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Show Thursday, April 9. 1981 - Page Coalition To Save Geneva Will Meet Today n I At the request of the citizen's Coalition lo Save Geneva, Mayor Jim Ferguson will meet with the public this week to report on what is being done here and across the nation lo strengthen our steel industry and protect our economic interests. The meeting will be held in the Provo City Commission Chambers at the Provo City Center beginning at 4 p.m. on Thursday, April 9. The Coalition Board extends an open invitation to the general public. Local Mayors, city councils, ' 5 , 4 SE. and .'ft I s- - , Ferguson Mayor represented his city and the valley last February at a special session of the U.S. Conference of A held I. NEW BUSINES- S- Jennifer Jacobsen and Talmage Jones show off "31" sign which welcomes customers to the new ice cream store. help Utah Too Many Choices At Baskin-Robbin- s In AF The main problem in going to one of American's open month-by-mont- Fork's flavors," half-ho- laughed store wide-selecti- from." Meeting Reminder Interested Listed on the flavor are chocolate almond, butter pecan, Pralines'n cream, pistachio almond, pecan caramel fudge, nutty was They always had lots and lots of flavors, though, ; and they ' concentrated on quality. They also handpacked their ice cream, gave attention to the fountain business, and offered customers free tastes of the new exotic flavors, things no one else was chocolate crunch, blue decathal-emocheesecake, e and the favorites of strawberry, n, old-tim- French chocolate, vanilla, and the low-ffrozen yogurt dessert flavor of "Very at Strawberry." Jones is familiar with kuvet the ice cream business as he operates Baskin-Robbin- s in north Orem. He has been joined in the American Fork operation by his sister and her husband, Lloyd and Jennifer Jacobsen of Lehi. The store is one of the few that has drive-i- n facilities, Jones said. security deadlock. ' ttoeideadbolt. tapered cylinder guard. Double steel reinforcing rings. These and many other security features make this one of the best buys for the protection ol your home and family. 1 "There are only American Building Supply 115 E. St. Rd. - Lehi 7683564 The drive-i- i and parents Richard BradCoalition We hope to learn from him what the nation's mayors are doing together to save Ihe, steel industry, an industry so vital to Utah the that explaining Coalition's goal is "the security and provement of nation's get im- the steelmaking industry." '"It is our hope that communities surround All children entering and Congress Prior to entering each kindergarten, student must have a valid birth certificate in the Alpine School District next fall should register Monday, April 13, in kindergarten government agencies to do everything possible to insure the growth and modernization of our steel plants." their schools. tending this fall years old and proof of required immunizations. resepective atChildren kindergarten must be five by October 31, una 1981. Amenuafork Parents should call Utah Valley Symphony Pops Concert To Honor Owen Bingham Utah Valley phony and Conductor Ralph G. Laycock will present its pop concert Wednesday April 15, at 8 p.m. in the Provo Tabernacle. Comic music performer Warren Burton, veteran of the Johny Carson and Dinah Shore shows will be featured. Conductor-Directo- "Burton spoof serious music so effectively his audiences some unglued with the hilarity of it Sym- r made a Laycock special arrangement of Bach's "Arioso" to open his concert and honor the memory of one of the symphony's long time player, Owen Bingham who died at 70 last month. For the past few years, Bingham has been section leader of the cellos. The orchestra will play Smetana's "the Moldau (my Country) ;" "RoTschaikowsky's meo and Juliet Ovehas writes all," reviewer. veteran one a is He national of television where he invariably breaks up both host and audience with his contortionistic string playing, nose flute, ballons and crazy dialogue. Dr. Burton is a professor at Utah State University in Logan where he is head of the department of music, chairman of elementary music education, instructor in cello and bass and a specialist in music general ap- preciation. He is a serious musician who works how lo laugh at his profession and makes others join the Presents their school for information concerning the April 13 registration. Some schools hold registration with just the parent attending and others desire both the parent and Ihe student. Kindergarten booklets, medical and dental forms will be distributed at the registration. Sharon Fine Custom Drapery FREE IN HOME ESTIMATES Quality Carpels Congoteum Levelors Vinyl & Expert installation Kirsch Hardware Beck, Woven Woods elementary supervisor, said, "from Ihe list of students who register, the needs of our hiring teachers and determining number of kindergarten classes to be held are made." Baskets & f louver I I in-T- N. IT IS TO YOUR I Don C. Jepson 7568160 At Farmers, we like to reward folks who take t are of them- selves. So we offer discounts on auto, life and homeowners insurance to people who haven't smoked in two "Broadway years. Here are three more things Farmers is doing to stop the Kathryn Laycock, will Medley" and selections from "The Sound Of Music," by Rodgers and Hammerstein. Warren Burton will wind up the evening with his "Music In Comic Relief" arranged by L. Lyon. rapid rise of insurance ( ARNIE CARD0N 768-364- 0 127 E. State Rd. Lehi osts. So, call me today to see if you qualify for savings and learn about Farmers fast, fair, friendly service. DR. WARREN "Everyone BURTON is Fork's saysTaggart. "I'd also hope people interested in this will attend the next district board meeting too, in our behalf." Sally Taggart is presently : the acting head of a district parent's group concerned over the cuts taken recently in Gifted & Talented programs. 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Maa programs within the district for their gifted children, to support I he parent's group in achieving these. plans a grand opening for April. They invite residents to watch for it - but in the meantime to drop in and get acquainted with them and with their ice cream. "The response of the people since we have opened the store has been great," Mrs. Jacobsen said. window is n states ford, ing every steelmaker in the United States will form coalition's similar to ours," Mr. Sorensen said, adding, "We must Superintendent positive, Baskin-Robbi- three Mayor Ferguson," valley's economy." Coalition Wilson Sorensen agrees, Kindergarten Registration Max Welcker have been Most important, they were specializing - they sold good ice cream, and that was it. No cigarettes, no potato chips, no sandwiches or coffee. And their system worked. operations in the whole country," he noted. Baskin-Robbin- s is open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays, and from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Peck with doing. drive-i- n installation 768-802- going. caramel parents and teachers of Gifted and Talented children are reminded of a meeting set for 7 p.m. in the Lehi Junior High Library tonight, April 9, where goals and policies will be discussed. Mrs. Ron Taggerl, notes that Alpine School District at present has no policy for the Gifted and Talented but are receptive, to writing up such a policy, if the interest is great enough. She says meetings opened in California in 's the by two young brothers, but it wasn't until 1953 that they became known by their present name, and the 31 flavor concept got chart coconut, i Gifted And Talented mid-1940- BEKTER ' movement to strengthen our economy. of American Fork, Lehi and Pleasant Grove," Jones said, adding the firm employees 10 at the present time. The first Baskin-Robbin- s Talmage Jones, owner of the newly opened business at 575 East State, so "we have a to choose BUIGUR national growing communities different 600 nearly County citizens learn how to best participate in the earlier. "Our employees are people from the three h change - and each as tasteful as the next. "We actually have newest businesses is making up your mind what you want. Baskin-Robbin- s offers of delicious ice cream - flavors that a in Washington, D.C. to focus on the economic revitalization of the nation. At Thursday's meeting he will report on what he learned there, discuss prospects and problems of our nation's industries, and Ml . . are missioners especially invited and encouraged to attended. Mayors -- com- county "We're looking forward lo meeting with A-- 7 1981 |