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Show PtaurM fan I :. ... -.,..,,, . ,t . V y'H v- W w V . y yU . - J.vi-v. , fc I I Vf j. t ; -- ., " - Ml MPeasant , No, 8 Grove, the Most Beaufiu Stuotcd Cfy ft Utah County" VOL. LXIII PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH 84062, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1967 Single Copy 1 Oc .. aj : ' .::-:r.! i l3v, .... . -.v I ' f v :r j - 'lvN - . -r i .. v . :j BANQUET COMMITTEE Gordon Gillman. chairman is helped by Steven Robinson, left and Mike Farr, right as they plan for ban Local Future rapiers of America Observe National E FA Week Vocational agriculture students stu-dents in Pleasant Grove High School have joined Future Farmers of America through out uie Tiauon in acuvuies 10 focus 'attention on the importance import-ance of agriculture during National Na-tional FFA - Week, February 18-25. ' Agriculture , . Strength of America" is this year's FFA Week themeThe.boys are.un- . dertaking a campaign to inform the general public about the importance of the agricultural industry to America, the grow-in grow-in a nekekfi frr f orminfT - flnrl rvf - the numerous and wide opportunities oppor-tunities that exist in the broad field of agriculture for young men who have a background of farm experience and framing "We have had such an abundance abund-ance of food in America that people are taking agriculture rT).. " I suppose one of the solemn responsibilities of one living beyond be-yond the alloted three score and ten is to bid a silent farewell to numerous friends and professional pro-fessional associates, This feeling of personal loss and aloneness was stimulated : once more when I was told of friend and colleague, Principal Dolph Warnick. ; I experienced the same feelings feel-ings at the passing 'of Superintendent Superin-tendent Dave Gourley, Alpine District Schools; Principal; Dave Mitchell, Lehi High OUiUUl emu riliiuipai ocmo Walker, American -Fork High-School. High-School. -All . five of us were closely associated as school administrators adminis-trators for a period of 15 years. We attended monthly principal's princi-pal's meetings and often trav eled and roomed together at administrators' conventi ons. Dr. Cr N; Jensen, Utah State Superintendent of Public Instructionalways In-structionalways jokingly re- lejrea to us as uncie uave and his four "stalwarts." On matters of general, school policy, pol-icy, .that "quintet" is a united i vji i.i: ui i i . lAfiiituici v. . iic vi ten remarked. All members of the. ''quintet" nau ueen iormer star auneies except the survivor. Dave"" Gourley and Dave Mitchell had nlavdd haskpthflU -at. -RVTT . Dolph played the same college game at the then USAC and Jesse-was a star football half back at . University of Utah. been Utah high school basketball basket-ball coaches" before becoming principals.' ; -: As for me,. I leaned more to- - wnrri thp- less .jieornus college .' activics of drama, band, chor- ' us and writing tor stuaent puD- 2m for granted," said Paul Peterson, Peter-son, FFA advisor and agricultural agricul-tural teacher. "Actually, farming farm-ing is now and always has been our. largest and most vital In-" dustry, and it is becoming increasingly in-creasingly important with our expanding population.-"" "We also want to" point out," he added, "the. very important part that agricultural knowledge, know-ledge, and farm products have -in the nation's world commitments." commit-ments." Locally, members of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove High School Chapter planned a number of - special activities for this week's observance. obser-vance. Briefly they will consist of the following: - A public speaking contest was held Wednesday at 3:15 p.m. in the Ag. Department. An open house will be held Thursday at 6:15 p.m.at the r: ff BylCR ' lications at University of Utah. The "quintet'-' was formally -. broken up when Dave Gourley resigned to go to the Utah " State Capitol Building as Assistant Assis-tant Superintendt of.Public-Jn.,. structio'n. This was in 1938.- Dave Mitchell became Superintendent Super-intendent of Alpine District. Butr things never seemed quite -the same. I retired in 1950 and rather failed to keep in close touch with things educationally after -that. The real shocker dame in - 1954 when Jesse passed away. . The two Daves passed on in 1957, -reducing the "quintet" to : a "twosome." - ; . .ii I suppose -I knew Dolph more -intimately than any of the oth- - ers ;-1 met him first when he -came in from Manila and I .came in from Lindon to join "fVith'the Pleasant Grove students stu-dents in the old Central School eighth grade. He , was also my classmate for three years at the newly established Pleasant Grove High School. In our junior year there, he was center on the basketball team and I happen ed to serve as studentbody ..president-----.