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Show L H E 'UT 1 4 124-1501 A'':. ' . 1 1 V YOUR TOWN, YOUR NEIGHBORS, YOUR NEWSPAPER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2005 - 50 CENTS Lindon selects mayor David Ranoau Vim Vw y $wf Lindon City Council member puked one of their own Tuesday night Councilman JeffAeer&m to fill the mayor vacancy Acerson, a 12-year Undon resident res-ident and retiree, ba served on the council for seven years. He spoke in praise of bis predecessor, pred-ecessor, Larry EUertson, and said be hopes to continue in the path set by the city leader over the past years. "I'm very motivated te- not fill bis shoes, but walk the path that he has walked," Acerson said. Council memhets praised the qualities of the other candidates and ajiked far their continued support of the city, "While there will be one person per-son who was selected, we're feeling feel-ing very excited about this because we've identified people who are interested in being See MAYOR, pageS ft 1 Judge fcn BuBock rweors in the new mayor of Undon, CJty Coundtman Jeff Action Tuesday evening during a normal City Council meeting. Girl holds tourney for victims in St. George Gajhv AUH Ony Emm Jakelyne Devey wanted to do something for the St George flood victims so she and her mother, Deb Devey, set up a bowbng tournament to raise money for a relief fund. They rmmd Um. Leh was way above and the Lone Peak EMS too, we probably had about 10-12 officers offi-cers belp out with that, said Deb Devey about tournament participation, Lebi police mpparted the event with two teams of four, " "It was a fun atmosphere for everybody and an opportunity to help people in St, George said Sgt, Darren Paul, LPD, "It impressed me that a 7-year-old would take the time to organize a fund-raiser to help people she doesn't even know Police officers from American Fork, and others, also participated. The Deveys talked to LL Andrew llale of American Fork "My daughter wanted to go to a bowling tournament for a long time so we decided to do that Deb Devey said. Participants paid a $5 entry fine and donated a penny a point They could buy more points if tfcejr wanted to add to their donation, A large portion of the money will be sent to the Bed Cross, The rest will go to an organization called the Southern Utah Flood Victims Belief 7 1 if ' 'V I Kotbin Tanrm fifes a new style of throwing ban daring the charity fund-rater for St, George flood victims. The charity attracted Ihe support of the Lone Peak fire Department Depart-ment and the lindon PoBce earty Saturday morning for two hours. PG flood victims say city is liable Eusauth Nam UlAH VAIItSfAff Linda Kandifur -f.(mate the cost U rt-pft'ir the (himnga U her llvmafri Grave home, 'afU-r water mbed int her fmihed b.rrr-nt bat rrifxrith, will U'. ttmre thaw&V),0M, "The damage in pretty xhorrking, It' the worst p(i-Me p(i-Me JMrer;irio," fche ;id, And Sandifur, who think the dty is liable for the UnA of water that dumped irte her home, expects the city to pay the damages. 7'S 070 worsf possible scenario' Linda Sandlfur Hand! fur is mt alone, Several res-i res-i d e n t s , w h o e homes in the GW West area were flwyfl-ed flwyfl-ed during a rainstorm in January, want action from the dty. They are getting increasingly frmtrnU-A hy the lack of answers they are getting get-ting from Ileasant drove. More than 10 homes were flooded Jan, 12 after a rain storm poured almost 2 inches of water on the north county dty in less than two hours. The city's storm drains to the east of Wt) West coiildn't handle han-dle that much water, so instead it flowed into old irrigation irri-gation ditches that at one time were used to flood irrigate irri-gate farn land. When someone opened an irrigatim gate, that cauwd the homes south of Manila He IIAMAC;K, page WewT uirninf(i t Morruntf pm ipiUd 'um will ttmviim Ifa' cfaitwe of Uiruliil'uli'H, offwrnln my, Htti Page X ! .-. ..j0m try-' ' 1 . - . "J Jamie Terry as Reverend Hal and tmlty Fielding as Elizabeth Proctor in the pai, The Crucftrie, Religious drama 'The Crucible' playing in PGHS Poemtitu Pleasant Grove Hijih School drama departasent ha put together aroilw prfekljiou show thai i fwnd te b tifAhmg but plw?nommal, He CrvcHA:? a oaoving drama alout tJ Satero witd trial by Arthur Milter, opead oa Tuebday ard rum through Ffcb 8, Curiam ri at 7 p ro, on tae, 700 E, 2W Swuih in I'Uta.mA Grove, Tidbrt are , ad ult; i5, student; $3, tfcildren; ad $30 for a family pa, at tle door, Thi brathtakirg production Vt VI AY, pa t ' '-Iv-i ufis-s wf fv 1 -M, Turning a Century L&fl to rvji, 1Mxran IcJttJtw, lAodyvsm YxAotd ond AiirfTi Hunker cctor in fair hundredth ctorH at kxate 100 nurrbwi rrn In tk A&on Ikxrtjcfirjfy kH -grado ckxvrxxn on Fb, 1, Sfcjdoritf trxrjfjj AJpine School Dtetrid cefobratod to Hundrodh Day of Sctrx4 on Ijwdrjy wflh a vurtyty of acftfKH, such at counting (and eaAng) 100 frofs, feadrg 100 pagt and rnat'lrg hrxrtxindt wW 100 tc marks. t , . ri'rr" 3 POOR COPY |