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Show v. n.1 y-,. .... ., Page Twelve - The Springville Herald - July 31, 1996 Citizens participate in arts tour of Northwest The Halen-Dallin Volunteer Guild is sponsoring a tour to the Pacific Northwest to benefit the Springville Museum of Art and to raise funds for the Centennial Wing project. Citizens are invited to participate in this arts-related event. The tour-day tour will be September 12 through 15. The tour features the museums and key interest areas of Seattle, Victoria nd Vancouver. Included in the tour is a boat tour and Native American Salmon Bake on Tillicum Island, the Seattle Art Museum, the Royal British Columbia Co-lumbia Museum. , Buchart Gar OnAccess means easy registering or UVSC Registering for classes at Utah Valley State College (UVSC) has become easier thanks to the new OnAccess computer system. Designed by Brian Starks, UVSC computer services programmer, pro-grammer, the system gives students stu-dents on-line registration through an easy-to-use graphical interface. inter-face. It allows students to access grades, tuition fees, personal date information and degree evaluations, evalua-tions, all this can be done from any computer in the world that has access to the Internet or to the World Wide Web. Registering Register-ing for classes used to mean long lines and busy phone signals. However, now everything can be completed in two easy steps, registering through OnAccess and mailing in the tuition payment. "We are so excited about this program." said Tom Rasmussen, assistant vice president of campus computing. "Students will be able to take care of registration needs without stepping foot on cam-' PUS." , ; , ' Registering for classes on the web not only makes it easier for students, but will also eliminate time consuming tasks for - the college staff, allowing them to concentrate on programs and services that will more benefit the students. OnAccess also bring Governor Michael Leavitt's concept of virtual university a step closer to reality. The system, which has been on-line since March, has been licensed by the remaining eight state colleges and universities, universi-ties, and is currently being installed in-stalled into their systems. This will enable transfer student to access their student information from any campus in the state. In time, students should be The first covered wagons made the trek from the Missouri River to the Rocky Mountains in 1830. New Chiropractor in Springville! Eric Sanders, D.C. 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UVSC's home page address is www.uvsc.edu. A live demo of OnAccess is available at 222. key-rpocess.com. , , Interest Rate Annual Percentage Yield (APY) $100 to $ 999. 3.75 3.80 $ 1,000 to $ 4,999 4.00 4.06 $ 5,000 to $49,999 4.15 4.22 ; $50,000 to $99,999 4.40 4.47 $100,000 and up 4.75 4.84 . Utah itattewiMe The Springville Museum of Art was chosen as the host for the 1996 Utah Arts Council "Statewide" Exhibition. The show opened on July 7 and will continue contin-ue until September 1. , Nearly 500 works of art were entered in this show while only 100 were accepted. They are . exhibited in two regular galleries and a small works gallery on the museum's main floor. Unlike previous years, when juring was often based on the ideological grounds, that to be considered significant a work of art needed to work within the more experi-mentive experi-mentive 20th Century aesthetic, this exhibition has "quality" its Custom Carpet & Vinyl grand opening Aug. 3 Jim and Shirlene Jordan and Art and Ruth Florence are proud to announce the opening of their new store at 50 N. Main in Springville. Spr-ingville. They are so happy to FINALLY be open! The past six weeks have been spent plastering, plumbing, painting, deep-cleaning, sodding and decorating in order to get ready to open. Their store will offer a wide variety of carpet, vinyl and VC tile, sales and installation for residential and commercial use. Their goal is to provide the highest quality products prod-ucts at a good value with friendly, friend-ly, excellent service. Jim has been in the floor covering business for 32 years and will continue to install as well as sell and give estimates. A life-long Springville resident, Jim NT . -., 1 Keep it liquid with a ' You want an investment that helps money you invest whenever you need it! cold place. Planned Savings Plus is a great way to thaw out. To open by any First Security Bank branch before August 15, 1996. Rates accurate as of June 1 7, 1 996, and may change at any the disclosed annual percentage yield. First Security checking only criteria. According to the jurors, James F. Cooper and Debbie Solon, "Our sole criterion for judging the Utah Arts Council State competition was artistic excellence. excel-lence. During our deliberations, we did not favor one style, medium medi-um or ideology over another. Nor did we attempt to strike an artificial balance between works that are characteristically 'modernist' 'moder-nist' or 'traditional.'" The museum is open on Tuesday Tues-day to Saturday ,5 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sunday from ,3 to 6 p.m., and is closed Monday and holidays. Admission is free. is following a family tradition of retail sales... his grandfather, Elliot Nelson Jordan, owned and operated Jordan Book Store and Stationery. The popular book store was located between the Star Theater and Biz White's Barber Shop here in Springville. Jim's grandfather also worked for the local newspaper. He was married to Florence Thorpe. Jim, Shirlene, Art and Ruth are anxious to meet and serve the citizens of Springville and Maple-ton Maple-ton and want everyone to stop by and see their new store! Their Grand Opening will be August 3. , A chicken ranch in Ohio has 4.8 million hens which lay 3.7. million eggs daily. , high interest ' ,- you make the most of your Impossible? Not if you have a Planned Savings Plus account from First Security Bank. Planned Savings Plus is the disciplined way to save - a fixed amount is taken from your checking account automatically each month. It features a tiered interest rate that gives you a higher rate ' of return as your savings increase (see the chart). And since it's a liquid savings account, you can make immediate cash withdrawals at your convenience. ' 5 The world of investments can be a very time, including after the account is opened. $50 minimum opening balance required. Must maintain a balance of $ 1 00 to obtain account ond monthly transfer of at least $25 from checking to savings is required. Fees could reduce the earnings on the account. ... t . 1 1-. V v ." This oil painting, "Journey's End," by Derek Hegsted of Orem is one of the works in the Statewide Art Exhibit now at the Springville Museum of Art. Self-stick notes It was a mistake that worked." In 1970. Spencer Silver, a 3M researcher, was working to develop devel-op a new strong adhesive, instead, in-stead, he created a weak adhesive that could be lifted off easily. Four years later, a fellow re-' searcher, Arthur Fry. convinced 3M there might be something to Silver's development, making self-stick notes a huge success. 4 ' W .: Planned Savings Plus. . ; money. You also want to have access to the V- T your account, just stop ; Member Hurray for velcro The lowly cocklebur was the inspiration for Velcro. George de Mesiral, a Swiss engineer, got the idea after returning from a trip to the alps with cockleburs clingnm to his wool stockings. De Viestral invented a machine to make his new hook-and-loop fasteners. The "vel" is for velvet and "cro" is ' for hook, as in crochet. " . ? F.D.I.C |