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Show usiness Mew Citizen, Free Press, Review - Wednesday, November 8, 1995 - Page 9 Clark joins medical staff Doctors Michael E. Callahan, Alan A. Banks and Mark C. Sanderson are pleased to announce the arrival of their new associate, Ron Clark, M.D. Dr. Clark completed his medical education and residency in orthopedics ortho-pedics at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas. He also completed a sports medicine fellowship at Utah State University under the direction of Dr. Marlowe Goble in January 1992. In addition to his duties as team physician at Dixie College, Dr. Clark has assisted in providing orthopedic services at the Huntsman World Senior Games, the Utah Summer Games, the U.S. Pro Ski Tour and Brian Head Medical Clinic. While practicing in St. George he was an active member of the Utah Medical Association and the Washington County Medical Society. Mammography team honored by American Fork Hospital Members of the American Fork Hospital Mammography team, Eileen Farmer, Paula Faddis, Patricia Tolton, and Michelle Starley, have been honored as the American Fork Hospital team of the quarter. The mammography team, whose primary responsibility is to achieve the best quality mammograms mammo-grams possible, were selected for this honor, among other reasons, because all the members have exceeded certifiction requirements MstsBntertamment Anything Goes American Fork High School presents this Cole Porter classic Nov. 9, 19, 11, 13 and 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the high school auditorium. auditori-um. Tickets are $5 for adults, $5 for Ituderis aniJ senior citizens and $25 for an immediate family pass. For more information call 756-8547. 756-8547. Tons of Money Hale Center Theater Orem presents pre-sents this family comedy about a couple who inherit a "ton" of money and then have to come up with a scheme to avoid paying their debts with hysterical complications. com-plications. The play runs Mondays and Thursdays through Saturdays through Nov. 18 at the theater located at 225 W. 400 North, Orem. Curtain time is 8 p.m. For reservations reserva-tions call 226-8600. Joshua This new musical production set in the time of Christ will be presented this Christmas season at Butler Middle School, 7500 S. 2800 East, Salt Lake City. Larry and Lisa Laycock of Highland wrote the lyrics for the new Christian musical with two Sacramento, Calif, residents, Steve Sitton and Patti Andrus writing the music and the libretto. Several Highland residents have been cast as part of the company. The play runs Fridays and Saturdays through Dec. 16. Curtain time is 7:30 p.m. and tickets can be purchased pur-chased through SmithTix. Absent Friends Alan Ayckbourn's drama will be staged in the Margetts Theatre from Nov. 10-24 at 7:30 p.m. A matinee is scheduled Npv. 11 and two preview performances will be Nov. 8 and 9. Public tickets are $8 and available through Performing Arts ticket office 378-4322. MM Mm LOWEST RATES $0 CLOSING COSTS IN UTAH AVAILABLE 9tlmm 30 Yr. I NoPU. APR lPt. APR Fixed 7.75 7.89 7.6 7.74 16 Yr. Fixed 7.376 7.69 7.125 7.51 10 Yr. Fixed 7.6 7.81 7.125 7.G0 8UYr. Fixed 7.6 7.64 7.26 7.49 31-3 Yr. Fixed 7.126 7.26 6.76 C.98 Dr. Clark has been active in medical research throughout his career with publications in 10 different dif-ferent medical journals. Last year he presented a paper at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. He presently serves as an editorial edito-rial reviewer for the journal "Arthoscopy." In 1992 Dr. Clark originated a surgical technique for knee ligament liga-ment reconstruction and holds patents for instrumentation used in this procedure. Dr. Clark is certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery, a member of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons and an associate member of the Arthroscopy Association of North America. Dr. Clark and his wife, Heather, have three sons and are expecting another baby in March. Dr. Clark will be on the staff at and because they uniquely meet the patients' needs by evaluating and diagnosing mammograms with a single visit. The team said they strive to provide quality technical service and emotional support to each patient who undergoes a mammogram. mammo-gram. According to the team, the most unique thing about them is that they are all working mothers who work together so they are all able to fulfill their individual responsi- For the week of Nov. 8-15 Dracula The Vampire Subtitled "He Loved in Vein," this spoof of the popular horror classic will run at the Desert Star Playhouse, 4861 S. State, Murray, Mondays and Thursdays at 7 p.m. and Fridays and Saturdays at 7 and 9:30 p.m., with Saturday matinees as scheduled, through Nov. 11. For reservations call 801-266-7600. Brigham Live This dramatic one-man show about Brigham Young is appearing Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Salt Lake Arts Center, 20 S. West Temple. Tickets are sold at the door. All seats are $6. Apollo 13 (PG) Towne Cinemas. 