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Show - - ' Xi 1 i- ii i, Aspen Elementary April 24-25 E:n 72:? April 25 Vo'ce '.T May 4 Gar:- Cedar Ridge Elementary April 24 25 te'.r r r :o:-April :o:-April 23 1 April 20-f.,a3Er.:"-a-x: April 23-f.'ay 2 &;-. V. fc--y May 2-3 S:r-yj r,: -. a a.-,j 7 f r. Central Elementary April 25 -tri 5'a:e L: a' prc-'-a- a: 2 p -April 26 C' g-a:e Ma-s 'a Grovecrest Elementary April 24 g-ae 5 r 5 r April 25 2nd g.-aie fa.-m f May 9 Dance fc-st.va! at Vai;ey View Eierr.e-.'.ary I'-,. O - - - - What's Nev: F r: v 1 J 3 ai Llndon Elementary April 24 April 25 ay a: :p'aya:5pn. Mrs. V.'a '.er Mrs V.'aor and 7 p.m. April 25 PTA general rr.&c-v-g a!1 1 2 3 a m. What's New: We were pnv eged to f-.a.e H;"y Memers, Shauna Stapteton, R:se Sa-gea".?. ar.i Diane Berrett as 'Knowledge E:aT ccacr.es. Thark you for making this learning experience fun and gratifying grati-fying lor our students. Ccmpet.tion was t.ght. Lmdon team 2 intermediate (grades 5-6) placed in the tcp ten with team 1 and 2 primary (grades 3-4) toth placing in the second top ten. The 3-4 g'ade team consisted ol Tyler Stapleton, Wilson Ormsty. Shay'a Hardman, Rebecca Clement, Carter Melendez-Chr;stensen, Rachel Mortensen, Allison Memers, Nathan Greenwood, Cade VV.ikes. Adriana Ramage, and Sophia Arevalo. Tho 5-6 grade team consisted of John Sargeant, Jason Stapleton, Craig Memers, P.J. Berrett, Joshua Ramage, Tucker Bush, Lindsay Chnstensen, Kristi Koonor, Hailee Sears, Wendy Hecker, Ryan Wilkes, Trent Hepting, David Chester, Kristin Greenwook, Jenifer Nebeker, Justin Greer, Joshua Burns, and Jared Kirk. Congratulations to all of our students who participated partici-pated in this adventure. We are proud of your commitment com-mitment and accomplishments. Mount Mahogany What's New: Principal's message: With springtime and good weather approaching, I would like to remind all students and parents of what appropriate dress should be for school. Clothing should be neat and in good repair and we would like all students to comply with the Alpine School District personal grooming standards. Students should wear appropriate footwear at all times. Clothing which is ragged, tattered, or deliberately deliber-ately distracting in appearance must be avoided. "Short" shorts, very short skirts, halters, spaghetti straps, and bare midriffs are not acceptable. Vulgar words, profane or obscene slogans and pictures or advertisements for alcohol, tobacco, and drugs on clothing will not be tolerated. Head wear should not be worn in the building. Students may wear ball caps outside during recess, during other outside activities and on certain school sponsored designated days. The bottom line is if an item is questionable before the student leaves home for school, it is probably going to be questionable when the student arrives. Rocky Mountain Elementary April 24-26 Start timeclass placement requests for (all accepted in the office April 27 Little Miss Lindon pageant April 30 Choirorchestra and PTA meeting at 7 p.m. What's New: Start time requests can be submitted to the school April 24-26. The school doesn't encourage teacher requests but rather encourages specific information infor-mation about your child's individual needs if you feel they should be considered. It is important in estab- Ve . at 75-1721. V. --:-$ t, t 'e k". s: C--:-ra.H $-: a-j A.:: : ; p i. m re P.easa-: G-: .e Li'a'i Oak Canyon Junior High School A;'.I25 Ta'e-.ts-:.v Ar-1 23-,.'ay 3 Ca-ee'v.eek a'. 1.j3 7 at 7 Pa-:'a-:p Ea-dc:-:?-; Ca":ec:-:e-: AP Spa- s-, test 9:h q-a de r :-.t da-.:e Ax '.123 May 1 May 2 V?v7-8 May 1 3 Pleasant Grove Junior High School April 25 7:h grade a:!.v:ty April 25 9th grade dance (rem 7 to 9 p.m. What's New: If you are a visitor at PGJH, please check in at the front o"::e for a visitor pass. For SEOP's or visits to the counseling c"ice, a pass is not required. Pleasant Grove High School April 24 Graduation meet, rig for all seniors at 10:33 a.m. in the auditorium April 24 Parent attendance meetings at 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. April 24 Parent'teacher conferences from 4 to 7:30 p.m. April 25 Baseball: JV, PGHS at Orem at 4 p.m. April 25 Softball: Lone Peak at PGHS at 3:30 p.m. April 25 Tennis: PGHS at Mtn. View at 3 p.m. April 25 Term ends for Ednet April 25 Spring sports rally April 25 Spring sports party at 2:1 5 until game time April 25 Soccer: Orem at PGHS at 3:30 and 5 p.m. April 25 Baseball: JV, PGHS at Orem at 4 p.m. April 25 Softball: Lone Peak at PGHS at 3:30 p.m. April 25 Tennis: PGHS at Mtn. View at 3 p.m. April 25-26 Orchesis concert April 25-26 Blood drive from 9:15 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. April 26 Calculus marathon from 2:30 to 8 p.m. in the media center April 26 Baseball: Orem at PGHS April 26 Baseball: soph, PGHS at Orem at 4 p.m. April 26 Soccer: Mtn. View at PGHS at 3:30 & 5 p.m. April 26-27 Track at BYU Invitational April 27 State solo and ensemble April 27 Prom April 29 Orchesis assembly April 30 Region large choir at Orem High