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Show DAILY B2 HERALD Wednesday, December 19, 2007 PRICES AT TWEI PULIP J'i' TM VALLEY rt $2.94 Walkers, State and Center streets, Undon $2.94 Walkers, 795 Daily Diges t N. State $2.97 Flying J, 123rd South $2.97 Holiday, 1223 W. $2.95 Maverik, 1509 N. St, Lindon t W Factory Outlet Dr., Draper & 1600 North, Orem 1750 West, Springville $2.95 Flying J, 1460 N. 1750 West, Springville trol and crash into each other. Leifson radioed Judd to brake $2.96 Flying J, 840 N. Main St., Payson The Internal Revenue SerNewly elected Highland City to avoid crashing into her bus. vice is looking for 115,478 Council members Kathryn Even though her bus was still $2.96 Crest General Store, 90 N. Main St., Payson taxpayers who are due refund Schramm, Brian Braithwaite traveling at 55 mph, Judd was checks worth about $110 mil' and Larry Mendenhall will be able to brake in time and avoid Prices reflect the cost of regular unleaded gasoline at lion after those checks were sworn in during a City Council an accident. 5 p.m. on Tuesday. More prices at www.heraldextra.comgas. d returned as undeliverable. meeting on Jan. 6 at 7 p.m. Although a car In Utah, 1,197 taxpayers are Because this is the time usually Leif son's bus, students were owed checks worth an average reserved for Planning Commisnot injured and only one was of $1,033.32. sion meetings, the commission treated for shock. After callThe refund checks can be will meet on the third and fifth ing to confirm road conditions -claimed as soon as taxpayers ahead, the band decided to turn Tuesdays in January. The secaround and return home. update their addresses with the ond City Council meeting will Get the full story and other news o local interest in your community newspaper. IRS. Interested taxpayers can be held on the fourth Tuesday, j update their information on the Jan. 22. The regular schedule PR0V0 "Where's My Refund?" link at will resume in February. Lehi Free Press The Springville Herald Orem Times The works of David and www.irs.gov or call Jeanne Gomm, stained-glas- s Pleasant Grove Review Michael Rigert Pat Conover PAYS0N 489-565-1 artists, and Lynde Mott, oil colPony Express Kami Leifson and Vona Judd or artist and historical costumAMERICAN FORK Orem, Vineyard Springville, Mapleton Cathy Allred were recently recognized as ing expert, are on display in an 9 Fork The Bank of American Press Nebo Transportation's outexhibit titled "Visions of Light" Daily Herald Spanish Lehi, Cedar Valley, Saratoga Fork's Teddy Bear project preat the Covey Center for the Debbie Chandler Angie Parkinson standing employees in NovemSprings, Pleasant Grove or Lindon sentation will be at 11:30 a.m. ber for avoiding an accident on Arts now through Dec. 27. The 798-101344-254ext. 10 at American the the Fork American Fork Citizen today freeway. On Oct. 6, Leifson show is free to the public, and Fork, Provo, countywide Salem, Payson, Spanish the Covey Center, 425 W. Cenand Judd were driving the branch, 33 E. Main St. More Elk Ridge, Woodland Hills, Genola, Lone Peak Press than 3,000 teddy bears, collect- - Payson High School marching ter St., is open from 10 a.m. to 5 Santaqum Barbara Christiansen ed from the bank's 11 branches, band to Logan for a band com- p.m. Monday through Friday. 9 will be presented to the Family To learn more about the petition. As their buses were American Fork, Highland, works featured, visit www. Support Center of Midvale and approaching Thanksgiving Alpine or Cedar Hills The Family Support and TreatPoint in Lehi, ice on the road gommstudios.com or www. ment Center of Orem. caused cars ahead to lose con ahusfineart.com. COUNTYWIDE HIGHLAND rear-ende- LEARN MORE .. .iu.viii'uu,j; 443-326- 5 756-766- 7 1 756-766- Lawsuit against Snowbird revived by Supreme Court Doug Alden THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Skiing is full of risks, and skiers assume the potential for injury when they try to navigate a course down a steep mountainside. But not all the risks are necessarily inherent ones, the Utah Supreme Court ruled Tuesday while reinstating a lawsuit filed by a man who slammed into a poorly marked retaining wall of stacked railroad ties. The high court overturned a lower court ruling that said Snowbird Corp. was protected from a lawsuit because of two waivers skier William Rothstein signed to get a sea ; son pass at the popular resort near Salt Lake City. Rothstein suffered severe internal injuries when he skied into the wall at Snowbird in February 2003. Rothstein sued, claiming negligence, but a state District Court ruled in favor of Snowbird, citing the releases Rothstein signed. The Supreme Court's 2 decision Tuesday restores - Rothstein's lawsuit and clarifies state law. "What it will do is to encourage ski resorts to be more careful in their operations," said Jesse Trentadue, a lawyer representing Rothstein. Snowbird attorneys did not return a message seeking comment. 3-- DAILY HERAU3 When Whitney and her husband divorced nearly two years ago, she wanted to make sure that her four children didn't harbor bad feelings toward their father. Her suffered from bipolar disorder, and struggled to stay on his medication. "That was what led to the divorce," Whitney said. "The kids have really missed having their father in the home, but I knew that with his behavior, it was better for them in the long run." With the divorce, Whitney became a single mother and the primary wage earner for herself and her four children, ages 6. "The children, especially my are still reeling from the divorce," Whitney said. Three of her four children have special needs, and caring for them takes up much of Whitney's time. Calista needs speech therapy for a speech impediment and her son Benjamin suffers from As- ld V . rm "Right after the divorce, I had to file for bankruptcy because of all the financial troubles we had with my husband," Whitney said. "At this point, we don't get very much help from their father, and we really have a hard time." SUB FOR SANTA Whitney and her children could use some help this Christmas. Calista would like to see a dollhouse perger's disorder, a form of severe social under the tree, as well as Barbies, a dress autism. and shoes. Five years ago, her son Jayden wants Godzilla items, a sweat- David was hit by a car, and Whitney says shirt and jeans.' that he still has residual problems from Benjamin wants DVDs, a sweatshirt that accident. and jeans for Christmas, and David wants All three have also been diagnosed with DVDs, CDs, a dress shirt and shoes. As for Whitney, she wants a family attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Christmas that is happy for her children. Whitney has put the three children, as well as To help a family like this one, call the Jay den, in therapy Sub for Santa hot line at 0 to deal not only with their disorders, but between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays or visit with the divorce as well She recently went from working full www.unitedwayuc.org. The Daily Herald is proud to be a time to part time to help care for her chilof United Way dren, but has found that spending needed of Utah County's Sub for Santa program. time with her kids has left their already AI1 names have been changed. difficult financial situation looking very bleak. 356-630- Vf All of our remaining 2007 inventory must go! :ll 1 I,-.- . II SSSD Last chance year-en-d Closeout Pricing closeeut Financing Available slew & Used Christmas eve delivery available jv It liSSfi& . iJii Boupon.Sot valid with fi V." otheTM "Valid onfiitli coupon. 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