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Show a Thursday, August 3H 2007 DAILY HERALD PZISGS3 AT TII3 P1SI.1l-$2.63 vU Holiday Oil, 1223 W. 1600 North, Orem $2.63 Maverik, 2707 W. 12600 South, Riverton $2.63 Maverik, 425 W. 9000 South, Sandy dailyDigest COUNTYWIDE I Motorists traveling $2.63 Maverik, 11400 S. 700 East, Draper $2.54 planned to have two baseball fields, a soccer Add, parking .. and landscaping. The contract was awarded to Hansen, Allen & Luce, a cfvO engineering firm now working with the city on a wa--. ter master plan. four lanes from the junction of State Road 92 to a half-mil-e east of Deer Oeek Dam. U.S. Highway 189 in Provo Canyon over Die Labor Day weekend will tee another significant change to the highway construction project. After more than two years of construction, atarting today, vehicles will travel along the new bridge sthefacei the dam at Peer Oeek Reservoir. "This is a significant step toward completing the project. Bridge construction began March 2005 and crews have been working steadily on the bridge until now, said An Golden, Uah Department of Transportation resident engineer. Initially two lanes will be open across the bridge. The remaining sections of the new will open later this highway ' falLV. UDOT built the bridge to reduce the sharp turns at each end of the dam. The bridge is approximately 500 feet long : and stands nearly 100 feet in the air. Federal and state funds 490 million have been spent to widen the highway to . . ' I The Utah County Demo- - . crats are hosting a community picnic at 5 pm on Friday at the pavilion at Nielsen's Grave in Orem, Sandhill Road and 2000 South. Participants should bring their own picnic dinner and drinks. Desserts will be provided. Participants also are invited to bring canned foods to help the Utah Food Bank. After the picnic, the group is going to see the Owlz play the Ogden Raptors at 7 pm. 1 For more information, call Flying J, 840 N. Main St, Payson $2.69 Maverik, 300 N. Main SL, Springville $2.59 ' Flying J, Exit 1-1- 5 200 $2.61 . . 261, Springville N. Main SL, Springville Prices reflect the cost of regular unleaded gasoline at p.m. on Wednesday. Mom prices at www.hefaldextra.comgas. 5 PAYSON I Payson Golden Onion Days begins Friday with a baby contest at 6 pm. in Memorial ' Park, 250 S. Main St., and a Payson-Spanis- h Fork high school football game, also at 6 pm. at the high school, 1050 &. Main St. The Starlet Pimpernel will be presented by Pay-so- n Community Theater at 7JO HIGHLAND pm at Payson High SchooL Fireworks will start at 9 p.m. at Payson Junior High School, I Highland may get the sports park promised when the 1025 S. Highway 6. Golden Onion Days contin- - ... Beacon Hills subdivision was first approved on the northues through Monday. For a west foothills. complete list of events, log on A proposal to approve to www.payson.org. 1195,000 far the design of the sports park passed at the Aug. PLEASANT GROVE 21 Highland City Council meetI Pleasant Grove city would ing. It will cost about $1 million to complete the park, which is like to remind residents to . . " 225-292- . as a tribute to Tollestnip for her work in establishing professional learning communities. Tollestrup is an associate director at BYlTs Center for Improvement of Teacher Education and Schooling. Sage Creek Elementary was selected for its proposal of developing a pyramid of interventions in progressing toward a professional learning' community. Sage Geek has approximately 750 students e teachers. and 31 The grant money will be v used to send a team of six teachers, a facilitator, and an administrator to The Solution : Tree fyramid of Interval-tions workshop in San Diego on Sept. . keep yards and vacant lots free of weeds. Weeds create fire hazards and also spread their seeds to neighboring residences. Qty codes require that landscaping be completed in the entire front yards of residences. Full front yard landscaping is required within two growing seasons of the issuance of a certificate of occupancy of a home. SPRINGVILLE full-tim- I Sage Geek Elementary School Natalie Call ' LEAIUI XLZOZUES ... Get the full story and other news of local interest in your community newspaper. wmomtmwnmxmimi Lehf Free Press Pleasant Grove Review f' Pony Express Cathy Allred 756-766-9 . Principal was the first recipient of the $ 10,000 Myra Tollestnip Professional Learning Community &ant. Richard DuFour and Becky DuFour sponsored this Lehr, Cedar VSIley, Saratoga Springs, Pleasant Gnwa or Undon . : 11-1- 2. American Fork Citizen Lone Peak Press Barbara Christiansen 756-766- 9 - American Fork, Highland, Alpine or Cedar Hills... . Orem Times Michael Rigert 443-326- 5 Orem, Vineyard, Reva Bowen MOUTH COUNTY STAFF Timpanogos High School will be getting its Ton the . hillside. . . The Orem City Council approved a new law Tuesday that will allow any high school in Orem to place sign on the hillside above the dty, for special events, on a temporary basis. Regulations state the signs can be displayed for up to seven days on a designated parcel of property. Requests for scheduling a display must be made 90 days in one-lett- er : . cky-owne- advance. And although Mountain View High Schools MV logo is technically two letters, It will be considered as one for the signs. - Aaron Barth, a recent graduate ofTHS, asked the City Council to allow the hillside signs. .. During the Qty Council dis- equity in the use of that? We need to make sure the other two high schools (Orem and Mountain View) feel owner- - . ship.! Councilwotnan Karen said illumination on the site had not been addressed and added that she was worried about fire hazards. She cussion, Councilman Les Camp- suggested each school post a bell said he was concerned bond for trash pidtup, but that about parts of the proposal, wasn't included in the ordinance. including maintenance and reI think these kids just want pair costs, liability and schedulto have fun, and I don't want ing issues. Orem cfty is a city of three to kill it, said Councilman high schools, Campbell said. ' Dean Dickerson. I dont think How do we get fairness and Im in favor of a bond. The consequence will be they do playing the signs is a privilege not take care of it well, they that could be lost if abused. win lose the privilege. Let these - There was a feeling that kids have fun with it. Lets try this issue had waned, said not to pick it to death. Mayor Jerry Washburn, ad- The regulations state that the dty manager can suspend the right of any high school to install or maintain sign due ' or can deny to applications if they are deemed to be contrary to the public health, safety or welfare. Councilman Mark Seastrand Said that having Timpanogos apply for the sign was the perfect project to get youth in the dty involved in dty govern-mebut emphasized that dis . n, 1 ( i j fo f J? kn ... Spanish Fork, Salem, Payson, Elk Ridge, Woodland Hills, Genda, Santaqufei The Springville Herald PatConover. . 489-565- 1 Springe, Mapieton Daily Herald Angie Parkinson 344-254- 7 ' V Praw, countpride meeting... "It would be a great, three-hi- gh school activity. w. I 7931011 ext 10 . frim KlB3BQP) FINE FURNITURE FOR LESS Debbie Chandler dressing a number of student council members from THS attending the meeting. That youre atill here this evening, expressing continued interest, says something for you. An improved trail may need to be built to the sign site. .Im sure you would vohin- - ' teer to build the trail, Camp- bell told the students at the lift i j i iy?1 i i Spanish Fork Press I Itj'AV mnv AUTOnAHN( iiAwu .Tlf f .tcii , . a 4 . |