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Show For all your insurance needs with dedicated service... Auto -,:" ,. '.'"';'V 1 ' a j i ' DiscoonU Home Ken uartion insurance -Fast y Ufe& Annuities 174 West Main. American Fork Fair ;v , Business v: 756-9643 Friendly SUcy i Ken Nutan Psl J Six students Pleasant Grove High School Vikings of the Month include union un-ion Melissa Fellingham and Nathan Ringger, juniors Brandy Bills and Craig Mills, sophomores Jamie Edde and Brady ClufT. ' Melissa (Missy) enjoys smiling,' being with her family, reading, cake decorating, singing, people, listen-ing, listen-ing, physical activities, teaching, public speaking, friendships, old . movies and musicals, crafts and ice cream. She also loves volleyball and seminary. . She is a member of a professional profes-sional performing group, the Felling-ham Felling-ham Family Singers, which is her immediate family. They sing and dance at fairs across the country and also perform at conventions and community events, churches and schools. She is co-director of a children's choral performing group of 115 members mem-bers and sings with her sisters at the Underground Restaurant in Provo. She is a good student and belongs be-longs to several clubs at PGHS. She plans to attend BYU. Nathan is the son of Mark and JilLRingger. He enjoys sports but has a special fondness for skiing. He has a flair for writing and has won essay contests. ; . He loves all kinds of music and plays the piano and guitar. He had a small band in San Diego and was often called up to D.J. local and regional stake dances. He has a 4.0 GPA and this won him a trip to Gettysburg sponsored Yummy treats Brownies 2 cups sugar ' 2 cups flour . ' 4 eggs 2 squares margarine 12 cup cocoa 12 tsp. salt Cream margarine and sugar, add eggs and beat well. Add dry ingre-k ingre-k dients and stir into mixture. Pour into an 8 x 12 cake pan and bake at 350 for 25-30 minutes. 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Close your eyes and roll ycerbs Actions-Never strt your eye oissnent or scia-Cca scia-Cca ri someone eJsev " ; 7 ' named as Vikings of the Month at PGHS BBBBBBBBJBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaMBMBJBSBSBSBBSBBBBMBSa Pleasant Grove High School Vikings of the Month are, L-R, Ringger, Craig Mills, Brady Cluff, Jamie Eddie and Brandy by the Freedom Foundation. - He has been nominated to the Naval Academy by Senator Orrin Hatch. Branch' is the daughter of Cindy : Iverson. Her favorite things to do are reading, singing, dancing, listening lis-tening to music and talking on the phone. Her favorite classes are dance, choir and physiology. She wants to be a psychologist when she gets out of school. She loves animals, especially cats. Craig is a member of the wrestling wres-tling team. Besides sports he enjoys en-joys video production, science and health. In the summer he enjoys water-skiing water-skiing at Lake Powell and golfing. He likes hunting elk and deer and snow skiing and sledding. , He would like to serve an LDS mission and attend the police academy acad-emy to become a police officer. . Jamie is the daughter of Kent and April Edde. She is a member of the tennis team, plays the violin in the school orchestra, and is involved in drama. She is active in the church and holds down a part-time job at the Alhambra theater. She has not yet decided what It's Mia Wednesday, 7:00 p,m. Location: Utah Valley Community College (Main Ballroom) Tickets for Dinner: Member: $4.00 lson-Member: Tickets Available at Anv Alpine Credit Union Office Beginning Feb. 1 (Limited Seating). Door Prizes and Drawings Remember 376 East 1300 South Fred Meyer Complex Orem, Utah 1 Tele: 224-6637 Melissa Fellingham, Nathan Bills. she would like to major in in college but has talked about being a lawyer. law-yer. ' Brady recently earned his Eagle Scout awards which was a goal he has had for a long time. His other goals include getting good grades, going to college, serve an LDS mission. Brady is profoundly deaf and knows that some of his goals will be a challenge for him but he also knows that he can accomplish them if he has the right attitude. He loves the out-of-doors includ- ing camping, snowmobiling, motorcycling, mo-torcycling, swimming and skiing. Feb. 19th $7.50 wis m m to VOTE this year! Conveniently located at: American Fork Shopping Center 700 East State American Fork. Utah Tete: 756-7697 ; Review Wednesday, February 5, 1992 - Page 9 Pleasant Grove Tops1 orchestra to present free concert Feb. 20 Introduce your families to the fine arts for free! The Pleasant Grove POPS Orchestra Or-chestra presents "Memorable Melodies Melo-dies from Stage and Screen." This concert will be presented one night only on Feb. 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove Junior High School auditorium. The Pleasant Grove Pops Or Public Notices Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know Lindon zone change hearing set Notice is hereby given that the Lindon City Council will conduct con-duct a Public Hearing on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1992, at 7 p.m. at the Lindon City Hall, 383 West Lakeview Road, from the Southwest corner of Section 28, Township 5 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence North 86 1726" East 202.58 feet; thence North S 0234" West 100.00 feet; thence Lindon, Utah, to con- aider the application of North 87 Ken Howard to change 202.58 the zoning from CG North 5 0234" West 100 feet; thence North 87 39f 10" East 450.06 feet; thence South 5 0234" East 318.08 feet; thence South 85 1546" West 288.99 feet; thence South 85 4415" West 524.16 feet; thence (Commercial) to Rl-20 (Residential) on the following property: Commencing at a point located North 89 39'49" East along the Section line 650.06 feet and North 374.68 feet o tm 1510 North State Orem. Utah Tele: 2250256 chestra consists of music-loving ' citizens from surrounding areas that donate their time and talents to bring beautiful music to the community. com-munity. All concerts are free and are under the direction of Clinton Bell. Please come and support your local orchestra while enjoying a night' out. ' South 87 2346" West 38.80 feet; thence North 5 024" West 643.04 feet to the point of beginning. begin-ning. AREA: 12.049 acres. The property is known as the Ken Howard property at 600 North State, Lindon, Utah 84042. All interested inter-ested citizens are invited to attend and give public pub-lic comment regarding the proposed zone change request. Published in the Pleasant Grove Review Feb. 5, 1992. 1726" East feetjthence o |