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Show r1 evw6aIISWa6ii 20 Yamal Expfltj Wednesdoy, 8. THE SPANISH GAMBIT by Stephen Hunter - (novel) Hunters latest novel is an espionage thriller that captures the romance and intrique of the Spanish Civil War. Julian Raines is a Russian spy, and the British Secret Service wants him exposed. They send his former best friend, Robert Florry, to Spain where Raines is posing as a journalist covering the Civil War. Together with his lover, beautiful writer Sylvia Liffifrod, Florry sets out to capture Raines, amidst the chaos to revolution-tor- n Spain. November 13, 1985 by Evan L. Baker, director NEW ARRIVALS: The following is a partial listing of some of our newest adult books, which we have recently received. They are listed by title and then followed by the author, the type of book, and a short annotation about the book. 1. THE ROAD TO PARADISE ISLAND by Victoria Holt - (novel) In late England, Annalice Mallory finds a journal written by a relative a century earlier. According to the journal, there is an island near Australia filled with gold. Annalice and her brother Philip become fascinated with the journal and Philip travels to Australia to look for the treasure. When he disappears without a trace, Annalice goes to Sidney to find out what 19th-centu- happened to her brother. Meanwhile, she witnesses a marital disaster, a probable murder, and has her own life threatened. 2. AFTER THE REUNION by Rona Jaffe - (novel) The story that begins in Class Reunion continues, and we learn whats happened to Emily, Annabel, Chris and Daphne during the twenty-fiv- e years since they were graduated from Radcliffe and Harvard. On the surface they seem to be living the lives they were intended for. Attractive and privileged, people whom others might envy; hiding mistakes of the past, the betrayals of the present.... 3. BORDERLORDS by Terry c. Johnston - (novel) The second volume in the mountain man trilogy begun with Carry the Wind continues the adventures of now estranged trappers Scratch and Josiah. Set in the 1830s at the peak of the fur trade in the Rocky Mountains, they confront rival fur companies. Blackfoot and Crow, ranging from the Oregon coast to a deadly rendevzous with a crafty assassin in Wyoming. 4. LUCKY by Jackie Collins - (novel) The saga of Gino Santangelo and his daughter, Lucky, continues in this sizzling novel. While trying to gain as much power as her father, Lucky becomes deadly rivals with Olympia Stanislopoulos, finds love and support from Olympias billionaire father and loses her heart to comedian Lennie Golden. From Las Vegas and New York to Beverly Hills and a private Greek Island, these passionate seekers travel in the fastest land of all. 5. THE IMMIGRANTS DAUGHTER by Howard Fast - (novel) Fasts conclusion to the Lavette saga focuses on Barbara, Dan Lavettes eldest daughter. After three marriages and a life filled with danger, love, and death, Barbara, now in her 60s, is living a simple life in San Francisco. But then, she decides to run for congress and sets in motion a series of adventures which bring her a return of romance, mortal danger in Central America, loss and tragedy, and eventually, an exultant embracing of (non-fictio- 12. HONORABLE MEN by Louis Auchinocloss - (novel) Chip Benedict appears to have the best of everything; social connections, wealth, prep school and Yale education, good looks, charm, and intelligence. It almost romance when he marries the debutante of the year seems a story-boo- k and becomes a hero at the Normandy landings. But Chip is haunted by dark guilt and is consequently driven to excel, to conform, and to embrace a righteousness that he fails to perceive as hypocrisy. How he comes to terms with himself provides an ending filled with irony. 