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Show A2 • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 2009 ommunity ews SPANISH FORK Letter to the Editor 280 North Main St. Spanish Fork, UT 84660 Lane Henderson Publisher Namon Bills Editor Dana Robinson . Assoc. Edkor The Spanish Fork News is published each Wednesday for $37.50 per year in area and $41.50 our of area by J-Mart, 280 North Main St., Spanish Fork Utah 84660. Email stories to editor@spforknews.com Email ads to ads@spforknews.com Call us at 794-4964 POSTMASTER Send address changes to Spanish Fork News 280 North Main St. Spanish Fork, Utah 84660 The entire content of this newspaper is Copyright © 2009 Spanish Fork News. All rights reserved. No part or this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the editor or publisher. THK SPANISH FORK NEWS {USPS 024716) is published weekly for 537-50 per year by JMarr Publishing, 280 North Main St., Spanish Fork, UT 84660. Periodicals Postage Paid at Spanish Fork. UT. POSTMASTER; Send address changes to The Spanish Fork News, 42 Ease 300 North, Spanish Fork, UT 84660. DEADLINES Weddings, anniversaries, missionaries, 1st birthdays, articles, phptosf letters to the editor PB vs. Grilled Cheese Did you know that upset and would like to Nebo school district have the peanut butter no longer serves pea- and jelly sandwiches nut butter and jelly back. Instead of peasandwiches for school nut butter sandwiches lunch? We students the schools now have have been told that greasy grilled cheese this is because a cou- sandwiches; they are ple of students in the the greasiest, grossest district are allergic to sandwiches I've ever peanuts. Peanut But- lasted. A lot of students ter sandwiches used do not like the grilled to be a choice that cheese sandwiches. I we could make if we have a question. Why didn't want the regu- can't we have both lar lunch that day. We peanut butter and jelly, also have three other and grilled cheese to choices, yogi lunch, choose from at lunch? hot lunch, and home That way everyone lunch. Home lunch is who has allergies has when you bring lunch another choice, but from home; hot lunch those without allergies is when you get the can choose what they lunch on the lunch want. calendar, yogi lunch Sincerely, is when you get a Trix Johnathan Stites yogurt and a graham Rees Elementary cracker. A lot of other 4th Grade people in my class are Spanish Fork Spanish Fork News Covering what matters most Friday, 12 p-ni- America's leading infertility expert Richard Marrs, M.D. from California becomes partner with Dr. David Richards in American Fork. Dr. Richard Marrs is a board certified Reproductive Endocrinologist. While at the University of Southern California (USC), he • developed one of the country's first IVF birth in the United States. He made medical history in 1986 with the first pregnancy from a thawed frozen embryo. He is internationally recognized for his contributions to the development of IVF. He has published over 200 papers and books in the area of Reproductive Endocrinology and In Vitro Fertilization. Dr. Marrs is the managing partner of one of the world's most prominent clinical fertility institutes located in Los Angeles, California. In addition, he will now work with Dr. Richards, Ph.D. in American Fork. Dr. Richards trained under Dr. Marrs. Dr. Marrs was the found and first President of the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology. He was a member of the Society's Ethics Committee, which produced the first document in the United States on the ethical treatment of infertility using the reproductive technologies. He is on the boards of numerous medical and scientific organizations and is a prominent figure in national and international • communities. Dr. Marrs has received numerous honors and awards, including the first Career Achievement Award for the American Fertility Association. Center For Advanced Reproductive Medicine 801-756-4313 Covering what matters most Sanitation dispute been working their corn fields and getting them ready to plant. Not taking time to change clothes, they Shirlene R. Ottesen jumped in their pick-up and Your chuckle for the week: came to the meeting. Hospital regulations require a How did the meeting go? wheel chair for patients being Many of the good points discharged. However, while presented were pretty much working as a student nurse, I stated when County Zoning found one elderly gentleman and Planning Commission already dressed and sitting on were asked for their opinthe bed with a suitcase at his ion of this proposal when it feet, who insisted he didn't was first presented in 2006 need my help to leave the hos- and also was unanimously pital. After a chat about rules denied. Some of those isbeing rules, he reluctantly let sues addressed were: 1. "the me wheel him to the eleva- proposal would allow solid tor. On the way down I asked waster transfer stations (a him if his wife was meeting garbage dump) and renewhim. "I don't know," he said. able energy facilities (a poop "She's still upstairs in the station) at any location withbathroom changing out of her in the entire RA-5 Zone Dishospital gown." trict. 2. Solid waste transfer Well, the big meeting stations and renewable enwas held last night over to ergy facilities are not always Provo. You know, the one compatible with the resiwith the County Commis- dential and agricultural land sioners about the big prob- uses and operations allowed lems they want to give to within the RA-5 Zone. 3. InPalmyra. There was a good creased travel by the public turnout of those protesting to a solid waster station and their plan. The commission by large trucks transporting chamber room only holds the baled solid waste to the 137 people and there were landfill site would increase at least that many standing the possibility for traffic acout in the foyer. The noise cidents and may overburden level in the foyer got a little the rural county road system. loud, but then you know 4. Locating a sold waste those country folk — when transfer station in the RA-5 they see a friend or neigh- Zone would place it further bor they like to chat a bit. from the majority of the Most of the .men attending, population it is constructed were dressed in their work to serve. 5. The commission^ clothes. No doubt some had is hot willing to recommend There and Back Again the approval. The above information is taken from the records of a meeting held on December 19, 2006 and is open to the public. So I guess we will have to wait and see what happens. No voting took place at this meeting and I don't know if we will be informed about such a meeting in the near future or not. Where has "Government of the people, by the people and for the people" gone? Where has that individual character trait "common sense" gone? Where have the honest politicians gone? Maybe God can stop all this by continuing the downturn in the economy and sending flood waters into Utah Lake. Personally, I can't wait until the next election for our county officials. There are other sites suitable for these facilities. Palmyra is not the best site. Again, cities take care of your own problems and the rural people will do the same. Deal? I hope so. To end this column on a upbeat note, I guess you have noticed the pansies and tulips blooming on Spanish Fork Main Street. As I pass by each colorful and different flower bed I can't help but think of Marie Huff. I'm sure she is smiling down from on high and admiring the beauty that she contributed to the community. eu ore con dlallu invited to fielo save Q tt(fe. proceeds GO to orlleu TPerre, aqe 7, in -b <D & O need o/fa Me saulnq operation. # : • '&• •&>? ••.••Vv1.; r " • * / * •• * ' • : • Tundrotstng IP uflem's and dauqfiters wear uourfiestattire and join us for afternoon tea, manicures, paparazzi, fasfiion sfiouu,fiookreading, suuaq $QGS, andmucfi mucfi more. CJ CJ •Tick* 8 are. |