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Show THE DAILY HERALD, (www.HaitTheHerald.com), Page A2 Deal of LEARN MORE... Utahalley. DAILY DIGEST the Day SUNDER fry PRESSURE ku InrfMMI 787-VAS- Prwo, Utah, Fridiy, March 28, 2003 m.. a. fVlaVWig H (9274) , to C:::.;o pSsns Jump from said he ' Mayor Lewis K Billings rSnwo I CZI ii mum ml Ijm thinks the annual Scouting fisrFbod U drive is Buch a good cau he's willing to jump out of a perfectly good airplane to support it ' Billings and State Sen. Curtis S. Bramble, are among the five Utah politicians who are skydiving today over Tooele Airport to jump-stathe annual food drive. Mtm mmi l have two boys that are Scouts; Tve been involved in Scouts forever," Billings sail Tm not going to have the council members pack my chute." The event is to encourage residents to donate food items on Saturday when more than 50,000 Spouts go collecting donations. Scouts in Utah collected 840,000 dewr-to-do- -3 I Uhl Fre Press Pleasant Grove Review Orem Geneva Times Scarlett Barger Undon New Utah 225-134- 0 Cathy Allred Ciem, vineyard 7S6-766- 9 feed drive kiek-ctc-rt Get the fidl story and other news of load interest in your community newspaper, or Spanish Fork Press UN, Cedar Valley, Saratoga Springs, flessart Grove w Undon Steve Hardman 798-lO-n American Fork Citizen Lone Peak New Utah Mapleton, Spanish Fork, Satem, Payson, HiBs, Genota, Santaquh Ek Ridge, WbodTand Barbara Christiansen The Dally Herald Justin Hill 756-766-9 American Fork, Highland, AlfJine or Cedar Hills 3443548 novo, countwide rt A COUMTYWEDE I The Utah Transit Authority is urgnanvone riding UTATRAX to the IDS General YoungWomen Meeting on Saturday at the IDS Conference Center in Salt Lake passCity to purchase y fare to cut es for round-tri-p down on wait time at ticket ,mmi ii Did you ALPINE ) Young women from Alpine are being invited to participate in the new Miss Scholarship Pageant on June 28 at Lone Peak High School Volunteers to fill pageant board positions are also needed. For more information about becoming a contestant cr board member, 2 phone Diane Beins at or Tim-panog- all-da- read yours today? vending machines. UTA will have additional TRAX cars in service to awxwnmodate the more-tha- n 20,000 people traveling to the Conference Center. The meeting will run from 6 to 8 p.m. THE DAILY HERALD GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE School music teacher John Miller was named the 2003 Music Educators National ConferenceBands of America Teacher of the Year as the school's Wind Symphony performed at the prestigious conference. Miller received a $1,000 music scholarship and a Citation of Excellence for "outstanding contribution to bands and local music," 636-629- experience in understanding the water cycle and the animals who inhabit Utah's wetlands when the Utah Waters Van visited Cedar Fort on March hands-o- n 14. Leslie Bishop's fourth-grad- e class saw the water cycle in action They also had a chance to pet a snake and tempt a salamander with a tasty amphibian snack. 756-764- 0. CEDAR FORT AMERICAN FORK American Fork High I Cedar Valley Elementary School fourth-grade- got rs CEDAR HILLS I After a lengthy series of reviews and change recruest the planning commission voted March 13 to recommend the City Council approve the Sage Heights planned-un- it development EAGLE MOUNTAIN I The Arts Council will perform "You're A Good Man Charlie Brown" June 1 at the Fitzgerald Family Park. The Arts Council is also featuring staged readings and other performances on the fourth' Friday of each month, in the VCmonwireless we never stop working tor your 19-2- arts-relat-ed City Council Chambers, 1680 E. Heritage Drive. They begin at 7 p.m. and are free to the public. The first in the series, a readi of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night," is j 2 lines $S9 new scheduledfor tonight $39.99 primary Hoe and $20 for additional line. Each line requires a agreement (rl- ftft t'VV I I The library March 13, The Spring Gala, raised more than $8,000 for the Frances Comer Perpetual Library Fund. The event went so well, with the Saliva Sisters entertaining, that the city is considering looking for a larger facility to house the event next year, according to Councilman Stephen fund-rais- Shared Anytime Minutes When calling on the America's Chmce network. JjJ MmisaB uInllmi nurniicu 1 Kight&VYeekend m When calling on the America's Oioice network. er Hol-broo- k. Anytime Mobile to Mobile Minutes liar iisnirig iLCEsigas; UNDON I Oak Canyon Junior High Drama Club is performing "The Final Trial of Richard When calling on the America's Choice network. J to cad any of our 31 million customers on our national mobile to mobile network. Mobile to mobile not available thwighout the entire America's TJTarourtawmdramain which the audience is the Choice network. jury. The show is.today and Saturday at 7 p.m. at the school 111 & 725 East Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for students. Calls placed outside rate area 69Cmin. IppsfiHEfo' students from Utah Valley State College showcased research projects earlier this month at M the 17th Annual National 1 Conference for Undergraduate Research, hosted by the University of Utah. Representatives came from nearly every state and from 296 schoola Disciplines represented included art, history, social science, physical science, multimedia technology, business and more. According to coUege officials, the students' presentations at a national conference will increase their chances of getting into graduate schools. 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The rough draft of the map includes a gateway zone at the city's entrance along Redwood Road and State Road 73, and ment along the shore of Utah Lake., Before its completion, the planning commission and City Council will hold public hearings for input on the map. Those hearings will be advertised en the city's Web site, in the city newsletter and through legal notices in newspapers. SPANISH FORK I For the third time, coun-c- il members during a March 18 meeting rejected argu- ments by county commissioner Gary Herbert and others that annexing an gravel pit would be a good thing for Spanish Fork. Even the addition of a concept plan, which 82-ac- re well-render- ed showed how the city could develop the area once the pit was excavated, wasnV enough to sway council BURGLARY ntura :. ; PROVO The Utah Coalition for the Willing will conduct a rally at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Provo City Library at Academy Square; 550 N. University Ave. The event, which is a rally to support America's troops, is also to promote the organization's Operation Yellow Ribbon, in which participants will form a giant yellow ribbon around the state Capitol on April 12. members., JUITKSSSESRErJUlESS Ptiorat, priest WTUKEtrrr IGOQf In '. ' Police Beat Sugar House Plaza 2274 S. 1300 E Near Nordstrom Rack UnrMalKiosk teamwork and solving 1.800.256.4646 txszx ksoess essssnsa mis Union BM. 1082 Fan r Cento tf ft Unkn Barnett Elementary School found out what to your doorstep: PLEASANT GROVE I A bronze statue was linmiloH at. tho Plonannt. some commercial develop- OREM I Forty-thre-e , Fork. LB II i problems is like Saturday when 17 children in fourth , and fifth grades visited the Christa McAuliffe Space ; Education Center in Pleas-- . ant Grove. The center, inside Central Elementary ' School, runs several space centers that simulation allow students to interact as though they are in command of a real space station or star ship. The children were part of a Young Astronauts program enrolled in the school's ' Clear program. if , TO SUBSCRIBE CALL Ml GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE " Orem police arrested Clayton Vest, 27, of Springville early Thursday morning on charges of theft and burglary after he allegedly stole several items from JR Mobile Auto at 265 aMounteinland Drive in Orem, awarding to police. Police were searching for another suspect in the inc- ident Letter to the Editor online www.karktheherald.com . ; ; |