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Show Citizen, Press, Review, Wed., May 28, 1986 - Page 15 Andreason is new owner of High Country Tire and Wheel 1 7- ' - WW1"1 " Allen Andreason is the new owner of High Country Tire and Wheel at 540 East State Road, and has renamed the firm Allen's High Country Tire and Wheel. Andreason has 15 years ex-perience as a mechanic and in the tire business and has worked with Randy Rushton, former owner of the business, for the past year. He says he will be open from 8 a.m to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday He is closed Sundays. Andreason says he carrys B F Goodrich tires, and provides free rotation, spin balancing, and tire repair after purchase. In addition, he does front end alignments, and brake work. Allen Andreason j --c VALUABLE COUPONV-"- "" A I NEW, deep-cleanin- g professional i j steam machine! j ! Blue Planet . J I W!th coupon. 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BEE POLLEN j mo What do Ronald Reagan, Jj Muhammad Ali, the i; Dallas Cowboys and Loni Anderson have in common? j They use honeybee pollen! Nature's most perfect food: r Allergy defense j . Increased vitality Natural weight control ? Greater disease resistance J Improved skin quality ' Complete nutrition ' Call ahead for your order: $ American Fork area - 756-571- 9 LindonPleasant Grove - 225-639- 1 i ..-- VALUABLE COUPON)ii A J Haircut$s" I i r yPerm&Cut i J JThe Total LcckJ $19.s ! 69 East Main Sculptured U American Fork NailS$19'5 ; Specials valid with coupon only. Expires June 4, 1986. $hbuv' r k) - ie Beck models wedding gown for Jewell Hansen, "JjOl of Michelle's Bridal and Wedding Shop. hehVs Bridal and Wedding p now in American Fork AI lie's Bridal and Wedding I Is opened at 21 East Main. Hansen, owner along with J Tband Keith, says the new 3. open Monday through M jy from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Jjpply all of your wedding Tione number at the new shop !93:, l.ing with management of the re the Hansen's daughters 1 and Susan Feraco. offer the complete wedding - everything but the church, "TJcah even arrange for that -- " 'Inmsensays. jfsks prospective brides - and mothers - to let Michelle's Mittnd Wedding Shop ''he'P yu ,.';6ue wedding day worry free rnorabler" - - - v r n our daughter got married, 1 to chase here and chase 3 find the things we wanted, time her wedding day got was too tired to enjoy it. We , ) prevent that with our ser- - gVIrs. Hansen says. iddition to their wedding J yi, they have "special occasion " that can be rented or sed for proms, anniversaries, or other special occasions, ire in the latest styles and including both long and short s. idos are also available for for weddings, proms or other events. J Hansen said they have a i Payson, but decided to open nd outlet in American Fork finding many of their lers were from the north Utah 'area. tele's offers several ages" for weddings, Mrs. Hansen explains so brides can arrange for all or part of their services. "Some girls want to do their own catering, or have their own photographer, for instance. That's fine. We have packages to suit their needs," she says. In addition to wedding dresses, they carry bridesmaid dresses, flowergirl dresses, and mother dresses com-plete with full or hoop slips, hats and bridal veils. Fresh or silk flowers are available for bride bouquets, bridesmaid bouquets, boutonniers, corsages, centerpieces and decorating. Michele's will also arrange for photographers, printing of in-vitations, napkins, thank you notes and scrolls. ... '" ; ;'' - Also available are backdrops and accessories including lattice or oak screens, tables, white pillars, live and artificial plants, wicker rickshaw, outside posts, fountain and gazebos. "We set these up and take them down so the bride or her family doesn't have to worry about it," Mrs. Hansen says. In addition, they will furnish refreshments and catering, and other wedding accessories such as guestbooks, garters, pens, cake knife, silk flowers, punch fountain, ring pillows, and even an easel for portrait. And, if desired, they will arrange for videos to be taken of the wedding - and make the honeymoon reser-vations. "This is a real fun business to be in," Mrs. Hansen says. "You see people when they are the happiest." Watch for their grand opening drop in any time and get acquainted. Organist Hal schedules An evening of musical enjoyment featuring organist Hal Vincent will be presented by Bert Murdock Music at 8 p.m., Monday, June 2 at ' the Orem Bert Murdock Music store. ' Hal Vincent is a native of Massachusetts who began his professional musical career at age 10. He studied with the late Cy Walter in New York and with John Mehegan at the Juilliard School of Music. After 2 years with the Army Special Services, Vincent continued his studies at the University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Washington. He has performed all over the world making extensive appearances in the West. He also teaches organ and meets Vincent concert with as many as 80 students a week. Tickets are $2.50. They can be purchased at Bert Murdock Music, 139 N. State or at the door. All proceeds from the concert go to the Muscular Dystrophy Association in Utah. This concert is one of many in a series that Kimball Piano and Organ Company dealers are sponsoring toi benefit MDA. In conjunction with this program, Kimball is also donating to MDA $100 for every Kimball piano or organ sold. Music students are also being encouraged to get pledges for the number of hours that they practice. For more information, please contact Bert Murdock Music or MDA at 486-593- |