7, 9:30. Sat. 3 only. Movies 8. 6:45, 9:40. Copy Cat (R) Central Square. 7:15, 10. Dr. Jekyll and Mrs. Hyde (PG) Movies 8. 5:05, 7:10, 9:15. Fair Game (R) Central Square. 7:15, 9:45. First Knight (PG-13) Movies 8. 6:40, 9:35. Get Shorty (R) Carillon Square. 7, 9:30. Gold Diggers (PG) University 4. 7:30, 9:30. Home for the Holidays (PG-13) Academy. 7, 9:30. How to Make an American Quilt (R) University 4. 7, 9:40. The Indian in the Cupboard (PG) Movies 8. 4:35. The Net (PG-13) Movies 8. 4:15, 6:50, 9:30. Never Talk to Strangers (R) Carillon Square. 9:45. Nine Months (PG-13) Movies 8. 7:15, 9:45. American Heart Associations Fighting Heart Disease and Stroke Steven R. Gunn 768-8853 3 To find out exactly how much you could save A1AA 1 A 1 Ralphine Burt on A"8lllle CBr "urance, jusi lor driving a car 768-8853 equipped with airbags, give us a call. We're Your YouVe in good hands, instate Hometown Agents 110 W. Main Lehi, UT 84043 768-8853 Subject to Local Availability and Qualifications. CAIIsiate Insurance Company, Northbrook. Illinois , f Dr. Ron Clark the American Fork Hospital. He is now accepting patients at North Valley Surgical Associates, 1184 E. 80 North, American Fork. Appointments can be made by calling call-ing 763-3885. Casino trip planned for Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Day may bring more than turkey and pumpkin pie to area residents. Rhea Rackman has arranged for a free dinner and package at the Red Garter Casino in Wendover, Nev. for anyone interested inter-ested in attending. "There may be people who don't have plans for Thanksgiving Day," she said. "This would be fun for a group to take this trip." The bus will leave the American Fork area around 7:30 a.m. for the day trip. The price is $16 each. Tickets are available for any age group, including senior citizens. Operation Dumbo Drop (PG) Towne Cinemas. 7, 9:15. Sat. 3, 5. Movies 8. 4:45, 7:25, 9:50. Pocahontas (G) Movies 8. 4:25. Powder (PG-13) Carillon Square. 7, 9:30. The Scarlet Letter (R) Central Square. 7, 10. Seven (R) University 4. 7:10, 9:50. Three Wishes (PG) Carillon Square. 7:15, 9:45. Vampire in Brooklyn (R) Central Square. 7:15, 9:30. A Walk in the Clouds (PG-13) Carillon Square. 7:15. Movies 8. 4:30, 7, 9:20. Water World (PG-13) Movies 8. 6:35, 9:25. Call theaters for additional weekend and matinee shows. Academy, 56 N. University Ave., Provo. 373-4470 Carillon Square, 309 E. 1 300 S., Orem. 224-51 1 1 Central Square, 175 N. 200 W, Provo. 374-6061 Movies 8, Plumtree Center, Provo. 375-5667 Towne Cinemas, 120W.Mah, AF.756-3181 University 4, University Mall, Orem. 224-6622 Imperial Tombs of China Visitors to BYU's Museum of Art between now and March 16 will glimpse nearly 250 of the riches rich-es of the nation's most cherished leaders in an unparalleled exhibition exhibi-tion of China's national treasured. Titled "Imperial Tombs of China," the exhibition represents 2,500 years of Chinese culture and displays dis-plays the kinds of artifacts meant to accompany emperors and their courts into the next world. Call 378-BYU1 for ticket information and museum hours. Rockwell exhibit The Springville Museum of Art will host an exhibition of Norman Rockwell Nov. 2 to Dec. 17. The exhibit will be open Monday evenings from 6 to 9 p.m. and the regular museum hours of Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesdays 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sundays from 3 to 6 p.m. Volunteers are needed to help with hosting at the entrance to the exhibit. To volunteer, call 801-489-2727. Airbags can save your money. And your life. Curtains make a home for Lehi seamstress "Curtains at the window make a house look like a home" is the motto of a seamstress who has draped her life with a home occupation occu-pation that brings delight to her clients as well as herself. Cindy Ferguson of Lehi creates custom draperies and window treatments that can highlight a window or become the focal point of a room. Although she said most of her clients know generally what they want for their home, about half only have a color selected when she comes to their home with her samples. sam-ples. About one-third are award of both color and style, but only