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Your mate will end the week with a romantic interlude, - TAURUS: (April 21 - May 21) and, if unattached, a - new love i is waiting. _ Guard against any undue. stress - someone or something has hit just the right button and drained your energy. Your mate may be having problems cop- | SCORPIO: (October 24 - November 22) _. ing, and moodiness will no doubt result — remember COURIER GEMINI. (May 22- June 21) Make time to stay home and rest, tension from all oe It may be time to step back from current projects to think things out, to give you a better perspective on long-term career strategies. It’s a good time to share bright ideas with receptive colleagues. There seems to be an old adversary back on the scene, be = cautious and patient. — www.o CAPRICORN: (December 22- January 20) It’s reality It will be a challenging week, and you are assertive in getting your ideas across. A friend will no doubt welcome your help, and may be either combative or irrational, so be patient with them. But there will also be a limit to patience, SO know when to say enough is oe: COMIC off the mark = _ sides may be stressing you out. Your fresh, new ideas in the workplace will be received very favorably. Conditions are excellent for rapid progress at work. Get i in contact with an old friend you’ve lost track of. — SAGITTARIUS: (November 23 - December 21) | Your keen memory and problem-solving abilities will help you to impress your bosses. that actions will always speak louder than words. _check time for you, with memories and intuition playing major roles in your actions for the next few months. There are powerful spiritual insights dominating your inner self. by Mark Paris ma -¢c¢ oO m DID YoU KNOW un. eee AND ZL oe A SECRET LITTLE LOVE NEST? _ CANCER: (June 22- J uly 23) There may be heavy demands on you, SOo try to stick to routine and all will go well. If you have been clinging to either a child or lover, you need to let go AQUARIUS: g anuary 21 - February 19) Your health is in question during the week. Be reassured that there is nothing wrong with you that more rest and less stress won’t cure. Take extra time for your mate, and have a long and loving talk with a loved one. Your communication skills ma get you through the week’s Chane s: : | a little, they need more space now. Angry words may flare between you and another, be cautious. ‘PISCES: Gains 2G March 20) LEO: July 24 August 23). Your mind is usually quick and perceptive. You . ae ati will no doubt captivate others with your wit and wisdom. Authorities at work are interested in hearing ed 05: You may need to talk your ideas out. Nobody will mind though, because what you have. to say is fascinating. The work week will start out with opportunity for monetary gains. There are differences of opin- jon which may threaten a friendship; resolve them now. Js or ttt =a% * aSefers® your opinions, and the ability to see the big picture will be greatly appreciated. Listen to the ideas of oth- ate ates seats ers. ; IF THIS WEEK IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: You are MarkParisi@aol.com. 2-42 www.offthemark.com VIRGO: (August 24 _. If you can grasp an financially don’t pass Again, the extra effort be 93). opportunity to better ce it up, the effort is worth it. may be needed at work — go | highly attuned to your own emotions and those of ROBBIE MISUNDERSTANDS HIS GIRLFRIENDS REQUEST 76.GO OPEN A CAN OF WORMS others. When in love, you emerge with your lover with all your heart, mind and soul. Your friends know | you will be the first to join their celebrations, and the early and stay late. Your understanding of the needs CIENT PEREIRA MONEE ELI LONE LEO LEME last to leave when trouble strikes. Christensen Dodge, Brent Brown Toyota and Christensen Chevrolet/Buick are overstocked and must sell 300 cars and truck for as little as $99. 00 this Saturday, oes 24, 2001 during a ae sales event. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ~ PROVO UTAH 7 _ To move these vehicles welll be} pricing used cars financing for victually every level of credit his- tory. that could sell for six to nine thousand dollars at the four to six thousand dollar range.” This event promises to be exciting. “If you’ve | Brent Biowa and Craig Christensen, owners “never seen this type of disposal before, make of Brent Brown Toyota, Christensen Dodge and sure you arrive early, say Brown and Christensen Chevrolet/Buick, plan to hold a Christensen. To simplify the’sale, every vehicle one-day sales event on Saturday Feb. 24th, at The will be pre-marked. The sale lot at 1995 No. University Auto Mall located 2 blocks west of University Parkway in Provo will open for pre-’ Cougar Stadium. Brown and Christensen state view at 9:30 am. Saturday. All vehicles will be that due to enormous incteases in new vehicle open for inspection at that time. sales this year, they find the dealerships criticalAt precisely 10a.m., the slasher will begin ly overstocked with used vehicle trade-ins slashing prices to” the lowest possible price. Quite frankly, we've never seen anything like Whoever is sitting behind the wheel of any these last few months. We're in a position where used yehicle will be given first opportunity to we have to liquidate these vehicles in a hurry to purchase the vehicle at the posted sale price in bring our inventory back in line” the windshield. No haggle, no hassles. Used car Brown continues, “We're going to hole this buyers will be available to bid on trade-ins duren asual $99 Sales Event, where every used vehi- ing the sale hours of 10 a.m. to 7 pm. cle will be drastically reduced, some at only $99! Lenders will be there to arrange low-cost — Christensen states, “Please be advised this is a one day only sales event. Because of the size of » the discounts being offered, when our inventory has been reduced to the desired level, the sales’ tags will be removed and all vehicles will return to normal pricing,’ “This inventory situation has been very diffi- cult on us, but it will certainly be an opportu-. nity for the consumets who participate. We'd rather give our local customers the chance to purchase these vehicles than to send them to the wholesale auctions in Salt Lake” says Brown. Questions regarding this sale can be directed to (801) 224-1320, (801) 373-9500 or (801) 373-2570. | Vin numbers available at the dealership. |