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Show Rail crossing Barbara Christiansen Crrv Editor Across Pacific Ave. north of the Timpanogos Center with Smith'6 Food and Drug, there is a set of curved pieces of concrete, marking the way where a road is intended. Even in winter, the weeds are high enough to obscure most of the curbing, masking the intended road. More than a year has passed since American Fork looked at a proposal to close two crossings in order to open the one at 560 West. Planning commissioner John Wof'finden recently found out that officials from UDOTand UTA have no record of receiving the proposal, pro-posal, and have, naturally, not responded. Marching band prepares for inaugural More than 300 students, advisors and 2 p.m. Parade begins chaperones of the American Fork Marching 4:30 p.m. Band arrives at Band will begin boarding planes Tuesday, dispersal area Jan. 1 8, as they head east for the 55th Pre6- 5 p.m. Parade ends idential Inauguration and Parade. 5:30 p.m. Chaperones meet at The first of several flights the band will Union Station be dispersed on departs at 6 a.m. and 5:45 p.m. Depart for hotel arrives in Washington at 2:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Arrive at hotel The last flight carrying band members 8 p.m. Semi-formal departs at 4:45 p.m. and arrives at 11:35 celebration banquet p.m. 9:30 p.m. Free-time Other activities include: 10:30 p.m. Chaperone meeting 1 p.m. Lights out Wednesday, Jan. 19 6:30 a.m. Breakfast Friday, Jan. 21 7:45 a.m. Load buses 6 a.m. Breakfast 8 a.m. Depart for DC area 7:45 a.m. Load buses for DC 10 a.m. Guided tour begins 8 a.m. Depart for National Mall 2 p.m. Guided tour ends 9:30 a.m. Senate building with 2:30 p.m. Free time Senator Hatch 6 p.m. Load buses at 10 a.m. U.S. Capitol Tour Union Station 1 1 a.m. Free lime 6:15 p.m. Leave for hotel 6 p.m. Load buses at 8 p.m. Arrive at hotel Union Station 8:30 p.m. Dinner 6:15 p.m. Leave for dinner 9:30 p.m. Free time 8 p.m. Dinner 10:30 p.m. Chaperone meeting 9 p.m. Depart for hotel 11p.m. Lights out 9:30 p.m. Free time 11 p.m. Lights out Thursday, Jan. 20 6 a.m. Breakfast Saturday, Jan. 22 7:30 a.m. Buses depart 4 a.m. Load first bus to airport 9:45 a.m. Band checks in at Pentagon 1:30 p.m. Last bus departs to airport Noon Swearing-in ceremony 9:30 p.m. Last flight arrives home All Schools Jan 17: Martin Luther King Day, no school Jan. 28: Professional development clay, no school Barratt Elementary No information available by press time. Fortes Elementary Jan. 13 Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 21 UVSC assembly 9:45 1 st semester ends Birthday table Report cards sent home Greenwood Elementary Jan. 14: End Term 2 Jan. 24: Early Out Monday Legacy Elementary Jan. 14: Report cards go home Shelley Elementary Sign ups for February parentteacher conferences have begun Jan. 10-14: 3rd grade benchmark testing Jan. 10-25: Chip open enrollment Jan. 13: Knowledge bowwl Jan. 18-21: 2nd grade benchmark testing Jan. 18: 3rd term begins Call 756-7669 to place a classified ad may move ahead again American Fork was waiting wait-ing for UDOT and UTA to respond and those two agencies were expecting the city to put forth a proposal. Woffinden, who lives on the community's northwest side, recently asked the City Council the status of the crossing and subsequently discovered the miscommu-nication miscommu-nication between the government gov-ernment entities. A duplicate proposal by the city is expected to be hand-carried to the other agencies, and they have promised to give it due consideration. con-sideration. "We have been discussing it for quite some time," said Jeff Harris from UTA. "American Fork has a number num-ber of at-grade crossings. Our mission is to close, not add new ones. Crossings are Jan. 19: 4th grade to Museum of Ancient Like Jan. 20: PTA general meeting Jan. 21: Community council meeting 2:30 Jan. 24-27: 1st grade benchmark testing American Fork Junior High Jan. 13: Basketball vs. .Mountain Ridge, boys home, girls away Jan. 14: End of term Jan. 18: Basketball vs. PG. boys home, girls away Jan. 19: 9th grade AFHS registration Jan. 20: Basketball vs. Lakeridge, girls home, boys away Jan. 25: Basketball vs. Willow, boys home, girls away American Fork High Jan. 13: Swim vs. Provo Jan. 13: Wrestling at provo Jan. 14: Basketball at Spnngville Jan. 14-15: Wrestling. Caveman tournament Jan. 17-21; Freedom week Jan. 18: 3rd term begins Jan. 18: Basketball at Timpview Jan. 20: Region drill team festival at Springville Jan. 20: Wrestling vs. Springville Jan. 21: Basketball at Provo Jan. 21-22: Swim region at Provo Thinking aboart buying or setting your home? href reports b e-mail f all Rodger 30-9i .3uf r(xigerp'uiu)iitieoi.uiii h tl MAjH"A Iff tit' hStHl ft n -flVUIMMJlMM dangerous. "We want to help. We understand. We are very much behind the growth and development. There is an obligation to kep the rail lines as safe as possible" possi-ble" "We are waiting to see the city's official proposal for that area before we can make any decision or recommendation rec-ommendation or comment," 6aid Mike Seely from UDOT. "We. will review the proposal, also UTA and the Union Pacific Railroad will review it. "There are a couple of parties that will be looking at it. The department (UDOT) has the ultimate jurisdiction, but we need the input from these other agencies. Hopefully, it will be quicker than before." tones tor Jtmuory 10 January 2C. 2005 'Shark Tale k u HiyiBy Mn.