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Show A10 -- DAILY ' H VnL.J. j..iY ...A fhurwljy, Marcfi f 1 2008 (RAID Headmaster Dr. David Hennessey said the new building is a temporary location. Meridian has been working for several years to construct a building of its own. The land for the site is located on 2000 North in Provo (2000 South and Geneva Road, and consists of 14 acres of unincorporated land. There are no utilities to the site, creating a roadblock for construction. Meridian continues to work through utility and annexation issues to eventually construct their one of his key issues in the race will be immown building. Meridian has been in its igration reform. He said he is an advocate for current building on 900 immigrants, regardless of which country they East in Provo for 19 years. have come from. The property has changed Desposorio said property tax reform, pro-lif- e and environmental protection are also key con- hands several times and is cerns for him. If elected, he said he will strive to now owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y keep nuclear waste out of Utah. Saints. Meridian's lease ends :' on May 31 and the lease at the new location begins on July 1. For more information, go Group asks FBI to look into missing e-m- ails in Orem) between Daily Digest A second run for Senate District 16 Desposorio announced his candidacy for the Senate District 16 seat. will be running as a Democrat against incumbent Curtis Bramble for the second time after Bramble won the seat in 2004. "I cannot wait for the second round," Des-- " posorio said. Fred Desposorio is a native of Peru and said Fred STATEWIDE Park City Academy is hosting the second annual All Mountain Treasure Hunt at Park City Mountain Resort on Friday and Saturday. The weekend kicks off with the hunt evening party on Friday at Park City Mountain Resort's Legacy Lodge and includes dinner, full bar and dancing to the Gamma Rays. The All Mountain Treasure Hunt takes place on Saturday, following lunch at the Legacy Lodge. Teams of two wiD be given a clue passport leading to nine different checkpoints on the mountain. Each team uses strategy to be the first to find the nine clues, punch the team's passport and then cross the finish line. The three fastest teams will receive prizes. mini-auctio- OREM The hunt is a fundraising , event for Park City AcadeBeginning in fall of 2008, r my's Scholarship Program. Meridian School will move to For more information, visit 280 S. 400 wifcw.parkcityhunt.com or call a new location (435)649-2791- . East in Orem. The building is owned by the Christ Evangelical Church and is currently the PROVO temporary home of Liahona Academy. Edgemont Elementary Meridian is an independent School sixth-gradDerek Hill was the national winner for preparatory school founded in 1989 by parents and currently his grade in the Achieve3000 Civil Rights Essay Contest enrolling 210 students from held last month. Derek was through 12th awarded an MP3 player and grade. The school's new building is a certificate for his winning paragraph. He competed with approximately 25,000 square stufeet with 23 classrooms, a large over 75 other dents nationwide who entered gymnasium and a kitchen. The the contest. Students wrote property has a fenced-i- n playabout how a civil rights leader ground and parking lot. It is across the street from has influenced their life. His Orem High School and within parents are Claude and Irene Hill of Provo. His teacher is walking distance of Orem Library and SCERA Park. Tiffany Barth. . towww.meridianschool.org. SPANISH FORK The Timpanogos Gem & Mineral Society's Spring Parade of Gems is coming to the Spanish Fork Fairgrounds. New for this year, the show ll will feature an extended table of minerals, crystals and fossils, a new opal dealer, a blacklight display of touch-and-te- phosphorescent minerals and gems that glow in the dark, and new artists demonstrating crafts. various The gem and mineral show is free to the public and will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Spanish Fork ' Fairgrounds, 475 S. Main St. in Spanish Fork. The show is open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. gem-relate- d 6th-gra- 160-spa- . The Special Health Report; ProvoOrem Chamber of is pleased to introduce Mountain Printing as the Rocky It's all about your r . Chamber's newest member. to the Plame investigatioa Pete Yost THE from individual accounts stored on the backup tape. A backup computer tape is a picture of how things look when the tape is created, raising the possibility that an deleted before the tape was created will not show up. The FBI referred questions about CREW'S request to the destroyed Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington is basing its request on a White House document describing an effort to recover a week's in 2003 worth of missing from the office of Vice President Dick Cheney. The missing was from a week around the time the justice Department had begun a criminal investigation into who in the Bush administration leaked Flame's CIA identity to Justice Department, where a spokesman said it is being reviewed. On Feb. 4, CREW asked the department to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate whether the White House violated federal recordkeeping laws by knowingly failing to preserve its In response, Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Keeney advised CREW to bring any information it had to the FBI's reporters. White House technicians eventually retrieved from the missing week, but it is unclear whether all the from Cheney's office that week has been found. Cheney's former chief of staff, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, was convicted of perjury, obstruction and hying to the FBI in the Plame inquiry. An investigation is warranted because of the unexplained disappearance of an entire week's worth of from Cheney's office while the Justice Department was investigating top White House officials, according to CREW. The request was outlined in ; a letter from the group to FBI Director Robert Mueller. The White House document on which CREW relies was placed on the public record at a Feb. 26 congressional hearing. It spells out how White House computer experts had to go to a computer backup tape to hunt for missing from Sept. 6, 2003, from Cheney's office. The backup tape the White House used was created on Oct. 21, 2003, two find. The starting date for the missing Sept. 30, 2003, was the day the White House counsel's office sent two notices to employees ordering the preservation of all material relevant healthier family. week could be found in locations on the backup tape where it could be expected to turn up. Technicians had to recover WASHINGTON An ethics advocacy group asked the FBI on Wednesday to investigate the White House controversy, saying electronic messages about the Valerie Plame affair may have been to three weeks after the that technicians were trying to If expert tips on raising a happier, for the missing No ASSOCIATED PRESS attentioa CREW is suing the Executive Office of the President over issue the White House and was to question the head of the Office of Administration about it on Thursday. White House spokesman Scott Stanzel declined to comment, citing the continuing lawsuit. Also Wednesday, a second private group suing the Executive Office of the President said in a court filing that the White House misled a federal magistrate in January by not revealing the problem of missing from Cheney's office. In a sworn statement on Jan. 15 responding to questions from U.S. Magistrate Judge John Facciola, White House official Theresa Payton said, "This office does not know if any emails were not properly preserved in the archiving process." Details of the problem involving Cheney's office didn't come to light until the Feb. 26 congressional hearing. In its latest court filing Wednesday, the National Security Archive asked the federal court to authorize questioning of Payton about her January declaration, which also stated that computer backup tapes "should contain substantially all the Rocky Mountain Printing 11 70 N. 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