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Show P! D D D 0 0 D D D D D 0 D D a Review - Wednesday, February 5, 1992 Page 6 Rent Any Elder Gregory Haycock to report Sunday Stephanie Ivie called to Ecuador Mission Movie for only )$ any day with this coupon (Not to be combined) Good thru 21992 Sister Stephanie Ivie, daughter of the late Kenneth M. and LaRae A. Ivie of Lindon, has been called to serve in the Ecuador Quito IDS ' Mission. , Her farewell will be held on Sunday, Feb. 9 at 1 p.m. in the Lindon 8th Ward, 610 W. 100 South, Lindon. -' Stephanie graduated from Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove High School and IDS Seminary in 1988. She haa also graduated from the American In-; stitute of Medical-Dental Technology Technol-ogy in 1990 as a medical secretary. All friends and relatives are invited to her farewell, and then to an open house from 2-7 p.m. at the Atkin family home, located at 528 W. 100 outh, Lindon. Sister Ivie will enter the MTC on Feb 19. A missionary homecoming for Elder Gregory J. Haycock will be held on Sunday, Feb. 9, at 8:30 a.m. at the Manila Stake Center, 105 W. 1800 North, (take 100 East three miles north of Purple Turtle), Pleas-ant Pleas-ant Grove. Elder Haycock has recently returned re-turned from the England, Birmingham Birming-ham (Coventry) Mission. All friends and relativea are invited to hear his report and to attend an open house from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the family home. During the time he was on his mission, the Coventry Mission was divided and Greg served the remainder re-mainder of his time in the Birmingham Birming-ham Mission. 785-0517 10 West Center Pleasant Grove! Or.,- Gregory J. Haycock Stephanie Ivie annngnnannnnnn i (COUPON) - r -j. , .. , U V, r C3P 1 with this coupon and Lube, Oil & Filter including our 17 point maintenance check. Expires Feb. 29, 1992. I I B more we io u i mm (VALUABLE Sweetheart Perms ' I with conditioner J Tanning I 1 month unlimited i Nans d00 J full set $22.50 AAA I Expires 22992 I Talk of the Town Vl 12 H. Center. Am. Fork 756-7889 Sweaters, Dress Pants, Shirts Sale ends Wed., Feb. 12 pa I 1 Lena Gean Phelps,' owner 1 East Main Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Suprise Chose Gunthers! j p v. , I j a 'Oil : J -vi f 1 We live in an older home that is lacking in insulation. There had always been a draft. But the Lennox pulse furnace system we purchased pur-chased from Gunthers evened out the temperature temper-ature throughout the home and made it much more comfortable. The installation was quick and the service was fantastic! CTC O M FORT A I AMERICAN FORK o 75G-0G03 MfJfMf 1. - " a .B."n AM CONOmOMNO Crt a tCC3 cr. tcrJ purchase of our 0 D I I TEXACO Express Lube & Car Wash Next to Albertsons American Fork Shopping Center 756-5320 COUPON Jan Preston (stylist) 0 J " Gloria Qt Nicholes 3JlO W'ml (owner, m kGJI stylist) ( J Dena Cox I 7 j (nail artist) ? I I CPCr ticsst 'Ids ' nv American Fork MCATINO fte purchxsa of a high Schools display Have you noticed the new "School Watch" signs around town? The signs were installed last year at all , of the entrances to Pleasant Grove High School, and the work has continued with the placing of signs around the Junior High School and at all of the elementary schools in Pleasant Grove. The PTA participated in the plan by purchasing the signs, which were FHA-HERO Chapter to hold week . The Pleasant Grove High School Chapter of FHA-HERO will celebrate cele-brate National FHA-HERO Week on Feb. 9 through 14. A frill slate of activities is planned locally. On Sunday families are encouraged to walk together. On Monday at 4 p.m. in the PGHS auditorium Miss Utah will u mi Teachers' choice... Students of the Day at Pleasant Grove Junior High are, front, L-R, Ken Pope, Jared Morton, Kurt Taylor, Heather Piatt, Minde Rogers, Mejja Allen. Back, Stephen Swenson, Dave Bezzant, Darin Patch, Nathan Cottle and Cindy McBride. Treats say fI By KALYN SECRETAN Many happenings in your life are up to you. If you want to pass on your holiday memories and traditions, tradi-tions, look back at the way you celebrated a holiday. With Valen- tine's Day just around the comer I -think about the times my mom' made cookie dough and we cut out heart shapes to bake, decorate and surprise Dad, our friends and our family. Heart-shaped foods, as well as rouse It 650 E. State, American Fork 756-2460 Fine Ladies Apparel 6-18 . Semi-Annual (2D(EF(aK)(3Q GOD Winter Merchandise Hours: 10 a.ih.