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Show If! SPRINGVILLE HERALD Thursday, September 21, 2006 --t 'v its I r 'vi , IS . S 'f l3?liSalS) f jlilillilllilSpM Senator Orrin Hatch visited the Springville Museum of Art last week. He is a strong supporter of the museum's visual arts educational programs, and is shown displaying a few of the packets produced by the State Wide Art Partnership (SWAP), which help teachers all over the state implement art into their curriculum. Did you know these things about public schools? Lana Hiskey NEBO DISTRICT INFORMATION It's a great partnership - parents and families with their public schools. Research Re-search clearly shows that when parents are directly involved with their child's education either at school or at home, the achievement of that student increases. Teachers and principals are the trained profession als, but parents are the experts ex-perts on what each of their children need to succeed. Parents are welcome in Utah public schools. When parents volunteer, their child gets the message, "I care about what you do at school." JVIany teachers are experts ex-perts at using individual parental pa-rental skills and expertise to enhance their classrooms. Paul Cedeno appointed to the Springville Library Board Organizations such as the PTA and the School Community Com-munity Council volunteer countless hours and provide much needed services and extra supplies for our public schools. Children will value their education when they realize real-ize that education is valued at home. So what can parents and families do at home? It could be hanging the latest masterpiece mas-terpiece or report card on the fridge, working together togeth-er on a computer or pointing point-ing the way to accomplishing accomplish-ing a difficult assignment. Each child will need something some-thing different in the way of homework assistance, and parents know what is appropriate for each age and personality in order for their child to grow and learn from each assignment. Create a home environment environ-ment that encourages learning learn-ing Communicate high, yet reasonable expectations for their children's achievement and future careers Become involved in their children's education at school and in the community." . . MnunfeinlancliApnliftl 4 am & mi The Springville City Council Coun-cil recently appointed Paul Cedeno to the Springville Library Board. Library Director Pam Vaughan said, "Paul gives us a connection to the Hispanic His-panic population in our area, has had experiences that are unique to our board, and will be sensitive to the needs of young families in our community." com-munity." Cedeno said, " I'm pleased to know I'll be part of the Springville Library Board. I am happy for the opportunity oppor-tunity to contribute to the development and progress of the library because I love this city." . Cedeno is originally from a small town called Portovi-ejo Portovi-ejo in Ecuador. His parents came, to the USA when he was a kid, and he grew up in Long Beach, California. His parents went back to Ecuador, and he finished high school in Portoviejo. He attended college in Quito (the capital) and received a degree in hydraulic engineering. engi-neering. He and his wife, Patricia, have three beautiful kids, He has lived in Springville for almost two years. Public Notice I f iPifd Z on if 1"' t I''VV'r' ft -l i' 1 ' ' , - ? ; Countryside Storage Storage Unit Sale A sale of the contents of the storage units below be-low will be held on Saturday, Sept, 30, 2006 at 9 a.m. at Countryside Storage, Stor-age, 715 N. Main Street, Springville, Utah 84663. Terms or first acceptable offer. 12 Andrew B. 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To apply for a Home Equity Credit Line with LockSelect, stop by your local Zions Bank branch, call 1 -800-789-5626 or visit loansale.zionsbank.com. ti lTndSS member fdic zionsbank.com 3 Springville, Utah 84663 Household and personal items 20 Rulon Hancock Han-cock 1525 S. 400 East 30 Springville, Utah 84663 Business, personal per-sonal and household house-hold items 57 Troy and Misty Whitehead P. O. Box 344 Springville, Utah Personal and household items 73 Casey Reams Re-ams 10 Brookside Drive Springville, Utah 84663 Household and personal items 155 Jeff and DeAnn Price 549 W. 1720 South Provo, Utah 84601 Household and personal items Published in the Springville Herald September 14 and . 21, 2006. NOTICE OF PROPOSED BOUNDARY AGREEMENT Springville City Council and Mapleton City Council hereby give notice that on September 5, 2006 the Springville Spring-ville Council adopted a resolution, reso-lution, with Mapleton City adopting a resolution reso-lution on September Sep-tember 6, 2006, setting forth the intention of both cities to enter into a boundary agreement to adjust the common com-mon boundary between the two cities about 1200 East 1300 South in Springville and 700 West 2000 North in Mapleton. The property is more particularly described de-scribed as follows: fol-lows: . Commencing at a point 1321.27 feet along the Quarter Section Line on N 0 57' 04" W from the South Quarter Corner of Section Sec-tion 3, Township 8 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, Merid-ian, thence N 0 57' 04" W 225.71 feet, thence N 89 45' 20" E 357.07 feet, thence S 0 36' 00" W 227.21 feet, thence West 351.01 feet to the point of beginning. AREA 1.84 acres or 80,168 square feet The Springville Spring-ville City Council will hold a public hearing on this proposed boundary bound-ary agreement on Tuesday, November No-vember 7, 2006 in the Springville Spring-ville City Council Coun-cil Chambers at 50 South Main, Springville, Utah 84663. The Mapleton City Council will hold a public hearing on this proposed boundary agreement agree-ment Wednesday, Wednes-day, November 15,2006. The complete boundary adjustment ad-justment resolution reso-lution and plat are available for inspection and copying at the office of the Springville City Recorder, 50 South Main Street, Springville, Spring-ville, Utah or at the office of the Mapleton City Recorder, 35 East Maple, Mapleton, Utah 84664. The City Council of each City will adjust the boundaries, unless, at or before be-fore the public hearing, as announced an-nounced above, written protests to the adjustment adjust-ment are filed with the City Recorder Re-corder of each City by the owners own-ers of private real property that (a) is located lo-cated within the area proposed for adjustment; and (b) covers at least 25 percent of the private land located within the area proposed for adjustment; and (c) is equal in value to at least 15 percent of all . real property located lo-cated within the area proposed for adjustment. Venla Gubler, Springville City Recorder Camille Brown, Mapleton City Recorder Published in the Springville Herald September Septem-ber 14, 21, and 28,2006. Will 1 I ft t ? '"yf , Firm Twin Mattress Sale $89 Box Spring $60 , 10-vear warranty Open 10-6 Mon - Sat N payment fw 6 (nilte 0AC NunasrsstSotSMlris 0AC freS disposal! sM roatlrsss Hangar's Mattress i |