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Show Citizen, tress, neview, wea., marcn zt, iab - fage 14 Lube Factory under new management t i T. ... I - r ' 1 .vs 1 I I - ... 1 , ,V : - .'.. I I- - . V " . I ' t i V . Ji, J .': t i i-- ijwW"-- ""ywsrw. ' "Us"'- T ' ... " -- Jj. f .4 Sissiki ... v - V .-- - i- - ... i', The Lube Factory, 274 S. 740 East (in the American Fork Shopping. Center) is under new management Jeff and Jan Barker of American Fork took over the car care firm Feb. 13 and Conway Barker - Jeff's Dad - is new manager of the firm. Barker, a Lehi resident, brings with him 25 years of automotive experience, and said he is looking forward to serving the car care needs of area residents. Also on the staff at the Lube Factory is Jim Winder, Orem, former manager of an auto beauty center in the Utah County area, and Paul and David Stanley, both Lehi, experienced lube-oi- l filter specialists. Winder will do auto detailing at the firm including shampooing seats, carpeting and other interior coverings, vacuuming the interior, buffing the vehicle's paint, steam cleaning and painting the engine, etc. Fabric protection and car un-derrating is also available. The Lube Factory is licensed to do state vehicle inspections and will be able to do emission testing when the new law goes into effect in Utah County. The firm also offers tune-ups- , brake repair, and light mechanical repair in addition to complete lubrication and oil filter work. Customers can also have their vehicle washed in the automatic car wash. They are open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday to serve the needs of their customers. Conway Barker puts air in tires on auto as Jim Winder takes order at the Lube Factory - now under new management. ' I ' 1 'Y I ' MV J t . 1 ' f , i ; J; . - . 'X i WMMMAUMWMf1im aWMMUM David Bohardt Alan Anderson Traumatic impact on children to be studied children need to cope successfully with sudden tragedies. Anderson manages the Anderson & Sons Mortuary in American Fork and represents Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada and California on the FDA Board of Governors and chairs the Association's Study and Research Committee. "We came to BYU," Anderson explained, "because the university continues to advocate the place of value and tradition in contemporary society - and especially the role of the family." Representatives of the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) met recently with a number of academic deans at BYU to discuss a research project of national import. NFDA has 14,500 members and is the world's largest funeral service organization. Association Executive Director David Bohardt and board m ember Alan Anderson explored with BYU the possibility of launching a major nationwide study on the impact of . traumatic events on ch ildren. "Our interest in this subject," said Bohardt, "was certainly prompted by the space shuttle tragedy, but the issue has always been there." An additional aspect of the research, added Anderson, would define what support systems Southern Australian Mission to reunite A reunion for returned LDS missionaries to the Southern Australian Mission, under presidents Bruce R. McConkie and . Richard S. Tanner will be held Friday, April 4, at 7 p.m. in the Alpine Stake Center, 98 E. Canyon Crest Road. For more information contact Nelson Ballard at .Local artists win aTshow Betty Liston, Pleasant Grove, won first place in the Utah Federation of ? Women's Club, Timpanogos First ' District, art exhibit held March 22 at the Women's Council Cultural Center in Provo, , ' vVerlaine Allen, American Fork, took second in the show. Mrs. Liston and Mrs. Allen both '.entered landscapes in the professional oil division of the show. ' Leola Stewart took first place in .. the professional watercolors, with Royann Baum and Nola deJong tieing for second. Eloise Morley won first in the ; amateur oil division, and Dorothy Peterson, second. In the amateur watercolor division, Ruth Hathaway took first , and Ramona Walters, second. Mrs. Allen was installed as . . president of the Timpanogos First District, succeeding Celia R." Geertsen. f KV Ladies. Spcrtsv;cr fVN I For HLEasier LLsr V Separates - Coordinates Vu !l korc PE-SCO- G Blazers - Skirts - W i VvAaI C:fg;:i OayBoS . 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K li Cr' Pleasant Grove - American Fork Hospital Auxiliary to sponsor Easter bake sale The American Fork Hospital Auxiliary will hold the annual Easter Bake Sale on Friday, March ' 28 at 11 a.m. in the Education Room. The public is invited to participate and enjoy great homemade treats. The Auxiliary held it's monthly meeting on March 10 with President Edna Tittensor conducting. Hospital Administrator Craig Smedley showed plans for a new addition to the hospital which would give more space for medical records . and a larger area for the Pink Shop and lunch counter. A waiting room ' for families of I.C.U. patients will " also be added. Kim Hardman made the group aware of responsibilities in aiding .. patrons to get proper help. Auxiliary members at the in-- - formation desk will soon have a physicians directory and can give proper information to callers ' ; requesting new doctors. They can - inform the public about free clinics, pre-nat- clinics, Kangaroo Hop, the Teddy Party and other events. Free C.P.R. training for groups in the community is scheduled for May. Tom Marshall gave valuable information on and radiology. He stated that the hospital is acquiring a new and more sensitive mammography machine, and gave more information on the C.T. Scanner, a great addition to the radiology department. |