OCR Text |
Show P.ige 4 0 R E M TIMES Br.iydon G. ill. ind jumps mi Mm Ii-in (ii'- It (( nirii(iii' '. Jump St.Ky Johnson When ( ,ii I .I.!,'T derided In hiv mniiiA :i,lu ;i business. :; .ml w v. ms.-, In put ll into ' unci Inn:.1 Ii ' oiild Ikivc I tin !"ii,- I ''ii' v lumping ;i m I I c(iii-:!( c(iii-:!( llu-. n I mi kvartl." Altvi Alf i Iii-,in-s. the iifwK "pcncii .lump I in ll in I .nidi in, i . .: l.niiiK Inn ci-iilcr I ; ixt ii id. In 'mil 'i,iii ,ci ,, tianipd-iiii'- . ; . 1 1 i- ll .il-.' , mi hides juinl inll.ii.il.lc I"'. - ;ii"! I hi llidiiv I ' m HI i'- I he I I .l!tl)l ) I i spucc .it lump ' in ll ,iiu s kids mid '' '' i1' .ml.'' .i p.n i' I ' i lump. ' in;, ii:'! rM r-.c I : .' i ,ii i I imi:; - I ' il )( ( ijilc "i ,ill ,r,:i " in i c. Ilm i" siikI. "II i ill-. ! - ,i 1,'imil'. i ii ii (inmcnl il li e iu ililll miii, in- rr ,, ' : i'ii " ';'!' sp.i. . i -1 niiidc II' "'..ll ' 'UllU'l' k It Is WfHlltl in'. ' ,i -,,iit' pi, k i' iii ump. '. il Ii' 'HI '.'. ' H I i il i 1 1 1 lumped ' 'ii I '. I'lL'.uei kids and iidulls '"sen ! ' ,'iiiu Mjuarc leet ure '"ii i' 'ii'-d ul I milv I' r use bv jllHIpel s Ullllcl lulll leel lull ROAD f& ay. m B Spring Acres Arts Park 620 S. 1350 E. Springville Tickets $10.00 Tickets are available at the Springville City Offices, online at www.springville.org or at the gate. H 4 Gates Open C kKl r U at 7p.m. lJ Pt ft - ;fh j A i -1 A A 'v - I L t I I i, V V. c y i: ; 11 i' r ,48& .-s2tAjhmxa.mm. ,- ,- ,., ,, 7 , 'l STACY JOHNSON North County '""'' ' " -hmip ( )n II. in Lindnn. opened August 3 and offers its patrons 10,000 t aims at family fun l':' I ,:i '. :. I Iii' d KNilll in; Lil.ii.i' Ifi' 1 1 i , i idddli-i l'"l Ull I ' i .1' ' ' '1; III!! I' i,ll ' I III- s ' j 1 1 n Li. -1 p.il i ( ii is Most ol I 'll' kids who Use die ml l,ii,ikl( s. ihiii!i. 'ink use llv-ii) oi ,i 1 1 -w minuies. and then llii v ai liai k on the Irani-polini's Irani-polini's " Al;i i said In i i :c 1 1 imp' ilmc .ii e,i. Jump ):'i I1 ;mi , pi ' ,7 ki -. a vai n.'l y o I un , k i ;vii i s I ii'sn ii s lumping. I'al I mis i an pi, iv dot lcball. li.iskel liali I 111 i iM s, voiles ball ol a b' nil.' c I " iard. .', iui ll iiels sk . ile! io. 1 1 del - and snoss i loard-ei loard-ei s leal ll 1 1 H ks Jump ( )e il, healed alongside I J.") in I ih' i. ii;, i iieiied Aut; M, at I ( I be.':., in ll;'' ss "I ks hv Al- lifi loi m i!.'.. ,.,ns, "I sas si .llu !:iii; like ll aboul ( i;;lil eal s ai;o. aild I eahi'd In r.s Ian il s i mid be to II I , e si iin'l 1,,. like l lial .'" AL'.ei said Ii is omeiliin ni' l.innK ami I i ealis erio ." So lai I he business has been a siici ess lie i.iid e aic open lo have a blast, and e ci one that has come hen lias Aijici' said "We arc Lmiliiiii aboul Kill people a day. DUUUD m i fj c; 17") on Saturday, and everyone has lelt with a smile." Besides having a family Ii iendly environment, Alger said one of the most important aspects of his business is keeping keep-ing his prices family-friendly. "My brother has seven kids, and there is very little that he can afford to do with his whole family." Alger said. "We wanted to make sure that families fami-lies could come together and jump." Keeping that goal in mind, Alger set up Monday and Friday Fri-day as Family Night, where a family of eight or less jumpers could jump for two hours for S:50. Alger also offers discounted rales for youth groups in the ai ( a, allowing these groups to jump Tuesday through Thurs-day Thurs-day for 85 a jumper. "We want to make sure that families can come and stay healthy by jumping, and still not break the bank to do it." Alger Saul. Alger still has plans for Jump ( )n It. that he says are in progress. prog-ress. He plans to put arcade games in one side of the building build-ing and incorporate activities into the business schedule. In the fall, they hope to have Jump Aerobics as well as Mommy Mom-my and Me jump time. If you go Hours: Monday-Friday noon to 9 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Address: 700 S. 1500 West Suite 200, Lindon, Utah Phone: 623-8778 Web site: