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Show nr Pleasant Grove secondary water use curtailed .. DoRFRT Cunningham Whoa on u- 'pleasant Grove City, until IPublic Works Director ' Wilker addressed .grJimDanklefandthe ,v Council on April 6, -in concerns about the nll.lv use of the secondary sibl6 ia e- Jim Wilcock and Cory Thomas PTSA names for the month her three - lhi 5. . By Kalyn Secretan 3f the - CQry Thomas and Jim ig the- Wilcock were recognized at e, ch:a recent PTSA meeting as s.Sefethe Extra Milers at Pleas-Mrs. Pleas-Mrs. l-;ant Grove High School for ld SK-the month of March. 'merici Thomas is from Delta, 1 inter'Ttah. She graduated from i ara Southern Utah University and has taught one year at rm, e, i one. n thn Attorn-1'31-'1-1 Tciiijr 111511 Gunnison School, seven years at Granger High and seven years at PGHS. s Arte She enjoys softball, water park rskiing, snow skiing and iy, Apr tries to spend the majority articiprofher summers on the boat , call L with her family or playing f "softball. She loves teaching 3 and -"-and working on the comput- ld Pl'-'ers with her students. She .to no:' , .spends many hours as the jilt for - . ;,,e .advisor for the Future Busi-he Busi-he cc Leaders of American Club. She is often found flipping flip-ping burgers at ball games, ie Lei-Sponsoring dances and old a::doing service in the school, ich as rshe is always there to sup- 3 corp port the club members. She ;ed it" ree p-the p-the s' brouf Pageant jumm): :ion down.;erda,aTaiKwon Do pres-wear. pres-wear. station; Lauren Roderick, ited fcjLatin dance to traditional eendcManachi music; Megan tely 3C Jones, a piano solo, "Valse" , grate:-Augustus Durrant; Kalli mredge, dancine to We iasant.lv P.l,1Q." r iie, a vocal solo, "Big at Lehi-l'ime;" Britnie Moon, danc-st, danc-st, is feto "Skin" by Beth Hart; ,iors, trah Carter, a piano solo, d Widc-iiallad for Adeline;" Nic-ie Nic-ie ente';' e Warner, a lyrical dance and mettled "Come Here;" and on- Marchbanks, dancing 0 Strongest Suit." 1 Jandee Mortensen will aid ant a number following l(000, Went portion of the i0U3Sl iyra and also after the cond insical fltness in Jtanmwear section. The final ltoga abearance of the contest- ountain.-i? be the Presence over ; Q Poise in evening wear. wJKiee wil1 give her JpPr0, 11 aPPearance and !nte:. testant finale will be nf .lera'0. tnds Thursday 4-15-04 Return of the King PG-13 we l0d to 'SSSSrirT--' eshieej ;;,r,'T.?eDa Queen ith & .x1 y.M (Mon.-W 1 7 A O- I C 3 t 5 pm ' ritgt- . , , , fftteirTnT " s : i tti Jay ! . M i- : 1 U1 onefc, I I 1 , " ' ' ' :ts Hi r " . si f -V , x j , Jffice r i . Plea, ' Y f rties : ' V k j - -A -1 " iooT n '. ! 3-coin ; i ? r " . Y'. rc,4 i M 'i ' " ent ( ' Plea, s ! I 1 , " $ - A s ' : 'e!oP?, 1 ..... ; ; ... n IL " " """' Hnll Ill" in ricasant The reservoirs won't fast enoujrh, he said. fill "People have left their hoses on to see when the water comes on," Walker saici explaining the dile ma. Both Walker and Danklef Photo by Kalyn Secretan were named Extra Milers. extra milers of March serves as a scorekeeper at PGHS and goes the extra mile to PGHS, an outstanding outstand-ing school for students." Wilcock graduated in 1993 from the College of Eastern Utah with, an associate asso-ciate of arts degree. He attended Southern Utah University where he graduated gradu-ated with a bachelor's degree in music education in 1997. He is currently working towards a master's degree in music education at BYU. Wilcock has spent the past six years at PGHS and he currently teaches a cap-pella, cap-pella, chamber and concert choir, guitar and music appreciation. His choirs are recognized state wide as being outstanding. out-standing. In addition he arrives very early to PGHS to oversee the early morning morn-ing attendance school. He has three children and loves to cook and spend time with his family. He surely goes the extra mile to make PGHS a better place. followed by the announcement announce-ment of the 2004 Miss Pleasant Grove royalty. During the past year, Jandee has represented the city of Pleasant Grove at many events and she will conclude her reign with the Miss Utah Pageant in June. The