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Show -irr-yj-aj -ir t 'i ",irl"1 )' 1 ' "l''""lr' "' ' " " """ Census Bureau to conduct survey in area next week Fuelwood permits available for AF Canyon aki rvwvsvMivs of (ho Bureau of the Census w ill conduit a survey of employment in this area during tin work week of August 15-2tt, 15-2tt, 1983. William K. A&mis. dirtvtor of the Bureaus Regional Offiee in Denver, announced today. The survey is conducted ftr the U.S. lX'partment of llnir in a sicientifieally designed sample of approximately fio.otx) luniseholds throughout the U.S. Kmployment and unemployment statistics based on results of this survey are used to provide a continuing measure of Uneconomic Un-economic health of the nation. For example, in June tin' survey indicated Dial of Hie 1119 million men and women in the civilian IaNr force. 100.8 million were employed. Tin national's unemployment unem-ployment rale was 10.0 percent, down from 10.1 percent tin month U'fore. Information supplied by individuals in-dividuals participating in the survey is kept strictly confidential by law and the results are used only to compile statistical totals. According to Harry Opfar, Pleasant (Jrove llangcr District, Uinta National Forest. "Four hundred asien fiH-lwood permits for the American Fork (Canyon area will Ik available for sale I" the IMiblie. Itcgiuning at K a m. on August lii K.uh permit will allow Hie gathering of two cords of aspen, and will cost $10 per permit These ix-rniils will Ik- sold at the Forest Siicrvisir's Office at HH West Km North, Provo. and at the Pleasant (Jrove Kanger District Office ;it :t'm Fast Km North in Pleasant (Jrove ( itien, Krview. Press, Thurs., Aug. 11, 1983 -Page 15 Taylor Maid opens, claims 'oldest profession' ! 1 V -wit f Sis RICK TAYLOR A broad grin crossed the face of young Utah entrepreneur, Rick Taylor, president of Taylor Maid Beauty Supply, as he held fast to his claim that he's involved in the oldest profession in the world...although, he admits there are some people who would argue the point! As far back as you car to go in recorded history men and woman have been adorning their bodies, preening their hair, anointing their skins and camouflaging their faces. "Yes," Taylor reiterates, "Cosmetics are as old as history and the exploitation of homosapien's desire to be attractive is as old as time itself." Although there's little that hasn't been said about the ability of cbsmetic products for men and women to beneficially affect lives, Taylor feels the point cannot be stressed sufficiently to match its reality! Taylor is firmly convinced that although hair styles and cosmetic fashions may change from season to season, women will never change. "They may be astronauts and attorneys at-torneys today, as well as housewives and mothers. ..but people will always want to look their best, and with today's economy, they want to accomplish this while spending the least amount of money possible. "Taylor Maid Beauty Supply is well known to Utah shoppers. Our rapid expansion can be traced to our reputation of offering specialized service and the finest professional products available on the market today." Rick went on to explain, "I'm dedicated to maintaining main-taining these same high standards of professionalism in our new store in American Fork. I'm inviting everyone to stop by on Saturday, August 13, at 640 East State Road and celebrate our Grand Opening. We'll have a famed Hollywood makeup artist on hand demonstrating demon-strating the tricks of his trade. Randall Lowe, who has transformed the faces of some of Hollywood's biggest stars - Lorenza Lamas, Keil Martin, Trevor Howard, Olivia de Havilland, Helen Hunt, Conrad Bain, Dee Wallace, Diane Ladd, and Christopher Atkins to name but a few - promises all tricks are easy once you see them done in slow motion." Mayor Malcolm Beck, Miss Utah, Lynn Lambert, and Miss American Fork, Pam Davis, will also be on hand Saturday to perform ribbon cutting ceremonies and welcome guests. Taylor adds, "Along with Lowe's personal appearance we'll have free gifts with purchase and plenty of door-buster bargains." Hunter's safety class to be held, young hunters must attend A hunter's safety class will lie may W- obtained, held Aug. 2! at 4:.') p.m. at the The fee is $-1. The instructor is American h-gion Hall in l'hi. Dean Qillcrigc. For more Hunters 1 1 'A' to 2! years old must information call Colledge at 7f H attend before a hunting lkvn.se 9112. Utah Young Moms to meet Tuesday .. .. . - The Utah Young Mothers will meet for this month's study group on Tuesday, August 16, at 7:30 p.m. at the Orem City Center. There will be a group discussion and review of Chapters 1 through 8 from the textbook "How to Make Your Child a Winner." Special guests will be the James Jacob family, "Putting Our Act Together - (or at least we're trying!)" They will demonstrate family devotionals and teaching at home, etc. Their mother, Ladawn. was 1982 National Young Mother. All mothers are invited to attend There is no charge. 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