^ry Taylor, who has mastered the month in Provo at Tree line art of intarsia, creating some (1221 E. 1120-S). All are very beautiful pieces of art, welcome and encouraged to and Tim Preston, who can attend. Yearly club dues are transform an ordinary log into only $12. That gives you something that it has always the chance to attend classes, wanted to be by just using a shows and meetings. You «et chainsaw. Amy Baum STAFF WRITER SFFD Open House HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING * Sales * Ssr/icc * Installation * Green Sticker * Financing OAC WHATEVER IT TAKES' 798-1700 David Davis, Realtor 801-318-9907 Amy Baum / Spanish Fork News www.iphotohomcs.com Do more than btleng, participate. Do more than cart, kelp. Do mort than btlttvt, practict. Do more than be/air, bt kind Do more than ditto*, vntrk. Prudential # SAFETY EDUCATION: The annual Spanish Fork firefighter's open house took place on Wednesday, Oct. 10. The purpose of the open house is to promote fire safety, and to meet the volunteer EMTs and firefighters who serve the community. The kids can climb into the fire trucks and try on the equipment, to become familiar with what it is firefighters and EMTs do. The open house not only provides an educational experience, but helps kids not to be afraid of firefighters and EMTs in the event of an emergency. , \ |