daughter of Al and JoDee Mickelsen, Jandee is a senior at BYU majoring in humanities humani-ties with an emphasis in comparative com-parative literature and a minor in French, chemistry and ballet. Upon graduation, Jandee plans to enter medical school or pursue a masters degree in humanities. water system drove. ElALIBUTil ii CD 7l 580 mm thfr U R G E R BOY'S 492-1 were adamant that users of the secondary water system should not use the city's supply until May 15. "As soon as there's water in the system, its gone," said Walker. The system needs to be fully charged in order for the city to locate and repair leaks. Last year, the March Vikings of the Month named By Kalyn Secretan Pleasant Grove High School Vikings of the Month for March were introduced to the PTSA Council and presented pre-sented with a CD holder and certificate. They are Matt Hughes, Kasey McMillian, Todd Fugal, Abby Anderson, Elizabeth Eliza-beth Wilcox and Katie Johansson. Matt Hughes moved to Pleasant Grove from Con-neticutt Con-neticutt as a seventh grade student. He is an Eagle Scout and consistently maintains a 4.0 average through a lot of late nights and early mornings. morn-ings. He is a member of the Honor Society, HOSA, (health occupations) vice president of the Spanish club, president of the Young Republicans, a medical explorer at Utah Valley Val-ley Regional Medical Center, the ninth grade student of the year. Elizabeth is the seventh of nine children, she skipped the eighth grade so she became one of the youngest students to complete the high school's AP Biology course in her sophomore year. She has participated par-ticipated in drama productions produc-tions and plays the piano and the violin. Her greatest interest inter-est is in the field of literature, she is a gifted writer and her poetry has won awards and been published. She is currently cur-rently writing a fantasy novel. One of her favorite classes is Hebrew. She recently received the Judges Choice award for her essay submitted in the PTA Reflections. Kasey McMillan has a leap year birthday on Feb. 29. He has earned numerous awards including Provo Orem Chamber of Commerce, Com-merce, Great Kid Award, Hope of America, Aspen Elementary Ele-mentary Student of the Day and Month, Orchestra Student Stu-dent of the Year at Oak Canyon. He received his Eagle Scout award and plays the piano and violin. He has a variety of interests mcluding computers, science fiction, movies and novels, skeet From Front Page Her platform is "Utah's Bully Busters: Defending s Utah's Youth Against Violence." Vio-lence." During the past year she has had the opportunity to talk to hundreds of elementary ele-mentary school children about ways to stay violence free. She said this has been a rewarding and growing experience. Jandee and her attendants atten-dants represented the city in many parades and special spe-cial events this past year promoting special activities and programs which have helped the city to grow and receive recognition. PHONE ORDERS WELCOME! E-state Rd-' Am-Fork Credit cards gladly accepted. hip 762 city delayed turning on the water supply until May 15 because of the drought. "While heavier snows and rains may have helped this year's supply, we are still living in drought conditions. condi-tions. The city hopes caution cau-tion will fend any potential shortages. 1 h . 1 - 4 ! (l r 1 r I 1 J Cm :jvr?V s Photo by Kalyn Secretan The Vikings of the month for March are, beginning in the front row, left to right; Abby Anderson, Elizabeth Wilcox and Katie Johansson; back row, Matt Hughes, Kasey McMillian and Todd Fugal. shooting, volleyball and religious reli-gious study. He plays in the Utah Valley Youth Symphony and played in Carnegie Hall in New York. Todd Fugal was the third of three boys. He plays Junior Jazz basketball and he wrestled wres-tled on and off and he was captain on the football team. He loves being the judge on Youth Court and serving on the Utah Valley Youth Council. Coun-cil. Todd was the junior high student body vice president and is now the senior class vice president. He plays the saxophone in the band and will play at USU in the fall and he teaches sax