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Show License Fee Increase Considered A bill to increase hunting hunt-ing and fishing license li-cense fees will be considered con-sidered during the 1980 Utah State Legislature budget session. Clair Huff, operations director for the Division of Wildlife Wild-life Resources says, "The proposed increase in fees is necessary if the Division is to cont- r Getting matia simple. Chonge-of-residence dilemmas fade after a WELCOME WAGON coll. With Welcome Wagon, it's my job to help you make the most of your new neighborhood. Shops. Community opportunities. Special attractions. Lots of facts to save you time and money. Plus a basket of gifts for your family. I'll be listening for your call. A(rr O- mmwm Susan Whittle Ph. 225-1024 l ,, Lf ii'H IE M nil? lin rl 1974 4 spd, Needs Some Engine And Transmission Work 73 VW Bus 7 Passenger, Sun Roof Rebuilt Engine, New Tires 2995 77 VW Camper Bus With Pop-Top, 4 spd. $5895 77 Rabbit 2 dr, 4 spd 2 To Choose From $3995 Plus Many More Great Buys . . . Rill Rarf h rVw1 PkoJ H r. . . . n ji 1 S'dO Cars to Choose from Hnnn fill 7n m Vyjtii urn VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE AUDI 400 S. ivisit Une ot Uur Salesmen - Joel M . YOUr? NEW CAR PURCHASE 3 YEARS or 5O,000 MILES APPROVED USED CARS 1 YEAR OR 12,000 MILES ... AT NO EXTRA COST . . . SAVE THE HASSLE, SEE THE KING 100 WEST CENTER, OREM inue to provide present services." i f u aft r I r' !BPBv riF w t i i-ti i rd i mm V-ij as sLd kihJ I As Is Special VW 7 Passenger 2295 75 UiU UU1 Ul. 1 All Priced to. Sell. Come and See Us. University, Provo 374-1751 OMLY UARANT hrFMTMTIOlh The Orem - , , , r--.l-l .IT-- ' Ill- - - - - -"T III I II - - - r . - ., II,, II , III f Alcoholism, Dependency U.S. Health Alcoholism and tran- quihzer dependency is the number one public health problem in the United Mates according to Dr. uubepn rursch, U.S. Naval Hospital, Beach, California. Long The Senate Subcommittee Subcom-mittee on Health and Scientific Research heard testimonies in September 1979, regarding the extent of misuse of prescription tranquilizers such as Valium and Librium. Witnesses testified as to the serious and persistent per-sistent side-effects of tranquilizers such as anxiety, an-xiety, depression, paranoia, para-noia, or memory loss. Many witnesses felt doctors were not adequately ade-quately informed as to the high addictive nature .3 :n.. 61 1 f on Bus . e n i i i iJ U 77 VW Bus 7 Passenger, 4 spd. $4495 VW Rabbit 2 dr, 4 spd. 2895 79 Rabbit 2 dr, 4 spd. 2 To Choose From $5495 T ToscanQ 1CU ltllUaUCS OTA Tranquilizer Number One Problem 0f tranquilizers. Patients were not warned to not consume alcohol under the influence of the drug and not to take tranquil- iMrs durine pregnancy because of possible serious ser-ious effects to the fetus. Individuals who are addicted to tranquilizers must be carefully moni- tored during withdrawal in order to avoid the patient lapsing into con- vulsions. The witnesses to the Subcommittee included individuals addicted to Valium and Librium, doctors who operate treatment treat-ment for individuals addicted ad-dicted to addictive drugs, and executives representing represent-ing Hoffman-La Roche (the company which manufactures and distributes distri-butes Valium), and the Director of the Bureau of Drugs, Food and Drug Administration. For more information on Prescription Druf Abuse, contact The Gathering Gath-ering Place, 377-4300. City To Study Sunday Closing Sunday Closing be came an issue once again when Councilman Gareth Seastrand proposed pro-posed a study of com munity needs and de sires. In view of changing times and life styles, the issue's being on the bal lot next spring was sup ported by Mr. Seastrand. He emphasized the cur rent trend towards "one-stop "one-stop shopping". With en ergy-conscious shoppers facing thee ver-risingcost of gas, the number of