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Show Thursday, November2qj008 VI" ' eQ ' V "r f I r AO. b "E'cJ -3- .1 . t SPRINGVILLE HERALD The Music winners in the Brookside Reflections contest are Rex The Photography winners in the Brookside Reflections contect The Visual Art winners in the Brookside Reflections contest are Wilde; Daphne LeSueur, Benjamin Dunford, Brooke Hansen and are Sage Rasmussen. Preston Torsak. Tyler Strong, Josh Root and Parker Nelson, Wesley Mangum, Alexa Wilcock, Grace Elison and Turner Lumpkin. Sierra Marshman. Hannah Kallaker. 3 4 ;,it,.M.rm , , i S&MZfa.l'Z.: ,.u i,,-, ?wi ,.-...i.J ' in ii m a jmx ' " Km" '" '" Sixth Grade Reflections winners at Brookside are Alex Hawker, FilmVideo winners in the Brookside Reflections contest are The Literature winners in the Brookside Reflections contest are Photo; Katie Liddiard, 3-D Art; Hollie Coulon, Film; Bailey Ewing, Sena Warren, Tucker Henstra, Ramzie Farr, Rex Wilde and Carsen Josh Elison, Jerrica Roseman, Benjamin Dunford and Michelle Photo; Abby Mangum, Visual Ait and Brittney Metier, Film). Poole. Elswick. New oil shale regulations a step toward national energy security Americans for American Ameri-can Energy (AAE) hailed publication by the U.S. Department De-partment of the Interior of new commercial leasing regulations for oil shale as a major victory for the' nation's drive to be more independent of foreign oil imports. j AAE also warned policy pol-icy makers in Washington, Washing-ton, D.C. not to take steps backward to destroy the fledgling oil shale industry as it moves forward with stalled research that could unlock more American oil reserves than is contained in the entke Middle East. AAE anticipates that national environmental groups will step up their campaign to shut down any development of new American oil from oil shale as soon as the new Congress" Con-gress" convenes and the Obama Administration takes power in January "Americans won't soon forget $4 dollar gasoline and we should recognize that here is a big part of the answer to solving our oil and transportation fuel supply right here at home, said Greg Schnacke, President Presi-dent of Americans for American Energy. The new leadership in Washington Wash-ington would be making a huge strategic mistake if they heed the call from the environmental extremists to block this important domestic do-mestic energy resource." The new regulatory framework put in place includes strict rules that apply to the industry regarding re-garding operational requirements, re-quirements, environmental environmen-tal rules and constraints, royalty and rental rates and other administrative regulations. Before any site-specific plans of development devel-opment could be approved, additional NEPA environ- f jfr xg Be part of iV V4A Humanity's V Give her IX V Tree' a the gift V..M0...., (I of beauty ji'deal weight xu in i LOSS SYSTEM holiday season (St Oft scale- a. Reg. $14.99 Must Present Coupon Expires Dec. 31, 2008 ALL LASER PACKAGES GIFT CERTIFICATES ON SALE NOW! 01 ALL PERMANENT MAKE-UP J3 I S K.V WWW Must Present Coupon Expires Dec. 31, 2008 1 ALL SPA PACKAGES P! I Must Present Coupon Expires Dec. 31, 2008 i ......... -....J 5Ea5t400North . rucDa 491(3376) mental analysis would be conducted. "Industry planners have said all along that they could not move forward with the $1 billion dollar-plus dollar-plus investment for research re-search and development needed to move to environmentally environ-mentally responsible commercial com-mercial development of over 800 billion barrels of American oil potential unless un-less clear and established federal regulations were in place," said Schnacke "If Washington doesn't mess this up, we can change the equation on America's dangerous reliance reli-ance on foreign oil." ' I i i i zx jiagjjjlilgll 4. .. 3-D Art winners in the Brookside Reflections contest are Sadie Clark, Brooke Hansen, Hannah Kallaker, Sidney Gierisch and Hali Carlson. XFtti j fa :::: lii,,t,m.ii,,ii,fi riiuiiiiinnfiiiiiiiiiuin rr i T tofrtiimMftfiirarrnifTfi-t ifnnwfrt The Theatre winner in Dance winners in the Brookside Reflections at Brookside Reflections contest are Megan Elementary is Haley Haneberg. Billings and Serena MacFarlane. Be part of Habitat for Humanity's Hu-manity's "Family Tree" this season. Stop by one of Habitat Hab-itat for Humanity of Utah County's Family Trees this holiday season and provide a monetary donation to help a local hard-working family fam-ily in need realizing their dream of safe and affordable afford-able homeownership. Trees will be located at the Provo Towne Centre and the Habitat Restore. In addition, a roving tree will be at the Lowe's Home Improvement Im-provement Store in Orem from noon to 5 p.m. on Nov. 22 and Nov. 29. We learn what we have said from those who listen to our speaking. - Kenneth Patton Free home maintenance course tonight Leaking toilet? Clogged drain? Check out Habitat for Humanity Human-ity of Utah County's and Community Action Services' free, newly improved home maintenance main-tenance course tonight, Nov. 20, and learn about basic plumbing repairs. The class begins at 6:30 p.m. and will be held at the Habitat Re-Store Re-Store at 626 N. Freedom Free-dom Blvd. in Provo. Brian Peterson from BHP Construction will be the instructor. All interested community com-munity members are invited to attend. Regular High Merit Academy Schools Teach Teaches How Quadratic Equations They're Used in the Real World .. . u-.-- . -k .,. v....... A.:..y ... - v'' ' ' " 1 Wn t t .,11 ' s j j j - MERIT ACADEMY, .more of what a 49 1 -7600 meritacademy.org high school Should be Now Accepting Enrollment for Next Year i |