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Show Citizen, Press, Review - Thur&, Sept. 7, 1989 -- Page 9 Greene performs for Alpine Recital series Pianist Arthur Greene will initiate this season's Alpine Recital and Lecture Series Thursday, Sept 7, at 8 p.m. at the home of Diane Orton, 991 Sunburst Lane, Alpine. Greene has become well known to local audiences since winning the 1978 Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition. Last, summer he was a member of the' international jury for the competition. The concert program will include works by Mozart, Chopin, Scriabin, Paul Reale and Brahms. Tickets are available at the door for $5 each or call Jannicke Brewer, for more information. Besides his association with the Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition, Arthur Greene has also won first prizes in the 1977 Helen Hart Competition and the 1986 William Kapell Competition at the University of Maryland. Greene's touring schedule has taken him throughout Europe, Asia and the United States. He recently performed the first solo recital in the newly renovated Carnegie Hall and has appeared with the Philadelphia Orchestra, the National Symphony, the Utah Symphony, the San Francisco Symphony, the RAI Orchestra of Turin, and many 1 Karen Brown chosen AFH employee "1 if Known and loved by both pa- tients and coworkers on the American Fork Hospital pediatric unit, Karen Brown, ILN., is being honored by her fellow employees as the August Employee of the Month. "Karen is very dedicated and loyal to both patients and her staff, says one nurse. "She establishes a wonderful trusting and caring often rapport with patients-th- ey ask for her in her absence." Hospital employees in many ' departments enjoy working with saw Brown says the nurses she works with are both good friends and great professional examples for her. "I appreciate the...nurses on the pe- before coming to work at American Fork Hospital. Currently, Brown lives in Lehi with her husband, Roby, and her diatric staff two children be found anywhere else." A Utah County native, Brown was born in Provo. She earned her registered nursing degree from BYU When she is not working, she enjoys spending time with her family and doing "anything that involves creativity." finer nurses cannot - Daniel and Shawnie. Karen Brown . 7 If you can find a lower price on automotive services provided by IFA, bring in the competitor's ad . Brown. According to one coworker, she is willing to help in any way she can with hospital projects and 756-627- Arthur Greene others. For three years he toured the United States as a member of the Affiliate Artists Xeroxs Pianists' Program, presenting "informances" in a variety of settings and appearing with local orchestras. He also served as an artistic ambassador for the United States Information Agency. Arthur Greene's next season includes his ninth solo tour of Japan and return engagements in Hong Kong and Korea. events. "Karen looks for ways she can help those around her," they say. "She offers her assistance with a smile and then follows through with energy, enthusiasm, and creativity." A nurse at American Fork Hospital since 1982, Brown worked in the nursery and on the medical floor before joining the pediatric team. She currently serves as the pediatric unit head nurse. For most cars & light trucks Prices effective thru 92089 I co-o- p or coupon and we'll honor it! Grip Spur Country Squire AP Radial (Nylon Heavy Lug) Battery CriT starting at Special Purchase OR LTIilSCTL i L123S7501S S90.M $99.95 $102.95 . IO.OO1ISCTL f. $79195 $99 95 7.00x1 5C TL 12.00I1SCTL LI23SMR1 7.S0I16OTL.... $195 .OOxISOTT ... LI215S5R16 8.75 R 16.5. 31x10.50R15 $97.95 1S0I16.5OTL . $121.95 'plus FET ' maiimum dp tread delivers traction. raniatant sidawell A v v M r m, m aw 3111. 50R15 .. 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'$150.95 plus FET ...$97.95 ...$99.95 .. $102.95 $110.95 U23585R16D. $110.95 a) 16.5.... 9.50 R 3 $116.95 Gabriel Shocks $K U AJ (1 hydraulic yr. warranty) 11 1 1 1111 WW 85 U III Most Trucks $4.95 Gas Shocks (lifetime warranty) Most Cars1 installation available Located at The Jolley Store (former American Fork Reams) 1050 E. State Rd., American Fork Women's Bible study planned 756-965- 3 521 W. 200 North, American Fork - Ask for Jim Sorenson 756-960- 4 V" ' i A Bible study class for women will be held Tuesday mornings starting Sept. 12 and sponsored by the Fellowship Bible Church of Pleasant Grove. The classes will last one hour and will begin at 10 a.m. Study will be on the lives of women in the Bible and what they teach us to. day. Participants need to bring a Bible, a notebook and a pen. Activities for children will be provided. pre-scho- ol fit ' For more information, contact Gloria Bagley at 785-812- 2. Jewelry Fashions, Facts, Fiction i By. (S Tim Bnnscomb Registered Jeweler t MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY The Spectral Colors of Sapphire You've seen the spectral range that spray of colors on the wall when the light of the sun is broken by a prism. The colors of the light of the sun are captured in sapphire. Yellow and gold sapphires really become available in the 1980s. .While such sapphires tend to be light if natural, when heated the colors become permanently richer. Yellows and golds are certainly an option with sapphire. The rarest and most-prizsapphire is in the orange to pink range and is called padparadscha. and brownish-oWhile reddish-orang- e range sapphires are more often available, padparadscha is tantalizing but seldom-realizePink sapphires are a beautiful for gemologists. The Eiroblem that sapphire is corundum but red corundum is called ruby, not sapphire. If a corundum is ruby, it demands a price not demanded for pink sapphire. While beautiful, pink sapphire does not satisfy customers who desire ruby. For the customer who desires sapphire, though, the pink may be a splendid surprise. The usual color associated with sapphire is blue. And here, sapphire is haunted by its history. Around the turn of the century, a splendid and abundant find In. teshmir in India led to a temporary glut of wonderful gems. In fact, at the time sapphire was less costly than amethyst. The find was quickly depleted. The hauntingly rich cornflower blue sapphire Is primarily available only when jewelry from earlier periods is broken up. Let us tempt you with the splen-- . did colors of sapphire. ed d. V r mssm When the banks have closed, who are y outgoing to call? The banks have closed. You were unable to get in during regular hours, and yet you still need a loan. Now you can talk to a loan officer after hours or on Saturdays. Call evenings bsfore 7:00 p.m. or on Saturdays from 10 a.m. till 1 p.m. ITUen the banks have closed and you need a loan, you know uho you are going to call. 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