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Show SPANISH FORK WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2009 • A7 Covering what matters most Salem Easter Egg Hunt Nebo Chorale Namon Bills / Spanish Fork News EASTER CELEBRATION: The Nebo Chorale, under the direction of Rick Lunt, presented their fifth annual Hallelujah Easter Concert Friday, April 10 at the Provo Tabernacle. Also participating in the concert were the Utah Valley Children's Choir, the Payson Civic Chorale and the UVU Institute choir. Dr. Don Cook accompanied on the organ. Anderson: From COUNTY • A l posing the waste water and solid waste stations coming to Palmyra. The Utah County Commission will be meeting with CRU on April 22 at 6 p.m. in the County Commission chambers. Anderson looks forward to the meeting, and said he welcomes the opportunity for CRU to change his mind. Anderson shares the philosophy that change is inevitable, but believes that change can be controlled to a certain extent. "We can't stop development, although the economic downturn has definitely slowed it. But we can plan for development and channel it where we want it to go," he said. Anderson urges residents to share their opinions with city leaders and the County Commission. 'lWe want to do what the community wants, but we need to know what that is," he said. "We've got great leadership in south Utah County. We've got the best leadership I've ever seen — we've got some mayors and councilmen who are visionary, honest, and will take input. And they're tough. We've got the team. If we don't succeed, shame on us," Anderson said. City: From SF • A l Kate Jarman / Spanish Fork News RAINY DAY PEOPLE: Salem hosted an Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 11 at the Mt. Loafer Recreation Complex. Rain did not deter many Salem youth from making it onto the field to collect eggs and hopefully win prizes, including some bikes. The live bunny, Skittles, was also a big hit. Thanks to everyone who helped organize the event and to the prize sponsors. work for at least the next 10 years. Robinson then also asked the council to approve a contract for the maintenance of their building with Nebo School District. The school, district has a program that enables special education students to gain some real world skills as well as pad their pocketbooks. Robinson, noted that the contract acts like a month-to-month contract in that either party can terminate the contract, but the duration of the time frame is set for one year. The price paid monthly with be $400, which will go to the program and the students participating. Don't miss one of the most popular shows in the West! LUCKY WINNERS: Bike winners pictured here are Aaliyah Newton, above; Courtney Barlow, below; and Kyle Larsen, bottom. ':-^y&'*t*y':':^':-;$&J$? |