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Show Citizen, Press, Review - Wed., Sept. 2, 1987 -- Page l(i "Shear Artistry9 opens in LimdldDini ; V i J:..' v i: 4 , '' r-- ' ' ' i; ' L -- . ' ' L : X' VV ' "': 'ft1 : - 7 ft ' i s "Shear Artistry" is the name of the new salon Carolyn Wall Bezzant has recently opened in her home at 485 N. 400 East, Lindon. i For an appointment call 785-120- 8 or 226-118- ; A veteran of over 12 years ex-perience in cosmetology, Carolyn offers haircutting, specializing in razor cuts; specialized color per-ming; specialized perming techniques; facials using Oil of Mink products; hair coloring, highlighting, tints and luminizing; manicures, acrylic nails, OPI product ; and wig service. Right now her special is two haircuts for the price of one. A family service salon, "Shear Artistry" will hold a Family Day each Tuesday when members of the same family can receive a 20 per-cent discount on services when they come in. Senior Citizens Day will be each Thursday when the older people can receive a 20 per cent discount from Carolyn. The last six years Carolyn has taught at Mary Kawakami College of Beauty and Continental College of Beauty as a cosmetology instructor. She has attended many beauty seminars leraning new techniques for hair care, hair coloring, nails ' and skin care. Her primary concern is to serve your individual needs. Carolyn is available to lecture and give demonstrations to Relief Societies, clubs, MIA's, etc. She is a qualified instructor. Carolyn Wall Bezzant lowers the ears of her son, Quinj her new beauty shop she has opened in her home. The wife of Bruce Bezzant, Her hobbies are artwork, par Carolyn is the mother of five handwork, pottery and piano. 1 ' ' in mi i II ! TT " ' "John the Revelator has lost a big part of his nock," he began reading. "A total of 20,419 bleating Mormon sheep are no longer in the clutches of the Mormon hierarchy, having been turned over by the Church welfare department to the U.S. Marshal, who said these lambs will never be fleeced again by the Mormon leaders. The sheep were herded in from several valley welfare farms last Thursday and turned over to the U.S. Marshal. "According to Judge Charles Zane, the sheep will be sold at public auction this coming Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Seventh East estray compound. Interested bidders may inspect the sheep in the large pasture just east of the Jordan River where it passes under South Temple. Proceeds from the sale will help defray additional legal and law enforcement costs incurred by the federal government in recent months in its efforts to enforce the Edmunds-Tucke- r Act. The sheep have already been sheared, and the wool removed from over their eyes, a condition much needed by the rest of the Mormon flock." Ben threw the paper down and walked over to a window. "We can do something about those sheep," he said calmly. "Like scatter them to hell and back," Sam responded. "The article said they would be sold at the Seventh East estray compound day after tomorrow," Moroni said. "Maybe some of them could get lost before then. " At dusk Ben, Sam, Moroni, George and Lobo headed north towards the sheep pasture, staying on the less traveled side roads as much as possible. There were just a couple of dogs with the sheep. The only sign of human life was a light in the win-dow of a tiny board shack on the east bank of the Jordan River. Knowing they couldn't get away with much sneaking around with dogs about, the men rode right up to the front of the shack and dismounted, guns ready. To their surprise, no one emerged to greet them. Sam knocked. A moment later the door was opened by a thin, hatless cowboy. Immediately the man's eyes locked on Ben, who was grinning