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Show DAILY D2 Monday. April 2X2007 HERALD LEARN LIOZIE... IHTAfliMJLEY t '. Get the full story and other news of local interest in your community newspaper. Alpine Lehi Free Press DAILY DIGEST i Eagle proved $486,000 for Geneva Rock to fix the road. Shipp explained there was a $50,000 spread in the bids and Geneva Rock came in as low bidder. had made. "We made concessions that we would make road improvements," she said. The Utah Division of Wa- ter Resources has released "Drought in Utah: Learning from the Past, Preparing for the Future," an overview of drought in the state. The report looks at the history of drought impacts, how expected population growth in Utah could make the state more vulnerable, the likelihood of more severe droughts in the future and recommendations for mitigation and response. "This report was written primarily for water suppliers in Utah," said Dennis Strong, division director. "We hope it will encourage them to fully assess their vulnerability to drought order to better prepare for future events." A copy of the report is available online at www. water. in utah.gov. AMERICAN FORK Former mayor Ted Barratt asked the City Council on April 10 to repair what he called "the worst strip of road in the city of American Fork." He referred to several roads in the vicinity of Greenwood Park and the new skate park, including 200 East, 500 South and 100 East. "You should at least repair 500 South," he said. He also called attention to a unintended pond in the road which is in front of one of the homes almost every day, he said. Director of Public Works Howard Denney said there had been curb and gutter placed on the road, toward 500 East, but it had never been continued to the west, the location of the pond. Councilwoman Heidi urged the city to do necessary work, citing the cooperation of the residents when the city wanted to place the skate park in the neighborhood and the promises the city Saratoga TEEN SUSPECT ARRESTED IN ARMED ROBBERY, BURA 17-yeGLARY old sus- pect from the Herriman area was arrested Sunday after Springville police believe the juvenile broke into a Little Caesars pizza shop on Main Street and threatened employees with a knife when they arrived to open the business. Springville police responded to the armed robbery Sunday morning at approximately "Slipped, Herniated, Or Bulging Disc Pain? UTAH - A new free report lias recently been released that reveals how breakthrough offering technology surgery free new hope The open burn window closes April 30. Residents must obtain open-burpermit available at the City office, 3925 West Cedar Hills Drive during regular business hours. Open burning is not allowed outside the designated burn window. like another NASA dis- covery has lead to the most promising disc treatment tonon-surgic- day. For your free report entitled, "How Space Age Technology Is Solving Back Pain Without Drugs 7S6-766- 9 Vineyard . Barbara Christiansen 756-766- 9 Fork, Highland, Alpine or Cedar Hills Eagle Mountain city's spring cleanup is going on now. The city has trash bins available from through April 30. The bins will be located inside the gates of the Public Works Building, 2545 N. Sweetwater Rd., and will be available Monday-Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. The city will have six large trash bins available during the clean-u- p period. Once those six are full, no more garbage will be accepted. Appliances or other large items that do not fit in the receptacles are prohibited. Individuals should be sure they can lift their items into the trash receptacles before bringing them to the Public Works Building. For information, call Zac Hilton at Orem Times Michael Rigert 'kth Like When it was originally constructed, the road base on 11800 North met the existing requirements. This proved inadequate for the clay-lik- e . call 344-292- 3 Elk Genola half-mil- Paul. "I'd be OK if we continued for a few more years until economic development catches up," he said. "Lindon may need Glissmeyer Glissmeyer, a Provo resident, graduated from BYU with a master's of music in vocal performance and worked with the Utah Opera and Utah Young Artists Program before deciding that it ills' Village within certain boundaries Continued from Dl in Mapleton City, Utah as outlined below, . a community called Northgate Village. Most of the residential units will be on upper floors above bou-- , tiques and business offices in a configuration reminiscent of New York City or Europe. The development's condorniniums start at $260,000. Tuscan Village, a 400-un- it condominium commu a few years to work toward their own