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Show Thursday, April 20, 2006 SPRINGVILLE HERALD 3 Proje tt progresses on west 400 South Martin Congyer ; SPRINGVILLE HERALD ; Meeting with Utah Department Depart-ment of Transportation and with Intermountain Power Association, Mayor Gene Mangum reported that things are progressing toward to-ward the construction of a new overpass over the lower railroad crossing on west 400 South Street in the west fields. Reporting in Tuesday evening's city council meeting meet-ing Mangum said he is hopeful hope-ful that UDOT will fund an environmental study of the whole length of 400 South from the freeway to Main Street so that work can be done on widening the street to accommodate the ever increasing in-creasing traffic on the road. ; The mayor also reported that IPA will fund a $250,000 study to determine what type of bridge is needed over the lower railroad tracks because be-cause there is some concern that the approach to the overpass on the west could interfere with the growing business district north of Wal-Mart which presently has great potential for generating gener-ating sales tax and greater shopping opportunity for the city. ; IPA is involved in the railroad rail-road overpass because of its need to expand the railroad The death of America Dear Editor mented workers" was invented ; American's elite has turned its by the elite radical left immigra-back immigra-back on its own citizens. Even il- tion lobby to pervert the accu- legai aliens count higher with the American government than native-born, taxpaying, loyal U.S. citizens, who are regarded by their government as nothing but resources to be exploited. We are involved in a mighty culture war, a contest pitting traitorous globalist elites against heartland Americans who love their country coun-try and Christian traditions. ; The US. government globalist elite is replete with hatred of everyone who sticks up for the rights of citizenship, patriotism and sovereignty. It's more important, im-portant, says the government, to nave cheap household help for elites and an abundance of fast food workers to keep down the minimum wage than it is to defend de-fend our country's borders. The INS refuses to deport alien criminals crimi-nals and issues visas and driver's licenses to terrorists who wish to blow us up. We are seeing the complete failure of government to protect the meaning of citizenship. citizen-ship. The government's lack of loyalty loy-alty to citizens has been noticed not only by illegal immigrants (up to three million a year) who pour over our borders with rising ris-ing expectations and demands, but also by US. employers. If it is permissible for illegal aliens to take fast-food jobs away from US. teenagers and construction jobs away from U.S. construction construc-tion workers, it is all right for H-1B H-1B visas to be issued to foreigners foreign-ers to take jobs away from American professionals. - We constantly hear calls from left-wing elite politicians for blanket blan-ket amnesty of "undocumented workers," open borders and elirnination of our national sovereignty. sover-eignty. The phrase "undocu- Public Notice PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby BUILDING, 125 West Community Center Way, Mapleton, Utah, for the purpose of considering: con-sidering: 1. A Public Hearing Hear-ing and consideration considera-tion of an Ordinance Ordi-nance amending section 2.43 and given of a public hearing to be held during the Mapleton Maple-ton City Council WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2006, AT 7:00 P.M. IN THE MAPLETON CITY That means that you can call on me to fill your needs with the coverage you want and at ; the lowest possible cost. Farmers Insurance Group specializes in Auto, Fire, Life and Commercial insurance and is famous for last, fair, friendly claims service. I'd like to meet you. Why not give me a call today. 1 think you'll be glad you did. yard to the south, with the planned new expansion of the Intermountain Power Project plant near Delta who owns the west railroad yard. In other business officials of the Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Company met with the council to make them aware of the progress the company has made with its emissions problem the their desire to become a , better neighbor to the city. The plant manager said that the company has recently recent-ly completed a $12,000,000 emissions control project which has proved to help greatly with the plant's emission emis-sion problems. Former mayor Boyer also met with the council the champion the cause of a local equestrian group who is interested in-terested in getting an equestrian eques-trian park built on the side of the present rodeo grounds. They would like to work with the city and Utah County Coun-ty to construct such a facility- The county already