broadly as he cocked back the hammer on his pistol. "You know each other?" Sam asked. "Yup," Ben said, as the cowboy slowly raised his hands above his head. "Name's Shank. One of the deputies I set adrift on the Green River. Looks like he made it through the rapids." Sam and Ben pushed their way inside, where Gibson was stretched out on a canvas cot, his eyes closed. "That's the other one," Ben said. "Don't know when I've been so glad to see two men. Thought I'd killed them. Feels good to know I didn't." Ben pulled Gibson's feet off the cot, letting them fall to the floor. Gibson sat up with a start, im-mediately recognizing Ben as he, too, raised his hands high over his head. "Tell us about your Green River float trip," Ben ordered. Gibson and Shank looked at each other. Gibson spoke first. "Got untied the second day, a long way past the Chinamen's huts. Just kept going till we reached Lee's Ferry. By then the raft was all broke up. We was just hanging on to a couple of logs. Nearly starved to death." "Glad you made it through," Ben said, sounding genuinely sincere. ... "What do you want?" Gibson demanded. "The sheep," Moroni said. "We're still deputies," Shank whined. "You'll leave us alone if you know what's good for you." To be continued Small Claims Judgments Eighth Circuit Court American Fork Department EDITOR'S NOTE: Small Claims judgments are published in this newspaper as a matter of public record. The American Fork Department of the Eighth Circuit Court is normally in session on the second, third and fourth Wednesdays. Supplemental proceedings and bench warrants will not be oublished. Since the information cannot be gathered in a routine fashion, satisfactions will be published only with proper documentation at the request of the defendant or plaintiff. Case Action Defendant No. Amount Plaintiff Address August 12 87SC319 223.01 Harding & Assoc., PC John W. Home 565 E. 870 S., PI. Grove 87SC303 220.83 Harding & Assoc., PC Donald Glines 441 S. State, No. 17, Orem 87SC320 413.90 Deseret Bank Jack Elton 1150 N. 200 W., No. 39, Lehi 87SC297 1030.00 Deseret Bank Scott Christensen 9868 Antimony Lane, Sandy 87SC312 42.50 Hart's Convenience Stores .. Karen Millar 80 N. 400 E., No. 3, Am. Fork 87SC313- 55.37 Hart's Convenience Stores Kathleen Marconeri 238 S. 400 W., Am. Fork August 19 87SC322 1025.50 Deseret Bank Betty Ward 63 N. 600 E., Am. Fork 87SC329 957.90 Deseret Bank Lamar Mecham 1940 W. Center, Provo 87SC330 372.36 Wasatch Bank of Jacquelin Villarreal Pleasant Grove 853 N. 100 E., Am. Fork 86SC276 357.00 U.S. Thrift & Loan Gloria Hutchings 1055 N. 200 W., PI. Grove 87SC327 657.15 Alpine Center for ' Carolyn Hamilton Mental Health 989 E. Center, Orem 87SC332 470.41 Hikiau & Assoc. L&L Steel Fabrication 575 W. 220 S., PI. Grove 87SC321 411.15 Accountemps Western National Production Corp. dba Western National Cabinet Co. 1240 E. 800 N., Orem August 26 87SC304 369.57 Deseret Bank Connie S. Hall 2067 W. 7600 S., West Jordan 87SC344 612.97 Holley Auto Co. Fred Dalton dba Marvin's Motor Plaza 755 N. Dalton Dr., PI. Grove 87SC348 1025.75 Holley Auto Co. Theron & Vickie Wood 401 S. Scenic Way, Alpine 87SC349 520.59 Holley Auto Co. James W. Johnston 314 Carlisle Ave., Alpine 87SC336 246.84 Fakler Tires James Sorensen 4164 Sage Dr., Cedar Hills 87SC337 124.89 Fakler Tires Larry Sorensen 675 E. 700 N., PI. Grove 87SC340 1020.75 Robert & Carrie Godfrey Ann B. Larsen 265 Chipman Ave., Am. Fork 87SC295 98.00 Duane Kirkham William M. & Connie Morse Box 60, Millville, Utah CCvCo GiUGAUAVS EVEQY UQUR ' X-- h 1 GO. 3 REfJlOIE 17I - f1! kelly morisc:! &r$r'' I m k y ' SUGARUOUSE FQOf.l 1 2--J r V 'M ' S fc tV'--X 680 E. 2100 So. "M'A H j mmm--S. S-- , (v . 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