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Show Thursday, July 26, 2007 OREM TIMES Page 15 TIMPANOGOS Special Service District is advertising to (ill the following positions; Collections Systems Operator . start i ary will be in the range of S228453 fS month depending on qualifications. Applicants must be high school graduate or equivalent and m,!S possess a valid CDL. minimum Oass B with at akeS ,nd Th'ank reNcle elements, operators opera-tors license. This position requires a Grade 1 Collection System Certificate and selected can- cauunD. nw.Btn& niuoi nave one vear of eral maintenance or construction experience Collections Systems Operator . Starong ary will be in the range of $2,527.20 pe7 month, depending on qualifications. Applicants must be nigi. m.ouuoio possess a vanu v,ul, tors license. I his Collection System have two years struction experience, as a Treatment Systems Operator II. Lianw Industrial Pretreatment salary will be in the month, depending on must be high school must possess a valid two years of experience pretreatment program ana Rriuwiwjge oi pretreatment program regulations. regula-tions. This position requires Wastewater Treatment Treat-ment Certifications Grade III or a Wastewater Collection System Certification Grade III. Solids Handling Foreman. Starting salary will be in the range of $3,582.80 per month depending depend-ing ot qualifications. Applicants must be high school graduate or equivalent, must possess a valid CDL and have eight years of progressively respuiisiuie enjjciieiiue in eraiiuns a"u niainienance, two years of must have been in a lead or supervisory ity. This position required Wastewater ment Certification Grade IV or Wastewater lection System Certification Grade IV. Applicants must pass a drug and alcohol testing and a physical examination. Job description and application are available and may be picked up at the District office located lo-cated at 6400 North 5050 West, Utah County, Utah (South of American Fork), Monday - Friday Fri-day between the hours of 8:00 a.m. & 3:00 p.m. Applications must be received at the District office of-fice by August 3, 2007 at 4:00 p.m. UPAXLP news I Dance The Saturday Community Dance with the Dennis Miner Quartet is July 28 from 8-11 p.m. at the Orem Friendship Center, 93 N. 400 East. I Trips and tours Seniors are allowed only to sign up for themselves and a spouse or a senior-aged friend. Current Cur-rent Orem Senior Friendship Center memberships are required re-quired for all participants on the tours. Sign-ups for August trips will be taken in July. Aug. 3 Seniors can purchase pur-chase a $1 ticket for transportation trans-portation to the Salmon Bake Supper in Payson. The cost of the supper will be $12. Bus leaves for Payson at 3 p.m. Aug. 8 The Wendover Turn-around leaves the center at 8 a.m. and costs $8 for the bus. Aug. 13 An outing to see "Charley's Aunt" at the Hale Centre Theatre will leave the center at 7 p.m. and cost $13.50.. Aug. 22 The Red Butte Gardens Gar-dens tour leaves the center at 9 a.m. and cost $4. I Hours The Orem Senior Friendship Center, located on 93 N. 400 East. Regular hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. The center phone number is 229-7111 229-7111 or 229-7110. Bj "A rTIjA II N! S, 3 HOURS ONLY! 9am -12 Noon! Saturday, July 21 oil Bernina Pressure Feet iSACord J Embroidery J i inreaa 2. Saujfdjv. JulvlJ OnM I Mon-Fri 10 am - 6 pm Sat 9 am - 5 pm 268 West Center Street Provo 374-SS20-www.artisU.net ... gen- or equivalent and must minimum Class B with air cuu.ie enanrspmpntc nnara- posrtion requires a Grade 11 Certificate. Applicants must ot general maintenance or con-one con-one year of which must be Plant Operator or collection Inspector II. Starting range of $3,085.33 per qualifications. Applicants graduate or equivalent. Driver License and have in a lab setting andor DerlOrminn cimilar rlntiac treatment plant op which Luncheons Those who haven't been to the center lunch for a while are asked to call one day in advance so enough meals for those attending can be provided. pro-vided. The suggested donation for the meal is $2 for 60-plus