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Show DAILY C2 HERALD Join our new community Web sites at AMERICAN FORK 2009 " OurTowns.heraldextra.com The grand opening will include a health fair, kid races, booths. 15 Auditions planned Friday, May 1, A different vendors, free LEHI clin- ics and speakers on health and physical fitness The Highland and American PowerTri will be giving big Fork arts councils will present prizes away every half hour "Annie Get Your Gun" and are (worth up to $299). There will be lots of free items and free planning auditions on May 9 food throughout the day. at Timberline Middle School, Kid races will start at 9 a.m., 500 W. Canyon Crest Road in 11p.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. All Alpine. Auditions will be from 9 a.m. kid's races will include a "Race Packet" which will have a race to noon for 8-- to 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. for adults (19 number and goodies. Each finisher will receive a and up) and 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. for teens (13 to 18).Those who Races will be shorter distances need to come at a cffiferent time so all ages can finish. For more information, conneed to contact Laura Snyder in tact Jamie Danforth at (801) advance at (801) Auditioners should be prepared to sing 16 measures of an upbeat Broadway musical OREIH (nothing from "Wicked"). They should bring their own sheet Scholarship recipients music. Accompanists will be Four students representprovided. No CD players or other electronic devices should ing four public high schools Mountain View, in Orem be used. Orem, Timpanogos and Utah They should also be prepared to learn dance steps and County Academy of Sciences were awarded scholarhips present the steps taught during from the EnergySolutions auditions. They should wear Foundation that emphasizes appropriate footwear (no the study of math, science and or sandals). Some of the auditioners may engineering. The students are Anne be asked to read lines and do Mountain View High improvisation. A School; Dallin Heath, Orem monologue is optional for callbacks only. High School; Shams Islam, There is also a need for Timpanogos High School; and Nicole Laudie, Utah County those with special skills includIndian fiddle of Sciences. dancers, hoop Academy ing It total, there were 586 appliplayers, drummer, guitar playcations from students in Utah, er, washboard player, jug or bottle players and a harmonica with scholarships going out to 118 Beehive State students. player. Those who have those skills should let the auditioners Students selected will each know or contact Laura Snyder receive a $2,000 scholarship v ; : 763-122- 362-896- flip-flo- Bar-tlom- one-minu- Interested musicians and Indian dancers will be asked to come back at a special time during callbacks to play and dance. at (801) 763-122- CEDAR HILLS Cedar Hills Sewer rates residents who have seen a change in sewer rates should be informed that each year, sewer rates are recalculated based on the average culinary water usage of the previous five months between November and April. This average becomes the new sewer rate for the next 12 months until the process is repeated. EAGLE MOUNTAH Recognition assembly Out- standing Eagle Valley Elementary students will be honored today at a student recognition assembly. Field trip Hidden Hollow Elementary kindergartners will go to the zoo today. Trading post Pony Express Elementary students may trade in their reading minutes for prizes at the Trading Post today. to pursue a bachelor's degree in math, science or engineering. Students can choose what school they attend, as long as they plan to seek a degree in biochemistry, biology, chemistry, ecology, engineering, environmental science, geology, geophysics, mathematics, meteorology or physics. The scholarship is offered to one 10th grade student from each of Utah's 150 high schools. The scholarship recipient from each school is then eligible for a Distinguished Award scholarship for an additional $2,500, $5,000 or $25,000 and a laptop computer upon entering college. Utah's scholarship recipients will be honored at a banquet next month in Salt Lake City. Garrek Lott to receive Scout-ing'- s Heroism Award Orem Boy Scout Garrek Lott, 12, will - J . MARIO Katie PeKarvar during' an emergency drill hosted by the Emergency crews help Department at Willow Park in Lehi on Thursday. mock-patie- seniors take part in graduation During commencement exercises for students graduating from Utah UCAS UVU Health Fair and grand opening receive their associate's degree Online Triathlon Company will host a Health Fair and grand opening of its first storefront location in Lehi, 1000 E. Mill Pond Drive, on Saturday. Westmore Elementary School PTA Carnival Will be held today from 4:30 to7:30 p.m. at the school. RUIZDaily Herald Saratoga Springs Fire ...'