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Show DAILY Tuesday, April 25, 2006] HERALD LEARN (0): 42 Get the full story and other newsoflocal interest in your community newspaper. Lehi Free Press Pieasant Grove Review Pony CathyAllred 756-7669 UVSC’sDeechanla program is expanding Si fall semester, Utah Valley State Col- our expansion will train more future early child- lege's preschool program is expanding to receive 3-year-olds as partofits elementary school teacher-in-raining course of study. The preschool program has been part of UVSC's School of Education for seven years and extends its services to UVSCstudents, faculty, are thanksto the acquisition of the former Vineyard Elementary red brick schoolhouse, now UVSC's education building The refurbished classrooms feature new and staff and even surrounding neighbors hood teachers.” Barbara Christiansen Expanded accommodations for the program rse-Teso_ American Fork, Highland, Alpine or Cedar Hills Orem Geneva Times quality technology, but just for 3-year-olds are: There has beeh great demand from local parents to have a program thatincludes toddlers. In addition, schoolprincipals are looking for graduates with dua! certification in early childhood and elementaryeducation. “This demandis swelling UVSC’spoolof students seeking early childhood certification in ‘a Lehi, Cedar Valley, Saratoga Springs, Pleasant Grove or Lindon American Fork Citizen Lone Peak Press courses,” said Genan Anderson, ant professor of education. “And 89 take-homeliteracy kits, 342 books for check out, 500 unit blocksfor building, 67 different Chris Peterson materials to explore in the sensory table, 48 Orem, Vineyard 225-1340 boxesof props for dramatic play, 123 puppets Spanish Fork Press and cupboardsfilled with real scienceartifacts; Debbie Chandler 798-1014 ext. 10 Spanish Fork, Salem, P: Elk Ridge, Woodland Hils, Genola, Santaquin The Springville Herald plus gallonsofpaint for the children’s own art creations. For moreinfor: mation, contact Anderson at 863-8057. Pat Conover AMERICAN FORK » Jennifer Dandy was named as Miss AmericanForkat the scholarship pageanton April 15. First attendantis Lindsay. Steenblik and second attendant is Brianne Healey. CEDARHILLS Council approved the contract that RC Managementpresented for managing Cedar Hills Golf Course. This contract, which will expire Jan. 1, 2007, includes an addition of $2,000 per month to be paid to RC Managementas a manager's fee, and a 3 percent payroll raise for golf course employees. Your Future is Calling onold Fairfield maps, Mayor LynnGillies has told the Town Council thatif roads do not appearontheofficial town map, theyare not maintained nor accepted by the town. Specifi- lane and has not been adopted nor deeded to the town, and road funds will not be used to maintain it. Landownerscannot obtain building sermits along Church Roadatthis time because the lots do not meetFairfield's public road access requirements forbuildings HIGHLAND » A newfull-timeclerk posi= Flexibility by managing your ‘own business. + Advancement opportunities. To reserved your spot, contact: Joanna Harvey Marketing Specialist 6340 5 3000 E Ste 400 Salt Lake City, UT 84121 (801) 944-3620 Bus Provo/Oremarea Opportunities Available ———— AMERICAN FAMILY es » Lehi Arts Council board membersareaskingarts programs patrons to speak up andtell their city leaders they appreciate their support as the city prepares a budgetfor fiscal 2006-2007. Hatch said the board members are asking patrons phoneore-mail Mayor Howard Johnson andCity Council memberstolet them know the importanceofarts in Lehi. PAYSON » The Chamber of Commerce has designated Saturday to The clean upwill begin at 8 a.m. Those whocan help are invited to comeor contact the Buealal Wa PERUa The Seville 325 West Center St. Orem, UT 84057 (801) 224-8044 ister mayersire @ terrible thin: eee NOTHING: Chamber of Commerceat 465- 2634 for moreinformation. PLEASANT GROVE » Registration for the 2006/2007 Play Time Toddler begins May1. This is a class offered by the Pleasant Grove Recreation Center for tots ages 2 to 4 yearsold. Each class is held once a week for one hour andall toddlers must be accompanied by an adult. Classes include cooking,craft projects, stories, singing and