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Show Community is Our Middle Name" 1 "My family bank j donates books to my daughters elementary school, sponsors my son's college basketball team and employs 1 my niece. Capital Community Bank donates annually to Orem Elementary School's Accelerated Reading Program, sponsors the Utah Valley State College Men's Basketball team and contributes to several other community projects. C APITAI f COMMUNITY BANK Your Family Bank Pleasant Grove 1909 W State Street (801) 772-0800 Provo 3280 N University Ave (801 ) 356-6699 ,. Orem 49 W University Parkway (801) 226-6699 i jpQ' www.capitalcommunitybank.com lTED TO SAVING HAN JUST THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT i. ' - . . -A, All Season Passes On-Sale Now! SundanceSoklicr Hollow 1'ni.imiii,i An, Season Pass Until Oct. 3 I Your passport 10 year-round mounUiin recreation ill Sundance and Soldier Hollow. Unlimited access to Sundance skim;;, riding, mountain biking and hiking PLUS Soldier 1 lollow cross country skiing and lulling! & Purchase before Oct. 31 and gel an Olympic biathlon experience, too. All Season Lid Passes Unlimited Mid-Week" Senior Pass ( 1 65) Junior Pass (615) NA Sundance & Soldier I follow II Ml II. ( VI 31 395 295 NA ArriiR Oct. 3 I NA NA Sundai HMfll, O. i 31 325 225 95 ' 95 aiit.k On . 31 - 375 - 275 150 s 1 SO A M I I I A S S 3 passes ' iddilional pusses 10 i5 27() s 1 195 - 270 975 200 s 1 125 ( Sundance L1ni.imiii:d All Season Pass Ulil O, l. 31 Your year-round passporl lo mountain recreation al Sundance. Unlimited access to Sundance skiing and snowboarding throughout the 2003-2004 season, including access to our cross-country center. Unlimited access lo mountain biking and hiking fall 2003 plus summer and tail 2001. Sundance w ww.sundanccre.sort.com CHOI) 2 2 3-484 9 r;y ,7 1 lhc, 2lT is' -m.h w,,k vm Mun(1v ,:.,,,, ,,,, 1, :,ss (Nnv. 1,-7.. I),.. ),. -', Murliii I,l,,r K,M, U,s ,l l'r,.,,'s ,,y). - - r.,,.,,.,1 f;,lv. .;,, Iui.mJu.UI. IS es for all levels. "We cover all types of dancing and put it together with musical theatre" said Melissa Higley, dance instructor at the academy. "Dancing for dummies, that want to have fun." said Gayliene Omary, owner of tor onp v, , the older clal V? New Utah - Thursday, OctoW , Grove Theatre oilers dance lesson rru rim, a. Uofltrp Arad- The Grove Theatre Acade- for nno u.. . J.11C VJlvyv. emy is offering dance class- my. Uiasses are onerea ior an ages, including Itty Bitty Dance, ages 3 to 5, Kiddy Dance aires 6 to 9. Allot.ta - uoc WHO xrr 1j Dance ages 10 to 13 and furthpr int-. . Uld Hki ' High Dance ages 14 to 18. ing these classe10" There are classes for adults Gayliene O S may Cal as well. 0503 ore-maTtheat The dance classes run atreawpqt etheflth i .AAl,. I of dance are to miisif.i themes. Those who stvloiwC Put togethJ"' or movii ,tbe Transportation The annual Utah Valley Transportation and Community Com-munity Planning open house will be held Wednesday, Wednes-day, Oct. 22, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at the Orem Senior Friendship Center, 93 N. 400 East, Orem. Mountainlands Association Associa-tion of Governments invites aea residents to participate with Utah County cities, Utah Department of Transportation, Trans-portation, and Utah Transit Authority. Utah County transportation transporta-tion and community planners plan-ners will be present to answer questions and take your comments. (,t There will be displays on general plans, upcoming road projects, zoning and transportation maps, trail information, and new com mercial and residential development proposals. Mountainland representatives represen-tatives would like to. know ideas and comments from the public for the Utah Valley Val-ley Insight Workshop (where they would .like future transportation corridors); corri-dors); Utah Valley Transportation Trans-portation Improvement Program; bike lanes, shared use paths, and trails; air quality; congestion management; manage-ment; and intelligent transportation trans-portation system (message signs, signal coordination, etc.) Transportation officials from UDOT will be available avail-able to discuss present and future road projects and the status of major highway projects, such as US-6 through Spanish Fork house is sel in ad, i 1 u" f-ber Canyon. UTA tions about the Utah rT ty Transit System ride lot infonnatio ndeshare program The public's suggesti0 and ideas from last y,l open house were Used improve community regional plans. Residents can im ''' the quality of life inTh: ' ley and help mold.t, future look of your commnlll nity and our region by par'1 ticipating in this year', I open house. The public may come o j and learn how the varioul wet transportation and commy nity planning pieces fi .. for together to make Utah Valf an, ley a great place to live. ' ANNO I 3 b I THE IRA N8 If MM OF DESERET INDUSTRIES THRIFT STORE, 435 SOUTH 500 EAST, AMERICAN FORK : liin sndu '7 o: -, vs.; i .-vi7i S7 X I - ; , - r r - . Vv - it . . -ft!'1 ! lc , to in : Inc. JEstff 7Bu : ") Cus K"C'-; loin us October 9th, 10 th and 11th for a celebration of deals you wont believe. We'll supply the clowns, the fun, and the in-store giveaway for three days. After that, the deals willbehereWver. What more could vou ask of a store? Deseret Industries Shop here fhl. (SO l"l ','' 'l!,l: Soy i;"ilHM. HI . I). "He ' in 1 r-. 1 |