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Show New Utah - Thursday, March 6, 2003 - Page 7 Hordino Dleads auilfv to 3ek' wato 'lc M -w- m "w";i IfS' XSrii CS J VS U -f i V V Decialists i0 Year 1' ;to our mortgage s.Whypayrenl' Lines. V i e HenrW xding eP erican : By JESSE COLEMAN j Utah Valley staff j Almost eight months iter he was arrested at his ighland home, a contrite f ay Harding Jr. changed ' is plea to guilty Tuesday to educed drug possession larges. j As he left 3rd District 'adge Timothy Hanson's .(urtroom, Harding, 49, a rmer 4th District judge, .Id reporters he took full " ssponsibility for his ;tions and hoped others ould learn from his mis-ikes. mis-ikes. "I would also like to apol-jize apol-jize to my family, friends, y colleagues on the bench id the citizens of the state r the pain that has been tused as a result of my itions in this matter," he ""rid. t In a deal worked out I ;tween the Attorney Gen-1 Gen-1 'al's office and his attor-s attor-s ;y, Harding agreed to j isign from office as 4th istrict judge and change "YSP offers theater i Center Stage Youth Per- ) I rmers (CSYP), a non-prof- organization which pro- J J i-i 1 c PhotOS by TOO cuuuatiuiiai luiuiii . , r youth to learn musical iardsonlookskieater skills is offering le-time workshops for par- ii fpipates to dabble in vari-f vari-f I f I lis areas of the performing ts. n stride fori Participants receive he freethroctensive three-hour ses-ikings ses-ikings ahead:0118 to exPand their rePei" ll shots di13"6 f skills- Classes are h preserved -specific and taught by easant Grar00111?!1131 performers could only Lld teachers, final tk The Master's Class tpt before theses yf include classes a the Knight: ballroom dance, stage 3lpniant fi;akeuphairwigs, and set Led the floor: . . . . d with thefee seminar addresses supplements the outcome Good Earth Natural exciting gai.ods, 500 S. State, Orem, ill present a free seminar ans took ho Tuesday, March 11, at scoring honon30 p m s. ThurgoodsHal Cooper preSent s, and tne urn. eaSe Grocery Guru 1 1,,T dOClv t the TbV'How t0 feed a family of ,? l ii re for under $100 a week." :d the ball m T, , . i..ie Grocery Guru, Ken s at imports esbery, will present a free 3 game. igg e mos 1 i.if)m your grocery dollars. 1GXT Wtendees will get a full ;ek's worth of menu ideas 5for6hoursiid comMne Women's Viking Teens'; ;35 for 12 'The Women's Legislative Council of uction, i:ak County will meet Thursday, t-ng arch 6, at 9:45 a.m. on the second more irf'or f the Library at Academy act Natalie riuare, 550 N. University Ave., Provo. 1588 or g at 785-1204 Offered for Immediate Disposal rent Brown Dodge, Brent Brown Toyota, Brent Brown ChevroletBuick, and Brent Brown Chrysler Jeep are overstocked and must sell 500 cars and trucks for as little as $99.00 this Saturday, March 8, 2003 during a one-day sales event. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: PROVO. UTAH Brent Brown, owner of Brent Brown Toyota, Brent Brown . na) p Dodge, Brent Brown best ChevroletBuick, and Brent Brown Chrysler Jeep plan to hold a one- aay sales event on Saturday, March . 'toj ai ito in. university Parkway, located 2 blocks west of Lavell Edwards Stadium. Brown states that due to current economic xmditions, along w ith the threat of var and the effect it has on sales, hey find the dealerships critically sverstocked with used vehicle efieV " vuite frankly, we ve V cl anyining iiKe mese last For14 few months. We're in a position his plea to guilty on drug possession charges. Harding Hard-ing officially resigned Friday. Fri-day. The state agreed to reduce the charges from two, third-degree felonies to two class-A misdemeanors, which carry a maximum penalty of up to two years and $10,000 in fines. "I'm satisfied the pre-arrangements pre-arrangements are in the best interests of all parties," said Judge Timothy Hanson, Han-son, who accepted Harding's pleas. Since his arrest July 13, Harding said he has maintained main-tained his sobriety through substance abuse treatment programs including Alcohol Anonymous meetings and a three-month stay at the Betty Ford Clinic in California, Califor-nia, which he completed in October. "I do hope and pray that others who may be suffering from the disease of addiction addic-tion and alcoholism may be construction. CSYP will offer two different dif-ferent Master's Classes for ballroom dance. The first will be held on Friday, March 21 from 6 to 9 p.m. This class will teach the waltz and the rumba. The second class is on Friday, March 28 from 6 to 9 p.m. and will teach the cha cha, fox trot, and swing. Instructor Sneri 'Price is an accomplished ballroom dancer and teacher. The