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Show Y r. ;;.;; A2 us daily slaxa (ww.HtUkH(tti4jiftwk UaJwili) " lit ct - L Jwawy 23, 23C3 cy one-ye- 7 i c. DAILY DIGEST ;Out'on1the Lake " term as the com- ar mission chairman and Janys Hatchings will serve as vice chairman for one year. ' I Every Thursday is free Bingo from 9 to 11 am at the Thanksgiving Point Feed Store with prizes for the winners. J, r t 5 f r.f 'r.-- a r " '' f- a C to: Mayor Ted Barratt, P.O. Box 397, American Pork, UT 84003. I Alpine City Council members will begin accepting bids for the construction of the Healey well in the southeast portion of the city. City leaders hope to have the well completed by July 1 to handle the anticipated continuance of the CEDAR KILLS I The Cedar Hills Planning Commission did not take action on a request for review and approval of a plan subdividing a parcel of land owned by Kaye Pead. Pead is hoping to have the existing home and property designated as an historical site, and then plans to set up drought AMERICAN FORK I The city has extended the date to accept applications for the City Council a seat that will be vacated by Don Hampton. Interested residents have until 5 p.m. Jan. 31 to apply for the position. Resumes should be sent EAGLE MOUNTAIN I The last day for spring soccer registration is Saturday from 11 am. to 2 p.m. in the main lobby of the Prairie Gate Business Park located near the main entrance of The Ranches, or at the City Center offices located at 1680 E. Heritage Drive. The soccer season will run from March 1 to April 26 and most games will be on Saturday morn--. ings. Registration is $25 for all ages and $10 for the required game shirt FLAT 1 in:i OREM 1635 So. Stat i I The Planning Commission elected a new chairman and vice chairman for 2003. 226-765- 2 125 E. 1230 N. busi- ness. Deal of the Day : j 374-624- 0 Mark Johnson will serve a I Dave Lesser of London was voted Firefighter of the Year for dedicated and meritorious service to the residents of Orem and the Department of Public Safety. He has been a firefighter for seven years and more than six of those years with the Pleasant Grove firefighters. See his profile in today's New Utah London Edition. fali , , Building, moved into its the program, call the school at . OREM I Applications for the 2003 Miss Orem Pageant are available at the Orem 'City Center. The theme for this year's program is "Reach For the Stars." Those interested must fill out an application and return it to the City Center by Feb. 7. The pageant will take place April 26. PAYSOfJ The Clear program is beginning Monday for those in the Spring Lake Elementary School area. The program is for all students or already enrolled in the school who would like to participate in the program. The pro- includes computer, gram theater, basketball, cartooning, clogging, karate and cooking classes. The school is asking for a $5 donation to help pay for the cost of the snacks. Busing is available only to students who already are bus students. For more information about iMuy hcnirf news oflocal interest in your community newspaper. I The City Council is indecisive as to whether it" should spend the $130,000 to bury power lines along Redwood Road, and how to 1 L Uhl Free Press distribute the cost City Pleasant Crcvs Rsviaw officials would like to divide the expense between the developers, property owners and the city. They plan to make a decision within 60 days. See the Cedar Valley News section in today's Lehi Free Press for more coverage on this issue. Undon New UtsSi Cathy Allred 756-766- 9 Cedar VSIIeyi Saratoga Springs, Pleasant Grow or Undon Lehi, ''''.. American Fork CSzen Lone Peak New UtsSi Barbara Christiansen 756-766-9 PROYO University's Department of Mathematics will celebrate the grand opening of the new location of the math lab with an open house today from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m in Room 159 of the Talmage Math and Computer Building. After a quarter-centur- y of service, the BYU math lab is now in the same building with the Mathematics and Mathematics Education departments. In October, the math lab, formerly located in Room 60 of the Knight Mangum ol . American Fork, Highland, Alpine or Cedar Hills SPR!riGYIU I The Nebo School District recently appointed a new principal for a Span- I Brigham Young home-school- ed after-scho- SARATOGA SPRINGS FLEASAHT GROVE Even though the Pleasant Grove Board of Adjustments decided to reverse the decision of the city's Planning Commission and allow Utah Power to build a new substation within city boundaries, Utah Power is still in the process of deciding whether to build the substation in Cedar Hills or Pleasant Grove. For more on this story, see today's Pleasant Grove Review or Lone Peak Edition. it LEARN MORE ... Get the fill story and other new home. 465-607- 0. HjINi as the sun begins to An Ice fisherman watches his line out on Deer Creek Reservoir Orem Geneva Tliiies Scarlett Barger ish Fork schooL Rick ' Nielsen will direct the new Rees Elementary School. He was named Rookie Principal of the Year by the Utah Association of Elementary School Principals in 2000 and serves as the Human Resource Develop- er principal for Nebo School District. Nielsen is married to the former Karen Poulsen and resides "M Spanish Fork, J 225-134- 0 Orem,Vneyard Spanish Fork Press Steve Hardman 7S3-101- 1 Mapleton, Spanish Fork, Salem, Payson, Elk Ridge, Woodland Hits, Genola, Santaquin ; The Dalfy Herald " Justin Hill 344-254- f'y j . 8 Prow, rxHjntywkJe " ' - t . Police Beat COMJIUNICATIONS FRAUD A Provo man was arrested on charges of communications fraud on Jan. 15 in connec-- , tion with a sexual tryst in which he didn't reveal to his partner that he was HTV positive, police reported. According to jail records and police, Que man was j arrested after a rendezvous with a woman who wasn't his wife at the Amenity 1 Motor Inn at 40 W. 300 South in Provo. 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