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Show - I ... IF . MB" ;w Thursday, September 7, 2006 f ' , -.41 J ' --.. j t. . . '-' (- 1 &m.Me. i ,. t -iiiiililBiii ng . i i ii iiiinifBl . Riley Dibble, age 15, son of Darrin and Paige Dibble, shot this nice 3 by 2 buck on the second day of the bow hunt at Smith and Moorehouse. Riley killed the buck with only one arrow on his very first bow hunt Open house at airport in Spanish Fork September 20 There will an open house at the Spanish ForkSpring-ville ForkSpring-ville Airport on Wednesday, Wednes-day, Sept. 20, at 6:30 p.m. at hangar 60. Dinner will be served, and there will be a power-point presentation presenta-tion by jairport board personnel, per-sonnel, a status report on safety concerns and traffic patterns, review of current projects and an aircraft display. Special guests will be the Springville Mayor and City Council members and their wives, and training directors from Silver State Helicopters and Universal Helicopters, UVSC and Suncrest Aviation. Pilots, hangar lease holders, hold-ers, airport personnel and Mapleton Community Council On September 28, Maple-ton Maple-ton Junior High School will be holding parentteacher conferences. On that same evening, you will be able to vote for members of the School Community Council. The School Community Council will meet once a month, after school, to discuss dis-cuss the needs of the students and the school. If you are interested in-terested in being a part of the council, please contact Tim Thompson by Monday, Sept. 11, before 10 a.m at 489-2892. Thank you for your support. T T STEEL BARGAINS Tube Channel Pipe OO Shapes Anril And Morel u. Angle, -,Coitw, METAOfiarr f-p: m t a l and Moc We accept i i B5 Rs 181 South 1200 Eost lehi m-f r-s, Sat 8-12 EXIT I -15 279 I i - . - f - r&S'i i I-! The UPS Store rn The UPS Store 224 South Main Street Springville, UT 84663 491-9744 M-F 9 to 1, Sat 9 to 5 224 South Main Street JU W Springville, UT 84663 BO 491-9744 Strxx. ic, y fMiMi nn4twt Smtut sM airport patrons are encouraged en-couraged to attend. A $6 fee from each participant will help cover the cost. Please call 798-9888 soon to RSVP. Health and The 22nd Annual Health and Wellness Extravaganza Ex-travaganza sponsored by the Continuum of Care Committee will be held October 12 from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Provo Eldred Center, 270 W. 500 North, Provo. Participants are encouraged en-couraged to bring their MedicareMedicaid card as well as any health insurance in-surance information. Flu and Pneumonia shots will be given and may be covered by Medi i JsF .7. VIM IT Have you noticed the handsome sculpture pieces that have been added to the 1-15 freeway overpass on SR75 in Springville? The new bridge was already one of the most beautiful in the state, and the added metal sculpture pieces of cattails and birds certainly added to the beauty. Thank you to Todd Wadsworth, contractor, who did this work. We are looking froward to another beautiful overpass on 400 South in the future. Maybe it could have an art theme to go along with the "Art City." We(in)i((ytlMyu Ml fw )0Uf Mil MV& Amittyqlaninglinn bptiiuiiKi EipetKdvtct Weonthf tow yoBmn address toryw Highest pxcaging standants . A wn iflie of shpmg spfiom OFF i tMad cpamcn narvskY ny ncimit. KiV' Uiuu Px Saw imamt, toe SPRING V I LLE HERALD Been There, Liz Elder Dear Mrs. Petersen, Thank you so much for my very first-well, not very first, someone once criticized criti-cized me for saying something some-thing apparently not very funny about funerals-letter to the editor! I know, taking a shot at Las Vegas for being "cheap and tacky" is pretty much the easy way to go. I have since done extensive, exten-sive, as extensive as possible pos-sible considering that today is Sunday and I don't like to work on Sunday, research on Las Vegas and I have found some useful facts. The name Las Vegas Brookside Elementary School Community Council forming Parents of Brookside School students are being be-ing asked to serve on the school's Community Council. Elections will be held on Wednesday, Sept. Wellness event in Provo care Part B. Blood testing (come fasting), bone density den-sity tests, hearing tests, foot screening and eye exams will be available. In addition to health screenings, a variety of activities will take place including music therapy, sit and dance for seniors, insurance information, MedicareMedicaid fraud information, massage, good, door prizes and stamping. The event targets individuals indi-viduals 50 years of age filf Hom AUTO ill , I DOXDirU! TICKETS QKACCI&tNTS Phone Quotes Welcome W 0c(D8' Done That: Learning to Love Las Vegas means "the meadows" in Spanish. White settlers first discovered the area when a young scout named Rafael Ra-fael Rivera found Las Vegas Springs around Christmas Day in 1829, an oasis in the desert. The first I-15-ers to be lured by the promise of free drinks were in covered wagons on the way to California Cali-fornia In 1855, Brigham Young sent a party of 30 there to convert the Piute Indians and maintain a hold on the mail route from