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Show Thursday, August 9, 2007 SPRINGVILLE HERALD Springville Police report Springville police had 215 calls last week with 44 of those for animal problems. prob-lems. The list included six calls for criminal mischief, six for disorderly conduct, three for fireworks, one for fraud and one for identity iden-tity fraud. A male juvenile was cited for possession of alcohol by a minor. Zachery Philip Chesnut, 235 E. 100 South, Springville, was cited for criminal trespass. ' Two female juveniles were referred to Juvenile Court for shoplifting a candle from Art City Pharmacy. Phar-macy. Izaya B. Dowhanuk, 562 W.'200 North, Payson, was cited for shoplifting. Ryan Scott Falkner, 1667 S. 3450 East, Spanish Fork, was arrested for an outstanding out-standing warrant. Roscoe Reid Green, 681 N. Atlantis Dr., Orem, was arrested for DUI, interfering with arrest, an alcohol restricted license and open container after police were called to the Dairy Queen. Jessie Brett House, 966 S. Spring Cove Dr., Springville, Spring-ville, was arrested for two warrants and Spencer J. Miller, 1523 W. 2000 North, Mapleton, was arrested for possession of marijuana Return with Honor Continued from page 1 Main Street. The movie was filmed in Pleasant Grove and other areas in Utah Valley. "This film is like no other, it has emotional content that affects you long after you see the movie," said Randy Davis, vice president of Excel Ex-cel Entertainment Group. "Everyone's first question when they hear about "Return "Re-turn With Honor" is, Ts it good?' The answer is yes! It sets out to be a powerful movie about love and tolerance; toler-ance; it accomplishes its mission." mis-sion." "Return With Honor" is a story of returning missionary mission-ary Rowe McDonald. He is a head strong young man who has life after his mission mis-sion all figured out. When a fatal car crash interrupts his plans, he is given 60 days to return to life and finish his work. It is not until Rowe comes to understand that love, not judgment is expected ex-pected of him, that he can move on. ' Then he must choose whether to lead the life he planned, or reach beyond himself to change the lives of others. What will he do? Who will he touch? How will he prepare to leave it all behind? "I think the message is a universal theme in life and therefore interesting to many people, regardless of their faith," said-Tracy Garner, Gar-ner, the film's writer and Beatles Tribute Continued from pagel the same guitars, to the amps, the drums and the British accents. The Beatles' look has five costume changes ranging from the Ed Sullivan days to Sgt. Pepper., Gilbert even taught himself him-self how to play left handed for true nostalgia sake. "This band's a lot of work but people know what the Beatles are all about and they love it," Gilbert said. WRTALLPAPER WAREHOUSE V Y0"1 DECOKATINO $TORC AND MOHf Blinds & Paint and possession of drug paraphernalia after a traffic traf-fic stop. Tim Lavon Johnson, 391 E. Center, Springville, was arrested for a warrant. Jaron Dallin Krebs, 286 E. Sweetwater Dr., Springville, Spring-ville, was arrested for four warrants. Avear G. Leavitt, 145 W. 200 South, Springville, was arrested for three warrants. war-rants. Curtis Bean Madsen. 2085 S. SR 51, Springville, was arrested for intoxication, intoxica-tion, assault of a police officer of-ficer and interfering with arrest. Jesus Torres, 1219 S. 1850 West, 321, Springville, Spring-ville, was arrested for two warrants and possession of a stolen firearm after police were called to Big Buck Pawn. Jerald Lee Watts, 1525 S. 400 East 43, Springville, was referred to court for possession of a controlled substance. Thefts included diamond rings from a home, copper tubing from four houses under construction, wallet from a business, copper wire from a construction trailer, plants and buckets from a home, and a pop machine was broken into at Woodstuff . producer. "In fact, the actors were cast according to their talent and suitability for the role; religious preferences were not a consideration. I believe viewers will have a heartfelt experience regardless regard-less of religious beliefs." The movie was among 55 feature films premiered at the 2007 WorldFest Film Festival where it received the Gold Remi Award. This is the third most competitive international film festival in North America following follow-ing San Francisco and New York. At the 2007 New York Inteernational Independent Film and Video Festival held in Jury, Javen Tanner, who plays the lead part of Rowe McDonald, was nominated for "Best Actor" for his role. Tanner graduated with an MFA in acting from the Old Globe Theatre. While attending Old Globe he was awarded the Craig Noel Fellowship, Fel-lowship, which allowed him to travel to a London workshop work-shop and perform "Twelfth Night" at the Royal National Theatre. He has many credits cred-its to hin name since then and was named one of New York Theatre's Fifteen People Peo-ple of 2006. "Return With Honor" will release in Utah theaters on September 14. The premiere will be held on September 12 at the Megaplex Theatre at The Gateway in Salt Lake City. . . Don't miss this great concert. con-cert. Come and see why people say that Abbey Road is as exciting as the original Beatles on August 25. Tickets are $10. Get them at the Springville city office, on the Internet at spring-ville.org spring-ville.org or at the gate. The gate will open at 6 p.m. Bring your lawn chairs or blankets. The concert is being sponsored by Springville City. Uybrid 12 Mos No Interes No Pay O.A.C i.. S: " " riti 2 s off-3 -"-'"Z CHIP Van coming to Utah County August 14th If you or your children do not have medical coverage, cov-erage, help might be on the way. The Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is a state health insurance in-surance plan for children. ' The CHIP van and representatives repre-sentatives will be in Provo at the Utah County Health and Justice Building on Tuesday, Aug. 14, from 1 to 4 p.m. to assist families fami-lies with enrollment. No appointment is neces Are your kids covered? If your children don't have health insurance, call us or come visit the CHIP Van while we're in your community. NewStyle ! Duette Shutters Honeycomb Shades "1 iBft'T 1 'tfff. 25 OFF sary individuals will be helped on a first-come first-served basis. Spanish speaking representatives will also be available to provide assistance. To find out if your child might qualify, please visit www.health.utah.gov chip or call 1-877-KIDS-NOW. The Utah County Health Department (UCHD) will also have activities for children while their par 080 aiiiiDiiiifS'v: 2" Woods & Faux ' vS 1 A L 'I! r s,.v ,a ST 2 s off ents are registering for CHIP. Activities are "circus "cir-cus themed" with such fun as clowns, a popcorn machine, ma-chine, face painting, obstacle ob-stacle courses, and other fun. Children qualify for CHIP based on income and family size. U.S citizens under the age of 19 without with-out health insurance can qualify for such things as well child exams, immunizations, immuni-zations, prescriptions and -is s XZ:t- a SWtSto sl!l1llfH!ll1Wi!f!1 ... For People Who Insist On The Best! Benjamin Moore HegatTaint mental and dental health services. For information about the event, please visit the UCHD web site at www. UtahCountyHealth.org. The Utah County Health Department's goal is to promote health, and prevent pre-vent avoidable disease and injury by monitoring the health of our community, commu-nity, and assuring conditions condi-tions in which people can be healthy. f WALLPAPERS & BORDERS |