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Show D2 DAILY TAHVMJJEY 212007 Wednesday, Mardi HERALD fly - none ... yV Get the full story and other news of local interest in your community newspaper. Lehi Free Press Daily Digest Pleasant Grove Review Pony Express asant Grove lUiSja,'"N i Cathy Allred 756-766- Meeting to discuss Japanese beetle A serious Japanese beetle infestation was discovered in July 2006 in three Orem neighborhoods, and the public is encouraged to join the efforts to eradicate it. There is one more meeting this month If you live in the Geneva, Suncrest or Orem North neighborhoods and haven't attended a meeting, please attend this one to learn more about what you can do: I Thursday, from p.m., in the lunch6:30-8:3- 0 room at Orem Elementary School, 450 W. 400 South The Japanese beetle is a small but highly destructive insect that if left untreated will do serious damage to lawns, gardens and trees, and it could threaten the state's landscaping and fruit industries. The city is asking for residents' help to eradicate this infestation before it gets out of control. The affected area is between 800 North and yw Saratoga Springs 400 South, State Street to 1200 West. This is a serious problem and if unchecked will lead to long-terproblems for Orem and neighboring communities as the infestation spreads. Combating this pest will require all residents within the impacted area to cooperate and to follow the directions of state officials. The state will be spraying all property within the described area. This spraying will prevent homeowners from harvesting vegetables or fruit from their gardens for the next three years. Orem is seeking community garden sites outside of the quarantined area to allow impacted residents the opportunity to grow a vegetable garden over the Springs, Pleasant Grove or Lindon j American Fork Citizen Lone Peak Press Barbara Christiansen 756-766- yl ' ' Spanish Fork Press Debbie Chandler The drowning of five children in Idaho struck close dent. According to an Idaho Inmate says he'd rather die than deal with arthritis THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A SALT LAKE CITY man on Utah's death row for killing an attorney at a courthouse said he wants to be executed to avoid the pain of chronic arthritis. Ronnie Lee Gardner, 46, claims he's not getting proper care at Utah State Prison. He said a prison doctor asked why he didn't drop his appeal to end his suffering. "You should always follow your doctor's orders, except in legal matters," U.S. District Judge Tena Campbell told Gardner. Campbell advised him not to drop his appeal while other issues are pending. "I'm in so much pain," Gardner told the judge by phone. "I sleep two hours in a period. ... They're pushing me so far that I can't think positively anymore. I'm normally a positive persoa" The medical director at the Utah Department of Corrections said he can't believe that any doctor would have en 24-ho- Surviving to Thriving Every Tuesday ongoing support group with a focus on improving coping skills, emotional healing and moving from surviving to thriving. Surviving to Thriving Every Wednesday at 4 p.m. This is an ongoing support group with a focus on spiritual and lawn. Family to Family at 10 a.m. An couraged Gardner to drop his appeals in favor of execution. "Our staff are caring individuals," Dr. Richard Garden said Tuesday. "The care that he has been provided with has been excellent care. WeVe included outside consultation, repeated testing and other imaging." Gardner was sentenced to death for killing attorney Michael Burdell during an attempted escape from the Salt Lake County courthouse in 1985. He was captured on the The Springville Herald Pat Conover wnC i 489-565-1 Springville, Mapleton woodland Daily Herald Hills Amie Rose Provo, countywide OREM bonds. They were issued in 2002 for various recreation and open space projects, including the SCERA Park Pools, Mt. Timpanogos and Nielsen's Grove parks, and the City Center baseball diamonds. It took the Orem City Council just moments on March 13 to make the decision to save what Orem City Manager Jim Reams estimated would be $ 10,000 to $ 15,000 PLEASANT GROVE per year in bond payments. The council approved a bond I Doreen McDade, recrerefinancing proposal for the $12 million in sales tax revenue ation coordinator for Pleasant Grove city, was awarded Employee of the Month at a City Council meeting this month. "Tonight we honor the best of the best," said recreation manager Jay Dee Nielsen. "Her work involves many Saturdays and weeknights," said Nielsen. McDade was presented with a plaque and a check from the city. Citing national security, Navy refuses to disclose sonar use Cooper instructed the Navy to list the latitude and longitude of where it used HONOLULU active sonar, how long The Navy it used the sonar, and the times said Tuesday it won't tell a federal court specifics about its and dates of each instance. use of sonar over the past four Navy officials are worried years because disclosing such such detail could give potential enemies critical tactical information would jeopardize information about how sailors national security. A US. District Court judge employ sonar to track and in Los Angeles had asked the target submarines. Citing state secrets privilege, which allows Navy to submit data for when and where sailors have used government officials to keep information secret on national sonar since 2003. Judge Florence-Marie Cooper issued the security grounds, the Navy said it wouldn't release the data. order in response to a request "If you look at it in the agfrom the Natural Resources Defense Council, which is sugregate, it paints a picture that we wouldn't want to paint for ing the Navy,to ensure sailors use sonar in a way that doesnt our adversaries," said a Navy harm whales and other marine official who asked not to be identified because the matter mammals. Audrey McAvoy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 93B(U13ra Information and support for families who are coping with cancer. Cancer Center tour and explanation specific for each age group. Please call to RSVP. f u;: was still being litigated. "It was imperative for the Navy to assert this state secrets privilege in order to protect our national ' security interests." Joel Reynolds, a Natural Resources Defense Council attorney, said he would challenge the Navy's position. The Navy should have no problem releasing the information because it wouldn't cover any use of sonar in combat or in "heightened threat" circum" stances, Reynolds said. "This latest invocation of state secret privilege is one more attempt to deprive the public of the information it needs to determine whether the Navy is illegally and needlessly endangering the marine environment," Reynolds said. , ! HlSTALUiiU 13-1- 8 I So ft": More j Easy Oean Feature Lifetime Guarantee j Just a Energy Efficient ! Information Wednesdays at 2 p.m. Educational series offered three times a year. This series of classes run in cycles. Please call to RSVP. 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Probst, 13, regularly carpooled "We were absolutely to school together. It took stunned when we first found rescuers two hours to retrieve out that they were driving and the bodies from a deep, slid off a road in an icy pond," pond because of said Julie Rafiner, a relative weather, terrain and location of the victims and a Lehi resiissues. LEHI Michael Rigert 443-326- Elk Ridge The North Utah Valley Animal Shelter will conduct a rabies clinic from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Participants can purchase a rabies vaccination for $10 and also have the opportunity to purchase dog licenses for $25. A license for a spayed or neutered dog is $10. Orem Times next three years. to home for several Lehi residents this past week. 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