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Contact Human Hu-man Resources at 798-4000., 798-4000., Closing date:Jan. 26 at noon. BROOKSIDE ELEMENTARY ELEMEN-TARY STUDENT or Adult Sweeper. 3 hours per day, 5 days per week. You must be registered with Utah Workforce Service Ser-vice and fill out an application appli-cation at the District Office. Of-fice. Applications will be accepted only with a Workforce Services registration reg-istration form and proof of high school grauduation. Contact Human Hu-man Resources at 798-4000. 798-4000. Closing date: open till filled. " SPRINGVILLE JR. HIGH Student or Adult Substitute Substi-tute Sweeper. Will work as needed. You must be registered with Utah Workforce Service and fill out an application at the District Office. Applications Applica-tions will be accepted only with a Workforce Services registration form and proof of high school grauduation. Contact Hie 4000. Closing date:Jan. 1 9 at noon. PARKVIEW ELEMENTARY ELEMEN-TARY TITLE I Technician. 1 to 4 p.m. Monday thru Thursday. You must be registered with Utah Workforce Service and fill out an application at the District Office. Applications Applica-tions wili be accepted only with a Workforce Services registration form and proof of high school grauduation. Contact Human Hu-man Resources at 798-4000. 798-4000. Closing date: Jan. 1 9 at noon. An ideal is often but a flaming vision of reality. reali-ty. Small I Entries Engias Repair All types of small engines 489-3405 393 East Center, Springville Steel Pipe 29 ft 34e 57 II 59 64 79 ft. 76 1" 2"-2W 2"-2W 2" For FREE StockPrice Ustlll Subject to Prior Sato Full Ltngtht Only Prict Can Chang success! Owner Operator's 1-800-580745 L s if J ' ir , I ! 'f? 0 t ?. I I' 1 i ti Chad Emmett, associate professor of geography at Brigham Young University and coordinator of international studies, talked to members of the Springville Kiwanis Club Thursday. He spoke about the problems between Israel and Palestine. He has traveled to the Middle East seven times, staying for a year in 1989 when he did dissertation research on Christians and. Muslims in Nazareth. Kathy Taylor was the toastmistress. Emmett believes that "both Arabs and Jews have done wrong and both have legitimate claims. Acts of violence by Israelis and Palestinians are most often in reaction to what both groups perceive as threats to the security and well being of themselves and their families. Jews continue the fight for a secure state where they will never have to endure another holocaust while Palestinians fight to maintain a right to live peacefully and under their own government in their historic homeland. Both have justified rights to live in the land. The problem is how do two nations share control of one land." He said the only way to solve the problem is for both to equitably share the land as did their ancestors Abraham and Lot. (Genesis 13:5-12) Hogi Yogi winners at the Mapieton Elementary School last week were, back row, left to right: Jaynee Pendleton, Thomas Ballard, Matthew Foutz, Kaitlyn Averett, Peter Mulder, Sean Halladay and Travis Dedrickson. Row 3: Austin McCuIloch, v Amberley Snyder, Shyrel Petersen, Ben Nelson, Ryan Poore, Ayla Cavanaugh and Nicole Jacobson. Row 2: Molly Hanks, Amanda Kearl, Chandler James, Austin Ith, Annie Andrus, Lacey Miner and Morgan Truman. Front row: Hanna Baker, Bridgez Beardall, Lisa Clingo, Joshua Romanek, Kassidy Powell and Daniel Hanks. , REE .ELEMENTARY;, GET.A BETTER JOB! Let NANNIES: SEEKING EX-EDClCAlTlONAUTni- Jpb Cqrps jtrain you and CELLENT thildcare pro-cian. pro-cian. 12 hours per week help you a get a good viders. Full-tim8. live-in on Mondays and Wednesdays. Will work with speech pathologist. You must be registered with Utah Workforce Service Ser-vice and fill out an application appli-cation at the District Office. Of-fice. 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The purpose of the hearings hear-ings is to receive public comments on the proposed pro-posed changes in fares for parairansit services for the disabled. Services provided by or contracted contract-ed by UTA which are affected by this proposal would be: Flextrans, United Way, Handi-Trans, Handi-Trans, and Tooele County Coun-ty Aging Services. Davis County Courthouse, Court-house, 28 E. State Street, Famington, Council Cou-ncil Chambers: Tuesday, January 30, 2001, 7:00 p.m. Tooele County Courthouse, Cour-thouse, 47 So. Main Street, Tooele, North Auditorium: Wednesday, January 31, 2001, 7:00 p.m. Utah County Complex, Com-plex, 100 E. Center, Provo, Room L-900: Tuesday, February 6, 2001, 7:00 p.m. Weber County Library, Li-brary, 2464 Jefferson, Ogden Auditorium: Wednesday, February 7, 2001,7:00 p.m. Brigham