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Show DAILY 02 HERALD Tuesday. i i ? m i tv tj jail Hue. . Saratoga t the full story and other ws of local interest in your community newspaper. """ ' ("i" l Eagle Mountair x J yior phi Free Press Pleasant Grove Review Pony Express 1 W "j Cathy Allred 756-766- C0UNTYW1DE HIGHLAND I Today at noon, D. Robert Carter will give the Provo Founder's Day lecture at the BYU Lee Library Auditorium on the first floor. g Carter is an author, teacher and lecturer who graduated from BYU in history with a minor in English and a secondary teaching certificate. He received a master's degree in Western American history, also from BYU, Carter taught history for 30 years, winning numerous awards in education, and today he is. a local historian. Carter has a new book being released, Tales from Utah Val- I A joint meeting with the City Council and the Planning Commission will be held today from p.m to go over the draft of the new general plan from the information and input OREM gathered by Landmark Design. r The Orem Recreation "The final draft will probably be ready by May 1 for the partment is hosting the Gegg's n soft ball Car Care council to vote on," Lonnie tournament on April 13 and 14 CrowelL zoning adininistrator at Lakeside Sports Park. Regsaid. istration is being taken at the Orem Fitness Center or online LEHI at www.orem.org. Divisions include Men's, women's and I Souvenir coins commemoco-eThe format is a straight rating Round-u- p 2007 are for double elimination tournament. sale at City Hall, 153 N. 100 Cost is $100 for teams regisEast, and at the Hutchings tered to play summer Softball Museum, 55 N. Center St. in Lehi. Each coin has the Roundin Orem and $125 for teams. For more inforup logo on the face with the historic Lehi commerce district mation call award-winnin- ley, Vol. 2." 2007 LEAIUI LIORE TAH VALLEY Daily Digest April 5-- 7 9 Lehi. Cedar Valley, Saratoga Springs, Pleasant Grove or Lindon logo on the back, and is approximately 1.5 inches in diameter. The bronze coin costs $5. The silver coin, one troy ounce, comes encased in plastic and in a velvet case and costs $25. American Fork Citizen Lone Peak Press Barbara Christiansen 756-766- 9 American Fork, Highland, Alpine or Cedar Hills Fork Press 7 SpanishChandler Jf Debbie pre-seaso- ext. 10 798-101-1 Spanish ftwk, Salem, Payson, Elk Ridge, Woodland Hills, Genola, Santaquin S V V Y .7 " . ; I' Xal '"wm The Springville Herald Pat Conover 489-565-1 Springville, r ? I Elk Ridge ' Woodland ipf. 4antaquia' Geitola 229-715- n.ir Hills Mapleton Daily Herald Amie Rose 344-253-0 Provo, countywide Campus Notes BYU Calendar News TODAY will field questions from students in a "Q & A" session in the Richard Cowan, a professor in Varsity Theatre at THURSDAY BYU I Brigham Young TJniver-sity'- s schedule of fall forum assembly speakers' will include Chief Justice John Roberts on Oct. 23, National Book Award-winnin- g author Nathaniel Philbrick on Nov. 6., and US: Senate Majority Leader Harry on Nov. 27. Reid, the Department of Church History and Doctrine, will present the weekly university devotional at 1 1 :05 a.m. in the Marriott Center. President Cecil 0. Samuelson 11 a.m. BYU WEDNESDAY SATURDAY and UVSC Green Club will host donate will receive an "I Made its 10th annual Environmental the Difference" sticker. Awareness Week April Throughout the week, professors, activists, consultants and politicians will speak on WEDNESDAY contemporary environmental 2-- Calendar Dew, CEO of Deseret Book Company, will be the featured speaker for the BYU Mary Ellen Edmunds Endowment for the Healer's Art celebration dinner at 6:30 p.m. in the Wilkinson Student Center Ballroom. Sheri L. UVSCs Ballroom Dance Company will present its Spring Concert Thursday through Saturday and Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Ragan Theater with an additional matinee performance Saturday at issues. An adaptation of William A children's Easter egg hunt will be UVSCs Alumni and Stuheld on Maeser Hill for children of dent Alumni Association are BYU students, ages 5 years and sponsoring the annual "Giving younger. Participants should bring of the Green" campaign to their own baskets. t raise money for scholarships. Any amount student-to-studen- I The Daily Universe, BYLFs student newspaper, was recently named Best Daily Student Newspaper for Region 9, earning a 2006 Mark of Excellence Award from the Society of Professional amusement rides. Checketts will speak at 12 p.m. in the Ragan Theater. UVSG News of change or dollars can be donated in the collection boxes on tables scattered throughout Last year, campus April enough money was raised for one full scholarship. In order to show appreciation for a willingness to give, those who 4-- I Utah Valley State College's Center for the Study of Ethics Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet", directed by Joel Petrie, UVSC adjunct theater instructor, will play Wednesday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at UVSCs Wasatch Campus in Heber. THURSDAY UVSCs School of Business Executive Lecture Series will host Stan Chedcetts, CEO of S&S Power, Inc., a world leader in . ' 2 p.m. The UVSC Equity in Education Center will host a presentation of the Clothesline Project on Thursday and Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the UVSC Quad on the Orem campus. The Clothesline Project is a nationwide movement aimed at raising awareness of and combating all types of violence in the community. The shirts, depicting thoughts on violence, are hung on a clothesline, symbolic of society's dirty laundry. at The McKay Events Center, Orem, Utah April Utah County Association of REALTORS0 Brought 2a to you by: mm Fri 4-- 7 Expo hours - Noori -- 9 p.m. Sat - 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Info atuvexpo.com 4 u lerolti :0 I.M. Home furniture for living f) SHO'lES Mty 12th-26- m DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen And don't forget the Parade of Etooca 12th thru 26th! V-i- y v Bfc!lVc"Sy Look for tic!:rt3 frcrn your bed rCALTOU, U12 sponsors shewn hrrs cr in future Vzlly Uzrcldz. IE! I A |