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Show Thursday. June SpGCiai A series of special tours will be offered at Timpanogos Cave National Monument from Sunday until Aug. 31. Designed to meet a wide variety of interests, these tours will offer visitors a unique view of Timpanogos Cave and American Fork Canyon. The following tours will be offered Candlelight Tours: A uniquely beautiful experience of viewing the cave by candlelight is offered on this tour. Tours limited to five visitors per tour. Time: Sunday at 8 20 a.m. and Tuesday at 8:20 .m. Flashlight Tour: This lour, lighted only by flashlight, will give the visitor the true cave feeling. Tours limited to 10 visitors per tour. Time: Friday at 6:30 p.m. and Briefs Stevens-Henag- imp Cave Tours to Begin Kuidc leads the 15 mile walk tii'in the isiior Center to the cave entrant e The walk covers the Sunday at 6:30 p.m. St'iuii' to photograph cave formations National Park Service guides will be available to provide assistance or suggestions. Tours limited to 15 visitors. Time: Monday at b.3' p.m. Historic Tours: Follows the lower passage through Timpanogos Cave which has not been used since the late 1930 s. Old clothes should be worn. Tour size is limited to five visitors. Time: Monday at 8:20 a.m.. Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.. Wednesday at 8:20 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.. Thursday at 6:30 p.m.. Friday at 8:20 a.m. and Saturday at 6:30 p.m. Nature Walks: National Park wide vanetv til habitat lound along the trail and culminates in a tour oi Timpaiwgti t'at' Tours limited to 20 visitors per tour. Time: Saturday at 7 'M a m Geology Walks: Beginning A the Visitor Center a National Park Photography Tours: Provides camera bulls with the opportunity Shop weekdays 10-- Service guide leads visitors through geologic tune along the 1.5 n ile cave trail and through the caves. Tour limited to 20 visitors per tour. Time: Thursday at 7:20 a in. Timpanogos Cave National ument will be open seven days a week from now through Labor Day. Cave tour tickets can be purchased at the Visitor Center Mon- 1-- by GRETHE POWELL - PAYSON l The Payson has accepted an option on some property. The move that gives the council the chance to attract more industrial development to the city. That option will last a year and cost the city $1,000. The property is owned by Kussel Hich and is near the south Payson exit of Interstate 15, but west of the freeway. Mayor Gary Tassai-ne- r said one of the main benefits of the city owning the option for selling the property is the city can set conditions over the sale of land. City officials are hopeful they can first-com- d 756-523- 8 10-- if The Provo campus of the Stevens-College of Business will have graduation ceremonies Friday at the Provo Tabernacle at 7:45 p.m. Four of the campus' graduates will give graduation addresses: Patricia A. Yardley, Grant W. Kimberly K. Gumucio and R. Bret Butler. The college is one of the oldest business schools in Utah. A total of 205 students will graduate from its three campuses this year. The school is accredited by the Association of Independent Colleges and Schools, which means students are eligible for student loans and other offinancial aid. Stevens-Henage- r fers secretarial, accounting and computer training programs. Each campus also offers its own specialized programs. An Henager 1 m acauie Closed Sunday 4--. y. suiimiei &nop --et-s. appliances that save time, work Top-nam- e -- money Lay-coc- Sharon East Stake r A Offers Workshops Xf -I Hungry hand vac from Royal A. Reg- - 79.99 The Royal hand vac with its rotating beater brush, extra power, easy-emptbag, and metal construction means bad news for dirt; tools included 4 0il7 CQ QQ l Our most popular Sunbeam" iron i mar?-!- " B. 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He said though utilities are close, they do not serve the property. 7 aa s ai-- e 17 There are nearly 50 acres at the site for sale at $8,500 per acre. The er Graduation Friday - Page sell the land within the year by listing it with the Mountainlands Association of Governments computer, which lists industrial property for sale. The city has recently agreed to sell the present site of the golf course to American Stores Properties Inc. for construction of a warehouse. Some feel that firm's presence in town will attract other developers to the city. Payson Correspondent 10-1- Enjoy an extra hour Saturday 9 THE HERALD. Provo, Utah, PaYson Council Accepts Land Option Near trom 7 a m. until 5 p m daily The regular cave tours will be presented by National Park Service guides on a regular basis, approximately minutes every Fees are $2 for those 16 and over. $1 for years old and tho.se over 62. Anyone under 12 wiii be admitted free. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. All tours are on a strictly basis. No reservations are accepted. The Monument is located on State Highway 92. 2 miles up American Fork Canyon. For addior tional information call write: Superintendent. Timpanogos Cave National Monument. KH3. Box 200. American Fork 84003. first-serve- 13. 1985 ' - With your ZCMI Option Charge Account. Call toll free 24 hours a duy in Sail Lake City, Utuh, 321 66G6; outside Salt Lake, 9010; Western United States, |