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Show DAILY HERALD D2 July 24, 2007 Tuesday, ' jh $2.88 Maverik, 11400 S. 700 East, Draper W $2.88 Sinclair, 11400 S. 700 East Draper $2.91 Daily Digest LEHI I The Lehi City Arts Council is forming a youth orchestra program. The one hour weekly sessions are $35 per month and are geared for ages Those interested can get more information from director Jim Huish at Practices will be at the Lehi Arts Center, 685 N. Center St., LehL 4. $2.94 Walkers, 795 N. $2.96 Maverik, Exit $2.96 Flying J, State St., Lindon Lindon 261 (1500 H5 exit 261 (1500 N), Springville N), Springville Prices reflect the cost of regular unleaded gasoline at 5 p.m. on Monday. More prices at www.heraldextra.comgas, 735-705- ity, to be held downstairs at the ride on a trailer and will need to meet at 10 a.m. on the day of library. the parade at 300 S. 300 West. If you're a veteran and interSALEM ested in being in the parade, 0 and leave a mescall I Salem Days parade organizers would like all veterans sage with your name and numin Salem to be part of the event ber of people in your group. The parade also will feature on Aug. 11. The veterans will PLEASANT GROVE I As part of the Pleasant Grove Library's summer Twilight Tales activities, "Night at the Museum" will be shown at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Families are welcome to this free activ 423-270- Researchers document grief with disability Campus Notes business and personal management. Students offer business Professor elected to Newbery committee workshops in Ghana Michael Tunnell, a professor in the Department of Teacher Education at BYU, has been elected to the 2009 Newbery Award Selection Committee. The national committee will choose the winner of the Newbery Medal, an annual award recognizing the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children. Eighteen Public Manage- Grove $2.94 Walkers, State St & Center, Mountain's city limits. The ban is in support of Gov. Jon Huntsman's request for city I The Chy Council approved the Providence Heights angovernments to ban personal nexation. The land to be added fireworks due to wildland fire to the city is a little more than dangers. This is of special con10 acres, at 1050 S. 860 East. cern to Eagle Mountain as the It will be placed into general city continues to follow a wacommercial zoning. Four office ter conservation plan following structures are planned for the the breakdown of one of the area. city's wells a week ago. "With the amount of dry Previous proposals for the landscape, open space, record property focused on high dennumber of 100 degree days, sity residential, which raised and reduced water, I think it concerns from some city officials. prudent to support Governor Huntsman and our fire chief, Rand Andrus, in this ban," said EAGLE MOUNTAIN Mayor Don Richardson. A fireworks ban was implemented Friday within Eagle ment students traveled to Ghana for two weeks to share business knowledge with nonprofit organizations. e Students offered consultations on empowerment, timelines, budgets and outcome measurement, as well as open workshops for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints on St, Pleasant $2.91 Maverik, 425 W. 9000 South, Sandy AMERICAN FORK BYU State Flying J, care, 65 percent of parents said the child was always on their mind despite Parents of children with severe development disabilities confront similar challenges to those who care for or love Alzheimer's patients, soldiers being gone. Coming up ... The Monte L Bean Life Science Museum will host a Nature Experienceship for children ages 12 and up, where children can learn about insects. The cost is $10 per person. NATURE EXPERIENCESHIP develchildren with opmental disabilities may lack emotional closure both while caring for the child in their home and after placing the child in outof-hom- e care. Of the families that participated in the study, 75 percent reported a sense of loss while raising the child in their own life-lon- g FRIDAY, JULY 27 HUMOR U STANDUP COMEDY Tickets are $2 at the Wilkinson Center Information Desk. Tickets will be at the door for $3. The Museum of Peoples and Cultures is hosting date night Tickets are $5 per person and can be purchased at the Wilkinson Student Center Information Desk. MUSEUM After placing the child in DATE NIGHT SATURDAY, JULY 28 There will PINEW00D DERBY be pinewood derby car race at i Degenerative Disc given for fastest car and for most creative, best in show, best finish, most BYU, my major on wheels and best fuel economy. For more information, call SAFARI The Monte L Bean Life Science Museum is housing the Safari for children Children are invited to ages come and learn about animals. The cost is $12 for the first child and $10 for each additional child in the same family. LAUGH OUT LOUD This free comedy show will be at 8 p.m. in room 151 of the Tanner Building. home. Herniated or Bulging Disc 0 a.m. The cost is $7. It includes will be SATURDAY THURSDAY, JULY 26 missing in action and missing Sept. 11 victims. A new BYU study by Professor Susanne Olsen Roper and doctoral candidate Jeffrey B. Jackson shows parents of If you are currently experiencing: 1 the car and tools. Awards uvsc Concurrent Enrollment to host open house UVSC's Concurrent Enrollment will hold an education open house Aug. 1 and 2 from 8 p.m. in the UVSC Grande Ballroom. Concurrent Enrollment is designed as a partnership between UVSC and area high schools. 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