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Show Lions Clubs to offer free diabetes detection The lions Clubs of Pleasant Grove, American Fork and Lehi will be on hand at the American Fork store to pass out free diabetic detection kits to all shoppers who wish to have their sugar level evaluated. The test will be done by the Wal-Ma- rt Wal-Ma- rt pharmacy. Wal-Ma- rt Orem. kits Wal-Ma- rt ut Evangelist Timothy Silcott and his ventriloquist partners, Randy and Rawley, will be the special guest at the Faith Independent Baptist Church from Sunday, March 8, through Wednesday, March 11. Thursday, March 12, there will be a special children's service for those in the. first through sixth grade, at 4 p.m. at the church. Services will begin on Sunday, March 8, at 10 a.m., 11:15 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. ,with a potluck diner at 12:30 p.m. Monday through Wednesday the meetings will start prompt- - Business News ly at 7 p.m. All are invited to attend. If you need a ride, call Pastor The church Hays at is located at 166 S. Center, American Fork. 756-619- Free Press Review -- - March 4, 1998 Page 13 No,ice of ,ost rogation certificate 8-- There are many citizens walking around who have undetected diabetes. In an effort to recognize as many of these peostores, ple as possible, Lions Clubs and other service organizations have joined with American Diabetic the Association in an national and international effort to locate these individuals and get them into a managed education and care program. Diabetes is the leading cause of blindness in the U.S. and Canada and the leading cause of lower extremity amputations. all-o- This free detection clinic will bej conducted Friday and Saturday, March 6 and 7, and also on Friday and Saturday, Mrch 13 and 14, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at stores in American Fork and Citizen Baptist Church to feature special services March 1 2 3. which has become loot. Any person or persons having a claim against certificate number 3853 issued in the name of Elroy Cunningham must inform the Board of Directors of the American Fork Irrigation Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has applied to the American Fork Irrigation Company for the issuance of a new certificate to replace certificate number 3853 issued in the name of Elroy Cunningham Company within thirty days of the first publication of this notice. 1st Roy Bond Published in the Fork Citizen Feb. 11, 28 and 25 and March 4, 1998. American Uasant Presbyterian Men to host luncheon series March 4 The Presbyterian Men of Salt Lake will sponsor a series PI. Grove Board of Adjustment to of Lenten luncheons beginning It is hereby given that the City Engineer, requests an garage on their property at Wednesday, March 4, at noon Pleasant Grove City Board 945 S. 1680 East, inaR.-8appeal to the decision of the in the Japanese Church of of Adjustment will hold their (Single Family) zone. Planning Commission to waive the street improveChrist, 268 W 100 South, Salt meeting at 5 p.m. on March TLE CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD. 95060. ment along the Robert 19, 1998 in the Library Lake City. Item 2 - Harvey Carson Olsson property located at The men of the church will Auditorium, 30 E. Center, Pleasant Grove, Utah. 600 W. 2199 North, in a RR requests a variance for the prepare the lunch. The items listed below at a Rural) zone. length of a The featured speaker will be will be discussed and any- proposed subdivision at (Residential NORTH FIELD NEIGHBORthe Reverend Marty Geisel, one interested is invited to approximately 750 WS. 900 HOOD. 95602. Pastor of the American Fork attend. North, in a (Single - Douglas and in Item Published the Family) zone. MUD HOLE Presbyterian Church. Judy Grove Pleasant Review 95061. Crow will provide special Julie Edwards requests a NEIGHBORHOOD. Gordon Miner, Item 3 March 4 and 18, 1998. side yard variance to build a music. Cost is $5. Phone for reservations. The luncheon is open to all. We are looking for somebody in your neighborhood with a friendly This Sunday! personality and the desire to become a meet S BAT- Great Harvest secret starts from scratch R1-- 8 1 It's all made from scratch, the milling of the flour, every morning, at Great Harvest Bread in American even to 363-325- Is MrsM A Iakt Of Yoru Lira? Fork. store has recently opened in the World Plaza, at 356 E. State Road, next to World Gym. It features healthful varieties of homemade bread, muffins, cinnamon rolls, and cookies. They are open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. six days a The Orem. They also focus on other World's Gym AF names Hansen as manager World's Gym has appointed Peter Hansen as manager of its American Fork facility at 350 E. State Street. Hansen replaces Jennifer Whimpey, who will manage the World's Gym facility opening May 1 in Spanish Fork. Hansen is responsibile for the oeprations of the 24,000 square foot American Fork Facility, handling hiring and overseeing all sales, sales staff, personal training programs and trainers. He has a master's degree in recreation education from BYU. day-to-da- y '.,:' 'K If you... Photo by Barbara Christiansen Bigler, one of the owners of Great Harvest Bread, newly opened in American Fork, places loaves into the store's oven in preparation for the day's harvest. Matt rotis-ser- fruits of the harvest, including soup and fresh fruit smoothies, made from fresh produce each 1771 The most popular soup varieties have proven to be cheddar broccoli, creamy potato and chicken with wild rice. Smoothies include such exotic choices as Jungle Fever, Peanut Butter Blitz, Choco Mania and Hakuna Colada. Two free supplements (protein", calcium, ginseng, lecithin, bee pollen, carbo boost, and wheat germ) are available with each drink. Each person who comes into the store is offered a free slice of bread. Great Harvest prides itself in service to the public, like to start AugVSept. 