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Show D2 DAILY UTAH VAL HERALD Getthe full story and other news oflocal interest in your community newspaper. Lehi Free GPress Revi Ph DAILY DIGEST Pony nyonewith a goal to achieve long-term weight loss will want to attend the eight- week Weigh to Fitness course at Inter mountain Healthcare's Utah Valley Regional Medical Center and the MedGemtestis $115. HIGHLAND » Thepurchaseof laptop computers for each member of the Highland City Council was proposedto facilitate a new format the council is following It would cost about $7.500 but Chris Peterson 225-1340 Orem, Vineyard Spanish Fork Press Debbie Chandler 798-1014ext.10 register. call 357-8143. utes of previous meetings. The council will consider the pur- TONS TREASURER TERESA SAGE R-POWER AND ACCESS TO ONUNE BANKING, TOWN IEADERS ANHGP ATE THAI THE TEGHNOOGICAL 1001S WHLHELP THE WAWN IN MEBIING [IS HNANGALOBUGATIONS ON TIME Orem Geneva Times Another importantbenefit of the program is enjoying the supportand friendship of other class members. Class enrollmentis limited, so please registerearly. For more informationorto make notes and refer to min- (ALN ED CNANTMOCSLY TO GIVE American Fork, Highland, Alpine or CedarHills over the duration of the program. Participants arealsoeligible for metabolic evaluation with MedGem atadiscountedprice. Cost for the class would give the council the ability to access the whole agenda. 0 Tih CLDaR FORT TowCOUN 756-7669 time. The bodyfat testing at both the beginning and endof the program will allowparticipants the class. The next session of the course begins. Tuesday and will be trom 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the hospital's Northwest Plaza in Classroom1 on the secondfloor at 1134 N. 500 West in Provo. CEDAR FORT Barbara Christiansen and how to maintain these changes overa life- to determine whattheir actualfat loss has been The aim of this programis to provide alongterm solutionto weight loss. Emphasis of the pro- Lehi, Cedar Valiey, Saratoga Springs, Pleasant Grove or Lindon American Fork Citizen Lone Peak Press gramis on long-term health andlifestyle changes. ratherthan on dieting. Classes concentrate on dietary change, exercise. behavior modification The course meets once a week andis $75. which includes body fat testing at the beginning ind end of the program. The cost is reduced to $50 for those who have previously attended yf Drop the pounds with weight loss program CathyAllred 756-7 chase at a future meeting LEHI at noon — roastbeef.rolls. mashedpotatoes with gravy, green beans. carrots and parsnips, Jell-O salad and apple’ crisp topped with vanilla ice » Thetheme forthe Lehi Old Folks Party onApril 15 is "HapCity. ages 60or older and their spouses. and widows and wid- owers of any age are invited to attend as honored guests at the Lehi High School auditorium, 180 N. 500 East. Lehi. Entertainmentfor the Lehi City sponsoredevent will begin Genola » ThePleasant Grove Public Safety Departmentwill be offering Community Emergency 31 for equipmentandtraining materials. Those participating will be certified in disaster preparedness,fire suppression, medicaloperations,light search. and rescue, disaster psychol- ResponseTraining from April ogy andwill participate in a PLEASANT GROVE 12 to 15. Classes will be at the PublicSafetyBuilding, 87 E. 100South, and a $25 registration fee is required by March disaster training exercise. For moreinformation orto register, contact Communication Administrator Sherri Atwood Pat Conover 489-5651 Springville, Mapleton Elk Ridge Woodland Hills ‘Santaquin cream. Moreinformationis available from Julie Allen, 766-9578. py Trails.” All residents of Lehi Salem ie at 11 a.m. followed by lunch Spanish Fork, Salem,Payson, Elk Ridge, Woodland Hills, Genola, Santaquin The Springville Herald at 785-3506. PROVO » Provo Municipal Council Chairman George Stewart, Councilwoman Cindy Richards and city spokeswoman Raylene Ireland are going to Washington, D.C., on Wednesday to meet with Provo’s congres- TheDaily Herald Amie Rose 344-2530 Provo, countywide sional delegation.Ireland said the group would be discussing what has been done with funding in the past, including the progress andactivities in the city’s pioneer neighborhoods, the west end connector project, whichis a road out to the airport, and otherissues of interest. Judge throws out charges against Alaska teen accused of plotting mother’s murder AnneSutton JUNEAU, Alaska —-Ajudge on Tuesday dismissedthe case against a Craig teenageraccused of conspiring to murder her mother, but attorneys for the state said they mayrefile charges Rachelle Waterman, now 17 was charged with murder and six other counts for allegedly conspiring with two former boyfriends to kill her mother in November2004 Thetwo24-year-old men confessed to the murder. saying they werecarrying out the murder, kidnapping, burglary, vehicle theft and tampering with evidence. to kill 48-year-old Lauri Waterman and did nothingto stopit. The videotaped interviews were girl's wishes. A jurydeliberated for four days last month in Waterman's statements madeby the then16-year-old honor student to police following her mother's shownduringthe trial. The judge then threw outindictments for murder and other charges, saying the grand jury basedits decision on “materi- Jurors later said they were split 10-2 for acquittal on charges of first- and second-degree murder. conspiracy to commit prove the statements werevol- ally incorrect statements” about thegirl's understanding of her rights. trial, but was unable to reach a verdict Superior Court Judge Pa- tricia Collins first threw out murder,saying the state had not met a “heavy burden”to untary. Watermantold police at the timethat she knew oftheplot Becausethe case was dis- missed “without prejudice” and the remaining evidence may be sufficient to return another indictment, the judge ordered Waterman remainin jail, but reduced herbail from $150,000 to $50,000. Mark Morones, spokesman for the state Departmentof Law,saidlater the office was still weighingits options for the case. Jason Arrant of Klawock and Brian Radel of Thorne Bay, Rachelle Waterman's former boyfriends, pleaded guilty last Juneto first-degree murder and testified in hertrial. Arrant and Radelare scheduled to be sentenced Thursday. Police say Radel brokeinto the Waterman's house, bound Lauri Waterman anddrove herin her minivan to a remote stretch of road.north of town, wherehe met with Arrant. Waterman was beaten,suffocated and her body burnedinside the van, according to police accounts. WANTED S40 REWARD DuilysHevald oi American Red Cross Bee Ey aeCE CRIME: Stealing energy, costing innocent homeownershundredsofdollars. Carrabba's will be providing a free DESCRIPTION: 15+ yrs old, mediumbuild,flat top, 4-6feettall, nopriorarrests. /unch for all race participants Last seen runningin a neighborhoodjustlike yours. 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