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Show Citizen. Press, Review. Wed., April 9, 1986 - Page 13 in the woods Adopt-a-strea- m - volunteer coordinator for the Uinta National Forest, volunteers (in- dividuals or groups) are needed for projects in range, wildlife, recreation, engineering, landscape . All Lfl 1, Clark emphsises that all types of individuals are needed, regardless of their physical capabilities, skill levels, or knowledge about the outdoors. "We have sign making and painting work that physically handicapped people could help with," says Clark. "We also have some office work we could use help with." Some projects require stamina and good physical condition. Planting trees and shrubs, building fences or constructing waterholes for wildlife require "people that don't mind getting dirty and who like the outdoors," says Clark. Tools and other equipment will be provided by the forest. Volunteers are needed on the Uinta National Forest for hundreds of projects this summer. According to Loyal Clark, ' architecture, in- marketing, formation and education, campground hosts, and the adopt-a-trai- l, and "You name it, we've got a job," says adopt-a-strea- - Clark. The projects may vary in length of time and commitment. "Some jobs are for half a day, others are for the whole summer," says Clark. 1 "Adopt-a-Tra- il Adopt-a-Stream- children. Display making, photography, video and marketing expertise are other areas where volunteer help is needed. . Clark says it is possible for some students to receive college credit for certain subjects. They need to check with their professors first. Persons wanting to find out more about the volunteer program should call the Uinta National Forest, 377-578- 0. ' " Utah Valley Symphony Pops Concert Wednesday fl Mike Whiting and Denise Hardesty of Fixin's stand by table with multitude of "fixin V for hamburgers, sandwiches. 4 Custom built hamburgers are a hit at 'FixinV If you're the type to enjoy a , Deli sandwiches are built on giant "custom built" hamburger with croissants which are baked fresh "everything,'! you'll enjoy going to daily at the "Fixin's." the Fixin's at 537 E. State in American Fork. Most of the sandwiches are priced Here you can have your ham- at $1.99, which includes an order of burger "plain" with maybe mayon- fries. The firm also offers Malibu naise, lettuce and tomato or you can build a "Dagwood" with chicken, a sea burger, and a shrimp everything including mayonnaise, basket with your choice of potato lettuce, sweet or dill pickles, tomato, salad or cole slaw. onions, olives, sprouts, relish, ket- . If you aren't in the mood for a sanchup, horseradish, mustard, butter dwich, you can get a salad, or enjoy and thousand island dressing. a shake. Mike Whiting, manager, says the In addition to the always favorite, same thing goes for any of the firms strawberry, chocolate, blackberry, Deli sandwiches turkey, ham, carmel and oreo flavors, they plan a roast beef, pastrami, crab, or a "fresh fruit" shake. Currently the Clark says the Uinta National Forest is particularly looking for groups who would like to or Smokey and Woodsy need help in their presentations to school . Custmomers can relax and enjoy their meal in an atmosphere of orange decor with yellow accent. The Fixin's is open. Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Their telephone is interspersed with songs sung and concertized back and forth across to Utah composed by guest artist for the the continent. Marvin came from California to attend BYU. evening, Marvin Payne. He served a mission to Australia Payne, composer and recording artist, songwriter, author - and for the LDS Church and frequently professional actor, lives in Alpine. presents Sunday evening firesides. He owns and operates the His favorite composers begin with Babymoon Theatre and Recording J.S. Bach. Complex. He has released 11 albums of original songs written for He says he has several heroes internationally-know- n artists; including Popeye, who said, "Wrong is wrong, even if it helps His two latest are "Love Songs" ya," and the 16th century author, and "A Celebration of Hymns," Thomas More. released in February and March of Marvin and his wife, Niki, have this year. In the last decade he has four sons and one daughter. Utah Valley Symphony, under the baton of conductor and musical conductor Dr. Ralph G. Laycock, offers the treat of the symphony season with its Pops Concert to be held Wednesday, April 16, at 8 p.m. in the Provo Tabernacle. Popular songs fill the program beginning with the turn of the century "Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home," Shostakovich's "Polka," Gliere's "Russian Sailors Dance," and Broadway tunes from' "Gypsy," "Sound of Music," "Funny Girl," "West Side Story" and "Cats," all 756-777- 4. - V- - fXZSLSr r - -- 1 combination of ham, turkey, and roast beef. "We provide the basic bun and filling. You custom build it to your desires," Whiting said. - flavor offering is kiwi. Whiting says a popular item at the present time is the firms hamburger, fry and drink which can be had for $1.99. Rockwell relative to speak at fireside 1 I 1 Rockwell attended schools in Lehi Sunday, April 13, the North Multi- Region Singles will hold their as he was growing up. He served a Stake. Center, 165 N 350 West, at 7 graduated from the BYU... . . " ' ; PHI. , t ;He 'iS married to the former :,V All singles are invited to attend Kathy .Walker and they are the' for an interesting evening. parents of four sons. John was just recently released at Elders Quorum president in the John Rockwell, a of Orrin Porter Rockwell, Lehi 1st Ward. He is presently will share the many facts he has teaching ' social problems and gathered through years of reading, Spanish at the Taylorsville High studying journals and biographies, School. Refreshments and mingling will and much family research on his follow the fireside. famous ancestor. ; U--'-: art X7 select households across America including some in this area will get a "sneak preview" this week of the questions the Commerce Department's Census Bureau is thinking about asking in the 1990 Census of Population and Housing. The households, picked to represent a scientific sample of the entire population, will receive their preview census questionnaires through the mail at the end of March, just as most households will - - 48,000 in 1990. 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