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Show 16 SPRINGVILLE HERALD Thursday, February 22, 2007 Mapleton Jr. High girls take second in tournament On Wednesday, Feb. 14, the girls basketball team from Mapleton Jr. High took second place in the Timber-Creek Classic basketball bas-ketball tournament! The girls ate Timpview's lunch in the first round, 51-19; 51-19; and then slipped past Timberline by one point in the second, 25-24. x Orem was their next vic UD01 'open house toiuglit for S.& 92 corridor 1 In order to develop long-term transportation solutions for state Route 92 in Lehi and Highland, the Utah Department of Transportation will hold a meeting for area citizens, tonight, Thursday, Feb. 22, at IM Flash Technologies Technolo-gies Complex (formerly Micron) 1550 E. 3400 North, Lehi from 5:30-7:30 p.m. "We're just getting underway un-derway with the study and it's important for us to hear from area residents, businesses busi-nesses and commuters as to what their concerns and comments are regarding the future of the S.R. 92 corridor," said Dan Avila, UDOT project manager. The meeting will be conducted con-ducted in an open-house format, providing one-on-one opportunities for area residents to discuss their opinions and solutions with project team members. S.R. 92 serves as the Defensive driving classes available The Utah Safety Council-is Council-is now offering four-hour defensive driving courses for individuals in the Pro-voOrem Pro-voOrem area. Courses are held throughout each month, at the Utah Valley State College (Orem Campus). Cam-pus). Also, Spanish defensive defen-sive driving is held once a month in our Salt Lake location. The four-hour course consists of classroom instruction in-struction and focuses on accident prevention, driving driv-ing confidence, awareness of hazards and improving driving skills. Drivers may complete the course for a 50-point reduction from their Utah driving record, once every ev-ery three years. Individuals Individu-als 55 years of age and older, may qualify for insurance discounts after completing the course. Registration is $40 per person, or $10 for those r"""""""3 I ..4,3 1 jHsai W 8 I i ilk"Lill3ClnF0ik" i MtU D. Willi rUIUKUCUl LIIIIIII33IUID IOI mr,i$ . . Expires 33107 - tim in the semi-finals, beating beat-ing them 29-19. The Mustangs moved on to the finals, playing a great championship game against Pleasant Grove. Pleasant Grove started out strong, but the Mustangs mounted a strong comeback come-back in the second half. The final score was 31 - 22, Pleasant Grove. main corridor for several communities in northeastern northeast-ern Utah County as well as being the route for recreational recre-ational users accessing the Alpine Loop. In 2005, the U.S. Congress earmarked $20 million in federal funds for improvements to the corridor. UDOT has hired HW Lochner Inc. to conduct the analysis. The project team will evaluate the section of S.R. 92 from 1-15 to the mouth of American Fork Canyon. The Environmental Environmen-tal Assessment (EA) will take 13 months to complete with final recommendations recommenda-tions expected by February Febru-ary 2008. For more information and to receive ongoing project updates, visit the project Web site, www. udot.utah.govsr-92, or contact con-tact Randi Shover, Public Involvement Specialist, at (801) 262-8700 or via email at sr-92hwlochner.com. age 55 and over that are only seeking a reduction in their insurance rate, For additional information informa-tion or to register, please contact the Utah Safety Council at 800-933-5943 or visit www.utahsafety-council.org. www.utahsafety-council.org. Somehow I can't believe that there are any heights then President Buchanan that cannot be scales by decided to send a military a man who knows the se- force to quash the prob-crets prob-crets of making dreams lems or supposed upris-come upris-come true. This special ings, as they were present-secret, present-secret, it seems to me, can ed to him. be summarized in four C's. Word of such a military They are curiosity, confi- action was received by dence, courage and con- President Young, as the stancy and the greatest people of the valley were of all is confidence. When celebrating the 24th of you believe in a thing, July (the date the saints believe in it all the way, first entered the Salt Lake implicitly, and unquestion- Valley) in Big Cottonwood able. - Walt Disney What worries you masters mas-ters you. - Haddon W. Robinson Congratulations to the Mapleton Mustangs of Mapleton Jr. High! Their season record was 11-9. Members of the team are: 5 Sammie Frei-Guard, Frei-Guard, 10 Natalia Garcia- Guard, 11 Brianna Blackwell- Guard, 12 Sta-cie Sta-cie Buhler- Forward, 14 Saira Christensen- Guard, 15 Vanessa Johnson-Forward, Johnson-Forward, 21 Shea Al-dana- Forward, 23 Jaycee Carry- Forward, 30 Jenny Scott- Forward, 33 Aubrey Au-brey Smith- ForwardCenter ForwardCen-ter