about 15 percent have a complete design scheme already chosen for the work, which might include blinds, Am. Fork company acquires Dentronics Electronic Technology Corp. (ETC), a privately-held American Fork company, has announced that acquisition of Demtronics, Inc. of Salt Lake City. According to ETC's president and CEO, Phil Bunker, an acquisi- PL Grove Players to open thriller "111 Be Back Before Midnight" by Peter Colley is the latest offering offer-ing by the Pleasant Grove Players at the Pleasant Grove library auditorium, audi-torium, 50 E. Center, on Nov. 10, 11, 13, 17, 18 and 20 at 8 p.m. An old farmhouse with "ghosts" is the setting for a neurotic couple attempting to cure the wife's nervous ner-vous breakdown. A hearty local farmer and a beautiful "wicked" woman lend complications to the "reunion." Throw in bad weather, power failures and strange happenings hap-penings and you have a first class mystery. The play is produced and directed by Keith Christeson, with a cast of Lisa Conterior, Kaye Pead, Dennis Purdie and Keith Christeson. Tickets will be available at the door and are $4 for adults, $3 for senior citizens and children under 13, and $12 will admit your immediate imme-diate family. For group rates, call Keith Christeson at 785-2922. Auditions to be held for new musical comedy Auditions for "Undecidedly Yours" will be held this Saturday, Nov. 11, from noon to 2 p.m. at the Valley Center Playhouse, 780 N. 200 East, Lindon. This brand new musical comedy which has a Neil Simon flavor, will run Jan. 5 through Feb. 19 on Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays. Only four characters are needed: need-ed: two women about 40, one man about 40, one boy 13 to 14. Everyone needs to sing so come with a song and tape accompaniment accompani-ment or be prepared to sing a cap-pella. cap-pella. For more information, call Jody at 224-5310 or Joyce at 785-6861. - : - TNT ; ;( fn Wayne Crabb and Gary Seastrand at Subway. They've gotta love the Seafood Sub! "The food and service are exceptional. We used to eat a lot of hamburgers, but feel a lot better eating healthy Subway food.' Wayne Crabb & Gary Seastrand 537 E. State, American Fork 756 and accessories such as window sill seats, tablecloths and pillows. Some of her customers present her with a clipping from a magazine, maga-zine, while she introduces others to ideas they may have not considered consid-ered on their own. Trained by an aunt who lives in Salt Lake City, Ferguson learned many ideas from her. Later, she. started sewing for the Bayway Company of Salt Lake, and was also hired by other contractors as well. One job was for nearly a dozen LDS churches in the eastern part of the US. Her specialty for residences is the country style or the Victorian look, and does many balloon style treatments or toppers that accompany accom-pany the popular blinds. "When that project is up on the tion of Demtronics allows ETC to offer a stronger complement of electronic manufacturing services along the Wasatch front. "Demtronics' location allows us to more efficiently provide services to a broader base of clients," Cast member for the PG Players production of "111 Be Back Before Midnight" include, L to R: Keith Christeson, Lisa Conterior, Kaye Pead and Dennis Purdie. i f P'jlk iff Come see if 200 SYSTEMt g J5BIOLAGE, Bv Matrix s I JMMER INTERIORS If you don 't shop here we both lose!!! 'mam The Place Where Fresh is the Taste. - 9707 50 N. 850 E., Uhi 768-0700 window, it is a high for me," she said about the enjoyment she receives from her work. Her joy must have been overwhelming in a Mapleton house that had 75 windows. win-dows. Ferguson Drapery and Decorating is offering a sale -through Dec. 31, with 25 percent; off all drapery fabrics and hard--ware, and 60 percent off all blinds, ". including mini blinds, wood blinds ; and verticals. " Orders placed by Nov. 18 can be completed by Christmas, and blinds alone may be ordered until Dec. 10 in time for the holidays. For information about the services, ser-vices, or to set up an in-home consultation, con-sultation, call Cindy Ferguson, 768-1536. Bunker said. "Also, with the combi-; nation of Demtronics' and ETC's services and experience, we can take projects from conception to; final production, thus providing our customers with a single source supplier." vmimmm Jree 16oz Biolage Hydrating Shamnnn with anv Sprvire why we are Utah's finest Sabns East State St. American Fork 756 -1413 Valid in American Fork Salon Only Expires: 12-3 1-95 SUPERIOR SERVICE!!! GREAT PRICES!!! it A.J St e- m a omT "i iJ- .;'.""" 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