- Now that the five has been reduced to one, I pay tribute 1q ach .and 11 with a quotation . from the English pnpt, William ,IT J ; 1.1. . vvoraswonn: t rainbow ' comes and ?oes - - And lovely is the rose ; The moon doth with delight Look round liet When the heavens. ar& barer Waters on a starry night Are beautiful and fairp The sunshine is a glorious . birth; ' : ; ' But yet I know where'er i'gor -Tnat-there. as. passed-away- 7 I J4 A glory-from the earth. ernors: The motion was seconds-aclinic -aspartf -their '"team's"';? Doitald E;Young'and Mrs; V'er-So V'er-So long 'til Thursday. - ed and passed. ' ; pre-season-training program. non Nielsen. quet tonight. Mike. is president and Steven vice president of FFA at Pleasant Grove Iligh School. They have had an active week. Vocational Agricultural Department, Depart-ment, consisting of fitting and showing x)f a -dairy heifer, a show steer and a quarter horse. "Also included will be tool identification identi-fication contest and other skilled skill-ed shop demonstrations. The annual Parents and sons banquet will follow, also Thursday, Thurs-day, at 7:15 in the High School lunchroom. Featured will be a cube steak "arid homemade ice cream and cherry pie dinner, remarks by Vocational Agriculture Agricul-ture authorities and the mak-ing mak-ing jrf awards as. follows 7 Foundation award for out- standing : Chapter activities, Star Green Hand, Star Chapter Chap-ter Farmer, Honorary Chapter Farmers,. Leadership, - Point System winner and other a-wards a-wards based on achievement. In keeping with - the spirit of the week,, a Chapter Display has been arranged in the local office of the Utah Power and Light Company on Main Street. Other officers of the Chapter, who are assisting with arrange ments include: Val Warnick,-secretary; Warnick,-secretary; David Matthews, reporter re-porter r Dean Blackhurstrtreasr- urer; Douglas Olsen, sentinel, Man in 1957 to Retail Sales and Kent Wdley?3historianrr1.Manager in 1962 and-now Sides - :zrzz7.-.. Manager for the Orem-Provo rii.. E-L U.IJ area in 1967. v-iiy. rumen nwiu Regular Session Monday Evening -' All City "Council members attended at-tended the regular session held Monday night in the City Hall.' ; Mayor Paul T. Fordham was in "the chair. The City Manager and City: Engineer of Orem discussed with the Council the possibility " of establishing . a boat harbqr and recreational park at the Old Geneva Resort. Councilman Council-man Jay-F-Harmer moved that Pleasant Grove City co-way co-way operate with Orem in the project'ln 'every way possible. The motion was seconded and passed." A " ' Bill Maxwell and David Waid met with the . Council and discussed dis-cussed the transfer . of Mr. Waid's tavern license to Mr. JVlaxwell, in the event that Mr; Maxwell buys the business. Councilman Paul Adamson moved that the Council approve issuing a new license .to Mr: Maxwell, pending invetigation by the police department. The motion was seconded and pass ed. "- -v"1 ' . . Representatives of the Valley View PTA discussed, again, he nccd for a-sidewalk on: Dattle .: Creek, - f rom '. the ' Seminary to 13th Eas t ; , - Councilman Harmer informed inform-ed the petitioners that such a', sidewalk would cost $1.00 per foot.. They said that they, would try' to raise the, money from the ' people concerned . Councilman Jesse K Thorhe .c..v", c ' Councilman Jesse K Thorhe : moved lhat the Council adopt a. -. resolution -to- become filiated - with the Utah Council of Gov"- Heart Fund Drive On Now, Will Finish by Sunday Stimulated by the slogan. "The Heart You Save May lie Your Own." the drive for funds Is going forward this week In the Pleasant Grove, Lindon and Manila area, according to Gwcn Unthank, general chairman. The drive is being conducted on an LI S ward basis, with captains in charge of each di visum. Workers hoe to complete com-plete the house-to-house solicitations solic-itations bv. "Heart Sunday," on Feb. 2G. In case citizens are not at home when the workers call, a second call will be made. If they are still not at home an euveloiH? with Instructions will be left, Mrs. Unthank said. The present Heart Fund Drive has nothing to do with, the Utah County United Fund, Mrs. Unthank pointed out. She said that the l'JOT Heart Fund goal for Utah County is $9,000. JAY JOHNSON -- - i JameS J. JohnSOn - ... - - , -. Sales Manager at Meadow Gold Jav Johsnson. voung Pleas- ailt - Grove businessman " and civic worker has "been appointed appoint-ed Sales Manager of the Arden Meadow Gold Dairies Orem Plant. The announcement was made recently by Bill R. Terrill conmpany manager. Mr. Johnson has been a loyal Meadow Gold employee and has risen Trom Retail Route Ile was born at I-ehiUtah, attPnrjp the Pleasant GrOvo High School, where he - played Basketball and Football and was named "All State" in both Basketbal and Football in -the year 1956,-He attended Snow., College and Brigham Young University. - . - He has excelled in Civic ;Af- fairs, he is an Eagle Scout. He is a member of the Pleasant Grove Jaycees. In the year 1965 he received the distinguished distin-guished Service Award as the outstanding young man of the year. In 1962 through his outstanding outstand-ing -efforts. Mr; Johnson became"" a member r of the Beatrice Foods Presidents Club. : :i; He married Alta May White-ley White-ley of Orem, Utah, and they are ' the parents of three children. Volleyball Clinic Next Thursday in Timpanogos Stake . A volleyball team from the Brigham Young University Athletic Department will con - " duct a clinic lor all prospective' urer; Mrs. James A. Thorn of- Principal speaker at the "pro-Timpanogos "pro-Timpanogos Stake volleyball Springville and Mrs. Helen T. gram was Dr; Elliott Landau, players and coaches. The clin- Wentz of Orem; secretary, who gayean enlightening, ic will be held-ThursdayrMarrM mought-provoklngtilk on the 2, at 7:00 p.m. in the Pleasant- - Grove - -and Mrs. Donald E. " theme. ' After lie sixikp thprs :Grove,Iligh Sclioolboys. gym. All 4V.rtf.rt tt.Vlrt frrt rt. ticipate m the M. Men Volley- ball League this year are en- couragwi 10 aueiiu. me iiues for proper play and game-winning strategy will be demonstrated. demon-strated. .;.'.. . ' Athletic , directors and coach- es are directed . to organize T their'' teams.- and prepare for coming- league- ractivityr ItisT hoped that JheymULuseJhis:zSn FOIt INDIVinUAL KFFOHT-Mrs. LuDene Newman, safety counselor for Pleasant Grove PTA, receives plaque from Gerald Matthews, left, chairman of safety council and Maron Mrs. Ludene Newman Receives Award for Safety Activities A new award, designed to honor the individual of the , month who has done the most , for safety in Utah County, will .be given by -the -Utah County Safety Council, J. Karl Johnson, John-son, county safety director, announced an-nounced recently. First winner announced last Third Ward Wins First Two Games In All-Church Play The Timpanogos Stake Third Ward M Men basketball team .are continuing their winning ways. After an undefeated season sea-son in Stake competition, and regional tournament play, they 'havewW""lhe' first "two games- in the LDS All-Church Championship Cham-pionship in Salt Lake City. Monday, night they defeated Taylor Ward (Utah) by a score. . . j r . j of in a hard-fought double, nvprt imp cramp -.,,. overtime game. Tuesday they were victorious victor-ious over Gridley Second Ward (California) by a 16 point margin," mar-gin," 64-48. Last night -(Wednesday) at 8:15 they played another Cal- ifornia team, Baldwin Park.-The Park.-The results of this game was not available at press time for the Review. Everyone in the stake con-. con-. gratulates this fine group of young men and wishes them continued success" Provo Attorney to Speak at Womens LpnUlntlvp-Mppf "The administration of justice jus-tice in the courts," will be discussed dis-cussed by . J, Robert Bullock, Provo. attorney, at.llie March meeting of the Women's Legis-ative Legis-ative Council of Utah County. Mr. - Bullock is presently the-chairman the-chairman of the Judiciary Subcommittee Sub-committee for the Utah Legislative Legis-lative Council: The Women's Council meeting meet-ing is scheduled for Thursday, March. 2, at 9:30 am. at the Eldred Center in Provo. Speaking at the same meeting meet-ing will be- the - slate -of - of fie- -ers nominated for the -1967-69 biennium.' These nominees for Council Executive " Board " will ' speak one minute each. ! - Named as candidates v for Women's Council office during -the 1967-69 biennium are the following: for the office of president, Mrs. O. S.. (Ellen); Allen of Orem and Mrs. Jack., T. (Jeraldine)Harrison of Provo; Pro-vo; first vice president, Mrs. Ivan Carlson of Spanish Fork . and Mrs. Gerald Belliston of , Pleasant Grove ; second vice president, Mrs. Frank Jones of .Lehi (as yet . unopposed ixeas- Young, of American' Fork; as .J ! . . . T. r . T . . T 1 of Orem, Mrs. Marcellus Chard of Payson, Mrs. Parley Neeley oi ftpamsn Jf Ol'K ana MTS. Koya Smuin of Lelii., " Serving on the nominating committee have been Mrs. L. ,S. (Lorna) Alaycockas chair man with Mrs. Marcellus Chard, Mrs. Grant Snell, Mrs." WilUamHarrison: Mrs. " Lee Saturday is Mrs. Ludene Newman New-man of Pleasant Grove, safety counselor for - the - city-wide Pleasant Grove 1TA, who has bewi instrumental hvorgaiiiz-" ing Corner Mother Program in this city. Under the Comer ' Mother program, one or two mothers on each block are appointed to watch the children In their -area as they are going to and coming, from school. The children chil-dren are to be welcomed into these homes in case of trouble-, some weather, animals or possible pos-sible molesters. In this way, the Air Pollution Is Discussed at -Mayor's Meeting At a recent meeting of the mayors of Orem, Lindon, PL Grove and American Fork, the ciiucai seriousness oi uie air poUution. problenv In., North - critical seriousness of the air Utah County was discussed in detau. As a result of the discussion a decision was reached , to ban the burning of garbaget at the garbage dump maintained maintain-ed by -the afore-mentioned cities cit-ies at; the earliest . possible date. - In keeping with this, Mayor Haws Durfey of American Fork Cityr in charge of the dump, has proclaimed that the "no burning" edict will go into effect- Thursday morning, Feb. 23 (today). Pleasant Grove Mayor Paul TEordharasaid last Monday morning that he is in fuU ac- New rOSltlOll cord with the new regulation. 