13. STEPMOTHERHOOD: HOW TO SURVIVE WITHOUT FEELING FRUSTRATED, LEFT OUT, OR WICKED by Cherie Burns - (non fiction) With more than fifteen million stepmothers and over nineteen million stepchildren in the United States, author Cherei Burns takes a candid and realistic look at being a stepmother, offering practical solutions to the most common problems that arise. With wit and a lively style, she describes the anxieties and frustrations, as well as the humor and emotional payoffs, involved in this much misunderstood role. 14. THE CORPORATION: TRANSFORMING YOUR JOB AND YOUR COMPANY FOR THE NEW INFORMATION SOCIETY by John Naisbitt - (non fiction) The author examines how corporations can provide employees the freedom and environment they need for high productivity and growth. They relate how the workplace is already changing, and how it will need to continue to change to meet the needs of the new information society. The most successful employers, contend the author, wiill be those who help their employees achieve success, fitness, and literal ownership. P hypnotic night of fun is being made available for the public by the Vernal Junior High National Honor Society as a community service project. The Science of the Mind program to be given by concert hypnotist Jack Lythgoe and young hypnotist, Renee Zerwas, will allow completion of two goals set by the members of the Honor Society; to complete a community service project and to raise money for educational trips. Among the students plans are a trip to Provo to view the Ramses II exhibit at Brigham Young Universit- 'I b 5V ' Levi A Allred ( Carly Gillman rilfi L Lythgoe is a 35 year veteran of professional hypnotic entertainment who picks most of his subjects at random from the audience. Miss Zerwas demonstrates intriguing areas of hypnotic phenomena where subjects are taken back through time as well as other interesting experiments both humorous and entertaining. Questions on hypnosis will be answered by the duo at the conclusion of the performance and Lythgoe will touch on techniques and explain how nearly anyone can make use of this ability. The program is not recommended s for children and will not be admitted to the show. Performance time is Monday, Nov. 18 at 7:30 p.m. at Vernal Junior High Auditorium. Tickets may be purchased at the door for $3.50 and is limited and there will be no reserved seats. babes-in-arm- pre-scho- Brock Colton Megan Marie Mecham CONGRATULATIONS'. Congratulations this week go to these babies for passing their first milestone: Levi A, son of Rex and Yvonne Allred, Nov. 12; Brock, son of Tamra Colton, Nov. 2; Carly, daughter of Lyle and Lori Gillman, Nov, 17 and Megan Marie, daughter of Bart and Brenda Mecham, Nov. 10. Pictures of babies will be printed in the Express if they are submitted one week prior to babys birthday. . Enter Today To Win A Car in Safeways SUBARU Subaru Larry H. Miller Since 1965, UINTAH and DUCHESNE COUNTIES have paid (in 1984 dollars) LARRY H MILLER DODGE s9 MILLION WIN ONE OF THREE CARS AT SAFEWAY in PROPERTY TAX to the CENTRAL UTAH WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT for the You could win a Subaru, Dodge Colt or Chevrolet Chevette from the Larry H. Miller Group in SAFEWAYS HOLIDAY DRIVEAWAY. Enter at the Safeway store nearest you each time you shop. Winners will be chosen during Utah Jazz games on Nov. 27th, Dec. 29th, Jan. 25th. What a great way to begin your holiday season. Picture yourself behind the wheel of a brand new car. Youll enjoy this prize for years to come. Economical on gas and fun to drive. Register today at your CENTRAL UTAH PROJECT Were spending OUR MONEY to send OUR WATER to the WASATCH FRONT. FACT: WATER USERS and TAXPAYERS will pay for EXPENSIVE WATER. The Bonneville unit of the CUP is an economic nightmare. Were following the senseless policy of developing the most expensive water first. nearby Safeway store! WIN TWO TICKETS TO 20 JAZZ GAMES ...24 SETS TO BE GIVEN AWAY. Jon R. Miller, Dept, of Economics, Univ. of Utah FACT: There are ALTERNATIVES to EXPENSIVE CUP WATER. Water needs for Central Utah and for the Wasatch Front can be met well into the next century with less costly and more efficient VUTAH man. technology. Catch all the action at 20 of the Utah Jazz Home Games. Take a sports fan along as your guest. Youre sure to enjoy NBA ball when the Jazz take the court. Enter to win each time you shop at Safeway. Enter At Any