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Show DAILY C4 Sunday, October 11, 2009 HERALD UTAH VALLEY DIGEST Join our new community Web sites at Continued and their families are invited to should expect moderate delays a family skate night at Classic through the construction zone. Skating on Oct. 19 at 6 p.m. from Page C2 CEDAR IIILLS Winterizing pressurized irThe city's pressurrigation ized irrigation will be winterized on Tuesday. After that date, the system will be turned off until spring. Residents are asked to leave the individual shut off valves in the "open" position for a time to allow for proper drainage of the overall system. Each property owner is responsible for draining and winterizing their individual irrigation system to prevent damage to the components. There Garbage collection will be no delay in garbage pick up during the week of Columbus Day. Garbage pickup will occur as usual on Monday and Friday. EAGLE MOUNTAIN XJNDON Red ribbon week The Pony Express Elementary PTA will sponsor Red Ribbon Week Oct. The focus of activities will be on living drug-free- . Reflections kick off The Reflections art competition at Oak Canypn Junior High is for anyone interested. This year's theme is "Beauty Is..." Entry forms are in the school office, where finished projects also can be turned in. Projects are due by Oct. 26. Pam Simons will provide help during on A days to work on entries. 19-2- Meet the candidates The Lehi Area Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a Meet the candidates event in Eagle Mountain City on Oct. 21 at 6 p.m. at Hidden Hollow Elementary School, 2546 E. Pony Express Parkway. The public is invited to attend. LEHI Traverse Mountain event HIGHLAND Traverse Mountain residents in north Lehi are invited to Christmas tree meet with candidates for the The Highland City Tree Commission municipal office of mayor and council member. The meet the needs volunteers to decorate candidates event will be Oct. the City Hall Christmas tree. The tree and all decorations will 29 at 7 p.m. at the Traverse be provided. Anyone interested Mountain Community Center may contact Emily Gillingwater building. "Many in Traverse at emilyhighlandcity.org or Mountain feel like an ignored call (801) 7724523. of Lehi, and do not feel represented by city offiRoad construction Crews cials," wrote organizer Connor will be putting down a final Boyack. "So, this is a chance to ask questions and relay conasphalt layer and lane striping on State Road 92 from State cerns about things in the TraRoute 74 east to State Route verse Mountain community." 146. Work will be taking place Women's party Palm readMonday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Motorists ers, decorative hats and one-of- step-chil- Ranches Red ribbon week Academy students will focus on living drug-fre- e during Red Ribbon Week, Oct. 19-2- Family skate night Pony Express Elementary students d OurTowns.heraldextra.com holiday items are highlights of Thanksgiving Point's annual Ya-Y- a Sisterhood Party at the Emporium on Oct, 24 from 6 to 9 p.m. B98.7's radio host Erin will join Countess Feistypants and Viscountess to host the girls extravaganza. The party will feature decadent outfits, tasty treats, eclecceltic shopping and an ebration of women. Guests are encouraged to don their most Crazy-like-a-fo- x all-o- finery and baubles. The fancy dresses, gaudy jewelry and feather boas should also be accompanied by extravagant headdresses - and no headdress is too grand or outrageous. Free tastings will be provided by Thanksgiving Point's Harvest Restaurant and the whole Ya-Y- a Sisterhood party is free. For more information, visit www.thanksgivingpoint. over-the-to- p LEARN MORE ... to your community newspapers to get the full report on issues and happenings that affect you. Loofe Spanish Fork Press Debbie Chandler, 798-101- ext. 10 1 Spanish Fork, Salem, Payson, Elk Ridge, Woodland Hills, Genola, Santaquin The Springville Herald Pat Conover, 489-S65- 1 Springville, Mapleton Daily Herald Amie Rose, 344-2530- Logan Molyneux, ; make it more convenient to take advantage of curbside recycling services, all customers using a rollaway garbage can will automatically be signed com or call (801) 7684900. up to receive this recycling service. Residents will be billed $5.90 per month for curbside OREM recycling pick up every other peMilitary graduation Army week. During the Reserve Spec. Jeannie M. Harriod from Sept. 16 to Nov. 16, mon has graduated from basic Pleasant Grove City will ensure combat training at Fort Jackthat