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Show X rsfK ...-13 1 fl I ; Neighbor kids fa vicinity of 2nd South and 3rd East in Qrem created a friendly green dragon of sorts during the holidays. The snow sculpture is about three feet high and at least 10 feet long and colored green using food coloring fa a spray bottle of water. From left are Ruth Blair, Christopher Thomas, 6; Daniel Blair, 4; Nathan Harris, 9; and Jay Blair, 9. Renae Pelo is named Gold Career Executive Renae Pelo, Orem, has been named a Gold Career Executive in Brite Music, Inc., the second individual in-dividual to achieve the Gold rank in the Salt Lake corporation's 7-year history. Ted Brady, president of the company, personally awarded her a 14-karat yellow-gold career pin set with full-cut diamonds at a recent quarterly sales meeting. As an additional addi-tional bonus, Mrs. Pelo and her husband, hus-band, Dale, will soon fly to Europe for an all-expense-paid two-week vacation. Mrs. Pelo has been an independent indepen-dent distributor of Brite Music products pro-ducts since she was first introduced to Brite's "value" music for children in late 1981. At the time, she was considering con-sidering pursuing a master's degree in sociology at BYU. "My youngest child was in preschool," she explains, "and I was ready for something new. I hoped the wisdom I had gained from raising ten children would help me be useful in my field of counseling. It is interesting to see how my career with Brite Music has fulfilled so many of those dreams for doing good, associating with people, and making a meaningful difference in the lives of families." She is proud to be affiliated af-filiated with the company that pro- V i J. L I Hium-mii-mi-i'm 745 South Stole Stft 215-2560 f A (tW5) CLASSIC (,'.. iodereffa ' TECHNICOLOR' NIGHTLY IN DOLBY STEREO AT 6:30 AND 8:00 SATURDAY MATINEES AT 1:30, 3:00 AND 4:30 HELLO AGAIN SHEUCY LONG m SCcM. RENAE PELO duced the "Standin'. Tall" cassettebooklet character-growth series and has won awards for a "Watch Me Sing," album and the "Safety Kids" musical approaches to personal safety for children and prevention of drug abuse. Most recently she has been introducing schools and families to "Take Your Hat Off When the Flag Goes By," a - cassettebooklet mini-musical that introduces in-troduces children to the United States . Constitution.- - - During the years of the young company's early growth, Mrs. Pelo shared her experiences and creative ideas freely with company officers, many of which were adapted for use in Brite's direct-sales marketing program pro-gram that now grosses over $4 million per year. She was one of two. distributors who had already qualified at the Silver level when the Brite Career Executive Program was first announced two years ago, with qualifications based on personal and organizational sales. Burglaries In two related incidents Mondav homes in northeast Orem were ransacked ran-sacked and a small amount of change was taken. Police said entry to one home was gained through an unlocked unlock-ed door and the other home was entered by reaching through an opening open-ing into a garage intended for the f amily dog, and then opening a door into the home. Registration for Girls' Jr. Jazz basketball extended Registration for the Orem City Girls' Jr. Jazz Basketball has been extended through Saturday January 9th. Play is offered in two all girl divisions divi-sions 3rd through 6th grades and Jr. High. Games are scheduled to begin January 23rd. The fee for this year's program is $20. For more information, informa-tion, call Gary at 224-7153. Maple Lanes Bowling Scores Super Bowl u, December 15 Tuesday Alley Cats Claudette Hansen 209-501 Echo McDaniel 200-505 Linda Walker 504, Janet Luke 201-501 :n December 16 Wednesday Mixed Bonnie Herrera 550 December 17 Thursday Early Birds Shelly Johnson 200-510 Karen Hansen 211-606 Ann Kirk 21M21 Marge Wilkinson 540 Maralee Harris 506 Janet Luke 513 December 18 High Series k Dean Atkinson 630c Bob aWorthen 502 t Ron Hansen 502 Roxanna Atkinson 515 Deon Peay 527 Max Diamond 547 Dick Jarvis 560 "Mickey Boren 567 Janet Rhoades 501 Gary (Slim) Davis .....503 Richard Edwards 533 High Games Dean Atkinson 244, Richard Edwards..: 212 j Max Diamond. 209 December 19 Saturday Non-Smokers Lynne Lindstrom 233-531 December 22 Tuesday Tornadoes High Series Glenda Mitchell 505 Cindy Jiron 532 High Game Glenda Mitchell 205 Play-off for the first half was won by Hansen's Lounge. ft A e X W I , ""-"Z-lm t ' I Ci pj ' ProvoOrem Scouts raising flag at Grand Opening of McDonald's new restaurant in Prove Pro-ve Shown are Scouts who participated, left to right: David Covey of Provo 3051, Jeffrey Johnson of Orem 437, Scott Sumner of Orem 878, Roger Stoddard of 6878 and Keith Brown of 2878. McDonald's In Provo Holds Gala Grand Opening Recently . 3. Wi ' 1 :- tips WM Jl mm i " " V-il ytfuJI M i' ' JLtUimimJi ' (' . , Cheryl Dudley, manager of McDonald's newest restaurant at 1 211 West 1230 North, Provo, receives a "first buck of clear profit" from representatives of the ProvoOrem Chamber of Commerce Kent Gygi, left, and Steve Densley, president at grand opening ceremonies held recently. Nothing funny about this joke Orem police are disturbed that "young irresponsible teenagers" think it's funny to see little kids get scared when they offer them candy and ask them to get into a car. Police traced such an incident Monday after a nine-year-old boy was offered candy by a girl who had two male companions in her car. The boy noted the car license, ran home and told his parents. Investigating officers located the girl and her companions who said they "did it as a' joke." 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