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Show DAUY 12 UtahValley DAILY DIGEST STATEWIDE group in cooperation with Zachary Blackett, a Mapleton youth who is working on his I The American Cancer Society Daffodil Days are underway. This longstanding program celebrates the society's mission to eliminate cancer as a disease by offering daffodils to donors in appreciation of their contributions. Volunteers throughout the state will begin distributing thousands of daffodils March 17 and 18 to businesses, homes, offices, hospitals, churches and syna- Eagle Scout project. Blackett is raising money for two humanitarian projects, as well as collecting school supplies for children in Sonora, Mexico. Residents can bring donations for the yard sale to the multipurpose room at the Mapleton City Center on Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. All the money raised will go toward two humanitarian projects. PROVO gogues. Daffodils are available at six sites throughout the Wasatch Front, including the Red Lion Hotel in Salt Lake City, the Park City Market in Park City, Costco in Bountiful; Lay-to- n Hills Mall, Zion's Bank in South Ogden and Kirt's Family Drive Inn in North Ogdea For a donation of $ 10, supporters will receive a bouquet daffodils. Three of fresh-cu- t bunches of daffodils are available for $25. For more information about Daffodil Days, to receive flowers or to get involved with the program, contact Crista ext. Caspter at (801) This year's annual Rex E. Lee Run will be held Saturday beginning at 9 a.m. at the Outdoor Track at Brigham Young University. The run honors former BYU President Rex E, Lee and . others who are fighting cancer. Registration is $15 for the 5K and $20 for the 10K race. All proceeds will be used to support cancer research at BYU. To register and to obtain additional information, go towww.rexleerun.byu.edu. " I The monthly meeting of the Heart & Soul Survivors suicide survivors support group will be from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday at the IHC NW Plaza, 1134 N. 500 West, upstairs in Room 5. Anyone who has been affected by the loss from suicide is welcome immediate and extended family, friends and neighbors. For information call or 467-296- 7 129. MAPLETON I There will be an indoor yard sale from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. this Saturday at the Mapleton City Center, 125 W. Community Center Way. The event will be sponsored by a Mapleton senior citizens 851-705- 223-995- Park Continued Irum Bl HERALD Leon couldnt estimate a ck'anup cost, but will be doing the cleanup himself with the help of friends and his brother. The park had 24 trailers on the property when it caught fire. Leon said that there were some makeshift and illegal cabanas and he was struggling to keep tenants out of the park. Leon claims that the county was unfair during the whole existence of the park, including problems when they were Obituaries "trailer trash tenants, said Leon. 1 le said they were "bad tenants" and a "low class type of crowd" w ho were constantly involved in partying and drug use, and some were in and out of jail. There were approximately 13 groups living throughout the park, and he had a hard time collecting rent from them, he said Adding to the current mess, opening. Leon said, are the trailers that "They broke me," Leon the brothers have started tear-in- g said. ... David Brooks Kirby 1970- - 2008 David "Dave Kirby, age 37, husband, father, son, grandson, ASSOCIATED recreation yard, said Beaver County Jail Lt. Keith Draper. Two men refused to go into their cells and then jumped an officer. A third inmate joined the scuffle before a second officer was able to break up the fight, Draper said Tuesday. One officer was hospital PRESS Three state inmates are being investigated in the assault of two Beaver County jail officers. The assault occurred at about 10:45 a.m. Monday as inmates were returning to the cells after being in the ing, snowmobling, and sports. Dave was the ultimate "Steelers" faa He was serving in the Elder's Quorum in his ward and had a strong testimony of the gospel. at Utah Valley Dave is survived by his wife Heidi; their five children, Lasca, Regional Medical Center, Brogan, Joecee, Stryder and Kay-mihis parents Joe and Merlene Provo, Utah, from a stroke. Marlyn JenKirby; mother-in-laAt the time of sen; his siblings, Andy (Wanda) his passing, Kirby, Michelle (Kevin) Perry, Julie (Ryan) Farnworth, Todd Dave was surrounded (Anna) Kirby, Jennifer (Mark) McNees, Heather (Chuck) Fobian; by his loving family and friends. He was born Christmas Day 1970 and his grandparents, Lowell & in Provo to Joseph and Merlene Barbara Horton. In