Thursday, 26 June 2008
BEARDALL--BROKEN ARMS Print E-mail
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What are the odds? Rylie and Cheyann Beardall, daughters of Kalen and Michelle Beardall, both broke their arms on the same evening within an hour of each other. Rylie was on a house boat at Lake Powell when her accident happened, and Cheyann was at her grandparents home in Springville trying to play Tarzan, or is it Jane, in the old apple tree. The two won't be doing much swimming this summer.

 
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Thursday, 26 June 2008
LIGHTNING SAFETY AWARENESS WEEK Print E-mail
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Lightning Safety Awareness Week is June 22-28 and the National Weather Service requests your help in this campaign designed to educate the citizens of Utah about lightning risks and how to protect yourself and your loved ones.

 
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Thursday, 26 June 2008
SF lightening safety indoors filler Print E-mail
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A house or other substantial building offers the best protection from lightning. For a shelter to provide protection from lightning, it must contain a mechanism for conducting the electrical current from the point of contact to the ground. On the outside, lightning can travel along the outer shell of the building or may follow metal gutters and downspouts to the ground. Inside a structure, lightning can follow conductors such as the electrical wiring, plumbing, and telephone lines to the ground.

 
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Thursday, 26 June 2008
400 SOUTH CUTLINE Print E-mail
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Photo by Craig Conover/The Springville Herald

 
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Thursday, 26 June 2008
LIZ ELDER COLUMN Print E-mail
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The kitchen floor needed to be mopped and I was so afraid that if I didn't do it right away in the morning, it would never get done.¬ I was supposed to meet someone for lunch at the Olive Garden in Provo at 1:15 and I had some company in the morning that didn't leave until 12:30.¬ 

 
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