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Show Thursday, November 15, 2007 Public Hearings on Mountain View Corridor Thenjtah Department of Transportation invites the public to provide their comments on the Mountain Moun-tain View Corridor Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) at three public hearings this week. Comments may be made in writing or verbally to a court reporter re-porter at three locations: Wednesday, Nov. 14, 4 tp 8 p.m., Hunter High School, West Valley City; Thursday, Nov. 15, 4 - 8 p.m., Willow Creek Middle School, Lehi; Spiritual Art Continued from page 1 year participant in the show, explains that her art "...has to be inspired, and come from a feeling within or it can't happen." This year 28 of the works entered where chosen to receive special awards. Among these pieces is "Gethsemane" a stunning symbolic work in oil, with accents of metal leaf by J. Kirk Richards, which won the Director's Award. Wulf Barsch's "The Labrynth or The Book of Walking Forth by Day" Seatbelt Use Continued from page 1 But, the doctors and nurses at Mountain View occasionally see just the opposite - horrific injuries inju-ries and sometimes death because drivers or passengers pas-sengers did not believe that seat belts make a difference. dif-ference. Many caregivers caregiv-ers say that the hardest part of their job is seeing lives changed forever, especially es-pecially when they know that prevention was possible. pos-sible. ,', Those who provide emergency emer-gency care at tnis community commu-nity hospital have watched parents agonize over" the loss of a baby or toddler who was not placed in a car seat or a child whose seat belt was not snapped. Too often, the children who are worried over or mourned are teenagers or young adults. Nationwide statistics show that people between the ages of 16-34 are notorious for not buckling buck-ling up when they drive and don't ask their passengers pas-sengers to wear seat belts either. At Mountain View Hospital, Hos-pital, almost every caregiver care-giver can recall teenage drivers who survived an accident only to live for the rest of their lives knowing that someone in their car was killed because seat belts weren't buckled. To increase teen seatbelt use and decrease the number num-ber of injuries and fatalities fatali-ties due to car accidents, the Utah Highway Patrol (UHP) and Trooper Todd H stool t909 f Springville's Only Traditional Drug Store & Soda Fountain 489-6041 214 S. Main St. Springville " Saturday, Nov. 17, 2 -6 p.m., Copper Hills High School, West Jordan. The Mountain View Corridor Cor-ridor is a proposed highway high-way and transit corridor in west Salt Lake County and northwest Utah County. Coun-ty. The release of the DEIS on Oct. 17 commenced the official public comment period, pe-riod, which runs from Oct. 17 through Jan. 24, 2008. "The Draft Environmental Environmen-tal Impact Statement is a significant milestone for the project team and for residents along the west an energetic, metaphysically metaphysi-cally oriented oil painting on canvas, received the 1st Place Award. The 2nd and 3rd Place Awards were given to the beautiful and carefully rendered ren-dered "Emblems" an oil on canvas by Chris Young, and "Ascending" a touching touch-ing three-dimensional figurative figu-rative work of a mother and child in hydrostone by Leroy Glenn Transf ield. The Spiritual & Religious Show provides a worthwhile worth-while opportunity to view art work of a religious na Buckling up can increase the likelihood of surviving an automobile crash. The Utah Highway Patrol has adopted a new program, High School Adoption, for this school year and will be working with students in the high schools in Nebo School District to make them more aware of the importance of buckling up. R. Jbhnson launched the "High School Adoption" Program during the 2006-2007 2006-2007 school year. Johnson was instrumental in the creation and implementation implementa-tion of this innovative seat belt awareness program. The Provo School District Dis-trict participated in the first High School Adoption Program. By the end of the school year, seat belt usage had increased by 20 percent in Provo high school students. The Utah Highway Patrol Pa-trol has expanded the program pro-gram to the Nebo School District in the current school year, 2007-2008. SPRINGVILLE HERALD ern half of the Wasatch Front," Mountain View Corridor Project Manager Teri Newell said. "It's a thorough look at transportation solutions solu-tions for an area that is experiencing tremendous growth and traffic issues. The DEIS is the next step towards providing some much needed congestion relief." The DEIS will be available avail-able for review at the public pub-lic hearings. It is also available avail-able on the project Web site, www.udot.utah.gov ture this holiday season. ' Also on display are "Soviet "So-viet Art in Conflict: The Artist as an Agent of Social So-cial Change," and "Courtroom "Court-room Art: A Twenty Five Year Retrospective." Museum Mu-seum hours are: Tuesday to Saturday 10-5, Wednesday Wednes-day 10-9, Sunday 3-6. Closed Mondays and holidays. holi-days. Open the first Monday Mon-day of each month from 6 to 8 p.m. for Community & Family Night. Admission is free. For more Information: Informa-tion: 801489-2727 or www. smofa.org. During the first few weeks of school, members of the local Parent Teacher Association As-sociation (PTA) stood outside out-side all the high schools before be-fore and after school, and asked questions about seat belt usage. The PTA surveyors found that only 66 percent of Payson High School students, 58 percent of Spanish Fork High School, and 68 percent of Springville Spring-ville High School students buckle up. Therefore, the UHP will provide several awareness and education opportunities opportuni-ties for area teenagers through the High School .7 : ,. ! i . t ; ; November 2-8 1 :15 4:25 1:05 4:15 Km - j j ! IMLlljfi 1 :OQ 4:20 C 1:25 4:10 1:10 4:00 '.if 'V.I,- ,, - rft 1 :30 4:30 Order and print tickets online at www.stadiumcinemas.com No discount passes. All auditoriums are THX certified! Cinemas open all day every day except for 9:00 Sunday showings mountainview, or at local libraries. Library locations are listed on the project Web site. Comments on the DEIS may also be submitted submit-ted through Jan. 24, 2008 via: The project Web site: E-mail: mountainview utah.gov Mail: Mountain View Corridor, CO Parsons Brinckerhoff , 488 E. Winchester Win-chester St., Suite 400, Murray, Mur-ray, Utah 84107 Phone: (800) 596-2556 After nearly five years of extensive study, the project team has narrowed the list of viable transportation transporta-tion solutions to two roadway road-way alternatives and two transit alternatives in Salt Lake County, three roadway road-way alternatives in Utah County and a trail system. The Federal Highway Administration Ad-ministration will ultimately make the final selection of a preferred alternative, which will be documented in the Record of Decision in 2009. No city should be too large for a man to walk out of in a morning. - Cyril Connolly Adoption Program over the course of the next seven sev-en months. The goal is to increase seat belt usage so that it's closer to the overall over-all average in Utah, 86.9 percent, by the end of the school year. Hopefully, this program will develop many more seat belt "believers" within the local student population. popula-tion. As a result, families and friends as well as the doctors and nurses at Mountain View Hospital will be thankful when injuries in-juries or fatalities suffered by teenage car accident victims are significantly reduced. "The place to watch a movie!" Stadium seating THX sound "Exit 248 in Payson, 633 So. 950 West 7:00 9:25 nfirMifiiiliirrii 6:55 9:35 7:15 9:30 7:05 9:35 9:30 6:50 - - J 7:10 9:25 Every year at Westside Elementary in Springville, parents, grandparents, students and teachers fill the gym enjoying a morning of reading, hot chocolate, and dozens of donuts provided by the PTA. The musical sounds of reading aoud fill the air with a warm excitement on a chilly morning. 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