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Show (four- noif&toum Newspaper Spanish!) Fork Kress Thursday, March 20, 2008, Page 23 National Agriculture Day, marks SFHS Dons iculture survey acneawe the kickoti oi Agr Agriculture Day 2008, ning of the Great Utah March 20, the first day of Agriculture Survey. It's a Spring, rnarks the begin- chance to speak up about Spcwisk Fork Recreation Notes ii ; Adult Summer Softball Men's and Women's summer Softball teams should sign up now to play in this years leagues. League will be offered Monday through Thursday with various var-ious divisions for men's and Thursday evenings for women's.' Early team registration is Monday, April 7th. Sign up soon. More info can be found on line at www.spanishfork.org Youth Baseball and Softball Boys and Girls 3rd to 9th grade should register now for youth teams. Player registration will be accepted ac-cepted until Friday, March 21st. After this date registration reg-istration will be taken on a space availability basis. This year's league looks to be a continuation of the traditions of Spanish Fork ball, lots of kids, teams and good times. Get in now. Older and Younger ball players. Registration is also being accepted for Kindergarten, Kinder-garten, 1st and 2nd grade boys and girls for their league. High School age participants may also sign up for Colt and Phoenix league. Urban Fishing ,( There is still limited space in the urban fishing program. Urban Fishing is a great program to teach the skills and joys of fishing. As less time is devoted to outdoors, fishing with a child and learning to fish a great answer awaits in Urban Fishing. Outings are held once a week for six weeks starting April. Cost is $10.00 per child. Instructors are also needed. For more information call Spanish Fork Parks & Recreation. Recre-ation. Accelerated Baseball & Softball Coaches Meeting All Spanish Fork bases softball and baseball coaches coach-es are requested to attend the 2008 field usage meeting. meet-ing. This meeting will be held on April 9th - 8:30 p.m at the recreation office. of-fice. Issues such as field usage, field rental and field priority will be covered. cov-ered. Those teams who choose not to follow usage us-age guidelines will be invited to relocate to another an-other community. ) j s f . i mm Excavating Operated Equipment Rental Equipment Hauing Dump Trucks Erosion Contra SPRING VILLE.UT 801-794-2880 Utah agriculture and have your comments posted on the Utah Department of Ag riculture and Food Web site. We're looking for your sto ry about agriculture. What farming and ranching mean to you. Tell us how you think ag riculture contributes to the State of Utah. Send your message today to agricul-tureutah.gov agricul-tureutah.gov If you live on a farm or ranch, tell us what you grow or raise, and what you think about feeding the rest of the state. If you live in the city, tell us what you appreciate about Utah's farmers and ranchers. We'd even like to hear what you think needs fixing with agriculture. To kick off the survey we're going to visit Salem Elementary School in Salem, Utah. It is one of the nun-, dreds of elementary school classes that learn about Agriculture Ag-riculture through the Ag. in the Classroom program. Mrs. Dorie Thatcher's second sec-ond grade students will be writing emails to the Commissioner Com-missioner of Agriculture and Food, Leonard Black- Monday, March 24 - B Day Term 4 Begins Tuesday, March 25 - A Day Boys Tennis v. American Fork Track Lehi JV Baseball Pleasant Grove So. Baseball v. Pleasant Grove Wednesday, March 26, 2008 -BDay Thursday, March 27, 2008 -A Day Boys Tennis Pleasant Grove Region Training Choir Festival Lehi So. Baseball Lehi Softball v Lone Peak Friday, March 28, 2008 -B Day State Jazz Festival Track Pineveiw High School Varsity Baseball View-mont View-mont JV Baseball Viewmont Softball v Hunter Saturday, March 29, 2008 Track Pineview High School Upcoming Events April 2-5 Drama Musical Apr U 11 - PTA Scholar ship Dance April 14-18 - Spring o 0 O f ' : .... , ; Cub Scouts tour Press WolfBear Den of Wood- printing process. The scouts land Hills Troop 1511 vis- asked lots of questions and ited the Spanish Fork Press learned about their home to fulfill badge requirements. require-ments. They learned about news writing and how the newspaper goes from the reporter through to the town newspaper. Pictured here: Christopher Combs, Eldon Moser, Ryan Stones, Phillip Wassom and Brody Hasty. . Start talking before they start drinking ham. Many other Utah K- Break 12 grade classes are being Buckle Up and Win! , invited to write messages as well The students' comments will be posted on the UDAF's Web site. The public is en couraged to send their ag Why should you wear your seatbelt every time you get in to a car? I t can save your life! People who buckle up reduce their chance of being killed in " The Utah County Division of Substance Abuse will host a Town Hall meeting on underage un-derage drinking as part of a National "Start Talking" campaign on March 26th at the Utah County Health and Justice Buildings (151 S. University Uni-versity Ave, Provo). The meeting will focus on ways to help avoid underage un-derage drinking, and will include topics such as methods meth-ods of communication with County. There will be refreshments re-freshments served. Underage drinking can have many serious effects on the growth and development develop-ment of teenagers. Besides the obvious risks of immediately imme-diately impaired judgment and DUI, research shows damage can be long term and irreversible on a teen brain's frontal lobe. 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