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Show Lehi By Julie Liveridge car in their recent sweepstakes. ' According to the caller, prizes are awarded only on Christmas Day and Labor Day. (Fortunately for the woman, it just happened to be Labor Day.) The man claimed he had a bad telephone connection and would call back. When he called back, he said she had also won three years of insurance for the car and proceed to ask the names of the potential drivers of the car. At that point, the woman became suspicious and asked why he needed the information; the man immediately hung up. Police later dialed the number that the man had supplied during the second call, as well as the two previous numbers that showed up courtesy of the woman's Caller ID unit. The first number was busy and there was no answer at the second number; the number that the man gave was connected to a pager. Needless to say, there was neither a luxury car nor three years of insurance waiting for the woman, even though it was Labor Day. Three Utah County juveniles were charged with illegal consumption after admitting to drinking and after testing positive on a portable breath test machine. The youths were stopped for speeding, clocking in at 53 mph in a 30 mph But Point. Thanksgiving Abney would like to see that change. "We just need the farmers," he said. "We're excited about having the market here. It's an ideal location just off the freeway between Provo and south Salt Lake City. And there's a lot to do (at Thanksgiving 31. Harris who was man- ning the booth for her father In spite of a low number of Jim Levie, Mapleton, said her farmers participating, customers father gardens as a hobby can still find a wide variety of every year. He's been selling t fruits and vegetables available at his organically raised crops at a modest price at the market, the Spanish Fork Farmer's including locally Market for years, and naturalwith moved it to grown tomatoes, peppers, corn, ly apples, and carrots. Thanksgiving Point. Part of the Ashton's dream Abney anticipates participawhen they started building tion will grow as the harvest Point, said season progresses. Farmers Thanksgiving botanist for interested in selling produce at Abney, call can market Thanksgiving Point, was to the have .a big farmer's market Thanksgiving Point for more each fall. This is the first step. information. fresh-picke- d at Thanksgiving the Town of Eagle Mountain will receive mail directly to the downtown area of the city. street-parkin- g O Continued from front page costing around $5,000 (compared to the $60,000 Orem City kick us out for taking up too much of our share." She and her husband Don, Continued from front page box office hit were first available for sale in the wee hours of Tuesday, Sept. 1. At the end of that day's business, Sunrise had received about 40 requests for their services. "Then everything broke loose," said Mrs. Biesinger. By Friday evening, numbers on the "waiting list had grown to the 1300s, and the time factor had increased to four to six weeks. Situated in a basement of an office structure, sharing a parking lot with four other businesses, Sunrise usually has sufficient parking space. With the latest run ,on. services, that has charigted: Friday evening, i was; only, and that a good, distance away from the entrance. "We are sharing a parking lot," she said. "I hope they don't Point. SkotSTS o well aware of the power that the movie studios have. "Lots of people have offered to contribute to our legal fund if it comes down to that. If they close us down, we will just put a can out for donations for our retirement fund," she quipped. On the serious side, the own- al5ng with their daughter Connie, a Provo High School student, have tried to keep up their spirits in spite of the pressure of increased business, attention and lack of ers and staff appreciate the support they have received from the community members and others. "We appreciate hearing from everybody," said Mrs. Biesinger. "The comment we hear most sleep. "It's the adrenalin thing," she quipped. "We had no idea what we were getting into. It is an exciting type of a challenge." Not only is their parking lot full, one of their back rooms, usually reserved for lesser-use- d often is 'Good for you.' The second most often voiced opinion is 'We wouldn't have purchased this movie without your service.'" That tells the story, she indicated. ."The bottomiline'is that peo-- : pie vote with their dollars," she said., "That is what the American system is. "To us, it is good to know there are so many people unit videos, is loaded with stacks of "Titanic," each labeled with a code number for its sequence in the editing cycle. A room still farther back houses the editing equipment, !.:'and is visited' on occasion' by key personnel including legal r counsel. have the advice of an attorney," she said. "He assures us that this is legal. But we are "We do GET CONNECTED f r- A Lehi man, who at first appeared to the investigating officer to be underage, was found to be of majority and in possession of two outstanding warrants. shoppers examine produce availabe at Farmers Market Local Office, Titanic zone. Photo by Julie Loveridge Eagle Mountain will start getting mail Janet Valentine, Eagle Mountain Town Clerk, has announced that through an application with the U.S. Post has set aside for a permanent skate park). If it proves to be a worthy community asset, without drug problems and negative outside influences, Barnes said the city may consider the option of building a permanent structure. A second planning meeting will be tonight, Sept. 9, 5 p,m. at Wine's Park. Skaters are ing for a common cause, and it is a good one. We have nothing to hide." Editing the production is not the first time an American Fork entity has made waves of Titanic proportions. The Towne a Cinemas offered movie-goer- s choice between an edited version one week and the full version of the motion picture the next week. Response was so great to the edited one, it was from editing movies, they will restrict us from repairing. I don't know how they can distinguish between those." Asked to describe how much is removed for the standard $5 fee, Mrs. Biesinger demonstrated by pulling on an imaginary reel ef tape. "About four yards for the first scene and three encouraged to attend and give assistance to the project. and a half yards for. the held over until Paramount heard of the change and pulled not only that show, but any of its releases, citing breach of contract. The difference between the two scenarios comes down to whether a person can seek changes in his own copy of a production, compared to offering viewers a chdice in a motionr; picture distributed and owned by,the corporation. "We have repaired tapes all along," said Mrs. Biesinger. "If they are going to restrict us : O J TP OCALA, FL -- An ingredient derived from hot peppers that decreases inflammation in racehorse's legs, is now recognized as safe and effective for human use. The ingredient has been formulated into a product called ARTH-R- x and comes in a strength designed for humans. Researchers are excited and say the formula can relieve arthritis pain for millions. 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