www.jumponit-party.com www.jumponit-party.com fic Lincoln There are certain medical procedures you want someone experienced to handle. Anything remotely associated with your hearty for example. hen it comes to your heart, you don't want to take chances. That's why it's important to know that physicians perform more heart procedures at Inu-rmountaih Healthcare hospitals than all other Utah hospitals combined, lhat experience helps us understand heart conditions in alt their variations. Intermountain Heart & Vascular Services Utah Valley Regional Medical Center I05 HOSPITAL Ml K AV-DEE HOSPITAL CINTIt P.IMA.V CHIIO.EN S MEDICAL CEHIEE DIXII RICIONAL MIOICAL CtNTIK ticke Heritage Festival sponsors The Pleasant Grove Ki-wanis Ki-wanis Club is seeking sponsors spon-sors for the Heritage Festival Festi-val Celebration on Sept. 8 at the Pleasant Grove Historic Downtown Park. Bronze sponsors will receive re-ceive their business name on a banner for an event and 10 barbecue meal tickets. Silver sponsors will have a business busi-ness banner, a logo on a promotional pro-motional poster, an option for a banner at the event and 20 barbecue meal tickets. Gold sponsors receive all of the above and 20 additional ad-ditional meal tickets, their logo on the back of all meal tickets and their logo on five promotional banners posted around the city. Those interested can reach Mike Chamberlain at 785-9714 785-9714 at Edward Jones office or at 830-5585 no later than Aug. 17. Taz Business moves Robbie Robertson with Taz Business Solutions has changed office locations. Their new office is at 275 N. 950 East, Lehi, and Robertson Rob-ertson can be contacted at 7664994. Garden Bistro opens Sandie Addis, owner of Cool Beans in Lehi, has introduced intro-duced a garden bistro behind her shop on 51 E. Main St. every Thursday from 6-9 p.m. Anyone may participate and perform vocals or in- Academy is accepting applications for our Junior High program, for the 2007-08 school year. Please apply at the school at 1582 W. 3300 N.t Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 or contact us at 756-2039. For more info, check out our website www.UneoliMKa4tmy.erf Better heart technology tods to I betrer cbanot off getting back to hying life. i'jf " ;t Thursday, August 16, 2007 strumentals. "It's just a really good way for the community of bringing bring-ing cultural diversity into the area," she said. Cool Beans sells fresh- ; baked pastries, muffins and cookies, and has gourmet hot chocolate, smoothies, juices, Italian soda, cappuccinos cappuc-cinos and lattes for refreshment. refresh-ment. Cafe hours are Monday Mon-day through Friday, 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, 8 a.m. to noon. "It's like open mike. Anybody Any-body who wants to play can come and play, different people show up all the time," Addis said. To reserve time or for more information, Addis may be reached at 768666. Smart Cookie opens American Fork location Smart Cookie Company has opened a new store at The Meadows in American Fork. The store is located adjacent to the Cinemark 12 Movie Theaters, 743 W. 100 North. The original Smart Cookie Company location opened in Provo in June of 2005. Smart Cookie Company offers more than 25 varieties variet-ies of gourmet cookies and baked goods, made from scratch daily. The signature dessert item is a Gourmet Ice Cream Cookie Sandwich, which customers can concoct con-coct by combining two of their favorite cookies with a scoop of premium ice cream. "I want the new American Fork location to be the dessert des-sert destination for people yearning for a unique dessert des-sert treat in a cool, sophisticated sophis-ticated atmosphere," said Christian McDaniel, founder and owner of Smart Cookie Company. lincoloAcadenjv It leads to expertise in providing the most advanced treatment plans and better care options. And as Utah's cardiac care leader, we're committed to the best in research and the most effective technology. All of which means better clinical outcomes and faster recovery for our heart patients. (POO |