Serve Daily Issue II.XI April 2013

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Meritfest: Around the world with Dr. Who! Pompeii, and toilet paper By Cat McNeece Merit Academy Student toga races. Enjoy European

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Simpy Basketball Youth Basketball Camp at Springville Parade 2011

Basketball legend teaches “Simply Basketball” to kids in Springville By Barbara Watts Springville Arts

We ask our valued readers to support the advertisers and distributors. We appreciate their willingness to support this special project. The focus at hand is to promote service, liberty, local business. We are looking for column writers and articles. Please call or email us with your ideas. See contact info on page 2. Serve Daily those around you.

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Watts came to Utah in 1972 as a high school All-American from Menlo Atherton, California. Widely recruited by colleges and universities, he chose to be the first freshman ever to start on the varsity team for the Weber State Wild Cats and never looked back. He became the first four-year letterman at Weber State,

while earning his Bachelors degree of Science and was inducted into the Weber State Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003. In 1974-76, Watts played in the Big Sky tournaments and was chosen most valuable player in’76. While playing semi-pro-

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respectable reputation in the state of Utah. Providing For any do-it-yourself exceptional customer service landscaper, Woodstuff the is what we offer each answer. Woodstuff is geared customer. We provide a lot to help homeowners do their of one- on-one time with our landscaping themselves and customers. “We have many provides everything they who bring in their plans and may need to beautify their we are here to offer suggesyard. Family-owned and tions and help in every way,” operated for 27 years, see WOODSTUFF, page 3 see WATTS, page 3 Woodstuff has earned a

Utah Valley Roller Derby Donates to Tabitha’s Way By Ashley Miller aka RavenMad Roller Derby Publicity

derby teams color. Dressed in black and white with their matching socks Six pm the doors opened they seemed pretty intimidateveryone piled into the Hive ing, Daughters of Anarchy for Shamrock Smack-Down. the newest team for Happy Bag pipes played in the Valley Derby Darlins were background the excitement excited to tear up the track grew as everyone took to for the first time as a team. their seats. There were people Rollin’ Rebellion returned with homemade signs and to the track dressed in their favorite after a very

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close loss to Sirens of Steel in the 2013 season opener. With nerves high they were not going to let that loss take them over. They were out to show themselves and the fans they would push harder and skate faster for that win. D.O.A and the Rebels took to the track. The first half see DERBY, page 5 Rachel McBride & Danielle Mahoney

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In June Springville kids from kindergarten to 6th grade will again be having a lot of fun at the Cherry Creek Elementary Gym as they learn the fundamentals of basketball under the care of Jimmy Watts. Jimmy is a legend in the

world of basketball. According to Dick Hunsaker, Head Basketball Coach at Utah Valley University, “Jimmy Watts is one of the greatest collegiate basketball players in the history of the state of Utah.” “Jimmy has a great love for the game of basketball and enjoys sharing his knowledge with our youth.”

chocolate tasting, rocket launching, Henna tattoos, life in Deaftopia, live entertainment and many more hands-on, multi-sensory activities. Merit invites everyone in the community to come and see what Merit is all about! Meritfest will be held on Friday April 19th 5:30-8:30. Proceeds benefit the school and Kenya Keys a non-profit for African Education and the school marquis project. Save the date because Meritfest is one event you don’t want to miss!

Enter the Tardis and travel around the world with Dr. Who as Merit presents their fourth annual Meritfest. Meritfest is a night for family, friends, and the community to come together and enjoy Merit’s talents and hard work. Everyone at Merit gets involved and helps make this event fun for all ages. This year you can interact with and discover the many cultures of the world. Come and experience the Book of the Dead: an experience in Egypt, Volcanic eruptions in

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