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Show Page 4 THE OREM TIMES Thursday, September 7, 2006 ciCKen WHO AND 'I hough 1.1 k -v don't wear fiincv sp;indox tights or c:;ix.s, tliri ( :ii c some "super" heroes riuiknig" ,i tlillcR-nce lor children chil-dren id t l.ih Valley. -.mplo ecs with the livve's hanlwai e and home improvement improve-ment stoie in ti'em recently partneied with Dan I'eterson S hixil in American I oi k for sX'( lal needs students to spruce up the school's pla ground. I Jan I'etei son School is a sell-( out. illied sX-( ial-edu( ;ition lai ililv thai v.oiks with disabled dis-abled siudi nis ages .', in 22 from ai loss Alpine Si hool District. I hiough a ( ompanv pro-gl pro-gl am ( a lied Lowe's I leroes, em-plosees em-plosees donan-d ihen time and some miisi e MAsei while the ( )icni and l.ehi stores together c( ii it nl Kited 2. 10(1 in products to the set vii e pioject Lisa ( hapmaii. human resources re-sources manager lor the Orem Ijiiwe's. said she contacted Alpine Si hool iJistrict. which retel l i d her to principal Brent "I as loi at I )an Peterson School. She suggested piojectssuch as installing handicapH'd accessible ac-cessible lamps or constructing shelving in the schixil's library. "It s a good program and a w av lor us to get involved in the omniumn ." Chapman said. Tavlor said the Lowe's could help the si hool the most by adding to the beaut it icat ion ol the pla ground, which was sparse- on landscaping and shady 1 1 ees. Lowe's Heroes jumped right on the piograni." Taylor said, and on Aug .ill nine employee volunteers, including Orem store manager Chris Svedin, excavated holes and planted 10 green maple tiees. "It was a long day yesterday." yester-day." ( hapman said. "We're all SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 0 Lowes renews playground for special needs students IVIichael Rigert I , MS" Central Utah Cancer Center is pleased to lo'ecoHC Steven L. Wallentine, md Medical OncologistHematologist Dr. Wallentine is a graduate of St. George University School of Medicine. He completed his internship and residency at the University of Nevada. Dr. Wallentine completed his fellowship at the University of Kansas in Oncology Hematology. Dr. Wallentine offers patient care in: m chemotherapy immunotherapy clinical trials weekend infusion patient support groups educational courses outreach clinics including the Gunnison office once a week. Central Utah Clinic Your Health, Your Choke." 1055 N. 500 W., Suite 202 Provo, UT WHAT'S HAPPENING Danette Danielson, Lacie Baxter sore. Chapman said Lowe's will also provide the concrete and bark chips to a contractor who will install concrete planter rings around the trees and lay bark iaside the rings. The store is also providing the materials for new benches to be built, although al-though Chapman is still looking for a skilled volunteer to build the benches. Taylor said the cool shade the maples will provide as they grow and mature will serve several purposes. Not only does it enhance the playground's 'XI ST and other volunteers from Lowe's beauty, but it also provides much-needed protection from the sun to students. "It's really important because a lot of the students are on medications that make them sensitive to sunlight," he said. The improvements are also a benefit to the community. The school is close to nearby soccer fields at Barratt Elementary School. Taylor said the playground's play-ground's shady trees and park benches are the perfect spot for parents to rest and their children to play during soccer matches. "THE DEFINITION OF QUALITY & WORKMANSHIP" '; V '.. V- Dr. Wallentine is accepting new patients. To make an appointment, please call 801.374.2367 '"' I ' til . '. -.' ,.rT. .fc C'?tBMlfe.5 BARBARA CHRISTIANSENNorth County plant trees at Dan Peterson School on Aug. 30. "It gives our staff a nice place to sit while the kids are playing," he said. "It really sort of adds to the enjoyment the kids can get out of the playground." play-ground." While planting the trees, Chapman met a teacher who has been with the school 12 years. The faculty member Federal Consumer Protection has confirmed the fuel saving described in this paid advertisement. 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Coca-Cola will have free drink sampling and activities from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. from Friday-Sunday. There will be a national Dutch Oven cook off on Sept. 9 beginning at 10 a.m. There is a $30 entry fee and a limit of up to 15 teams. More information in-formation on the competition is available at the store, 766-2500. 766-2500. The same day there will be Camp Chef cooking demonstrations dem-onstrations from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with free samplings, a free duckgoose calling seminar semi-nar from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and a kids program "build a call with Buck Gardner Calls" at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. while supplies sup-plies last. Cabela's will also host free kids games and activities from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cabela's Cabe-la's is located east off 1-15 in north Lehi. Zija International names executives Zija International, the Lindon-based manufacturer of ZijaT, made from the Moringa oleifera plant, has announced the addition of a team of executives to facilitate facili-tate rapid company growth. 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