has built a facility in the north part of the county with tourist and restaurant sales tax money and the group is attempting to get the county to do the same nere if the city will let the county build on its land. Responding to the question that Spanish Fork already rate term - illegal aliens. Is it any wonder that over 70 percent of Americans do not believe be-lieve elected officials care about what citizens think and 80 percent per-cent of Americans believe that our country is run by a closed network of special interests, public officials and the media? Polls reveal that 85 percent of Americans view illegal immigration immigra-tion as a very serious problem Over 80 percent said that the US. should stop illegal immigration immigra-tion completely. There are ways to destroy a nation other than with bombs or bullets. The mostly quiet and unspectacular un-spectacular invasion of illegal immigrants im-migrants does not focus the attention at-tention of the nation the way open warfare does, but is all the more insidious for its stealth and innocuousness. I am reminded of Marcus Cicero's Ci-cero's warning when I think of our politicians (modern-day Ga-dianton Ga-dianton Robbers) who would leave our borders open to a massive mas-sive invasion of illegal aliens, destroy de-stroy our national sovereignty, turn us into a Third World country, coun-try, and sell us out to Satan's New World Order. Once Satan has destroyed the USA, he can obtain his goal of world control and destruction of all people before be-fore the Second Coming of Christ. We live in the times as predicted predict-ed by the Book of Mormon Prophet Moroni concerning the great secret combination which will seek to overthrow the freedom free-dom of all lands, nations and countries and bring to pass the destruction of all people. (Book of Mormon, Ether 825) President Boyd K. Packer said at the April 2004 IDS General 2.44 of the Mapleton Maple-ton City Code. ("PARKS BOARD AND RECREATION RECRE-ATION BOARD") (s)Camille Brown, Recorder Published in the Springville Herald April 20, 2006. Karen Snow 25 East 200 South Springville, UT (801) 489-8000 I ! has such a facility, the group said that the Spanish Fork facility fa-cility is completely filled with activity ana there is a need for another facility in this end of the valley. The group also showed how the equestrian type events are growing in the state and the popularity of such events and the money they generate is also growing. grow-ing. No action was taken by the council on the presentation. A citizen living on Canyon Avenue talked to the council to complain about the speed of traffic on the street which runs diagonally from Center Street to 1300 East. The matter was referred to the Chief of Police. . The council also agreed to swap a piece of the Hobble Creek Park east of the Hobble Hob-ble Creek West Stake Center for the Art Shop and parking lot south of the building. The city has been leasing the building and property for $1 per year for the past several years. The school district needs the ground in the Hobble Creek Park to qualify with the state to enlarge the present pre-sent Brookside Elementary School. The use of the ground will not change, but will be available to the children chil-dren for a playground. Conference: "We must not ignore ig-nore Moroni's words when he saw our day and said, 'Wherefore 'Where-fore the Lord commanded you, when ye shall see these things come among you that ye shall awake to a sense of your awful situation, because or this secret combination which shall be among you ...."' (Book of Morrow Mor-row Finer 824) President Ezra Taft Benson of the IDS Church said in 1988, "A secret combination that seeks to overthrow the freedom of all lands and nations is increasing its evfl influence and control over America and the entire world." Art Larson - Springville April (1:50) 4:15 (2:00) 4:25 (1:35) 4:0O (1 :40) 4:05 (1 :3Q) 4:1 0 (1:45) 4:20 7:00 9:25 COME EXPERIENCE THX SOUND IN EVERY THEATERI 45-85'00 Order and print tickets online at www.stadiumcinemas.com No discount passes. All auditoriums are THX certified! Cinemas open all day every day except for 9:00 Sunday showings Early Matinee on Saturday & Sunday 0 ll j I mmJk .