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Show Wednesday, August 23, 1989 1 minimi rimi ir n I , " m , k. j i. . . j . . . i . -- - , - Adult Aerobics: 2 or : c lasses couples. Open cliince practice Daily. '20 a month Kilo 11 p.m. Kids Aerobics: '20a month David McKay Cloggers: Tues., 4-5 Equipment furnished p.m. $2(1 mo Angels Drill & Dance: Thurs. Classical Ballet Technique: Age ; '20 a mo. or '15 a mo. Includes (i up. Sat. $15 mo or a semester ; ; ballet below. Polly Lyman & two This class is free to students j ; Cougarettes. already enrolled in Angels, Girls 1 ! Girls Combination: Tap-Jazz- Combination, Gymnastics Dance : Acrobatics. Wed. $60 for 4 mo. or Rockette Skate Teams. I semester. Includes ballet below. Apollo Rockets: Boys Skate All Boy Combination Classes: Teams-Fri- A8e 410 Per" ! Tap-Military-Drill-Tumbling. formance, Balance & Coordi- 'W for 4 mo semester nation skills. Small classes. $25 I Dancing Dolls & Tumbling Tots: o (Includes open practice Sat.) ! ' Age 3, 4, 5 Wed $60 for 4 mo Apollo KOCkettes: Girls Skate j i semester Teams. Fri. Age 3-10. Performance, Perform-ance, Balance & Coordination i ApollO Singers: Age 3 up. Tues. skills. Small classes. $25 mo. I $60 for 4 mo. semester. (Includes open practice Sat.) Gymnastic Dance: Age 6-12. wed. Health & Wealth Opportunity j $60 for 4 mo. semester. Includes . Group: Adults. Wed. 8 p.m. New-i New-i 1 ballet below. corrff and guests. 9 p.m. Distri-: : Teen Ballroom Cotillion: Thurs. butt land staff. 7 to 8:30 p.m. $2.50 each. UtaFt-Valley Single Adults: Adult Ballroom Dance: Thurs. Dance every Sat. 9 p.m. Live 8:30 to 10 p.m. $2.50 ea. Singles or band. $3 each. 1 Coordinator: ntt. -,rr -iMni j LeGene Lyman Office: 756-427 L i J .... uJ k-.-J - Note: To test r. x .v response to t'.ls ;i, . ivy ti; : ':, r:;:;".v cr can choose one item from the fr-ta t.u.i'9 !.'t in il-.c A I '..'..-y v:-.c-ii paying semester fee by Sapt. Sih. Af cl'.o is c'-.i (..'.' y til cVy, e::cept Labor Day weekend. Bonus list cvn.:!,z: up s..- i, n . Cj, ItJIiI shoes and more. Please bring this ad v.l.:i you. fpfe, to $dwL School starts Wed., Aug. 30 5 Join the f I Uteh Golden Girls j p Jr. Drill Team winners of the Freedom Festival p Grand Parade, Provo Children's Parade, . a I g American Fork Steel Days Parade and P. G. si Strawberry Days Parade. j Ages 3-Teens j p No prior experience M needed! f I J Registration and If 5 Classes include: ?4. H A f instruction begins 5 g Jruidown v- A Wednesday, Sept. 6 M -Kicks '"A f $14month J s 'Showmanship i ' fi S it 'Marching If H i ,JumPs i R s Precision J , 'Ballet ,1 j ! Ambling f'Af5r X ' x or more information 'Cheerieading f s ''V4! i and registration II II Help your child develop ' - X ll 1 Call Colleen Bills M g discipline & self-esteem. J ' I 785"7548 g ti Goforthegld! To place your ad I In your hometown paper, call 756-7669 by 7 p.m. Monday -feljM VJ,, I Phantom J,'Tfr-igfe5J Two great versions. Perfectly entry-level Jf bicycles with snappy racing looks v m. combined with durable Shimanb coaster brakes, alloy 4-bolt stem for rough rides, f t'- ' ti9' han'ear an a 'U'V welded ' , oversized Hi-Ten steel frame. (Chrome model has a rear hand brake and i '. coaster brake.) Reg. 159.95 fw$f mJ) 0ther BMX Bikes Wi $2C-$D0C?E? y Mountain Bikes Thorn Resistant on sale for Tubes $10 $H0Q95 State of the Art FREE lock with Repairs every bicycle purchased 1 " Sivcn's Scluvinn . , (formerly Tri-City Schwinn) 456 E. State (next to Arby's) -J:- American Fork 756-5014 il OpenMon.