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Show i lIOI - WHO'S WHO AND" WHAT'S HAPPENING 1 : .-: . 1 1 " i J.'t " Mm ; i 1 ) f ... : r !)'.! I? V f i" ' xx , jT' 1 ri Pi"""- 1 . ?"7-7T4 Mi') 1 i ( t a, , 1 hi v" i iff vnv.J s . i i BARBARA CHRISTIANSEN, North County Susanjane Schoonmaker at the new Avon Store in American Fork. Avon opens Its doors im UtaDi County Barbara Christiansen NORTH COUNTY STAFF It's relatively new in America, but has been used in Europe for years. , Selling Avon products in stores in addition to home representatives has come to north Utah County . Susanjane Schoonmaker is one of the owners of the store, located in American Fork, along with her parents, Dorothy and Ed Ludae-scher. Ludae-scher. There are only three Avon store in the area. One just receqtly opened in Logan; there is another in the Taylorsville area. The company com-pany limits the number of ' stores which can-be within a certain radius; ' . "They allowed us to do the store because of my experience expe-rience and background," Schoonmaker said. "It was a long process, but we . were approved right ; fulfil firi , . : !" 1 away from all of the people. Then was had to go through the paper work." She had previously worked for another beauty company for 10 years, selling in a department store. "I was still doing makeup for proms and weddings from my home, she said. "I needed to have a place where people could come, have a great product and not have to spend an arm and a leg. I found that Avon had the best quality and best price." Not only has she done the research on the company and the product, she makes the effort to If you go Avon Beauty Center Address: 471 E. 200 South 20, American Fork Telephone: 756-5858, 318-8019 Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed Sunday and Monday use the products herself. "I try everything in the store," she said. "If I don't like it I will tell you. There are some things I don't carry." Since there are varying skin types, she has others join her in the tryout period. "We have several people trying things," she said. "I get a few opinions before I make my decision." The store has most of the catalogue items, but not all. Whenever a customer custom-er wants something not in the store, she is able to order it for them. "We try to carry everything," she said. "We can order anything. It usually usu-ally comes in less than two weeks." The Avon store is not meant to take the place of individual representatives, but to supplement their presence. In fact, if a representative needs an item, she or he can purchase it at the store at a discount. Customers may either come into the store or put their names on a mailing mail-ing list to receive the latest bi-weekly catalogue from Avon at their homes. Schoonmaker carries those items which are on special for a particular campaign at the store. She said the most popular items she has include the Anew Clinical line of skin care. "Jewelry is huge, too," she said. "The Super Full Mascara is the number one selling product." One of the latest products is a new perfume. "Celine Dion is coming out with a new perfume just for Avon," she said. Naborhood Bakery opens Naborhood Bakery has opened its doors. The name may be different, but the location loca-tion is the same. It is on the site of Bryson Bakery, 35 N. Barratt Ave. (approximately 150 West), American Fork. Bryan Peterson, who owned Bryson Bakery, works part-time part-time at Naborhood Bakery. The store is open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday Sat-urday and may be reached at 763-9232. It offers doughnuts, Danish, assorted pastries, bread, dinner rolls, cookies, cakes, pies and brownies. New products may join the line-up in the future. There is also a day -old table which of-' fers goods at up to 50 percent off. Owner Mark Hendrick-son Hendrick-son invited both old and new customers to the store. "The sign on the building will still say Bryson Bakery for a while," he said. "We hope to see both old friends and new ones come to visit. A lot of people have their favorite favor-ite cakes that Bryan did and we plan on having those still available." Cabela's hosts free seminars Cabela's is hosting a number num-ber of free seminars, workshops work-shops and booths Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The Saturday schedule is Camp Chef cooking demonstrations demonstra-tions and sampling, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Division of Wildlife Resources information booth; Utah Army National Guard rock climbing wall and gun display, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; turkey tur-key calling demonstrations with Quaker Boy pro-staffer Lynn Warwood, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Coca Cola drink sampling, sam-pling, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Kid's Build a Turkey Call Clinic, 11 a.m. to noon, 2-3 p.m.; "Fishing "Fish-ing Strawberry Reservoir at Ice Off" seminar by Utah Division Di-vision of Wildlife Resources officer Roger Wilson, 11 a.m. to noon; professional walleye fisher Jerry Schief seminar on early season bass and walleye fishing, noon to 1 p.m.; and GPS Clinic from 1-3 p.m. Lehi Area Chamber The Lehi Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting its monthly luncheon on April 3 at the Harvest Restaurant, 300.3 N. Thanksgiving Way, Lehi. 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