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Show Pagt 16 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Thursday, April 12, 2007 North (untyXmpapers Plf fl iPffFOC1 lW Vl PR TftY V1 wtth Regional Covwag j-n CACf www.harkthhwald.com ViyiarKGtplaCe otovwIM.OOOHomw JtJi'O'lJU 100,000 dally po0vlsw. CMM SflM09 fffffl 8mM( s SJCFGtMTf RSCt Cm MM MpWaM mumin MpWmM Little Ones Daycare Now enrolling fn 6 wks-6 yrs old in Lehi Neighborhood Yard EXP yard care work-Sale work-Sale 3132 Davencourt ers wanted Foreman Loop Lehi Sat position avail $10 $ 1 5 April 14, 8-12 p.m hr Call Josh 494-9977 Executive Professional Asst. Honest dependable, depend-able, excellent rels. 763-070'5 TvMt Huge Yard Saw Alpine Valley Care Center 25 E Alpine Dr in Pleasant Grove Near the Purple Turtle FRIDAY ONLY"" 9am-3pm 70 Families Donating $1 50 Hot Dog, Chips & Drink Furniture, clothes, collectible Alter Al-ter 3 pm everything free Proceeds used tor patients recreation lund LAWN Sale Lots ol fur-mture fur-mture Sat 9-12 500 S Valley View Dr w of valley view elem, PG. MULTI Family Yard Sale Sat April 14, 8-4, 265 W Mam St. Lehi. ANGIES LITTLE TOTS Preschool Now Enrolling Enroll-ing lor Fall 20072008 768-4836 hit I'LL cut and bail your hay and take hay lor pay Call Ray or Terry 756-3711 or 376-3789 rmti TrwtBnlN Fait Treat Grow 8-12 Ft yrly $10.95 -$15 95, Brochure 800-615-3405 wyyvyJasttreetcorD Great Clip Now Hiring Hir-ing Oram ft PG Stores Hourly wage, commissions, bonuses, bo-nuses, & clientele provided pro-vided Closed Sundays Sun-days Call Trudy 765-4757 or Knsta 785-2740 Lehi Legacy Center is now hiring in the Center Cen-ter Court (food court) day shifts, wage tbd. Apply at Lehi Legacy Center or call Lon at 768-7124 POSTAL JOBS $16 53-$27 58hr, now hiring For application and free government job info, call American Assoc of Labor 1-913-599-8042, 24hrs. emp, serv. Nursing Asst & Aides Come work with a great team. We are looking for a person that loves to work with the elderly and assist them with their needs This is a level 1 facility. facil-ity. Salary neg Apply at 164 West 200 South, American Fork or call Craig at 492-1482 or Prior office exp. req. 60 WPM, detail oriented, ori-ented, reliable trans a must, computer knowledge req, drug free workplace. Applications Ap-plications accepted 9am-4pm Startnlg wage $10hr 4 benefits bene-fits after 60 days Call TRI-PHASE ELECTRIC 756-6008 4-IMitl 885-7893 &l dL IT PAYS I TO READ The Herald The latest in BYU ClaSSifiedS Sports online wwww.rwraMtvtrt.eon C A P E L L I SUPPLY & SALONS !Illll,JIIll Jessica Sifter k Hair U Wear Clip Ins V t 2 Year Warranty Blow Dryers 8 Curling Irons 5 Brands of Make Up S Polish f ' 1 - Hn!t tf&t,J- nKf 'n't I - - Professional Grade Flat Irons 6 Brands to choose from My Courtney Doll Qginn Perfect Gilt For Little Girls 100 Human Hair - Roal Eyelashes 40 Off Any Single Item in our Store. One coupon per customer Mi? valid with any other ' r,-r professional pricing 756-1979 xfiieitthia-Ol "Products and Services For Great Hair Days " BEST BODYSHOP PRAaiCES FOR LESS! PROVO tJt 355 i. 900 5. Provo, 84606 (801) 377-2827 HOOKS TMAM-S:Mm VMunlay t:0O-11:00 x " l OREM 574NStU St Orem, 84057 (801) 224-9911 HOURS Monday 'rlday I AM -loom Sunday Clostd CrtdH Ctrdt Actptd mmm 1 Central Utah Water Conservancy District is sponsoring an essay contest for students in grades 4-12 within its I o -county boundaries. Essays are to address this topic: Water Conservation: What Can I Do? Cash prizes will be given to winners in the following categories: Grades 4-6 Grades 7-9 Grades 10-12 Entries will be due at the CUWCD office May 4, 2007. For additional information about the contest, entry form, and prize details, please contact your local school, call 801226-7187, or visit our website, www.cuwcd.comessays a conservation education program of Central Utah Water Conservancy District Your Partner in Wise Water Use Post offices extend hours for tax filers Post offices in American Fork, Orem and Pleasant Grove are joining other Utah Post Offices to provide collections collec-tions of mail until midnight on Tuesday to assist last -minute tax filers. Some locations have Automated Postal Centers, which are available 247 (see listing below of Post Offices and services provided). Those who want to avoid the crowds are encouraged to mail their income tax returns early in the day. Correct postage is a must. First -Class postage is 39 cents for the first ounce and 24 cents for each additional ounce. Postal customers are entapuraged to check the collection collec-tion times posted on each box to ensure pick up on April 17. Those who mail late in the day Tuesday should take their tax returns to collection boxes located directly outside Post Offices with extended hours. While three Post Offices are extending retail hours, stamps can always be purchased through vending machines at each Post Office. American Fork Post Office 55 N. Merchant St. Orem Main Post Office 222 W. Center Pleasant Grove Post Office 180 S. 100 West The following offices have Automated Postal Centers. Customers using credit or debit cards and requesting a mail label will receive an April 17 postmark if the label is printed before midnight. American Fork Post Office 55 N. Merchant St. Orem Post Office 222 W. Center Orem Mountain Shadows 877 E 1200 South 94 Ford 4x4 460 engine en-gine ext cab 185,500 mi $5,000 768-3608 435-789-0448 Drive for the Kids program can earn money for schools During the month of April, select schools will have a chance to win a cash contribution contribu-tion to support literacy and student enrichment. In celebration of 24 years of Chrysler Group minivan production pro-duction and more than 11 million mil-lion vehicles sold, Doug Smith Autoplex Chrysler invites school faculty and student family fam-ily members to compete in the Drive for Your School Challenge Chal-lenge to win $5,000. The challenge chal-lenge will run during the Drive for the Kids program which takes place at Pleasant Grove's Central Elementary School in April. The Chrysler Group's Drive for the Kids program encourages encour-ages student family members and friends who are adult licensed drivers to visit the school in April during the designated time for an opportunity op-portunity to test drive a brand new Dodge Minivan. For each completed test drive and short questionnaire, the school will receive a $5 contribution from the Chrysler Group. Schools divided into five regions across the country will participate in this program. The Drive for Your School Challenge is an additional promotion that encourages a friendly competition competi-tion between these participating participat-ing schools. The top-performing school in each region will be awarded an additional $5,000 contribution to support literacy and student enrichment, enrich-ment, donated by the Chrysler Group. The winning schools will be determined by the total to-tal number of test drives and questionnaires completed at the Drive for the Kids event in each of the five regions across the country. The respective winning schools will be notified noti-fied no later than May 4. "The Drive for Your School Challenge is a fun way to elevate el-evate awareness about the importance im-portance of childhood literacy and raise money for your local school," said Andy Dobmann, Doug Smith Autoplex Chrysler. Chrys-ler. 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