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Show ) W. V.VTM. ' i m m mmmmm i mm mmmmmm m m m m m . Thusdsy, September 9. 2004 DAILY HERALD mm fM V i- Get the full story and other, news of local tnterest inyovr ; community newspaper, 3 Uhi free Press feasant Grovt Daily Digest , . V Pleasant Grove Review Pony Express ' . CathyAllred 7S8-76- 6 Silver Beaver awards to be given Saturday Utah National Parks Council of the Boy I Scouts of America will recognize outstand--X ing Scout leaders at its annual Silver Beaver recognition banquet Saturday at 4 pm at the BYU Main Ballroom in the Wilkinson Center. Utah Valley State College President William A, Sederburg will be a guest speaker at the event. Local Scout leaders who win be honored at the event with the Silver Beaver award include the ' following: Alpine: Annette Gillette American Fork: David M. Hansen, Stephen H. Holly Highland: John S. Mount, D. Kevin Murphey Lehi: Leora Oman Mapleton: Natalie Petereit, E Gregg Tobler, I The Utah County Democra- tic Party will hold its annual spaghetti dinner at 630 p.m. today. The dinner will be at the Orem Senior Friendship Center, 93 N. 400 East. The dinner will cost $12 per person, and $ 10 for seniors. Democratic candidates for state offices are expected to attend the dinner, including gubernatorial candidate Scott Matheson. Reservations arent necessary. For more information, call Pat Gappmayer at I Utah County commissioners established the North Utah Valley Animal Services Special Service District on Tuesday, which will eventually run a north county animal shelter in Lindon. The county already has an animal special services district that will run the south county animal shelter in Spanish Fork. fund-raisin- 356-029- 0. ALPINE I The city approved construction of the Grove Court Subdivision located off Grove Drive at approximately 625 North during the Aug. 24 City Council meeting. Grove Court consists of five lots on about 1.8 acres. The development already has two existing homes on the first and fifth lots in addition to the three undeveloped lots. City engineer Shane Sorensen said it is the city's understanding that the two current homes will remain. . - 4. k Continued from,G Cabela's so it could, start planning the interchange construe- -' tion, Conti said. But the changes to SR 92 had been planned for about IVi years, and construction was already ' slated to start in spring next year. Neither part of the project wfll require property acquisition, he said. Total reconstruction of in 786-766- Landon Olson 228-134-0 Orem, Vineyard Spanish Fork Press Steve Hardrrian 798-101- 1 Spanish For. Salem, Payson, Elk Ridge, Woodland Hills, Genoia, ' Santaquin The SpringviMe Herald Pat Conover ' It also contained a clause prohibiting animals in the city cemetery except service dogs for the handicapped. Sledding will only be allowed in designated areas such as Mitchell Hollow Park. applicr r is looking for 489-B6S- n.i iHlii Ihf Hk""!! ards for Deerfiekl ' idge Elementary position is part tin nd pay is $7 per hour. For f !.. ..'. jns, visit the city offi hi W.Cedar Hills Dr. r dc ad an application frot: the city Web site at wtfn'.cedarhiils.org. crossi and ' schr l. . FHFELD I Camp FloydStagecoach Inn State Park, in conjunction with the Utah Civil War Association, will host the annual Camp Floyd Days on Sept. 18 from noon to 6 pm. at the State Park in Fairfield. A theatrical production depicting the life of an average soldier stationed at Camp Floy d will be the highlight of the 2004 celebratioa Camp Floyd State Park is located 22 miles southwest of Lehi on State Route 73. For more information, contact the park at I With a few minor changes, the City Council approved on Aug. 17 the adoption of an ordinance in the municipal code to define the limitations of public use of city property. The amendment creates a fine of $250 or six months in jail or both for any unlawful or potentially harmful activities on public property. The ordinance was mainly aimed at construction workers using open space to park their equipment. city-own- ' community center by approving the architectural drawings and ' site plan at its Sept. 1 city council meeting. The council named Curtis Miner architect for the building, which will be built on property owned by the city west of the Central Bank building. At the Oct. 6 council meeting, the council will hear from the city auditor who will inform the council of the actual finan-cial reserves, allowing the council to make an informed decision about building this capital ' project Estimated cost for the poject is $1.4 million, less the library and other clonations and a community development block grant toward the cost of a senior center. All of these items would be included