-Fri. 10:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m., Sat. 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Back-To-School: I - v Headquarters p f Baseball Star v WW- &4 s 4 pocket Portfolios "t4 f t 'State Capitols' f"T-, f? ! ' School Box f . Fan Books s NotebooksLooseleafs Xi Fountain Pens v t I Art Supplies , ; V Dictionaries & Thesaurus Calculators f Computer Supplies . , f Drafting Supplies Typewriters & Accessories ' - . Band Instrument Accessories s !iTT"3 All School ism Supplies ,mmmtmmmm mmmmMt now thru Aug. 30 HimniS!3EOTi)""'"' Office Supply 60 W. Main, American Fork 756-7676 m in n III Wi STEEL I vy L-D. $$$$ j ODD LENGTHS SECONDS kW" r (PIPE, TUBE, FLATS, ANGLES) T Some exceptions and 100 lb. min. thru Aug. OTEEL Cl TUDE MMi 126 NOHI H 1330 WEST OREM, UTAH 224-3160 mmmmm . u I WESTEBH TACKTb6S I 36 West 200 South - Lehi - 768-3108 I END OF SUMMER 1 '" - " - - " ' '; - - :v - '.eel Styles v - ' - .-i ;i -' " - . - ri . - .. 1 r , rn i Special Rack . , . . r ( -j r - " - n :.J y U i..--.-- ii 'VJ ' t.. VCvj v ;j J (Values to $30.00) j i , r -, ! --,'. "i i a rrt . -' r-....! ... 5 7 . 4 Shipments arming dally! SMITH DRUG CO. V I And Your 1 Health I 24 W. Main "J' 1 Am. Fork j iJ " Perry Thomas. Pharmacist Gout: Diet Not The Answer The condition we commonly refer to as "gout" results from the excessive accumulation of uric acid, one of the end-products of metabolism. When the body does not properly process uric acid, crystals of the acid called sodium urate deposit in and around the joints. An acute attack of gout results when these crystals irritate and inflame one or more joints. The big toe is one of the first joints affected. Early writings refer to gout as the "disease of kings," because it was incorrectly believed to be caused by a rich diet. Actually diet has little to do with either the cause or the treatment of this condition. For the most part, gout is controlled with medicines that lower uric acid levels. During the acute phase of gout, medicines are often prescribed pre-scribed to reduce inflammation and relieve pain. Three medicines commonly used for this purpose include colchicine, indomethacin, and phenylbutazone. All three can cause stomach upset. During the chronic phase, the emphasis of therapy is on lowering low-ering uric acid and sodium urate levels. This is achieved with such medicines as allopurinol and probenecid. Colchicine also may be used during the chronic phase. Saturday - August 26 10 am - 5:30 pm Fabric 790 yd. (mill-end, pant weight & more . . .) Men's Denim Jackets $ 14" i , , 1 L I L Fieoco a Fur ; Lifilo Boys J3SH3 : $.50 12 elastic $.9? yd' ! Joans : s : $4.99 : s 1 s J Leadtec Value Si ore 350 West Center, Pleasant Grbve (North East Corner - around back) 785-6227 We wish the students 7 f vl7GJ y 'or the coming school year! y 496 E. State, American Fork b 756-2181 v SL- Lee Parker - owner |