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Show HERALD DAILY B2 PRICES IT THE FUT.ZP TPAwvAirirw u U JLL vx wan, jl. in n 4m a m. Trees Arbor Day Foundation, 100 Arbor Ave., Nebraska City, Neb., 68410, or join online at www.arborday.org. Utah's AARP Driver Safety Program is launching OperaIn October tion Triple-Plathere will be a driver safety class offered somewhere in Utah every single day, includ- ing many in Utah County. Also during October, every volunteer Driver Safety Program instructor in Utah will teach at least one class and every sponsor of classes in the past will offer a class. The eight-hou- r class, which has no exams or actual driving, teaches safety strategies and how to cope with the challenges that creep into one's life beginning, usually, around the age of 50. To locate a class nearby, call For more information on sponsoring a class, call I The HEALUtah Miniature Golf Classic will be from 6 p.m. on Saturday at Mulligan's Golf and Games in South Jordan, 692 W. 10600 South. The goal of the event is to raise . age-relat- money to protect Utah residents from toxic waste. There will also be a silent auction fundraiser. Tickets are $ 10 per person or $40 per person or teamfamily. Tickets are available online at www.healutah. org or by calling $2.64 Walkers, $2.64 Chevron, Campus Notes e Elder Richard G. Scott dedicates planetarium The newly named Royden G. Derrick Planetarium at Brigham Young University's Eyring Science Center was dedicated by Elder Richard G. Scott, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. y The planetarium was named , f,,.. v n.awstiiK-guiJiita-- " - Women in Leadership will 11 JO am Thursday for networking and noon for the actual presentation at the Provo City Library, 550 N. University Ave. The topic will be school vouchers. Both pro and con arguments will be offered. For more information, call ' --- :' and church leader. T he of the planetarium, with its star projector specialized acousand tics, was made possible by i- 3-- Le-yi- - Mv ... J. three-yea- r ? RYU pro-te- to we terni on its ix directors. a a. 'u, ' $2.61 Flying J, $2.61 Maverik, H5 Exit 261, Springville U5 Exit 261, Springville $2.62 Flying J, $2.62 Frying J, E Exit 840 N 1 250, Payson Main St, Payson LEAIUT EXORE Get the full story and other news of local interest in your community newspaper. A school voucher debate will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday at the High Chapparall building at the Spanish Fork Fairgrounds, 450 S. Main St. State Rep. Aaron Tilton, and state Sen. Mark Madsen, R Eagle Mountain, will argue in favor of vouchers. Nebo School District board member Debbie Swenson and Rep. Kay will argue Mclff , against vouchers. Panelists will also field questions from the audience. The debate is open to Lehi Free Press Pleasant Grove Review American Fork Citizen Lone Peak Press Pony Express Barbara Christiansen Cathy Allred 756-766-9 756-766-9 American Fork, Highland, Alpine or Cedar Hills Lehi, Cedar Valley, Saratoga Springs, Pleasant Grove or Undon The Springville Herald PatConover 489-565- 1 Springville, Mapleton Daily Herald Angie Parkinson Spanish Fork Press Orem Times 344-254-7 Debbie Chandler 798-101ext. 10 Michael Rigert Provo, countywide 1 443-326-5 -- Spanish Fork, Salem, Payson, Elk Ridge, Woodland Hills, Genola, Santaquin Orem, Vineyard anyone. Lecture: Chris McAfee, senior conservator in Church History for the IDS Church, will present "Keeping And the Records We Keep How to Keep Them" from p.m. in the Harold B. Lee Library Auditorium. . . . Dance Forum: Dance teams from the BYU Department of Dance will present a dance performance assembly at 11 :05 a.m. in the Marriott Center. THURSDAY Lecture: The College of Family, Home and Social Sciences will present a Social Work Guest Lecture featuring Lorraine Gutierrez, a professor of social work and psychology at the University of Michigan. She will speak on "Social Justice and Social Welfare in the 21st Century: Human Services Issues" at 1:30 p.m. in 5538 Wilkinson Student Center. For more information, call (801) 422-328- WEDNESDAY Career and Internship Fair Nearly 70 potential employers will be at the Fall 2007 Career and Internship Fair. It will be from 1 0 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Wilkinson Student Center Ballroom, Garden Court and East Lounge. 