-iat,i 7 V:l pm 3 1 prr tsptists Our Earbecue k Smell Better. renter ment. Being closer to family fami-ly and home makes it easier on them." Olson said "Giving Light to a New Season of Hope" was chosen as theme of the groundbreaking because the American Fork Cancer Center is designed to serve northern Utah County residents resi-dents in the increasingly common light against canter. can-ter. "It seems like cancer in affecting everyone in some way - and we are committed commit-ted to helping cancer patients recover with resilience with world-class care that's a httJe closer to home." The new center, which will attach to the north side of the American Fork Hospital Hospi-tal facility. wiU offer chemotherapy, radiation therapy, an education center cen-ter and access to the latest cancer research and clinical trials. "The new cancer center will offer patients all the resources available within the Intermountain Health Care Cancer Network; including leading physicians, physi-cians, state-of-the-art equipment and compassionate compassion-ate care coordinators and staff, "Olson said. It "will be a convenient, first-class resource to northern Utah County residents who seek cutting-edge cancer care in AFHS drill team wins Linsey Lesser Congratulations to the American Fork Drill Team. They did an out standing job at their competition last Friday and Jkii Saturday at UVSC win-n win-n i n g numerous awards varying from first to fifth place. The Cavettes' next competition will be Thursday, Jan. 20, at Springville High School. Come to the Cavemen wrestling tournament this Friday and Saturday, Jan. 14 and 15, at American Fork High School. The American Fork High School wrestling team has been putting forth an amazing effort this season - so come and let them know how great they are. 1,1 w P I (CINEMA Ibvvies Burning Jan. 14": 1. Coach Carter K, -13) Dully :5U 9:5 Sal GMuR. 1:0(1 :0 "rOtl V:5 5 :J0 "HID 2 Finding firverkud ;PG bully ?5U ) M Sat UWLtf -Mi"JH HI) Sun :50 "111 3 .Lemony buii kett (PG) Dully: :5 '15 ViMI Sal tc Muh 110 Ijli -i-.i V Sun :5 -J 5 4. Racing btrinet iJGl Dully JsOU V:0 Sul I-Mm 13(1 20 5:1(0 "S f Mi Sun 5:(I0 -,:M 5. Elect (PG13I Dully 5:0U ":J5 V:5 Sai I-Htm li ;. WiO"iV-.S Suh 5:0 6. Sort mid tat Ciui Pia'.iouaJ liuuun bully M ICC; Imii M y.tti !"u Sal LMim liWi-IMi Sm IrUm J:5 W Sm "Ml Sub -US i American Fork Citien - Thursday, January 1 2r5 - Page ? their community " Estimated to cost $3.9 million including a $2 million mil-lion radiation machine, the center will make it possible for patients to receive all of their treatment m a central location. Most of the same services are now available at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center but not all at the same place. Besides service-!-, a cancer information informa-tion resource center to help patients and their families learn more about their disease dis-ease is available. Having all the services in one place also makes it possible for physicians, including surgeons, sur-geons, to more easily communicate com-municate with each other about a patient's treatment. With a 90-mile round-trip round-trip to Salt Lake and an average of .'40 treatments per cancer patient, choosing the American Fork facility could save a patient 2,700 total miles during his or her course of treatment, officials offi-cials said at the groundbreaking. ground-breaking. And because patients are often ill immediately imme-diately following treatments, treat-ments, the saved time and 1 ravel may serve as a significant signif-icant benefit. Amy Asbcrafl. a 2'i year-old year-old survivor of Hodgkin's disease, chose chemotherapy chemothera-py in American Fork from Dr. Wendy Bryer and radiation radia-tion treatment at Utah Val- it I FEEL LIKE A FISH WITH NO WATER." -JACOB, AGE 5 III yjHItlINt, ASTHMA V, f Vuu knvw liuw tv react tv then asthme attacks Here's liuw It preweid them l866'NO 'ATTACKS t Vi:N ONI ATTAUr IS ONf TOO I ur niU't iiifvrniBtiuii li( unlu IVWW HlJBtllK ( t ory ur tall yuur tiuclvt EFA J UJCTJI North Count7 Vi VI'. 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Jay (.'lark and ljeslye Jngersoll, radiation oncologists oncolo-gists from the Utah Valley Cancer ( "enter Thanks to a generous donation from the Volunteer Volun-teer Auxiliary at American Fork Hospital and continued contin-ued fund-raising efforts from the YlebratJon of Health Foundation, the ranee ran-ee r renter wjll become a reality However, officials said, community help is vital to the project and donations are i-tiJ) needed For more information about .contributing, contact the Cele bration of Health Foundation at .'457 7U0 American Fork ( iti.en '') V Main AmctRiti I i.rk. I I K4'MM u ediOon il i !( H-rld. I SI'S OIK K0 ilSSS I VI -'4') l'ulili:,lnxl J liur.Uiiv In I'ulii.cr f-.i'U -.iaK-i'. Iiv ') Vv' . Minn -fviiu-! k ari I 'nl 1 tt. '400 -. Pi.-iiicikiil; p".Ui;' Jin j iii Aim-in m I irt I lad Postmasler: Selid a-kbt-.-. . ha'.yr-. Ui ''y We1;! Mam AiuciK.ati I ml I "1 K400'i N VkSS'MND FKJ 'l '.) 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