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Show B2 DAILY m HERALD VAIiffl t There will be a free health and wellness seminar presented today at 6:30 p.m. at Total Health and Fitness, 1427 S. 550 East. There will be information about healthy living, free weight loss DVDs and free health evaluations. Please call to R.S.V.P. For (801) more information, visit www. thfonline.com. 0 or visit tion, call (801) www.spanishfork.org. 798-500- I Habitat for Humanity of Utah County will hold its annual meeting today at 6 p.m. It will be at Utah Valley University's student center, 800 W. University Parkway in Orem. Habitat families, staff volunteers, support and other interested community members are invited to attend. The meeting will cover the affiliate's successes this past year and its upcoming projects. Refreshments will be served. For more information, call 3 or visit www. (801) habitatuc.org. SPANISH FORK I This week is Fiesta Days in Spanish Fork. The celebration is in high gear now that the rodeo has started. There will be bareback bronc riding, CEDAR HILLS I This week the Family Festival in Cedar Hills. This is steer wrestling, women's barrel racing and even mutton bustin'. Children might enjoy the children's festival or the craft fair. For more informa fam- celebration encourages ily group activities with a discount night of Orem Owlz baseball, a luau and movie in Holiday, 300 E. 12300 South, Draper $4.11 Flying J, 931 W. State St., Pleasant Grove $4.13 Phillips 66, $4.11 Maverik, $4.11 Flying J, $4.11 Maverik, $4.11 Flying J, COUNTYWIDE 785-966- 762-620- 7 $4.09 (X I $4.13 Chevron, 9401 S. 700 East, Sandy the park and a 5K fun run. You could participate in the golf tournament at the city's golf course or watch the parade or outdoor performances. And yes, there are fireworks. For more information, call 8 or visit www. (801) cedarhills.org. 44-85- m PRICES AT THE PUMP DAILY DIGEST OREM Tuesday. July 21 2008 25 S. State St., 1509 1460 N. 1750 West, Springville 1750 West, Springville N. 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Springs, Pleasant Grove or Lindon Debbie Chandler American Fork Citizen Lone Peak Press 798-101- 1 Barbara Christiansen 756-766- 9 The Springville Herald American Fork, Highland, Alpine or Cedar Hills Lehi Free Press Cathy 756-766- Pat Conover 489-565- 1 Orem Times Pleasant Grove Review Pony Express Springville, Mapleton Michael Rigert 443-326- All red Daily Herald 5 Logan Molyneux Orem, Vineyard 9 344-256- 0 Spanish Fork Press Lehi, Cedar Valley, Saratoga ext. 10 Spanish Fork, Salem, Payson, Elk Ridge, Woodland Hills, Genola, Santaquin Provo, countywide Campus Notes comply with the MOU, but the conditions on the plat approval and grading permit were in place because of the city's code, and they would apply to any other builder as well The MOU was in place under the assumption that the city code would be followed, she said. A final plat plan has also never been submitted, so the city could not Gibby uvu music program Saturday morning from September 2008 to April 2009. Classes begin Sept. 6. Tuition is $250 per child for the year. Applications are available BYU New study shows women quit breastfeeding early: Although 77 percent of moms nationally start to breastfeed, a new at music.byu.edu or Nursing program gets new simulator: The UVU nursing program ty recently purchased an iStan patient simulator, which in Harris Fine Arts Center. For more information, contact Susan Kenney at (801) 422-301- is a mannequin that's as close to a patient as it can be without a real human heart It makes human noises and has a pulse. "We can make scenarios to have the students care for almost any condition they will see in a hospital," said Gary Measom, associate professor of nursing. The iStan was purchased with money from a Perkins Grant and from the Nursing Department, and joins y simulator. one other Brigham Young University study found that only 36 percent of babies are breastfed through six months. The American Association of Pediatricians recTODAY ommends breastfeeding for the first year. The new study found -- DEVOTIONAL: Scott Ritter, chairman of the Department of that where babies live plays a role in how many babies are Geological Sciences, will speak at a university devotional at 1 1 :05 breastfed as well. Breastfeeding a.m. in the Joseph Smith Building rates are lowest in areas where Auditorium. babies' health is considered most at risk. In the Baltimore and WEDNESDAY Philadelphia metropolitan areas, LECTURE: Mark Perry from the which rank low on infant health U.S. State Department will presscores, only 30 percent of babies are breastfed six months or more. ent "Living the Dream: One Man's Journey from BYU Grad to Music School of to offer classes Diplomat" at a Brigham Young for children: The BYU School University Global Awareness of Music is accepting applicaLecture at noon in 238 Herald R. 2008-2009 for the tions Young Clark Building. Musicians Academy, a children's Coming Up Continued from Bl ... rt second in nation at SkillsUSA: Students from UVU recently took second place at the SkillsUSA Championships in Kansas City, Mo. The competition includes contests in trade school areas from fire fighting to cosme- UVU Ranks tology. Students from UVU competed in 20 categories, bringing home six gold medals, two silver medals and five bronze medals. placed on the plat and the grading permits. These conditions were not part of the MOU, so the city is not adhering to its own agreement. "They've put a bunch of conditions on final plat approval, some of which are almost impossible to comply with," he said. Jeffs said those conditions require two access points on the property and a specific location for the grading work to be done. The MOU said nothing about a grading location, just that the permit would be granted "forthwith," he said. While the property has one access point wide enough to fit the city's requirements, Jeffs said other locations for an access point would require taking someone else's property, which Gibby does not have the power approve it. Brady said it would not be possible to approve a grading permit without seeing engineering studies and knowing what would be graded "If we grant him a permit, what are we giving him a permit to do?" she asked The property has a second access point, but it is not wide enough to suit the city's requirements. The city has established a standard for its roads, and it needs to ensure substandard roads are not built, Brady said Although some of the access points on GEbby's property would need to go across his neighbor's property, Brady said it is not the city's fault he cannot make a second to do. Mapleton Mayor Laurel Brady said the city has done everything in its power to access. To purchase the systems, HomeChoice Capstone Weekly Need a place to call home? Pope will provide microcredit loans, Holmberg said. That method had already helped Continued from Bl several Africans find ways to bump up their earnings from around 50 cents a day to $2 or $3, he said. Holmberg said the Kenyan factory is producing the co for most of the women, he said. "The women can kind of focus on producing it; they don't have to worry about selling it," he said. "Because of disputes with his neighbors, he can no longer use those points of access," she said The city did not take away his access." Brady said the city and Gibby both see the matter differently, but the matter will be up to the court to decide. Even with the disagreement, she said she thinks Gibby understands the city has its own timetables to work with to settle the matter. "I think he understands our position, and I hope we will be able to continue working with him," she said Gibby said he believes the motion will have little legal advantage to the city, and he was hoping to be able to negotiate further. Both parties had uncontrollable setbacks in the process, but trying to force Gibby to drop the lawsuits was a bad negotiating strategy. However, Gibby said he believes he and the city will still be able to cooperate on the subdivision. "I don't think it's helpful, but we're still open to trying to work with the city," he said. conut presses and will begin rolling them out in August. He hopes to have 100 women employed by December, and if all goes well several thousand in the future. I Ace at Stryker can be reached 344-255- 6 or at astryker heraldextra.com. 1 I ' ft II m -- I LOSEE its?-:, Jewelers : Only in CottonTree Square 2230 N. 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