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Show mm w m w m Thursday, July 31, 2008 SPRINGVILLE HERALD Mock earthquake disaster County Fair Family night The Springville Community Commu-nity Emergency Response Team (CERT) will conduct con-duct a mock earthquake disaster on Wednesday, Aug. 6, at Brookside Elementary El-ementary School, 750 E. 400 South. Those wanting to participate partic-ipate as "disaster victims" should call Janille Stearm-er Stearm-er at 489-8393 or contact her by email at stearmer comcast.com. Ham radio operators are also needed to help CERT teams communicate. communi-cate. Come with your 2-meter, hand-held radios and you will be integrated into an emergancy net that will include Amateur Radio Emergency Services Ser-vices personal from all of Utah County. Contact Martin Palmer, 489-5328, or go to palmerhqq.com for further information. This drill will serve as a hands-on training' exercise exer-cise and an opportunity for CERT members to renew certification. Sign-in Sign-in will begin at 6 p.m. at their sector staging area, where they will then be directed by their sector sec-tor leader to the disaster site. For those who come directly to Brookside School, a sign-in table will be provided there. Be prepared, pre-pared, not scared. Springville police report Springville police had 231 calls last week with 38 of them for animal problems, five for criminal mischief, two for domestic violence, seven for family problems, eight for fireworks, five for found property, four for harrassment, three for juvenile problems, 14 for keeping the peace, four for property damage and 27 for suspicious circumstances. circum-stances. A 16-year-old male was referred to court for assaulting as-saulting his father. Justin Thomas Frossard, 226 E. 1075 North, Springville, was cited for shoplifting, and a female juvenile with him was referred to Juvenile Juve-nile Court for shoplilfting. J. Rolla Hall, 105 S. 950 West, Springville, was cited for possession of fire- works. Samuel S. Soter, 166 S. 400 East, Springville, was cited for possession of fireworks. Kay den Layne Sullivan, 330 S. 1100 East, Springville, was cited for possession of fireworks. Charges have been filed on Sean Robert Jolley, 641 N. 700 East, Spanish Fork, for forgery insurance fraud at a local pharmacy. Naulivou A. Lauaki, 655 S. 100 East, Springville, was arrested for an outstanding outstand-ing warrant. A male juvenile was cited for possession of tobacco to-bacco by a minor. Sharon K. Stuart, 314 E. Sweetwater Sweetwa-ter Dr., Springville, was arrested for DUIdrugs. James Dennis Towse, 233 S. Shayda Dr., Elk Ridge, was charged with unlawful obtaining of a credit card and forgery. Thefts included medications, medica-tions, two cell phones from a vehicle, two bicycles, soccer balls, gas syphoned from a vehicle and a purse was taken from a cart in the Wall-Mart parking lot. Continued from page 1 can choose if they want to watch horse shows, antique tractor pulls and livestock judging. Thursday, young ATV riders who bring their own ATV's can attend certification cer-tification classes. For more information on the ATV certification classes contact luke.petersonusu.edu Heavy equipment operators opera-tors will exhibit finesse not normally associated with excavation machinery at the Backhoe Rodeo Friday. City Utility workers Ul demonstrate the deft 'handling 'han-dling of their equipment for bragging rights and the opportunity op-portunity to attend a state contest. The Backhoe Rodeo Ro-deo is not the only rodeo at the fair. Also on Friday Ranch Rodeo Ro-deo events are based on real ranch work. Saddle bronc and break-away horse roping rop-ing and ranch style team roping are the core of this exciting event. In break away roping, the cowboy's rope is not tied hard and fast to the saddle horn; once the rope drops over its head the animal continues to run trailing the rope. The only event requiring a ticket is the Demolition Derby Der-by 7 p.m. Saturday night. The derby features four qualifying heats - 10 cars per heat . The top three cars advance to main event.. Grudge Matchwinner advances ad-vances to main event. Also featured are a Powder Puff and Wipe-Out rounds. Tickets will be sold at the gate: Adults -$10, kids ages 6-11 $7 and kids ages 5 and under are free. The Utah County Fair closes clos-es with a fireworks display at the Spanish Fork Sports Park just Southwest of the fairgrounds. This pyrotechnic pyrotech-nic display can be viewed from the Fairgrounds or the sports park where there is plenty of open viewing areas. Motorcycles Foreign relations Continued from page 1 left-wing agitator - and also a CFR member - is another prominent Obama advisor. Of the 13 members of Obama's Senior Working Group on National Security, Securi-ty, eight are CFR members and one is a former member. mem-ber. Former Senate Majority Major-ity Leader Thomas Daschle, Dasch-le, yet another prominent Obama advisor, is CFR, as is Penny Prizker, Obama's national finance chair. Obama's economic