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Show 12 SPRINGVILLE HERALD Thursday, September 27, 2007 4 UDOT road report The Utah Department of Transportation advises motorists of the following lane restrictions on the S.R. 75 interchange in Springville. On Sept. 28 - 30, motorists will be restricted to one lane in each direction at the freeway interchange . (Exit 261) starting Friday at 7 p.m. until 7 p.m. Sunday Sun-day for bridge work. Motorists should anticipate rhoderate travel delays. Restrictions will be in effect 24 hours a day until the work is complete. Signs and other traffic control devices will be placed to guide motorists through each construction zone. UDOT encourages motorists to use caution, travel at the posted speed limits and follow all traffic devices de-vices and signs while driving through work zones. Schedules are subject to change due to inclement weather,equipment problems or emergency situations. situa-tions. . Do you realize if it weren't for Edison, we'd be watching TV by candlelight? - Al Boliska Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity. - Kahlil Gabran Sculpture and song at Community & Family Night Monday at museum Open Spaces Friendly Faces We Specialize in South Utah County and Juab County Real Estate. yBwiiii.iiiiiT.i.itl m, WiMiii'iiiMimr if iniTirn-niuffw The Springville Museum of Art is pleased to host another Community & Family Night on Monday, Oct. 1, at 6 p.m. It will be a night with artists, entertainment enter-tainment and fun for everyone! ev-eryone! This event is free and open to the public. . The evening begins with a presentation on sculpture sculp-ture by guest artist Jason Lanegan. He is originally from Newport, Washington, Washing-ton, a small town north of Spokane on the Idaho border. Lanegan said, "Visual "Vi-sual art has always been a part of my identity, but it was not until college that I found that sculpture was the medium that was easiest easi-est for me to communicate through." He has recently returned re-turned from Flagstaff, AZ where he worked as a sculpture instructor and museum director for the last two years. It is great to be back in Utah where my wife, five children and I hope to stay for a very long time. Guest entertainers for the evening are Brian and Jenny Allred; a 'singing couple' who met and fell in love while playing the leads in their high school musical, "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers." 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Must qualify OCX Conquest Lease, cash of $1 ,000, 0AC i ; , , - if , " t turn jm i 4 Parents and children always enjoy the children's art project at the monthy Community & Family Night at the Springville Museum of Art. Everyone is invited to attend this Monday, Oct. 1, the next event. as well as performances offered in the Youth Gal- on display, in "Les Miserables in Con- lery by the museum's Art The museum is open cert" "Annie Get Your Education Department. Tuesday - Saturday 10-5, Gun" and "Follow your The museum galleries Wednesday 10-9 and Sun-Heart." Sun-Heart." will be open throughout day 3-6. Closed Mondays ; Following the entertain- the evening so the pub- and holidays. Exhibitions ment a children's art proj- lie may enjoy the exhibi- and events at the museum ect involving the principles tions currently on display, are free of charge and of shape and form will be among notable Utah artists open to the public. Air New Zealand awards major contract to Wencor of Springville Air New Zealand Technical Techni-cal Operations has awarded award-ed a $5 million (NZ) long- term supply agreement to Wencor of Springville for the provision of expend- r i 1 . ' v. ' fit' S Citizens are invited to join the Springville Library Board at an open house to thank Vivian Milius our children's librarian for the past 12 years. Vivian is moving to Idaho and the board invites all those in our community who would like to say thank you for her extraordinary service to our children. The open house will be in the city council room on Friday, Sept. 28, from 3 to 4 p.m. Refreshments and Kleenex will be provided. r- rTk n rt rsJTL si on, 81 So.M3inSt,SpringviHe 2 wteTgessaSisa! able aircraft parts. The agreement includes Wencor Wen-cor 's Dixie Aerospace division divi-sion as well. The contract covers 5,000 part numbers routinely rou-tinely used in maintenance operations. V Air New Zealand Materials Materi-als Services Manager Jim Campbell said this contract is a significant expansion of the current vendor rationalization ra-tionalization program. "Wencor is now a key strategic supply chain partner for Air New Zealand Zea-land ... This agreement now makes Wencor a significant sig-nificant regional player, with facilities and inventories inven-tories readily available to meet our needs," he said. "They have displayed real insight into our strategic objectives and have had an immediate impact in reducing reduc-ing our operating costs." Campbell went on to say that his company has removed more than 400 vendors from their offshore off-shore supply chain, in favor fa-vor of a handful of strategic strate-gic supply agreements of this type. . r Steve Johnson, Vice President of the Asia Pacific Pacif-ic region for Wencor, said that he is looking forward to building this relationship with Air New Zealand. 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