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Show Review - Wednesday, August 15, 1984 - Page 7 (jgrna? wxmwj . . .. Ballot For cial Primary Official Primary Ballot For UMh County, Utan Utah County, Utah AU21'1984 August 21. 1934 N j County Clttrli If REPUBLICAN ,TUCTI0NS TO VOTERS: To vote for . c.ndid.t. pl.ee a cro,. X In th. ,q. . f ,Mk. nam. ,h R.r,jn fo,r whom Yf" " t. .nd in no oth.r place. Do " candidate und.r mor. on. lor any p.rty or group de.ignation. Sj Sule Repiesentilive V""'"t Dlil"elN . Vote lo, On. ZWKIKK lr--1 MERRILL C. FOX LOVESON I CARU.MELLOR H v County Commissioner 5 DAN MARRIOTT pi 'Y"""m v"l'"' J.0NEIL MINER HI 'J ! KEITH RICHAN SW'1, VMt l Ont (oiitiMoi; & -- T. DENSLEY ' Toiucif PETERSON PIT M .B,ii.iKTi, J Jfmil Bond Scnwl Bord isSlW V" ,u 0l Nel School District No Vole loi Ont 5 JADOJ. BLACK Q MAURINE G HLATT ' jANC LEWIS KAYE WESTWOOO Si hWAffiCHUKTZ Q WILLIAM H. WHITE RICHARD A HEAPS Hj tnZ pfs'tnct no 3 vote tor ow lSXt, yo KAREN K. PAYNE LANE D. WARD JAMES W.DUNN HJ " MAWCY a WILLIAMSON CLYDE A. SWENSON Q ' EARL L SMITH RICHARD A, JOHNSON 1 RICHARD B. GAPPMAYER Q LoU Scnool Bond l&tkioH DwUicl Wo 3 Vote lor One STEVE GRAHAM Hj KENNETH C. COLYAR Q DAVID C HARVEY Q BILL HCGLUND DEMOCRATIC INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vof for c.ndid.U pl.c a cross X In th squ.r. t th right of th mini of th parson for whom you dtslr to voU nd in no othr pUco. Do not voto for any candidate listad undar mora than ono party or group daiignation. CoKfinof and lieulenint Governor Vole lor One Govefnw KEM C. GARDNER pi Iteuleiunt Governor I J JIM FERGUSON J Governor WAYNE OWENS pi Lwuteninl Governor DALE B. CARPENTER J Local School Bond Locil School Buid Alpine School Disliict No I Vote lor One Nebo School Dislnct No Vole loi One LAPP J. BLACK Q . MAURINE G. HLATT Q . JANC. LEWIS Q KAYE WESTWOOO Q HOWARD CHUNTZ Q WILLIAM H. WHITt Q RICHARD A. HEAPS i school Bo.,d - 1 Nebo School Piilncl No 3 Vote Iw One Alpine SchooMDiMncl No ? Vote lor One KAREN K. PAYNE I 1 LANE D.WARD Q JAMES W. DUNN Q NANCY G. WILLIAMSON CLYDE A. SWENSON EARL L SMITH Q RICHARD A. JOHNSON RICHARD B. GAPPMAYER locil School Bond Alpine School District No 3 Vote tor One STEVE GRAHAM Q KENNETH C. COLYAR DAVID C. HARVEY Q BILL HOG LUND Q STATE OF UTAH) COUNTY OF UT AH )ss I, William F. Huish, Utah County Clerk, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a correct facsimile ballot for the Primary Election to be held August 21, 1984, which ballot shows the names of all candidates eligible for election. Only names of those candidates applicable will be on the respective ballots in the various voting districts throughout Utah County. In witness thereto, I hereunder set my hand and seal this 9th day of August, 1984. - 1 . . WILLIAM F. HUISH Utah County Clerk Published in the Pleasant Grove Review Aug. 15, 1984. Weight control class offered If you would like help learning correct nutrition, good eating habits, and how to become physically fit, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center is once again offering its behavior modification weight control classes, starting Aug. 27, 28, and 29. The registration for the classes will be held: Monday, Aug. 20, at 7:30 p.m. at Orem Community.; Hospital trailer classroom; . Tuesday, Aug. 21, at 7:30 p.m. at. UVRMC cafeteria on the third floor; Thursday, Aug. 23, and Monday, Aug. 27, at 2 p.m. in the 4th floor classroom at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. It Can Be Done! If you are one of many who has lost weight and put it back on - plus a few pounds - have heart. You can lose weight safely, and you can keep it off permanently. It can be done! Weight loss does not occur effectively just because you are on a diet. Losing pounds and developing fitness can only be done when you learn to eat nutritious foods in the food exchange program. You- understand when exercise incorporated in your life, how your energy level increases and depression decreases. You develop an behavior modification program to change inap-propriate thinking to appropriate thinking and behavior. By understanding these three essential elements, you succeed. It can' be done! . There is a word of caution, however. Make sure the food program is designed for you. Let our registered nutritionist establish your level of calories. Let our exercise specialist outline your specialized exercise program to eliminate any chance of injury or damage. Don't try to solve your obscure problems " talking with an untrained person. Let our psychologist help you with counseling and hypnosis. It can be done if it is done right. No one needs to be over-weight. But if you lose, do it safely. ffl NEXUS CLINIC LLoXU Professional jj Weight Management 1675 N. 200 W Bid; iB'Prow, WHAT CAN YOUR PC (APPLE, ETC) DO? SQUIRE & COMPANY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS ANNOUNCE CLASSES TO TEACH BUSINESS PEOPLE HOW TO USE ELECTRONIC SPREAD SHEETS. VISICALC, MULTIPLAN, LOTUS INTRODUCING BEGINNERS TO BUSINESS BUDGETING ON A COMPUTER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 225-690- 0 I Now open for dinner I J Prime Rib & Seafood I I Buy one dinner - get second at Vi price I I Introductory with this coupon I SnpriaL Expires 93084 opeciuu Open Thursday, Friday & Saturday. 6--9 p.m. I m Reservations suggested S Regular hours daily Mon.-Sa- - Breakfast & Lunch I fP ebf gani Cafl NU 25 W. Main, American Fork X---(- next to Read's Jewelry) 756-916- 6 ""VALUABLE COUPON I ServiceMaster of Provo-Ore- m only 15 Off I Any of our $ t ?a I I quality cleaning services tfHtS I II iy jyfTj'T'l" CFlaoropretclecalenainngingand KWiatcllhsens HV Jj ' u sn.DWJw J) I WjLjLiwL tiK'bA polishing Ask about otherif fl ) JJrwh,' ' I Furniture cleaning services " J I I For a free, no obligation ,the SI I estimate call- cleaning people JvK SS1 5 I Zt4-"U- U ServiceMaster of Provo-Ore- Offer expires P.O. Box 1762, Orem, UT. Aug. 31, 1984 - VALUABLE COUPON J Help celebrate our Old Fashioned ! J Fall Festival August 14, 15, 16 J J Rent one video, get one free J i vuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiittmiiiiiiimiij "iiiiiiiiTiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiri i V Pleasant Grove store only, 397 So. Main, 785-019- 9 Lumberjack Kmft Satad e Dressings dyriip 8 oz. - Thousand Island, 47 0Z. Creamy Cucumber, Bacon & Tomato Carl Buddig Lynn sandwich Wilson meats Burritos T.V. Dole pepsi & ! Yoqurt Pineapple 7-- Up 20 oz. can Qt. Bottles j 3'p g qZ 1 z7Qc 1 3 B T.V. Tomato P j Sauce " 8 oz can CT . Custom Grinding Wild & Domestic Game prjces Custom Cutting - Full Service Effective Meat Counter' Aug. 15-2- 1 (valuable coupon)-- I P.G. Gym Jets I ' I Competitive Gymnastics I $2.00 OFF j J for 1 month of lessons Wo J Offer good thru Sept. 26, 1984 IV Call Anita Rose - 226-670- 1 tLL Jf NEED 1,000,000 NAMES m.rtlclt In National marfcot teats. Rcl eamii , couPn and actual aamplaa plua gift .h "orth 0,,r 100 ,or onl 2- - snd ",nP or monay ordor. No checks. NAME tRESS City state zip SEND TO AMERICAN SAMPLE OFFER '800 So. Robertson Dept. 555 Los Angeles, CA 90035 mre!haa'i t',essitln hat KILLS (by Abortion) miLm' unborn babies