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Show I '77A m p W : t.XttrXY ;) 111111 mi l:i O -S-liI ins " I , Mapleton School first grade students got a special treat when they visited with town officials and workers. This is an activity from the Scholastic Literacy Place Curriculum called "Home Towns". We are becoming aware of our own community. This year students took the Annual Town Walk to Mapleton's new Community Communi-ty Center. They were able to visit the Mayor, Police Department and Library, all in the same building! The ambulance crew accomadated by bringing their equipment into the building. What a beautiful facility and kind helpful Community Helpers! Thank you from the first grade teachers and students for helping us learn more about our community. We are proud of our new facility and those who work for Mapleton City. First grade students are pictured here with Mayor Dean Allen. TRIPLE II Ml II II ifs&S llllfff 'M:i:- I Energy prices are on the rise. 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Students definitely went home with nice clean feet and a memorable experience. Mrs. Watkin's class also had the experience. Learning is fun! : UD0T to start bridge rehabilitation at ; Provo Center Street Interchange The Utah Department of close specific interchange vance of the University Av- Transportation advises mo- ramps for bridge rehabilka- enue interchange to direct A A 1. A. a! 1 - ill t- i. torists who use the inter change at Provo Center Street (exit 265) to access downtown Provo, that beginning April 17, construction crews will 1 wAHlnunm ; 4 ; I t " dearie e 'Mm mi t s Jf t Ayw i wi I) I ) tion work. Closures will be phased in the following order: April 17 - May 10: The directional direc-tional off-ramp from southbound south-bound 1-15 off-ramp to east-bound east-bound Provo Center Street will be closed for bridge repair. re-pair. Motorists will be de-toured de-toured to the adjacent off-ramp off-ramp to Center Street. A temporary tem-porary traffic signal and flag-ger flag-ger will be placed at the intersection inter-section to direct traffic. May 11. - May 25: The off-ramp off-ramp from northbound 1-15 (exit 265-A) to eastbound Center Cen-ter Street will be closed for motorists. End of May through June; The bridge where Provo Cotter Cot-ter Street crosses over the railroad tracks will be closed for approximately three weeks. Motorists will be de-toured de-toured along 900 West and 1600 West to 600 South. Signs will be posted to direct motorists along the detour route. Motorists may also use 800 North in Provo to Geneva Road as an alternate route. UDOT encourages motorists mo-torists to use caution and travel trav-el at the posted speed limits bridge repair. Motorists will while driving through work need to use University Av- zones. Schedules are subject enue (exit 263) to access tochange due to inclement downtown Provo. Electronic weather, equipment problems boards will be posted in ad- or emergency situation. Family Soccer Night The H.C. Storm Competi- Field, 1750 S. 800 West, tive Soccer League will hold a Mapleton. free Family Soccer Clinic on Come sharpen your soccer Friday, Apr. 28, from 5:30 to skills or learn some new ones. 7:30 p.m. at the Ira Allen They will also have information informa-tion about team tryouts, ref- M Smart Pi f J J J A We have a Full Service Department! 801-806-9500 IKS' With puchase of an Emmissions Test Expires June 30, 2006 I L-. Expires June 30, 2006 Full Service j Oil Change , Tire Rotation I Brake j Inspection Appointments suggested but not required eree and coaching opportuni ties. They will offer hotdogs, chips and other items all benefitting bene-fitting soccer in the community-Check out their website for more info, www.hcstorm.org. Be of good cheer. Do not think of today's failures, but of the success that may come tomorrow. You have set yourself a difficult task, but you will succeed if you perservere; and you will find a joy in overcoming obstacles. obsta-cles. - Helen Keller What we love to do we find time to do. - John L. Spalding urines ,stKW S)eseret First Gmn Union |