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Show UVRMC is 1st U.S. hospital fo usg r 1 1 i ll M i )ik l.i , Sept. 2, I) p.m. ;:. 'I I..,: '. . . :..:.-. n. I i- . - : ; C.r . !,.!.!! i J i J . r . p. r j , , ! , I).-. -, II. .,-.! r. . .r ; ,li - i .; I :- i . S.i I u rd ,i y. Sept . 7, 7:.'!0 p.m. .); : ' i : ; CI Ihl'l -I I i I I I ! t V. i . i '..ill Aliipli;! I.i- il ri 'I !..i;,r.- pill ' ! - - I !' !.. Wednesday, Sept. 1 1 S ! :i.m. I 'i.,-, - S. ,!,,!. t AllMli.M '.Mill ST. I I ;il I he 1.1' r.u'k lair " I'i II I I ( . 'I i ,. ( ', I i ,t u run 1 1 1 'i I'i l!i'- pi ; I i ic. ItkIhv, Sept. i:i 7::!() j).m. Tlinrl llailev in ( iiiii'ci l al 1 1 : . - V.'alerlai A n i pi i il 1 H a; )'' i a 'I 1 1 .' i ii ks !', i vi 1 1 : ' a i'i 1 1 a i s v 1 1 h a I ickrl price ill S 1 0 each. I a n la I I '. . I ra a : a n.; 1 at The ll.un. Ticki 1 Price Sal mday, Sept. 1 t 7 : ' ! I ) pa n. ( 'i liars in concert al I he Waterfall Ainphil heat re in Thank.' U i in:; ( 1,1 1'fjt'iis, priceis $10 each. I iriilal Kxl ravagan.a at The 1 5 . i r' i i . Ticket Price I'Yiday, Sept. 20 7::i0 p.m. The Kiupinglons featuring K'u.-s Freeman in concert at t he Waterfall Aniphit heal re in Thanksgiving Thanks-giving (ianlens; ticket price is $L'L!eaeli. Saturday, Sept. 21 7M0 p.m. h'yan Shupe and the Kuhherhand in con-t'crl con-t'crl at the Waterfall Amphitheat re in Thanks-giving Thanks-giving (Iardens; tieket price: .s 10 each. Monday, Sept. 2.1 7:30 p.m. Kiders in the Sky in concert at The Hani at $2 1 per person. Saturday, Se pt. 28 H a.m. I'he I'tah Marathon ielay at P.lect ric Park. 12-1 p.m. l.ehi City Kite Festival at Kleetric Park, free to public. 7:.'!0 p.m. P e t e r Prcinholt in concert at the Waterfall Am ph it heat re in Thanksgiving (Iardens, SIO each. - v. ,::..- : - : - : '.'. .la-r C' :: ---rv.iii. ci f"f its hui'.l- :i t-xct. -s c;h r.i. : :iT eat :i cay. t::.U m a r. i w 1 in lechr. I - rat i. v. ill L'VKMC s ;:; save over 2.") rr.;;:i. -n calloTis of w au-r. Co,::- l.iiilJ::: mr-rr.a.liv mr-rr.a.liv uses hi -h uiiar.iitu-s u-.'.r i ::;. l.-.e era: rr.-mr,: to ni :s ri t"e warm ef the year, the l .iter ch.-vh.irgod go system Yeates to open allergy clinic Ih-nry M. Veates. M.I), will soon he opening a new allergy clinic in north Utah ( unity. I ! e g i n n i n g We d n e s d ay, Sept. 11, he will hegin seeing see-ing patients at the new Multi-Specialty Clinic at American Fork Hospital. Yeates will be at the clinic on a rotating basis, seeing patients every other Wednesday. Patients will be able to make an appointment with him at the new allergy clinic clin-ic by calling the main office number, 226-3600, and requesting that their visit be made 'at American Fork I Iospital. Yeates has been treating patients of all ages in his allergy practice for more than 20 years. He is trained in evaluation, physical and laboratory diagnosis and management of disorders involving hypersensitive states of the immune system. sys-tem. Yeates provides a comprehensive com-prehensive allergy service that includes asthma, anaphylaxis, ana-phylaxis, rhinitis, eczema and adverse reactions to drugs, foods and insect stings as well as immune deficiency diseases. The Multi-Specialty Clinic at American Fork Hospital is located at 170 North 1100 East in American Ameri-can Fork and is located just inside the new main hospital hospi-tal entrance. Mi" Missionaries Weddings Family Reunions Parties No minimum order. Call Patricia or Richard 801-763-9235 750-9235 r -CoiMsIoiri Auk' IVJv Kcpjir Customer Service backed by Integrity, Knowledge & Skill 175 North 12(H) East Lchi 768-8010 The current acci pled practice for coo!;p.r Inr.ki- ot water. Under normal ir.cs is to fv;.porato water to "dump" the heal from the buildings into the environment. environ-ment. The cloud that can be seen coming from the cooling cool-ing towers