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Show Thursday, August 2, 2007 SPRINGVILLE HERALD 11 Automatic Bill Pay now in Mapleton 8 1 Members of 1 980s band The Jets performed an energetic show last Friday at the Spring Acres Arts Park in Springville. Their show included their greatest hits, other original songs and a few covers of popular songs by other bands. Photo by Christi C. Babbitt It's Not About V X It's about the family that lives in the house. As a local independent a"gent, we can design an insurance program that's just right for you and your family. Give the people you love protection from Western States Insurance Agency, Inc. Wesern Saes insurance Cfigency, Sine. General Insurance . Surety Bonds 87 East Center Spanish Fork, Utah 84660 798-7641 Doug Barber Matt Barber Mike Norris FUEL SAVER PACKAGE Genuine Motorcraff Premium Synthetic Blend Oil and Filter Change Rotate & Inspect 4 Tires Check Air and Cabin" Air Filters 4fr Oldest SPANISH mi WW vs. k. f s si &m-Z3 0O!)79S-m (M)6W222 L yi it,vvv nine uui luiuy ( ifr-A X cji - AUASIxerUfted technicians r ) 1 ft ll1 1 1 ' 1 Voted best in Utah County - dean, friendly andHappyll! wwms the House St"- " Jt ft f s Inspect Brake System Test Battery Check Belts & Hoses Top Off All Fluids Ford Dealer In Utah FORK NEPHI iw cm iji ovum muw c (AUTO 5t r? T? r Arts Commission Continued from page 1 to Live By program. All of these statues have been placed in public locations through private donations for the enjoyment of all residents; after placement, the works of art become the property of the city under un-der the care of the Springville Spring-ville Arts Commission. "The Crow Shaman" depicts de-picts a Crow Indian Shaman Sha-man reaching upward with an eagle feather fan. The figure's headdress has the form of a large Jungle Book Continued from page 1 Babbitt, Katherine Bennett, Rachel Bennett, Justine Bernal, Kaylee Bourdeax, Sadie Conover, Ashley Crookston, Shanae Curtis, Josh Daybell, Cassie Dennis, Den-nis, David Jordan Dennis, Katelyn Donnelly, Lauryn Ethington, Jessica Finster, Peyton Gibson, Leslie Griffin, Grif-fin, Scott Griffin, Caleb Harrison, Jarom Harrison, !!eho levy Continued from page 1 $46.60 per year, while the Nebo district tax on a $240,000 business would increase in-crease by $84.72 per year. However, the district's overall tax rate for 2007, which includes among other items the three tax levies listed above, has declined de-clined compared to the tax rate of 2006. This means that property owners will see a decrease in their property tax this year unless their property has increased in value. "People are going to Government in the U.S. today is a senior partner in. every business in the country. coun-try. - Norman Cousins You can fool all the people peo-ple all the time if the adver- V I C ?! -""T coupon T ' V--' i cp-'es e0O07 5 V bird; it was not uncommon for an entire eagle to be taxidermied out and worn on the head of a male Crow warrior. These headdresses headdress-es could be as wide as six feet. Sculptor Scott Rogers has found himself drawn to the spirit of the Old West since he was a youth, and that interest now manifests mani-fests itself in his art. His sculptures are currently on exhibit in galleries in Arizona, Ari-zona, New Mexico, Colorado Colo-rado and Texas. Mari Harrison, Seth Harrison, Har-rison, Jenna Hatch, Malory Mal-ory Hatch, Autumn Hathaway, Ha-thaway, Madison Kawai, Camille Ostler, Ashley Owens, Hannah Parker, Phoebe Parker, Emily Rogers, Rog-ers, Audrey Simmons, Ci-ara Ci-ara Snapp, Kathryn South-worth, South-worth, Hannah Tibbals, Brinley Welch, Konner Wells, Sally Wells and Nicole Ni-cole Zamora-Wilson. increase see a tax increase if their property values increase," Olsen said. "If your value is the same this year as it was last year, your taxes would go down." A public hearing about this proposed tax increase will be held on Wednesday, Wednes-day, Aug. 8, at 6 p.m. in the Nebo District Office Board Room, 350 S. Main, Spanish Span-ish Fork. This meeting is open to the public. More information informa-tion may also be obtained by calling the district at 354-7400. tising is right and the budget bud-get is big enough. - Joseph E. 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