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Show New Utah! - April 7, 1999 Pag 7 Business Mt. Timpanogos Women's Health Care opens The grand opening of the Mt. Timpanogos Women's Health Care was held last week at its new offices, 1886 W. 800 North, Pleasant Grove. The health service had been located in the Temple View Medical Building on 2000 West and immediately in front of the new office since 1994. . Last year the doctors realized real-ized that they needed new quarters as the Mt. Timpanogos Women's Health Care had grown so much. Groundbreaking ceremonies were held in May, 1998. Drs. E.William Parker, Mark Saunders, and Kari Lawrence provide the medical services. They are assisted by nurses, a nurse practitioner, about eight certified nurse midwives, three ..technical workers, and a large office staff Mt. Timpanogos Women's Health has grown to become the largest OBGYN clinic in the area. Mary Cherry, one of office staff, said that although they have many providers and seem so big, they still care about each and every one of their patients and know they will have a good experience at the clinic. She added that they have the female practitioners and this is a plus with many patients. Mary noted that they deliver babies at the hospital and the labor is attended the whole time. The mother-to-be is never left on her own at any time, she explained. Dr. Parker first opened his 'Robin Hood' comes Fifty children between the ages of five and 18 will take over the stage at the new SCERA Showhouse to present "Tales of Ye Merry Woode," a new musical version of the Robin Hood tales. Irw-Poblie, performances will be f &l4t,J;3Q- pm on April 15,16,17 and 19 and tickets at $3 for adults and $2 for children (age 3-11) will be available at the door. The SCERA Showhouse is located at 745 South State Street in Orem. Six elementary schools will also be attending special matinee mati-nee performances as part of school field trips. Director JS Members of "Straight Jacket" are. L-R. Cody Steggell, Neil Vradxiburg, Richard Nielsen and Ron Mortimore. KPGR to feature 'Straight Jacket' Straight Jacket, a local popular band, will present a live radio concert on KPGR Radio 83.1 FM this Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. 27 ' 25 I i s. ' ,:..-m. w' 11 Dr. Mark Saunders, standing, talks to staff members, L-R, Paula Phillips, Diane Boren, Lorien Lyde, Kathie Lloyd, CNM, and Amy Smith, at the new Mt. Timpanogos Women's Heatlh Care Office. OBGYN practice just south of the American Fork Hospital in 1982. He joined the staff at American Fork Hospital and at Orem Community Hospital where he agreed to be the backup back-up physician for three Certified Nurse Midwives. He joined with Dr. James Nelson in 1993 and that was when the Timpanogos Women's Health Care was formed. Anna Murdock, who also wrote the original script, says she is glad that thousands of children will see this play. "Although adults will certainly cer-tainly like it, the audience I really want to reach is children," chil-dren," says. Murdock, who Eass directed ?at SCERAfoxe years. " ';: -- -j Murdock has used several sources, including a 19th century centu-ry text by Lewis Rhead, for her research for this production. She says she stayed away from some of the more familiar aspects of theRobin Hood story such as a fight scene between Little John and Hood on a The group has performer throughout Central Utah. Their combination of original and traditional classic rock will entertain audiences of all ages. I A kill Ycaro in the business! 50-lb. Bags of relied oats - $13.05 - lb. Dags of beans (as low as) - $10.05 Wheat Grinders (electric) - C210.C5 Because of the continued relationship rela-tionship with the Certified nurse midwife practice, the doctors doc-tors brought them into the organization. The nurse midwives had been located in Orem but the time came when everyone knew they needed to be nearer to the physicians and hospital so they moved to American Fork and plans to build a structure to to SCERA bridge and has chosen to add some stories from the original text that have been largely lost over time. "I also added some romance and some additional characters so everyone in the. SCERA Youth Theatre could participate;' she said. . 