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Show Citizen. Press, Review - Wed., Sept. 2, 1987 - Page 13 hm ' Office "Tuanrfklnr druunu nere is had arrested Kathryn and whom uiujiuuig secret and private and very Ben had shot in the foot. discreet," she said. "Preferred "He's still limping," Ben Essentials Hallmark opens in Am. Fork 1 customers demand discretion. It's our trademark." The four tired men followed Molly up a stairway and down a dimly lighted hallway. A brightly-colorePersian carpet covered the oak floor, and the walls were covered d with a wallpaper that looked like silk. Molly stopped in front of a painting of a woman bathing in a tree-line- d mountain stream. Ben, Sam and George had a good look while Moroni turned away. Taking hold of the edge of the picture frame, Molly opened it like a door, leading the men into a secret room decorated like the hallway. There was one bed and a small window overlooking the side alley. "You'll be safe here," she said. "I'll have two cots and some food sent up. If there's anything else you want, just pull on this cord two times." She pointed to a green rope tied to one of the bedposts and extending downward through a hole in the floor. "I'll see that you get the newspaper and all the latest gossip," Molly said as she turned to leave. "Here, we learn much of the news before it ever gets in the d flower-patterne- full-leng- th papers." "I can believe that," Sam said as disappeared through the secret door. It was Moroni who discovered the unique position of their room. In the early evening, after hearing a tapping on the door below the window, Moroni moved a chair to the window and, parting the curtains slightly, began watching the alley to see who was coming and Molly going. "Brother Page!" he gasped, spinning away from the window, a look of disbelief on his face. "I blessed that man that he would be a stalwart in church. What's he doing here?" Flat Nose George remained stretched out on the bed while Sam and Ben joined Moroni at the window to see whom they might recognize. After several strange faces, Sam and Ben simultaneously recognized Oscar Vandercook, the deputy who whispered proudly as the big deputy approached the door. Ben became even more interested in a later visitor. Moroni announced that "Tribune" editor Harry Chew was coming down the alley. Ben had never met the man, but he knew from what Nellie had said that the editor had a romantic interest in her. Chew seemed in a hurry, almost trotting up the alley. Stopping in front of the door, he looked up and down the alley, then tapped lightly on the door. A few seconds later he disappeared inside. Later on the traffic in the alley became less compelling than the sounds coming through the walls -the laughter and teasing of women, gruff mumbling of men's voices, the of drinking glasses, shattering drunken boasting, the squeaking of bedsprings. Flat Nose George was the only one who got a good night's sleep. The next morning, Sam pulled twice on the green rope. A few minutes later when Molly arrived, Sam got right down to business. He asked her if she really wanted polygamy to continue. "I meant what I said," she responded. "You can help," Sam said. "How?" "First, get a message to Brigham Hampton that I need to see him here today. He's head of detectives at the Salt Lake Police Department. Then get me a brace and bit that'll make a hole about as big as a dime." "What are you going to do?" she asked. "I'll explain it all when you get Brigham here. All I can say now," he said, grabbing her by both shoulders and kissing her on the cheek, "is that you are going to be instrumental in setting back the crusade a hundred Office Essentials-Hallmar- k has opened in Timp Plaza (next to Smith's and Sounds Easy), offering area residents a complete selection in both areas. The firm is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday throuyi Friday, and opens at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, according to Tom Carter, owner. Their telephone number is They plan a grand opening celebration on Thursday, Sept. 17, with drawings and gifts given to customers, and "specials galore." Gus vonGostomski is general manager of the office supply section. He is assisted by Brian Carter. Adrian Eperson is manager of the Hallmark section. The firm has "what's hot and what's not" with "something for everyone" in the way of Hallmark cards, gift items, Argue contemporary, party supplies, posters, Precious Moments, collector items, porcelain dolls, Halloween supplies, and other, Carter said. In the office supply section they carry a complete line of office supplies, including everything from pens and pencils to business forms, computer supplies, copy paper, file office machines folders, (typewriters and calculators), desk Bereavement Group at Hospice of IHC Home Health beginning Tuesday, Sept. 8. The group will meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. every