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Show SPRINGVILLE HERALD Thursday, October 30, 2008 1.0.U.SA.' movie on the national debt to be shown Nov. 3 at UVU 18 UVU Student Government, Govern-ment, many UVU clubs, and the Concord Coalition are hosting a screening of the free full-length featured fea-tured documentary titled "I.O.U.S.A." The critically-acclaimed critically-acclaimed "I.O.U.S.A." documentary, documen-tary, directed by Patrick Creadon ("Wordplay"), follows The Concord Coalition's Co-alition's "Fiscal Wake-Up Tour" and tells the story of America's four key deficits - budget, savings, balance of payments and leadership - and their implications impli-cations for the nation and U.S. citizens. ft Smoke Shop Cigarettes, Cigars, Pipes, Loose Tobacco :fytOWEST!PBICESM 695 North State Street PROVO 410 North Freedom Blvd. SPAHISII FORK 84 North 100 West AMERICAN FORK 106 N. West State Rd. I Bring in this ad and receive a i l-uul: sjj 1,11 iyu i I With a Minimum $ 1 5 Purchase I Limit one per customer j The movie, an official selection of the 2008 Sundance Sun-dance Film Festival, features fea-tures Concord Coalition Executive Director Robert Bixby and Fiscal Wake-Up Tour keynote speaker, former for-mer Comptroller General of the U.S. David Walker. It contains interviews with Concord Coalition President Presi-dent Peter G. Peterson and Concord Board members Robert Rubin and Paul Volcker. Democrats, Republicans, Independents and Third Party members all agree that something must be done about the nation's growing deficits and accumulating ac-cumulating national debt. The topic of debt is too often of-ten ignored by the media and misunderstood by citi zens. However, the national debt affects us all. This movie will leave you stunned and wondering why nobody is doing anything any-thing about it. The movie will cover the debts' history his-tory and what can happen if we don't immediately address ad-dress the issue. The movie will be shown on Nov. 3 and held at the UVU Ragan Theater in the Student Center and is movie is free and open to the public. UVU is located at 800 W. University Parkway Way in Orem. Doors open at 6:15 p.m. and the movie will begin promptly at 7.. For more information please visit www.iousath-emovie.com www.iousath-emovie.com or email Tyler at peterstyuvu.edu. , 3- 4 v The first-grade students at Brookside Elementary in Springville are spending a few days learning and talking about inventors and inventions. Inventors didn't come up with the perfect invention on the first try. They had to keep trying and trying. Inventors are very creative and have to think differently about things. The students invented new ideas with common household items. They were so creative and fun. Here is one of the fun ideas absmart student came up with. It is very much like a regular strainer. You simply dump the spaghetti into it and the water drains right out the bottom. Hobble Creek Students of the Week D ii - H 0 we M E S New Level 2 Home Opening Fall 2008 (Now Taking Reservations!) ' '1 Quality Senior Living in a Residential Setting ic JT ' f ' J ' - " ' if. V if )fl ) ' V ' ' - - - In ' fi u " ; - ' : ;s ' : 1- ' ' .If lis"--' ' The JVFWstandard in Senior Assisted Living Competitive Rates Private Rooms Phone Hook-ups in each room Adjoining Bathrooms Rates Include Meas and Laundry Service No Add-ons Stop By for a No Obligation Tour Will Assist With Veterans Aide & Attendants Benefits BEEHIVE HOMES OF AMERICAN FORK SOUTH 164 West 200 South, American Fork, Utah (801) 885-7893 Craig and Kara! Smedley - Owners and Managers It doesn't get any better than autumn time, except when you compare it to this week's Students of the Week from Hobble Creek Elementary School, Pictured standing , top row are: Chase Haynes, Ryan Milburn, Megan Neff, Caleb Call, Elise Goodrich and Emma Garlitz. Sitting: Shaylynn Swenson,' Brittany Reese, Taylor Heath, Amanda Brimhall, Morgan Homer and Jonah Allen. Kneeling: Ian Schuring, Samantha Smith, Adyson Montgomery, Madelyn Eaton and Brenden Dusenberry. Sitting on the front row are Payton Murphy, JacksonAdams, Lily Ekker and Rylee Anderson. Community, Family Mgfit at the museum vm rt rt 1 WSW 1 . . it I ; I 1 I U 111 :p 1: feP The monthly Community & Family Night will be held Monday, Nov. 3, at 6 p.m. at the Springville Museum of Art. Guest artist will be John Telford discussing his photographs. Poly Esther will follow with a vocal performance, and the evening will conclude with an art activity for children. Families are invited to come and enjoy the free evening. There are also several art exhibits now at the museum to view. $1,000 minimum 7-month term IRAs are FDIC insured up to $250,000 mm 1 fa! migm JteiWM' EmbraceYour Destiny! |