lessons. Katie Johansson moved here three years ago from Southern California. She loves skiing, swimming and volunteering at Kids On the Move, a facility to help babies with disabilities. She was born with cerebral palsy, hearing loss and other dis- Contest entry deadline nears The Pleasant Grove Arts Council is inviting students to enter projects into the city art show. The deadline for the entries is May 1 with entries being turned in to the main desk at the library 30 E. 100 North in Pleasant Grove. The information contact con-tact for the contest is Carolyn Car-olyn Chadwick at 785-2784. The art work will be judged in three categories -grade school, junior high and high school. There will be prizes for first, second, third and Best of Show. Submissions need to be framed and standard sizes of 8x10, 11x14 or 16x20 and with the artist's name and telephone number on the back. North County 59 W. Main American Fork Kirk Parkinson 756-7669 Publisher kparkinsonheraldextra.com Barbara Christiansen American Fork Citizen and Lone bchristiansenheraldextra.com Cathy Allred 756-7669 Lindon, Pleasant Grove, Lehi and callredheraldextra.com Beky Beaton 756-7669 Sports Editor bbeatonheraldextra.com Jennette Esplin 756-7669 Office Manager jesplinheraldextra.com Lane Dubois 756-7669 Advertising Account Executive lduboisheraldextra.com Pleasant Grove Review New Utah - until May 15 "A city or two ran out of water last year," Walker said. "Fifteen cities had cutbacks cut-backs on their allotments." To avoid these severe consequences, the city hopes for residents and businesses will cooperate with the temporary water restriction. iV abilites. She surprises her physical therapists by "just going for it." She joined the PGHS cross country team where she comes in a proud last place each race. Her comment is, "at least I have legs." In school she is mainstreamed with the help of great aides, co-teachers, coaches, peer tutors and counselors. Abby Anderson brings happiness and joy wherever she goes and loves spending time with her family and friends. She loves music, old movies, kickboxing, and is great at all sports especially basketball. She plays the bassoon, clarinet and is learning the piano, accordion, and ukelele. She is now deciding which college she wants to attend and would like to teach exercise and health classes, bassoon lessons les-sons and be a wife and mother. moth-er. (CINEMA Movies for Apr. 16 -.Apr. 22"1 Home On The Range (PG) Daily: 3:45 5:40 7:30 9:20 Sat. 12:00 1:50 3:45 5:40 7:30 9:20 Sun: 3:45 5:40 7:30 The Prince & Me (PG) Daily: 4:50 7:20 9:45 Sal. 12:00 2:25 4:50 7:20 9:45 Suk 4:50 7:20 Ella Enchanted (PG) My: 4:55 7:10 9:20 Sat. 12:10 2:25 4:55 7:10 9:20 Sun: 4:55 7:10 The Alamo (PC-13) Daily: 4:00 6:55 9:45 5rt.'l:00 4:00 6:55 9:45 Sun: 4:00 6:55 Hellboy (pg-13) Daily: 3:45 6:30 9:10 Sat. 1:05 3:45 6:30 9:10 Sun: 3:45 6:30 Walking Tall (PG-13 ftiiy: 4:45 7:00 9:00 Sat. 12:15 2:45 4:45 7:00 9:00 Sun- 4:45 7:00 Ticket Prices Adults: $6.00 Children: S4.00 are now: Wed. Night: $4.00 m Newspapers 756-7669 Fax: 756-5274 756-7669 Peak Editor DAILY HERALD PUBLISHING CO. 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Call 756-7669 to place a classified ad tfi&NKSGtVWn ""POINT vr Also online at: www.thanks givingpoint.com i)j3D EDDDa' til aa&SQsnD Movies for Apr. 16'"- Apr. 22" The Alamo (PG-13) Daily: 4:00 6:50 9:35 Sal'. 12:45 4:00 6:50 9:35 Sun: 4:00 6:55 Walking Tall (PG-i3 I Hellboy (PG-13) Daily: 4:55 9:30 i Daily: 6:55 Sal. 12:20 4:55 9:30 : Sat. 2:20 6:55 Suit- 4:55 i Sun: 6:55 The Prince & Me (PG) Daily: 4:15 7:00 9:30 Sat. 1:10 4:15 7:00 9:30 5mh.-4:15 7:00 Kill Bill R) Daily: 4:10 6:55 9:40 Sal. 1:00 4:10 6:55 9:40 Sun: 4:10 6:55 Home On The Range PG) j Hidalgo PC-13) Daily: 4:35 7:10 I Dni)'.-9:05 Sal '12:10 2:25 4:35 7:10 ! Sat. 9:05 Smb.- 4:35 Sun: 7:10 Ella Enchanted (PG) Daily: 4A5 7:05 9:15 Sat. 12:15 2:30 4:45 7:05 9:15 Sun: 4:45 7:05 Whole Ten Yards Dai7)v 4:40 7:10 9:25 Sfl.' 1:30 4:40 7:10 9:25 Sun: 4:40 7:10 (PG-13) The Girl Next Door (R) Dfli7v:4:25 7:00 9:20 Sat'. 1:20 4:25 7:00 9:20 Sun: 4:25 7:00 Wednesday Night is Bargain Night! 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