each year OULD KEEP ITS MOUTH SHUT -- BOUT HOME BIRTH - h m Fabulous Nails By Barbara Special Price $25 Mon. eve. 4 to 7 p.m. Tues. eve. 5:30 to 8 p.m. jj 'oint I A I R C A R O SOUTH CENTER SUITE iMEPICAN FORK UTAH 756-76- 1 Hunter Safety class offered at BYU NRA Hunter Safety Classes are being held at BYU with Session A slated for Aug. 14, 15, 20, 21 and 22; Session B on August 28, 29, 3a and . Sept. 4 and 5; and Session C on Sept. 11, 12, 13, 14 and 18. ;. Sessions are from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.;.; in Room' 250 of the Wells ROTC Building at BYU. Tuition is $10 and the instructor is Wayne Rudy. Registration is at the door or in advance at the BYU Conference Center. Those who are under 21 years of age and plan to go hunting this fall need to take the NRA Hunter Safety Course before buying a hunting license. This course will help you acquire the knowledge and skills .you jneed O be a good hunter. Each session includes 12 hours of instruction and one class on the rifle range, which when completed will earn you the certificate and blue card necessary to buy your license. Voting places notice for Utah County Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, August 21, 1984, the Primary Election will be held at the polling places listed herein. The polls will be open at 7:00 a.m. and continue to 8:00 p.m. of .the same day for voting of all persons properly registered and qualified to vote in their respective districts. WILLIAM F. HUISH Utah County Clerk 1984 Primary Election Polling Places - ' Lindonl Lindon City Hall 383 W. Lake View Rd. Lindon 2 Lindon Elementary 30 N. Center London 3 Lindon City Hall 383 W. Lake View Rd. Lindon 4 Lindon Elementary 30 N. Center PI. Grovel Manila School 1726 N. 600 W. PI. Grove 2 Grovecrest Elementary 200 E. 1100 N. PI. Grove 3 Central Elementary 95N.400E. PI. Grove 4 PI. Grove High School 700 E. 200 S. PL Grove 5 Community Rec. Center 41 E. 200 S. PI. Grove 6 PI. Grove High School 700 E. 200 S. PI. Grove 7 . Sportsman-Lion- s Center 600 E. Center PI. Grove 8 PI. Grove High School 700 E. 200 S. PI. Grove 9 Public Safety Bldg. 100 E. 100 S. PI. Grove 10 PI. Grove High School 700 E. 200 S. PI. Grove 11 Grovecrest Elementary 200 E. 1100 N. PL Grove 12 Manila School 1726 N. 600 W. PI. Grove 13 Central Elementary 95N.400E. PL Grove 14 Manila School 1726 N. 600 W. Published in the Pleasant Grove Review Aug. 15, 1984. ACTON Cable Co. asks rate hike; Public hearing to review request The City Council will meet at 8:00 p.m. in the c'ty Hall on Tuesday, st 21, 1984 to review the request of Cable elevision Company for 'rate increase on cable television services. It is Rested that the fee the basic service be raised from $7.50 per month to $9.50 per month. The hearing is also being called to review an amendment to the cable television or-dinance which would allow the City Council to establish rates by resolution after a public has been held. All interested citizens are invited to attend this meeting and ex-press their opinions on these matters. Mark Johnson City Recorder Published in the Pleasant Grove Review Aug. 8, 15, 1984. Block laying proposals to be accepted by P.G. City Sealed proposals will f accepted by "wsant Grove City, 35 Main, Pleasant ove, Utah, until 10:00 .Thursday, Aug. 23, for the laying of Clnder block for a storage and office building to be con-structed at the city cemetery. Bid specifications are available at the office of the public works director, 400 West 200 South. Mark Johnson City Recorder Published in the Pleasant Grove Review Aug. 15 and 22, 1984. |