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Show DAILY B2 U taiai mi n r ti ll J JJL II If ; I 1 I $3.11 Conoco, 95 W. 10600 South, Sandy 1 x mill vi nil a II I $3.15 Sinclair, 9387 S. 1300 East, Sandy $3.15 Maverik, 425 N. Main St, Springville y $3.17 Mirastar, 660 S.1750 West Springville 794 $3.19 Get the and other news of local interest in your community newspaper. full story State St., Orem N. i $3.19 Exxon, 1395 W. 1600 North, Orem Prices reflect the cost of regular unleaded gasoline at 5 p.m. on Friday. More prices at www.heraldextra.comgas. Lehi Free Press Spanish Fork Press ' Pleasant Grove Review Debbie Chandler Pony Express Cathy Allred 9000 South, Sandy W. 200 $3.17 LnAniTr.ionn... Utah's Junior Miss Lindsay Brinton, Sterling Scholar music and general scholarship award winner, will of fer a piano concert at 7 p.m. Monday at Seville Retirement Center, 325 W. Center St. Lindsay will be joined by her sister Stephanie Brinton, who also holds a Sterling Scholar music award and who was Utah's Junior Miss 2006. They will perform solo classics and duets alongside their mother Sally Brinton, a Juilliard graduate. . . $3.15 Tesoro, 151 W. 10600 South, Sandy Daily Digest OREM Saturday, April 5, 2008 HERALD 793-101- 1 . ext. 10 Spanish Fork, Salem, Payson, Elk Ridge, Woodland Hills, Genola, Santaquin 756-766- 9 Authors who wish to submit their work to a publisher Chapter of the Association for should bring either a query The SpringviEle Herald Mormon Letters will sponsor a letter and synopsis or the American Fork Citizen Pat Conover Publishers Fair from noon until manuscript in proper format Lone Peak Press 489-565- 1 5 p.m. in the Garden Court of along with a submission letter Barbara Christiansen and a the Wilkinson Center. stamped Springville, Mapleton 756-766- 9 Publication This annual e,yent provides BWs envelope. Dairy Herald American Fork, Highland, students, f acuity, staff, alumni Lab can offer assistance with Alpine or Cedar Hills Angie Parkinson and friends the opportunity to preparation, queries and sub344-254-7 meet with editors from a range mission letters. Orem Times of markets, such as Deseret The lab is open dairy, noon to Provo, countywide Michael Rigert Book, Cedar Fort, IDS Church 5, in the Info Commons of the 443-326-5 Magazines and Utah Historical Harold B. Lee Library. Orem, Vineyard Quarterly. Editors will meet with proSPRINGVILLE visioa Light refreshments will spective authors, illustrators, tainland Aging and Family beserved. I The Springville Public LiServices and Adam Reynolds photographers and editing ; For more information, log on students to examine their work from Rocky Mountain Low brary is celebrating National Land offer suggestions and to Vision will be there to display ibrary Week by bringing Brandon Mull, author of the popular sometimes een jobs. items to support those with low org. ; Lehi, Cedar Valley, Saratoga Springs, Pleasant Grove or Undon PROVO I On Wednesday BYLTs Publication Lab and the BYU d, I A support group meeting for those with macular degeneration will be from 3 p.m. on Wednesday at the Provo Library, 550 N. University Ave., Room 201. The Utah Chapter of the Foundation Fighting Blindness is sponsoring the monthly support group meeting to answer questions and be a resource to deal with degenerative eye diseases. Melanie Haws of Moun-- Fablehaven fantasy book series, to speak and sign copies of his books at 7 p.m. on Thursday at City Hall, 50 S. Main St. Additionally, the library is instituting a Food for Fines drive during the week of April 14-1- 9. Patrons who owe fines may bring unexpired, undented, nonperishable canned foods to pay for up to $25 in fines. Canned meats will be worth $2; all others will be worth $1. Fines for lost items are excluded. For more information, visit the Springville Public Library 0 or see or call (801) the library's Web site at www. springvillelibrary.org. 489-272- Birds dead at Great Salt Lake Accused killer of BYU student to be extradited to Oregon Dead fowl have common bacteria can quickly spread through a bird population, McFarlane said. The salt water preserved the birds, even though they've Dan Bischoff been dead for months. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "People are worried that it's a new die-of-f and it's not," ThouSALT LAKE CITY McFarlane said. "We're really sands of dead birds are washcareful of monitoring our bird deaths." , ing up on the Great Salt Lake i The bacteria do not affect shore. "We've received a lot of calls other people or animals, and everybody's worried about the birds have been dead long avian influenza," said Leslie enough that they no longer are cocarriers. McFarlane, wildlife-diseas- e ordinator at the Utah Division The DWR was aware of the of Wildlife Resources. deaths last fal But the dead birds are free "They died clear out in the of birdflu. middle of the lake and there Avian cholera killed more was no way to access them to than 15,000 birds on the lake pick them up," McFarlane said. "Now they are just washing in last fall, most of them eared bird. The and they dont pose any threat grebes, a duck-lik- e no tie to bird flu : . P2 or anything." The DWR won't be picking up the birds this spring, either. They could be anywhere on the lake, and there's not enough people to search for them, McFarlane said. j When temperatures rise and the birds hit the shoreline, they'll decompose in a day or two. ? "People won't have to be stepping over them when they visit the lake," McFarlane said. ' There are hundreds of thousands of birds that migrate through the area, she said, and the 15,000 or so deaths won't hurt the overall population. If someone sees sick or newly dead birds on the shore or sandbars, they should contact the DWR as a precaution, McFarlane said. :p; SOLATUDE. I Mexico near Santa Fe, Lonsdale said. SANTA FE.N.M. A Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongos-k- i man has been ordered extrasigned an extradition order dited from New Mexico to asking New Mexico to return Oregon, where he is accused Courtney. Gov. Bill Richardof raping and killing a college son signed an agreement in student. January to return Courtney. State District Judge MiBrooke Wflberger, 19, a chael Vigil on Friday ordered Brigham Young University Joel Patrick Courtney, 41, student, was cleaning lamp extradited "forthwith," Chief poles on May 24, 2004, outside an apartment complex Deputy District Attorney Linda Lonsdale said. her sister managed in Corval-liwith Ore., when she vanished, Courtney charged aggravated murder, kidnapleaving behind her and a pail of soapy water. ping and rape in Oregon had fought extradition. Her body has not been He was sentenced in Albufound despite an extensive sear ch by police and volunquerque in December to 18 teers, and she is presumed years in prison in a separate K dead. rape and abduction case in that city, v Investigators and prosecutors have revealed little of Courtney has been held in the Penitentiary of New the evidence they believe ties THE ASSOCIATED PRESS : s, flip-flo- wsmm : Solatubeis the brightest tubular daytlghting system... PERIOD. 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