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Show 12 "The Light Express" opens in Spanish Fork "The Light Express," the highly acclaimed musical mu-sical written by Karrol Cobb and P. Lockwood, is presented by Paradox Entertainment and is opening on September 1 at the Royal Palace Theatre The-atre in Spanish Fork. - The musical, which took LA by storm in the late 80's, is a trainride through life- a mystical magical ride through the trials and rewards of daily experience. The story unfolds as passengers win a seat on the old Light Express. The Engineer congratulates congratu-lates them and then proceeds pro-ceeds to tell them that they will not remember him once the train starts ASK THE from inside the canals of the tooth. This is usually done when there is a problem with the nerve or if the tooth is abscessed. ' If the tissue is removed completely, the tooth has no nerve left inside of it to feel pain. However, the bone around the tooth may still have residual infection and inflammation, depending on the condition of the tooth prior to the root canal therapy. This usually takes several weeks to heal. During this time, the tooth may seem to be feeling pain but most likely the discomfort is coming from the tissues (bone and gum tissue) supporting the tooth. If a root canal is done properly this pain should gradually diminish and eventually go away. If the root canal is inadequate however, this pain may persist or even worsen over time. You should contact your dentist and schedule an appointment so he can further evWuate the tooth and the source of the pain for you if the problem persists or seems to be getting worse instead of better. Dr. M. Kelly Soutas D.M.D., P.C., is owner and operator of A Place to Smile in Springville. He has been in practice for seven years, email aplacetosmilemsn,com. Ovn 9,560 location worldwide. 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A root canal ca-nal is a procedure where the nerve and other tissues are removed ll FORFREF Cww) teMtafettfc y,-J 3sv SvT'Si & k-7i SPRINGVILLE HERALD best written songs they had heard in years. The composer, Karrol Cobb (Robin Hood, The Heart of a Prince, The Promised Prom-ised Land, The Parables, The Medicine Show), is considered by many in the music industry to be one of the few real Broadway composers in today's world. Tickets are $8 for adults, $6 seniors, students stu-dents and children and $35 family pass. It will play September 1 through September 30 at 8 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays Satur-days and Mondays. Call Boothe Brothers Music, 798-7650, or buy tickets online at emersonsmith. org The Royal Palace 165 N. Main, Spanish Fork. Cleanliness and order are not matters of instinct; they are matters of education and like most great things, you must cultivate a taste for them. - Benjamin Disraeli If two men agree on everything, ev-erything, you may be sure that one of them is doing the thinking. - Lyndon B. Johnson Utah motorists experience sticker shock Utah. motorists are experiencing ex-periencing stick shock at the pump after seeing gas prices hit new all-time record re-cord highs over the past month, according to the latest report from AAA Utah, which tracks gas prices as a service to consumers. con-sumers. On August 14, the average aver-age price for a gallon of gas in Utah hit $2.98, a new all-time record high. Prices continue to average $2.98 today. According to AAA, the average price for regular, regu-lar, self-serve gasoline in Utah has jumped 11 cents FAMILY FRIENDLY RADIO FOR UTAH VALLEY AM RADIO Me Key 1450 rPffcm- r iiM-u u Web Site: www.keyy.com E-Mail: mailkeyy.com Complete program schedule and listener comment opportunity on our web site or phone us for a copy of our schedule! -- KEYY will not add your name to any mailing lists. Steven A. Barshun, General Manager 307 South 1600 West, Provo, UT 84601-3932 374-5210 iEn Espanol! PROGRAMAS Y MUSICA PARA LA FAMILIA Los Sabados De Las 12:00 A Las 5:00 p.m. msERmmoMRi Back to school theft alert Students heading back to school should guard their backpacks, athletic bags and instrument cases carefully. care-fully. Allstate Insurance Co. property claim specialists special-ists have identified the top five things most commonly stolen from high school and college students. The list includes in-cludes high dollar, easy to grab items that are hard to recover. Top Five Targets for Back to Books Break-Ins: Band instruments Laptops and other data processing devices including includ-ing PDA's Sports equipment, including includ-ing golf clubs stolen from student vehicles MP3 players, iPods and accessories Digital cameras "Electronics, musical instruments in-struments and sporting equipment are very attractive attrac-tive to potential thieves because they're so readily read-ily available," said Allstate's Utah Claims Manager Rick Chitwood. "Students often of-ten leave these items out in plain view, and that makes it easy for someone to walk off with an expensive new toy." To avoid becoming a tar in the last month and is 60 cents higher than this time last year. "This marks a dramatic change for Utah motorists, who just one month ago were paying some of the lowest prices in the country for gasoline," said Rolayne , Fairclough, spokesperson for AAA Utah. "The good news is prices throughout the country have started to decline over the past week so Utahns should start to feel some relief from these record highs soon as well." While prices remain high, there are signs of im- 24 HOURS A DAY to life is Jesus Christ get, Chitwood says students should make sure they never