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Candi Higley - SPANISH FORK PRESS
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Recycling might be a new concept for many Spanish Fork locals, but it isn't for one life-long resident who has been recycling aluminum cans for seventeen years. Verona Andrews, or as many residents know her, "Big V," has been collecting aluminum cans from around the community and then taking them to Swenson's Metal to be recycled. All of the money that Andrews receives from the recycling is donated to the Spanish Fork High School. The school has used the funds in a variety of ways over the years to help with the school's athletic programs and to help students pay for entrance tests and other tests at the MATC, when they otherwise wouldn't be able to afford them.
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Amy Sorensen - SPANISH FORK PRESS:|amp|:not;:|amp|:nbsp;
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At age 12 Na Rhea Rucker started skipping meals during the day and would then eat and eat in the evening when she got home from her many activities. Partly due to scheduling conflicts but mostly due to emotional stress, her new eating habit became an issue of control for the teen and by the time she was a freshman in high school she was a full fledged bulimic.
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The 14th Annual Llama Fest¬ will be held at KHQN Radio Station and Utah Valley Llama Farm two miles south of Spanish Fork on Main St. Festivities start from 4 pm, on Saturday July 19th.
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W. Leon Pexton, Chief Operating Officer and General Manager of Utah Municipal Power Agency (UMPA) in Spanish Fork, received the American Public Power Association's (APPA) James D. Donovan Individual Achievement Award at the Association's national conference in New Orleans, Louisiana. The award was initiated in 1959 and recognizes those who have made great individual contributions to the electric utility industry and to public power.
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Three ways to travel with your spouse yhis Summer and not kill each other
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