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Show July 27,2011 . TIM PA NOG OS TIMES 5 Class of 1946 Completes Class Reunion ' ; I A f v ( i ' .J i:M W :A ... - i A i 1 . . Time keeps marching on for the 83 year olds who cel-ebrated their 65th year since graduating from Pleasant Grove High School during 1946. Chair for this years re-union celebration was Ira M. Judd. His committee mem-bers were Jane Green Gillman, Marcia Wadley Colledge, Beth Radmall Olsen and Gayle K. Judd. Ruth Shoell led the group in the class song. Class members were en-tertained musicially by Shelly Burton. Class members each related high school memories to the group and visited with each other. Photographs and group pictures were taken and made by Sandra Bonner. There were 16 members in attendance and 10 partners. Dinner was enjoyed at Jim's Family Restaurant. Back row, I to r: Eugene Bezzant, Ira Judd, Jim Everett, Marcia Colledge, Carol Alexander, Ruth Schoell, Stan Hanson, Robert Kirkman and Beth Olsen. Front row, I to r: Jay McFarlane, Mavis Duplantis, Irene Ostergaard, Mary Gillman, Orajune Lovell, Melba Houtz and Carina Christensen. July Beautification Awards Announced i - 4 - """" :i n ' ' " - i(kOC Mt''&'- ' A JPTL-.- -' " C' J" Pleasant Grove's Beau- mw7v 131 tification Commission has awarded the various Historic Neighborhood's their "Yard of the Month" for July. Congratu-lations to the following selected yards: For the Little Denmark Neighborhood, Neal and Chris-ty Beckstrand at 582 North 100 West was the winner. Manila Neighborhood winner is Larry and Anne Bowen at 3133 North Millcreek Road. Scratch Gravel is Kristin Welch at 524 East 100 South. The Big Springs Neigh-borhood winners are Ron and Jeanne Sanders at 1165 North 7301 East. Travis and Audrey Genta at 2078 North 80 West was selected for the North Fields Neighborhood. Battle Creek is Sandie Jeserick at 357 South 1210 East. Mud Hole is Clyde and Mary Reay at 1201 West 930 North. The Monkey Town Neigh-borhood winners are John and Nancy Webster at 560 North 500 East. Old Fort is Stan and Barba-ra Anderson at 405 East Center. Thomas and Jeralyn Merrill at 904 Sage Circle are the Grove Creek winners. String Town winners are Craig and Keely Giles at 652 South Locust. Manila Neighborhood Winners: Larry and Anne Bowen. Little Denmark Neighborhood Winners: Neal and Christy Beckstrand. I If 11 v North Fields Neighborhood Winners: Travis and Audrey Genta. Monkey Town Neighborhood Winners: John and Nancy Webster. Old Fort Neighborhood Winners: Stan and Barbara Anderson. A, ; & ...... . ....... Scratch Gravel Neighborhood Winner: Kristin Welch. PG Players to Hold Auditions for "See How They Run" Performance dates are October 7 to 24 on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday evenings. There will also be a Saturday matinee on October 22. Please call Kathryn Little at for more in-formation. Pleasant Grove Players will be holding auditions for "See How They Run," a hilari-ous British romp, on Tuesday and Wednesday, August 9 and 10, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Keith Christeson Theater on the first floor of the PG Library (30 E. Center). Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. No appointment is needed. Howard and Kathryn Little will be directing this production. "See How They Run" is a fast paced comedyfarce about a young vicar's wife who is trying to fit into a small tightly knit English town. Set against the backdrop of World War II, things go awry when a pomp-ous church matron comes call-ing unannounced and a male friend from the wife's past also comes to visit while the good vicar is away. Toss in The Bishop (the wife's uncle) who shows up two days early and an escaped Russian con-vict who attempts to hide in the house and the story quick-ly moves into misinterpreted scandal and mistaken identi-ties. Throw in another vicar and a witty maid, who is a little off and you have a com-edy that will make even the grumpiest smile. Needed are six adult men and three adult women. Some will need to be able to speak with a proper British accent. Lindon Days 5K Dash and Kids Fun Run 20 1 1 On Saturday, August 13, 2011, as part of the Lindon Days celebration, there will be the 5K dash and Kids Fun Run. Registration will begin at 6:30 a.m. with the race starting at 7:30 a.m. The Kids Fun Run is free of charge for those not wanting a race shirt or $7 for those wanting a race shirt. for the 5K, which includes a race shirt, is $15. Race day registration is $20 and receiving a shirt cannot be guaranteed. This year will feature a new course. The course will begin and end in the City Center Park. Participants and fans can then join others for the Mayor's Pancake Breakfast. "Patriot" continued from Page 4 flag Betsy Ross was said to have sewn for George Wash-ington. Sponsors for the camp were Chick-fil-- A and Synerg.y FDM who provided for participants. Next year's camp is already in the plan-ning stages and promises to be a must attend event. parents are enthusiastic about having their children learn these important history les-sons. Many volunteers came from n, including Salt Lake, Saratoga Springs and Nephi, to learn how to put on their own camp next year. This year the camp was geared to grades with older children helping in the different classes and crafts. To keep the attention of the various ages, each class lasted only 15 minutes, with crafts and snacks in between. Each day began with a flag raising and pledge of allegiance. The children created their own flag patterned after the Colonial "Blab" continued from Page 2 are changing, but our ability to speak person to person can continue on. What do you say, Pleasant Grove and Lindon? Let us hear from you! BYU, writing Pleasant Grove and Lindon news for The Daily Herald, writing Pleasant Grove and Lindon news for The Pleasant Grove Review and more recently for Timpanogos Times. I have loved being involved in what was going in the community and I would not trade it for the world. In the world of communication many things NEWSPAPER FOR SALE! Timpanogos Times Contact us: 801-7D5-- 31 1 1 |