'We. want JheeopiflDL.our-Drf wimani J. West, native city to know that we are doing son of pleasant Grove, and for-' everything we can to help mer general manager of Elec-deaii Elec-deaii up. Um All thai uui riti , r,nPnr c,rrems division . zens are .forced to breathe," he said. . '. . . He also, called upon all home owners to refrain from burning garbage -and other household debris within --the city limits. a Piniflroli. nrrtrt thnl oil c idents of the community avail tliemselves of city garbage ' pickup' service. . "Unless' a sufficient number of homes ,voluntarily-go on the city grabage collection plan, it will become necessary to im-pose-;compulsory garbage collection col-lection on everyone," he pre dieted...-,.- PTA Founders Day, Prograrn Held On February 16 . The Pleasant Grove PTA Founders' Day program -was presented by the Pleasant Grove PTA Council at the high school auditorium on Feb 16.- The theme was "Problems of Youth.-1 was a question and answer per- . ... ed by Catherine Rees. . The program was conducted." by Mrs. Fav Belliston. council .picatwiii-fctHyiig;'n4j!r-wus PlVPn hv Pnnpinal Tnm T.nr- sen and the. Pledge of Alleg- iance was led-bv a eronn. of students fromcfPleasant Grove High School. ' ' Past presidents ofTTA's in i-1 risn c.Un, i J'ntL.u;ai:fl..ia ui f riLv years of service. Hinckley, Utah , county commissioner in charge of safety. Presented for first time, the plaque will be presented monthly in county. youngsters will be better pro-" tected from harm and accident ' ... . V. A I : i nf.ir iiiuuici a me io nrrp air account of the accidents happening hap-pening In their area, so that if hazards exist, the situations may be corrected in order to prevent future accidents. Children will ho nhlp ta irlpn. tify the "Corner Mother" by a sign placed in the window which has a white "C" on a green background. These signs were purchased for this program pro-gram by the Safety Council for Utah County. This project was -" started three months ago, and is to be in effect by the end of February: Febru-ary: It is thought that the program pro-gram will be very successful, and t is planned to continue the year around. rars. iewman saw Monday morning that the Pleasant Grove PTA Council hopes that the "Corner Mother Program", will be completely operational Deiore tne close ot scnoois this spring.-" We also hope that the new PTA officers to be elected in May wm sense tne necessuy of keeping the program in operation op-eration during the coming sum mer ana tne 1967-68 school year," she said. All we lack now In making the program operational city- wide, is for official city police departmental approval of a few mothers' names in a few areas of the city, she added. Dr. William West A . . . . . -. Appointed TO . o-- . . frenfior- has been apointed to the newly created post" of "vice president for Engineering In the Research : and Engineering division. The announcement by Divi- ;D;.u0t-. c- vct appeared in the February 10 issue of "Autonetics Skywriter" a periodical of North American Ameri-can Aviation, Inc., Fullerton, - California. In his new post Dr. West will be responsible for improving methods and f techniques in the,, . divisions engineering activities insuring i. standardization and .. proper.use- of newly ' developed develop-ed techniques. He has been with ESSD since 1956.,, Dr, West,.: a : graduate " of Massachusetts Institute of .-Technology, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Junius A. West, 211 South, Third East, Pleasant.. Grove. Mr. and Mrs. West have recently retuned from 'a visit , with.the families of their children child-ren in Southern California. r Stake Sunday School Leadership Meeting Tonight at 7:30 p.m. A Stake Sunday School Lead ership nioeting will be held tonight to-night nliiircHav TTAhniarv . 9.? : .." - - at 7-30 pm - - According to - T. Ardie Ad- ams. stake siiDerintendent ttip - toiiovvmg are' expeciea 10 at- tnH-..'ciinorinttfnHnn4a an th'Ain. assistants, secretaries and Jr." Snnriav Isphnnl epprptanot Tt- Sunday School coordinators, ; Sujay:JSchoolchoraldir 'ectofs and organists, all ward" -xUr 4t; sions will be held. |