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Show Dz DAILY we HERALD Friday, April 28, 2006 LEARN MORE... Get the full story and other, newsof local interest in your community newspaper. renae Lehi Free Press Pleasant Grove Review AILY DIGEST SSS == = = - ° r 6 r © WalkAmericato take place Saturday tah Countyparticipants in the 37th anniversary of the Merch of Dimes WalkAmerica, a fundraiser dedicated to improv- ing the healthof infants and their mothers, will participate in the event at Wheeler Historic Farm, 6351 S. 900 East, Salt Lake City The eventis set for Saturday in 1,100 commu- nities across the country. About 2,500 Utahns are 756-7669 Lehi, Cedar Valley, Saratoga Springs, ss Pleasant Grove or Lindon Registration begins at 9 a.m. and walksbegin promptly at 10 a.m. WalkAmericahas raised morethan $1.5 billion Lone Peak Press Barbara Christiansen 756-7669 _, for the health of America’sbabiessinceit began in 1970. The funds collected support Marchof American Fork, Highland. Alpine or CedarHills Dimes programsof research, community ser- vices, and education Orem GenevaTimes Chris Peterson 225-1340 For moreinformation, call the March of Dimes expected to participate in the walk in Salt Lake at 801-746-5540 or go online to: www.walka- City andLogan. merica.org. » Pony Cathy Allred Eagle Mountain Orem, Vineyard Spanish Fork Press Debbie Chandler COUNTYWIDE developed. Recently there fundraiser at the Happy House- » Michael Mower, deputy chief of staff or Gov..Jon Huntsman, will speak to the have béen requests to leave the waterways open for aesthetic purposes. Planner Rod Despain has created a draft ordinance wives Spring Boutique on Saturday from 1] a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Cedar Fort CommunityCenter, 372 S. 100 East Utah CountyRepublican which addressesboth the liabil- The firefighters invite boutique ‘Women Monday at noonat ProvoCity Library at Academy Square, 550 N. University Ave. ityissues of open ditches and thepossible desire a developer might have to use the open shoppers to come and meet the newFire Chief, Don Miller, during lunch. The boutiquewill run informationcall 225-0919. a development. He identified three issues — safe design, ownership and maintenance, will feature Mother's Day and Father's Daycrafts. Provo. Light lunch served. For AMERICAN FORK en water as a designfeaturein and liability » The Planning and Zoning Commission is considering making changes to the require- mentthatirrigation ditches be covered when.an areais CEDAR FORT » TheFire Departmentwill sell lunch and snacksas a Severe Heapacues? MIGRAINES? Tension Heapacues? Stirr Neck? TMJ? Dr Las Brooksi helping mony today With sateofthe-art thse symptoms that plogue us "YO" 8 nae todoy. These symploms may techide i tension ia physicign first,then give uso the neck and shaviders, and not _call for a ree consultation. Les Brooks DDS s Dental © 768-9471 798-1011 ext. 10° Spanish Fork, Salem, Payson, Elk Ridge, Woodiand Hills, Genola, Santaquin The Springville Herald Salem Pat Conover 489-5651 Payson Springville, Mapleton Genola from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Elk Ridge "Woodland Hills <utais Wood, a junior at Lone Peak High School,has beenselected. to attend Girls State in June. The cost for her to attendis $350. The City Council ap- LINDON Department. He added that he » TheCity Council recently passed resolution allocating the city's 2006 HOME and Com- munity Housing Development proved a $100 donation with thestipulation she come back Organization funds to be used andreport on her experience. housing projects or service cen- LEHI County. The city is a member » The Boy Scout Utah Na- tional Parks Council Wastach Front Scouting Expo is Satur- day from 9 a.m,to 3 p.m. at the Electric Park at the Thanksgiving Point Resort in northwest Lehi. Family passes are $10. UTAH COUNTY’S LARGEST! PIANO SALE for anyof several affordable ters located throughout Utah has always believed recreation is an important componentof city services, and that he wants to “continuethe legacy ofJerry Ortiz.” PAYSON: ceives an annual allocation of CHDOfunds for the purpose of addressing homelessness and all residentsto participate in “Get Active Utah.” All ages can participate. To get started, go to utahwalks.org, between now and June5 andfollow the step by step instructions. For 100 beenplantedin the park with donations fromcitizens and businesses within the community. In conjunction with this year's event, Pleasant Grove Michael W. Daniels