departments." Police officers have been . concerned about possible layoffs, according to PauL "If our budget is cut by one million, we could lay off 10 or 12 officers." wasn't what he wanted to do full time. "If I can do one or two productions a year, I'm happy," he said. "It's a nice way to do Ensign-Bickfor- d as in litigation involving Mapleton City's water pollution issues and is willing to consider representing individual owners of water rights if their water has been polluted water rights lis- 24 hr ten to the recorded message for all the details or go to www.gilbackpaimnjfl! Com. These free reports are available for a limited 288-325- 0. The current Lindon city police budget is $1 million. According to Daniels, if Lindon decided to discontinue with Pleasant Grove, his city would ask that Lindon hire any people who would have to be let go by Pleasant Grove. Also, Pleasant Grove would ask that the change happen at the beginning of the fiscal year, July 1, 2008. Sunday mornings. Before running on stage for mated three to five years, the $250 million to $280 million Northgate Village will be the home to 500- - 700 residents and occupy nearly 300,000 square feet of retail space. "Between all the partners, we've spent close to 150 hours a week since 1999 (on the development)," Washburn said. "We have put in more time than you can believe to make this happen." Though only 900 acres of undeveloped property remain in the city, Orem city planner Bob Moore said technically Northgate Village is a redevelopment since it's replacing other structures and facilities on the property. develWith similar multi-us- e opments going up at Midtown Village on State Street, the Wells Fargo Center in downtown Provo and now North-gat-e Village, some wonder what the sudden popularity of the urban village layout is all about. Moore said the concept has likely been reborn due to the effects of urban sprawl, limited space and higher real estate values along the Wasatch Front. The longevity of people wanting to do it remains to be seen," he said.; More than anything else, Washburn said, the driving force behind multi-us- e developments In Utah Is the need for bousing along the Wasatch Front. he said Bank of Utah is constructing a new branch in the development, an applicant has submit- ted plans for a 60,000-square-fo- ot combined retail and office building and developers are talking to a handful of motel companies. When completed in an esti- - cSiirfliiji HI fall within the 400 North as the northern boundary 12W2m ' 5:30-8:3- area residents to respond to improvement plans for S.R. 68 from Bangerter Hwy to Pony Express or 7200 North in Saratoga Springs. For more information on this open house, contact Pam Murray at (801) nity within Northgate Village, is already under construction. Fifty units are at or near completion. Several dozen are already occupied by owners, as the western boundary toll-fre- e I UDOT will host a public open house April 26 at Harvest Elementary, 2105 N. Providence Dr., Saratoga Springs, 0 from p.m. to allow her back. FOLLOWING BOUNDARIES, you may be entitled to compensation: - There will also be a silent auction, children's races, prizes, Tnshirts for sale and food. Anyone interested in participating in the "April Run for Olivia" can find information on the Web site www.anaprilrunforo-livia.com- . selects the shows and even has his own radio show on fiUiGf,fiUi(liriig& Ensign-Bickfor- The 5K run is only part of the activities planned in the small neighborhood park. his role as a townsman in the last scene, Caroline taps him on the shoulder. "Can we go up now?" she something other than work." But his work as a program asks enthusiastically. He puts director for KBYU radio isn't his script down and walks up too far off from his hobby. He the stairs with his hand on 375-660- Thayer has previously acted If your container or attached to the monument. Flowers in movable containers must be placed on the headstone or base. No glass containers are permitted. Objects such as flags, balloons, air socks, pin wheels and lights that are driven into the ground are not permitted. The use of shepherds' hooks is now restricted to Memorial Day through the following Monday and also during the month of December. Objects in violation will be removed. Lindon three options. "We'll continue to contract with Pleasant Grove or it may be time for us to move forward on our own. There is also the option of the county providing services," he said Daniels would like the cities to stick together, and so would If you own water rights by 344-253-0 daughter of April Roper who was killed in the Feb. 6 Saratoga Springs explosion in her home. It will be