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Show Citizen, Press, Review - Wed.. June 1, 1988 Page 13 IjgyT&AdDeadlinc Mondaygjun. Summer Fashions Sale Save big on summer merchandise at Deseret In-dustries in American Fork, Thursday, June June 8. Washers & Dryers f( Make your H All own )' Infant cutoffs sy V Wear 50" i ' J I MJ-- $ anduP ) 1 'sy.yiiit' As Is tsS! Sun . Furniture iiJj Dresses ' ' . tf) rdS-p-! ' $i ' u and up j FF Remember: All our goods are cleaned and refurbished by the han- - dicapped, the elderly and those in need. Our Best Work is Your Best Buy Deseret Industries Thrift Store 612 E. State, American Fork Deseret Industries is a federally approved sheltered workshop. Its clients - those who are elderly, handicapped, or in need - reclaim donated goods. V. ) Best vishes Bil0 We're proud of the Class of 1988! I American Fork j ...j)RIVE-IM- j 756.2181 20 fp TrST custom matting rTf OiCZ and framing for Oeu ' ' '"" your diploma I-aS- " ? ' until June 15! TT& Posters Congratulations, graduate! mi Semce Framing K '" f You're an achiever zis n. west state " " j Your hard work and deter- - Timp Plaza mination have paid off and you American Fork y . have your diploma to show for it. 756 0490 Wayne Scihrest With this milestone behind you, a whole new world of opportunities took to obtain, and we know its is opening up. potential for your future success. Now that you have completed At Perfect Pictures, because we your degree program, many specialize in creative matting things have changed. You've and framing, we will design a suddenly gained new status and distinctive design for your respect in the business and diploma worthy of your professional community. achievement. And you can rest It's a sad fact, but true. Too assured that we will often we fail to really enjoy the professionally preserve and Iruit of our labors. So before you protect your valuable document, plunge into your next challenge, Your efforts deserve more make sure that you capture this than a "simple black frame." So important stage of your life. come in and see what we can do That "sheet of parchment" for you. telling the world of your success And, once again, is also an important reminder to congratulations and best wishes vou of what your sacrifice and for your continued success, commitment to a goal have P. S. Act NOW to take advantage achieved Your diploma of our Special Graduation Offer, deserves a special place in your Bring your diploma to Perfect home or office Pictures before June 15 to At Perfect Pictures we un- - receive your 20 discount on derstand the value of your matting and framing for your diploma. We appreciate what it diploma. j 68 West Main, Lehi N We stock over 2,000 pairs of boots. All boots first S quality. Reams: Utah's Largest Boot Dealer. V N L S s Graduate into R Wranqler Boots and Jeans R s J s s Laredo Western Boots q nr S Tough Riders, Reg. $72 LJ U oJJ Lezrcdd & Wrangler Ropers S (Ladies Sizes) S SfDo a) N Laredo Reg. $70 S Wrangler Reg. $100 3GQ S ,.,Jll..,.u,,,.,,, , . ...... , y s Wran3ler is Cowboy & Boot !n r Cut Jeans j- - - i-i- rT S 38 lengths $14.99 ) l Wrangler V f S Pro-rode- o Pre- - r K p; washed, Pre-shrun- k ) s Jeans Lf f. K All colors except ' Mm --? N S Hurricane Finish f j S 5S Reg. $30 pJ Un S H : : Ladies Pro-rcde- o s Jeans UJoSjJ Reg. $32 We add 10 to these low prices! fmy:'c: 'AUABLECOUPON ft " Yrt ' . . Graduation a V Treat! ' i Steak, f I ShrimpV ' - ) I potato BarXv Salad Bar, .... - ! Ht Soup, """" " i Sundap Ror Eacn delicious meal includes a tender ( Dari sirloin steak, mouth-waterin- g shrimp, UeSSert Bar Texas Toast, baked potato bar (or French g : a fnr . fries) PLUS our salad bar 5; ,or OTlly which includes hot soup, hot dishes, dessert g I'a and sundae bar! Coupon good for all g TQ members of your party. j ; Congratulations to the 9 Eicou Class of 1988! 61188 I l.ll OurSteaksTasteBetrer I Sr'y BecauseTheyAre Better. b yl , t. Mate, J American Fork 756-922- Brett Applegate - PartnerManage Color Print Processing 'tits? . Sale ends June 15! 12 Exposure I89 15 Exposure Disc 269 24 Exposure 339 36 Exposure Q79 135, 126, 110 or Disc Film f (mm ms n ? Pageant Guild announces winners of scholarships Four Utah high school seniors have been named winners of art scholarships totalling $2,500 in the annual competition sponsored by the Utah Pageant of the Arts Guild. First place and first prize of $1,000 went to David Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Young and a student at Timpview High School, Provo. Winning $500 each were Sun-Youn- g Kim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cha-bon- g Kim, and Kenny Yang, son of Ted and Miyo Yang, both seniors at Provo High School, and Shawn Hansen, a student at Roy High School. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Hansen, Sunset. The four were among 53 stu-dents who submitted portfolios for judging April 30. The awards will be presented prior to the June 18 Pageant per-formance, according to Sharon Fullmer, scholarship chairman. The winners' work will be on display along with selected entries from the statewide youth art com-petition, during the six-wee- k run of the Pageant, June y 23, at American Fork High School. an Norton of Instacopy offers new service to residents 3 if community. nstacopy opens n American Fork instacopy is now open for busi-f)- U at 50 S.outh 200 East in neriean Fork (just south of Tri-t- y Ford, just as State Road iltes the bend). U Scott andJan Norton areman-i- i gcrs and partial owners in the 'I n(ure,whichhasasits'maingoal atisfy the copying and printing ids of northern Utah County. A total list of services currently ired include both self-servi-i copying, facsimile vice (FAX), binding, inked raps, engraved signs, and print-- , including business cards, sta-nnary, forms, etc.). Future services will include ninating, computer typesetting id some office supplies. They also plan to take crafts on PjiMgnment, offering the home DJafter who doesn't have a place to Jl herhis work, a place to do so. J There is also a playroom where f lildren can play while their par-- - its are doing their copy work or Ivingit done for them. 8 Even though Instacopy is a new J piture, the concept of copying is Jt really new to the Nortons. tt's e job for the past 6htyearshasbeenmanagingthe fvo branch of American K L Psmess Products, distributor of ishiba copying and facsimile fJipment. "behave seen more than our fare of copy centers come and go. opefully we can learn from their stakes,' Norton says. r As a matter of fact," he contin- - ued, "one of the reasons we haven't set up our own copy center before has been our fear of conflicts of interest, in that we do sell and service machines in various copy centers along the Wasatch Front. "But we saw a need for better quality copies. Our. ..self-serv- e Toshiba copiers give a clean, crisp copy that is often better than the original. "We feel that by offering our customers a more professional looking copy at a reasonable price, we will keep their business." Copying capabilities at Insta-copy include traditional black and white copies, sorting, document feeding, etc. but will also include some of the industries newest capa-bilities, such as color tonors. "We will be able to produce offset-- quality flyers using color on color paper for just pennies more than traditional black and white," Norton said. "Lastly, we would like northern Utah County to know that with our direct wholesale costs on both equipment and supplies, we will fofer tremendous pricing, particu-larly to church and non-prof- it or-ganizations." They plan to have a special each week on "colored paper, colored ink, or something," Mrs. Norton said. They are open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Frida- and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday. They are closed on Sunday. They can be reached at 756-661- |