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Show Citizen, Beview, Press, WexL, Apr. 4, 1984 - Page 14 Thompson to speak at Am. Fork fireside Janie Thompson will be the speaker at an adult singles fireside April 8 at 7 p.m. in the American Fork West Stake Center, 165 N. 350 West. Her presentation will include "'""-4 sjp ...flat" musical numbers by Miss Thompson and her sister. Miss Thompson came to BYU in 1952. She was given the responsibility to organize student talent on the campus and fill the requests for their services that came from a variety of organizations and audiences. Since then the Program Bureau activities grew from Exchange Assemblies and other performances JANIE THOMPSON, artistic before local and regional audiences director of the Lamanite Generation to an agency that had student-group- s from BYU. touring the world from Disneyland to Afghanistan. She organized the "Young Ambassadors" in 1970 and began the "Lamanite Generation" in 1971. Miss Thompson continues to direct The Utah Department of Tranthe Lamanite Generation. She earned her B.A. in music at sportation advises motorists that the deadline for removal of studded BYU in 1943 and has a broad snow tires is approaching. PROCESSING FILM at the new World Wide Photo Center in Norton's Store background in professional en-i- n Pleasant Grove is Merle McKinnon, manager April 15 is the last day that Utah She tertainment. has been a motorists will be allowed to use professional entertainer, touring studded snow tires this spring. during World War II with U.S.O. Motorists may, of course, continue groups, including Tony Bennett, to use snow tires without metal Mickey Rooney and Bob Lawrence. studs. Later, she was the female vocalist According to Utah state law, for business to The good news at Norton's these great here watch my for the Ike Carpenter Band. studded snow tires may be used I I to to bank. me have the if run service new is brand a days, Her office is a maze of awards only from Oct. 15 through April 15. provided by World Wide Photo, a love to have people stop and watch and trophies. The City of Provo In 1982 the deadline date was work we didn't me is store that too, the within why special entity proclaimed a "Janie Thompson extended from March permanently build also wall I a here. a am of managed by Merle McKinnon, Day" in her honor; the Kiwanis 31 to April 15. Lehi. scouting merit badge counselor and Club gave her their "Ambassadors Motorists who drive with studded Bruce Chapman, who also owns I am available to take a troop on a she has received special Award;" tires after the April 15 deadline are World Wide Photo in Provo, leased tour of my equipment if they will awards from the State Department subject to a citation for a the space in the Norton store after call ahead." The number is and the Department of Defense. misdemeanor violation. their business was successful in Provo next to Ron Norton's store jL. J;Al tiBi3pm pep M Studded tire deadline nears World Wide comes to Pleasant Grove Norton's ' LJ r ft 7 Do you have undeveloped film sitting around? Catch the action and develop the fun. Let us do our part to save those memorable times. Develop your film today, and we'll return your memories on quality KODAK Paper... for a Good Look. IT i Photo WORLDWIDE m I I 7 330 S. Main ? at PI. Grove, Utah Norton's Bring this coupon in for $1.00 oft any 24 or 36 exposur roll processing. We 1984' Expires April 30, there. Their equipment, which does with photography from color enlarging possible everything services to movie film developing, is some of the best, equipment on the market Merle calls it, "State of the Art", equipment as it is all computer controlled and the color balanced daily with color analyzers and photo cell equipment They waited three months to purchase this equipment so they had the best on the market Only three others had been sold when they purchased YSff their's. printer is capable of developing and printing they-c-an 300 rolls of film a. offer a "one day service" with prices lower "Than "most places. Merle can develop and print color prints in one hour if you are in a hurry. He can't offer a discount price on that service, but it's fast. Black and white and prints from Their high speed day.-Th- m- . jjf -f at the hospital ERINTON'S IN MURRAY "do-it- " YOURSELF PARTS REFRIG-FREEZIR- 1 i ii Fan, light Switches Defrost Timers Relays Most Brands. DIAL 1 -- 262-255 J 1 Happy Day I xJ 'gm, N Sole Reg. The Footstool Of God This Is Life Eternal By Mark E. Peterson Reg. $4.95 ten $8.95 Sale By Rodney Turner Reg. $12.95 " Sale I 04 M.98 8.95 $6.25 7.69 $19.95 M3.95 .......... $19.95 $13.95 . . . . . Scriptures Print Deluxe Triples Large Print Delilxe Pocket Black Leather Bibles Reg. $6.95 SALE jtic r The Personal Writings of Joseph Smith C. $9.98 7.49 Come Unto SALE 41.95 Christ 57.95 By Ezra Taft Benson Reg. $7.50 SALE DUNN g" 3 l)llllltCT m KITUM electric ci:jtc:j ; 47M So. 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Ed Pinegar . . .. ii ii Teaching Your mas About Sex & Morality Glen C. Griffen $8.98 Daryl V. Hoole Live., $10.98 Principles of Promise i Heritage looseleaf Journal Perfection Journal SALE $3.49 Marvin Payne u Trust Journals M.95 Many More Specials Limited Quantities On Some Items S " III V; Volumes I, II, III Reg. $3.95 life. d Refreshments were provided by McDonalds and Albertson's. March has been Physicians Awareness Month in the city with and hospital staff members physicians speaking at various clubs, schools, and at the Senior Citizen luncheons. Officials said there are currently 13 family practice physicians and 17 different specialists on the staff fc g N Articles Of Faith Learning Books Many stress-fille- r 1 Physician awareness open house held There were also video showings on the "high cost of getting well," "car seat safety," and how to "pack your own chute" and cope in todays y Who Wait" By David R. Mickel Reg. $7.95 slides take two days. He also guarantees his work and you are not charged for any negative not printable. Merle has taught photography in high school for three years and he has a degree in Graphic Art and a minor in Photography. He is a professional and can take more individual time with the films than a giant photography service can. "Norton's is really terrific and accomodating in working with me," Merle tells me, "the ladies are area residents took advantage of the open house at the American Fork Hospital last week to have a free diabetic screening, strep throat test, hearing test, blood pressure test, or to learn Cardio Pulmonary Rescuscitation (CPR). The open house was sponsored by the American Fork Hospital and the American Fork Chamber of Commerce to make residents aware of the many specialists available in the area at the present time. In addition to the free tests given, tours were given of the hospital, and several doctors were on hand to explain their specialties. 1 Parents us 'ALL PROFITS ARE USED TO KEEP MISSIONARIES I 858 South SUteOrem IN THE FIELD i i i ii ! |