School April 30 Soccer: PGHS at Timpanogos April 30 Senior panoramic picture at 1 0:30 a.m. May 1 Esteem assembly May 1 Region orchestra at Lone Peak May 1 -2 Region track at Mtn. View May 1 -3 Region tennis at Timpanogos May 2 Softball: PGHS at Mtn. View at 3:30 & 5 p.m. May 2 Baseball: JV, Lone Peak at PGHS at 4 May 3 Student congress meeting at 10:30 a.m. in the student center May 3 Soccer: PGHS at LP at 3:30 and 5 p.m. May 3 Baseball: varsity, PGHS at LP at 4 p.m. May 3 Baseball: sophomore, Lone Peak at PGHS at 4 p.m. May 3 State band May 3 PG City Arts Council orchestra concert May 4 History blowout from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 4 Ballroom concert at 7:30 p.m. Call 756-7669 to place a classified ad Carport Kit For Boats, Autos, Campers 18" x 1 3' - S49S.C0 181 S. 1200 E. LeKi Metalmart 768-3332 YES, ACTUALLY, IT IB 0GIIET seimsL It took researchers years to develop and test a better ljo) way to keep cool. It's xlirOfl. Puron, the environmentally " sound refrigerant in our air conditioners. And we're just the ones to bring it to you. Whatever it takes. Act now and receive a $200 rebate on a new Puron air conditioner. 766-8585 AIR EXPRESS 3 Hutinf 1 Coolin Sjnttra Sinct 1904 i" J: Photo by KaKn Se- The Vikings of the Month at Pleasant Grove High School are: Justin Jacob $,. McGrath and Michael Tomlinson. Back: Aersta Hellewell, Jeanette Nielsen and Reynolds. PGHS honors students of the moni By Kalyn Secretan The Vikings of the Month were recognized at a recent PTSA Meeting. They are Justin Jacob, Sam McGrath, Michael Tomlinson, Aersta Hellewell, Jeanette Nielsen and Katy Reynolds. They each received a certificate and a CD holder. Justin comes from a sheep ranching family. He is the seventh of eight children chil-dren and an Ail-American Wrestler, he took third in the nation in Alabama last summer. He has been wrestling since he was four years old. He also enjoys horseback riding, roping, football and he is on a state wrestling travel team called Elite. Samuel McGrath loves computers, English, history and reading. He was able to travel to Spain four years ago and spent a month there. He went to Washington, D.C., where he visited all the historical sights and also traveled to Hawaii and Orlando. He has been in the marching band for three years and plays the saxophone. Michael loves singing. He is in the Chamber and the Acappella choirs. He enjoys the students from foreign countries and learning about their culture. He has an interest in history and hopes to visit Scotland and Japan someday. He has always been a caring guy and sensitive to other people's peo-ple's feelings. Katy is the editor in chief of the Viking Crier. Her greatest interest is in Special Olympics and she loves the Life Skills students. stu-dents. At her after-school job she loves spending time with a disabled young man and she hopes to pursue a career in SpecialDeaf Education. She makes frames and plays her guitar and loves to be with her friends. Aersta Hellewell moved to Pleasant Grove just four years ago from Chesapeake,Va. She plays the flute and is in the Utah Valley Symphony and she loves Seminary. She would like to seek a career in'iJ tography. Jeanette Nielsen ? served on her "Operation Smile Vent-.1 miaaiuu, aim sne IS C0 p-. ident of the Oper.i; Smile club. She is a Court Judge, on the V-: Council, helps with A:; tree, the blood drive, food drive and she err visiting and feeding theV erly and helps with Sp,: Olympics Bowling. She currently employed at h Father's company, Nid... Heating and Cooling. Halibut Fish & Chips A HE BURGER tOtS PHONE ORDERS WELCOME! Crvdit cards gladly accepted. 492-1762 ) E. State Rd.Am. Fork Shupiy the Best 785-2221 HOURS: Mon.-f ri 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sat 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. 300 SOUTH MAIN PL GROVE Q. I'm not happy with my smile. How do I find out what really needs to be CL3 ft. Get out a mirror and do l.ii quick "smile analysis". Then meet with your dentist and about getting the smile ynu 11" Color: Start by looking at t!,r color of your teeth. General!;. . tooth color should be unifcra" Are they as white as you ;ur: like? Shape: Does the shape of your teeth balance your fan features? For example, if you have large features flips, no and eyes, for example) tiny tet may look out of porportion. . Length: Generally, when wj are young your two front tp -are longer than your two laterals (teeth on eotfier side them). By your 40's and 55s. laterals and centrals can be same length. Position: Are your sa up;' front teeth all straight? If of these are too far back or h-ward, h-ward, it shows when you sr- If you have any question.' about smile analysis or would like information afc' computerized simulation of what your smile can look '- call 756-3737. For more information orV M. an appointment can- Or. Michelle Jorgenic D.O.S. 12 South 1100 M, American Fori 756-373? TAKE THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED. 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