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Show Thursday. April 1. 1982 - Page 14 Letter to Easter Bunny Annie's Begins Grand Opening East State Road, Suite its' grand opening and you, as the beginning today customer, are the winner. Lori Pine, manager, says jeans, blouses, kiddie's clothes, and other items are being offered at "special Annie's, V 648 A, is celebrating 0 w - low prices," during the event. The grand opening sale goes from April 1 through April 15. The store is open Monday through Thursday and 15-d- . ' again on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. On Friday, they have late hours -- and are open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. During the sale, one special value is on young men's clothes, with a of one listing on some items. Annie's offers the latest selections in many name and popular brands, including Calvin Klein, S.J.S., Rocky Mountain, Oz, Candysticks, Buster Brown. Wrangler, and Health Tex; They offer a full range of items in everything from infant and toddler wear through young adults. There are also socks, jewelry, belts and stuffed animals available. Utah Skyline w featuring the barbershop harmony of the chorus and quartets "The Provokers," "The Knudsens," and the 1981 Finer" Valley Barbershop Chorus will present its 23rd anual show, April 23 and 24th at 8 p.m. in the Provo High School auditorium. This year's show them is "Nothin Could Be Mountain Rocky District champs "One More Time." Tickets are available from iffiiigpmismrni DR. ROBERT A. POPE bershopper or the Provo Seventys Bookstore, the Orem Timp Bookstore or by calling or SPEBSOSA writing P.SO. Box 745, Provo, Utah. All seats 224-602- 9 Jaycees Sponsor Workshop Do you want to be qualified instructor will better than you are? Are lead from succeeding? Learn how to eliminate behaviors (SDB's) in the latest individual improvement course sponsored by the Tri City Jaycees. A GRAND OPENING- - Lori Pine of Annie's prepares for the store's grand opening starting today. STEVE PETERSON - Jaycee honor LARRY BARTHOLOMEW - Jaycee honor participants through the course in a step by step manner. By the end of the course you will be able to disc over your SDB's and know how to eliminate them. The cost is modest, only five dollars. The class you preventing yourself Chiropractor bar any Love, Kristy Rasmussen mEmMMm Barbershop Chorus To Perform The Dear Easter Bunny, I hope you come to my house. I want a bunny and not to much candy. And a little doll care set. Happy Easter. starts Friday, April 9th, at 7:00 P.M. and will be held upstairs in the Public Safety Building in American Fork. There is no age limit so everyone is invited. Adjusting the Spine If there are any misalignments or structural imbalances in your spine that may be causing health problems, your doctor of chiropractic will make adjustments that may be needed to restore you to good health. "Adjustment" is a term used to indicate treatment given to vertebrae in your spine that may be displaced or are failing to function normally. They may be out of alignment, causing a disturbance to your nervous system by interfering with normal nerve supply. The treatment may begin with palpation or examining your spine by touch. Gentle manipulation may then be used to correct the defect causing the misalignment. As you lay com fortably on a specifically designed adjusting table, the doctor will apply a gentle pressure to the areas of the spine that are out of alignment or do not move properly within their normal range of motion. It is the premise of the chiropractic profession that many ills are the result of improper nerve supply. By manipulation using his highly-traine- d techniques he works to restore proper nerve function to your body. In the interest of better health from the office of: Dr. Robert A. Pope North Center American Fork 756-700- 0 JOHNNY BARNES - Jaycee honor Four Area Men honored By Jaycees Four North Utah County men have been y honored by the Jaycees in recognition of their services to their communities. Larry Bartholomew, American Fork; Steve Tri-Cit- Pleasant Peterson, Grove; Richard Wall, Highland; and Johnny Barnes, Lehi, were special given recognition at a banquet held last week at the Alpine Country Club. Mr. Bartholomew has been involved in putting together a wrestling the in program elementary schools of the area. Over the past seven years, he has served as coach or assistant coach in youth and gives of his time in and search operations rescue when needed. Wall is known as the "neighborhood vet," aiding neighbors and area youngsters with their pets when called upon. Johnny Barnes is also active in sports and athletics. He referees for Bantam, church, city and industrial leagues, and is active in the scouting program. He attended Philmont National Boy Scout Camp. He is employed as a journeylineman for Lehi City, and has worked up a demonstration on the dangers posed when kids, kites, electricity, etc. get together. He takes this around to the various schools in the area. Bill Cox, president of the Jaycees, directed the Service Night. Recognition Speakers were Mark Hathaway of Provo, who has received recognition for his work in broadcasting and is currently a realtor, and Tri-Cit- y Brian and whether it baseball, has u others 6 1 rrvji T been Now pay even less than less. Onion Sets Fertilizers 648 East State Rd. - 9 pm Daily, 12 - 6 pm Sunday am 10 Open fortunate himself than American Fork Shopping Center Seed Potatoes enjoys helping less Visit our Garden Shop for all Gardner Needs & Questions anonymously. Steve Peterson, Pleasant Grove, is active in his community, having served as president of the Pleasant At Poyless ShoeSource, prices are normally less. And during our Spring Sale, you'll pay even less than less. Select spring white Highlights dressed in the latest fashion trims and touches. And now Spring Sale priced $12 or $15. Sale ends April 11. football, soccer, or other. He is active in his church, giving his time to serve in various capacities; and Reg. RICHARD WALL - Jaycee honor programs, sports $12$14.99 Reg. $18.99 Bruce Hansen of American Fork, who currently play football for BYU. 1 15 Reg. $14.99 iM.r Our Stitfi 0(l882 1UU 1982 m Stotn'uf; f.infer Grove Chamber of Commerce, and recently completing term as a a four-yecity councilman. During his tenure on the council, he was over the recreation program for two years and presently he sponsors a city baseball team. He also was over the police department while on the city council, and gave of his time to go with officers on their beats in order to better understand the problems ar encountered 2& 0fX Vf& I'M. -- Now thru April 15th BLE dCN by department members. He is also involved with the Strawberry Days festivities. Richard D Wall, Highland, is active in the scouting program, currently serving as cubmaster in the Cub Scout program. He is interested in helping youth and has helped make the scout program interesting for the youths in the area. He is a member of the Utah County Sheriff's Posse I ( U A 1 1 I ll 1 1 nu I II Buy one boy's shirt or pants at regular retail price and get the second item FREE! Sizes Reg. $42.00 SJS Fashion Jeans Reg. $26.00 All $22.00 SPECIAL $13.99 $6.00 OFF SPECIAL other Designer Jeans Ladies Spring Vests Reg $30.00 SPECIAL Ladies Cherry Stix Blouses, special All Boys Pants & Shirts sizes 7-- 718 Limit 4 items oer customer Expires J the Calvin Klein Jeans 41582 Vm coupon $7.00 $6.99 2 Fori (with coupon) aO A Wide Selection of Children s Items at Special In-Sto- re Prices |