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Show Page D8 - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Thursday, October 26, 1989 Santaquin working on changing duplicating addresses Calendar Friday Country Christmas Fair The 6th Annual Mapleton Country Christmas Fair will be Friday, noon-p.m., and Saturday, 9 a.m.-- 4 p.m. at the Mapleton City building, 65 E. Maple. There will be a variety of handmade gifts and homebaked goodies. Gordo's will provide Mexican cuisine. For more information contact the Utah Home Artisans, 627 W. 1400 N., MapleA small door ton, or call donation is requested. Proceeds will go to the Women's Center which provides help for Women and Children In Crisis and victims of rape. We will also be acceptiong donations for the following items: personal hygiene items (toothpaste, soap, shampoo, makeup etc), disposable paper products, disposable diapers (large size), light bulbs and paper towels. For additional information on the Women's Center call 6 n n.iLi city must follow through and on the duplex. Since that time, he had his cable TV disconnected and almost had his gas shut off because of the problem. The city decided to give a correct Charles and Alice Dimmick explained that five years ago the city instructed him to use the address 350 E. 400 North. This address was the same as listed in a duplex east of him. At that time, the city told him they would change the address By CARIN GREEN Herald Correspondent There has been a SANTAQUIN problem in duplication of addresses in Santaquin. This has caused concern to the citizens and the post office. change the number on the duplex to reflect the true location," said Councilman Sherman Jones. address to the Dimrnick residence to prevent further confusion. "The Elaine Tasker, city recorder explained that one house number re ir i i u flected the address for the back side of the lot, rather than the frontage portion of the residence. She noted that Scott and Cleo Smith also had problems. "The town is square and the addresses need lo reflect that," said Jones. : Vl 1. Elementary Craft Fair Cherry Hill Elementary will hold their 4th Annual Craft Fair, 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m.-- 5 p.m. The fair will be at the elementary school, 250 E. 1650 S., Orem The fair is open to the public and there is an admission fee. The fair will feature handmade crafts, decorations, Christmas gifts, bake sale, raffle, with food and drinks sold contin- WE'RE OVERSTOCKED!! And we have to make room for our new 1990 Furniture shipments arriving daily. Shop today and CLEARANCE save during our IN-STO- 0 SALE! uously. Mormon Women's Forum The Mormon Women's Forum presents "Gifts Of The Spirit: Woman As Healer In The Modern Church" by Betina Lindsey. Response by Deborah Hunt Sartain, Family Therapist, Friday at 7 p.m., Social Work Auditorium, University of Utah. Three dollar donation. T casual con ELlPOnailY S ...AND YOU CAN HAVE THE FURNITUnZ YOU WANT NOW WITH OU-R- Our most popular group. Covered in a subtle deerfield taupe with 3 tier back. Beautiful tailoring will make your living room iCN spectacular. Lamaze classes (P) Utah Valley Regional Medical Center is now offering Lamaze childbirth classes along with the many other prenatal classes given through the Women's Center. Classes at UVRMC are taught by ASPO certified Lamaze childbirth instructors, Cathy Tooke, Pauleen Tucker, and Denise Ford. Classes run monthly. Class size is limited so participants are asked to call early in order to register. They can register by calling the UVRMC Women's Center at, RE HDD SOFA rr nIInnn f?ir 7 mm I i 1 i f I llu4 Other financing terms avaltibhi feji GIIEDRV Saturday Plus Square Dance class Learn Plus Square Dancing with , the Mavericks, in a class that begins today, 7 to 8:30 p.m., at the Provo City Eldred Center, 270 W. 500 N., Provo. This is for couples who have graduated mainstream. For information call 7. School 5k Run is sponsoring a 5k Run. The race will begin at 11 a.m. at Kiwanis Park at the tennis courts. The route will run around the park. An entry fee of $5 will be charged; this amount includes a Farrer Middle School students can enter the race for $2. Proceeds from and get a this project will go toward construction of a marquee in front of the school. You can have the elegance from warm cherry wood in your dining room. Finely crafted and in many stunning styles. PRICED FROM fey .'liijjiiiv-'- S688-- ii Excellent selection of durable H color carpets. decorator I Jmfff? Till City TV TKa rnt crtltH fuil china allow- - Tell City DIHIHG GROUP mm S1029 s, It's a great time to get a great buy on this casual, contemporary recliner. REG.S3te.00 Eden House by Bassell BEonoon cherry headboard Dresser, Exquisite furniture inspired by the French Court of Louis scroll overlays XV .Flowing and crown decks. WIMI BtESSEI KIDMIM 5H0 mirror and CHEST IXD UGHTSTIND with footboard and rails. Finished in a beautiful cherry. 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Fine crafted furniture with you in mind. X The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Annual County Bazaar will be Monday, 11:30 a.m.-2:3- 0 p.m. at the Orem City Center Multi Purpose Room, (same building of the Orem City IJbrary). There will be creative handmade items, homemade food, candies, baked Roods and a hot luncheon. Open to the public. oy "Eaolo" 3 Henry B. Eyring, first counselor in the Presiding Bishopric of The Church of Jesus Christ of latter-daSaints, will speak to Brigham Young University Students at an fireside at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. The fireside will be 89.1 at 9 p.m. broadcast on KBYU-Fthat day and on KBYU- - TV, channel 11, the following Sunday (Nov. 5l at 6 a.m., 11 a.m. and 5 p.m DUP Bazaar '99 - YOUR CHOICE RECLINED KJITCta Monday End or cocktail tables. Add an extra flair to your living room. La-Z-D- . Sunday Fireside GLASS! BRASS Pedestal extension table with matching side chairs. A beautiful oak set. six Utah Press Women meet fee. $300.00! 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