games. Classsize is limited and a supply fee of $30 is due at the time ofregistration. ~ Monthlytuition is $25 per month andthe fall semester and wasn’t threatening. SALT LAKE CITY— The U.S. SupremeCourt refused Mondayto hear an appeal from a Utah man convicted of violatingthe civil rights of an interracial couple by burning a cross in their yard. Michael Brad Magleby,33, We welcomeall Seniors 55 and older. Light Refreshments. i Hills Amie Rose 3442530 Provo, countywide information, contact Jennifer Lindley at 310-0609. begins Sept. 5. For moreinformation, contact the Recreation Center at 785-6172. SPRINGVILLE SARATOGA SPRINGS » George Weightwill be fea- tured at the April lecture for the Springville Historical Society on Wednesdayat 7 p.m.in the conference center room at » Children ages 6 to 13 are invited to join the Saratoga Springsfishing club. The cost will be $10 forthe eight-week the Springville City Building, 50 program. Nopermitis needed. Equipmentwill be provided S. Main St. Weight will speak about his great-grandfather Frederick Weight, an early if a.child doesn't havea fishing pole. The seasonwill start Springville pioneer who was around the end of May or beginning of June. The club will meet once a week, on a weeknight, for about two hours at the City Marina. Sign upat the City Offices from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., through May12. For noted throughout the community for his musical ability. Frederick Weight created a variety of musical instruments, some of whichare on display at the Springville DUP Museum. Convicted cross burner loses final appeal Paul Foy THE ASSOCIATED PRE \ The Daily Herald LEHI to replace an existing part-time position. Thepart-time clerk has quit, but it was determined , Springville, Mapleton surer andhelp processcitations for the court clean up the Business Park. Free Senior’s Health Fair 489-5651 there is enough workto hire a fulltimeperson. The person. would report to the city trea- tionin the city was requested the American Family 16340 South 3000 East, Suite 400 Great Salt Lake Room ‘April 26, 2006 From 6:30 PM To 8:00 PM Meet otherswho chose ai agency with ‘Ametican Family—an insurance industry leader since 1927, And lean about: * Uniimited income potential. % » In response to questions concerningroads that appear cally, Church Roadis a private » After much negotiation and discussion April 18, the City Your'ce cordially invit Insurance Career Fast FAIRFIELD is serving a dozenyears at a federal prison in Fort Worth, Texas, according to the U.S. Bureau of Prisons. The justices, without comment, rejected Magleby’s arguments that his conduct was pro- tected by the First Amendment In September 1998, Magleby and a juvenile companion made a woodencross andsetit afire with gasoline on the lawnof a Salt Lake City couple. Anall-white jury found Magleby guilty in 1999 of conspiring to violatethe civil rights of Ronald Henry, who is black, and then-wife Robyn Henry, who is white. Magleby also was convicted ofinterfering with the right to occupy a dwelling free of intimidation because of race, witness tampering and creating a fakealibi. One of Magleby’s appeals lawyers, Bel-Ami Jean J. De Disc Surgery Without Surgery! New c ew FDAA;Approved Device with 86% Success Rate Free report reveals a new FDAapproved non-surgicalsolutionfor} serious and chronic low backpain. For yourfree report entitled, HowSpace Age Technology Is Solving Back Pain Without DrugsOrSurgery!”call 1-888-671-8601 (Toll-free 24 Hour [recorded messag or go to: www.UtahDiscRelief.com Save Thousands OfDollars! Until recently, funeral homeswere the exclusive dealers ofcaskets. We offer caskets at thousands of dollars less than the national average. arr 5 Montreux, said Monday that Magleby was not a racist and that the cross burning was a prank to impress friends. De Montreux took Magleby’s case to a three-judge panelof the 10th U.S.Circuit of Appeals, which affirmed the conviction in 2001. Among Magleby’s claims to the U.S. Supreme Court was that De Montreux was ineffective handling the first appeal, “which was big surprise to me,” the lawyer said Monday. “It's OK — people haveto appeal and makethe arguments they can,” he said. 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