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Show l KiZHi, Press, Review - Wed., May 4, 19X8- - Page i:i Always Green opens A.F. shop I t i ' " t Li V-- M.' : H$&t,w& : v x a "Always Green" offers quality 'U plants at prices you can afford, According to owners Bonnie Wallace, Christine Busk and Kathy The firm is located at 502 West Uain American Fork, in the old Wary Kawakami beauty salon building and offers "easy access and j lot of parking" for customer convenience. 'They are open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and an be reached at ' in addition to a large selection of silk plants, flowers and trees, they jlan to carry hand crafts and in-ferior decorative items. They say their plants are perfect :;or holidays, weddings, birthdays, ipecial occasions, and funeral and 'an be custom made to customer Jesire. The plants not only have "staying oower," but you don't need to worry bout having to remember to water 'hem, and they are perfect for those ndivi'duals who don't have a green 'ihumb, they quip. They say they knew going into the Hisiness that they were entering a pompetititve field, but believe they lave something to offer their :ustomers, and say their prices are uwer than any other store they have sited. The trio are sisters and are Originally from Cedar Fort. Bonnie is a graduate of Utah alley Community College in Irafting and graphic art. She is currently employed at Smith's Food Cing in American Fork. She and her lusband, Keith Wallace, and their wo daughters, reside in American ork. Christine is also a graduate of JVCC in drafting. She is currently mployed at Horrock's Engineering. Ihe also works with her husband )avid Busk in the family cabinet hop. They and their two daughters eside in Cedar Fort. Kathy works with husband Scott leal in the family excavation usiness. They reside in Lehi and Bonnie Wallace, Christine Busk, Kathy Beal open Always Green at 501 W. Main, American Fork. are the parents of five children girls and two boys. They say they decided to go into business together when they found that the skills and talents of each complement each other. All three also are very creative. The building where they are located has been fully remodeled by the three husbands, and is easy to find. Their grand opening is May .2 to 7, with Mother's Day specials offered. Children's Choir will present joncert next Wednesday evening The Utah Children's Choir, under le direction of Kay Asay, will be inging their annual spring concert fednesday, May 11, 1988, at 8 p.m. (American Heritage School. Featured on the concert will be umbers by Bach, Handel, Mar-ell- Schubert, and Randall hompson. Darnel Larsen will be one of the iloists in the concert, as well as lark, Sarah, and Jenny Preston. Three members of the choir, llison Giauque, Rebecca Bigelow, nd Shalyn Miner will be featured s piano soloists. Kay Asay, director, said that this will be their last concert of the season. The fifth season for the choir will begin in September. Auditions for openings in the choir -- will be held August 3 and 4. The choir is made up of children bet-ween the ages of 4 in the Utah Valley area. The choir recently appeared in concert with the Pageant of the Arts Symphony at Pleasant Grove High School and will be singing at the Coleville High School in Coleville May 6. I FOOD72 Hourl Supply-Tast- e great, stor years, meals ready to eat, needs no water or 95 refrigeration. J --a- Back irrrl 'acs r 1 FfflOEJ V. Brings You Hie 1 "t i I ? I I ! t I - - KM'" - ''' I I S r ' ' ' ' :??4 i , V'-r- - 4'-- .r?' .;" r ' ' ? ' . , J j I fry fn r-Tf'ti- $ is ! I J I fi rf f i t ; ' 1 " " An insulated GOTT cooler that keeps your drink hot or cold for hours ! First-tim- e cost gn filled with soft Refills from drink . 1 HARTS! L-ggsj -J v J UJ se p3oi American Fork East Pleasant Grove Provo 585 East State. 756-363- 8 98 W. 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Curtis Fawson, 7 Christine Morris, 5 will be in charge of hostesses. Development and fundraising will be chaired by Christy Dalley, Diana Sutton Tonks, 225-443- is handling publicity. Young Amateurs are coordinated by Diane Reaveley. Metal, Fiber, and Wood entries will be overseen by Donna Boyd. Susan Borg. is in charge of Painting and Drawing Mark Bowers, will handle photographic entries. Ceramics will be under the direction of Donna Farrer. 226-- 1 144 Brent Pickering, is in charge of the exhibit display. |