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We Love Springville

Every Spring the Daily Herald newspaper does “The Best of Utah Valley Reader’s Choice Awards.”  Today the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners in a large varieties of categories were announced.  I’ve listed all of the Springville winners.  The ones in bold are places we’ve been to or used.

  • 1st Car Wash, Wiggy Wash
  • 1st Tire Shop, Johnson  Tire Service
  • 1st Home Improvement / Hardware Store, Sunroc
  • 2nd Garden Center / Nursery, Sunroc
  • 1st Home Decore, Rod Works
  • 1st Motorcycle Dealer, White Knuckle Motorsports
  • 1st Doors and Windows Store, Sunroc
  • 1st Golf Pro Shop, Hobble Creek Golf Course
  • 3rd Kids Doctor
  • 2nd Toy / Candy Store, Funfinity
  • 1st Hospital, Utah Valley Regional Center (close by in Provo)
  • 2nd Physical Therapist
  • 2nd Hot Dogs, Kranky Franks (1st J Dawgs, 3rd Costco.  How many other places are there?)
  • 1st Dessert, Magleby’s
  • 1st Fine Dining, Magelby’s
  • 1st Grocery Store, Reams
  • 2nd Butcher
  • 1st Produce, Reams
  • 1st Golf Course, Hobble Creek Golf Course
  • 2nd Driving Range, Hobble Creek Golf Course
  • 3rd Skate Park
  • 3rd Fountain Drink, SOS Drug
  • 1st and 2nd Child Care Centers
  • 1st Museum
  • 1st Local Summer Event, Art City Days
  • 2nd City Celebration / Festival, Art City Days
  • 1st High School Mascot, Springville Red Devils
  • 1st City to Live In, Springville
  • 1st Downtown Area, Springville
  • 3rd Music Instruction, Art City Music Academy
  • 1st Violin Teacher, Kathryn Moore (: (Larry’s opinion)
  • 1st Dirt Bike Riding, Hobble Creek Canyon (Larry’s opinion)

We are really proud of our little town and we love living here!

Saturday is more work than a weekday

Last week we planted the raspberry starts we got from Mom, Josie, and Grandma.  Thank you all so much!  Some of them are looking like they really miss home, but most of them seem to be doing okay.  Kathryn’s says they better live!

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Yesterday we took advantage of a rare free Saturday to get some good work done on our yard.  For several weeks we’ve been working towards putting rocks around our mailbox.  We sprayed out the weeds, let them die, dug them out, removed some dirt, and smoothed out what remained.  Yesterday we made it to Sunroc building center and bought some ground cloth and finally the rocks.  And now it’s finally done.  We really like it.

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I also took the opportunity to attack the flower garden in front of our front window.  It was full of old roots from the old tree and other long gone plants.  I basically plowed the area cleaning out the soil as I found stuff.  You can see the work in progress in the above picture.  Then I gave it a new grade and smoothed it out all nice.  It was a lot of work!  I’m grateful that we don’t have to farm by hand.  We’d all be a lot skinnier I think.  Now we just have to decide if we want to put down ground cloth and bark, or just plant stuff and deal with the weeds as they come.

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After this was done, I was really tired.  As I was putting away the tools, I saw some weeds in the back yard growing in the grass and I decided to mow them really quick.  I mowed them and even put the lawn mower away, but I just couldn’t stop.  I decided I would just mow the front yard.  After that was done, I put the lawn mower away again, but I just couldn’t stop.  So I gave in and decided to mow the back yard too.  I was just about exhausted when Kathryn came out to check on me, and she helped push me for the last couple of rounds.  Such a sweetheart!

To top off all the outside stuff accomplished, Kathryn attacked the mountainous pile of laundry that had accumulated and cleaned the house.  Then after dinner we made a double batch of strawberry jam and watched a movie!  Just a very great day.  Thanks Kathryn for being so amazing!

Tabernacle Concert

Kathryn’s mom recently joined the Orchestra at Temple Square.  She had her first performance this Friday and Kathryn and I decided it would be fun to drive up to SLC to see her.  We swung by Tim’s office on our way over and picked him up and headed over to the Tabernacle.  We picked a nice spot on the upper balcony where we could easily see Suzanne.  Being married to Kathryn, I’ve been to quite a few concerts, but mostly she’s playing in them and I’m in the audience with Tim and Suzanne.  It was a little strange to be with Kathryn watching her mom play.  They did a great job and the concert was very good.  The acoustics in the Tabernacle are unlike any place I’ve ever been to for a concert.  When the first piece began, and the women started singing, it sounded like they were miked and there was a speaker up behind our right shoulder.  Several of us looked around to see if there was, which there wasn’t.  I then realized that the women were turned more towards us and their voices were bouncing off of the curved ceiling above us like a parabolic reflector.  It was like at a science fair where they have the two parabolic reflectors across the room, and you and a friend can speak to each other at normal volume.  The Tabernacle is a very interesting building.
“If these old walls could talk…”

Truths Restored by the Prophet Joseph Smith

The purpose of the Sunday School lesson today was to help class members appreciate the Prophet Joseph Smith’s role in bringing forth the word of the Lord in this dispensation.  I really liked the table below from the lesson which lists some of the truths restored by Joseph Smith with an associated Bible verse.

Subject Scriptures in the Bible Scriptures Given through Joseph Smith
Physical nature of the Godhead Matthew 3:16–17;John 4:24Acts 7:55 Joseph Smith—History 1:17D&C 130:1, 22
Our creation in God’s image Genesis 1:27 Moses 6:8–9
Apostles and prophets Ephesians 2:204:11–16 D&C 107:23, 33, 35, 39, 58112:30–32
Melchizedek Priesthood Hebrews 6:207:17 D&C 84:19–25107:1–8, 18–19
Aaronic Priesthood Hebrews 7:11 D&C 1384:18, 26–27, 30107:1, 13–14, 20
Mode of baptism Matthew 3:16 3 Nephi 11:22–26;Moroni 8:8–12D&C 20:71–74
The gift of the Holy Ghost Acts 8:17 D&C 20:41, 4335:6;121:46
Premortal existence Jeremiah 1:4–5 D&C 93:29Abraham 3:22–26
Baptism for the dead 1 Corinthians 15:29 D&C 128:16–18
Resurrection Job 19:25–26John 5:28–29;1 Corinthians 15:22 Alma 11:42–45
The three kingdoms of glory 1 Corinthians 15:40–42 D&C 76:50–112;131:1
Eternal marriage Genesis 2:24;1 Corinthians 11:11 D&C 131:1–4132:19
Our potential to become like Heavenly Father Romans 8:17 D&C 88:10793:20;132:20–24