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Show I'tge Lehi Free Press A-- S Thursday, October 2, 1980 and is currently working in as a medical Kaye's Hair Care She was born in American Fork, a daughter of Clyde and Pearl Chestnut She has two children, Cheryl, a senior at American Fork High School, and Mrs. Cox of Paul (Jolee) and Nevada, Henderson, Opens For Business V Nil ll-- V? Kaye's Hair Care is now open for business at 20 S. Center Street at the Center Street Plaza, Suite 2, in American Fork. The beauty center, formerly where the House of Sherman was located, takes care of all hair care needs; cuts, color treatments, permanent and air waves for women, men and children. Four licensed operators - Jody Garner, Wendy Clark, Karla Nelson and Raleen Cawley - are on duty from 8:30 a.m .to customers 5 p.m. or after hours by appointment Walk-iare welcome. Kaye's Hair Care is owned by Jerry and Kaye Barratt, an American Fork family who have been in business in the local area for over seventeen years. "Oft V SHIRLEY Kick-Of- has Shirley Allshouse been named employee of the month at the American Affiliate One will present the Natonal Cosmetology Week f luncheon and style show on Monday, Oct 6, at Kick-Of- 12:30 p.m. at the Elks Lodge, 1000 S. University Fork Hospital. She has worked Ave., Provo. hospital for 15 years, starting at the switch board. She transferred from there to medical records, must be made by Oct. 3. Tickets are available at Jo's Fashions in Lehi; Erma's House of Beauty, American Fork; Beverly Ladies and Gents Hair Styling in Pleasant Grove; Naomi's Beauty Shop and Hair Designers both in Orem; Larry Hair'm and Ruths Beauty Shop in Provo; Artistic Beauty Shop in Springville, Nadenes Beauty Salon in Spanish Fork; and Dee's Styles in Payson. Reservations WELCOMING CUSTOMERS to Kaye's Hair Care are, front, Karla Nelson and back, left to right. Wendy Clarke, Jodi Garner and Raleen at the u (to? New Son and Lehi a A claim Mr. and Mrs. Don Murphey of Kirtland, Ohio. became The American Fork Hospital Fair was termed a "huge success" by hospital officials and employees and a great big "thanks" was given to all who supported the fair in any grandparents Clifton Hanging Baskets $2.99 Many Varieties Some Flowering Lovely Gifts . Potted Geraniums $2.49 Cushion Mums Mr. and Mrs. $2.00 Crittenden, Oakley, Mr. and Mrs. Bert and Powelson, - and "we 671 E. 300 N. Pleasant Grove Cri- Kymm Hansen proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Crittenden and Mr. and Mrs. Dean and great Hansen, wind. Many house plants too! Lovell, Wyo. Don't Cry Over fair. His daughter also donated her time during the event to help in the wagon. "Hospital employees, Pink Ladies Auxiliary members and many community residents donated items for the fair," "The response was just said Ardell Crompton, great - and everyone came out to support it and buy the items available." ''' Fisher's Hospital Fair Termed A Success sentence will deflate a big Clegg, the lovely handmade quilt. A special thanks was given to Lou Melendez of Pleasant Grove for donation of his concession wagon for use at the ,: and ttenden SHARP could have used more of many items." Betty Thornton won the doll given at the fair, and Betty could be robbing your fuel and money, costing you more than you know. Maybe it just doesn't run the way it used to, or needs frequent repairs, or heats poorly (when it heats at all!). Stop this wasteful thief Fall Sale Hooray!! Baby Boy For Hansens way. Fair directors said they do not have an exact figure yet as to the amount of funds raised, but "nearly everything" That old furnace of yours also second time parents Sept. 23 with the arrival of a husky baby boy. The future checked in at seven ounces pounds eight and will be named Dallas Crittenden Hansen. A big sister, Mandee, is thrilled with her new brother. Extra went Spilled Milk. . . with a new, efficient Lennox heating system. It's a comfort investment that adds greater value to your home. Give us a call. Gunther's Comfort Air 31 North 100 West We handle tough jobs and hard-to-dgarments. We're specialists in forma wear, wedding gowns and suede an leather. We also have a complet alteration service on our premises American Fork 11 o; 756-968- 3 mm WINNERS and Beth Clegg Betty Thornton, Ardell Crompton (Hospital fair view items given at the Hospital Fair. Mrs. Thornton held the winning ticket on the doll; ' Mrs. Clegg on the quilt. - Early Fall Sale I Savings For All Prices Effective