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Show New Utah American f ork Citizcnl.onc Peak New Utah - Thursday, Twins mark 80th birthday Lucent- Chamberlain and Luciltt Chamberlain ChristoffVrson will celebrate cele-brate their 80th birthdays on Sept. 5. They will be honored at an open house on Sept. 9 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Mellor Hidden hardens, 877 N. 100 East, Lehi. The twins were born Sept. 5, 1922, in Cedar Fort to Orin and Lelia Cook Chamberlain. Area missionaries to speak Sunday . 4k X '; vf I i Ir Yafr Jason Van Zant rClder Jason B. Van Zant, son of Jim and Janet Van Zant of American Fork, has recently returned from serving in the Venezuela Maracaibo LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Sept. 8, at 10:50 a.m. in the Pacific Drive Ward, 700 W. 500 North, American Ameri-can Fork. Library plans preschool program The American Fork Public Pub-lic Library has planned registration reg-istration for its fall preschool pre-school program. Signups will be Sept. 9 to 14 for the program, which is for children 3 to 5 years old. There is no charge, but registration reg-istration is required so no session will have too many children attending. Parents are asked to stay in the library during their children's chil-dren's activities to help with problems and discipline. disci-pline. The theme is "Whiff, CIT opens doors to technology in new American Fork location By Barbara Christiansen dry Editor CIT, a new computer equipment and service store, has opened its technology tech-nology showroom in American Ameri-can Fork. The company was founded by technology entrepreneur Andrew Peterson. They specialize in a full range of expert services, including hardware, network, net-work, and Internet solutions. solu-tions. "The C.I.T. in our name is an acronym for 'Computers, Information, and Technology', Technolo-gy', and our goal is to singularly singu-larly replace the multiple 4 TQWPUR PRESSURF RPI IFiIMft SWEDISH MATTRESS AND PILLOW 785-2221 HOURS Moa-fri. 7 Lucile Chamberlain Christofferson and Lucene Chamberlain Matthew Dorton Elder Matthew Craig Dorton, son of Brent and Cathy Dorton of Lehi, has been called to serve in the Pennsylvania Harrisburg LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, Sept. 1, at 9:30 a.m. in the Lehi 9th Ward, 465 E. 300 North. Friends and family are invited to visit with Matt at his home after the meeting. Elder Dorton will enter the Missionary Training Center on Sept. 18. Sniff, Nibble and Chew," and focuses on food and eating. eat-ing. Topics include "Fussy Eaters," "Fun and Fantasy Foods," "Sweet Tooth" (desserts), "Soup's On," "Breakfast Starts the Day," "I'll Eat You Up" (monsters), "Lunch!," "Food to Grow On (fruits and vegetables)," and "Old Mother Hubbard's Cupboard" (shopping). Anyone with questions may contact the library at 763-3070 or visit at 64 S. 100 East. vendors companies have had to use to fulfill their technology needs in the past," said Peterson. "CIT's motto of excellence - old fashioned service, new-fangled technology from A to Z, 247 - is our way of demonstrating our old-fashioned 'house call' commitment to our customers." cus-tomers." They promise to take care of home office or small to medium business needs 24 hours a day, seven days a week. "Whether it's high-speed Internet, fiber optic, or Ethernet Eth-ernet cable installation, or A seen on T.V.! PEDIC r m. - 7 pjn. Sat I un. - ( am. August 29, 2(X)2 - Page 6 Greenwood Neighbors Initiative Initia-tive The Greenwood Neighbors Initiative will hold a work party at Greenwood Elementary School. 50 E. 200 South, American Amer-ican Fork. All area residents are invited to participate in window washing and other tasks. For further information, call 756-7635 or 492-9183 or e-mail e-mail GreenwoodNeigh-borsatt.net. GreenwoodNeigh-borsatt.net. Diabetes Education Night Class This is a three-class series held on Thursdays from 6-8:30 p.m. It is billable to most insurance. insur-ance. Please pre-register with Jill at 763-3471. Manic Depressive Assoc. The Manic Depressive Association of Utah Valley meets today and every Thursday Thurs-day at 7 p.m. at the Utah State Hospital administration building. The meeting is for those with mood disorders as well as their families and friends. Weekly meetings will feature speakers and a meeting meet-ing of the local support group. For information call Christina Heath at 224-6188. Labor Day Today is Labor Day. Most offices and public facilities are closed. Have a happy Pierce is named karate master Dr. David Pierce was recently surprised and honored hon-ored with the title "master," given him by founder and president of Bushi-Ban International Karate. He was in Deer Park, Texas, the company's world headquarters. head-quarters. He received the honor along with earning his fourth degree. His wife Kathryn earned her third degree and Jeremy Sanderson, Sander-son, the sixth member of Christopher Hoggan earns Eagle badge Christopher Hoggan, son of Kenny and Charlene Hoggan, received his Eagle Scout award at a Court of Honor held July 20. Chris is a member of Troop 943, sponsored by the Hillcrest 3rd Ward in American Amer-ican Fork. For his Eagle service project, he conducted a book drive to collect books for the American Fork Library. setting up hardware and networks, our certified systems sys-tems engineers provide outstanding out-standing service and support sup-port daily," said Peterson. CIT was founded in 1994 by Peterson and was originally origi-nally known as Solutions High-Tech computerized spinal nerve scan to see how the nerves in your body are functioning - complete with printouts