..'.'-..- Massive emergency drill unites services fire department and had 11 other agencies participating in the mass casualty event involving 18 "victims" caught in a microburst windstorm. Lehi, Eagle n extensive emergency drill at Willow Park in Lehi Mountain, American Fork, Pleasant Grove and Goshen fire department landed Megan Trent her first helicopter ride Thursemergency staff took part in the coordinated practice. Lehi and Saratoga day morning. The Saratoga Springs police as well as the Utah resident excused from was County Sheriff's Office Search and Springs Rescue and the Sheriff Communications Middle School as a volunteer "victim" for the mock crisis. Auxiliary Team also were involved. Additional medical services attending were Her breathing restored by what the AirMed flight nurse called the fastest AirMed, Life Flight and American Fork intubation she had ever done, "unconHospital. scious" Megan was strapped onto a Pay son Fire Qiief Scott Spencer and , Pleasant Grove Deputy Chief Dave backboard and carried to an AirMed transport bound for the American Fork Thomas came as independent observers for the exercise. Hospital to be treated for a possible "This is a big event. You really don't head injury. "They're really good," said Megan of see events of this size," Thomas said. He r her city's firefighters before the praised Saratoga Springs Fire Chief Tim drill began. "I think it helps them Hay for organizing the drill. "He's seen how this kind of stuff can happen and put to practice a lot." how beneficial something like this is, Saratoga Springs was the host city PHOTO GALLERY Cathy Allred .DAILY 0 heraldextra.com HERALD A two-hou- receive Scouting's Heroism Mountain View High School Award today at 7:30 p.m. at the LDS Church stake center presents Orchesis concerts The concert will be presented located at 1000 N. 600 West. Lott saved his baby sister from today and Monday at 7 p.m. in their burning house on Jan. 31. the school's auditorium. Valley University in Orem today, 93 Utah County Academy of Sciences seniors concurrently enrolled at UVU will also LEHI '- Mountain View High School Will be held on Junior Prom Saturday beginning at 8:30 p.m. Teacher Appreciation Week View High School is Teacher AppreciMay ation Week at Mountain View. at Mountain 4-- 8 diplomas. "El Dia De Los NinosEI Dia De Los Libros" presented at the Orem Public Library On Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to noon, hear some of the Valley's best youth tellers as the winners and not only that, but it benefits every department involved." Incident Commander Jon Tills oversaw the operations on- - and off site at the park. The county's SCAT staff provided the link between the scene at the park and the hospital and dealt with the logistics of personnel and resources for the mock crisis. Spencer said a strength in the operation he saw was that communication went well with need for improvement in some areas. Coordinating roles and responsibilities also needed work, he said. can't overstress enough knowing "I and fulfilling your role, because if someone fails in fulfilling their role the whole system could collapsed Thomas said. t Cathy 376-642- Allred can be reached at (801) ' or heraldextradigis.net. 2 honor of Barbara Bell Davis" in gourmet food, visitors will see the subject line. a Native American hoop dance, and are invited to jump into Arbor Day Come help celstep with the Maypole Queen ebrate Pay son's sixth year as of the East Coast and Provo loa Tree City USA. There will be cal, Barbara Luke. a Many Provo locals who ceremony and planting trees for the new Pavil- attended local elementary ion at Constitution Park, 650 S. schools in t he early 1960s or Main St., on Saturday at 9 a.m. earlier remember dancing the May-pol- e Dance, a tradition performed between the dance brought to town by the Eurogroups. Call the library at (801) GROVE pean people who came to settle 1 for more information. it. Native people across America also have celebrated the Cowboy Carnival and Auction Come join us at Central cyclical patterns of the earth PAYSOM and the changing seasons with Elementary today from 4 to 6 a dance called the hoop dance. p.m. for our annual Cowboy Heart transplant