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Show r . Elder Adam Holdavvay called to serve in Philippine LDS Mission tL Adam M. Holdaway, ton of David and Regula Hotdaway, has been called to aarva in the Philippine Cagayan da Oro Mission. Mis-sion. Ha will speak in a sacrament aarvica Sunday, Aug. 19, at 9 a.m. in tha Pleasant Grova Sevanth Ward. 1250 E. 200 South. All friends and rslativa ara invitad to hear Adam apaak and to visit with him at an opn houaa to ba hald at tha family huma, 235 N. 1300 Eaat, following tha meeting. Ha will enter tha Miaaionary Training Canter Aug. 22. Adam graduatad from Plaaaant Grova Hlgii School Ha waa acti- j in tha muak program at tha high school and waa choaan aa tha 1989 Sterling Scholar candidata for musk. Ha attended BYU on a music scholarship schol-arship where he played in the Cougar marching band. He has also attended at-tended UVCC. Adam haa also been involved in community activities. He has played in the orcheatra for several musical plays, and he has been the sound engineer for the Pleasant Grove Art Council's summer Concert in the Park series for the past three year. . Elder Christopher Brereton to report on Rome, Italy Mission Elder Christopher K. Brereton, son of Keith and Patricia Brereton, haa recently returned from se rving in the Borne, Italy LDS Mission. Ha will report on his mission at sacrament meeting on Sunday, Aug. 19, at 11:30 sun. in the Pleasant Grove Thirteenth Ward, 825 S. Loader Ave. . -; ': An open house will be held at hia home, 625 8. Luck Drive, during the afternoon. All friends and relatives are invited to hear his report and visit at his home. Chris served as a zone leader on his mission and was the archivist for the mission president near the end of his mission. The LDS Church is really growing grow-ing in Italy and the fourth mission waa recently created there. Chris loved Italy and the people there. Do you know any of these kids?... This picture of a Pleasant Grove class, probably first grade, reveals a lot of personality, but the Historical Preservation Commission has ndt been able 1p identify each person. If you reJognize anyone, please call Veloy Smith at 756-5463. Fabric Mill donates material to seniors DavidSkifiner of thePabricMill recently donated 2,500 pounds of beautiful material to the Pleasant Grove Senior Citizen Center. ., . , , AaaresultofMr.Skinner'svery generous donationf the Pleasant Grove senior ladies will make many lovely quilts and other items to sell and raise needed funds for center Shop at home in Pleasant Grove! 453 E. State Rd.; American Dwht Rowell - Partner Manager , Lunch Special r t : -t- a -J LJQ 1 z Adam M. Iloldawav He haa served in all capacities in his priesthor-d quorums, and he is an Eagle SamL Adam haa worked at Norton's food store for the past three years. Christopher K. Brereton activities. In addition, the fabric can be sold to the public. Those who would be interested in looking at it may do so at 525 E. 1100 North, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Monday through Saturday. The cost is 25 cents per yard. Ruth Hassenfritz, director of the Vol Fork 756-9221 Chicken Eried Steak ! 4 and French Fries J X,' -7 ' Elder Shane Lamb to speak at missionary farewell on Sunday Shane Lamb, eon of Paul and 8herri Lamb, Pleasant Grove, haa been called to serve in the Denmark Den-mark Copenhagen LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Aug. 19, at 9:50 a.m. in the Pleasant Grove Stake Center, 275 E. 500 South. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Shane will enter the Missionary Training Center on August 22, Shane graduated from Pleasant Grove High School in 1989 where he lettered in awim team and water wa-ter polo. Ha waa an officer in FU.LA He has been attending BYU the past year on an academic scholarship. scholar-ship. He has been empkyed at Bert Murdock Music. Shane'a great-grandfather, Henry Jorgensen, was born in Denmark and apent part of hia childhood there. Homecoming set Sunday for Reba Stirling R . Stirling returned Aug. 8, from the Spain Madrid Mission. Reba will be reporting in a homecoming home-coming service on Sunday, Aug. 19 at 12:30 p.m. at the Pleasant Grove Second Ward, 800 N. 100 West All friends are invited to attend. Reba served mainly in the Madrid and Caatilla de La Mancha areas and gained a great love for the Spanish people. Rebawillbe attending BYU thia fall to pursue her studies in nursing. nurs-ing. Five-stake youth AFive-Stake Dance will be held on Saturday, Aug. 18, from 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove East Stake Center, 825 S. Loader Ave. All high school age youth are invited to attend. The cost is $1 per person with a Pleasant Grove Senior Citizens, said that they were very grateful to have this wonderful material for the center. She expressed her appreciation to Mr. Skinner and the Fabric Mill for their generous donation. t : V Good Mon.Sat 11 a:m.-4 p.m. - : Shane Lamb f H K ' s I f Reba Stirling dance slated ; dance card signed by the bishop, i This is an end of summer dance. l Dressy dress is suggested. Refreshments will be served. J mm M,"aJ 'tlf-lltr i-iinia-f,m imkWLiU All Motions mA Km Ilevicw Wednesday, August 15, 1990 Page 5 Apply for youth council AppliculliHiit iii M'lvi' i m Dm-Wi'iwanl Dm-Wi'iwanl (irovt Youth City Council an-due Aug it They muy lit picked up uml rrt'irm-i! In the Hlt'ttminl drove City Hull or Police Million All students in grades nine through 12 are invited to apply for f Al I KIDS SHIRTS 20 OFF VALUABLE COUPON ALL KIDS BOOTS i $5.00 OFF expires 83190 Lavawav for ilspL Mon.-Fri. x7 WESTERN TACKcTOGS 36 South 200 West lehi - 768-3108 " All wmk WW a position on tha council. The positions posi-tions of msvor and council members mem-bers ara open. 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