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Show SB; 'l ' - j I v J I " t' ut wife - m -Mm - ; mi , "7 111' . ' . ; 't ) j' L il, left, talks over plans for the upcoming American Cancer Society auction j jian Malcolm Beck. n A I i,r auction to feature "celebrity" items 1 K 0 r yiual American Cancer r j :tion will be held j I ugust 9, at Provo's t 1 B;el- j 1 IJivill go to help cancer j f ih County, according to . j ick, American Fork, ! man. I esidents throughout the "-tvited to donate usable ices to the auction. I auction featuring a 4 auctioneer will be held Ito 1 p.m., and a silent X 1 to 5 p.m. j furage residents and I o donate useful items h clothing," Beck said. :ms could include y from household fur- j I appliances, paintings X skis, cars, radios, video i ,i antiques. I In be set up to accept live t :h as cows, horses, 1 d sheep," he added. t ices will also be auc-9 auc-9 i as hair cuts, piano " suiting and baby sit- eady donated include v UI; accessories of Marie I . Howard Ruff Seminar, " ift1 autographed golf balls Jf ', autographed copies of 'land book "However Long and Hard the Road." Or you might like a football, football jersey or poster from the 1984 BYU Football National Championship season-autographed by Coach LaVelle Edwards, or a BYU basketball coach Ladell Andersen An-dersen autographed basketball; a Madame Alexander Doll; a Dick Nourse- autographed T-shirt; or harpist Kirsten Pederson perform a two-hour concert for your party, wedding or reception. There will also be autographed books by LDS Church authority and author Paul H. Dunn; a 1978 Ford LTD Stationwagon; an antique silver water pitcher; a two-man rubber boat from Aqua Vibrations Inc. Swimming Pools and Spas Company; and autographed copies of LDS author Truman Madsen's "Four Essays on Love" and "Christ and the Inner Life." Beck said the committee is planning the auction as a major social event in the valley - one in which youth and adultsalike will enjoy coming to. Donations, of course, are tax deductible. Beck is chairing the committee, assisted by volunteers Jim Ferguson of Provo; Jeri Wood, Orem; Evan Colledge, Lehi; Phyllis Thomson, Pleasant Grove; Brent Packard, Springville; and Gene Carly, Mapleton. In addition to the auction on August 9, they h ave an ongoing organization of people who are dedicated to furthering cancer ' research and giving assistance to those people in the area who would like to know more about cancer research and how they can help. The President of the Pleasant GroveLindon unit of the American Cancer Society is Larry Fugal, vice president is DeLora Pugh, public education chairman is Donna Colyar and professional service chairman is Julie Hamling. Chairman for the Aug. 9 auction is Phyllis Tompson for Pleaant Grove and Lindon. The American Cancer Society in Pleaant GroveLindon is always in need of interested people to help in the various staff positions in the unit. They are in need right now for volunteers to fill staff assignments, meaning people who are able to give a few hours of service each week throughout the year. Any one interested in volunteering should call Larry Fugal at 785-1416. i A . Larry also noted that Deseret Storage of Pleasant Grove had donated storage space for the auction items until the date of auction. |