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Show Pjundiyf 5, 2009 PlIASANT GROVE REVIEW Pgt J Chief Continued from Page I usually in the mount aim. The longest "ne I've dime Is 175 miles." Sanderson said. How did he run nonstop for two days for that one? "You just drink, eat and keep moving. he said. "Once you get going, you just take it a chunk at a time." said Jessica, who has run three lM)-mile races with her husband. "It's a total mental thing." Jessica said she enjoys training with her husband, "you have all that time to talk. It's good for our relationship." She does not run every race with him. many of the races she meets him at the checkpoints check-points with food and water. "He's an amazing runner." Chairs Con finned from Page I Grove. The city was settled in 1850 and took on the name of Battle Creek for a short time. Fifteen cows were slaughtered slaugh-tered and four Ute braves killed as part of the first Mormon and Indian conflict according to "Battle Creek History" by Beth R. OLsen. The memory of that battle would later cause a bishop to change the name of the settlement to something more pleasant. That history, as written in the book, is as follows: Little Chief, who lodged near the south end of Utah Lake, had driven a renegade splinter from his main group because the rebels were living off white men's cattle from the Mormon Church's herds wintering at Willow Creek (Draper). Upon receiving information that identified the guilty party, Brigham Young called the Council of Fifty and appointed John Scott to lead the group in search of the guilty parties. The Indian Camp lay close to a deep ravine with a small stream of water running down it. Scott offered the group's leader, Roman Nose, the opportunity op-portunity to surrender on March 5, 1849. Roman Nose and his men answered with flying arrows and a volley from the one gun they had. Awards Continued from Page I The 2008 Service Award was presented to the 2008 Firefighter Fire-fighter Association President Scott Ash. He was chosen for his work and efforts on the department's de-partment's behalf, according to Sanderson. Linda Chipman was given the Outstanding Service Award for a Dispatcher. Chip- Jmhn toraiMM Willi John 1TT. WITH IMS 40 American Fork ' Alan C Carter dds, ms Rodney G. Nortbrup dds, ms tilt 300 No. Am. Fort Locatmd<o 4-way Hop lign, jvtl2 blocks So. of Am fori Notorial Hm ' J 50So . Am Fori " 1100N n Orrm she said. In fart, he recently run the Wasatch Hack Relay, a relay race w ith a winding mountainous moun-tainous course that starts in liigun and ends in Pink City. But he ran it solo. I le pliias to get a group together from the fire crews to do the next Wasatch Back race as a relay team. And he has no qualms about his crew's anilities to do H. because in his opinion, they are better than great. When he talks of them, he's almost talking about an extended family. He said he loves his job. and infuses his teams w ith the dedication he's always had. As chief, though, he said he enjoys "being in the position to affect change. It's awesome awe-some to take an idea, not all of them mine, and put it to sr. . VI-. ' ft Dena and David Howard live in the neighborhood chairman. The Mormons returned the fire and Roman Nose was killed. The skirmish went on for two hours and during that time three other Indian men were killed when each man was recently promoted to administrative assistant within the police department. The Distinguished Service Award was presented to both Shirlee Best and Heathyr Best, with a combined service duration dura-tion of more than 30 years. Heathyr Best is a paramedic and Shirlee Best, Heathyr's mother, is an emergency medical medi-cal technician. Capt. Corey Cluff was honored hon-ored with the Fire Chief Recog- Auto 'onrnrty Located In Rmtrican Perk Orthodontics PC 88L .if Tt n Specialists in Orthodontics You will see the doctor every appointment Careful scheduling with minimal wail We treat all oges Monthly iPOD drawing for good brushers Payment plans or discount for lull payment los Doctores Hablan EspoRol 1t0tft99nb0ff Noffifn Sfrajfitofif Youf Uh Uk Brae" Call Us Now 36 $. 1100 E. Srita A. American Fork work." The hard part about his job? "Having a 10-yenr vision, and wanting to accomplish it in one year. ... The waiting," Sanderson said. One part of his vision that he recently saw become a reality re-ality in July was having four full-time firefighters on staff. "It's fascinating to watch a (X) y ear-old fire department start over because we've recently re-cently gone full time, and see the guys go through training to really provide the service the citizens deserve," Sanderson Sander-son said. The full-time crew still relies re-lies on numerous part-timers, though, and Sanderson said he sees those fully -trained men and women as his service ser-vice heroes. "The part time employees don't get the woges ond ben- nil the Battle Creek Neighborhood attempted to escape. After the surrender of the women and youth, 15 cow hides were found in their camp, The place of the battle. named Mepah or Little Waters nit ion Award. "Even with the various demands on his time, he voluntarily volun-tarily took upon himself the job of directing, coordinating and teaching the Firefighter I and II class," Sanderson said. Firefighter Ryan Rackman, the recipient of the Firefighter of the Year Award, was chosen cho-sen by the members of the department. Rackman was i Aspen Mortgage Your Home Loan WWW.ASMiHMm.COM Where do 1 start? l How much money will 1 need? How much loan can I qualify for? How much will the monthly payment he? Call us today for free answers with no obligation. We'd love to Help you buy Bert Wilson LDJ I mi Waal xmstz fifi Once you get going, you just take it a chunk at a time. Jessica Sanderson Rufira A efits of the full timers but they do the same job with passion pas-sion and dedication," he said. "They really truly are an example ex-ample of community service in itslest form." 10RI YOUNG JULIANNorth County for 20 years. David Howard is by the Indians, from then on was called Battle Creek by the Mormons. I Next week: A look at the Little Denmark given a hand-built leather fire helmet, which may be worn in the course of duty or set on display. The award recipients, with the exception of Firefighter of the Year, were chosen by Sanderson and Thomas. Those honored were given a service medal, signifying their accomplishments. accom-plishments. The medals will be worn on their duty uniforms. Spec ialises the borne of your dreams. Bruce Henriksen, PLM 1 v...: NorthCounty 3T)E St.wSt Pksivint dove Home Delivery 375 5103 Delivery by 6 a m. 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