shopping trips is being reduced, said Mr. Seastrand. Seas-trand. He also stated that comparison shopping is being abandoned. To learn the needs and opinions of Orem's businessmen, bus-inessmen, who are af fected by the current With our recent bout of cold weather, ice on roads and crosswalks cross-walks became a real hazard. Above, Orem medics help one unfortunate un-fortunate gentleman who was injured from slipping on the ice in front of city hall. ir r- Trrr - ti 1978 Mercury Bobcat Air, Good MPG See to appreciate ' TJT7 1 ""ii 1 1 j u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii iii iBitiiuuuiuuuuu.'v mi Current Interest Rate 11.783 paid on a $10,000 deposit for a 6 month period. Federal Regulations prohibit the compounding of interest on Money Market Certificates. For more information caJJ 225-7215 GENETS STATE BANK 140 West 800 North, Orem Member FDIC Early withdrawals ere subject to an interest penalty H0MEW0RKERS WANTED Stuff Envelopes! We Pay 30 e Each! Information Send Stamped, Self-addressed Envelope To Symtex Enterprise, P.O. Box 1501 , Bloomfield, N. J. 07003 trend, a study to gain their input was suggested. "This is not a religious relig-ious issue," he said. Rather, it is an attempt to best represent the businesses bu-sinesses and residents of the community. Councilman EarlFarn-worth EarlFarn-worth seconded the motion mo-tion to determine the interest in-terest ofareabusinesses. However, it was the opinion of the Council that, while the matter merits attention, it should not be placed on the spring ballot at this time. --n i i iwii n nwim $ if I Geneva Times For the Week of January 17 thru January 23 Being willing to let the question rest in the hands of th residents of Orem, Councilman Seastrand quoted Abraham Lincoln: "The first sovereign is people." The question of Sunday closing and the "Blue mentioned in connection with the hours of Orem's new recreation complex. At that time, the topic was received with explosive ex-plosive response, pro and con. ii - - ...m--a aj 1977 Mark V Moon Roof, Designer series. See to appreciate Miscellaneous Rent My Motorhome $30.00 per day plus lOe a mile or $175.00 per week plus 10 per mile; self - contained. Sleeps four. Ph 225-8957. 225-8957. tfb. FOR SALE 1963 LeMans pontiac' $900. 225-5393. Sept. 27FN FOR SALE 71 Dodge Power Wgn, Vt ton, AC PB, Auto hubs, 4 whl Drive, Call 225-5162 11 7B TRUCKS FOR SALE Private Sale: '77 Dodge Van - Short whl base, V8, AT, good cond. $2600.224-7344. 117B BYU Presents Amade Trio Performing 17th and 18th century music on instruments in-struments of the same era, the Amade Trio will present a concert at BYU Wednesday. The concert, sponsored spon-sored by the university's Department of Music, will be in the Harris Fine Arts Center MadsenRe-, cital Hall at 8 p.m.. The trio is composed ofSonya Monosoff, Mai - colm BilsonandJohnHsu. The group is trio-in-residence at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, where they have concentrated their efforts on the trio literature liter-ature of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. Individually - and as a group the Amade Trio many concerts throu-out throu-out the United States, Canada, Ca-nada, and Europe. The musicians have also recorded re-corded several albums, with Miss Monosoff's recording re-cording of the Bach Sonatas So-natas with James Weaver, harpsichordist, receiving the 1970 Stereo Review Award for "Best Record Rec-ord of the Year." Bilson performs on a fortepiano replica by Phillip Belt, built in 1977. It is an exact copy of an instrument built by Anton Walter of Vienna in the 1780's. Miss Monosoff's Mon-osoff's Baroque violin is by Joseph Klotz, 1795, and Hsu's Baroque cello is by an anonymous French cello-maker from about 1750. The ensemble will open their performance with Haydn's "Trio in G Minor, Hob. XV:19." A product of Haydn's years in London, the trio was published in late 