in the bufld- - win be held Saturday at Thanksgiving Point in Lehi The run will begin at 8 ajn. and the runner check begins at 7 ajn. Runners will pass spectacular sites including the largest man-mawaterfall in the Western Hemisphere. Everyone who enand a ters will receive a free entry into Thanksgiving Point's Gardens, Farm Country and Dinosaur Museum. For more information or to register go to www.utahmarathonre-- . lay.com. You can also download a registration form and mail it to: AS&E 11585 S. State Street., suite 102, Salt Lake City, Utah 84020. If you have 8. questions, please call (801) The Daily Herald Woodland Justin Hill . ing. Lindon I Bryan Ferre received apsubproval Aug. 25 for a five-ldivision at 450 W. GDman La,'a little west of the Los Hermanos Restaurant, lindsey Baytess, a council member and neighbor to the subdivision, said she had heard from across the street offensive language directed from someone in the development company toward that person's child. She asked that offensive language, like construction debris, be kept on site and not allowed to spill over. ot th 2-- 2, I Faculty and parents of . Joaquin Elementary announce the first annual Joaquin Warrior Brain Rush fun run Oct. 9 at 8 ajn The race wfll be 3 kilometers or arjroximatery 2 miles. The course wfll begin at ; the north end of the Joaquin Elementary School, 550 N. 600 fees are East. $10, the family rate is $25 which includes two Registration on the day of the race is from am and the price will be $25 per person. , SPRINGVILif I In its Tuesday meeting, the a resolution authorizing the mayor to implement an agreement with the City Council passed , 369-114- 377-591- 8. after-schoo- 756-833- Reunion Continued from Cl . was turned into a junior high. It was torn down in the late 70s. Many of the group that grew up inthe Depression lived without telephones and learned to sew and make their own clothes. Some of the ladies still brag that the dresses they made looked better than the ones they could buy in the store. The group said they knew each other well, unlike the graduating classes of their grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. "We were afl really quite dose. Tiger ettes, yeah," said ; . tomaIAlnfodThen,asifto explain her outburst of school spirit, she added, "Pep club." Now, more than half of the groupthas passed away and body that looked older than me." LaVon Hansen, a Springvflle resident, said her biggest disappointment was when she didn't get to go skiing anymore when she turned 80 years old. She came to the reunion with Mae Wright her husband Omar, also a '39 Pleasant Grove resident graduate. He proposed to her on Thanksgiving a week before Pearl Harbor. conversations at the reunion Some, like Pleasant Grove resident Mae Wright, exturned to former classmates. Many shook their heads in sad- pressed a desire to organize ness as they talked about class- another reunion in a couple of mates who have recently died, years, saying they couldnt or who couldn't make it bewait five years or there might cause of health problems such not be many classmates left. as Alzheimer's. "Probably at somebody's funeral youTl say, 'Hey, I wish Though the group is getting on in their golden years, they we had another reunion comr show haven't to that they ing up,' "she said. joked their sense of humor. Others said they'd rather call , Detta Robbins, who stfll it good. lives in Orem, said she came to - "I think we better give it up. the reunion to "see old friends, It's so hard to get here," Dun-for- d and to see if there was any saidX "Probably at somebody's funeral you'll say, 'Hey, I wish we had another reunion coming up.' " , Crime May Be All You Need! Simple Hearing beat I AUTO Intennountain Hearing Centers "Personalized Hearing -- ' Cam : ; t - aw BURGLARY $1,200 In side the truck. cash was stolen Tuesday from THEFT A large generator an unlocked delivery truck that valued at $600 was stolen Monservices vending machines. The from a home near 700 clrtver and passenger went Into a r day night W. 1700 North in Orem. The y store on University Parkway and generator was mounted to a when they returned, someone travel trailer parked in front of had carried off the money left In the home. . m And, with that much of jour own hair growing in again, the lesukt are thicker, lofter and more naruraL ff gested ddng a more survey that would cost $10,QO0 and be repeated annuaUy. Spanish Fork may stfll work with Pedro for a different survey. but Council members voted Mayor Dak Barney cast the deciding vote in favor of the BYU program, which wfll cost the city only printing and mailing fees, -- PROVO HearingTestProblems? A 0 workweek. The council heard proposals from Facer and Liz Pedro, who sug- city's m I