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Show WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2009 • A5 Guardian of Your Community News Kiwanis Jr. Miss Courtesy photo Courtesy photo SUMMER SOCIAL: On Sept. 9, the Kiwanis Club held an Appreciation Dinner to thank all those who helped with the Fiesta Days Rodeo concession stands. A delicious steak dinner with all the trimmings was served to over 50 members and guests. Eugene Colledge conducted the meeting. Deloris Nelson led the music. Bob Zahrt led the . pledge and Dennis Gull offered the prayer. Chad Bunn gave thanks to all the volunteers and Mark Nelson gave a financial report. Then Dale Peery introduced "The Good 01' Boys," Jack Linde, Jim Clark and Ray Allen Swenson, who entertained the group for the remainder of the evening. Pictured, left to right are Jack Linde, Jim Clark and Ray Allen Swenson. OH BABY: Kayla Christensen and Ginelle Jack, Spanish Fork-Salem Junior Miss representatives, pose with little Makenna Peterson, daughter of Natalie and Dave Peterson of Salem, during the Salem Days Baby Contest in August. Kayla and Ginelle participated as volunteer judges for this fun event. Nebo Community Choir The Nebo Chorale, for- Hurrah in September. This mally known as the Span- December, the Nebo Choish Fork Community Choir rale will be joined by the and then the Spanish Fork Nebo Philharmonic OrRegional Chorale, has chestra, under the direcbeen in existence since its tion of Ben Winkler and inception in 1992. Its roots The Utah County Handbell began when Michael Mc- Choir, under the direction Clean held a local Christ- of Karen Eskew-WyHie. mas concert and requested The Chorale has started a acommunity choir to assist tradition of inviting a guest him. At the conclusion of artist to perform in their this successful event, Anne annual Christmas concert. Banks, Spanish Forks first They are excited to presArts Council President ent Debra Bonner, a local and Marilyn Paice, one extraordinary vocal coach, of Spanish Forks talented as the guest artist. Debra music teachers, decided has degrees in vocal perfort0 keep it alive. Thus, for mance, has studied with the 17 years, Spanish Fork has best coaches world-wide produced a community in the pop and gospel mecjhoir, showing a strong ', diums, and has performed interest in community in- and taught all over the vlolvement. United States. Many of her 1 Rick Lunt, current di- students have been Amerirector of the Nebo Chorale, can Idol winners and can be encourages all who can to seen in Broadway produccome and participate in this tions. year's season. The Chorale For Easter, the choir will will perform at Spanish once again join the Utah Forks annual Harvest Moon Valley Children's Choir, The Payson Masterworks Chorale, and Latter Day Saint Institute Choir on Good Friday, in the Provo Tabernacle. The Chorale will finish its season with its annual Kaleidoscope Concert featuring a wide array of musical interests. "I am excited to start another season full of great choral music literature for the choir and community alike," says Rick Lunt, dilt rector. We understand life's busy expectations. Should previous commitments prevent you from being to rehearsal at 7:00, come late." Rehearsals for the Nebo Chorale resumed on Tuesday,. Sept. 8, 2009 in the choir room at American Leadership Academy, located at 898 West 1100 South, Spanish Fork. All of the rehearsals will be held on Tuesday evenings, 7 8:30 p.m. Anyone ages 18 and above are encouraged to attend. Four Generations Courtesy Photo FAMILY TIES: Lance Stephen Wilson and his wife Melanie recently welcomed the arrival of the fourth generation male Wilson to the family, Ty Stephen Wilson. Little Ty is joined on this special occasion by his great grandfather Shirley Wilson, his father Lance and grandfather Steve Wilson. Milestone Eagle Scout Gilbert "Bert" Liddiard Colton Shane Goudy Colton Shane Goudy, son of Mark & Tori Goudy of Salem will be awarded the rank of Eagle Scout on Sept. 27. He is a Varsity Scout in Troop 1517 of the Salem Knoll Park Ward. His service project was making and installing new signs at the Loafer View Recreation Complex. Hooray! Hooray! He's made the "day" Gilbert "Bert" Liddiard is celebrating his 80th Birthday. Imagine that? His family ,VeraLy nn, Jeff, Marj, Megg, Dwight, Paul, Heather and his wife, LaRee invite you to an open house Saturday, Sept. 19, from 2-4 p.m. at his home 361 North 300 West, Spanish Fork. 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