Safeway Store! FACT : Next Tuesday, the CENTRAL UTAH WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT wants you to commit yourselves to TAXES 50 YEARS OF PROPERTY NOT so that YOUR WATER can be sent where FACT: its NEEDED. Diet Coke, Tab, Sprite g most of the The completed CUP will do streams on the south slope of the Uintas, and irreparable damage to the trout fisheries of Strawberry, Current and Rock Creeks and other fine streams. de-wat- er free-flowin- FACT : The CENTRAL UTAH WATER CONSERVANCY and Caffeine Free Flavors DISTRICT recently spent $20,000 of taxpayers money to print 90,000 brochures touting the benefits of the CUP - to convince those same taxpayers that they cant live without the CUP. This is a misappropriation of funds. They would like YOU to continue to help them by throwing GOOD money after BAD. Will you trust them? VOTE AGAINST THE CUP REPAYMENT CONTRACT 4 y- TENDER TEETH Supersensitive teeth are common among children and adults. For children, tender teeth occur when their enamel hasnt fully hardened and matured. Adults can experience the problem when their gums recede to expose the teeths roots. Hot or cold liquids and sweet or acidic foods exposed to tender teeth can cause a great deal of pain. Avoiding these foods and using an toothpaste that contains strontium chloride can help. Several brands are available without a prescription. r A SAFEWAY yip THE CHOICE IS YOURS! FACT : brings hypnotists for service goal 9. MIDSUMMER MOON by Karen Lynn - (romance) Larla Somerset, a young widow, travels with her son to the family estate of her late husband where she makes an incredible discovery. Her husbands cousin, Lord Marsden suffering from a loss of memory due to a war injury is in actuality her husband Jeremy. Unfortunately, he is engaged to a young lady, and if the truth be known, there would be a terrible scandal. And yet, Jeremy is falling in love with his own wife. How is he to solve this dilemna? 19. AN UNKINDNESS OF RAVENS by Ruth Rendell - (mystery) When Chief Inspector Wexford agreed to look into the disappearance of a neighbors husband, he didnt realize what unpleasant secrets Rodney Williamss life contained. And when a sudden outbreak of violent attacks on men across the town broke out, he didnt realize that the teenage girls club in Kingsmarkham, with the sinister token of the raven as their chosen symbol, was involved. 11. YOU AND YOUR BABYS FIRST YEAR by Sirgay Sanger - (nonfiction) An important book on infant development that utilizes the brilliant findings of Dr. Sangers more than twenty years of pioneer work in the field. This guide to understanding natures joyful pattern of initiation and response between baby and parent will provide confidence and delight to parents as they learn to build that natural fit between themselves and their child in which an infant grows and thrives. life. 6. A MAGGOT by John Fowles - (novel) Fowles novel of the 18th century covers the mysterious events surrounding a journey undertaken by five unrelated, but nonetheless interconnected, individuals. Then one traveler is found hanging from a tree and when another vanishes into thin air, an inquiry is undertaken. Different versions of truth and lies, of doubt and disbelief emerge. The work is part detective story, part science fiction, and part gothic horror tale. 7. JEALOUSLY by Nancy Friday In this landmark book, Friday reveals jealously as a pervasive emotion that propels men and women in deeply unconscious ways. Gathering research from Melonie Kleins shocking theories of primal rage to the new studies of infant psychology, she breaks new ground. Most compelling, Friday and a companion traveler begin a journey into their own unconsciousness, tracking down the hidden roots of their anxieties. Fridays message is: if we understand jealously, we can free ourselves to experience love. Honor Society 8 Vernal or Roosevelt Btl. 16-o- PACKd All Flavors Not Available In All Stores Prices Good Wed., Nov. 13th Thru Tues. Nov. 19th, 1985. Retail Quantities. gSs TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19th 1 D 985, Safeway Stores, Inc |