of these buildings, build-ings, is in fact, just water that is harmless to the environment. envi-ronment. The problem is. this water has a high level of minerals in it when it enters the cooling tower. As the water evaporates into the air. the minerals get left behind and plug the pipes and the cooling tower with hard water scale. r A A k - . Dr. Henry Yeates In order to stop litis problem, prob-lem, the minerals are treated treat-ed with chemicals to make the scale less likely to collect col-lect in the piping and in the cooling tower. This "mineral rich" water is then drained and replaced by fresh water to get rid of the minerals. Other chemicals, thai mav be loxic and hazardous, are also required tit control algae and bacteria in the cooling tower water. An engineering firm in Israel developed a way to use the well-founded process of electrolysis to create a condition within a closed vessel where the minerals could be precipitated precipi-tated and removed without the discharge of large amounts of water and without with-out any chemicals. They also found this method pro- k;'c i : a in . ' e w .a':-' t''.r, 1 he Was J d . -:i .V; r e w orru ana !-.;s . .. e'.en..-i t A ia v..i( ; The wan.,- a, l-V;;y not onl a t d, h;.; l' the ri.mts to be it, ,., , t'WiT lor i he :"si;K ' 'I" :'( -'I :,s work, sol; water 1 Used. The iteu eliminates u 1 ... 0 ing the cost of in.,i,;: water. ' Alpine Tcvhiac,; se,,'t' vices, a linn locate,! i: v" vale, introduced this loj oology in the Western l'aj ed States. :.iB' ; c VFt"SFMFNT I cdenil Consumer Protection has confirmed the accuracy of the fuel saving described in this adcrlisemenl. Device may increase gas mileage by 22 iu. - iational l uelsaver Corp. has developed a low cost automotive accessory called the Platinum Gas Saver which is guaranteed to increase gas mileage by 227r while meeting all .'mission standards. With a simple connection to a vacuum line, the Gas Saver adds microscopic quantities of platinum to the air-fuel mixture entering the engine. Since platinum has the unique ability to make non-burning fuel burn, the Gas Saver's platinum increases the percentage of fuel burning in the engine from 687p of each gallonto 907c of each gallon, a 22 increase. Since unburnt fuel leaving an engine is pollution, this 22 of each gallon normally bum when it reaches the platinum of the catalytic converter. Unfortunately, the converter's platinum burns this fuel in the tail-pipe, where the heat and energy produced from burning this fuel cannot be harnessed to drive your vehicle. But when the Gas Saver adds platinum to the air-fuel mixture, 22 more of each gallon burns in the engine so that, 22 few er gallons tire required to drive the same distance. After a five year study, the government concluded: "Independent testing shows greater fuel savings with the Gas Saver than the 22'', claimed by the developer." In addition to the fuel savings, the Gas Stiver has received patents for cleaning out carbon and raising octane, making premium fuel unnecessary for most vehicles. Joel Robinson, the develovr. commented: "We have sold a half million Gas Savers. To our surprise, as many people buy the Gas Saver because it extends engine life (by-cleaning (by-cleaning out abrasive carbon deposits) as buy it to increase gas mileage or raise octane." For further information call: 1-8 00-LESS-GAS 1-800-537-7427 Go eminent Studied I'tl Data ,;;ii I lie ;'on-iimi.-m Mihlu-,1 in, v jjral U-Mci.ii.omw!!., U-v n.kV l.s v . '. j ;::ia .lulii m.ikei s iisin .' i,,. ( ; !s s .f , Ihl is llv Il sliidi,",! ''. j lli-el el I S i.lenlK .il s hie, v, , 11"! iino,. Mil,, K, ,. ,, ,,m :f NiiiiiIht Mith.ml v, 1 1 1 .ll(1, .;!; t..,N S.1,,1 (.. S.,,,.,. '' - of i I ' 11 I ' S .js - ill . , 'flV Sl HO ISN 14,, l sd :? i .i i,,'. vi i -1 'S5S! 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