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Show Orem-Geneva Times Wednesday, September 30, 1992 Page 12 rat Dai i ""'wiw i""' 1 '" r..,r,..,w..rr..,l... i i i Dunk the Clown was one of the favorite activities for Orem Elementary kids. Fourth grade students take time out to pose with clown handing out balloons. The activity was held Friday and is a fund raiser for the school. LDS Church announces fallwinter VISN programs A new television magazine created expressly for teenagers heads four programs produced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that will reach viewers on VISN (Vision Inter-faith Inter-faith Satellite Network) this fall. "Center Street will feature five hosts weaving together a lively and fun half-hour of news, issues, career profiles, music and movie reviews," said Arnold R. Augus-tin, Augus-tin, the Church's VISN Relations director. "Center Street will showcase show-case today's teenagers doing good things for others. It's a television magazine program where teens can find encouragement in pursuing pursu-ing the positive values lacking in the popular media. It's a place where relevant issues are discussed." dis-cussed." The new program will air Tuesdays-at 4 p.m. (Mountain Time), Thursdays at 5 a.m. and Saturdays at 4:30 p.m. The three other programs slated for the fall season are LDS worship services, a TV news magazine series, and the weekly Mormon Tabernacle Choir broadcast. broad-cast. "The worship services are abbreviated, ab-breviated, but typical sacrament meetings (Sunday worship services ser-vices held in LDS chapels). They feature brief sermons by adults and youth alike, with solo, congregational con-gregational and choir musical selections," Augustin said. The worship services air three times weekly on VISN cable channels chan-nels Mondays at 6 a.m. (MT), repeating Wednesdays at 1 a.m., and Thursdays at 11 a.m. "We're also featuring Times and Seasons, a half-hour news magazine series that examines values from an interfaith viewpoint. view-point. The wide range of topics covered includes health, sports and Sunday worship, child pornography, por-nography, interfaith help for the homeless, voluntarism, media reviews, money management, etc.," August said. The news magazine's regular features include American Postcard, Points of Light and commentaries. Times and Seasons will run three times weekly-Tuesdays at 12:30 p.m. (MT), Thursdays at 12:30 a.m., and Fridays at 5:30 p.m. According to Augustin, the fourth program features the Mormon Mor-mon Tabernacle Choir with narration nar-ration and brief spiritual messages mes-sages about values, family life and courage. "Some 3,300 weekly programs have been recorded at the Tabernacle on Temple Square in Salt Lake City." The Mormon Tabernacle Choir programs run on VISN Sundays at 2 p.m. (MT), Mondays at 11 p.m., Wednesdays at 7 p.m., and Fridays at 2 p.m. It's Our SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY and who would we rather celebrate with but YOU, OUR CUSTOMERS! So We're Having A "Customer Appreciation Day" Wednesday, October 7th 1 Join us as WE serve YOU Refreshments, and Loads of Thanks J Wednesday, October 7th. AH Day Long!! Melanie Crandall ' ' Alisa Larsen ELLIS TAYLOR Manager . ' f Jli ill tl If you're not our customer yet, well now's a good time for us to get acquainted. Come on in and we will be happy to open an account. This is our way of saying "Thanks, Customers for seven great years in Orem and 101 years in Utah Valley. RON HEAP Assistant Manager 415 North State 224-1320 Amy Davidson f -"""Ml i i Karen Ferre X Angela Haslam Debbie Campbell "Central Bank That's My Bank. " R erne mbe Your Old Fl ame. Chech your furnace now. Memories of the way you were last winter. Toasty warm thanks to the perfect per-fect cold-weather companion, your gas furnace. You can have all the warmth you need again this winter hy following these four simple steps: 1 . Clean or replace filters. 2. Chech the hlower belt and oil the hlower motor. Ajid make sure that hlower doors are replaced properly. 3. Check to see that air ducts and ventsflues are unobstructed. 4. Remove objects from around furnace and give it a test run. You can perform these simple checks yourself, contact a heating contractor con-tractor or call the Rocky Mountain Gas Association at 1-800-729-6791 for a contractor referral. Treat your furnace right today, and it will make vou feel warm inside tomorrow. Mountain Fuet A QUESTAR COMPANY n |