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Show Page Lehi Free Press Thursday, July 12, 1979 12 Young People's Festival Tonight ft Area youth, under the direction of Gene Lar-ssomember of the Utah Opera Company, perform in three exciting y productions $J If) Oby Brunson Burners To Appear At Variety Show The Bruson Burners cons.at of three young brothers who excel in playing the trumpet. Arlan, Deron and Gaynor are "young men in their teens who have become very much in demand locally because pf their exciting technique, musical sensitivity, winning personalities and highly enjoyable act." Their act is exciting to listen to and enjoyable to watch, and they promise to bring a highly pleasing show to the local audience. rchased from cast the or per- Sixty-fou- r dogs were given rabies vaccine and licensed at the recent clinic held in Highland. "We had the clinic on Saturday, and Monday morning we got a call from the Orem animal control officers," said Mrs. Nancy Tracy, who is in charge of licenses in the city. "1 was able to give them the name, address and telephone number of the dog's owner." Dr. Bruce Jones, from Animal Timpanogos Hospital donated his time. He was assisted by Skip Aaroe, interning at the animal hospital for Appearing with them will be the Knudsen Brothers, also from the Utah Valley area. The Knudsen Brothers have been seen on the Osmond Show, and are known for their high quality entertainment. Tickets for the show include the opportunity for some lucky ticket holder to receive a five day, four night vacation for two, in one of several places. These include the California sun, sea and fun in the areas of San Francisco, Disneyland or San Diego; or to travel to Old Mexico in the areas of Cancum, Conzume, Merida or Mexico will be City. Travel arrangements made by Kent Peterson's Travel Connection in American Fork. Also included as part of the variety show will be a grand fireworks display, celebration. climaxing the week-lon- g the from summer, Colorado State University, o 4 n7 Gabriele, set design by Susan Pixley, with Abe Dalley in charge of publicity and tickets. Tickets may be pumembers, at the door the night of formances from Beams grocery store at a $1 00 discount Performances start at 8:00 p.m. Admission fes will be $2.50 for adults. $' .00 for children and $5.00 per family. Workshops For Educators Scheduled Dr. Gividen Center A said from such as: education, creative arts, recreation, advocacy, leadership senior galher em- development, heath care, nut ril ion, social work and ployment, Valentine organisation's public and to those in the life insurance field. the without wasting annual energy. Attendance at this year's meeting is the 4th Ward did secretarial work as a fund raiser for their LENNOX largest in MDRT history, with Summer Super Activity. They received 50 cents per dog. All dogs over 4 months old must be vaccinated against rabies and be licensed. Two dogs are allowed per resident, with the exception of those holding dog breeders licenses. 756-242- 2 Cool comfort conference. Highland Griffin, LeRoy president of the local Senior Citizens group, says he's pleased with the progress of the new Senior Citizen Center. The facility will be a lovely addition to the Agent Attends Seminar Hal Holmstead of American Fork is among some 6,000 members of the Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT) gaining in Chicago for this exclusive life insurance sales community and will be used extensively for many, many years to come. The committee would appreciate any monetary contribution to assist in getting the new building completed and furnished for use. Any donation to the Senior Citizen Building Fund is deductible from your income tax. We need your help. Make pledges or contributions by calling LeRoy Griffin, or take checks to the American Fork City Hall. ser- vices. Besides enhancing the dignity, independence, activity and enjoyment of its active members, the center also serves as a resource for information on aging and as a central point for identifying and meeting the needs of seniors on a local level. Local Life Insurance donated tags, and his time to the clinic to stamp them. from which individually or collectively for the purpose of being actively involved in a service activity. Such a graduate Milton, student from BYU, who is going into veteranarian medicine. Girls facility providing a focal point cili.ens may other supportive may inparticipation clude opportunities for both contributing to and receiving from programs comprehensive community Point For Sr. Citizens A Focal Senior Cili.en Cenler is a registration information can be obtained by contacting: BYU Conferences and Workshops, 242 HRCB. BYU, Provo, 84002; phone (801) :i74 1211, ext. 4786. Rodger scene from the "Miner 's Daughter," playing now at the American Fork Jr. High. A Several workshops for educators and other interested persons have been scheduled during July at BYU. Rabies Clinic A Success in Highland THE BRUNSON BURNERS The popular Brunson Burners will perform at the American Fork Steel Days Variety Show on Saturday, July 21, according to Steel Days officials. The variety show will be held at the American Fork City Ball! Park, -beginning at 8:30 p.m. Ticket? e now on sale. which opened Wednesday night ai the American Fork Jr. High School auditorium. Sunday Kxiursion an operetta, stars Shari Tyler, Karen Bryan. Tim Hurst, Mike Nelson. Gordon Miner and Alan Yearsiey. The Miners Daughter, a melodrama, stars Mike Nelson, Penny Neves, Joyce Warnick. Dallas Freeman, Tim Hurst. Sheryl Chapman and Stacey Iarscn. Ichahod, a musical, stars Brad Goodwin, with Jil Larsen, M;irk Dalley. Craig Dalley and Gordon Miner. A chorus of 27 young people delighted the audience Wednesday night as the story of The Headless Horseman was dramatized in Ichabod. was Choreography done by Jody-lvn- ( delegates central air conditioning. representing 44 countries around the world. The MDRT meeting is the most comprehensive sales forum in the life insurance industry. During- the five-da- y meeting, more than 100 professional speakers are discussing subjects of vital concern to both the Gunther's Comfort Air 31 N. 100 W. - American Fork - 756-968- 3 cnoc and Sheryl ait H 756-240- 6 LJ 537 East State Road n Take Out Eat In Call In Orders l I Candy Stripers from American Fork Hospital march in parade Candy Stripers Sweeten Parade Candy stripers from American Fork Hospital marched in the Freedom Festival Parade in Provo, July 4th. "These kids are really doing a good job," said Mrs. LaRae Greenwood, head of volunteer services at the hospital. "I'm really pleased with them." Mrs. Greenwood supervises 70 Pink Ladies and 35 Candy Stripers at the hospital. "They really add a lot to the hospital and to the patient's morale," she said. Girls can become Candy Stripers when they're 15. It's a good way to get the feel of what a hospital is like and to decide if they want to go into nursing." Girls interested in the program can contact Mrs. Greenwood at the hospital at Permit Applications RIGHT Continues Ladies Sandals Shoes . Just Another Way To Ladies Dresses 12 Price i 3 Sportswear - Blouses 1z Knit Tops Slacks p.m., July 31. Ap- plications postmarked on this date and received latei .!!', ' ho accepted. 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