for your records! a Two X-rays (if needed) Comprehensive Examination a Report of Our Findings Take Advantage of this FANTASTIC OFFER. ONIY $27 PER FAmim Call for appointment and mention this ad. s' ' These services are valued at over $200.00 Community Calendar and safe holiday. Hemoglobin A1C Testing This test is for people with diabetes and provides the average blood sugar level for the past three months. The test is done with a simple finger fin-ger stick blood sample and is offered the first Tuesday and third Thursday of every month from 2-4 p.m. in the library of American Fork Hospital. The cost of the test can be billed to most insurance. Testing is also available by appointment. appoint-ment. CallJill at 763-3471. Diabetes Education Day Class This is a four-session series held on Tuesdays from 9:30-11:30 9:30-11:30 a.m. at American Fork Hospital. Classes begin the first Tuesday of every month and are billable to most insurance. insur-ance. Please register by calling call-ing Jill at 763-3471. Women's Cancer Clinics The Utah County Health Department holds Women's Cancer Clinics specifically for Utah County residents each Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Utah County Health Department, 589 S. State, Provo. Free breast exams, pap tests and mammograms for those who meet age and income guidelines. For those who do not qualify for free Bushi-Ban Utah to earn an advanced black belt degree, earned his second degree. He is the head instructor at the school. The test consisted of sparring, grappling, karate techniques and a made-up, creature form using a weapon of choice. The testing test-ing panel consisted of It masters- and senseis of Bushi-Ban. Their school is at 540 E. State Rd., American Fork. Christopher Hoggan He is a sophomore at American Fork High School. and Alpha CIT. It was recently renamed and has witnessed expansion expan-sion both regionally and nationally. They are located at 915 S. 500 East, Suite 117, on the southeast corner of the I - 7v - !. V.. 1 Take Charge Of Your Health... Today!! services, cost is $30 for all three. Cat 370-8738 to see if you qualify, or for other infor-matior). infor-matior). Community Scout Troop Come and join the new Community Boy Scout Troop. Meetings are held every Tuesday Tues-day at 6:30 p.m. in the Preschool Building south of the Community Presbyterian Church, 75 N. 100 East; American Ameri-can Fork. For information, call Michele Thomas at 756-7798. Alpine city The Alpine planning commission com-mission is scheduled to have their regular meeting at 7 p.m. in the city hall council chambers. Cedar Hills city The Cedar Hills city council has set a regular meeting for 7 p.m. at the public safety building, 3925 W. Cedar Hills Drive. Highland city The Highland city council has set its regular meeting for 7 p.m. at city hall. TOPS Club meeting Take Off Pounds Sensibly, a non-profit organization designed to help people lose weight, meets every Wednesday Wednes-day morning at 9:30 a.m. at the Veterans Memorial Building, Build-ing, 53 N. Center Street, American Amer-ican Fork. For information: Sense! Kathryn Pierce, Master David Pierce, Sensei Jeremy Jere-my Sanderson. Terry Walker earns Eagle Terry Walker, son of Ralph and Aileen Walker of Cedar Hills, received his Eagle Scout award at a Court of Honor held June 30. He is a member of Troop 1192 in Cedar Hills. For his Eagle service project, proj-ect, he planned and presented present-ed a plan to the City of Cedar Hills to plant 27 trees along the city park trail. With the help of his dad, scoutmaster and many scouts, they plant- 500 East 1-15 freeway interchange. inter-change. They may be LIS based! Reasonable rates! Fantastic Curriculum! " don V ever want to go to a public school again! Ensign School is just the most wonderful experience! " ' Madison, age 8 Small class sizes' Certified teachers Loving environment that in ine classroom Full academic program: math, science, language arts, social studies and more Scripture study correlated with all subjects v Traditional and accelerated programs Full fine arts program: drama, vocal music, oil painting and clay sculpture Foreign language instruction K-8 ; Accelerated reading and math Classes in keyboard ing and computer software 1 Individualized program Dress, grooming and moral standards Leadership and service opportunities m Mentored classical literature ' Additional physical education, orchestra, violin, ' choir and group piano programs Ensign Schools 785-1129. American ; Fork Planning Commission The American Fork Planning Plan-ning and Zoning Commission will meet in regular session at 7 p.m. in City Hall, 31 N. Church St. The public is invited to attend. American Fork City Council American Fork's City Council will meet in a work session at 3:30 p.m. They will begin with a tour of the new Police and Courts building, and continue the work session ses-sion at 4 p.m. at City Hall, 3 1 N. Church St., with a discussion of pressurized irrigation and-items and-items from the Sept. 10 agenda. agen-da. Calendar Entries Submit information on your group's activities for the Community Calendar by sending a written note to this newspaper, RO. Box 7, American Fork, Utah 84003 or by calling 756-5273. 756-5273. Community Calendar Calen-dar entries must be into the paper by Monday, 10 am. of the week you would like the notice to appear. Terry Walker ed the trees and installed a drip sprinkling system to water them. reached at 763-9714 or by fax at 437-1217. fosters the spirit 215 N. Center Street, American Fork """" ' ( I .'rvrtt'Vi. 1 : f . , yvww.ensignschools.cfrn CALL 492-1344 ' On 330 5? tUTH MAIN PL GROVE ''. 0 |