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Show Wednesday, June 22, 1983 - Page 21 Adams joins AF hospital staff 1 - -- Dr. Roger J. Adams has accepted a position on the American Fork Staff in Oral and Hospital Maxillofacial Surgery, according to announcement by Mark J. Howard, hospital administrator. Dr. Adams, son of K.V. and Gwen Adams of Pleasant Grove, returns "home" following 13 years of professional training experience. Following his graduation from Brigham young University, Dr. Adams moved to St. Louis where he received his D.M.D. degree from Washington University. While in St. Louis, he also finished a residency in oral pathology and a fellowship in radiology. In 1979, Dr. Adams was accepted into the Oral 4 :'':.--- . and Maxillofacial of the upper jaw, cheek bones down past the lower jaw, including the temporomandibular joint, the joint the jaw hinges on. In addition to removing teeth, such as impacted wisdom teeth, the oral and maxillofacial surgeon is skilled in correcting disorders and deformities of the jaw whether congenital or from trauma. Dr. Adams states, "It is possible to surgically reposition all or a portion of the jaws that jut out or recede abnormally. In other instances, it may be possible to perform surgery that will make dentures fit more comfortably and function properly." In addition to his hospital practice, Dr. Adams will maintain an office in the American Fork Medical Plaza where many of the procedures, for example wisdom teeth, can be done in the office. An open house for the public will be held Friday, July 15, from 5 to 9 p.m. at Dr. Adams office where you can meet or yourself with him. Informational exhibits will be displayed concerning the various aspects of maxillofacial surgery with Dr. Adams available for comments. DR. ROGER ADAMS Surgery Department at the Mayo Clinic and has remained in Rochester, Minnesota, until his move to Utah. Dr. Adams has authored several papers in professional journals, in addition to a chapter in a major medical textbook. He has been credited with designing a new technique for temporomandibular of the jaw joint radiography joint) as well as being featured on the cover of the Journal of the American Dental Association for his in Forensics. He was also honored as an Outstanding Young Man of America by the Jaycees. An Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon is basically a new breed of what used to be called an "oral surgeon." He is trained in the use of to make anesthesia treatment painless, and the diagnosis and treatment of virtually all conditions work (x-ra- BYU Genealogy Library Professional Art at the Utah Pageant of the Arts has gone national in scope PROFESSIONAL ART SHOW-T- he this year, with art works from several areas of the United States on display. Ross Durrant, kneeling, checks painting prior to hanging for the show. Mr. Durrant is serving as show chairman. Pageant art exhibit takes on national scope the most significant Pleasant Grove, bronze sculpture; 1983 Utah Pageant of in the changes the. Arts season is the new' Carol P. Harding, Pleasant Grove, "national" emphasis on the oils and pastels; Bill Kirkpatrick, Professional Art Exhibit. Alpine, oil portraiture; Wayne A total of 53 artists and sculptors Lambourne, American Fork, will be exhibiting in the prisma. Professional Art Exhibit this year, Allen Reinhold, American Fork, representing most of the major watercolor; Nina Schumann, Lehi, artists of Utah, plus artists from oils; Dennis Smith, Highland, states from New York to California. sculpture; and Gary Smith, Local artists participating inHighland, oils. clude: Robert Bennett, American Lowell Bruce Bennett, now of Fork, porcelain crystalline; randy Sandy and formerly of American Blackburn, Lehi, pastels and Fork, will also exhibit his oil Jonathon Bronson, watercolors; paintings in the show. of One Ross Durrant, chairman of the professional exhibit, says all art shown will be for sale, except where designated. He will be assisted in presenting the exhibit by members of the Pageant art committee: C. Susan Richards, chairman, Richard Devey, Sue Arseneau and David 0. Brockbank. The exhibit will be open before and after the Pageant in an expanded display area, for the convenience of patrons, through July 15, Mr. Durrant said. Admission to the exhibit is included in the Pageant ticket price. offers free classes The Branch Utah Valley Genealogy Library, housed in the Harold B. Lee Library at BYU, is offering four free classes Sunday (June 26) to help researchers learn how to take best advantage of all available facilities. The Utah Valley Branch Genealogy Library is open during regular Lee Library hours and from 9 a.m to 7 p.m. on the second and TRAVEL EXPRESS- To Roger Flick, genealogical librarian at the Lee Library, said the first class will deal with using the main card catalog in the genealogy libraries at Salt Lake City and BYU. The class is scheduled at 9:30 a.m. in a study area at the south end of the ground floor level. The classes are during the afternoon on floor of the BYU library, up from ground level, branch genealogy library London (or Amsterdam) other three scheduled the fourth one floor where the is located. fourth Sundays of each month. Guided tours and personal help with research problems are available both Sundays. ROUND TRIP Ask Us About Our One Week Package in London at the Deluxe Forum Hotel S895 tax Your Travel Express Agency TOUR WEST TRAVEL American Fork Orem i Signs will direct patrons to the proper rooms. 