class is open to anyone 12 or older, including adults. The stage makeup, hair and wig class will teach the basics, as well as some fun tricks of the trade. Profes "Improving Your Exercise Experience Through Proper Use of Food and Supplements." Supple-ments." Call 765-1616 to reserve seating. to share ideas manufacturer coupons with grocery sales to maximize their food budget. The class will take place from 7 to 8 p.m. on March 20 at the Orem SuperTarget, 175 W. Center Street. No reservation is required. Council to Guest speaker FBI investigator, "What Does the When? How?" There will also n trDDU where we have to liquidate these vehicles in a hurry to bring our inventories back in line." Brown continues, "We're going to hold this unusual $99 Sales Event, where every used vehicle will be drastically reduced, some at only $99! To move these vehicles, we'll be pricing used cars that could sell for six to nine thousand dollars at the four to six thousand dollar range." This event promises to be exciting. "If you've never seen this type of disposal before, make sure you arrive early." says Brown. To simplify the sale, we'll pre-mark every used vehicle. The sale lot at 1995 No. University Parkway in able to find hope from the mistakes that I have made and the recovery that I am pursuing," he said. Hanson will sentence Harding on April 28. Assistant Utah Attorney General Michael D. Wims, who prosecuted the case, said the state's goals of removing Harding from his office, having him accept responsibility for his actions, and exposing him to criminal sanctions were all satisfied. "This case is unique," he said, but "I feel we have achieved what we sought to achieve." Harding's plea came one day after the Judicial Conduct Con-duct Committee released its decision to recommend Harding be removed from office. Harding may still face sanctions by the Utah Supreme Court that may include a public censure. Harding was arrested at workshops sional makeup artist, Tam-era Tam-era Stambaugh will teach this course. This workshop is open to youth 10 and up. The class will be offered on Saturday, March 22 from 1 to 4 p.m. In the set construction workshop, participants will be taught to safely use a variety of tools and will build miniature versions of flats, platforms, and stair units. The class will be taught on Saturday, March 29 from 8 to 11 a.m. at American Heritage School and is open to youth 12 and older. After the class, partici Red Cross offers new course The Mountain Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross has been selected as a host market test site for a new course being implemented by national headquarters. head-quarters. First Aid for Today's Family is a short two hour course designed to teach families basic first aid and CPR skills. The course stresses the importance of recognizing an emergency and call 9-1-1- or the local emergency number. The course began in January and will continue for a minimum of six months. Course sessions will be taught by authorized American Red Cross instructors, instruc-tors, as well as those with certification in first aid and adult CPR. Call the Mountain Valley Chapter, 373-8580, for course schedules and prices. Contact Robin Martin or April Philbrook with questions. hear FBI investiaator will be Ken Crook, who will speak on FBI Actually Do? be updates on the war. from Provo, will be open for preview at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. All vehicles will be open for inspection at that time. At precisely 10 a.m., the slasher will begin slashing prices to the lowest possible price. Whoever is sitting behind the wheel of any used vehicle will be given the first opportunity to purchase the vehicle at the posted sale price in the windshield. No haggle, no hassles. Used car buyers will be available to bid on trade-ins during the sale hours of 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. Lenders will be there to arrange low-cost financing for virtually every level of credit history. Brown states, "Please be advised this is a one day only sales event. his home in the Bullriver Development of Highland City on July 13 after his wife, Anne, called police and said he had been taking drugs, according to court documents. A subsequent blood, hair, and urine sample sam-ple found cocaine, opiates and benzodiazepine, a prescription pre-scription medication in his system. Harding was released from custody by Hanson on July 15 on $10,000 bail. Harding filed for divorce in 4th District Court in November. The case is still pending. Harding's attorney, Ed Brass, said that his client has been strongly affected by the past eight months of prosecution and