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Show r 1 THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1979 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE. UTAH HHMMMH 2 Dance Classes Set Pleasant Grove City Recreation will start a dance class on Tuesday, March 27, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The class will be taught by Ann Schrader and will last for 8 weeks. It will be held in the dance room at the high school. Ballroom and Latin dancing will be taught for one hour each during each session. Belly Dancing Also, on Wednesday, March 28, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. a class in Belly Dancing will be taught by Kathryn Gallereni. This class will also last for 8 weeks, and will be held at the dance room at the high school also. PROFESSIONAL- S- Mary Ann Lee and Wade Madsen were at the Pleasant Grove High School to help with dance classes last week. Pleasant Grove Dance Classes Work With Two Professional Dancers Cannon, another movement specialist, will be in residence at Central and Grovecrest for two weeks. These residencies are made possible with funding from the Utah State Division of Fine Arts, Alpine School District, Pleasant Grove High School, Central Elementary, and Grovecrest Elemen-tary. This week the dan-cing classes at Pleasant Grove High School have had the oppor-tunity of working with two professional dan-cers in connection with the Artists in School Dance Program. Mary Ann Lee, on the creative dance faculty at the University of Utah, and Wade Mad-sen- , an apprentice with the Bill Evans Dance Company of Seattle, are the dancers in residen-ce. Under their direc-tion, the high school dancers are learning many new and ex-citing approaches to creative dance. Mary Ann Lee and Wade Madsen are also teaching a piece of choreography entitled "Exuberance" to the advanced dance class. They will continue to work with the high school dancers until the end of the week, and two of those days will be working with the teachers in Central Elementary and two days with the teachers of Grovecrest Elemen-tary. Their work in the elementary schools will concentrate on the idea that movement, can be used as a tool to enhan-c- e everyday curriculum. These two professionals have already conducted two teacher workshops for the elementary teachers. Next week, they will conduct a workshop at Central Elementary on Monday from 2:30 - 4:30 and another on Wednesday at Grovecrest from 3:30 5:30. Following Mary Ann and Wade's two week residency, Anne Mr. and Mrs. Erin Jon Frost (Kristie Allen) Openhouse Set to Honor Newlyweds on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Allen wish to announce the marriage of their daughter Kristie to Eric Jon Frost, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Frost all of Pleasant Grove. The couple were married March 2nd at the Brides home by Bishop Clinton Jackson. Their will be an open house to honor the couple Saturday March 24th, 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the Pleasant Grove Stake Center, 275 East 500 South. All friends and relatives are in-vited to attend. Tired of High Fuel Costs?? A Blaze King Woodburning Stove is the Answer!! Why? Heats up to 3,000 sq. ft. Jet-A- ir provides 13 more heating capacity than most other stoves. Optional Water Heating Coils. Burns 1 3 as much wood as a conventional fireplace. One load of Wood will burn up to 24 hours. Thermostatic control lets you set the tem-perature you want. Brick Lined Firebox A Model for your every need. Attractive, affordable. Also increase the Beauty and value of your home with Manufactured Stone Veneer by Harristone. Come in and See for Yourself! STONE 'N STOVE 384 East State Pleasant Grove Mon.-Fri- ., Sat. 9-- 5 - Ph. 785-414- 0 mrm wmimwm VETERANS You are cordially invited to invest YOUR G.I.Bill at Utah Technical College at Provo and Orem SPRING QUARTER Calendar 1979 - 52 Days that may change your life Late Registration Fee MoneyMarket Certificates Current Interest Rate For the Week of 9.48 Ma""22 March 28 paid on r $10,000 deposit for a 6 month period. Highest possible interest rate. Savings & Loans and Credit Unions cannot pay a higher rate. For more information call 785-352- 1 fS Bank Of PLEASANT GROVE 66 South Main Member FDIC Early willidrnwAls are subject lo a substantial interest penalty I Beverly's jj Beauty i Shoppe j Complete Hair Care jj jj for Ladies and Gents jj Open Monday thru Saturday jj Senior Citizens Day Monday & Tuesday j: 450 East State Pleasant Grove i; ii Phone 785-324- 6 i ft i GRAND OPENING Boise Cascade Model Home Corner of Center Street and Geneva Road, Orem Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Mar. 22, 23, 24 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Presented