1 Professor asked to serve on Heritage board s N nWs of the and Clark Trail Heritage Founda-- i 87 489-532- 8. Coming up Derrick's son, David, and his wife, Marsha, who have been long-timsupporters of the BYU Department of Physics and Astronomy. The BYU Astronomical Society will host showings at 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. each Friday night at the planetarium in the near future. The cost will be $2 per person and the showings will be open to the public. Flying J, meet at TODAY BYU 12300 South, Draper $2.65 Prices reflect the cost of regular unleaded gasoline at 5 p.m. on Monday. More prices at www.heraldextra.comgas. PR0V0 SPANISH FORK Registration for Pleasant Grove Recreation Center's women's and men's basketball programs is underway. The women's league being formed I Ten free trees will be given is considered a "B" league, to each person who joins the meaning there is a limit of Arbor Day Foundation during three players per team. Teams will play nine October. The free trees are league games and end with a part of the Trees for America tournament. The season beCampaign, a program dedicated to environmental stewgins Jan. 2. The fee is $425 per team. ardship through the planting The men's season begins in of trees. To receive 10 free December. The teams will play trees, send a $10 membership contribution to Autumn Classic 11 league games and conclude L- with a double elimination tournament. The fee is $475 per team. Fees are required at the time of registration. 355-505- 5. PLEASANT GROVE St, Pleasant Grove State St & Center St, Undon 456 E. State St. Pleasant Grove Maverik, 341 E. State $2.61 DAILYDlGEST COUNTYWIDE 1 I Lecture: Kenneth A Osgood, an associate professor of history at Florida Atlantic University, will resent "America's Global Battle to. . ' arts and Minds" at P""n in herald R. Clark Building. f tB$ WLJ t & ML MOM Jt3 09 MMf a b Coming The Technology Lecture Series will host Nicole Economic Development She will be speaking on the topic, "The State of Utah's Role in Technology Development" - Career fair. On on Monday, is professor of Qiminology at the University of Oslo. He is the author of numerous scientific articles and books. He has published books on topics such as crinu, a L.o control, education, drugs and drug controL Christie has worked as professor in Berkeley, Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions's instructor Marthe Mosetey is this year's recipient of The Hartgraves' Award for Excel- daughter Julie was killed in the Oklahoma City bombing, will speak at the schooL He has won many awards for mote BEMLfflFUt. OQLFCOUR0C orSMs(f?YiM his involvement in speaking against the death penalty . He has testified before the U.S. Congress, state Senate and House Judiciary Committees, the British and European Par A Vnnrc in Oct Miscellaneous On Oct. 9, Bud Welch, whose v, Mm Thursday, 4, UVSC Career Services and Student Emptoyment will hold an Internship and Career Fair in UVSC's Grande Ballroom. The fair will be from 10 am until 3 p.m. and will have representatives from more than 80 companies, offering opportunities for both full-tiemployment and for internships. Jerusalem and Oxford, and has oioo given lectures at other universities in Latin America and in Eastern Europe. .. is the director of the Centers of Excellence Program in the Governor's Office of Nils Christie, who will speak . 4 Lecture: The event will be Monday andOct.9inSC206B. Monte L up... THURSDAY, OCT. Toomey-Davi- s UVSCto host death penalty symposium a visiting liPTFFrijrTTTT liament, made numerous radio and TV appearances and met frequently with the father of Timothy McVeigh. uvsc SATURDAY Museum activities: The Bean Life Science Museum invites children ages 2 to participate in a "Sahara Desert" as part of its Saturday Safari program. The event will be from 9:30 a.m. to noon. The cost is $12 for the first child and $10 for each additional child from the same family. For more information and a complete 1 schedule of events, call (801) or visit mlbean.byu.edu. lence in Teaching. 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