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Show Thursday, October 18, 2007 SPRINGVILLE HERALD 11 Book Fair Citizens are invited the Art City Elementary Book October 22 through 25. Studies show that students stu-dents who read, excel in school as well as life. Reports Re-ports also reveal that when parents are involved with their child's education, students stu-dents earn better grades and have a more positive attitude about school. What better way to connect with your child in these two areas ar-eas than at the Book Fair? Partner with them in encouraging en-couraging the joy of reading read-ing while spending time with your child on their school campus. they are also planning a family night. They have planned an event packed with family-friendly fun on September 22 from 4 to 6 p.m. Everyone in the community is invited! And Solid waste station having trouble moving Martin Conover SPRINGVILLE HERALD The south county solid waste department met with the Springville City Council in the monthly work session ses-sion meeting at city hall last Tuesday evening. Because of their location just west of the freeway on 400 South, the city wants them to move so the land on which they sit can be used for commercial development. develop-ment. However, none of the other oth-er cities in the south county, including Provo, want the transfer station to move because any change in location loca-tion will cost them more as the haul will be longer, take more time and cost more for fueL The solid waste district has a place they can buy about 1.9 miles to the west on 400 South, but when the solid waste district asked the county for permission to build a new facility, the Memo better iicMIi V I NOW! In Utah County... Minimally Invasive Bariatric Surgery! 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There will be reading activities, crafts, treasure hunt, costumed cos-tumed characters, refreshments, refresh-ments, photo opportunity, guessing game and much more! When you visit the Book Fair you can stop by the Classroom Wish List display. dis-play. They are busy building build-ing up each classroom library and adding new titles. A student should be able to select a new book to read every day during the school year. Help add books to their classroom shelves by purchasing books and donating them to your child's class. You too can make a huge difference by putting more books in students' hands. This year the school has a new opportunity to bring county turned them down, so the district has not yet purchased the property. Also, with the growth in the south end of the county, the transfer station is becoming be-coming overloaded; trash is starting to pile up and is becoming be-coming a health hazard. The transfer station was built to handle 350 tons per day. At the present time the average a day is 600 tons and on some days the station sta-tion handles over 1000 tons in a day. Springville City will not grant them permission to enlarge the facility at the present location because the city feels the ground would better serve the citizens of the city as commercial property prop-erty and result in sales tax revenue. Also, the city does not want to be known as garbage city. The outcome of the hour-long hour-long discussion was for Springville City to work with the county to resolve ' it ... , r i fc,iwt,irrrnfw,n,1"T1,"mwiT,i ilmiilMi I JJk--l ' 1r"" 1 g wiiihhiiiiiii. y " V mi.., .. - - ft lA JFlr 7t77 more books to the students and classrooms. They call it One for Books. Donate just $1 and sign a Book Slip with your name or your child's name so they can display it at the Book Fair. All of the money collected col-lected goes directly to purchasing pur-chasing more books for the school Scholastic Book Fairs will match the One for Books dollars you raise with a donation of up to one million books to three non-profit organizations devoted to improving reading read-ing skills among children: Kids in Distressed Situations, Situa-tions, Inc., National Center for Family Literacy and Toys for Tots. Art City appreciates your dedication to creating lifelong readers. See you at the Book Fair! the situation soon before the problem of solid waste gets even bigger. In other matters, the city recreation department says they are having trouble getting get-ting coaches for various youth teams in all sports and are asking for more people to help with the youth programs. pro-grams. In the directors' reports it was noted that the valuation of building permits for September Sep-tember were down to the lowest level since September Septem-ber of 2004. Total valuation was $2.77 millioa Sonny Braun, Hobble Creek golf pro, reported a banner summer at the course with over 3500 rounds of golf more this summer than last year. Collections are also up over last year at $440,033 as compared to $380,430 last year. Braun didn't think it hurt to be rated as a 4 12 star golf course by Golf Digest for the year. The power department noted that the city peaked at 48.6 megawatts on Septem i 1 7 i L JLi3LL.. m have an eye examination at least every year. While examining the diabetic patient, I am primarily concerned con-cerned about diabetic retinopathy, which represents damage to the' delicate blood vessels in the retina and results in areas of hemorrhage (bleeding) or ischemia (tissue that is not getting enough oxygen and dies). Diabetic retinopathy is a serious condition that can result in blindness if untreated; :: J .... : A dilated eye examination is the norm for diagnosing diagnos-ing these retinal changes found in diabetic retinopathy. retinopa-thy. Additionally, we now have exciting new retinal .imaging technology which makes this process more comprehensive than ever before and allows earlier detection and careful long term monitoring. After the. eye examination, I send a detailed report regarding the retinal status to the doctor who is treating the dia- In my next article I will discuss prevention and treatment of diabetic retinopathy. These smiling girls had lots of fun at last year's Book Fair Family Night at Art city School. This year's event will be Monday, Sept. 22, from 4 to 6 p.m. Everyone is invited. ber 4 for the month. All of the engines at the Whitehead Power Plant are now up and can be run at any time They were run some during September. The 1500 West pipeline project is nearing completion comple-tion and should be done this week. The same also holds true for the sewer pumping station being built on 1000 North. The 400 South 30-inch pipeline project started in June of this years is moving ahead and should be completed com-pleted by the first part of November. The mayor also presented a county plan to change all of the street and road designations designa-tions in the city to fit a plan similar to that in Salt Lake County. Cost of the project was estimated for the city at about $186,000. No cost was estimated of how much each citizen would have to pay for new house numbers, new stationery, business cards, etc. caused by the change. The council seemed to be against this type of program. 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