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Show SPRINGVILLE HERALD Section 2 Thursday, August 21, 2008 Anne Weber to exhibit works at Brown House of Fine Arts Dr. Jared Condie joins dental practice here The Brown House of Fine Arts, 274 S. Main, Springville, is delighted to invite the public to meet the artist, Anne Weber, at a special showing of her pastels on Saturday, Sept. 6 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. There will be music and refreshments. refresh-ments. The show will remain re-main in the gallery through Sept. 30. Ten years ago, in 1998, when New Hampshire pastelist Anne Weber and her husband Jim wondered where they should retire,' they made many trips all over the country searching search-ing for a small town they might like to live in. They liked Utah well enough to visit it twice and when they found that the small town of Springville was the "Art City" they were convinced "this was the place." As soon as they got here, one of the first things they did was to offer their services to the community. Anne painted several out . a-' : t - y . . .' '. 1 k - - -S, "" I1 11111 m I i nr-nr n Am i "X - - - ' - ' -- - -- - '- -' 1 The photo show a paint of Utah show near Seattle, Washington. Sept. 6-30. SMc agencies to monitor gas prices Utah Governor Jon Huntsman announced today to-day that the Department of Agriculture and Food and the Department of Commerce Com-merce are actively monitoring moni-toring and analyzing Utah gas prices. In the most recent AAA gas report, the State's average price for unleaded gasoline was third highest in the nation. "Gas prices are hitting everyone hard. As the rest of the country is seeing see-ing some relief from exorbitant ex-orbitant gas prices, gas retailers in Utah have not shown Utahns a commensurate com-mensurate decrease at the pumps here at home," said Governor Huntsman. Springville Mon - Sat 6am-11pm Closed Sunday ' Fresh .J n n - .a broccoli i . . - V Fresh UL'. Celery NC 3 While supplies last ,mM Red & Green Leaf Lettuce I 79(Jeach r standing backdrops for plays at the Villa Theatre: the beautiful Egyptian figures for "Joseph, and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" and a Colorful village for "Music Man." Although she has been composing and selling her many scenes from the East, Anne was happy to draw the spectacular mountains and scenery here. Working Work-ing hard, she has entered both local and national art shows and won many prizes for her work. She received awards for four years of Utah County Art Board Juried Exhibits, the AAUW Women's Artist Art-ist Exhibit and an honorable honor-able mention in "The Pastel Pas-tel Journal's" 5th Annual Pastel 100 Competition in 2004. She has exhibited pastels in two years of the Degas Pastel National Exhibition, five years in the Springville Museum of Art Salon, four years in the Pastel Society foothills by Anne Weber, which was Her work will be on display at the "We are asking these state agencies to monitor the situation within their en forcement cowers to make sure Utahns are not being from 189 yards, at Hobble taken advantage of." Creek Golf Course. It was To this end the Depart- witnessed by Mark Schaef-ment Schaef-ment of Food and Agri- fer and Jake Collins, culture will continue to monitor gas sales through its Weights and Measures program to ensure consumers con-sumers are receiving the right amount and the Department De-partment of Commerce review any complaints of deceptive sales practices. If suspicious practices are detected, the agencies will refer them to Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff. . ""ice 13 Cauliflower I! mie Juppfcs last r ft - i i . of New Mexico, and seven year in the Provo Freedom Festival. In West Coasts exhibits to New York exhibits, ex-hibits, she has show outstanding out-standing work, garnered awards too many to mention men-tion and sold many of her pastels. In a career spanning more than 40 years, her favorite subjects have been the marshes and coastlines of the East, and people gathering in markets and cafes. But she's excited about Utah. "Mountain, water and forests are a constant pleasure and a challenge to depict. I see beauty in Utah's arid landscape...I love the wild, rural nature of the west," she said. Anne's mountains and streams are familiar sights that all of us have seen and loved. Do not miss this wonderful opportunity to see a great artist's work. juried and displayed in a pastel Brown House of Fine Arts from Double Eagle Scott Morgan got a dou ble eagle on hole 18, a 485- vard par 5 - second shot Sports & Scouts Phvnfcp.' ilmjTjmJuy . 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He was stationed at Mountain Home Air Force Base and was honored as Officer of the Year in the 366th Medical Group Clinical Clini-cal Dentist Company Grade in 2007. At Mt Home AFB, Dr. Jared has performed over 12,000 clinical procedures proce-dures and nearly 200 IV sedation cases. He worked on. over 4ooo active duty and retired military men and women. Dr. Jared is the son of Dr. Rulon Packard and Marylou Condie and is excited to have returned home and to have the op i I ' We help you create your invitations your way Distinctive, one-of-a-kind photo invitations designed to fit your style, your personality and your budget. Contact one of our designers today to schedule your consultation and to see how easy and affordable your wedding invitations can be! y Call us today to learn more! SHCCCS! 801-489-321 8 cwr tptBvm,rt Apricot mix) ( W mmW 79?ib : :'i While supplies last 1 V 'A 4 ; ,1 V portunity to work with his dad. Jared is a graduate of Springville High School. He is married to Sydney Taylor also a Springville native and they are the parents of two boys. With Dr.'s Rulon Condie and Brian Tuft years of experience, Dr. Jared Condie's current training and the office equipped with new computer enhanced en-hanced technology, they are able to offer our patients pa-tients a greater service along with a flexible schedule to accommodate all new patients and dental emergencies. Please call 489-7364 to schedule your dental appointment. W1 rn ' I) (Wiil!:-in Oil) 'to Fresh i Cucumbers J 3 for $1 i while supplies last Large Green Dell Peppers 3 for $1 While supplies last Hershey Select Varieties Cello Sliced or Whole Mushrooms pkg While supplies last Red Bell Peppers 2 for $1 While supplies last Candy Bars e 4for$1 While supplies last While supplies last J 0K fJ'M InH L 1- -i )lb S:' y |