OCR Text |
Show N Hcvicu - Wednesday, Dec . 2, I!)K7 - I'atfo 7 J Utah Power & Light to 1 Present Christmas program Utah Power and Light Company's ' $ ' a. n , V . .v; . v rt' V"' il I ' ' if ' ( I. ' ; ' v H r - - pular Christmas presentation this year to the Tri-Cit- y area. Entitled "Electric Celebration," this ye1,r's PrSranl wi" feature holiday recipes, decorating and gift ideas, tips on cooking with elec-tricit- y and a festive Christmas cookbook for all in attendance. The program will be presented at S 1 and 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 9, at the Utah Power and Light Company Auditorium, 51 East Main, J American Fork. The program will fff be repeated and 1 and 7 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 10, at the same location. I The program will be under the direction of Ed Miller, American Fork District Manager, and Marilyn Manning, Home Economist for Utah Power and Light Comp-any. In addition to the recipes and the ideas that are hallmarks of each year's programs, this year's presentation will commemorate Utah Power and Light's 75th an-niversary. A unique collection of antique electrical appliances will be on display. Many appliance dealers in the utnUvrhHriyn Manni"g a"d ,0Cal ,nanager Ed Miller i,lvite aipa residents to the presentation. wit'hdSlay 6r. ar.ket today while remem- - Light refreshments will be ser- - cellent opportunity to see what is on "Gd W A"-- th6 prgrams are free to Old Eteys valuable: couponV IT" Holiday Specials: I I I " F01" men or women I VJ Shampoo, Cut & Blow Dry . . $6.00 J 1 The Stylist will perm Reg .j5 Q() 24.95 I TZ C.ha1"nge 'tS "ame (StyJing- ong hair or specialty wrap extra. " American Fork Center, (next to Fred Meyer) 756-801- 4 jj jj University Mall (across from theaters) 224-966- 6 valuable coupon i NEW Present this coupon I Super Bowl for discount! I I Preschool just J12 (reg. S18)I 531 N. State, Linden 73001 Classes Mon. & Wed. J ( 9:30-11:3- 0 a.m. I I J&f just J18 (reg. J25)j (hrf Classes Tues., Wed. & Fri. MWyJm 12:30-2:3- 0 p.m. J I (VHurry! Limited enrollment! J V Jy Expires 121887 valuable COUPON LCD Quartz ! Watches (fxC ! jfm j J Ladies or children's sizes I Men's sizes 2.99 l5r sir ft ft ft it ft ft tJt ) U Lru FOOD STORES Sparkling Clean New Cup First Time -- - Every Time! I 32 oz. ill I BIGDipper Z 1 LJ Try our new frozen COKE! tnJ ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 309 West Main, American Fork (Next to Holley Auto) Under the BIG Dipper in Am. Fork, Provo, Salt Lake, Cedar City, Moab & Blanding ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ftft This week's special: Jji j- -? Reg. HambUrger (cheese extra) 32 oz. BIG Dipper J4; 1 Snack Size Chips , (o)(o)G f- -1 l . J J offer ends Vy LJ Tues.. 12887 , --J ftftftftftftftftftftftft i'i'fTfft ftftftxr VALUABLE CQUPON y S 'PT' 1 MARKETPLACE NEW locatON; ! I L-j- p aJv" 100 E state Road l r Pleasant Grove I U 7) 8" or 10" Wreath 1 I Co )C)G i A rP?U NOW U aJ n . . VALUABLE COUPONhhmS Are You Tired of Your Hair? Hair Cut $700 perm & Cut 24" ( " (long hair extra) I JL Nails 24" Give us a call! -j-(J j, v j 756-370- 7 (The Tctal Lck)l 69 E. Main, Am. Fork yU Specials valid wcoupon only " ' ' Expires 129B7 " ' J rj 25 W. Main, Am. Fork f 'Ice Cream 1 -- Hamburgers S 4 i Vem Sandwiches 7 Coior tv Ice Cream I . t r f I I P 13 3 j j wcoupon j One per customer ExpiresJ2318jJ fekfasfSpeciais Lunch Specials $ n 99 A I U i Listen for our new radio 0 Wee glad to be part show Dec. 19, 8 p.m. on J, 01 the A IPACWET1-17-1.4- 1 MHZ 'I North County Business nT7rr) Community" Li01JZJ-- ' JXN UtW 14M AM MOW Your Christmas music source &". Hours: Mon.-Sa- t. 