-6 p.m. - No layaway's on sale items 13 East Main, American Fork 755-5806 Jr. Sixe Fashions 3-13 'School Watch' signs in drug prevention program installed by the city. These zones have been declared "Drug Free" areas. If a person is caught dealing drugs within the school area, their penalty will be one degree higher. For instance, if distributing a controlled con-trolled substance was a Class 3 offense, it would automatically become a Class 2 offense if it occurred oc-curred within a drug-free zone. Darlene Nickel, the Health And Safety Commissioner on the PTA address members of FHA from the Mountainlands Subregion A. Outstanding displays will be open to students and parents on Tuesday, Tues-day, Wednesday and Thursday during the lunch hour from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Valentine Cookies may be ordered or-dered at $2 a piece for delivery on love you1 at Valentines red and pink foods seem to say, "Be My Valentine" on this special day. Memories are meant to be passed on from generation to generation. Don't let them come to a stop at your house. Make your traditions live on through your children and grandchildren. Valentine Cookies 6 12 cups flour 2 tsp. soda - ; 1 top. salt 1 cup shortening - . Council, was involved with the High School Drug Abuse program last year as the PTA President. Now she is continuing to work for a drug-free community by encouraging encourag-ing programs on the elementary, school level. The Community School Watch program was formulated in the fall of 1990 to involve the community . immediately adjacent to the school in maintaining a healthy school of activities for Friday. Parents may order the cookies to be delivered to their students at the high school as a surprise, too. Proceeds from the cookie sales are used entirely for the scholarship scholar-ship fund. Healthy Families will be the Tuesday theme with information Vim. J f i 2 cups sugar 2 eggs 2 tsp. vanilla 1 cup canned milk mixed with 1 tsp. vinegar Combine sugar and shortening. Cream together and add the eggs and mix well. Add dry ingredients just until mixed. Roll out and cut Bake at 350 for 6-8 minutes. When they are cool, frost and decorate. oucrozzca cn Fires cxziisir Hundreds of Yards to Chooso From MS IUW UO - t vrirri r Floor Decor & More IWW.tote, 0 , HOURS: lita-fa. tt30; watch. Signs have also been placed in windows ofhomes within a 1000-foot 1000-foot radius of the schools. , : The High School Esteem Team felt that the partnership between the school and the community can decrease drug abuse, vandalism, truancy and will help the learning and neighborhood environments to remain safe and free of fear for . students and families. . . students, parents provided by The Gathering Place. Financial Fitness will be discussed dis-cussed by local bankers on Wednesday Wednes-day and American Fork Hospital personnel will boon handon Thursday Thurs-day to discuss healthy living. The public is invited to participate partici-pate in any or all of the events. Julie Stansfield receives national award for service Julie Stansfield, Pleasant Grove, has been awarded the national "I Dare You Leadership Award" in recognition of personal integrity, balanced living and potential for leadership. ThehonorwaspresentedbyJim Jensen at ceremonies held on Jan. 23. The "I Dare You Leadership AwatfTismadeavailableeachyear by the American Youth Foundation Founda-tion in cooperation with principals, headmasters and 4-H county agents across the country. The award was first offered in 1941 by William H. Danforth, founder '-of ' the Ralstori-Purina Company in St. Louis, who dared young people to achieve their high-' est potential and to influence others oth-ers through lives of service. The award takes its name from the book, "I Dare You," written by Mr. Danforth, Dan-forth, in which he commends the balanced life of mental, physical, social and spiritual development . as the backbone of leadership. In addition to a Certificate of Recognition, Julie received a copy of Danforth's book and a scholarship scholar-ship opportunity to attend the ' American Youth Foundation's National Leadership Conference at Camp Miniwanca in Michigan or Camp Merrowvista in New Hamp-' shire. Over 8,000 schools and 4-H programs participate in the "I Dare You Leadership Award" each year. Thecal ct hss Fsit SW - t2 1 4- cTT:.t cytri. cca for tfjtsiU. . , , |