City, City Hall, 20 No. Main Street, Brigham City, City Council Chambers, Thursday, February 8, 2001, 7:00 p.m. Salt Lake County, UTA Meadowbrook Board Room, 3600 South 70Q 'West,-'Sak Lake CityTTuesdayT February"' 13, 2001; 2:00 p.m. An additional hearing will be held February 13, at 7:00 p.m. in the UTA Meadowbrook Board Room to accommodate accom-modate those who may have missed one of the previous hearings. II. The proposed fare changes would be as follows: Cash Fare is proposed pro-posed to increase from $1.00 to $2.00. It is proposed that NO current UTA passes wiil be accepted for Flextrans service or UTA contracted service. United Way in Utah County or Handi-Trans service area of Weber, Davis Counties, Brigham City, Willard and Perry, and Aging Services in Tooele County. III. At the hearing, the Utah Transit Authority Author-ity will afford an opportunity oppor-tunity for affected citizens, citi-zens, private transportation transporta-tion providers, public officials, and interested agencies to comment on the proposed changes. To be included as part of the public hearing record, re-cord, all comments must be received by UTA no later than fifteen days following the final public hearing or February 28, 2001. 24x36x10 $4,495 30x50x10 $5,950 30x60x12 $6,995 50x75x14 $12,575 Loe Call for our $10 floorplan book or fax us your plan! Satterwhite Log Homes toll free 1-888-882-4645 - fax (435) 528-5003 http:www.satterwhite-log-homea.com IV. A translator for the hearing impaired will be provided if you call Suzann Hednerg at the UTA Civil Rights Office. Of-fice. 262-5626, Extension Exten-sion 3538 at least five (5) working days before the scheduled public hearing. V. Written comments or e-mail comments may be submitted to the following addresses: Strategic Planning Dept., UTA, P.O. Box 30810. SLC. UT 84 130-08 10 or e-mail directly to UTA: www.rideuta.com or tmorrisonuta.cog.ut.us. Phone calls and questions ques-tions about (tie proposals may be directed to T. Morrison. 262-5626, Ext. 2425 after January 15. VI. Relevant information infor-mation about the proposed pro-posed changes will be available at the public hearings or may be reviewed in the Strategic Planning Office at the UTA Meadowbrook office. 3600 South 700 West, Salt Lake City, Utah after January 15. VII. Comments must be received by UTA no later than February 28, 2001 to be part of the public hearing record. Jeff Hawker President, UTA Board of Trustees Published in the Springville Herald January 17, 2001. L 1 Adoption 1 ADOPTION-HAPPY COUPLE waiting to give love, hugs and kisses to a baby. Financially secureexpenses se-cureexpenses paid. Call Jean and Dave at 1 -888- 267-3999. 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Call toll free! 1-800-995-1217. wvAy.prQmlorstool.org Homes I Cabins Shops Sheds Notice of Regular Annual Shareholders Meeting The regular annual meeting of the shareholders sharehold-ers of Strawberry Water Users Association will be held in the Payson City Council Chambers, 439 West Utah Avenue, Payson, Utah on Saturday, Satur-day, January 27,2001 at 1:30 p.m. The purposes of the meeting are: (1) to elect four directors to succeed the following whose terms expire upon the election of their successors: District 2. Gerald Thomas; Thom-as; District 6. Kelly Lewis; District 10, Glen Hawkins; District 14. Blair Hamilton; (2) to levy an assessment assess-ment to meet the expenses expens-es of the Association for the ensuring year; (3) to hear reports of the operations and conditions condi-tions of your Association; Associa-tion; and (4) to transact any other business that may properly come before said meeting. Gary A. Ahken Secretary Published in the Springville Herald January 17 and 24. 2001. Public Notice Notice is hereby given that the Springville City Council will hold a public hearing on February Febru-ary 6. 2001 at 7:30 p.m. in their regular session to receive public comment com-ment on the proposed amendment to the Land-Use Land-Use map of the General Plan. This would be an amendment from high-density high-density residential to commercial for property at about 488 South 400 West. There will also be a public hearing at this session on a zone change request from R-4-7,000 for this property at 488 South 400 West. A third public hearing will be held this same evening to consider a request for a , -vacation of the lot lines -- ' between Lots 6, 7 and 8 of City Side Acres Subdivision Sub-division at 900 East 400 South. The meeting will be held in the Council Room at the Civic Center Cen-ter at 50 South Main. All interested persons are invited to attend and will be given the opportunity to speak. 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