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. i ' " . , V' S " " , ' ' I. : f ' '4 " '4 (Front L-- Ham lirock, Micliclle Peck, Cheryl I'iper. (Hack L-- ) Tina Strickland, I.ail Carter, Kim Worthen, l.v nette Kern, I.vnda Heap, Trenell West, Nancy Taylor. Happy Holidays from all of us atfSiS, Beauty Encounter k Cut & Perm 75.00 (FREE manicure with every perm ) Xr&f Nails - Full Set - $25.00 fM" Tanning -- 10 Visits - $17.50 P Holiday gift v yOT) f certificates j VjrX eOUMf W "M'9fi ENCOUNTER (SfiJfS The Complete Image Experience " M0"' 9"7' TueS-'Fr- 9"6; Sat 9-- 5 y.w N ) 61 W. Main, American Fork Vf V j : K 756-499- 1 t&r 6" Deluxe I Christmas 5 yCP $jr Poinsettias Tree $2 GFF S Fl0Ck'ng $U yJitg&r Reg. 5.99 i $r)50 Ml lr C?F! It Ret!' R 'nSe4t99S I W'th lit Bonneville Greenhouse f n xLr fcrg 1130 East Main Am Fork V x C r (1 block No. of Reams)A Jy& Backstage Players to hold auditions for 'Fantastics' The newly organized Backstage Players announces auditions for I their first dinner theater production of "The Fantastics" will be held Saturday, Dec. 5, from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. at the Backstage Restaurant, 35 N. University, Suite 290, Provo Town Square. Accompanists will be provided. A cast of two young women and six men are needed. Joel Osborne will be directing with Duke Major producing. For additional information, call Duke Major at Fairbanks paintings displayed About 30 paintings by early Utah artist John B. Fairbanks (1855-194- (f will go on exhibit at the Springville Museum of Art beginning Dec. 5 and will remain until Jan. 3, 1988. Hanging in the second floor Steed Gallery, these pictures are arranged chronologically so that the artist's development and progress can be understood. The works have been lent to the museum by the descendants of the artist. Those families contributing works for the show include Merwin Fairbanks, John B. Fairbanks, Jr., Florence Fairbanks (Mrs. J. Austin Cope) and the Fairbanks Family Collection. J.B. Fairbanks was the founder of .i the greatest artistic dynasty of Utah artists yet produced. His sons in-cluded Avard, J. Leo and Delamar, j while his grandchildren Ortho, i Justin, Grant and Jonathan con-- i tinue the legacy. John B. was born in payson and began his career in photography, j He developed a friendship with Springville artist John Hafen. In 1890, Fairbanks was one of the four artists selected by the LDS Church to go on a mission to Paris to study i art. After training, he came back to Utah and helped with painting murals inside the Salt Lake LDS Temple. In 1893 Fairbanks, along with Hafen, became one of the first professors of art at BYU. Fairbanks became noted as a landscape painter. He also liked to copy "Old Master's" paintings. The Fairbanks family collection contains a work which J.B. copied from a well-know- n painting by the French artist Corot. During 1916, John B. lived for a time in Zion National Park painting . the granduer of the Utah landscape. From this time onward, this became a dominant theme in his work. He lived to be 85 years of age and painted until the last year of his life. Fairbanks played an important role as one of the founders of the Springville Collection nucleus with his gift of art in 1907. The Fairbanks family has agreed with the Springville Museum of Art to place its family collection on permanent and indefinite loan with the possibility that these works will eventually be given to the Springville Museum. j Public notice... 5 Planning Commission to meet The Pleasant Grove Cl'y Planning Com-7- . mission will meet Thursday, Dec. 9, 1987 ., City Hall. Agenda for ' ne ' meeting is as follows: 1! 7 p.m.- - Minutes of the Previous meeting and discussion. 7:10 - Conditional Use Permit for business at 980 South State. 7:30 - Conditional Use Permit for In-dependence Microsyst-ems at 711 E. 930 North. All interested parties are invited to the meeting to express j their opinions. j Douglas G. Bezzant i Published in the I Pleasant Grove Review I Dec. 2, 1987. r |