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Show Orem-Geneva Times Wednesday. May 18, 1994 Page 3 - . . Vi." ? 4ifl f. J X SAM PALMER 5 U 2 L ORREN SQUIRES Orren Squires called to serve in England Orren Squires, son of Paul and Deborah Squires, has been called to serve in the Manchester England Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He will be speaking at sacrament sacra-ment meeting this Sunday, May 22, at 8:30 a.m. in the Northridge 3rd Ward Chapel, located at 1674 North 200 West, in Orem. An open house will be held at his home, 1705 North 80 West, Orem, from 3:00 to 6:00 that day. Orren has been attending Utah State University and at- l J-J r if i i -r rpr nun i ir-om Miiirn Nihrn M a '. J t lr. jl oci vcu as ceremonial cmei ior tne. Order of the Arrow in Scouts. Elder Squires will enter the Missionary Training Center June 1st. v. BRYCE HULL Bryce Hull homecoming Elder Bryce Hull recently returned from serving in the Japan, Fukuoka Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints. .' ' He will give his welcome home address on Sunday, May 22, at 9:00 a.m. in the Vermont 2nd , Ward, located at 400 North and ., 400 East in Orem. Bryce is the son of Bill and ' Helen Hull. ' ' Mark Eddy homecoming Elder Mark Eddy, son of Richard and Mary Eddy, has returned from the Dominican "Republic Santo Domingo East Mission. His missionary homecoming ' will be held in the Park 1st Ward Chapel, 750 West Center, Orem, at 2 p.m. on Sunday, May 22, 1994.' RN CASE MANAGER OREM OFFICE Full-time position open for RN to coordinate a comprehensive and on-going care plan for designated clients in the home health setting. In conjunction with the Area Manager, direct subordinate staff in delivery of planned care. We offer opportunities for growth and professional challenge in a- supportive sup-portive environment, along with competitive salaries and excellent benefits. Applicant must have two "to three years MedSurg experience ex-perience with at least one year experience ex-perience in home health setting, as well as current Utah RN and driver's license and automobile insurance in-surance on own vehicle. PlcaBO call 224-8138 andor send resume to; COMMUNITY NURSING SERVICE & HOSPICE Attn: Cathy Gilmore, Mgr. 893 South Orem Blvd. Orem, Utah 84058 Equal Opportunity Employer SEAN J. HADLOCK Sean Hadlock to serve in Germany Sean J. Hadlock, son of Jim and Jill Hadlock, has been called to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Germany Munich Mission. His missionary farewell will be on Sunday, May 22, at 9 a.m. in the Timpview 6th Ward, located lo-cated at 950 West 1200 North, Orem. An open house will be held at the Hadlock home, 632 West 1360 North, Orem, from 5 to 9 that evening. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on May 25. J , KEN MORGAN Ken Morgan homecoming Elder Ken Morgan, son of Iva Lou Morgan and the late John Reid Morgan, has returned home from serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints in the Washington Seattle Mission. He will be speaking at a sacrament sacra-ment meeting May 22, 1994, at the Orem 3rd Ward Chapel, 365 South 900 East at 8:30 a.m. .... Friends are invited to visit with him ia his home at 246 South Ellis Drive that afternoon and evening. Orem Kiwanis Club seeks new members The Orem Kiwanis is seeking ladies and gentlemen living in or working in Orem who would be interested in joining the Kiwanis International Service Club. Meeting and associating with the good members of our community; com-munity; gaining knowledge about current local, state and national issues; and spending some time serving the citizens of our city are all honorable desires and are enjoyable. enjoy-able. We are a service club and give some time, as we can, to the building build-ing of our community and its citizens. The Kiwanis Club sponsors spon-sors the Hope of America Award for elementary school students, the Lincoln Essay Contest for junior high school students, a major cross country track meet for high school students, and the Key Club on high school campuses. The Kiwanis Club meets weekly week-ly for lunch. A speaker informs us on a current event and upcoming ' events are planned. Our president loessio ids, IH 3 BflVS! All Natural T-Lite with Chromium Picolinate 771 N. State - OREM - 225-2150 Sam Palmer to serve in London, England Sam Palmer, son of Jim and Vickie Palmer, has been called to serve in the London, England mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His farewell was held on May 15th at 2:30 p.m. in the chapel located on 9th South. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on June 1st. MANDY BROOKE PEAD Mandy Brooke Pead called to Moscow Mission Sister Mandy Brooke Pead has been called to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She will labor in the Russia Moscow Mission for ", a period of 18 months. , Mandy has been attending Brigham -Young University for the past three years, and is three classes away from graduating with her bachelor's degree in the humanities. She has taken one semester of Russian. Mandy's farewell will be conducted con-ducted this Sunday, May 22, at 9:00 a.m. in the chapel located at 135 E. 2000 S. in Orem. Friends, neighbors, and others are invited to attend. Mandy will enter the Missionary Mission-ary Training Center June 1, 1994. is Jim Wilbur, 224-1279. Please plan to attend a weekly meeting, get a free lunch, and meet your friends in Kiwanis. Please call Earl Cropper at 225-5059, Kurt Gilbert at 2264486, or any club member for time and day. We would love to increase our club membership with the good ladies and gentlemen of our city. WHAT EARN. These days, federal tax-free Municipal Bonds look better than ever. Let me show ypu how the tax exemption can pay off with substantial long-term yield. Call today. STEVEN H.TOLLEY INVESTMENT REPRESENTATIVE 898 South State 27 Orem, Utah (801)226-5125 2 Edward Jones & Co.' subiecl to slate and locil tun. .. .'Mt- .... M Vlotv 4 j , J4.