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Show Review - Wednesday, October 4, 1989 - Page 5 Local woman attends cystinosis conference Pam Woodward of Pleasant Grove has just returned from the 5th Annual Cystinosis Family Conference, held at the University of California at San Diego (UCSD), La Jolla, California. The Woodward's daughter, Tahnie, has cystinosis, a genetic disease usually diagnosed in chil-dren between nine and eighteen months old. The Aug. 23-2- 5 conference was sponsored by The Cystinosis Foun-dation, a national, non-prof- it public foundation dedi-cated to providing services to chil dren suffering from the rare dis-ease. Between three and four hundred children in the United States are currently diagnosed ashavingcys-tinosis- . Medical experts believe the disease is the un diagnosed cause of death in still other children. The primary symptoms of cysti-nosis are excessive thirst or urina-tion, and failure to grow normally. The disease always leads to kidney failure. Early diagnosis and treat-ment are critical to slowing its ef-fects. Over one hundred people at-tended the three-da- y conference. Parents of children with the dis-ease had a chance to network with other families. They also heard from professionals in the field about the latest advances in treatment and efforts to find a cure. Anyone wishing more informa-tion about the disease or The Cys-tinosis Foundation can write to the organization at 477 Fifteenth Street, Suite 200, Oakland, CA 94612. Or call either 408241-394- 6 or 415834-7897- . I -- 1 1 I"""" "'."' . i I- - " i runs dull team members wash windows customers. for bank pGHS groups aSh windows for drive-u- p bank customers mstomers at Deseret Bank and lb Bank in Pleasant Grove "aS surprised to receive tly were benefit when they used ?L banks' drive-u- p service. Members of the Pleasant Grove A school Drill Team andCheer-r- s washed the customer's while they waited for their transaction to take place. Regroups were doing the serv- - repay the two banks for to help and contributions Sfschool this year. WBank has provided T-- i As for six Vikings of the Month ,th month for the entire school Wasatch Bank is contributing T shirts per month for the Z year for the Faculty of the 5 (Extra Mile Club). The drill team and cheerelead- - decided that this project was jaythey could thank the banks k their generosity. Karen Dean, PTSA president at Aghigh school, said that she had ,orked through Harley Jacobs at Met Bank who was so helpful At Wasatch Bank j generous. jlu had talked with Bob Carter ,1,0 was also very cooperative and nted to donate the T- - shirts to .faculty. Karen said she really appreci-ite- d both banks and the commu-jjtyi- n supporting Pleasant Grove ligh School in its efforts to honor lose at the school who achieve. Baptist Church sets Bible study, revival events The Pleasant Grove First Bap-li- st Church holds a Bible Study in the theater of the Pleasant Grove Citizens Center seryThursday morning from 10:30 util 11:45 a.m. If anyone is interested, please W free to drop in. " Another Bible Study is held at iehomeof Don and Eileen Carter, 5763N. 4000 West, Pleasant Grove, a Thursdays from 7 p.m. until i;30 p.m. Singing and fellowship it included. Paster Ron Smith will complete iis term as Church Growth Ap-- . prentice with the Home Mission 3oard of the Southern Baptist Convention on Oct. 15. On Oct. 16, Ion's status will be changed to Missionary Pastor. i He and the Church see a longterm ! relationship for them. A Spanish Bible Study will be I at the First Baptist Church, ; ME. Center, Pleasant Grove, on . Friday evenings. Sunday School srtsat7p.m. and worship begins r.8p.m. These services are in Spanish, who are interested are invited j ; ad welcome. : Extended services for Revival i be conducted on Oct. 15 through Mutthe church. Times are Sunday : Wiring at 11 a.m., Sunday eve-- i Bat6p.m, and Monday through ; Wednesday at 7 p.m. : Everyone interested is invited ; 'fjninfor singing, study and wor- - ship. .o I 0 40 South Main I C' D ) U J ) . LIP Q f Hand Painted f Assorted Jrs. & ( Infants to 6X Coats f Men,CC OFF E Reg 8 9910 55 99 Sweatshirts Ladies Sweaters OUR BARn?HCmrens S - M - L - XL Values to 21 .99 Va,Uesto34 99 $0 GOOD TO p7cc V.W 100 I NEW ARRIVALS! ' NEW ARR,VALS! Boys' Sweaters JNLadiesH WV1 $ I W Ladies Fall Sweaters Reg. $15.99 to $27.94 pa 1$ All llPfl "ty Reg' 24" t0 34" yk91"J FPv4 K A . r I Guys Pleasant Grove 51 SmsF jn,s 1 1iJIJfepI I in!! I i f Reebok Slipon v.. 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Je Young Artist Expo '89 will ' ld during October and part of weniber, according to sponsors atJL Oldies 96 FM. Aards, gift certificates and 'n!es will be presented to the triers. Jhe Expo will have two divi- - Performing Arts and Fine 'icli' ree aSe categories in itaU0rming w11 allow two per artist in dance, voice, l"Vn musio'songwriting. liist T rts tnree pieces Per be allowed in oil, water-- V Pencilcharcoal, sculpture, 'ceramics, and fantasy art. ,,Categories will be children, vefrgV2;teens-age- s 13 4 ,J x'; and young profession-- j through 30. 3stration will be held each y ,ay at a different business. C T ay' Ct 7 11 Wil1 be at 10, 10wn Square Theater from 6,,'JWp.m. Theregistra- - 3e M will be featured at a ive uUnSartist's ga"ery at the ! Sep,,?"); Mall in Orem, and at , Gallery in Salt Lake City. Tung Artists semi-rinal- s 7d each week at Sunrise ,itl) s,tormerly Osmond Studio, 1) 8rand finals on Friday, Nov. |