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Show N rf I j p0Ug Carter - Licensed Contractor mifln jJiiuiiiiiiiiiiiibiiiw iiminii iiiHiiiiiiitii?rjpiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii AnuuiniiM j h) Call 756-584- 6 for Service . t C Complete Plumbing Supplies & Parts for the I . H K'.-yii.n.- s".u-- ..iu,i,i roPJlil.s , , TERWORKS f If we don't have it, we'll find it. (Does Yours?) " 136 N' Rd" Amerkan Frk (SOllth f IFA) 756 5846 Keview - Wednesday, Nov. 2.",, i(S7 - ..., 7 1 Justin Oveson receives Eagle rank at recent Court of Honor f Justin Oveson, son of Craig M. and Paulette J. Oveson. has received his Eatfe Badge in ceremonies held in a feasant Grove Stake Court of "Sn planted trees around cannon Ball Park for his Eagle Project. This makes a 100 per cent Eagle family as Justin's two brothers, Paul and Steve, are also Eagles. Justin enjoys both snow and water skiing, hunting, camping and riding motorcycles jje loves to travel and has been to L California, New York and all over I j,e state of Utah. While in New York Ik visited the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, and he really s' enjoyed watching "Annie" on i, Broadway. Justin has been attending Utah Valley Community College in the k mornings this year at school and lairing auto body. His future plans are to finish high school and attend Justin Oveson UVCC. Business Keview Scries - Paid Advertisement Drawing for giant stocking to be held each Sat. at Six Star " v v " ' 1 A giant Christmas stocking (valued at $50) will be given away each Saturday Dec. 5, 12 and 19, according to Steve Peterson, owner of Six Star Factory Outlet. "Santa will be here to do the drawing each Saturday at 11 a.m.," says Peterson, "but you must be present to win." Each person will receive one ticket per visit. No purchase is necessary. However, each drawing will begin with totally new entries. "So if you don't win the first week, come back and try again," he says. Children may also want to visit with Santa at other times. He will be at Six Star each Friday from 8 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Six Star has been open in Timp Plaza since May offering thousands of unique items, none of which is priced over $6. The Six Star fran-chises have been described as an five and dime store where the low everyday prices are "almost unbelievable." Toys, novelty items, gifts, housewares, tools, hardware, cosmetics, jewelry, stationery and auto accessories are available at prices anywhere from a few cents to six dollars. "As a big thank you to our customers, we also offer them a bonus buck for every dollar they spend at our store," says Peterson. "By saving your bonus bucks, you can purchase more expensive items for only $6 plus the indicated amount of bonus bucks." "We want the customers to feel they are not just our customers, but our friends also," he says. Extended store hours for Christmas are from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday . The day after Thanksgiving (Nov. 27), Six Star will have a sunrise sale with all items sold at 20 percent off from 7 to 9 a.m. only. "It's a two-ho- sale you won't want to miss," says Peterson. Santa displays the giant Christmas stocking to be given away at Six Star Factory Outlet. j Pleasant Grove Jr. High ! term honor roll released thew Smith, Jodilyn Swenson, Jennifer Trinnaman, Joshua Turley, Andrea Veater, Erin Walker, Wendy Warnick, Mitchell Weight, Paul Williams and Matthew Woods. Honor students from the eighth grade are Benjamin Adams, Bryant Albrecht, Janae Anderson, Maggie Atwood, Shawn Bassir, Rebecca Bigelow, Karen Brinkerhoff, Dianne Carter, Cynthia Clark, Jennifer Clark, Robert Conder, Bryant Condie, Sara Covert, Melissa Despain, James Drake, Sean Drake, Mary Ercanbrack, Jody Fames, Cydnee Fisher, Sara Fisher, JoAnna Giles, Ricky Hardman, Alexander Hart, Jeffery Holley, Natalie Huntsman, Rachel Ives, Erik Jacklin, Jonathan Jacobsen. Jonathan Jensen, Melanie Johnson, Angela Jones, Melissa Keetch, Jamie Kelley, Bente Kerr. Katrina Kerttula, Lori King, Jenny Koster, Alysa Marsh, Anne-Mari- e Martin, Robert Mayo, Melanie McClure, Charlotte Needham, Jeremy Nickels, Christy Nielson, Denise Nuttall, Holly Olson, Rikkie Ovard, Yoland Pack, Cheryl Page, Michael Peterson, Erika Phillips, Stephen Phillips, Melinda Rose, Tiffany Roundy, Rebecca Shawcroft, Michelle Shoell, Michael J. Smiuth, Kirsten