has also asked thatresidents participate property. He reminds everyone that the city has had the unique distinction of being named a “Tree City” by the National Arbor Day Organization for 10 consecutive years. able housing. miles, participants areeligible to receive “Get Active Utah,” pinsor, at 200 miles, “Get Ac- OREM tive Utah” T-shirts. On June » John Hawkins,director of bands at Spanish Fork High 15, during the Utah Summer Games; someeligible participants will even receive a gold this school year. Hawkins has taught musicin Spanish Fork » Karl Hirst, a captain in Orem's Department of Public Safety, will be taking his ad- medal. ministrativeskills in a newdirection. Hirst was swornin as thecity’s newRecreation De- partmentdirector at City Coun- PLEASANT GROVE cil meeting Tuesday, replacing » Eighteen newtreeswill be planted at the Manila Discovery Jerry O1 who isretiring today. “I've been apoliceman the city’s Arbor Day Celebra- 24 yearswith the Public Safety Saturday. In the past seven a long time,”said Hirst of his SPANISH FORK School,is retiring at the end of since 1983. A retirement part Park, 1550 N. 100 East, during tion beginning at 8 a.m. on for him will be held May9 at 6:30 p.m.at the high schoolin conjunction with the marching band awards night. All former bandstudents and their parents areinvited to attend and with Mr. Hawkins well in his retirement SPRINGVILLE .» Brookside Elementary School, 750 E. 400 South, is go- 2 BE,Vales 4Wh ing to be torn down to make (evi Mtl ba] RR rd a ani a eee way for a newbuilding. The students, staff and faculty will hold a “Say Goodbye to Brookside" party on May5 at 6:30 p.m. Everyoneis welcome to join them. PUBLIC LOG Seerie! Pour pe » FLASHLIGHT MAY HAVE BEEN USED — Kiplyn Davis, the Spanish Fork girl who disappeared 11 years ago, may have been killed Saturday 9 am-5 pm ° 268 West Center St Provo374-5520 © www.artista.net i ets, Consoles, Studios, years, more than 250 trees have expandingthe supplyofafford- PLAYERPIANOS! Ever Seen In Utah County! 344-2530 by planting a newtree on their » The city wouldlike to invite of the Utah Valley Consortium of Cities and Countyand re- GRANDS,VERTICAL PIANOS, DIGITAL PIANOS AND The Largest Collection of Pianos and Grand Pianos Amie Rose Provo, countywide HIGHLAND » Highlandresident Laura The Daily Herald by a blow from flashlight, The Associated Pressreported. Richard Lambert, chief of the criminaldivision of the U.S. , & Player Pianos! attorney's office, made the com- ment duringa pretrial hearing for Timmy Brent Olsen, whois accusedofslaying the 15-year- old girl and goes on trial Monday on federal perjury ‘charges. The charges allege he lied during an investigation of the disappearance. Lambert said evidence of how Kiplyn died cameupin testimony before a grand jury. He did not specify who produced the evidence. Kiplyn, a sophomoreat Spanish NEW - USED - RENTAL Fork High School, disappeared after her lunch break on May 2, 1995. Sheis presumed dead but her body has never been RETURNS - REPOS found. Olsen, 28, a Spanish Fork MANY BRANDS REPRESENTED! mechanic, and four other men, mostof them former classmates of Kiplyn, were indicted last Including: Baldwin, Kawai, Chickering, | JetPak or Petrof, Steinway, Yamaha, Pearl River, Story & Clark and many more! ¢ Infrared BBQ* year on charges that theylied to investigators or the grand jury during an investigation into the disappearance. » HEAD-ON INJURES TWO — Two 48-year-old Utah County tesidents were taken to the 680 S. 500 E. hospital Wednesday morning after their vehicles collided head on in Orem. A 48-year-old Provo man wasdriving south on State AMERICAN FORK (JUST OFFI-15) Street around 650 South either fell asleep at the wheel or lost consciousnessand drifted into Friday, April 28 - 10AM to 7PM the northbound lane around 10:15 a.m. His vehicle then col- Saturday, April 29 - 10AM to 6PM lided with a 48-year-old American Fork woman's Dodge Durango. Both of the drivers were taken | Celebrate A Utah Success Story. LOOK FOR THE GIANT PIANO TRUCK! to Utah Valley Regional Medical centerin serious condition. Orem location now open to meet the needs of ‘our ever increasing Utah County business. bullfrog » MOTORCYCLE CRASHES —A 19-year-old Provo motorcyclists was takento the hospital after he laid his bike down Thursday morn- CMeacres) ing. The single-car accident happened on University Avenue and 840 North.Thevictim was taken bullfrogspas.com to Utah Valley Regional Medical Center with minor head injuries. |