seniors and $4.90 for those 59 years old and younger. The suggested donation for salads is $2.25 for seniors older than 59 and $5.65 for those 59 or younger. Mount ainland Association As-sociation of Governments and the State of Utah fund the senior se-nior lunch program. MENU Friday Roast pork, mashed potatoes pota-toes and gravy, California blend vegetable, peaches, chocolate chip cookie and whole wheat roll. Monday Four-star noodle bake, broccoli broc-coli cuts, 3-bean salad, mint brownie and white roll. Tuesday Chicken fried chicken and gravy, mashed potatoes and gravy, Scandinavian blend vegetables, tossed salad and ranch dressing, gingerbread and lemon sauce and white bread. All Other Thread SSs Stuly,Jiuly210nJvl , I Stuiy,JuJy2),Onlyi Celebrations 4 'I Spencer Clement Elder Spencer Clement, son of Mark and Laura Clement of Lindon has been called to the Belgium, BrusselsNetherlands Dutch-speaking LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, July 29, 2007 at 11 a.m. in the Lindon 12th Ward, 325 North Canal Street, Lindon. Elder Clement enters the Missionary Mis-sionary Training Center on August Au-gust 1. Obituaries Darrell Darrell Allred, 82, died July 19, 2007 in Lehi, Utah. He was born in Lehi on May 21, 1925 to Rudger Van Buell and Sarah Rebecca Tew Allred, the fifth of six children. He attended schools in Lehi and graduated from Lehi High School in 1944. Darrell Dar-rell was tall and uncoordinated, uncoordi-nated, but he did not let this stop him, he worked very hard and made both the football and basketball basket-ball teams. Darrell learned the merits of hard work from a very young age. His father passed away from a lingering illness when Darrell was nine years old. He and his brothers worked on their farm and for their uncles. Darrell married Jill Smith in 1951 (divorced). He then married Vickie (Dorine) Hazlett November 20, 1953. She passed away August Au-gust 11, 1979. He married Evelyn Tronier March 1980 (divorced). Darrell married Sn Morgan July 18, 1981. Darrell supported his family by working for nearly thirty years at Geneva Steel, as well as maintaining maintain-ing a small farm (the love of his life) just west of Lehi. Darrell was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of l (MGOimCATIOS? Donate your newspapers to Newspaper in Education. For more information u u -t-r - Van, Judi Bulkley Elder Van and Sister Judi Bulk-ley Bulk-ley of Pleasant Grove have been called to serve as CES missionaries missionar-ies in the Connecticut Hartford Mission. They will speak in the Grove Ward, 455 East 200 South, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove on Sunday, July 29, 2007 at 9 a.m. They will enter the MTC on July 30. Allred Latter-day Saints, working in many positions, including Young Men's President, a Seventy, a Stake Missionary with Arnold Jones, a counselor in the Bishopric Bishop-ric of Eldred G. Fox, High Priest Group Leader, Bishop Sherral Sudweek's Executive Secretary, and lastly, a position he loved most of all, a Temple worker in the Provo and Mount Timpanogos Temples. Darrell Ls survived by his wife, Sian, children, Kelle S. Darley (California); Jeffrey D. (Bobbie Jo) Allred, St. George; Cindy (Chris) Myers, Lehi; Jay (Raylene) Allred, Lehi; and Joe (Shauna) Allred, Wyoming; eighteen grandchildren; grandchil-dren; almost twelve great-grandchildren. Darrell was preceded in death by his wife, Vickie, and their baby daughter, Debbie; his mother and father; brothers, Rulon, John, and Reid; and sister, Marie. Funeral services will be held Monday, July 23, 2007 at 1:00 p.m. in the Lehi Stake Center, 200 N. Center Street. Friends and family may call Sunday evening from 6-8:00 p.m. at Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi, and at the church on Monday, one hour prior to services. Interment, Lehi City Cemetery. The family would like to thank Orchard Park Care Center in Orem and Greenwood Assisted Living in Lehi, for their loving care of Darrell these last few ' months. Online guestbook at wingmortuary.com. 1 1 Mortensen, Sterling and Bernalin Mortensen of American Fork are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Cheryl