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Show LOCAL NORTH/SOUTH REPORTER Kurt Fniede School budgets CITIZENS ACADEMY Students learned of life as a cop WoHiON UTAH COUNTY ntere f the prop Imost 0 The prop budgets f Prove will By KURT FRIEDEMANN The enforcement,” he said. “We wanted themto gain confi dencein themselves and in the system, to understand that the law andlawenforcement is neenedin their daily life.” wasn't sure howthings would go in the beginning, but now that thefirst class has completedits training. he is pleased. Despite the small class, Fox said the program would certainly continue. We want people to see how muchpolice work has chang how far we've come and whe Scouts plan 100-mile trip in 10 hours oe 5 } By TAWNY ARCHIBALD : The Daily Herald } SPRINGVILLE If you're fp to a challenge and feel feady to test out how well fourspring exercise program Worked, here's your chance 4 The Hobble Creek Boy feouts of America areoffering @ challenge to the community on Saturday t ‘This is not an ordinary ¢hallenge; this challenge fncludes 100 miles, 10 hours anddozens ofaching muscles. schoo! distric Dew avail fiscal year nner Center Utah Land budget= will need to ipproved before then th Boards of Edueat The Alpine School Bo: will meet at pom. trict office at 5 Am et ROBERT JOHNSON |The \ssoeuated Pres Judy's got her gun: Judy Price holsters her gun before going out to the technical driving course for a demonstration during the second week of class in American Fork’s Citizens Academy. enjoyed every class and made Steven Cornia for their dedica are just regular tion and time spent organizing guys doing the class. he said srry Fox hoped would hap “We wanted students to gain nN prog ve for th Corr disty school dist protection, firearms. investiga tions and emergency medical pen seb later in June Judy Price, John Lorenzo, Richard Bennett, Bruce Murdock andothers had a chanceto learn about highspeedchases, use offorce, self a better understanding oflaw det h : 12000 he r The budgets for N are expected to be theeyesofa police officer. Thebeginning Jt was what Police Chief \ \ and Wasatch _The Daily Herald AMERICAN FORK— For eight weeks, students in the American Fork Citizens Academy haveseen through care. In each class. students took homesomenewpiece of knowledgeor understanding. But perhapstheclass's greatest accomplishment wa creat ing an atmospherewhere camaraderie, understanding andconfidence flourished City K | \ The instructors Cor y came to every class and instr fucted at many of them, said ha enc is-on-experi the only way to really learn about police work His teaching style shadows his beliefs. He was always involved, patiently guiding stu dents through cach new: expe: rience “Lwanted everyone inthe class to learn by doing.” he police officer's job entailed, she really had no idea Murdock, becausehe is city attorney, may have had a better idea of an officer's job. he won't survive.” at kind attitude was infused into each student pate. But by the last class But actually participating in there was excited chatter everyone was relaxed and whenit cametimeto partici every scenario instructors set out for the students was altogetherdifferent pate in the manufactured acci I wasn’t sure what to expect.” Murdock said. “l knew i would learn something. but | didn’t expect to learn every every Thursday Lorenzo said éven though stu: dents knew the sce! involving domestic abuse. People did want to be there Mediocrity is not acceptable. 0 At the start of the class stu dents were hesitant. unsure of themselves and how to partici said. “In ourbusiness experi It happened “Practice makes pe: Cornia said. “An office be a jack of all trades ence is the best teacher But the class needed to be fun also. Corni: uid he want ed people excited about coming iwht were not real, the lessons were veryserious. a very difficult job.” The students Price learned that although she thought she knew what a thing drunkendrivers and even mentally disturbed people, that I did. he experience was intense, completed a major portion of SPRINGVILI The Bonneville Shoreline Trail is planned to be a 100- Phe opening of Springville’s sec mile trail for non-motorized tion of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail will | City to Nephi The event will be at 8 a.m at the trailhead just north o thesis equipment vad Look at about 1800 N. Main access to the for signs to the trail Underthe direction of the Springville Bonneville Shoreline Trail Committee. and with the help of hundreds ofvolunteers, Springville has As part of the grand open- ing. the committee will unveil anew “Welcome to the Trail” BBN Participants can walk along The Alpine board will hear public comments t et at 7 pam. June expected to adopt posed budget at that Under Utah law tricts may ch fee to Education: adopt the The its f propose Juah School Distriet tr schools expected tat reque copy of district Bowrd of expected 1 ifter put he hearing on Ju the records such View it at 4 Ror infor district as the budget Visit, Alpine d offices at 575 N. 1000 Bast American Fork. or call <400: and Roare 754 852-6120. Your commentswill be transmitted to Council members. PROVO MUNICIPAL COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA June 1 1999 at 7:00 p.m. at 351 West Center Street, Provo Opening Ceremonies: Invoca' Approval of Minutes Meeting Proclamation: Home Ov the same time,it’s gre Presentation: Timpyiew High Ten ilies an opportunity for quiet of fire-fighting resources to the trail for about two hours the foothills while at the same. to Spring Creek Canyon vere the participants should time serving as a buffer have a ride home arrang The purpose of the tr lis to areas and the natural + Provideaccess to the canyons, streams and moun- wildlife, historic and educa tional value of nature. Champ > Employeeof Month: 0 J Johnson Information Sys by Terry Herbert Presentation: Award from PTAfor Citys Pede Questions for the Mayor and Council: presented rogram. Action Agenda: A LAND USE ITEMS (itoms proposedfor fina! adoption) VApubic hearing | 4 B. LAND USEITEMS tems proposedfor discussionand possible adoption) i nance ch z nssitica (item #3A, 4/14/99 Plani iy ConrsHsnpral 41.) A public her nent #6, 11/18/98 Planning Commission. Approved 5.1) ©. LANDUSEITEMS (toms prope faba coniinaied arncior clacttaaateddpied ae timepermits) 20 Nort Hom between developed urban foothills environment: and * Preserve the aesthetic { The Scouts are sponsoring a }00-milebikeride in 10 hours. } It’s not for the weak of heart, or breath * You must be able to handle little sun, a little wind and a fot of aching (depending on bowin-shapeyou are). { Sign-ups for the event will be at the Springville City Park, 50 S. Main St. The ride Will begin at 6 a.m. and will With All the Happenings in Utah County It was Bound to Happen Introducing HUMMER tequirea $3 entry fee. { Thefee includes an embroi dered patch andthreerest §tops. to Utah the ultimate four wheel drive experience i For moreinformationonthe (00/10ride, call Bruce Palmer }t 489-7270. FREE Windshield! Exclusively at Barber Brothers ‘S Jass Act will waive upto $125.00 } of your Insurance Deductible. State Safety Inspection! 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Parkway OPEN LATE MON-SAT 225-6866 t To register any public comment concerning agenda items. please call |} exactly what to do but he and scenic recreational use: + Provide rapid deployment at To view the budse help however he could 1 feel good.” he said. “This is so muchfun and we are learning valuablestuff i “an experience their tional pursuits at a safe distance rom automobiles and urban development * Provide citizens and fam use extending from Brigham Saturday as part of the kick off to Art City Days (435) 651-0 district expect of the pr ion on the proposed buds Spencer Nishimoto wasn’t sure didn’t hesitate to get in and tains of the Wasatch foothills + Provide a place wher walkers, runners and bicy its section of the trail The Daily Herald Fork. h in the N_ 100 5 ina dent no one hesitated Springville opening Shoreline Trail section By TAWNY ARCHIBALD an he easonable available for | |