The City Council agreed in principle to proceed with construction of a proposed new city 3000 grahs and 7000 bain in one legion. Tkat't mote hair trawplantfd at one tirae cfaaa ever xktt potsibk. OH tedqt (or a Saturday. The concert is $5 at the gate. Bring your own lawn chairs or blankets or rent a chair at the performance. AH money collected goes toward the improvement of the Academy and the grounds. The Pe- teetneet is located at 10 S. 600 East. , MAPLETON Craig L Ziering, D.O., h reinvented die microscope uied in Mkroioopic Follicular Unit Gnfting, todays most advanced procedure, to give you up to 8 Central Utah Water Conservancy District, Mapleton and other government agencies to bufld a pipeline to carry Strawberry OREM Reservoir and CUWCD water from the mouth of Spanish I "Connections" is the theme Fork Canyon to Hobble Creek for the Utah County Special Needs Conference scheduled for participants. Entry fees ' along the present Mapleton- at Moun- and maps of the race course can SpringviUe lateral The project, Sept. 23 from which will be funded by the fedtain View High School, 645 W. . be picked up at the Joaquin EleCenter St. A registration fee of eral Department of the Interior mentary School office during school hours. For more informaand CUWCD, wfll bring water $5 includes three tracks of v into Hobble Creek for irrigation or to make a donation classes, keynote speaker, din- -' tion, to maintain stream flow to ner, sibshop (a program for please contact Mr. LassweO at 4 or Celeste Kennard at brothers and sisters of disabled guarantee a habitat for the June M proceeds wfll go to Sucker, and supply water for children) and respite. For more information and a registration .. furthering the physical educathe secondary water system in l the Hunter Valley area of the tion and form visit www.gcpd.org, programs city and possibly other places in www.statefamifycajncil.org, or at Joaquin Elementary School 1. cafl Maria at theory. Once constructed CUW CD wfll operate and mainSPANISH FORK tain the facility. This project PAYS0N wfll be the first phase in providI City council members have Sawmin River Band wfll be selected the BYU MPA proing secondary water resources gram, directed by Rex Facer, to for future use by SpringviUe performing at the Peteetneet conduct a survey regarding the City. Academy's Amphitheater on 816-250- The temporary fix for Ca- Utah County is planned at some bela's traffic wont make any point in the future. The department is adding high occupancy difference to the environmental vehicle lanes in each direction impact statement. from 10600 South in Sandy to the "We're increasing capacity as much as we can without jeoparAlpineHighland interchange. That wfll be done this fal dizing the environmental docuThe department is also workment," Conti said. But the increased traffic in ing on an environmental impact statement for through Utah the area wiU have an impact on County, which is the first step in the statement, he said. The dethe reconstruction process. partment wfll need to get Work started on the statement growth information from the earlier this year, and it is exTraverse Ridge development to better plan for future traffic in pected to take three years to the area. complete. Brent Schvaneveldt, UDOT reconstruction engineer for Region 3, said Lehi would Uke the department to look into building a new interchange between the Bluff dale exit and the AlpineHighland exit. If the department decided to .... iiiiHiM. build that interchange, though, , it's at least seven or eight years II I.N away, Nelson said. Mapleton Provo, countywide de ' . 1 Sprlngvllle, 344-284- tiiiiir.m u i" Genta it I The Utah Marathon Relay s interested in being i Orem Geneva Times LEHI I Cedt r Hills 9 American Rxk. Highland, ' Alpine or Cedar Hills CEDAR HILLS HIGHLAND I The Silver Lake Scout district will have basic training for all leaders of Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts and Venturing Scouts on Saturday at 8 a.m. at the North IDS Stake Center, 975 N. 60 East. On Sept. 18, training wfll continue with , ' 772-035- 768-893- 2. AMERICAN FORK Cabela's 756-984- ' Barbara Christiansen WikKng emphasis on outdoor essentials for all leaders except those of Cub Scouts. Contact Kevin 1 4 or Barnes at for or Chris Kitchen at 756-89more information. Sprktfe Amerkan Fork Citizen Lone Peak Press . John York Orem John D. Conarroe, Wayne R. Finnegan, Kim B. Gerke, Chris Daniel Kfllpack, Thomas L Oldham, Bart A. Mangum Paysoa David M. Coombs, Val D. Robbins Pleasant Grove E. Mark Bezzant, Douglas Roy Henriksen, Ronald Lynn Morgan Prova John LeGrande Avery, Steven L Day, John Wallace Maxwell, Russell Phillips, Bryce E. Porter !.. 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