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Show null I I II I II II I BUILDING COMMUNITY IN OREM AND VINEYARD "yTAH PStSb ASSOCIATION 1 1521 E n. ?X S STE 100 "ALT LA S CI TV. UT 84124-1501 DttlUtUcmid e d I T i o N THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 2006 50 CENTS m SCHOOLS: History of rock 'n' roll taught at Timp. TOWN HALL Ho more parking cars on grass SPORTS: Mtn. View excited to be back in 4A BUSINESS OREM STORE CAN HELP YOU GET ORGANIZED I ! ' n MARIO RUIZDaily Meraid Ron WaB IeffJ and Brandon Wall assemble new seating at the XANGO Grand . Theater Monday. The new Theater will be unveiled at the SCERA Wednesday morning. Phase 1 of remodel nears completion ReyaBowen NORTH COUNTY SI AW Thanks to a $ 1 million donation from Lehi-based Lehi-based XanGo, the first phase of a SCERA Theatre The-atre remodeling project is finishing up just in time for the busy holiday movie-going season ahead. "This is Phase I of a five-year plan that coincides coin-cides with a $1 million donation from XanGo," said Adam Robertson, SCERA president and CEO, in a press release about the remodeling of the historic show house, set to become the XanGo Xan-Go Grand Theatre. This year will see a beautiful beauti-ful Art Deco design, new carpet and flooring, new seats, new wall treatments, lighting, and upgraded sound. The theatre has been totally gutted, and when it's all said and done, patrons will enjoy a classy and comfortable Grand Theatre The-atre experience." A ribbon-cutting ceremony had been scheduled sched-uled for Wednesday in the lobby of the SCERA Center to officially open the newly-remodeled facility. The film, "The Work and the Glory III," was See SCERA, Page 2 They're committed to principles of being caring, loving Christian people." -t Lynn Martin Roundy, o RtM couple -s father 4 4 Wo 0 ill - ' V - ft 7" I i 4 pit) - ' s I - - f n il ii in ii . MARIO RUIZDaily Herald Pallbearers carry Steven Roundy' t coffin out of the Sharon Stake Center in Orem on Monday. Father remembers loving and generous Orem couple Michael Rigert NORTH COUNTY STAFF P"-hough immeasurably grieved f j by the deaths of his son Ste-I Ste-I I ven Roundy and daughter- J in-law Catheryn Springer L. .J Roundy, Lynn Martin Roundy is thankful for the poignant moments they shared together as family. A self 4aught computer systems analyst, Steven was devoted to his wife Catheryn and his 6-yearold son Wesley from a previous previ-ous marriage, Roundy said. Spending time with Wesley and their families was precious to both Steven and Catheryn, he said, as was their membership in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. T think they would want to be remembered remem-bered as people who loved the Savior Roundy said. "They're committed to prin ciples of being caring, loving Christian people.'" Married less than two years, Steven, 29, and Catheryn, 23, died Nov. 8 during a fishing trip at Strawberry Reservoir when their 14-foot boat sank in bad weather. Kimball Kim-ball Roundy, Steven's older brother, and a friend, Michael New, made it to shore and were able to flag down a Utah Highway Patrol Pa-trol trooper. Wasatch County search teams mounted a massive search effort for the couple in the following days despite being hampered by wintry weather. Using advanced sonar equipment, searchers recovered the bodies of three victims of previous boating accidents acci-dents in 2001 and 1995. Friday morning search crews located Cath-eryn's Cath-eryn's body in an area known as Sage Creek, and shortly there after, Steven's body. A funeral service for the couple was held Steven and Catheryn Roundy Monday in Orem. Though new to the Roundy family, Cath-eryB Cath-eryB extended a warm hand of friendship to See FUNERAL, Page 2 Community Briefing SANTA'S GRAND EVENT AT THE UNIVERSITY MALL The day after Thanksgiving, Friday. Nov. 25, at 9:30 a.m. the University Mall will prepare for Santa Claus' arrival at its southwest corner with free hot cocoa from Starbuck's, live Christmas music by After The Storm, face painting, jugglers and other entertainment. entertain-ment. Santa Claus will greet the children after he arrives at the mall by helicopter at approximately 10 a.m. The first 100 individuals at the event will receive free gift bags from University Mall. A craft table sponsored by California Pizza Kitchen will be available for children to decorate pizza boxes in Christmas colors and themes. Children can get their photograph taken with Santa Claus at the mall for a fee. A photo of a robbery suspect from the bank security camera. POLICE SEEK INFORMATION ON ROBBERS Pleasant Grove Police are asking the help of the public m identifying the man wtio they believe robbed Wells Fargo Bank, 110 S. State, Lindon, on Nov. 10. Monday they released surveillance photos of a man believed to be the same one observed at the bank on Nov. 3. The man was near the door and seemed to be observing activities going on in me bank, said CapL Cody Cullimore. He appeared nervous and attracted the attention of bank customers. He appeared to be wearing the same clothing as the robber. He was not wearing a mask but was holding one, Cullimore said. There was about 30 customers in the bank at the time and police believe that's why he didn't rob it then. Wells Fargo Bank and the Utah Banks Association are offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the identification,, apprehension and conviction of the bank robber. Cullimore said the robber entered the bank on Nov. TO, at 5:28 p.m, brandishing a gun. He took money from two drawers of the teller counter, then left with an undisclosed amount of money. There were no other customers n the bank at the time. The robber is described as white, male, about 30-years-old, 6 feet to 6'2" tatt, 220 to 250 pounds. POLICE FIND FUGITIVE - Orem police tracked down a National Crime Information Center fugitive after af-ter getting a phone call from the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Office. Sergio Torres, 22, wanted in connection with a drive-by shooting, was believed to be in Orem; Edwards Ed-wards said Torres had a local address in addition to his California address, but he didn't know how much time had elapsed since Torres test lived in Utah. Torres was arrested Friday in his black 2005 Cadillac Cadil-lac Officers watched his home, waiting for him to leave, then pulled him over and arrested him. He was booked into the Utah County Jail to await transport As of Monday evening, he was still there. i know that they were very anxious to speak to him," Edwards said. FORMER MAYOR MAKES COURT APPEARANCE The former mayor of Eagle Mountain accused of fabricating his mileage reports made his courtroom debut Friday morning. Brian Brent Olsen, 34, with his attorney. Ken Brown, in tow, appeared in 4th District Court. Olsen is charged with seven counts of misusing public funds, third-degree felonies. Since he has yet to see the evidence against his client, Brown offered limited comments about the charges. 3 don't know what people are claiming" Olsen did. Brown said, but "we believe it's certainly not something some-thing that happened intentionally." Near the end of October, charges were filed against the former mayor. County prosecutors have said the charges are connected to travel reimbursements for meetings and conferences Olsen didn't attend or that didn't happen. 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