-KEEP M m 1 KI: Ik ) I J) SCEItA Shell Outdoor Theatre in Orem offers 19 events on Starry nights planned SCERA Shell Outdoor Vincent Van Gogh may have created the world's most famous rendition of "A Starry Night", but the SCERA Shell Outdoor Theatre does plenty of justice to the starlit skies of summer. In easily it largest season ever, the SCERA playbill of 19 events begins with a Spanish Pork Children's Theatre production of "Tom Sawyer" May 19-21, and ends with a presentation Sept. 8-12 of Neil Simon's modern classic comedy, "Barefoot in the Park" directed by Rosanna Ungerman. Wedged between the opener and closer are concerts by The Kingston Trio May 23 and Mel Torme July 25, country recording star Michael Martin Murphey June 20 and Utah tenor Michael Ballam August 15. LexdeAzevedo will offer a full-stage show of instrumental in-strumental jazz and new age music Sept. 5, and doctor-by-dayElvis-by-night Robert Moody returns for an encore performance August 22. Additionally, a full slate of musical theatre will include "Brigadoon" June 10-18, directed by Jerry Elison; "Annie Get Your Gun" July 7-9, directed by Nathan Criman; "Camelot" starring Robert Peterson July 15-23, directed by Syd Riggs; and "Hello, Dolly" August 5-13, directed by Syd Riggs. Fine arts culture will be represented repre-sented by the first performance of the newly awarded gold medalist of the prestigious Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition on June 27. The Utah Symphony Steve Linton Community Affaits Manager US WEST Communications 374-4443 in Provo M It ' . I Why? Basically, we're running out of new phone numbers across the country. The growth in traditional telephone applications and use, and the introduction of new applications and technology require more and more new numbers. In the past, this situation has been solved by introducing a new area code. Now, we are running out of area codes as well. After exploring various alternatives, our industry chose to increase the number of available prefixes and area codes by interchanging them. Up till now, certain number combinations were reserved for area codes, others for prefixes. By interchanging inter-changing them, all those numbers that were reserved for area codes can now be used for prefixes and visa versa. For example, my number is (801) 374-4443. With the interchangeable dialing plan, there can now be a new area code (374) and a new prefix of 801 with a range of line numbers from 0000 to 9999. It's easy to see how Interchangeable Dialing -1 10 for short- will readily meet the need. At the same time, it is a relatively simple adjustment for our customers. There's no change in rates. In addition, local.calls, 911 emergency calls, 1411 directory-assistance calls are ncj affected by the new dialing plan. The same holds true for: calls to 700, 800, and 900 numbers; calls to 950 numbers; and long-distance calls to other area codes. At the present time, you can dial either way and your call will be completed. But as of June 19, if you fail to dial 801, you may get a recording reminding you to include it. If you have preprogrammed speed dialing numbers, modems, fax machines or other automatic dialing equipment in your home or business, you may need to reprogram the in-state long-distance numbers to include 801. 1 10 impacts all telephone companies and the overall conversion across the nation will be completed by. January '95. I hope you will agree that the industry has found a fairly simple solution to what is fast becoming a critical need. (Paid Advertisement) will travel to Orem for two concerts con-certs during the summer, July 11 and August 29, ending with their famous rendition of the 1812 Overture set to live cannon blasts. Rounding out the season is a Community Artists Concert and "The Pied Piper", presented by Missoula Children's Theatre. "We never, ever want to get complacent" says SCERA Presi dent Norm Nielsen about the expanded ex-panded season. "We want to stretch every year while maintaining maintain-ing our original goal of providing arts and entertainment that is af- . fordable. That intention is permanent." per-manent." Affordability in SCERA terms means about $1.30 per event for adults when all 19 events are purchased pur-chased on a season ticket for $24.75 and less than a dollar per event for children ages 3-11 with a $15.75 package. Tickets for, individual events range between $5 and $10. Season tickets are available at the SCERA Showhouse office, 745 South State in Orem between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday or by calling 225-2569. 225-2569. 'When we said SCERA offered the best live entertainment in America, some people kind of snickered," Nielsen says. "But we have a solid core of dedicated people who work hard to provide excellent entertainment with an extensive range of options and prices that are hard to beat. We 1 10 INDICATES GROWTH Many of us can remember when we dialed just four numbers to call across town. And many of us can recall grumbling when equipment changes in the switching center made it necessary to dial all seven digits of the phone number in order to complete a local call. The frustration of a new dialing pattern requirement may be relieved by understanding why it is necessary. Starting June 19, if you are calling outside your local calling area, longdistance long-distance and within Utah, in most cases you will need to dial 1 801 the phone number. a season ticket at Theatre really seek something for everybody." To meet their goal, SCERA uses more than 300 volunteers who take tickets, sell concessions, work on stage, and learn technical techni-cal aspects. For more information, call SCERA at 225-2569. 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