October 2 3 MENS RAN N EL HIRTS X COATS & $8.88 Rugged Plaids Joins Medical Staff 15 JACKETS 756-357- 4 Dr. Cosgrave has opened practice in American Fork, and joined the American Fork Clinic. A native of Dallas, Texas, he received his bachelor of science degree from BYU and his medical degree from the Goes on Sale! MENS KNIT & Texas Tech University of Medicine. Dr. Cosgrave did post graduate School Fabrics SHIRTS School Columbus, Ohio, where he specialized in family practice. He is a diplomate in the American Board of Family Practice. Selected Assortments II w II International Big Game Fishing Club of Utah's Billfish Classic Mazatlan December OFF 1980 4-- New Corners Welcome Experts to teach you how to deep sea fish deseret travel He served as chief resident of the Department of Family Practice at Ohio State University; was clinical instructor in the Family Practice Residency Program, USAF Medical Center Scott, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois; Director of Reduced 25 Favorites work at Ohio State in University College 15 45 West Main American Fork Dr. Michael Laurence Cosgrave has joined the staff at the American Fork Hsopital, according to announcement by Mark J. Howard, hospital administrator. OFF Jacket Every EXTRA CARE .new doctor Dr. Michael Cosgrave ALL tA I DR. MICHAEL C0SGRAVE. p.abwe3e 30MUlt3O0aart 04601 pwo.ufc 373-382- 2 Undergraduate Medical Education, Dept. of Family Scott Air Force Base; Practice, USAF Medical Center-ScotClinical Associate, Department of Family Practice, Southern Illinois School of Medicine; and Clinic Manager, Family Scott AFB, II. Practice Clinic, USAF Medical Center-ScotHe filled an LDS mission to Ireland, is a sports enthusiast and enjoys music. He and his wife, Cindy, are the parents of five children, Michaelle, Cristen, Michael, Cami and Marisa. t, t, CHRISTENSEN'S COLLEGE & SCHOOL SHOE SALE! - - EVERY WOMAN'S SHOE SAVE '14.99 - - 52.02 - '15.99 '17.99 '18.99 ...... - - SAVE 12.97 49.99 13.97 '21.99 '22.99 '23.99 15.97 16.97 16.97 18.97 - - - 0 SAVE J4.02 - - - - - 7 '25.99 '27.99 - - 20.97 '28.99 19-9- - - - '24.99 - deportment tore Watch for 1 Our Mystery Envelope r 1 To Offer Workshop For Single People f r m h i m IK 1 VI H BYU - 20.97 21.97 23.99 24.99 American Fork chritenen0 1 Mystery Envelope '3.02 - 56 West Main Watch for Our REDUCED IN PRICE : According to a recent study, approximately of the adults in the United States are single. This includes those who have never married, the widowed and the divorced. Single adults constitute a much larger proportion of the population now than ten years ago, and statistics show that this group is one-thir- d growing larger. To help single people cope more effectively with their particular problems, BYU is offering a illi workshop, "Challenges Facing Singles," to be taught by Dr. Jonathan M. Chamberlain, a psychologist at the BYU Counseling and associate Center in the Depart professor ment of Educational Psychok0. The workshop will be held Oct 10 from 7 to 10 on in 321 Wilkinson p.m. Center. It is a noncredit course. Interested persons may contact Conferences and Workshops, 242 HRCB, telephone 378-675- ', ts and Josephine Chatfield great grandfather James Freeman Royfe. Mr. and Mrs. Don Murphey of St George and Mrs. Ella Groom of Holden. Little Melanie can LD.S. Hospital grand-paren- are ts at the born weighing in at seven pounds and 10 ounces. Jarom and Brion are excited with their new brother, as are Karl and Jo Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Don Murphey of Garrison. Nile SOMETIMES Nick and Miriam Webb welcomed their third son, Scott James Webb, on September 5th. He was Brooke," a baby 1. The Murphey on Aug. one other have Murpheys daughter, Erika Jane. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Darwin R. Miner of department She is serving as treasurer of the hospital credit union and is always willing to help when you want to join, need a loan, or to know something about the credit union. "She is a friend to everyone and tries to do all she can to help them," it was said of her. Hospital Employee Of The Month Scheduled f ALLSH0USE For Murphers' "Mdanie dedicated employee to both the hospital and her Shirley Allhouse, Cosmetology Week being Webbs Welcome girl weighing seven pounds, three ounces, was bom to D. Kevin and Margie Miner two grandchildren. She is described by her as New Arrival i i. CAH AM INVESTMENTS "ESS Ph. 756-521- 7 HouR8:30-4:3- closed Sat 0 VISA Sun. Mastercard won" |