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Show Tuesday, December 18, 2007 DAILY HERALD 12 nn a it AV VL.-I- J. ILLL L PRICES iLT THE Valley $2.97 Holiday, 1223 $2.97 The Book of Mormon Archaeological Forum invites those interested to its 2008 spring convention on site in Mesoamerica. The convention will begin Feb. 11 and will last a week. The tour will begin at Guatemala City and feature visits to the ruins of Copan in Honduras and Quirigua. For two days, IDS archaeologists and scholars will present their findings on the areas to be visited. For more information, visit www.bmaf.org. Questions about booking with Bountiful Travel, the travel agency for the tour, can be directed at www.bountifultravel.com, or at 1395 West 1600 North & U5, Orem $2.97 Maverik, 795 S State St Daily Digest COUNTYWIDE Exxon, 1600 North. Orem W. & - VI 800 S, Orem $2.97 Holiday, 290 West Center St Orem $2.95 Maverik, 1509 AMERICAN FORK Commissioner Jerry Gor-re- ll expressed his frustration, "When the shopping center was in the process of being approved we comprised and allowed the hours of operation to be extended. Now, not six months later, here we are with a request for 24 hour operation. What is next opening on Sundays and allowing beer sales?" The motion on Dec. 11 not to recommend the 24 hour opening passed by unanimous vote. The utility department will be making a slight change to the policy and procedure on notices for delinquent accounts. As of February 1, 2008, it will no longer hand deliver the red door hangers. Notice of delinquency will be given on the utility bill only. Please make note of this change and pay careful attention to your utility bill. HIGHLAND LEHI The Highland Planning Commission balked at recommending approval of a request for a yet unnamed grocery store in the Highland marketplace to be open 24 hours a day, six Lehi residents may notify the Police Department when they will be out of town. The Police Department can then make an extra effort to provide protection to the homes days a week. $2.95 Flying J, 1460 $2.96 Flying J, 1597 S. $2.97 Tesoro, -15 1750 West. N. Springville 1750 West, N. Main Exit ' Springville St., Nephi 225, Nephi Prices reflect the cost of regular unleaded gasoline at 5 p.m. on Monday. More prices at www.heraldextra.comgas, of those requesting this service. You must be a resident of Lehi City to request this Ji -- LEAXIN sics of law enforcement, and 17-1- ... LIOXIXj volunteer to serve the community with flag ceremonies, service. traffic control and at other community events. Scouts will meet at the SARATOGA SPRINGS Police Department off ices on The Saratoga Springs Police the second and fourth Thursday Department is sponsoring an of each month at 7 p.m. For details, contact Officer Aaron Explorer Post for Saratoga Rosen at youth, ages Explorer Scouts are trained in the ba Get the full story and other news of local interest in your community newspaper. Lehi Free Press Pleasant Grove Review Pony Express 766-650- Cathy Allred 756-766- 9 Lehi, Cedar Valley, Saratoga Springs, Pleasant Grove or Lindon the Distinguished Professional Service Award. Campus Notes BYU Study: Many females see porn as acceptable BYU researchers Jason Carroll, Laura Padilla-Walkand Larry Nelson conducted a study of college students and their parents from six schools across the country. They found that 49 percent of the female students surveyed said viewing pornography is an acceptable way to express one's sexuality. Their fathers were not so enthusiastic. Only 37 percent of their dads agreed. The study also found that the use of pornography is more prevalent among young men. Nearly half (48 percent) of men reported viewing Engineers named as fellows near UVSC on Monday. The s land, which is about of an acre, will be used for possible campus expansion. Val Peterson, a UVSC vice president, said the potential use of the plot has not been determined. teristics of the law programs contributing to this trend. James Backman, a professor of Law at BYU, is the author of the study. The research found that Utah schools rank highly for the amount of students fulfilling an externship. BYU ranked third with 81 percent participation. The University of Utah is fourth with 73 percent Michael Allen Jensen and David Long, both professors of electrical and computer engipornography at least weekly. Only only 3 percent of women neering, will become fellows of reported viewing pornography the Institute of Electrical and on a weekly basis. One in five Electronics Engineers on Jan. 1. participation. IEEE grants fellow status young men reported viewing to. senior members who have Associate academic pornographic material every made significant contributions vice day or nearly every day. president named to any of the organization's fields of interest. No more James R. Rasband was apNursing League than 10 percent of voting IEEE pointed to be the new associhonors professor ate academic vice president members are granted f ellow-shi- p in a year. The National League for for faculty at Brigham Young Nursing presented Lynn Clark University. His appointment Callister with its Excellence in Utah law schools rank is effective Jaa 14, 2008. He n Teaching Award. The replaces Richard N. Williams, well in externship is Callister's third this who will be assuming another position soon. Recently law schools have year. In April, she was appointed seen an increase in the numto the International Advisory ber of students participating in their externship programs Council of the Fulbright Academy of Science and Technol(internships for law students). A new study published in the ogy. In June, the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric December issue of the Clinical School acquires land and Neonatal Nursing gave her Law Review examines charac- - for possible expansion three-quarter- "We're just purchasing it because of the contiguous nature just to give us some flexibility," Peterson said. , Barbara Christiansen 756-766- 9 American Fork, Highland, Alpine or Cedar Hills Orem Times Michael Rigert 443-326- 5 Orem, Vineyard Spanish Fork Press Quest competition winners announced Debbie Chandler 798-101ext. 10 1 Spanish Fork, Salem, Payson, Elk Ridge, Woodland Hills, Genola, Santaquin In November, UVSC students presented business plans to a panel of judges for the Oppor- The Springville Herald Pat Conover tunity Quest Business Competition. Nunemaker Construction & Consulting, run by Joe Nunemaker and Andy Welch-wit-h won first place. They received $2,000 in cash. They plan to open their business in Pleasant Grove. 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