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Show Citi4H. Review. VrvH. Thurti, Sept 1, 1183 - Page 14 funds to fight birth defects Ride-Alon- g I Genealogy Assoc. ' . , - ." , Sk;. .- .S'' ; begins new year , The Utah Valley Chapter of the Association Utah Genealogical 1983-8- 4 : with its the year begins first meeting, Thursday, Sept. 1 at 7:30 p.m. in Room 357, Wilkinson Center, BYU. interested All l" jjjjjjT WMM "" . . MH. - Now i'S , r- .mm.mrmzz.jz., . . are persons t pre-regist- Everything from candy to freshly cooked chicken, hot delectible doughnuts - and gasoline for your vehicle can be purchased at the recently opened Mr. G's on the corner of Fifth East and State Street in American Fork. And while you're there, you can even rent a movie for viewing when you get home and relax. "We're basically a neighborhood grocery, with gasoline available as a convenience for our customers," laughed John J. Wolfe, Director of Operations of Central Distributing, of which the American Fork firm is part of the chain. The unique design of the building draws potential customers inside -just out of curiousity if nothing else. At first glance, the structure appears as a castle out of medevial history - complete with towers. d Once inside, you find a facility, with items handy and easy to find. The towers are used for everything from cases of pop, etc. to storage. Mr. Wolfe said the lighting was designed with lights over the aisles instead of over the items in order to minimize shadows. Mr. G's features a full line bakery with over 50 varieties of doughnuts to tempt your taste buds, and a menu board for delicatessan items sandwiches of meats, cheeses and garnishments. "Our delicatessen features items found in California and New York deli's - items we believe both residents and visitors to the area will enjoy," Mr. Wolfe said. In addition, chicken and potato logs are cooked daily; drinks are available; and general "pick-up- " items can be found. "We are a neighborhood food store, first, and a gas station, second," Mr. Wolfe commented. "We have eliminated video games and substituted video cassette rentals," he noted, with over 200 titles available. Movies are rotated to make sure a good selection is er - the hospital, your 'Hypnotic Realities and Weight Loss expenses don't stop... For many people, weight control consumes many hours of otherwise productive time out of every day. As most adults have discovered, weight is very easy to gain, but very difficult to lose and keep off. On Thursday, Sept. 1, Dr. M. Ford a licensed clinical McBride, psychologist, will discuss hypnosis as an important and means of attaining permanent weight loss. He will also discuss ways to reduce stress, eliminate behaviors and improve This lecture is part of a continuing series of presentations offered as a public service by the Utah Center for Behavioral Medicine and Family Relations, Edgemont Professional Plaza, Suite 3707 N. Canyon Road, Provo 84604. The lectures are held here at 7:30 p.m. For further information please call available at all times in both VHS and Beta. The unique design of the store has attracted national attention, and has been rated as "state of the art" by top magazines in the trade. Further stores of the same design are planned for Salt Lake and Ogden. "We have had a good response from the community since opening here," Mr. Wolfe said. No stranger to the area, he has Mr. G's in Pleasant Grove, Provo and Spanish Fork. Brent BrOwn is the manager of the American Fork store, and the e firm has 17 employees. are open 24 hours a day. They Prizes will be given to the individuals raising the most money. Any individual who raises at least $1,500 is eligible to win either a registered Arabian gelding, donated by Paul and Marty Taylor of Lehi, or a horse trailer the choice will be the winners. Prizes, from to saddles, will be given to everyone who raises $40 or more, with the prizes varying with the amount raised. When you're in noihtHM IunkI food and gasoline slorc. New 'Mr. GV features bakery, delicattessen, convenience and videos money. Registration forms are available at the Southern Utah Chapter of the March of Dimes, 227 N. University Avenue in Provo. Ride-A.'on- welcome to attend. The topic will be Mid west research presented by Preston J. Owens. Mr. Owens just returned from the Mid west and Canada where he has been doing genealogical research. He has had 23 years of personal family genealogical research experience in the areas of New York, Connecticut, Maine and England. He is currently employed as a research analyst for the Family History and Genealogical Research Cenler at BYU. V " The March of Dimes will sponsor g Sept. 7 its eighth annual to help raise funds to fight birth defects. . is a horseback The Ride-Alon-g ride through the Sundance Resort in .Provo Canyon. It includes a free chuckwagon breakfast and midtrail lunch. Individuals who are participating must bring a horse and a minimum entry fee of $30, or they can by Sept. 13 for $25. The registration fee must be paid before the actual ride. Individuals interested in participating are urged to get sponsors to contribute in order to raise the Check with State Farm for hospital income insurance. is 1 mb i J self-imag- e. (TATI FAIM a good neighbor. State Farm Is there. 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