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Show Monday, April 17, 2006 DAILY HERALD UTAH VALLEY Get the full story and other newsoflocal interest in your community newspaper. REPORT A NEWS DAILYDIGEST Pleasant Grove Review Pony Cathy Alired 756-7669 Eagle Treatment center heading annual fundraiser he Family Support & Treatment Center of Orem still has table sponsorships available for its fourth annual fundraiser on May 11. This year’s eventwill include a dinner, auction and music by oldies rock band, Love AsIt Mountain Lehi, CedarValley, Saratoga Snrings PieasantGrove or Lindor Saratoga Springs American Fork Citizen Lone Peak Press forward to helping many morefamilies as a re- sult of this effort.” Since 1984, the center has provided critical support services to tens of thousands ofchildren, Barbara Christiansen 756-7669 ‘American Fork, Highland, Alpine-or Cedar Hills adults and families in crisis. In fiscal year 2004-05 the center logged more than 31,000 hoursin services includingcrisis respite nursery, parenting classes and adult and child therapy. The crisis nursery alone served almost a thousand Utah children and preventive education programs Was.Event sponsorsinclude Alphagraphics, Nu Skin Enterprises, AM 820, Tahitian Noni and artist Derek Hegsted. Silent auction begins at 6:30 p.m. with dinner and show at7 p.m.It will be at the Tahitian Noni building at 333 W.River Park Drive in Provo. - reached morethan 12,000 Utah Countystudents. “Morethan 20 percentof the center's funding Tables ofeight are available for a minimum docomes from private donors,”said Joy O'Banion, centerdirector. “Wearethrilled with the great support ofthis year's event sponsors and look ‘ COUNTYWIDE Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, and his wife, Elaine, will be Tuesday at 9 a.m. at the Little America Hotel, 500 South Main St., Salt Lake City. The conferencewill feature Richard Paul Evans, a best-selling author, and Kim Peek,the inspiration for the movie “Rain Man.” Workshops will address preparing for natural disasters, creating retirementincomestream,the future of aging and more.Registra- a public hearing in connection with its regular meeting Tuesday at 7 p.m., at the Cedar Hills » Shirley Hatfield was honored at the April 11 City Council meeting for serving six years onthe city’s Cemetery Committee. Spanish Fork Press Debbie Chandler 798-1011 ext. 10 Spanish Fork. Sal m, Paysor Elk Ridge. Woodie is. Genola Santaquin to go through a few weeks sa- line process beforethe fish can will receive public comment goto the city’s museum that ona resolution enacting a fee in lieu of property tax for new constructionin thecity. they see somethingdifferent, such as the tank that has been placed in the seashell room. HIGHLAND PAYSON » The city is adjustingits impact fees to cover the costs The design and construction ofthe water system in the 263 acres in the northwest area are estimated at $513,000. The 178 acres in the southeast which abuts Cedar Hills and American Fork west of 4800 West will cost approximately $737,000. The impact fees, as approved by » The Peteetneet Academy is sponsoring a train showFriday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admissionticketis $5, children 12and underenterfree. Money collected will help purchase an elevator for the Peteetneet. For information,call the Peteetneet at 465-9427.‘The Peteetneetis at 10 S. 600 East. PLEASANT GROVE » According to the Utah De- the council, for the northwest area will be $1,950 per acre and in the southeast $4,140 per acre. partment of Transportation, the intersection of 100 East and 200 LEHI operations todaythrough Fri- 9 The John Hutchings Museum ofNatural History, with the motorists will be detoured to help of Where's Nemo? aqualife Payson Genola Elk Ridge Woodland Hills be added. Hutchings Museum director Susan Whittakersaid she hopes every timevisitors South will be closed for paving day. UDOT Public Involvement Coordinator Geoff Dupaix said Pat Conover 489-5651 Springville. Mapleton TheDaily Herald Salem tank for an oceanic environment. The waterin the tank has Public Safety Building, 3925 W.~ Cedar Hills Drive. The council velopmentin the northwest and southeast areas of Highland. AMERICAN FORK Orem, Vineyard The Springville Herald ALPINE be placed on city property without the city’s permission. Any off-site real estate signs are also prohibited. The Alpine sign ordinanceis listed on the city’s Website, www.AlpineCity.org. 225-1340 business,is getting a 55 gallon » The City Council will hold to supply waterfor future de- whichstates that signs cannot Chris Peterson limited edition Derek Hegsted print valued at $400. Donors mayreservea table bycalling 229-1181. tion begins at 8 a.m. » Thecity is remindingits residents of the sign ordinance Orem Geneva Times nation of $500. Table sponsorswill each receive a CEDAR HILLS The 19th Annual Utah Conference for Seniors, hosted by TIP CONTACT Lehi Free Press Lehi Amie Rose 344-2530 Santaquin ant Grovein orderto avoid the construction. Signs will be pest- ed to direct motorists around the construction area PROVO » Families Up,in conjunction with CLAS Ropes Cwrse, is Provo. countywide BFI for residents to use. The containers wall be available until Fridayat the following locations: the City Marina Park; the fire station and public works building; the south side of GrandviewBoulevard between Parkside Drive and Lukas Lane; in Loch Lomondnear the pond SPANISH FORK ) Morgan Warnerisretiring after 26 yearsof service withthe Spanish Fork Police Department During his time withthe depart- ment Warnerservedin numerous capacities, including patrol officer, school resourceofficer hosting a free two-hour sampler in Phase One;in Sunrise Mead- Friday from 10 a.m. to noon and ows onthe westside of 800 Westnext to the park; in Har- SPRINGVILLE east side of BerryPatch Way ball!” will be the themefor the 40th annual Art Ball at the just south of the Daybreak Con- Springville Art MuseumApril Saturday from 5to 7 p.m. at 3606 detective and patrol supervisor W.CenterSt. The samplerwill give a small taste of the ropes course experience and the impact it can have on families. To sign up or for information,call vest Hills in the roundaboutat Providence Drive and harvest MoonDrive andalso on the com/familiesup/home.html. Sones Developmentat Eagle Park and at the marina parking lot behind the clubhouse. 373-8897orvisit wwwclasropes SARATOGA SPRINGS » “Forty years of having a dominiums;andin the Saratoga 29. Dress is semi-formal. how- ever tennis shoes andball caps are optionalfor the themethis year. Tickets are $20 per per- son pre-purchased, and $25 per personat the door. SHS students can pay $15 per person » Thecity is sponsoring severaltrash containers from Main Street or 300 East in Pleas- Leadingthe way in Mortgage Lending Peea Howard Guey JohnAndrews Cxinsnyogl MaaoC. Po Are you in the market for a new home? Confused aboutthe different home mortgages and which oneis right for you? We can help! Afterall, we've been helping Utah County families get into new homes for over 100 years. 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