Auction. There One of the more elaborate and Carnivqj, fundraiser will be carnival games and and memorable Maypole celThe community is invited to activities and treats available. ebrations in Provo's history attend a yard sale to benefit This year we're having a silent was put on by the combined auction. Everyone is invited to local elementary schools in transplant recipient Barbara Bell Davis on Saturday from come and join in the fun. May of 1925 at Pioneer Park. 6:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Payson For many years after, MayNew database available Market, 586 N. Main. pole dances were held either Davis suffered from conThe Global Road Warrior is on the intersection of Center an international resource for Street and University Avenue genital heart disease for many years and received her lifesav-in- g social, cultural, travel and busi- or on school grounds, but in heart transplant in 2005. ness information. The database the early 1960s the production The average heart transplant covers 175 countries and terriof Maypole Dances petered costs approximately $700,000. tories and includes information off. However, this year Provo on demographics, economy, Even with health coverage, resident Barbara Luke who Davis continues to face medical holidays, currencies, visas, clistarted off as Provo's "Miss mate, passports, immunization, expenses related to the transMaypole" and continued on to become the "Maypole Queen plant. She will require a lifetime entry and departure, emergenof follow-ucare and daily of the East Coast" is bringing cies, internal travel informamedications to remain tion, country and regional the springtime dance back to Pioneer Park 84 years after healthy. These medications are maps, airports, international the 1925 performance. Visitors dialing guides and more. very expensive and could cost as much as $5,000 a month. You can access this database to Provo's Farmers Market Volunteers are planning the will find it quite easy to join in by using your Pleasant Grove the steps with the experienced community yard sale to help Library card barcode number and your pin number. If you do dancers and the lively music with Davis's expenses. Admission is free, but donations are hot have a pin number, please to braid the pole in spider-wecome in to the library to set basket weave and herringbone ncouraged. If you have questions or would like to donate one up. patterns. items for the sale, please call The Native American hoop (801) dance is one way in which Furniture and PROVO large items can be delivered to knowledge about the cycles of life and the changing seasons is Payson Market on Saturday Farmer's Market before 9 a.m. To make donataught and celebrated. Songs, tions in honor of Davis, please Provo's Farmers Market drums and storytelling accomvisit www.transplants.org and celebrates spring and the company the dancers who, using click on "patients we help" to t diameter hoops, transing of summer as it brings the search for her. If you prefer to traditional European May pole form themselves into various mail your contribution, please dance and Native American shapes and animals to illustrate send vour gift to the NFT hoop dance together at Pioneer the circle of life. Dancers will Utah Heart Fund, 5350 Poplar Park. While shopping for salad be performing and telling the Avenue, Suite 430, Memphis, greens, eggs, garden seedlings, TN 38119. Be sure to write "in local handmade goods and Continued on next page of the Timpanogos Festival competition share their tales. And from noon to 1 p.m. enjoy three youth dance groups perform folk dances from Latin America: The Legacy Dance Company, Timpanogos Elementary School Dancers, and the Kids Learning Center. Puppets and stories presented in Spanish and English will be ribbon-cuttin- g PLEASANT 229-716- p b, . Little critters J 754-514- MARIO RUIZDaily Herald Carrie Dawson of Lehi holds her Applehead Chihuahua, Sally, and pygmy goat, Nugget, at Farm Country in Thanksgiving Point on Wednesday. "She's definitely easy to fall in love with,"suid Dawson about the baby goat who she has been bottle feeding since Farm Country manager Becky Dawson of American Fork, birth. Dawson's daughter-in-law- . has been taking Nugget home to feed every afternoon. All of the sheep at Thanksgiving Point have been born, but the farm is expecting more baby goats on Monday, a Percheron mare draft horse due any day and baby chcfes and rabbits born regularly throughout the year. Farm Country is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. two-foo- -- 1 4 |