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Show July 21.2010 '"P'::TIMPANOGaSrMES 5 I Senior Pictures Slated I - v On Wednesday, July 21, and Thursday, July 22, seniors are scheduled to have their "Se-nior Picture" taken at the High School. Parents are advised to check with their senior or with the high school to verify times and in-structions for having their youths pictures taken on one of those two days. PG City Neighborhood Beautification Winners Announced ' ... .! ......... '.-..- ' 4:V ' ......... ,. , ? '. - V s . ... ... .' j " : .. ... l i ' S2 SGSS ' k L i - -- 'J?v. - - - The Pleasant Grove City Beautification Committee awarded the winners for the month of July. Janalyn and Kelly Memmott were awarded in the "Little Den-mark" neighborhood. "Grove Creek" neigh-borhood was won by Bob and Michelle Underwood and in the "Battle Creek" neighborhood Les and Judy Smith were selected. Yard of the Month for the "North Field" neigh-borhood was Robb and Sue Jones, the "Mud Hole" neighborhood was Jeremy and Tara Parker and in the The home of the Jim Starr Family residence, located at 485 East 500 North, won the "Yard of the Month " for July in the "Monkey Town " neighborhood area ofPleasant Grove. Photo courtesy of Ti mpanogos Times "Scratch Gravel" neighbor-hood, Tim and Terri Os-borne won. In the "Manila" neighborhood was Ju-lia Gillman, and in the "Monkey Town" neigh-borhood was the Jim Starr family. John and Teresa Nielsen won for the "Big Springs" neighborhood and Scott and Cheryl Goodman won for the "Old Fort" neighbor-hood. Truth Conference to be Held at Salt Lake Community College up, he stated, "I'm proud to an-nounce that our diverse line-u- p of confirmed speakers include: Sheriff Richard Mack, Dr. A. True Ott, Luke Rudkowski, Walter Burien, Alan Watt (via satellite), Gary Franchi (with Camp FEMA movie screening), by Clint Richardson of "We Are Change," Utah" The Salt Lake Community College in Sandy, Utah, will play host to a historic line up of pro constitutional speakers on July 30 through August 1 . Dr. Robert M. Bowman (head of the Star Wars program under the Nixon and Reagan administra-tions), Marc Stevens, Dr. Ann Blake Tracy, Dr. Tim O'shea, Scott Stevens, Byron Dale, and Jake Shannon, with more speak-ers tentatively confirmed." The "Axiom 2010: The Truth Tellers Conference" has allot-ted an unheard of two hours for each speaker, ensuring total immersion, comprehension and time for questions and answers. The conference will also fea-ture film screenings and live music. "This has got to be the most amazing truth lineup Fve seen to date... a powerhouse confer-ence," stated Bruno Bruhwiler, of "We Are Change" in Los An-geles. When event organizer Ed-ward Mock, of "We Are Change Utah" was asked about the line- - There will be a full vendor exhibition hall offering inex-pensive booth space for vendors and sponsors are welcome. The exhibition hall will also be pro-moted to the public as a separate public marketplace. More information and tickets can be found at: http:axiom-conference.co- m Seating is limited. The Buskers to Perform Sunday at Pleasant Grove Community Center Buskers are known as street musicians, who perform mainly in city stairwells and subway tunnels. However, on Sunday evening, the Buskers will per-form in the wide open spaces of the east lawn at the Pleasant Grove Community Center, 547 S. Locust Ave. The concert be-gins at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free. Whenever The Buskers per-form, fun is the order of the day. Their tight, hard-drivi- style of folk harmony and quick-witte- d humor have delighted audi-ences in the Utah County area for many years. If you want to remember when music was fun, The Buskers are your brand of band. The Buskers, and bassist Doc Taylor, are folk musicians whose repertoire ranges from Irish and Scottish sea chan-ties of the early 1800's to folk tunes of the 1950's and 60's. Their music is drawn from that of such renowned groups as The Limeliters, The Kingston Trio, The Clancy Brothers and the Chad Mitchell Trio, among others - always with their own stamp born of many years of musicianship by each of the band's members, who have been The Buskers since 1987. Their resume includes openings for the Four Freshman, the Everly Brothers, the Kingston Trio, an appearance at the Northwest Folklife Festival in Seattle, and several appearances at the Scera Shell. The Buskers are Scott "Feedback" Norton: Scott per-forms on guitar and occasion-ally banjo, and doubles as sound man - to get that squeal in the monitor just right; Lon "The Performer" Keith: Player of the tenor guitar, tambourine, and the dreaded conga drum. Lon is also an actor of some repute who has appeared in numerous local stage productions; Steve "Fingers" Hayes: Picker of the five string banjo and 12 string guitar, and keeper of the musi-cal keys. Steve has become tru-ly expert at positioning the capo at lightning speed; Doc "Doc" Taylor: Bassist and humorist extraordinaire. Doc's credits in-clude writing and arranging for many other performance events, musicians and groups. The quality of Doc's voice has oft-tim- es been compared to singing. He is, as are all bass players, very cool. "School Burns " Continued from page 4 Laura F. Liston, Alvah Farn-- s worth, Lycurgus A. Wilson, Sydney Dark, Joseph B. Clark, Joseph C. Young, James Armit-stea- d, Fanny Stewart, Rosalia C. Driggs, Joshua P. Terry, Lewis S. Robinson, Joseph William Ash, Sophronia Walker. Later teachers included Ad-di- e Stewart, Maria Harvey, Flora S. Harvey, Sam Rad-mal- l, J.M. Ballinger, Delia Winters, Hulda and Augusta Winters, Rose Brown, Chas-tin- a Holman, Susie Winters, Pauline E. Brown, John F. Dalley, James L. Brown, D.H. Robinson, Annie Nelson, May Robinson, N.K. Nielson, Samuel H. Smith. I August 11, 6:00 to 8:30 pm fcwHY4& 1 - I S 0ee t0 contmue cur fund-raisin- g efforts to further AlpinS VqIIsV COT CntSr improve theliyes of oui residents at our non-prof- it facility. Presents food I I 9rr: 'sm : ;0x j At a chuck wagon there will be many delicious foods, such r-- j as: Sliced roast beef, bar-b-q- ue chicken, bar-b-q- ue sauce, I - I i , ,,, j potato salad, baked beans, fresh fruit, rolls, butter, honey, I 1 w- - - . t:...--- . - old fashioned cake, and lemonade! 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