98 would welcome the opportunity- to meet with you. We Music is a major part of our life. Introducing children to the world of music is our goal. You have the desire to be part of a successful team; we offer an excellent opportunity to you. Send your resume to: Pastor Chuck Lovelady Musikschule Frohlich 221-79- 388 East 800 North Nephi, Utah 84648 www.geocities.comheartlandpIains 7325 or call: (435) We to meeting you! said Bigler. being in a small town and want to work with people. We will give anybody's order our best. For example, we will make small loaves of bread for a wedding." Those who want to contact Great Harvest may call them at 756-113- 3. It's worth the visit to smell the fresh bread rising and bake ing, and to see the giant ovens, which can hold between 240 and 320 loaves at one time. Shelves rotate in order to provide consistency in the baking process. rotis-seri- here are two if things you can count on every winter: 50 treating customers fairly and respectfully with no high pressure sales techniques. He said, "I was tired of the daily rat race to Salt Lake City." Higgins comes to Gene Harvey Chevrolet with 10 years of experience in the automobile dealership sales and management. for announce the addition . Higgins their Ken to sales staff. Ken said that he was anxious to join the sales team at Gene Harvey Chevrolet. Ken enjoys all outdoor activ- ities including hunting and fishing. He also enjoys woodworking and cabinetry. Ken and his wife, Pam, live Ken Higgins in Highland with their four He was impressed with Gene Harvey Chevrolet's reputation children. J .. ,., ,, ,. Jlk, r -.- 1. Cold weather and Mickey Morlnaka. v - i 4 1 i , i jj!J ! ' f'J Freezing temperatures are nothing new to people around these parts. And neither is the reliable service they get from Questar Gas and Questar Gas technicians like Richard Kay Resident at Heritage Convalescent Center Introducing to your Area... Heritage Home Care 228-970- Mickey Morinaka. We've seen our customers through this type of weather for over 60 years. And, as long as winters continue to be cold, you can count on Mickey and all of us at Questar Gas to keep your home warm and safe. 0 For Nursing Care within your HM Gas HERITAGE CONVALESCENT CENTER For Information about Heritage Facilities outside of this area please call 4. Give Questar Gas a call anytime: You smell gas inside or outside your home You have no heat You need a pilot lit or an adjust' ment to any natural gas appliance ' You need the gas meter turned on in your new home You need advice from an expert about your natural gas service' or appliances Questar Gas home. American Fork, UT 84003 8 "We "We enjoy Gene Harvey Chevrolet of American Fork IS pleased to of 623-075- are looking forward sales staff at Gene Harvey Chevrolet "I couldn't stay independent in my home so I came to Heritage Convalescent Center, the only assisted livingresidential community with skilled and long term care services in this area. When I've had a traumatic incident in my home, I just have to go down the hall to receive my skilled nursing benefits and then I can go right back home. I have the comfort of choice and the security of knowing ALL my health care needs can be met here at my home; Heritage Convalescent Center. I've lived here for fourteen years and have been able to maintain my independence." 756-529- 3 (piano, keyboard or accordion) Ken Higgins joins HERITAGE CONVALESCENT CENTER 350 East 300 North 7 an established conceDt In 0 would Best Western Inn in Lehi orders. Nsi$ s 0 play at least one keyboard instrument 0 xtirn ue wain iu kn like to work with ie whether it's the friendly offer of a free slice of bread, or the willingness to do special day. 0 enjoy music like to interact with children !) l71 liko tn chars mnei r Sunday Services at 11:00 a.m. at the (for beginning students) No experience necessary, we will train you extensively for your new career. Sunday's Message: "Finishing the Project" Nehemiah 6:15-7:- 4 have the comfort of choice and security at the same time... . 3IlSICv LVSTIttTCFOIl Timpanogos Baptist Church week. Bakers start between 3 and 5 a.m. each day to create their goods from the high protein wheat. There are the standards honey wheat, raisin cinnamon, sunflower, oat bran, harvest white, and sourdough. In the basic breads, there are no preservatives, oils, or dairy products. Each day there are featured items. Mondays there is garden herb and spinach feta bread; Tuesdays it's orange date pecan; Wednesdays cracked pepper parmesan and sunflower millet; Thursdays apple crumble and cranberry orange; Fridays white cheddar garlic and nine grain; Saturdays apple crumble and raisin walnut cinnamon. There is also a featured bread of the month. For March, owners Matt Bigler and Steve, Owen have selected banana nut. Great Harvest Bread has been in Utah Valley for nine years, with stores in Provo and 1 The new name for Mountain Fuel. can also help you find a qualified contractor for major repairs. |