Tuesday at 1842 S. Columbia Lane, Orem. The meeting is free to the public. "The period of bereavement is usually a very emotional one," said Phyllis Hansen, medical social A six-wee- k "The worker. process grief s, non-prof- it and brace and bit here within the hour," she said in parting. "I have a feeling you'll be visiting Nellie soon," Sam said to Ben, "to give her the hottest story of her career." To be continued All At each weekly TOPS meeting, each member is weighed and their progress recorded confidentially and a meeting is held where a member can receive the helping hand of friends who share their problems in losing weight and who offer a new member the value of their own experiences. If interested, attend the meeting tomorrow evening at 7 in the library to find out more about membership and to experience the fellowship and caring of TOPS. For further information, call 756-489- 0 about TOPS membership in the for morning group. Call information about the new night club. RX All extraction 20 & Rotary let Extractor system. the ultimate cleaning tool Self powered with 5 spray jets and 5 vacuum heads that deep clean and reiuvenate carpet Cleans better faster Gentle to carpets laughed. They also plan to develop a department for librarian supplies, Carter said. He asked anyone interested in this type of supplies to let employees know what is needed. rv 4V Li A .. various areas of store. Carter said they also have a store in Provo and two in Idaho, and have five day a week delivery of items from the largest wholesaler in the intermountain West. In addition, they will have a daily connection with their Provo store. "If we don't have an item, we can usually have it by 9 a.m. the next morning," he said, adding "Even though our store may be small in size, we have the capability of providing a full line of services." "What we are trying to do is have a good selection in less space - and we believe we have as good a gift selection as (those in) a downtown mall. customer "We do encourage suggestions on merchandise that they would like us to carry in the way of gifts or office supplies. Von Gostomski has specialty training in drafting and said he is willing to help both the student and professional draftsman with their needs. Ms. Eperson has seven years Hallmark experience and is familiar with their complete line of items. Carter says he has 32 years experience in the office supply business himself. Employees invite residents to come in and get acquainted and find out "what's hot and what's not." v Ete(kuGdl 2 1 N i' and Reduced compare to $18 Knit 5) Jumpsuits Dress Pants w Rompers 57 All ri One Group fa Earrings Nightwear & nightgow ns Laney's Videos LI w Sheeting with knit trim upholstery pile like no other cleaning process. must lor the truly prolessional cleaner Drys Their inventory also includes drafting supplies, paper by the pound, children's books, posters, art paper, calenders you name it and they probably have it, Carter ShOrtS All us about rotary 1 IC Video Rentals Action new Kfr"w,iV-- f K Blue Jeans eXPXe"Ce Jet Call sell. 0 The ultimate system for your carpet this revolutionary and accessories, trays filing cabinets, desks, etc. Office machines include Brother, Silver Reed and Smith Corona typewriters, and Cassio and Sharp calculators. They service what they Dresses Good selection, New advanced cleaning Amazing results not possible with any other system Must see to believe! Our new process means the actual REJUVENATION of the carpet, thoroughly yet gently Rotary f Now til Sat., Aug. 29 225-058- 4' NEW 'U- -i Office Essentials personnel greet customers, display 4 Big Days becomes puzzling, lonely and stressful. Feelings of loss, anger,: denial and depression are only some of the reactions the survivor may experience. Bereavement groups help the survivor to identify these feelings and to learn to cope with the actual grieving process stages and adjustments. Anyone interested in attending may call Hansen at I, mtnactw. I MIA years." "I'll have your Deputy Hampton -- hotmit jrr V Summer's Velour robes . f . anti-polyga- TOPS starts evening group Thursday evening at 7 p.m. in the basement of the American Fork Public Library, a night TOPS Club will be organized. There has been a need in our community for working people and mothers with small children and students who are unable to attend the TOPS Club meetings held on Thursday mornings at the library at 10 a.m. TOPS is a support group who helps its members attain and maintain their weight goals through group therapy, competition, recognition and obesity research. TOPS stands for Take Off Pounds Sensibly. The annual membership fee is $12 a year, with monthly dues of $1.25 a month. ' 756-941- Bereavement course offered will be offered " r Mon.-Thur- s. INCLUDING LATEST: Step Father, Crocodile Dundee, Bedroom Window, Three Amigos, Over the Top, Critical Condition, My Demon Lover, Mission Mission, plus hundreds more! l,- - urn ' |