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Show DAILY HERALD Thursday, August 17. 2006 LEAZIN UTAIVIIMY MORE... Get the full story and other news of local interest in your community newspaper. tcedar iM.Mfr.'rr-rr- n ' Hills Lehi Free Press Daily Digest 1 i I rejsant Pleasant Grove Review y Grove Pony Express Cathy Allred 756-766- COUNTYWIDE CEDAR HILLS I The Utah County Commission has set the 2006 surplus auction for 9 a m. Sept. 16 at the Utah County Public Works Complex. 2855 S. State St. in Provo. Items for sale include former county vehicles, equipment and surplus parts. The ,;n w .iui ciui ui- iicuia win uc avcuiauic 14 and Sept. 15 spection Sept. as well as one hour before the auction starts. A list of available items has been posted at I The Firecracker Golf Tournament Results are: the first place winners were Larry Locken, Kurt Thomas, Brad Plowman and Rick Windrniller, second place winners were Cecil Read, Darren Overson, Lance Erickson and Cliff Dayton; and tied for third place were Brad Denver, Shane Wallace, Jeff Harvey, Scott Brockbank, Jon Hewett, Jared Gueller, Pete Hewett and Brad Sears. www.utahcountyonline.com. For information, call FAIRFIELD 851-860- CEDAR FORT At the next monthly planning meeting on Aug. 29, Cedar Fort town leaders will review applicants' resumes for the position of town clerk. The town clerk is a part-timposition with a monthly salary. The clerk writes, types and e publishes official minutes, performs clerical duties, prepares all reports and prepares correspondence. A complete description of the position is available from Mayor Howard Anderson, Resumes can be sent to P.O. Box 389 Cedar Fort, Utah 84013 until Aug. 29 by 5 p.m. vid Lawson, Orem High School teacher and bat hobbyist. The presentation will be Monday at 7 p.m. Admission to the museum is free for the evening. family-friendl- Springs y Orem Geneva Times Utah Lake' Chris Peterson 'Springville . 225-134-0 Orem, Vineyard ' Spanish Fork Press Debbie Chandler 798-101ext. 10 465-521- 1 PLEASANT GROVE Springville, Mapleton Genla elk Ridge ' Woodland j The Dairy Herald Hills Amie Rose 344-253- yTantaqf Ruiz anyway, so the most logical course of action is to completely rebuild. Gleason, who met with the airport board Tuesday, said he hopes to have temporary office space in a week Zamora's mother, Maria, also testified at the hearing. She said her son had been happy, acti e arid well the day she dropped him off at his baby sitter's house while he was asleep. She didn't see him again until she was taken to the hospital by a detective. She was at work at a local restaurant when a detective came and told her that her son had been taken to Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo. He was later Life Flighted to the Primary Chi. with something harder than his skull, He also suffered hemorrhaging in his brain, eyes and around his kidneys, which is consistent with being shakea Frikke said the injuries sustained would have caused breathing problems for the child almost instantly. Since he v. as in Ruiz's care for more than an hour before he stopped breathing, it was unlikely that Zamora suffered the injuries at his home in Springville, she 0 , ' Provo, countywide said. Continued from B12 mitted a preliminary report in July, Reams and Orem Mayor Jerry Washburn asked for more information. The Orem City Council is scheduled to vote on Aug. 22 on whether to take the issue to voters on Nov. 7. On the same day, the Alpine School District will ask voters for permission to sell $230 million in bonds and to levy a voted leeway to build, renovate and run schools. full-tim- J He's been officeless since Aug. 1, when the supercell storm that hit Provo ripped the roof off of his building. It could be repaired, but the fire department needs a bigger facility principal. After Bennett sub- Reams said city officials have been finishing up the study, after consultant Mike Bennett e took a job as a school y ( I Provo Airport Director city councils meet at 7 p.m. tonight, Orem City Council chambers, 56 N. State St., Orem "Vv Pat Conover Steve Gleason is working out of a truck using his cell phone. I Orem and Lindon i 489-565- 1 PROVO If you go: " Spanish Fork, Salem, Payson.. Elk Ridge, Woodland Hills, Genola, Santaquin the Springville Herald LEHI I The August lecture at the r y Richard M. Bradford is the city's new economic development director, effective Aug. 8. Top priorities for Bradford in the coming months will be helping to revitalize the city's downtown area, working to bring in quality development into the Gateway area and helping to implement plans from the recent RAJDAT, a road map to the city's future. HERALD the effort later. Orem City Manager Jim 9 American Fork, Highland, Alpine or Cedar Hills I The Payson Senior Center is inviting seniors to partici- - ' pate in a hay ride. The event is on Aug. 25, with a 4 p.m. departure from the Senior Center, 439 W. Utah Ave., for Heber Valley. For information, call Hutchings Museum, 55 N. Center St., will be "A Night about Bats" and will be given by Da The Lindon and Orem city councils will meet tonight to talk about breaking out of the Alpine School District. The city officials are set to receive a feasibility study about creating a new district. Orem gave the first approval for the study in May, and Lindon and Pleasant Grove joined American Fork Citizen Lone Peak Press Barbara Christiansen Lindon, Orem to discuss district split DAILY Saratoga Springs, Pleasant Grove or Undon V 756-766- I At the August Town Council meeting, Mayor Lynn Gillies and the Town Council approved five building permits for hangars at the West Desert Air Park. Councilwoman Joanne Shubert reported that the plans have passed review by the Fairfield Planning and Zoning Board and by the town building inspector. The planned hangars are part of an air park expansion project. 768-817- , . PAYSON ' 9 Lehi, Cedar Valley. ldren's Medical Center. Robert Payne, patrolman or two. Funding to repair the airport, which was the hardest hit area of the city, will be coming completely from insurance and the city's pockets. for the Provo Police Department, testified he was the first on the scene and administered CPR to Zamora until paramedics arrived. He later spoke with Ruiz who said she had put Zamora in a Dack room when he arrived to continue "sleeping but later went to check on him. After changing his diaper she went to get him a bottle and came back to find him unresponsive and not breathing. She told her husband to call 911 and then administered CPR with the help of dispatchers. Ruiz's arraignment is set for Sept. 7 at 8:30 a.m. PUBLIC LOG I if PROPERTY FOUND Most, not all, of $1 million worth of jewelry, cash and watches that went missing last week from a Hobble Creek woman are now back in the owner's hands. 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, the missing goods were returned At in Teton valley, Wyo., Utah County Sheriff's Sgt. Dennis Harris said. Media outlets have reported the victim is Nedra Roney, one of the founders of Nu Skin Enterprises, but sheriff's officials won't confirm that. "We believe that most, if not the property has been returned," Harris said. Three fire stations responded to the fire at 6:30 p.m. at 785 W. 2000 North. The fire started in the carport and was limited to the outside of the duplex. The duplex wasn't occupied at the time of the fire, Provo Fire Marshal Jim Guynn said. There was $3,000-$4,00of damage to the building, and $1,500 worth of property outside destroyed. Guynn said fire officials have interviewed witnesses and are continuing to investigate. He thinks it may have been set by children in the area. all, of But officials will not specify how the missing property was found or returned. Detectives are stilj looking at two men who helped the woman move items from Jackson Hole, Wyo. to Utah County. However, no arrests have been made in 0 the case. I ARSON Fire officials say a fire that burned part of a duplex in Provo Wednesday evening was intentionally set. 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