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Show - N E W S Spanish Fork A14 • WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 2008 Covering what matters most City council ready for rodeo Children's parade Jen Allen STAFF WRITER because of the high gas prices, Spanish Fork's rodeo has more cowboys and This week's City Coun- girls signed up for events cil meeting was brief but than they have in previous full of excitement. To years. kick off the night, Steve This year's Fiesta Days Money's "yahoo!" put Rodeo Royalty also made the entire chamber in the an appearance to encourage right mind frame. Money those who have never been further set the mood for to the rodeo, to come out the council by present- and enjoy the sport. Ticking each council member ets can be purchased online with a cowboy hat. He in- through the city's website structed them to wear the as well as at the city buildhats throughout the night's ing. meeting and to bring them Miss Santaquin and her along when they attend attendants also came to inthe rodeo. Most of the vite the citizens and council hats were a dead fit for the to Orchard Days which will heads they were placed on be July 2 5 - A u g . 2, 2008. and also made for a good Citizens interested in the laugh. festivities can locate more Some of the Diamond information at www.SantaFork Riding Club members quin.org. were in attendance with Council member Rod Money to encourage the Dart reported that the sumcitizens of Spanish Fork mer reading program at the along with council mem- Spanish Fork Library is bers to come and attend the helping many people within rodeo. Money boasted that the community. Over 1,200 while participation in rodeo children are enrolled; 120 events is down nationwide young adults and over 200 Trieste Bills / Spanish Fork News CELEBRATING TRADITIONS: Join the Children's Parade for 2008 Fiesta Days on Saturday July 19, 2008 at 9 a.m. sharp, meet at Park School, 90 North 600 East, and come dressed up to celebrate your traditions down Center Street. Sign up at www.spanishfork.org (children's parade) by July 11. Contact Ashley Kramer at Larson & Rosenberger at 798-3545 if you have any questions. families are also participating. Meanwhile Councilmembers Leifson and Andersen wanted to thank the Parks and Recreation committee as well as all the volunteers who helped with the gun club for all they've done. In new business, the council approved the property agreement with UDOT in which Spanish Fork streets met at intersections with Highway 6 and also approved a bid award to increase the cost spent on replacing a portion of piping in front of the North Park complex. The additional costs are a staggering $135,000, $30,000 of which will cover the cost to auger and bore a line so that the main can cross under Highway 6 from the southeast edge of the North Park complex. The council agreed that the price, while high, would be more cost-efficient than having to pay for damages in the future. Since 1985 Barber Bros, in Spanish Fork has sold I ^ ISf ISf i. -•'.'.!:. \ - " " * ' • ; ' ^ 1 - . v ^o«*Did you know that the Barber Bros. ^ Service Department is the choice of the Utah Highway Patrol, Provo City Power r J/ and County Vehicles?... It's true. 08 Chevy MalibuLS 08 Dodge Charger SXT Coachmen travel trailers starting at $13,488 n 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt, 36 MPG starting at $12,988* DON ITORGfn TO IJ.VI KN TO THK BARBfiR BR(n IUUS CAR TALK SHOW IIVERV SATURDAY AX10 A M ON 1280 AM! 1341 North Main Street, Spanish Fork 801798 7431 • 800 798 7430 * Manufacturer rebates apply to dealer I T R A CT 0 HS Montana Tractors starting at $13,900,27 hp with loader BARBER |