leave their valuables unattended in a classroom, ' locker room or music hall. Thieves are also more likely to break into vehicles when valuables are left in plain sight. If you must leave a laptop or golf clubs in the car, Nolen advises making sure they're hidden from view. ; As additional protection, for parents who've invested a lot of money into musical musi-cal instruments or sporting equipment, Allstate recommends recom-mends annual homeowners insurance reviews, to make sure the items are properly protected. Most homeowner's insurance insur-ance policies provide limited coverage for personal possessions pos-sessions if they are stolen away from home. Allstate advises, for highend items that can be appraised, such as some musical instruments instru-ments or jewelry, parents should have a policy review with their insurance agent to make sure coverage includes in-cludes these items. For students heading off to college, insurance needs may vary, depending on whether they are moving provement on the horizon. Recent events that threatened threat-ened to drive fuel prices up have not had as significant an impact on the energy markets as expected. Problems Prob-lems with an oil pipeline in Alaska have had less of an effect on output from the region than some analysts originally feared when the situation was revealed last week. A cease-fire in Lebanon Leba-non seems to have eased immediate concerns that the military conflict there might spread throughout the Middle East region and threaten oil production. In addition, U.S. oil inventories inven-tories remain at healthy levels and production of gasoline continues to be strong. The current national average av-erage price for a gallon of regular, self -serve gasoline is $3. This is an increase of 3 cents from last month and 52 cents from a year ago. The current average price reflects a drop from last week when prices reached over $3.03 a gallon in response to the closure of the BP oil field in Alaska and international tensions. The highest recorded price was $3.06 on. September 5, 2005. All of the cities surveyed by AAA Utah saw substantial sub-stantial price increases since the last AAA survey on July 11. The largest increase, in-crease, 14 cents, took place in Logan. The current average price in Logan is $2.99 a gallon for regular, regu-lar, self-serve gasoline. Thursday, August 24, 2006 into a dorm room or a private pri-vate residence. If the student will be living on campus, the protection parents already have for their belongings through their homeowner policy will often extend to a child's belongings while they are in a dorm or campus cam-pus residence. However, the parent's policy will not provide coverage cov-erage if a child moves to an off-campus apartment or private residence. According Accord-ing to Allstate, for these students, renter's insurance is relatively inexpensive and can provide valuable protec-tioa protec-tioa "When you consider the cost of replacing furniture, televisions, computers and other valuables, renters insurance is an amazing value," said Chitwood. "In most cases, it works out to be about the same price as ordering out for pizza once a month." So, whether a student is heading to high school or moving away to college, Allstate advises parents to contact their insurance agent and review their homeowners hom-eowners Coverage to discuss whether their current policy has the coverage they need. Prices increased 12 cents in Moab, Ogden and Salt Lake City this past month. The current average price in Moab is $3.01. In Ogden, Og-den, motorists are paying an average of $2.94. Salt Lake City's average price is $2.93. Provo motorists are paying an average of 10 cents more at the pump this month. The average price in Provo is $2.96. The average price increased in St. George to $3.02. Vernal's prices increased 5 cents to the current average aver-age of $2.97 a gallon. ; Gas prices rocketed upward up-ward throughout the entire en-tire Intermountain West this past month. Idaho's price increased 13 cents from last month to the current average price of $3.02. Montana saw the highest increase of all the states in the Intermountain West. The prices in Montana Mon-tana increased a whopping 29 cents to the current average av-erage of $3.14. Wyoming's price increased 22 cents to the current average price of $3.03. Colorado's price increased 11 cents to the current average of $3.06 for regular, self-serve gasoline. Nevada's rice increased in-creased a nickel to the current cur-rent average price of $3.07. Arizona and California motorists enjoyed a drop in their average price, The average price in Arizona is down a penny to $2.92. The current average cost of a gallon of regular, self-serve self-serve gasoline in California is $3.22, 4 cents lower than last month's average. AAA Utah encourages motorists to pay attention atten-tion to gasoline prices while driving. Often consumers con-sumers can find savings when comparing prices. Keeping tires properly inflated, in-flated, making sure belt and hoses are strong and having clean fluids will help increase mileage. Taking excess weight out of the vehicle, consolidating consolidat-ing errands and using the most fuel efficient vehicle will also help stretch gas dollars. AAA's tips to increase in-crease fuel efficiency can befoundatwww.aaa.com gasprices. AAA's Fuel Gauge Report Re-port is the most comprehensive compre-hensive retail gasoline survey sur-vey available, with over 85,000 self-serve stations surveyed every day nationwide. na-tionwide. Data is provided in cooperation with OPIS Energy Group and Wright Express, LLC. I. |