April 28 at the Sunrise Meadows Park in Saratoga Springs at 9 a.m., with children's races beginning at 10 a.m. Continued from Dl MAPLETON Water Rights Owners Mr. Amie Rose Olivia Roper, Donate your or possibly pursuing these claims, contact attorney Douglas B. Thayer or Courtney R. Davis of I lill, Johnson & Schmutz, L.C. Daily Herald Hills The Pleasant Grove City Council approved changes to the cemetery's statement of policy at a council meeting on April 10. Flowers will continue to be allowed throughout the year, but must be placed in a Continued from Dl If you are interested in learning more Mapleton - woodland The Mapleton City Council voted Tuesday to annex 841 acres on the town's south side where Mesquite Presidio LLC is planning to build about 630 new homes. The land was zoned for planned developments. As part of the annexation agreement Presidio will donate 500 acres of land to the city to be preserved as open space. It will also provide the city with a SARATOGA SPRINGS water well. There will be a run to start an education fund for PLEASANT GROVE pect near 321 800 South as he ran behind a nursing home. The suspect told police he was in Springville visiting, and that he did not have a gun that he only said he did to scare the employees, the report stated. Officers were still investigating how the suspect broke into the building. you may be entitled to an award of damages for the pollution of andor the loss of the use of your water. Ridge Santaquin the city would rezone Gibby's e land in exchange for the stretch of trail. E. legal counsel against 1 Provo, countywide police officers assisted by deputies with the Utah County Sheriff's Office set up a perimeter and arrested the juvenile sus- 2aUii&Hcral& at (801) Pat Conover 489-565- Payson Springville, newspapers to Newspaper in Education. For more information 1 The Springville Herald Saletn half-mil- GOING ON VACATION? Spanish Spanish Fork Press "Debbie Chandler 798-101ext. 10 Spanish fork, Salem, Payson, Elk Ridge, Woodland Hills, Genola, Santaquin rt soil conditions in the foothills of Highland and the road is crumbling. City engineer Matt Shipp instigated more stringent requirements which were adopted last year. Reconstruction on the road will now be undertaken to meet the new specifications. On April 3 the City Council ap .2 i I Mapleton City won a small victory in its ongoing battle with landowner Wendell Gibby on Monday when Fourth District Judge Derek Pullan ruled that City Council members could not be named as individual defendants in a lawsuit. Gibby is suing Mapleton in an effort to get the city to rezone 120 acres he owns on Maple Mountain from critical environment, which restricts the number of structures he build on it, to residential, so he can build single family homes. The lawsuit named the city as a defendant, along with the individual members of the City Council. City Manger Bob Bradshaw said the ruling will likely have no impact on the lawsuit, nor on the negotiations between the city and Gibby. The two parties are negotiating out of court to determine a e fair price for a stretch of land on the Bonneville Shoreline Trail, which Pullan ruled Mapleton could seize under eminent domain. Bradshaw said the are looking at a possible quid pro quo deal where HIGHLAND 5 ,. Orem, Vineyard MAPLETON 789-667- 10:42 a.m., according to a news release. An employee was surprised to find the suspect inside the store, and even more so when the suspect demanded he open the store safe and threatened him with a knife, police say. The suspect then threatened a second employee who arrived, claiming he had a gun, the report stated. The second employee dialed 911 on his cell phone as the suspect fled. After getting tips from neighbors. Springville and Mapleton 443-326- Or Surgery!" call and time. . i Lehi, Cedar Valley, Saratoga Springs, Pleasant Grove or Lindon American EAGLE MOUNTAIN non-surgic- ing sciatica and multiple herniated disc. It looks Cathy Allred American Fork Citizen Lone Peak Press The annual Old Folks Party will celebrate the "Fabulous 50s" on Saturday at Lehi High School, 180 N. Pioneer Dr. Entertainment begins at 11 a.m. Johnny and the Rebels are the entertainment and Johnny Barnes is the master of ceremonies. The traditional lunch is at noon. All Lehi widows and seniors, 60 and older, are invited to the city wide activity. There is no admission charge. The Grace FamilyJ&and will provide the dance music after the meal. n Research has proven that FDA approved rate for treating debilitating back pain includ- , lindon LEHI for disc pain sufferers. spinal decompression has a 86 success t . 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