Lisa, to Eric .Sidney Mortensen. son of Sidney and Janice Mortensen of Pleasant Grove. The couple will exchange vows in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on July 28, 2007. A reception will honor the newlyweds that same evening eve-ning from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Mortensen residence, 826 North 400 West, American Fork. Receiving Re-ceiving line from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. with activities to follow. All friends and family are welcome wel-come to attend. The bride-to-be is a graduate of American Fork High School and LDS seminary. She teaches aerobics and is currently attending attend-ing UVSCto graduate this April in Business Management. The prospective groom is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High Nathan Sergeant Nathan S. Barnes was killed in action near Rushdi Mullah Mul-lah in Iraq on Tuesday, July 17, 2007 at the age of 23. He was born on June 3, 1984 and was a lifetime life-time resident of American Fork. Nathan is the son of Kevin and Donna Barnes, the fifth of six children. He is survived by his parents, his sister Lisa (Alan Blake), his brothers Jay (Janna DeVries), Timothy (Stacy Stroud), Michael (Keliie Smith), Elder Matthew Barnes, his Grandfather Stanley J. Barnes who received a purple heart in World War II, his grandmother Sue Eaton a former Navy Wave, six nieces and five nephews. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, July 28, 2007 at the Alpine Tabernacle on the corner of 100 East and Main in American Fork at 1:00 p.m.. A public viewing view-ing will be held on Friday, July 27 at the LDS chapel at "l50 West 1 120 North in American Fork beginning at 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. A Colon Cancer. Get; the "best: Get; the polyp Get; "the cure. 1-800-ACS-231-? or ca ner.oT-u Disc Herniation? UTAH - A new free report has recently been released that reveals how breakthrough medical technology is offering surgery free new hope for disc pain sufferers. Research has proven that FDA approved nonsurgical non-surgical spinal deconv pression has an amazing success rare for treating debilitating back pain including sciatica and multiple herniated disc. It looks like another breakthrough discovery discov-ery has lead to the most promising non-surgical disc treatment today. For your free report entitled, "How Space Age Technology Tech-nology Is Solving Back Pain Without Drugs Or Surgery!" call 1-800-650-1104 and lisren to the toll-free 24 hr recorded message for all the details or go to www.91 lbackinfo.com. These free reports are available for a limited time. Mortensen IiijjJ1Iumib,iiiijuiiiiii'Jiii.ii'iii'iiwj1UIIIII mini !'4 I 'J ' 4 ' rf " Mi SchH)l and LDS seminary. I le served an LDS mission in Quito, Equador. I le graduated from the University of Utah in 201 Mi and works for Vankomen Media in Draper. The couple will make their first home in Orem. S. Barnes graveside service will follow the funeral for family members and close friends Online guestbook at wingmortuary.com. There are few words to express the sorrow we feel because of the loss of our son and brother. We know t hut many of you are mourning as well. Like you, our hearts are filled with admiration for his service and sacrifice. In his death, he has made himself more than most of us could ever hope to be. Although we would rather have Nathan back we are inspired by his actions and will always remember him for his heroism. He, like many soldiers before him, ran into the fire to preserve what lay behind. His death reminds us all that our liberty lib-erty has come at the ultimate cost many thousands of times over. We are heartened ly the knowledge that we shall see him again. He has been called home by that GkI who gives as all life for His purpose. We have faith that Nathan is still in the service of God and will be waiting for us when our time comes and we shall be together as a family again. To, our beloved son and brother, till we meet again at Jesus' feet, God speed. f villi riA ,r. If fit iVUi in Pi) r- i imiii1i i ii a in ti mt o SET 33J Copy |