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Show SPRINGVILLE HERALD 15 Mapleton Concerts in the Park MaDleton Thursday, August 2, 2007 f r r . wiaviia ill mc Park are being held every Saturday in August at 7 p.m. at Memorial Park, on the corner of Main and Maple Streets. If the weather is bad, the concerts are held in the Memorial Hall next to! the park. .. ' t Bring a chair or blankets to sit on and enjoy foot stomping, hand clapping Blue Grass mu sic on Saturday, Aug. 4. On August 11 the Skyline Barbershop Men's Choir will share their close harmony. On August 18 600 East will per-f per-f orn, back by popular demand, with electric guitars and drums playing contemporary and original songs. And on August 25 the Brass Ensemble will take the brass section from a Big Band. 1 i Li . .t.'t in. f -imvm " f 4 c r If? Vfi LEVEL OS USA GYMNASTICS 2007 SPRING CHAMPIONSHIPS rf," 71 4 . V. t : .1 1 1 1 Crowds enjoy a little bluegrass music during Mapleton's 24th parade at 9 a.m. on July 24th followed by activities, games, food of July celebration. Mapleton residents and visitors enjoyed a and entertainment throughout the day at Mapleton City Park. Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation celebrates success in Utah AirTime Gymnastics Level 4 Womens' Team took 2nd place (Silver ) at the Utah Gymnastics State spring meet held in Salt Lake City on June 15, 2007! The excited gymnasts are, front: Cassie Buhler, Alexis Wasden and Jaylin Watson. Middle: Cheyenne Randquist, Emily Larson, Erica Rogers and Jenna Wright. Back: Samantha Nielson and coaches, Miranda Urry and Jessica Welge. The team had a combined all-around score of 184.35! mm suniyfiwiy-j lh Ti. MISSOULA, MT- The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation has conserved or enhanced more than 735,000 acres of wildlife habitat throughout Utah during the past 20 years, projects valued at nearly $2 lmillion, officials from the wildlife conservation organization recently announced. an-nounced. The announcement was made at a 20th anniversary anniver-sary celebration, retreat and planning session for Elk Foundation leaders lead-ers and partners at the 10,000-acre Basin Land & Livestock Ranch east of Coalville. "From our early days in Utah to today, we have had some of the most dedicated volunteers and partners in the United States," said Bill Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Utah regional director di-rector for Rocky Mountain Moun-tain Elk Foundation. "Our work has ranged from permanent land protection protec-tion and habitat stewardship, steward-ship, to conservation education. edu-cation. We have made a very positive mark on the Utah landscape during the past 20 years and we intend in-tend to accomplish more great work in the next 20 years." The Elk Foundation op erates 14 chapters in Utah and has more than 4,000 members. In 2006, the Salt Lake City Chapter Was honored at the organization's organiza-tion's annual convention in Reno, for achieving the largest net revenue among approximately 550 Elk Foundation Chapters at its annual Big Game Banquet fundraising event. Money raised from the banquets fund conservation conserva-tion projects throughout Utah. L Jl 9: few in r7rx" r u ir 4 5 Come fee the new ftore! SAME RELIABLE SERVICE! 77 E. Industrial Dr. Spanish Fork, UT WShephercTs 1 798-8777 CARPET & FURNITURE Fax 798-0460 'Jk,'"' weft IS? 4 miklFJC : 1 DlHy Jo Punsters : Saving Marriages since 131 I 170 North Alain Spanish For& ; Lingerie & Novelties ( i ( I ? - 4fcw T"1 '" ",tt F Is'. - The new Family First Paysoa Branch is coming to the Payson Wal-Mart Supcrccnter. Opening June 27. Family 'Find IP 225-6080 familyfirStCU.com Benjamin Cornish, Branch Mgr. f SiLf nu ! f0 JDETAILIHG ' t - BLOWOUT SALE! Russell Pendleton, 8, of Mapleton, watches as a ball narrowly misses the lever that would send him plunging into the dunk tank during Mapleton's 24th of July celebration at Mapleton City Park. Young volunteers formed a long line waiting for their chance to sit in the dunk tank and cool off from the hot morning sun. Photo by ChristiC Babbitt 5 mm m mm II IS sun a yuuu nine , , refinance, whether you're i ' - J buying, refinancing or - ; consolidating. RATES ARE INCREDIBLY LOW! act r:ov! Delta Financial Group f , J COITAL tyOUFZOaCST- r i ,-r-tni'. A ft ii 3 . jpt A P. a s. . ? a ft & m. m me- A ' - Fill e - Jr. BIB 'I " vf .... i e I. Cheaper, Faster, Better Scrapbook pages Get your digitally created scrapbook pages printed on real photographic paper, any size, with less cost & less hassle than printing on your own printer... ...and for those of you who still cut and paste your traditional scrapbook pages, IT'S TIME TO SHARE. Get copies of your work to share with family and friends! t, Call us today to learn more! SHO!S3t1 37'? "? o r-- 10 WMt Ctnttr t Springy))), UT |