all customers are aware of this service. son, Columbia, S.C. She is the The recycling program will daughter of Kathryn Horrocks of Orem. not start until January 2010. This will give Allied Waste Ribbon cutting for the new time to order the needed recySylvan Learning Center cling bins and deliver them to There will be a ribbon-cuttinthe customers. t event on Monday at 3 p.m. as of the curbside To the Sylvan Learning Center recycling services, residents must come into City Hall at 70 celebrates its new location at S. 100 East and fill out an 1062 S. 750 East in Orem next " to the new Cinemark Theaters. form. This must be done in writing by Nov. 16. PSAT Testing at Mountain or phone calls will not be acView High PSAT testing will cepted. Once in the program, If be administered at Mountain residents cannot View High School on Wednesa resident chooses to opt-oday at 7:45 a.m. initially, and later change his her mind, heshe can opt in at Halloween oriented fun at anytime. SCERA's Pirate Cove For the second year, the SCERA CenPROVO ter for the Arts will provide Metals theft conference plenty of pirate fun when its outdoor courtyard is transProvo City and the Institute of formed into Pirate Cove. The Scrap Recycling Industries are event includes pirate games, "Cracking Down on Metals Theft," half day prizes, activities and a light dinner. Pirate Cove will be on conference on Tuesday from 9 Oct. 24 and 31, from 6 to 7 p.m. a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Provo City Cost is $5 for adults and $ 12 Center, 351 W. Center St. The for children (recommended conference is particularly relevant to law enforcement and for ages Tickets must be reserved at least 24 hours in prosecuting agencies, but anyone interested may attend. Preadvance from 10 a.m.-- p.m. senters include Nikol Mitchell, weekdays at the SCERA Cencrime analyst with the West ter, 745 S. State St., Orem, or Jordan Police Department; and by calling (801) online at www.scera.org. ChiSteve Allen, sales manager ldren are encouraged to come with Sims Metal Management. dressed in pirate costume. There's no cost and lunch is opt-ou- "Opt-Out- "100 Top Hospital" opt-ou- t. -- -- ..lK.f y i y-V- ,. ). 6 225-278- 7 of:. PLEASANT GROVE Recycling program Pleas- ant Grove City approved a recycling program in August in an effort to encourage residents to participate in curbside recycling. Under the recycling program and in an effort to 344-256- 0 Provo, countywlde provided. The presenters will explain how law enforcement agencies and the scrap metal industry can work together to successfully investigate and prosecute metals theft crimes. "Police departments and metals theft victims in some parts of the state have developed a cooperative system that has led to some impressive re- sults," explains Candace Daly with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries. "We want more agencies to be aware of the system." For more information, visit www.provo.org. SPANISH FORK Band boosters Spanish Fork High School band boosters will have a meeting Oct. 22 at 7 p.m. in the band room. Please come support the band. SARATOGA SPRINGS Fundraiser Sage Hills Elementary students will be selling gifts and mixes from Lehi Roller Mills and Sally Foster as a fundraiser through Oct. 22. Guitar concert Westlake High School guitar students will present a concert on Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. Cookbook project begun The Civic Events Committee of Saratoga Springs is putting together a Community Cookbook to help raise money for Civic Events. To submit a recipe, go to www.typensave. com. The contributor will be the person's name submitting recipes, the group log in is and the password is "cookbook." The committee members want to collect 500 recipes and have the community cookbook ready for sale at the Saratoga Splash in June 2010. All proceeds will ' go toward future civic events. Recipes for the project will be collected through the end of February. SPRINGVILLE Nettie's 23rd Annual Witches The ball will be Tuesday from 6 to 10 p.m. and WednesBall day through Friday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at 411 E. 400 North in Springville. There . will be treats and discounts for those who come in costume on opening night. For more information, visit Mon-F10 am - 6 pm Sat 9 am - 5 pm 268 West Center Street Provo ri 374-552- 'OJ4 Five-tim- e 100 Top Cardiovascular Hospital THOMSON REUTERS 0 www.actl sta.net L When it comes to heart care, bigger is not always better. 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