Sorenson, Hal Strain, Brittany Swenson, Jennifer Sykes, Heather VanDyke,, Lori Veenker, Andrea Walker and Janay Walker. Ninth grade honor students are Brian Allen, Erik Backlund, Julie Balderrama, Jesse Barrett, Kristine Bean, Christina Beckstead, Alena Bills, Finn Bjarnson, Shawna Blackhurst, ' Sheila Blackhurst, Aaron Blake, Hiedi Block, Cassalene Bone, Dell Boyer, Samuel Brown, Carter Cluff, Whitney Colton, Natalie Crosby, Tiffany Cullimore, Peter Donaldson, Ryan Draney, Christy Ellington, Anjennette Fox, Kelli Francom and Brian Gibbons. Nathan Gover, David Hansen, Justin Harris, Lori Harris, Troy Harris, Daniel Hartle, Mary Hill, Andrea Hilton, Donnell Hooley, Catherine Jasper, Boyd Johanson, Eric Johnsen, Heather Johnsen, Scott Johnson, Nathan Jones, Kurtis Judson, Cole Kelley, Robert Lamoreaux, Robyn Little, James Mangum, Karen Mecham, Gregory Miles, Michael Oakes, Van Orm-sbe- Raymond Overson, Tana Pede'rsen, Christopher Purdie, Jason Roundy, Jared Rutter, Christine Scoville, Denise Shepherd, Alison Smith, Greg Smith, Shane Smith, Clint Strain, Valane Thurgood, Teri Thurston, Christopher Walker, Brian Williams, James Woods, Aimee Wright, Dusti Wright, Brandon Young and Roneen Young. Kent Rowley, principal of pleasant Grove Junior High School, has released the honor roll for the first term of the school year. High honor students from the i seventh grade are Gregory Bishop, ' Erin Christiansen, Bradley Conder, Jaycie Fidel, Michael Garrett, Amanda Hatch, Lauriann Henriksen, Mayalene Hepting, Angela Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Karl Judson, Kirsti Kerr, Melissa . Lee, Jared Lemke, Kalanni Lyman, Nanette Mortensen, Melanie Morton, Lisa Nuttall, Rangi Smart, Julie Stansfield and Lisa Westcott. Eighth grade high honor students are Jenny Adamson, Loriel Allen, Krista Backlund, Sarah Barney, P Melissa Bishop, Timothy Eaton, Heidi Ekstrom, Tamara Eldridge, Darrell Fordham, Jennifer Fran-- I com, Amber Graham, Christy A. Nielson, Holly Parks, Valerie Rasmussen, Gary Sanderson, l Mickel Shepherd, Deann Smith, ' Richie Smith, Janae Stueck, Rosanne Wakamatsu, Jalinda Warnick and Shannon West. High honor students from the ninth grade are Sherry Carson, Brandi Chase, Katrina Da vies, Kristen Dickerson, Lana Fugal, Melissa Goodman, Mathew Gover, Shamae Griffiths, Jacob Harmer, Ryan Harris, Derek Hullinger, Charolette Iverson, Matthew Johnson, Karen Jones, Cheri Knuteson, Christopher Lee, Jalayne Lewis, Judy Lin, Jason Lindquist, Glen Montgomery, Jette Olsen, Michele Palmer, Cydni Rogers, David Rose, Christopher Smith, Robert Sorenson, Andrew Spencer, Kaye VanOrden, Richard Weeks, Rick Wood and Janene Worthington. Seventh grade honor students are Adamson, Edward Amacher, Saundra Anderson, Melanie Ar- -' Ribald, Shane Bassir, Sunni Braithwaite, Douglas Burton, Alicia Bush, Melissa Butler, Tami Carter, torn Chesnut, Gaylee Cluff, Beau Cornell, Phillip Cowley, Roxanne ", Crosby, Jeremy Dastrup, Heather Ekstrom, Wendi Ercanbrack, Robert Fames, Charles Feletoa, Nathan Fife, Kurt Finlayson, Paul ! 5dman, Melissa Gordon, Cory wer and Brandon Griffiths. Douglas Hall, Heidi Hallman, ' Luke Harmer, Tiffany Harris, Sasha yeelis, Randal Jacobs, Terra Jacobs, William Johanson, Lisa King, Carla Klundt, Betsy Leatham , Phen Lewis, Karen Lindsay, Uannda Little, Kristen Little, "eather Mangum, Holly Matthews, Kodney Mayo, Jennifer McMurtrey, pteT Measom, Jason Miner, mille Monson, Raelynn Morris, Packer, Julie Peterson, Pipkin, Kelli Rose, Clint lsury, Brandon Scott, Pamela Wumway, Amber Simister, Mat- - Business Review Series - Paid Advertisement TANGLES combines beauty salon with beauty supply s if - i for) r-- , WMim "f ; , pn s t L 'I' "- - t-- '-V ' M !' ;'i v W- - 4 ! 1 i n ; ' K i , ' f ' f I . ' "At Tangles, we have a rather unique salon. We are half beauty supply house and half retail center," says Shalana Robinson, owner of the firm with her brother, Tim Larsen. Both Shalana and Tim are full-tim- e hair stylists at the full- - service salon. Shalana has 12 years of ex-perience and Tim has five. Shalana is a licensed cosmetology teacher and instructs other stylists updated techniques with refresher courses offered every six months. Hours for the firm are Monday through Saturday from 9 to "at least 7. We stay open as long as is needed." u Other staff members include, Becky Thornton, nail artist, who does manicures and