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Show SPRINGVILLE HERALD Thursday, May 1 0, 2007 Has Congress lost the Iraqi WOT? Thmking Iuler praises city for allthey do O j 1 i-:-'& : C7 rj:... rprn fnr all of US Who liv Editor: Eureka! I have discovered discov-ered the enemy and they are us! With the Democrats rejoicing like a couple of kids in a watermelon patch, this Congress is oblivious to the reality real-ity who is doing what to whom. Take Iraq for instance. The speaker of the house, you know the chief democrat dem-ocrat who likes to give . dunder headed speeches, . opens his mouth and like . Henny Penny shouts, "We have lost the war!" Is he really a natural born American? Or he descend de-scend in a UFO? America doesn't lose wars! Congress loses wars! Military Generals Admirals and military men win wars, given the proper equipment. Look back at history. The first six wars we won, then came Korea and Viet Nam, Somalia and now Iraq. Under the un-helpful direction of Congress, we lost because of inept, inadequate and totally fumbled direction from Congress. Then came the Gulf, War and we clobbered 'em! The goal was loped off short, but the Military followed the script as far as it was well written. Simply, if Congress opts to involve the Military Mili-tary in a war, set a goal, inform the Military, supply sup-ply them for the mission ahead and step back. The Military will do it. But if you (some) stick your greedy, me-first hands into the conflict, the goal becomes tainted and misdirected. mis-directed. The goal becomes blurred and unattain- Aloud Editor: Thinking Aloud we discussed: dis-cussed: How Have We Editor As a resident of Spring-ville, Spring-ville, Utah, for the last 52 years, I was sad to read a letter-to-the-editor in the Springville Herald the week ending on May 5, which was able, even with the fin- Changed Since the Vice not very complimentary est fighting forces in the President Came? about our mayor and those world. Don't blame the I do not know. But I do who function with him. Military, tar and feather know many :chahgedv Their , ; Just .the week before we Congress (some). growth, understanding and received a most informa- Why (some)? Because power to go into the world tive letter from our mayor,; some great Congressmen with a firm college educa- which I really appreciated are true, constitutional he- tion was affirmed. ' ;7 as we were reminded of the roes, others stick out their The Alternative gradu- services we receive, 'which palms and mis-directed ation said yes to making a too often we just take for. Congressional leaders difference in the world by granted. It is my opinion grease those palms with being Peace Makers and that we have a good mayor, caring for the oppressed. Nancy Lower Springville billions of dollars just for those well-paid and stupid votes. Wake up, Congress! ... If the war is lost, you be- It is wise to apply the oil ing the enemy, earned the of refined politeness to the credit, not the Military. mechanisms of friendship. Leo J Lee Lt. Col. USAF Ret. Colette Springville who has integrity and a con cern for all of us who live here. We have many good honest hon-est people working in our Springville City offices, who have a concern for our welfare wel-fare and for the future of our city. It iseasyto sit back and enjoy these services we receive arid not have to leave bur comfort zone. - I for one want to thank them and congratulate them for all they do. I believe they are looking to the future to keep our city a place we can enjoy and be pleased to live in. Ina Robbins Springville Springville Police report Most companies join forces to give themselves an advantage. We've done it to eating cancer isn't easy. Patients need every advantage they can get. At Intermountain Healthcare, we've combined our resources with those of Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah. Now, most major Intermountain hospitals have new Huntsman-Intermountain Cancer Centers. Each of these centers gives give our patients one. people the benefit of Intermountain Healthcare's renowned best practice methods and patient care, along with Huntsman's outstanding research. And each is completely focused on helping patients heal, both physically and otherwise. It's how patients have the best chance of beating cancer. The best chance of winning the fight. The linear accelerator is one of the many . advanced technologies utilized at Huntsman-Intermountain Huntsman-Intermountain Cancer Centers. IIP 'I " '" tie in V , " ' . '? .-i'' A ' V ' - Huntsman-Intermountain , : Cancer Center I American Fork Hospital INTERMOUNTAIN MEDICAL CENTER McKAY-DEE HOSPITAL CENTER AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL DIXIE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER Springville police solved several burglary cases last week when they located many items that had been taken. They are still investigating inves-tigating and charges are pending. There were two burglaries of garages; a chop saw and air compressor compres-sor were taken from one and a campstove from another. an-other. A 14-year-old female was taken to Slate Canyon for an outstanding warrant. Zach-ary Zach-ary Lamon Cassingham. 531 E. Swenson 2, Springville, was arrested for two warrants. war-rants. Scott James Demita, 363 E. 950 South 2, Springville, was cited for intoxication and taken to the hospital. Cody Paul Dubois, 355 Ed. 200 South 4, Springville, was arrested for a warrant, possession of a controlled substance and possession of marijuana. Andres Gonzales Jr., 388 E 300 North35, Springville, was cited for criminal mis chief. Justin Don Hamsley, 54 E. Brookside, Springville, was cited for shoplifting tools at Wal-Mart. Information has been filed on Kayla Nicole Hewlett, 655 S. 100 East, Springville, for joyriding. Alfred Karl Huntsman, 1025 N. 300 West 71, Springville, was cited for open container. Kurt E, Imig Jr., 851 S. 1540 East, Provo, was charged with two counts of prescription forgery, a 3rd degree felony. Information has been filed on Christo-phor Christo-phor Leroy Isaacson, 212 W. 400 South, Springville, for disorderly conduct. Tim Lavon Johnson, 391 E. Center, Springville, was arrested for a warrant. Catherine Lee Jordan, 2534 E. Stonebury Loop Road, Springville, was cited for domestic do-mestic abuse in the presence of a child and criminal mischief, mis-chief, a 2nd degree felony. Daniel Adam Levangwer, 455 S. 1700 East, Springville, was arrested for DUI. A 15-year-old female was cited for driving underage, no insurance and revoked registration. reg-istration. Michael Stansf ield Palmer, 316 N. 800 East, Mapleton, was arrested for three warrants. war-rants. Jaun Gabriel Queve-do, Queve-do, 44 E. 900 North, Provo, was arrested for a warrant. Craig Russell Terry, 434 S. Idaho Ave., "Provo, was arrested for DUI. Several bicycles were taken last week as well as a solar-powdered fence charger. : Me fs Ranch passwailable Springville City is now offering a punch pass for camping at Jolley's Ranch. The pass entitles the purchaser pur-chaser to 10 nights of camping. camp-ing. '' After purchasing the pass, citizens may present it to the Camp Host with picture identification in 'the name of the pass holder. 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