lieu of flowers, contributions Horton Kirby. He grew up in can be made in Dave's memory to Mapleton and graduated from Springville High. Dave served in v "David Kirby Family" at any Centhe London South Mission for the tral Bank location. For more inforChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y mation or to leave condolences, Saints. He married the love of please visit www.ourkirbyfamily. his life, Heidi Jensen, on May 13, com. 1995 in the Manti Temple. He was Funeral arrangements are n a devoted husband and the father under the direction of of five beautiful children. Funeral Home. Dave's Dave worked at Western Qualfuneral will be held at 1 1:00 am on ity Concrete for 17 years and was Saturday, March 15, 2008 at the most recently employed at Geneva Hillcrest Stake Center, 165 North Rock Products. He was a natural 350 West, American Fork, Utah. leader who excelled in his work. Family and friends are invited to Dave worked hard and played a Celebration of his Life from 6:00 harder. He was an outdoorsman pm to 8:00 pm, Friday, March 14th and loved hunting, fishing, camp at the Hillcrest Stake Center. brother and friend, passed away Sunday, March 9, 2008 out. n; Cemetery Bl Continued but Brady said the slowing economy has complicated matters a bit. A cemetery would have been more viable for 20 years, and she does not a few months ago, but it may be more difficult to acquire care about the cost of burial, but she is more concerned property at a fair price. Some with being buried in the town property owners may have too high of a price on their she calls home. A committee was even land, while others may be formed a few years ago to ex- holding on to the land in hopes amine what would be required of higher offers. .. "It's difficult for people to for a cemetery in Mapleton. Certain guidelines were prereally understand what the sented to the council, includeconomy does to the value of their land," she said. ing parcel size, location and Councilman Mike Cobia issues with the city's water said the city has been worktable. Brady said a couple of paring for at least two years to cels have been identified as obtain ground for a cemetery and is moving forward as fast possibilities, but some of the as it can. At least four parcels difficulty has been in finding the right parcel of land with a have been considered over low water table. the years, two of which have "There are areas that are recently been considered by the City Council. Negotiations absolutely out of the question because of the water table," are still underway, and the she said. downturn in the market has There are also emotional hampered efforts slightly, but components, such as the noise Cobia said he believes the city will have its own cemetery and traffic levels around the soon. land. Some parcels have been "Nothing is standing in the identified so far that the city way of anything," he said. "These things just take time." may be able to purchase, from Walker-Sanderso- Harold "Hal" Elmer Mishler Harold "Hal" Elmer Mishler, age 63, m ized. His jaw was broken in three places. The second officer "has a few knots on his head," Draper said. The officers' names were not released. A Department of Corrections SWAT team removed the three men from the jail several hours later and re Computer ept problems Nace, Laurie (Mac) Fillingim, Tammie " " Cody, ten of Orem, passed away Saturday, March 8, 2008, due to a cerebral hemorrhage. Hal was born July . as well as his brother, Larry, and two sisters, Betty Jo andMona. He was 12, 1944 in Arkansas, to preceded in by death Daniel Mishler and Leona Beide by his son, Ben, and his Mishler. Hal served in mother and father. the U.S. Army for 22 Funeral services will mmmmm mmmmm be held Wednesday, years and retired as a March 12, 2008 at 10:00 Major in 1984. After AM at the Timpview 9th Ward retirement he worked at and Novell. Chapel, 1050 North 600 West, Orem. Friends may call Tuesday Hal was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y evening from 7:00 to 9:00 PM Mortuat the Sundberg-OlpiSaints and served in many capacities. He enjoyed music ary, 495 South State, Orem, and and the outdoors. His greatest Wednesday morning, one hour joy was being "Papa" to all of his prior to the service at the ward chapel. Interment will be in grandchildren. He is survived by Jill Mishler,' the Orem City Cemetery with Stacey (Jerry) Jensen, Chris Military Rites provided by VFW District 4. (Sheri) Mishler, Amy (Dennis) Inmates under investigation after jail assault DRAPER March 17, 2008 Wednnday, turned them to the state prison in Draper, the jail commander Word-perfe- said. 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