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Show LeEii Free Press Living - Wednesday, April 2, 1997 - Page 4 Homeowners with money worries loans may qualify for low-intere- ' - st Late house payments? LOANS Local lender loosens its require- - credit? IRS liens? bo need money now. Financial problems' Medical bills? meats for homeowners Have ou been turned down for a loan? Do Bankruptcy? Foreclosure? It doesn't matter! If you are a homeowner with sufficient you need more than SI 0,000 for any reason? Are you paying more than 0 interest on any equity, there's an excellent chance you will naurs. other loans or credit cards? qual i fy for a loan usually maun in You can find out over the phone and free If y ou are a homeowner and answered 'yes' to any of these questions, they can tell y ou over of charge if you qualify. Stone Castle Home Com- the phone andiihoutubligaiion if youqualify. Loans is licensed by the Utah Dept. of 141 s. 7 High credit card debt? Less ihan perfect merce Open day w ' - .. Sit A&IPs Mystery s..i-- " V - , - 5 ; v Yuka Hamada, Haruaki Miyagi ' April 9 from 6 to 8 p.m. at The Colonial House. 187 W. Main Street, Lehi. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. Attending the bride will be Rie Hamada, Lisa Smith, Grace Miyagi, Eileen Sun and Reiko Kringenburg Workshop to focus on water In celebration of Earth Week, the Utah Habitat Council will sponsor a habitat workshop at the Utah State Fairpark Wildlife Exhibit Building, April 25 and 26. The event focuses on providing information to groups, adopting waterways, and providing these parties, known as 'Stream Teams," instructions, regarding how they can better care for Utah's precious aquatic resources. Wildlife habitat experts will help participants identify aquatic insects, indicating stream health, and provide information to increase habitat restoration projects. The Saturday morning session will take participants to City Creek, where a habitat and macroinvertibrate demonstration will provide a hands-oexperience for interested parties Groups and individuals, interested in adopting stretches of streams, creeks, and rivers, are invited to attend the conference and more information can be obtained bv calling Phil Douglass or Charles Shaw at (801) at 801) n 538-471- 7 538-477- Pain may be eliminated for millions - A new drug that is exin the treatment researchers citing of pain has been formulated into a new product known as "Arthur Itis" and is being called a "Medical Miracle" by some, in the treatment of debilitating conditions such as arthritis, bursitis, rheumatism, painful muscle aches, joint aches, simple backache, bruises, and more. Although the mechanism of action is unclear, experiments indicate that Arthur Itis relieves pain by first selectively attracting, and then destroying the messenger chemical which carries pain sensations to the brain, thus eliminating pain in the affected area. Arthur Itis is available immediately without a prescription in an odorless, greaseless, non staining cream or new easy applicator liquid form. Arthur Itis is guaranteed to work or your money back. (SPECIAL) Ue directed. Stellar Health ProducU Inc. only as 1996 Justin Tripp. Gena Abbott Best man duties will be performed by Haruyoshi Miyagi, with Matthew Smith, Harunori Miyagi and Haruchika Miyagi serving as groomsmen. is a graduate of The bride-to-bToyo Women's College in Tokyo. She will also graduate from Utah Valley State College this semester. The prospective groom is a graduate of the BYU Masters in Accounting program. He served in the Tokyo South LDS Mission. He is currently working at Morgan Stanley in Tokyo. The couple will make their first home in Saitama, Japan. e Jewelry Fashions, f m L1M Member American Gem Society What makes a diamond? Diamond is first and foremost a mineral, a product of the earth's rock forming processes. Even mineral has a characteristic chemical that's one of composition the ways it is classified against other minerals. Diamond happens to have one of the simplest chemical compositions it is merely of all minerals the element carbon. What makes diamond so unique is not just that it's pure carbon (so is graphite), but that the atoms are arranged in such a special va a to make it the hardest substance know n to man. The hardness of a mineral is its resistance to scratching. Nothing can scratch a diamond, but another diamond. As a matter of fact, that's why early diamonds had so few polished faces on them and why they so closely resembled their natural crystal form. Man couldn't figure 5353 Highland 300 E. Main Lehi 768-424- 4 by Curtis Tripp, Russel Tripp, Casey Tripp and Matt Abbott. Honored guests will include grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tripp and Mr. and Mrs. Adrian on Selected Shelves is a graduate of The bride-to-b- e St. George High School. She attended Utah Valley State College. She is currently employed at Zions Bank. The prospective groom is a graduate of Lehi High School. He served in the Denver South LDS Mission. He is currently employed as a framer. The couple will make their first home in St. George. II ( 785-177- Store Hours: Mon.-Fr- i. Sat. 10-- 10-- 6 ygSpyOor f tore Specials VTkli 0 850 W. 5 g" these folks from yxthe corner grocery store. the pizza joint, local or your Bank. Zions I - u Mt- - y I it ran peasant flor Chris Tiliack Manager Lehi M JEWELERS 1344 So. In-- UtLfi BANK ZIONS ember Sierra-We- st Orem t Close-Ou- Bond. Plea.iant Grove 22i Si'iilb Main Sierra Center 756-835- 3 j $y )ca You see, each one of them not only works in Utah County, they live here. too. So you might see them at the park with their family, out shopping, or as the branch manager of your Zions Bank. To help keep northern Utah County a great place to live, Pam, Bert, and Chris have helped arrange financing for things like fire stations in Alpine, a community swimming pool in Pleasant Grove, and general city improvements in American Fork. They're here to help customers with all tvpes of banking needs. With everything from checking accounts to home improvement loans, vou ought to drop by and see what they can do for you as well. out how to easily grind away the rough material to produce the polished faces! They had to pulverize some diamonds to make the polishing powder to polish other diamonds. Back before the 700's when there were hardly any diamonds any way, that was an expensive 76 Kohlers Pharmacy W. 11000 N. Stands 80 (S.E. of Univ. Mall K I) I C Lebi American Fork 0( luiM Sttile Rmi' 620 Delta Deco Art, Accent bii might recognize Tim Branscomb Taylor Drug 1 ft Fad Available at: 756-402- Gena Abbott and Justin Tripp have chosen to marry in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on Friday, April 4. The bride-to-b- e is the daughter of Douglas and Jenny Abbott of Washington, Utah. The prospective groom is the son of Clay and Judy Tripp of Lehi. An open house will honor the couple that same evening from 7 to 9 at the Lehi South Stake Center, 600 S. 500 West. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. No invitations will be sent. Attending the bride will be Becky Smethurst, Km Sullivan, Nicki Abbott and Amanda Tripp. Best man duties will be shared S99AcrjlicPaint or ftl n bird nOlISeS,,,, so 4j proposition. North 1100 East American Fork Jlll Come Spy Our New Entrance '' - Haruaki Miyagi to marry Justin Tripp to speak vows in Salt Lake Temple rites in Mt Timpanogos Temple Haruaki Miyagi and Yuka Hamada have chosen to wed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on April 8. is the daughter The bride-to-b- e of Mr. and Mrs Tetsuhiro Hamada of Chiba, Japan The prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Haruo Miyagi of Lehi. A reception will honor them on 0 ! v !! Main K Uw tinflonPGi fMH?7 I 1 Place! r"""8"" 1600 N Lindon |