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Show Review - Thursday, April 27, 1989 - Page 6 Billy Graham movie depicts people caring for one another "Caught." (he newest film from Hilly Graham's World Wide Pic-tures, will be shown Sunday, May 7, at 7 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, 344 K. Center. Pleasant Grove. The true-to-lif- e dramatic story portrays the power of one person caring for another. An 18 year-ol- American, Tim Devon, goes to Amsterdam to search for the father he has never known. His mother reluctantly admits he was born illegitimately out of a college romance between her and a Dutch exchange student. In this city, far from his home, he slips into the drug culture, but is encountered by a single, caring person - a person of deep faith. The person, Rajam Prasad, found a way to share Christ's message of love, hope and forgiveness in a way that Tim could not ignore. Vast audiences who have wit-nessed the film's premiere in movie theatres around the world have been gripped by its central focus on their friendship which was forged out of danger and desperation. Deeply moved by the warmth of the film with its many moments of humor, Billy Graham said, "Caught is certainly the most outstanding film yet produced by World Wide Pictures." Caught rings a challenge to us all; in reality, one caring person can have an immeasurable impact on the life of another lonely, disillusioned, desperate person. The public is cordially invited to attend this showing. i ' ' I, i Ella Openshaw to report on Calif, mission Sisler Ella Openshaw has recently returned from the Los Angeles, California LDS Mission. She will speak in a sacrament meeting Sunday, April 30, at 12:50 p.m. in the Lindon 4th Ward Chapel. 731 K. Center. All friends and relatives are in-vited to her homecoming and an open house which will be held at 50 W Center, Lindon, at 3 p.m. Sister Openshaw served as a genealogical misisonary. EUaPenshat ...WvWy--."'- Elder Casey Cluff to serve mission Klder Casey Cluff, son of Ben and P;im Cluff, Pleasant Grove, has been called to serve in the Costa Rica. San Jose LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, April 30, at 9 a.m. in the Manila 1st Ward Chapel, 4000 W. KH(K) North. Klder Cluff will enter the Missionary Training Center May 3. Casey is a 1988 graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. He was on the wrestling and football teams for several years and was chosen a member of the Academic e Wrestling Team. He has been president of his priesthood quorums. This past year he has attended Ricks College on an academic scholarship, majoring in design engineering technology. mnnm . Casey Cluff Pleasant Grove DUP hears histories The monthly meeting of the Pleasant Grove Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held April 10. The meeting was conducted by Captain Alton Atkinson. Mrs. Atkinson led the 23 members present in the Pledge of Allegiance to the U.S. flag, as well as the Pledge or Honor to the Utah State flag. The song, "Gentle Annie" by Stephen Foster, was a fitting in-troduction to the lesson presented by Geneva Peterson, "Graves Along the Way." Six thousand men, women and children were buried along the pioneer trail from Europe to the ! Utah Valley before May 10, 1860. J Of course, the only absolute and accurate records are in the hearts ; of the relatives of those who made the valiant effort but did not sur- - vive. One of the histories given in the lesson was the relative of some of the Pleasant Grove residents, Rebecca Burdick Winter. The end of her valiant effort came Bluffs, Iowa, where she was buried with a properly inscribed epitaph on a metal wheelrim to mark the spot. When the railroad was surveyed across the area, the rim was accidently unearthed from the prairie. After deliberation, it was determined that the railroad could not pass over the grave of someone's mother, so the railroad bed was laid to avoid the area. It did pass close enough for the railroad hands to water the grass, tend the flowers and fence in this special spot. To this day they keep Rebecca's memory alive out there in the middle of nowhere. The lesson also included other histories, one of which was about Sidney Tanner who lost his wife and three children to the rigors of pioneer trail existence. The remainder of his 10 children were cared for by a new young wife and his 14 year old daughter. The family settled in San Bernardino, Calif, and later in Beaver. Ida Mae Christiansen presented the history, pictures and family Bible of her great grandfather, Samuel Hadfield. Samuel Hadfield also has many descendants in this area. When Samuel arrived in the U.S. from England, the southern states were trying to themselves. For the newly arrived saints to travel west, the company went into Canada and down the river by boat to Missouri. The trip from Missouri to Wyoming was by train. He stayed in Wyoming a while working for the railroad. He traveled to Utah by wagon train. He married and buried several wifes. He was unable to care for his children and they were finally divided among relatives where they were raised. Most of their family together times were spent on the Provo Bench, now Orem. It is a pleasure to meet each month and renew common in-terests. We welcome those with like interests to meet with us. New PGHS teachers introduced and has two children. Linda Nelson, a Home Econom-ics teacher, graduated from Ameri- - can Fork High, attended Snow College and graduated from BYU. She lives in Orem and taught foods at Mountain View last year. She has five children. Pam Scott, an Attendance Aid, keeps track of attendance records; at the school. Make-u- p work is supervised for citizenship grades. Pam is the mother of two children. Teachers new to the Pleasant Grove High School this year were introduced to the principals and PTA Presidents as they met for their March meeting at the high school. Principal Bill Delaney intro-duced Pam Dahl, Linda Nelson, Pam Scott and Vice Principal George Bayles. Mr. Bayles spent 20 years in Education. A native of Blanding, Utah, he spent nine years teaching and coaching at San Juan High School. He also served as Assistant Principal. He then went to Moun-taincre- st High School where he taught and coached. He received his degree from California State and lives in Provo and is the father of five children. Pam Dahl is a Biology teacher and works with the girls volleyball andbasketball programs. She grew up in Idaho, attended Ricks College and graduated from BYU. This is her first year of teaching, she has been married four years 1 ; Roger Miles Airman completes ; basic training ; Air Force Reserve Airman 1st ' Class Roger W. Miles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Miles, Pleasant Grove, has graduated from Air ' Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. During the six weeks of training, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs ' and received special training in human relations. ': In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the ! community college of the Air Force, i He is a 1985 graduate of Seoul American High School, South , Korea. 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