756-527- 225-760- 5 0 It's the biggest ever! Don't miss it! ana Put a Qualify Built Whirlpool Mto eDebira Appliance in Your Home! Whirlpool Vsi?f-'- if MICROWAVE OVEN (NOWJtJST Models LA7680LE58OO k '" ' 1 Check the events you plan to attend June 25th Miss Provo Scholarship pageant II If "V f(9 11 m V ftVll' Mm iSnif fflU I V ' fc 1 PWrfflj rfl WASHER I J U MU 8550X1 Vdtures glass capatitive tou h ontrnls, defrost cycle, 2 cooking ( yc les with 10 power leveh. trinperalurr probe, balanced wave ciMtking system, 13 ru fl. men, more. II DRYER Large capacity. washer features bleach and fabric softener dispensers. 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June 27, 28, 29, 30 - Enjoy superb concert music by Utah's most free at the Provo Tabernacle from noon to 1 p.m. Organ Recitals gifted artists 1, 2and 4th From 9 a m. to 11 p m daily your family can enjoy rides, fun and games at the carnival Tickets available at carnival between 1st east and Center Street in Provo. -- June 30, July 1, 2 and View Fair Freedom displays 4th of art. crafts, fashions and foods by your talented neighbors. Also enioy entertainment on the daily on the tabernacle grounds. Share the good times between 9 a m and 6 p m. outdoor stage Modd T Features a. c. ft. model feature "no finger-printextured iteel doom, adjustable ihelve, vegetable crhpen and meat pan, porcelain, enameled Interior and for automatic provhioa Ice maker. 151 cii. 17. cu. ft. model features fl. switch drain, "no fingerprint" textured iteel doora, adjustable helves, vegetable crisper and meat pan, porcelain-enamele- d Interior and erovision for automatic door, heater control basket, defrost silverware front panel basket, pack and more. National Utah Cloggers Festival - 27 dance teams from all over the country will compete at Timpview High Auditorium. The excitement begins at 8:00 p.m. each night. $3.00 for adults, $1 .00 for children or $8.00 for families. Blue grass bands and singers will also perform. lock. July Whirlpool Jt HOMF Aft Whirlpool appliance have earned thle teal June 30, July cycle. Also exclusive model features textured steel t rye Its op I ions inrludini; Pots & I'ans 15 HURRY -- One Week Only! APPLIANCES Making your world a little easier. East State Road American Fork 338 7 7.fi..4;H W WW 1 At 8 p m. at the Marriott Center the finalist from a field of 1 1 0 hopefuls will deliver his award-winnin- g speech on the subject "The Glory of America" during the Patriotic Service. . V July 3 Patriotic Service - Jack Anderson, one of America's foremost truth seekers, will be the patriotic speaker this evening at 8 p.m. at the Marriott Center. Admission is free July 4 - Beginning at Timpview High at 8 15 a m of runners will begin a world-clas- s 10 kilometer Freedom Run thousands course. Grand Parade - Beginning at 1600 North University, the Grand Parade will progress south on University to Center Street and then east to 9th East. The festivities begin at 9 30 a.m. sharp and promise to be bigger and better this year than ever before with more floats, bands, clowns and fun. July 4 in the Park- - Old fashioned fun with a Civil War reenactment, musical groups, cloggers. wrestling-matches- , games and even a petting zoo! The evening brings a choreographed to music fireworks display The fun starts at noon and continues till 10 p.m. at theKiwams Park Picnic July 4 Youth Dance - From nine to midnight the youth can dance for only $3 00 at the Star Palace to the best in rock and new wave music. - Proud parents with children 3 years and under show off their babies and compete for over $1 200 in prizes. No charge for observers. 9 a.m. to p.m. at the Provo City Center. will 1 July , July 4 1 Baby Contest - July 3 Freedom Festival Speech Contest - - Monday, thrill to the Provo City Municipal Band. On Tuesday. June 28. reminisce with Tabernacle Concert Series Freedom Carnival J rzm Childrens Parade Start planning now because at 9 a.m. at 900 East Center Street in Provo, the judges choose the winning entry before the parade kicks off at 10 a.m. Cash awards of $10 to S50 will be given to the best entries. June 27. June 30, July centra it. July 2 June 27, 28, 30 and July 1st Utah Symphony Pops Concert - Bring the family and enjoy the Utah Symphony Wednesday. June 29th at the BYU Marriott Center at 8 p.m. sharp. All proceeds goto the Thistle Relief Fund. Tickets are S4.00 for adults and $2.00 for children at ZCMI and Oatatix Outlets. mirlpool W - Twelve of Provo's loveliest and most talented will compete for the title of Miss Provo Saturday June 25 at Timpview High School. Program begins at 7:30 p.m. $3.00 donation June 29 REFRIGERATOR Model mft 1 Grand Freedom Ball - Dance from 8:30 to midnight to the "Big Band Sound" of Alvino Rey and his band at the Star Palace. Dress ,' and Hors d'ouvres will be served. Tickets are is semi-form$12.50 per couple at the Star Palace, the Chamber of Commerce and KEYY Radio. JUNE 25th THROUGH JULY 4th |