and 34 Jessica Jensen-Center. Jensen-Center. The manager is Kassandra Paprocki. with Assistant Coach Paige Sig-gard Sig-gard and Head Coach- Suzi Doll. X "One day it started raining hearts" and the children at Art City set to work making their valentines they also made som retty sometimes upside-down world it is nice td know that love is still Historical Continued from page 1 generally were unable to perform their responsibilities responsi-bilities as directed from Washington. A supposed rebellion had been formed against these leaders, and word was sent to Washington Wash-ington of the happenings. These leaders eventually returned to Washington with varied and unsavory reports. Letters from both Utah leaders and Washington were exchanged, and many misrepresented the state of affairs of the Utah Territory. Upon the reading of various letters and listening to reports, Canyon. An army was being be-ing sent to the territory to settle a rebellion and restore re-store law and order. After the celebration lililt mm DuraBlend Synthetic Blend Tough Driving Formula Tough driving formula for stop-and-go traffic or hauling and towin g Better cold start properties and faster oil f circulation i Xffi i r r-1 Up to 5 Quarts 'Change Top Most Fluids , .i ! -, . 1 .... . t- : - - ' k - t in "i w It I V t : - I !l li it 1 J II II v ' , H fl I V-W fa vi-j--. --- Lama mmt m -n an-tr iirrnar ! - -A Society lecture A - lllill . & ' - ' t,." i4 This is the bunkhouse at Camp Floyd where Johnston's Army stayed during their time in Utah in the 1850's. It is located in Fairfield west of Lehi and Eagle Mountain. Camp Floyd and Johnston's Army will be the subject at the Wednesday, Feb. 28, meeting of the Springville Historical Society. was over, Young made the announcement about the army, and the saints were stunned. Directions were given, massive preparations were made, crops were harvested harvest-ed with much wheat being be-ing gathered and stored in hidden caches. There was also a call to all communities communi-ties to arm themselves. Lands were made barren bar-ren in some instances, and the area designated to be the temple grounds in Salt Lake was covered and made to appear as a plowed field, no sign of price Auto Center 1715 W. 500 S. Springville 01-806-9500 i mm . ViQM Oil 'SI MaxLife 75,000 miles or more Special additives that extend engine life Helps reduce oil consumption and prevent leaks Protects against wear on critical engine parts 71 M Oil Filter 29pt Inspection Check Tire Pressure f j&l. ,-tm warn w Mapleton Jr. High Girls Basketball Team 3 S-i-i ' 1f , A c is'1KMMa - lis Elementary School knew Valentine's Day was coming soon. As they inventive boxes to catch those wishes of friendship and love. In a important, quote from "The Day It Rained Hearts" by Felicia Bond buildings. Livestock were to be moved to the mountains moun-tains for safe keeping. When the army arrived, they found very little to support the claims of a great settlement. There were few people milling around, and where was the rebellion? The supposed sup-posed chaos that was to be exhibited was not found. After much discussion and talks among the military mili-tary leaders and the leaders lead-ers in Salt Lake, it was decided de-cided that the army would not be allowed to make an encampment in the greater O SynPower 13 Full Synthetic Maximum Power & Protection j Designed for high-, high-, ' performance engines Maximum horsepower and superior protection at higher temperatures REGULAR OIL CHANGE $1995 - Service Hours: M-F 8am-6pm Appointment recommended but not required 'i . i XT -"If f Salt Lake area. The army, their equipment, their animals ani-mals etc., were forced to march onto an area south and west of Salt Lake. The site designated would become be-come known as the Camp Floyd military installation. The Johnston Army Ar-my Post graced the area from 1858 to 1861. It was the largest military installation installa-tion in the U.S. at that time. The presence of Johnston's John-ston's Army had an effect ef-fect on all communities in Utah, especially those of the Utah Valley area. Directions Di-rections were given that there should be no involvement involve-ment of the citizens of the area with these gentile soldiers, sol-diers, but as time went by, dozens of eggs, butter and other commodities were sold to the army. Friendships were struck up with the young girls of various communities and the soldiers, which eventually eventu-ally resulted in some marriages. mar-riages. The time of the Johnston's John-ston's Army involvement in Utah brought about many changes and challenges, chal-lenges, and these historical moments will be shared at the lecture to be held on February 28th. Please bring your friends and neighbors and spend a vary informative evening, regarding a great event that was a historical part of our community. Any questions please contact members of the Historical Society. |