litigation but has not decided whether he will leave the state or continue to live in Utah. Brass added that Harding may choose to continue con-tinue to practice law. "He has a lot to offer," he pants will have the opportunity opportu-nity to stay and help build the set for the upcoming CSYP production if they choose. The cost is $15 per participant partic-ipant for each workshop. Couples attending the ballroom ball-room classes will be charged $25 per couple. All supplies will be provided. Unless otherwise noted, workshops will be held at the Center Stage studio located at 37 S. Main in Pleasant Grove. Those who wish more information and to register for classes may call the studio stu-dio at 785-4211 or producer Kris Ross at 785-2467. All guests and prospective members mem-bers are welcome. Those desiring further information, may call Barbara Packard, 225-0919. Because of the size of the discounts dis-counts being offered, when our inventories have been reduced to the desired level, the sales tags will be removed and all vehicles will return to normal pricing." "This inventory situation has been very difficult on us, but it will certainly be an opportunity for the consumers who participate. We'd rather give our local customers the chance to purchase the vehicles than to send them to the wholesale auctions in Salt Lake," says Brown. Questions regarding this sale can be directed to (S01) 224-1320, (S01) 373-9500 or (801) 373-2570. Vin numbers available at the dealership. 1 111 r ' - ' - Photo by Matt Smith Judge Ray Harding Jr. gives a statement to the media, following his hearing at the 3rd District Court, in Salt Lake City, Tuesday afternoon. said. Harding was appointed to the 4th District Court in September 1995 and served with his father, Ray Harding Hard-ing Sr., who had been appointed to the court 10 years earlier. The elder Harding created the Utah County drug court. PG Players group schedules auditions Auditions for the PG Players' production of "Play On!" will be held Tuesday and Thursday, March 18 and 20, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Keith Christeson Little Theatre, 30 N. Center, Pleasant Grove (downstairs of the library). Callbacks will be Saturday, Satur-day, March 22, from 10:30 a.m. to noon. This hilarious romp about community theater will be directed by Eldon Randall and will run May 9, 10, 12, 16, 17, 19, 23 and 24. Rehearsals will be Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday SCERA plans auditions for 'Heidi' The SCERA Shell Outdoor Out-door Theatre has announced auditions for an original musical version of the classic clas-sic story "Heidi." The musical musi-cal will be directed by Kate Lowder and will play on SCERA's outdoor stage May 21 to 31 (no shows on Tuesday Tues-day or Sunday). All parts are open with the exception of Heidi and Fraulein, which have already been cast. Men and women ages 20 to 70 are needed, as well as ballroom dancers and folk dancers. "DOES THIS REMIND YOU OF YOUR DRIVING RECORD?" -4 r IF YOU HAVE TICKETS OR ACCIDENTS, CALL US. JoAnn Adams 52 E. Main Suite 1 Am. Fork 756-3503 Glen Pack 140 S. Main PI. Grove 785-1255 216 E. Main U6 Lehi 768-8853 Subject to availabity )HlGtBta Subject to avaiiabilty and qualifications. Allstate Indemnity Company. Northbrook, Illinois. 2000 Allstate Insurance Company Harding earned his law degree from Brigham Young University and served as city attorney or prosecuting attorney for the cities of American Fork, Lehi, Lin-don Lin-don and Pleasant Grove. Jesse Coleman can be reached at 344-2549 or jcolemanheraldextra.com. evenings and Saturday mornings. The following characters are needed: Aggie, stage manager, man-ager, male or female; Gerry, a community theater director, male or female; Henry, a character actor, older; Polly, a character actress, older, overweight; over-weight; Maria, the maid, 18-25; 18-25; Saul, a villain, older; Billy, a juvenile, 18-28; Violet, an ingenue, 18-28; Louise, a soundlight tech, any age or sex; Phyllis, a novice community commu-nity playwright. Those desiring further information may call Kar-lene Kar-lene Young, 785-8110. Auditions will be held Wednesday, March 26 from 7 to 10 p.m. in Room B3 of the SCERA Center, 745 S. State Street, Orem. Audi-tioners Audi-tioners should prepare to sing 16 measures of a Broadway-style song. An accompanist will be provided, provid-ed, auditioners should bring their sheet music. Those who wish more information should contact SCERA at 225-2569 or 225-ARTS 225-ARTS between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays or log on to www.scera.org. Lon Sorensen 1415 N. 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