'Oficvi This is her fourth year as director of the SCERA Youth Theatre, an open, no auditions-necessary auditions-necessary workshop that begins in September and culminates with a performance each spring. For more information, contact con-tact SCERA 10-5 weekdays at (801) 225-2569 or 225 ARTS. Blood glucose testing slated Blood glucose testing is available the second Tuesday of each month in the Education Center at American Fork Hospital. The testing is done from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. The cost I $2 and participants are asked to come fasting. Blood pressure checks can also be done at that time. Spring skiing rates available From April 5-18, spring skiing ski-ing at Park City Mountain Resort will be reduced to $39 for adult full day lift tickets, while children's lift tickets are $18 and midweek season passes will be valid seven days a week. For more information call 435-647-5414 new office house all of the staff was started. start-ed. In September of 1998 the first female OBGYN, Dr. Kari Lawrence, joined the practice and her schedule quickly filled up as word got around that there was a female physican. Appointments for the Mt. Timpanogos Women's Health Care may be made by calling 756-5288. Legal update to hold seminar, workshop A seminar and workshop on Understanding and Avoiding Discrimination is scheduled for Tuesday, April 27th, at the Mountainland Applied Technology Center, 987- South Geneva Road in Orem. Cost if $15 per person which includes a continental breakfast. break-fast. The seminar begins at 8 a.m. with registration. A 8:30 a.m. welcome is by Gordon Duval, Utah County Employer Committee Chair. A presentation presenta-tion and workshops follow, with a question and answer period and wrap up at 11:30 a.m. The Legal Update presentation presenta-tion is by the law firm of Duval Hansen Witt and Morley. For further information call 342-2705 or 465-5202. Wishing...or dreaming? The equity in your home may be the best source of money for your dreams and future needs. Call our home equity loan specialists about our no fee 100 Home Equity Une of Credit. Make your dreams a reality. 223-7650 1 800 4534188 www.uctn.coin Food storage cooking school set With many people adding to or starting food storage this year, the Utah County Extension office has been getting get-ting calls on how to "use it or lose it To help folks get the most from their money, space, and effort, home economists are holding a three-part series on food storage. The six-hour training will be divided into three segments, meeting two hours each session. ses-sion. Class will be from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on three Tuesdays in a row June 15, June 22, and June 29. Total cost is $10, most of which is to cover the cost of an extensive workbook and reference. refer-ence. Plus each session will include food to sample. Because of space limitations. Dairy Princess Pageant planned Young single women, ages 17 to 25, residents of Utah County, are invited to participate in the 1999 Utah County Dairy Princess Pageant. The pageant will be held May 29, 1999 at UVSC. It is especially important that contestants enjoy dairy foods and have a healthy photogenic photo-genic appearance. The Dairy Princess and her two attendants will spend time representing the Dairy Industry during their year's reign. Scholarship money is available for the royalty. Applicants must have a good AFHS Class of '54 The Class of 1954 from American Fork High School is holding a class reunion Friday, July 9 at Alpine Country Club. Cost for the evening is $25 per person. 824 Changes Called 'Tax Relief." (And you flkfrif think the government had a sense of humor ) Real tax relief comes when you sit down with us. Last year we got more than $10 billion back for our customers. Working together, we'll help you get everything you have coming. America. Fort PlininGnw. lMMICSUta 3S7&lUa UcrafroaUlMt) fWaat of Parpi Itartk) WMys9n-9pm SttM Appowans mm M nol mwy Home Equity Line of credit I I I M I S 1 I Gimpus GeditUnion enrollment will be limited to the first 70 people to pre-pay. Husband and wife can both attend for $10, but will get one workbook. June 15 the class will meet in room 319 of the Historic Utah County Courthouse, 51 South University Avenue. June 22 and June 29, classes will be in room L700 of the County Administration Building at 100 East Center in Provo. Off street parking is accessed from 100 South. The training will cover menu planning to use the basics; planning storage according to likes and the Food Guide Pyramid; shelf life of foods; finding storage places; and using wheat, beans, rice, and powdered milk. moral and citizenship record, and maintain a G.RA. of 2.8 or higher. A girl can be in high school or have a high school diploma. Participants cannot hold a similar title at the time of the contest. This is not a bathing suittalent suittal-ent contest and professional models are not eligible. Applications are available at your high school office and at UVSC. 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