acrylic nails,' and Jan (Brady) Frazier, full-tim- e stylist. Tim and Shalana require ap-pointments for their services, but the other staff members can accept walk-in- Their phone number is Tangles carries probably the largest selection of supplies in thetri-cit- y area. Many of these can only be sold in salons. Some of the top lines are Redken, Sorbie, Paul Mitchell, Rusk, Tigi and Aveda. Tim and Shalana were born and raised in American Fork. Each has worked out of the area, but has Shalana Robinson and Tim Larsen TANGLES Hair and Beauty Supply chosen to return because they liked the people so much. "We do it all. We actually cover every age and style range. We satisfy our customers," says Shalana. I''Pl. Grove-Lindo- n Business! 'v V J Business Review Series - Paid Advertisement Christens en's offers famous brands at low everyday prices ... E! V',.. lf J. --y... 7 After you've fought the traffic and the crowds and searched the malls for a specific item in your size, come to C'hristensen's. Many times we can find just what you were looking for in the first place." says Allen Wright, manager of the American Fork store. Or better yet. try Christcnsen's first and miss the traltic and the crowds altogether." One of the most frequent com-ments made by new customers at Christcnsen's is "I've looked all over the mall for this item and you had it all along -- and at a lower price!" Chrislensen's in American Fork and Pleasant drove pride them-selves in offering genuine values and genuine sales. For example, the sale this weekend "promises to be our biggest ever." says Wright. "And we haven't marked the price up W percent to reduce it by 20 percent for he sale. All of our sales are legitimate mark downs." ( hvner Pale Peterson wouldn't have it any other way. He has combined the buying power of four stores in American Fork, Pleasant Grove. Tremonton and Brigham City to bring his customers the best merchandise at the lowest possible price. Without the high overhead of the larger stores, Chrislensen's can oi ler many of the famous brands at a lower price. For example. Levi. SAS walking shoes. Connie, Nike, Osh Kosh. Playtex. and many others are available right here, close to home. Chrislensen's normally carries a large stock, however, they're happy to special order any item that may be sold out or is a different color or model than is on the shelf, and they'll order it at the sale price. "Alter being in business here over :so years, our greatest satisfaction comes in being able to serve our neighbors and friends as il they were family." says Peterson. Join Chrislensen's family of customers and you can take ad- - Janet Alexander helps a member of ( bristensen's customer "Family."chntenenV vantage ol such things as their Discount Shoe Club, which oilers exclusive discounts and your i:(th pair ol shoes free. Watch for their sale circular with Ibis issue of the newspaper. State Lions Club officials meet with local group The District Governor, Lt. District pernor and Deputy District vW?TT of the Utah Lions Clubs in Pleasant Grove Saturday J dinner with the local Lions Organization. Donnell E. Wardle and his wife, n fle; Deey L. Jolley and his wife, rey; and Dee Mecham and his J Jyce, spoke to the group. " addition, Jess Monson of the y ju nt Grove Lions, received his year Chevron. ind month David Gaines was ucted as a new member of the fant Grove Lions, Governor Wardle urged wcal Lions t0 bring in new ei tC He said that many of the e tr"e state have only older tot and new men are needed 'he clubs going. e noted that if the membership in j He e shuld drop too low, then uns International leadership elect their own. He suggested that current members invite their friends to join. He said that there are many men out there who would like to become a member if they were just invited to dASsan example, he told about how he had wanted to join the Lions 23 years ago and no one would ask him He finally had to tell his brother-in-la-that he would who was a Lion, like to join. Then his brother-in-la-asked him to join and he became a member. . Wardle stressed the service that the Lions render to the public and said that many men would like to be service club. He stated involved in a that the service the Lions give to the community should be noted when inviting others to join the group. would choose the district officers membe. s lo rather than uiiownig the |