Salt Lake to Los Angeles. A fort built there holds the record of being 20, from 1 to 3 p.m. at the school. Nomination forms may be picked up in the school office and are due back on Wednesday, Sept. 13. and better. For more information on the Health and Wellness Well-ness Extravaganza, call (801) 229-3804. Hole-in-One Val Anderson made a hole-in-one on Hole 6 at Hobble Creek Golf Course. It was witnessed by Ann F. Anderson and Nic Anderson Ander-son Uf (.UStrtESS A asm. r iii',""iii " Hi : the oldest building built by a white male in Nevada. The Mormons were driven away two years later by Indian raids. According to Wickipe-dia, Wickipe-dia, the online encyclopedia, encyclope-dia, Herb McDonald, who wanted people to stay later and watch an extra show at his place, also invented the all-you-can-eat buffet in Las Vegas in 1946. The $1.50 shrimp cocktail is the signature dish of the Las Vegas dining experience experi-ence and the "food fantasy'' aspect of Las Vegas is as important as the gambling experience. I read once about some exotic co-relation between eating and gambling-probabry it's the obvious one: folks who have enough to eat, have enough stamina to stay up all hours of the night gambling. I once saw a lady light a cigarette and let it completely burn down between her fingers without ever taking a puff or dislodging the ash while she worked a slot machine. However, I now know that the Strip isn't even in Las Vegas, its in Clark County. Coun-ty. Mainly, Mrs. Petersen, the fact is that the gambling and shows and lights are what people think of when they think of Las Vegas. When you look on the Internet, the first fifty pages are ads for hotels. In 1999 there were 193,000 jobs in the gaming gam-ing and hotel industry in WOT The Utah Department of Transportation advises motorists of the following lane restrictions: 1-15 at U.S. 6 interchange in Spanish Fork will be worked on Sept. 5 - 23. The off -ramp from southbound 1-15 to U.S. Highway 6 (Exit 258) will be closed for bridge repair. The closure will be in effect 24 hours a day. All traffic needing to connect to U.S. 6 will be de-toured de-toured to the Spanish Fork Main Street interchange (Exit 257). From Main Street, motorists may use 800 North, Center Street or 300 South (state Route 198) in Spanish Fork. UDOT recommends rec-ommends all heavy trucks use S.R. 198 as the detour to U.S. 6. Motorists may also use S.R. 75 (Exit 260) and 400 South (Exit 261) interchanges in-terchanges to U.S. 89 in Springville to avoid the construction area. Signs and other traffic devices will be posted to direct traffic through the construction area. Motorists Motor-ists should expect moderate moder-ate to heavy travel delays during the closure. 1-15 resurfacing from SvV. A CLYDE COMPANY 35 E. 400 S. - Springville 491-2600 GARDEN - LUMBER HARDWARE PLUMBING ELECTRICAL AUTOMOTIVE PAINT -TOOLS All your home hardware needs! a city with a population of 536,000. There's no personal state income tax, no sales tax, and low property taxes. Because of gambling. Here's the deal, it's like much of life. People drive by and they see what they want to see. My husband's nephew lives there and is a lawyer and I think just does regular lawyer stuff: wills, property disputes, the usual stuff. I'm pretty sure he doesn't work for "the mob" or his dad would have told us. I know that there are wonderful people who live there, people like you who actually take the time to write and defend where they live. There's the Las Vegas Ve-gas Philharmonic, Nellis Air Force Base, the IDS temple, UNLV and Hoover Dam. I wish I knew 100 things I like about Las Vegas, but I don't. So next time I drive to Calif Cal-if ornia, I promise I will get off the highway and spend the night off the Strip, and find out what it is that makes you love it so. Thank you so much for writing and helping to set me straight. I really appreciate ap-preciate it-not to mention the three hours I've spent fooling around on the Internet Inter-net looking up odd bits of information. Fortunately, that's one of my favorite things to do. P.S. Did you know that 12 of southern Nevada isLDS? news Orem to American Fork will take place Sept. 7 - 8. 1-15 will be restricted to one lane in alternating directions di-rections from the 500 East interchange in American Fork to 800 North in Orem, between the hours of 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. for paving operations. During this time, the Express lanes will be temporarily tem-porarily closed. Motorists should expect moderate, travel delays. University Parkway in Orem will be worked on Sept. 9 -10. Starting at 8 p.m. Saturday and through 6 a.m. Monday, University Parkway will be restricted to one lane in each direction, direc-tion, from the freeway interchange to Geneva Road, while construction crews work on the highway high-way bridge over the Union Pacific Railroad. Motorists should expect moderate travel delays. UDOT encourages motorists mo-torists to use caution and travel at the posted speed limits while driving through construction zones. 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