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Show - Wed., Aug. 30, 1989 - Page 9 Citizen, Press, Review i Contest announced for heirloom birth certificate A contest is being held to select a design for the new special Heirloom Birth Certificate. The design selected will be on the new certificates and the winning artist will receive a $300 cash award. Open to all Utah residents, the contest is sponsored by the Department ofSocial Services, Division of Family Services, Children's Trust Fund and the Department of Health and the Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics. Mark Parmley, left, as Joseph Smith and David Talley as Hyrum, his brother, perform a scene from "The Brothers," which begins Sept. 1 at Valley Center Playhouse. Valley Center Playhouse announces 'The Brothers' Valley Center Playhouse, 780 N. 200 East, Lindon, opens the play "Die Brothers" on Friday, Sept 1. ... It is a tender story of two young men who were more than brothers. They were best friends throughout their lifetime and even in death. The Brothers" is a play about the Prophet Joseph Smith and his brother, Hyrum Smith, and was written by Christie Lund Coles, a local playwright As the story begins we see Joseph and Hyrum as children, romping and playing about as other boys , would of that age. We also see the great struggle of a painful operation on Joseph's leg. It would bring tears to anyone's eyes, as the great love for each boy begins to unfold at this tender young age. Act Two finds Joseph as a teenager sharing his overwhelming spiritual experience with Hyrum and his family. Hyrum always stood beside his brother throughout years of struggle and rejection by many. In manhood, they shared the joys of many things, marriage, family, friendships, and watching the work grow. Until at last, they even faced death together, at the hands of unscrupulous men in Carthage Jail. "The Brothers" is directed by Mel Taylor of Provo. It will play Friday, Saturday and Monday at 8 p.m. through Oct. 2. Tickets prices are $4 for adults, $3 for students, children and seniors, and $15 for a family. The border design may include symbols associated with Utah's history. The titles, "State of Utah" and "Certificate of Live Birth" may also be included in the border at the top of the certificate. This is not mandatory. If the design includes more than one color, the art work submitted for the contest must be separated for color reproductions. All entries must include photo ready copy. Marketing and art students from high schools and colleges are particularly encouraged to participate. The design murt be 11 inches by 14 ' Cad cade Shadow!) rtTir-- i (it may be larger if appropriate for photo reduction). The border may be as wide as two inches on the sides and up to three inches in depth at thetop and botted to the Utah Children's Trust Fund, Division of Family Services, Department of Social Services, 120 ' N. 200 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. A panel ofjudges, including advertising and art experts, will select the winning design. All entries become the property of the Utah Children's Trust Fund and no entry will be returned. The Heirloom Certificate of Live Birth will be a high quality document suitable for framing and presentation as a gift. It will also meet all the standards for a certified copy to be used in court or for other legal purposes. The certificate will cost $30 and the proceeds will be deposited in the Children's Trust FUnd to be used for child abuse prevention programs. 383 S. 500 dependents in understanding and applying for rightful VA benefits, preparing and documenting applications for compensation, pension, hospitalization, education and other benefits. L. MJI IMP itvatl Isvatmw ruuuI wwc via AAIIUnA unuall PIH Am. Fork (next to Gene Harvey Chevrolet) FALLLL 20 (OG" PP Trees' Flowers Everything! 756-606- 1 aruta Fertilizers, Sprays, etc. Summer Bedding Plants WEaa Now is a great time to plant! Come in and ask our staff for free advice on how and what to plant for a colorful fall season. The contest opened May 1, 1989 and closes Dec. 1, 1989. Need insurance for your home, car, life, boat or RV? American Legion officer offers free advice to vets The Service Officer from the American Legion Department Service Office will be in this area to assist all veterans, widows and their alA PLANrfr GARDEN CENTER inches in size tom. Design entries are to be submit- m Call me! I have the right coverage for all your needs. This is a free service and veterans need not be a member of the American Legion to qualify for assistance. The American Legion Service Officer will be at the Provo Job Service Monday, Sept 11, from 10:30 to 11 a.m. Forfurther information, contact Jean Banks, 52 JoAnn Adams E. Main, Suite No. 1 ' American Fork instate Allstate Insurance Company Life from: Allstate Life Insurance Company 756-35- 524-594-3. Cancer clinic setforA.F. on Sept. 6 J The Utah Department of Health, Cancer Screening and Prevention Program, will be holding a cancer screening clinic for women Sept 6 at the American Fork 4th Ward. 455 E. 300 North, from 8:30 a.m. to It lljilHllliw ' B Jifff 3:30 p.m. Appointments are necessary for this clinic. Call The clinicwill include a Pap test, peivic ana Dreasi examination, blood pressure check, hemoc-u- lt kits to test for colorectal cancer, health education information on risk factors, signs and symptoms of cancer, and referral for appropriate medical follow-u. . a .......... -aii ... vfuiiicii iiu jr cai a ulr age ui mi older, or who are sexually active, who have not had a Pap test during the past year are encouraged to attend. The Pap tests are given by specially trained registered nurses. Afeerangingfrom $3 to $22 will be charged based on annual family income and family size. Although this clinic is beingheld in. a church building, it is for all women, regardless of religious affiliation. 375-810- Kfl' 0. pBpJ' 0bi t ..' Jtefiltj Bb j I 111 ill Ji li :jf t 111 ill 1 1(11 ills; p. 3 s I Exchange Club still seeking nominations The Timpanogos Exchange Club is looking for nominations of individuals who have contributed to the community. Selected men and women from the American Fork and Lehi areas will be recognized and honored in late September in the Exchange Club's "Book of Golden Deeds" program. The Book of Golden Deeds is part of a national program used in Exchange Clubs. It recognizes bravery and courage which are not necessarily shown on the battlefield. The Exchange Gub notes that single acts of heroism can often be eclipsed by long, quiet, sustained demonstrations of sincere kindness and helpfulness. The Book of Golden Deeds recognizes those individuals whose good deeds might otherwise go unheralded. It is designed to pay public homage to men and women whose selfless toil and sacrifice for public good is motivated only by an innate desire to help others. Nominations are open until September 8. They should be typewritten or printed and not be longed than one page. When making a nomination, please include the name of the person, address, and a few brief descriptions of acts of kindness, service or good deeds. Nominations may be given to y Ford, 190 E. Brent Huff at Main; Brett Bezzant at the American Fork Citizen office, 59 W. Main; Steve Swenson at Deseret Bank in Lehi, or Dave Westover at Wasatch Bank in Lehi. Suggestions may be called to Carl 8 or Mellor at 7684665 or mailed to him at 895 N. 940 East, Lehi 84043. Tri-Clt- 768-457- siMiiiiiiili WmmmmmMm WSio Are Ym Going To Call? The Bank has closed, you were unable to get in during "Ovular hours, and yet you still need a loan. Now you can talk a loan officer after hours or on Saturdays. Call evenings :rcr3 7:C3p.m.oro ti is after hours and you' need a loan; you know who you are '"' to call. ! ' ' ' , v ill 37C-722- y v v and talk to Ramon, Dave, Kevin or Carl. 0 , cTl Pmh&l&mmtmi Boris A American Fork, Alpine member FDIC nXft i |