-. hmM PrerejistratioKi -y Participants leam dances, cheers, and chants from SHS cheerleaders. This is a great opportunity to build skills and create friends, All participants will receive a T-shirt, perform in the Cheer Spectacular, and be invited to ride in the Art City Days Parade, Wednesday, May 31 Monday, June 5 "3 8;00a.m. 7th-9th grades 8:00a.m. "t? 8:15-9:00a.m. . Additional Registration 9:00a.m. 9:00a.m. 3-12 year olds 10:00a.m. 10:00a.m. Clink Ends Tuesday, June 6 M Thursday, June 1 8.00a.m. V 8:00a.m. 7th-9th grades 9:00a.m. S 8:15-9:00a.m. Additional Registration 10:00am. C 9:00a.m. ' 3-12 year olds Wednesday, June 7 10:00a.m. Clinic Ends 6:C0p.m. 3 Friday, June 2 5 8:00a.m, 7th-9th grades 9:00a.m. 3-12 year olds 10:00a.m. Clinic Ends Quarterly Real Estate statistics Springville and Mapleton As the real estate market continues to develop, the Utah County Association of Realtors is preparing quarterly quar-terly city statistics to reflect the number, median and average av-erage price of residential real estate in Utah County. "I think we've all noticed changes in our neighborhoods," neighbor-hoods," said Kevin Call, Executive Ex-ecutive Vice President of the Utah County Association of Realtors. "Where there used to be a family farm or an orchard, the land has been developed, and Utah County has grown in almost every area. I find the information in these city statistics very interesting for the trends that are evolving locally every day. There has been very strong buyer demand over the last year." Art Ball Continued from page 1 to dance the night away. As in years past, the Art Ball will have a silent auction to help raise funds for the museum. The silent auction will have football memorabilia memorabil-ia donated by local football teams such as the University of Utah, BYU and the Utah Blaze. Funds raised from the Art Ball this year will benefit the museum's sculpture garden. gar-den. The 82nd Spring Salon opens to the public on Sunday, Sun-day, Apr. 30, and runs through July 2nd. This exhibition, exhi-bition, modeled after the famous fa-mous Paris Salon, is open to all Utah artists, and is one of the longest standing traditions tradi-tions at the museum. This is the largest exhibition exhibi-tion of its kind in Utah, and the best opportunity for art lovers to see the best of what Utah artists are creating now. The show encourages "The place to watch a movie!" Stadium seating THX sound Exit 248 in Payson, 633 So. 950 West 21-27 7:05 9:35 7:15 9:30 7:10 9:25 6:55 9:35 I 1 1 1 J 6:5Q 9:3Q April 26 & BijQDHDODOQSnanOO published for The statistics are compiled from the Wasatch Front Multiple Listing Service which is a database Realtors Real-tors use to share listing information in-formation with other agents representing clients. As one of the most sophisticated databases in the country, it is capable of breaking down the numbers by cities in Utah County. The Utah County Association of Realtors will compile these numbers every quarter and share them with the prospective newspapers. In Mapleton, 13 units were sold at a median price for $293,750 and average price of $300,992. That is an increase in-crease of two units com- Eared to the last quarter of 005. In Springville, 87 units were sold at a median price diverse applications of style and technique, and seeks to promote varied conceptual and formal directions in art. With such diversity in subject, sub-ject, style and approach, this exhibition succeeds each year in resonating on a personal per-sonal level with the vast scores of people who come to enjoy and experience the museum. mu-seum. Pre-purchased tickets for the Art Ball are $40 for couple cou-ple and $20 for a single ticket. tick-et. Tickets may also be purchased pur-chased at the door the night of ball, for $50 per couple and $25 for a single ticket. Springville High School students stu-dents may purchase discounted dis-counted tickets for $15. ltiE)ifflSii m mm iiii.m.nTMitiiwini k MOVIE RATING Ice Age 2 pg Ice Age 2 pg The Sentinel pg-13 The Benchwarmers pg-13 Scary Movie Scary Movie The Wild PG-13 PG-13 G R PG PG-13 Silent Hill Church Ball Take the Lead Early shows on Saturday only Box Office opens at 10am No early shows Sunday Box Office opens at 12:30pm Mon-Thurs 1st matinee at 3:00 Box Office opens at 2:30pm Late Shows Friday & Saturday Only Digital Stereo Surround Sound Theater Open Daily ORDER TICKETS ONLINE AT: ! 27 SHS CakterUf 7trv5th grades 3-12 year olds Clinic Ends 7th-9th grades 3-1 2 year olds Clinic Ends .. Cheer on the of $167,350 and average price of $180,514. That is a decrease of 29 units compared com-pared to the last quarter of 2005 and a decrease of $10,000 in average price. "South county is earning a very good reputation to De reasonably priced and within a reasonable distance," said Lerron Little with Capstone Real Estate in Springville. "There are homes available in every price range and there is commerce to support these growing communities. It's a wonderful place to live and I think that is one of the most important features buyers buy-ers are looking for." The statistics are gathered from transactions in which a Realtor was involved. The next quarter of city statistics should be available around July 15th. Please watch for a report here or go to www.ucaor.com and look under Consumer Information. &Pawn Title Loans on ATVs, Cars, Motorcycles Jewelry Diamonds Rolex Gold & Silva Naw Wholesale Jewelry Computers Name Brand Tods 444 W. 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