1794 as the middle work of three trios, Op. 70. These trios are dedicated to Marie Therese, Princess Esterhazy, the widow of Haydn's former patron, Prince Anton. The second number on the program will be Mozart's Mo-zart's "Trio in C Major, K. 548." Written in Vienna Vi-enna in 1788, this trio is one of six late piano trios Mozart composed, only a short time before his death. GENEVA SQUARE 809 West 400 No. Orem Geneva Square is near Geneva School, Geneva Park, West of K mart on 400 North, 2 blocks to proposed Orem Community Hospital site. Some Space Available Now, Balance complete spring 1980 For rental information call Luke Real Estate, 224-0600, 225-6580 Drug store, candy shop, barbershop.beauty salon, wig shop boutique, bout-ique, insurance office, gift shop, macrame, arts and crafts, dental office, appliances, dress shop, health and diet center, medical services, doctors offices or your business. MSG Orem-Geneva Times Ph. FOR SALE Honda 90. Trail Bike Excellent 'Condition. $350.00 Phone 225-5393. 4 WHKEL DRIVES '63 Scout, 4 cyl., good cond., full cage, brush guard. $850trade. 225-7204 after 5 p.m. Jan. 1,1980B. INSTRUCTION Violin & piano lessons for beginning to intermediate inter-mediate students. 377-5537. 377-5537. Jan 17-31WP CAR FOR SALE 1976 Oldsmobiie, Omega. Good condition. condi-tion. 2-doorcoup. Price below wholesale. Contact Con-tact Stan Summerill 373-6812RUFN HOME FOR SALE Your truck andor boat for my $81,500 Orem home Contract possible. Lovely newer home: 5 bedroom, 3 bath, family room, fenced, etc. 225-3981 Jan. 17-31P The trio's final number will be Beethoven's "Trio in G Major, Op. 1, No.2." This composition, which mav have been sketched - while the musician was uving m uonn, was iin- ished after Beethoven moved to Vienna in 1792. The three trios, Op. 1, were published in 1795 with a dedication to Prince Karl von Lich-nowsky. Lich-nowsky. It was through these trios that Beethoven, Beet-hoven, already known as an accomplished pianist, came to the attention of the Viennese public as a composer. OPEN HOUSE Saturday, January 19, 1980 12 to 5 p.m. 950 South Sage Creek Circle, Springville This charming house in Springville is just what you've been looking for! This 3 bedroom home is carpeted and draped, has fenced back yard, patio, and is fully landscaped! It is located on a quiet dead-end street. It sells for $49,500, and the owners will pay up to 3 points! Close to schools and church! Come see it to see how special it is! You'll love it! fFi pEAL ESTATE "Personalized Service To All Utah County" Fred Johnson. . . . 225-6524 Debbie Sorenson. 225-0749 Sue Allman. ..... 489-7586 REALTOR MEMBER OF MULTIPLE . 148 South State-Orem II mi Plaza 1100 Annex (West End of Parking Lot .' i'0l 1116 South State, Orem. January 17, 1980 225-1340 FOR SALE By owner-builder $62,000. Custom-built. 1142 upstairs. 3 bedrooms. bed-rooms. 2 full baths. 1000 unfinished down. Quiet str. near 4th So. State, Orem. 225- 1769 or 489-9201. Jan 10-31 Paid. HELP W ANTED Part-time take inventory inven-tory in local stores. Car necessary. Write phone number. Experience Exper-ience to ICC 382 Para-mus Para-mus New Jersey 07652. Janl7-31B COINS WANTED Silver and gold coins wanted. Immediate cash. Top prices. 756 3084. Jan 10-31WP FOR SALE 1970 Honda 90 Trail Bike. $295 Call 225-5393. 225-5393. Dec. 6TFN. SALES HELP W ANTED TEXAS REFINERY CORP. offers PLENTY OF MONEY plus cash bonuses, iringe benefits to mature individual in Orem area. Regardless of experience write A. P. Pate, Pres., Texas Refinery Corp., Box 711, Fort Worth, Texas 76101. Jan. 3. 1980'B personal New Year's Resolution to earn your high school diploma? Alpine School District has a special free program for you. For information call Susan 756-9671 ext. 57, Doris 756-2344, Sandra 768-9512, or Kathy 224-3729. Jan. 17, 24, 31, Feb. 7B. nsurance 225-2900 PAYSON 465-3283 Arden LeBaron. . 754-3674"j 224-0600 n |