advir-sor advir-sor include CFR members Daniel Tarullo and Michael Froman. In the McCain camp, the picture is little different. McCain's advisors on foreign for-eign policy and national security include Robert Kagan, Heney Kissinger, Peter Rodman, James Woolsen, Richard Williamson William-son and Stephen E. Biegun, all of whom belong to the CFR. Among McCain's economic advisors are numbered Peter G. Peterson, Peter-son, a former CFR chairman, chair-man, as well as Gerald Par-sky, Par-sky, Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Kenneth Rogoff, Joseph Weight and Anne Kruger, CFR members all. As for mainstream news media in charge of conditioning condi-tioning the American public for yet another presidential Hobson's choice, expect the likes of Katie Couric, Brian Williams and Barbara Walters Wal-ters (all CFR members) not to rock the boat. Stylist differences aside, an Obama or a McCain presidency would differ little. We may expect that, thanks to the stanglehold of the American establishment establish-ment on the presidency, either ei-ther man would - as their predecessors have done for several generations - continue con-tinue to advance the internationalistsocialist inter-nationalistsocialist agenda of their pupper masters and predecessors. Gordon Norman Springville Continued from page 1 1960s, 70s, and 80s. Shiela said that the family fam-ily travels together to most of the races, even their two daughters go much of the time. When the brothers broth-ers want to practice, they journey to Mayfield, Utah, where there are great hills to climb. Travis's wife, Lexie, and both daughters, Brooke and Alexa, compete in hillclimbs as well, and, he says, his one-year-old son could also have a future in ' the sport. "Landon gets all bent out of shape when you take him off of my bike." In a sport where most of his competition is riding rid-ing motorcycles worth upwards of $20,000 which run on nitro methane fuel, Travis competes with regular reg-ular race gas. "I guess you could' say I'm the low-maintenance guy' he said . "I've got less horsepower than a lot of these guys, but I still hang with them in the competition. com-petition. "After you do something for 30 years it's kind of like second nature. Confidence is everything - knowing what you can do and being be-ing able to do it, but a little luck always helps, too," said Travis. Last month in California, Brandon won King of the Hill at Glen Haven. He just returned home Monday from Montana where he won third for the championship champi-onship of the Great American Ameri-can Hillclimb, and he took 4th. place in the Skips at Carnage Open Ex in California. Cali-fornia. Other wins in 2008 for Travis include 1st place in the Big Sky Thunder-Open Ex in Columbus, Montana; 2nd. place.in the Glen Ha-! Ha-! ven, California Open Ex; and 3rd. place at Skips at Carnage Open Ex in California. Continued from page 1 The evening's performance perfor-mance will be presented by the talented mime, Joe Flores. He has been a practicing prac-ticing mime since 1980, when he joined the BYU Mime Club. He went on to be the president 6f the club for the next five years and then stared his own troop. Flores has performed in many different venues through the years and will be performing at this years' Timpanogos Story Tellers Festival in August. He is also an artist who currently does the Random Sampler for the Ensign magazine and created cre-ated the cover art for Chris Hiermerdinger's "Tennis Shoes Among the Nephites" series. This man of many talents tal-ents is also the president of the Utah Puppetry Art Guild and currently works for Ro-botronics Ro-botronics where he builds animated robots. Following the Flores' performance, per-formance, the education staff of the art museum will direct a children's art project which builds upon guest artist art-ist Bennett's presentation. Children will experiment with wax and salt processes in creating surfaces on their artwork. The museum galleries will be open throughout the eve- . ning. In addition to the per- manent collection of Utah and Soviet art, the following exhibitions will be on display through September 4th 35th Annual Quilt Show, Sowing and Reaping: Scenes of Man and Land from the Permanent Perma-nent Collection, and L'Show an exhibition of Utah Art from the museum's collec-tioa" collec-tioa" The Quilt Show presents an unforgettable display of color, pattern, creativity and skill through the creative medium of quilting. Submissions Submis-sions by Utah quilters are judged by a panel of talented artists and quilters based on quality in workmanship, design, de-sign, color, originality and general appeal Come enjoy Community & Family Night on the beautiful beau-tiful grounds of the Springville Spring-ville Museum of Art on Monday. Mon-day. The museum is open Tuesday - Saturday, 10-5; Wednesday, 10-9; and Sunday, Sun-day, 3-6. Closed Mondays (except for the 1st Monday of every month from 6 to 8 p.m.) and holidays. 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