by ALL AMERICAN REALTY YOUR Authorized Boise Cascade Dealer New in Orem! 226-821- 0 AyxyT Other Sales Offices m MEhML Pleasant Grove - 295 E. State 785 3528 I 1 KMWest Jordan - 1320 W. 7800 S. - 561 1458Vi FWJy Spanish Fork - 34 N. Main 798 ?85 T (If you need time to make up your mind) March 28 Wednesday ACCOUNTING AUIO BODY REPAIR AUTO MECHANICS BUSINESS MACHINE REPAIR BUSINESS MANAGEMENT CABINET MAKING CHILD CARE AIDE OEN1AL ASSISTING DIESEL HEAVY DUTY MECHANICS DRAFTING DESIGN TECHNOLOGY ELECTRICAL AUTOMATION TECHNOL ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY FASHION MERCHANDISING GENERAL CONSTRUCTION GRAPHICS COMMERCIAL ART TECHNO GUNSMlTHING GENERAL AND RELATED EDUCATION HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR & RESTAURANT MANAG HUMAN SERVICES INSTRUMENT REPAIR LEGAL ASSISTANT LEGAL SECRETARY MACHINE SHOP MARKETING MANAGEMENT MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST MEDICAL SECRETARY NURSE AID OFFICE EDUCATION POWER SEWING PHACTlCAL NURSING PROFESSIONAL DRIVING RAOlO TV REPAIR TECHNOLOGY REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING RELATEDGENERAL EDUCATION SECRETARIAL TRAINING SHOE REPAIR TELEVISION RADIO REPAIR TEChNOI WATCH REPAIR WELDING for more information CALL 224-616- 1 ask for The College Information Center and SUSAN BROWN I Use Renewable I u.s. solar --inerm I INDUSTRIES l Find Out How I New or Existing I I Construction i We will Mail Free Brochures to interested parties Lne76Mj Battle Creek Camp, DUP Met Mar. 12 On Mar. 12, the Bat-tle Creek Camp, DUP met at the home of Thelma Yorgason with Gertrude Richards as FirstVice Captain Cora Messersmith was in charge of the meeting. She welcomed all who were there. Song was led by Florence Holt, "AJolly Wagoner." Prayer was given by Chaplain Alta Hone and minutes and roll by Secretary Cora Bezzant. Captain Maymetta Johnson gave an an-nouncement about a daughter for "Days of '47". She should be 18 to 26, not married, and a granddaughter or great granddaughter of a pioneer. Alta Hone announced that this year it is the Battle Creek Camp's turn to take care of the Pioneer building and Log Cabin. Cora Messersmith gave an interesting life story of the Marie Elsinore Ellis. Lesson leader Viola Cowley gave a very in-teresting lesson on "Freighters and Freighting by Wagon Train" before the railroad came. She told of the hardships and experiences of some of these. One of the ex-periences she told about was of two young boys, one 14 and the other 12 years old, who were left alone to go with the wagon train, and the men on the train left them behind on a trip to Nevada When they came to a fork in the road, they didn't know which way to go, so they prayed for help and then took the right road and heat the other wagon train members to their destination Tasty refreshments were served to the following members and guests: Maymetta Johnson, Eva Reynolds, Geneve Warnick, Cora Bezzant, Susie Church, Rosa Thorne, Alta Hone, Viola Cowley, Florence Holt, Eva Proctor, Cora Messersmith, Bel h Wright, lona Weyland, Merle Tomlinson by the hostesses. Charles Warnicks Go On USU Dairy Tour Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warnick of Pleasant Grove were among several couples from this area who recently returned from a Utah State University Ex-tension dairy tour to the Northwest. I :! Some 56 couples from 9 Utah counties went on the tour, viewing outstanding dairy facilities in Idaho, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia. Two USU extension dairymen, Wallace Taylor and Charles Mickelsen, and Ned Zaugg discussed ideas as they went, and Louis Griffin of the USU Con-ference and Institute Division was tour coor-dinator. The touring dairy couples noticed in the dairy enterprises they visited that the wives were just as involved in dairying as their husbands. G.R.A. Sponsors Las Veaas Trip May 4 The GRA, (Geneva Recreation Assn.) are sponsoring a trip to Las Vegas on Friday, May 4th. The bus will depart from the plant at 8 a.m. Friday, May 4 and return Sunday evening, May 6. Reservations must be made by April 19. Cost of the trip is $110 per couple or $70 singles, and reser- - vations will be made at the Villa Roma, one half block from the Strip. The cost includes tran-sportation, motel ac-comodations, bingo prizes, and treats on the bus. Reservation can be made by calling Leah Pope, ext. 6671, home 373-210- Bob Johnson, ext. 6483, home 374-667- 0 or Keith Hatch, ext. 6498, home 785-366- Lindon Lighter Tops Club Elects Officers The Lindon Lighter Tops Club had their election meeting March 15, new officers are; Leader Cathy Cox, Gayle Taylor, Secretary - Beth Frampton, Treasurer, Velma Walker, anyone interested in joining please call either of these three ladies. |