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Show 1Uviw 'Wednesday, Fetor-vary 14, ItSS Pf f I Oak Canyon loses in OT i In Thursday action at Canyon View, the Lady Eaglee of Oak Canyon Junior High loot 43 to 44 in overtime. The Eagles wan Ud by Aahlay Buawall with 13 point and Liu Whiting with 10. The Eaglee ara now in fourth placa, following Lakeridga, Canyon Viaw and Mountain Ridge a they prepare for Uwtouniamentbeginning Tuesday, Feb. 13. Qn thair home court, th Oak Canyon boys lost to Canyon View, 48-68. In makeup games Monday, Feb. 4, the boys Lost in overtime at Canyon View and the girls lost 31-34 31-34 on their home court to the Lady falcons from Canyon View. JRuby West to celebrate -85th birthday today Ruby West was born on Valentines Day, Feb. 14, in in JJndon. She will celebrate her fJ6th birthday today with her family. fam-ily. ' Ruby was born in her grandfathers grandfa-thers home in Lindon. She attend-tod attend-tod Lindon Grade School and grad-Siuted grad-Siuted from Pleasant Grove High School. 5 She married Lloyd L. West and v)s the mother of two children, Die Beck and Kaye West. She and Lloyd owned and operated oper-ated the Wasatch Inn in Pleasant Orove and the Brandin' Iron Motel Jn West Yellowstone, Montana, i After selling the motel ahe managed man-aged the motels at Cactus Pete's in JJevada while Lloyd was over all .maintenance. After their retirement they etqoyed their home in Pleasant Grove and wintering in Arizona. Dan and Kathryn Proctor to celebrate golden anniversary . Dan and Kathryn Proctor will "celebrate their 50th wedding ; anniversary at an open house Saturday, Feb. 17 from 4 to 6 p.m. ' It will be held at the Lehi Senior .Citizen Center, 120 N. Center, Lehi. AI1 friends and relatives are invited "to attend. They were married Feb. 14,1946 in American Fork. Both were born in American ForkV ' . Dan and Kathryn have worked JatClearCrtekSummerCamp.Both J have been active members of the J LDS church. J They have five children: t Charlene (Mrs. Frank) Diehl, Las t Vegas; Greg (Connie) Proctor and f Curtis (Glenna) Proctor, all of Lehi; t Danny (Gina) Proctor; Pleasant i j Bessie Wilkinson t to be honored Bessie J. Wilkinson will 'celebrate her 80th birthday at an open house hosted by her family. Friends and relatives are invited to share this happy occasion with Jrher on Saturday, Feb. 17, from 2 to j 5 p.m. at the American Fork 30th Ward, 270 N. 900 East. She requests 5 no gifts, please. J She married Albert W.Wilkinson f Aug. 25, 1941. He died in 1982. j! Their children are Jim and LaRaine Wilkinson, Mt. Pleasant; Gary and Dawna Major, American J, Fork; Joan Wilkinson, deceased. She has 11 grandchildren and p 10 great-grandchildren. gCadmus Club f "Happy Birthday, Utah" was V. the theme for the January meeting meet-ing of the Cadmus Club of J. Pleasant Grove. -a- Linda Walker conducted the , meeting with Avera Williams lead-. ing in the Pledge of Allegiance and r Betty Seely giving the prayer. Joyce- Sumner introduced the program for the birthday party. Effie Adams discussed the role j modern women have played in pol l Open house planned for Merlin A. Whitby birthday Merlin A. Whitby will celebrate his 80th birthday at an open house Saturday, Feb. 17 from 2 to 4 p.m. It will be held at the MounlainvilleLDS Church, 166 N. 100 East, Alpine. Friends and relatives are united to attend. He requests no gifts, please. He was born Feb. 19, 1916 to Mamie Monson and John Whitby. ' Merlin married Fays ClarkJune 20, 1938 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.' ' ' He has ban a fanner and beta employed at Geneva SteaL , Merhn served an LDS mission la the Norn Central Stasaa from 193v to UM,f-f- Ha and Fay have Ave children: Roger (Sandra) Whitby. Prove; Charlotte (Mrs. Doard) Audi-aaaen, Bricham City; Nadmo (lira. Art) Mas, Drain, Or4 Loretta Gin. Kae) Hasans Alsaase Can-bara n 2 mil. . :( ,,? .(',. y PGHS boy swim team memben who qualified for the state meet are, L-R, Neal Peters ud Art Maxwell. Absent are Jamee Hancock and Casey Hreinson. Ruby Weat Ruby now enjoys her home and having friends and family in to visit. Kathryn and Dan Proctor Grove; and Robert (deceased)! . They have 13 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Bessie Wilkinson 1 (? celebrates statehood day itics. She mentioned Ivy Baker Priest, Esther Peterson, Jan Graham, Olene Walker and others. , She talked about womens suf-ferage suf-ferage and how Utah women had the vote prior to being brought in as a state. Then they had to give it up. The Utah Constitution was also discussed. It was noted that "It is our heritage her-itage to search endlessly for a UarUaA.rkitby C1 Thehetve 30 grandchildren and Valentine ideas given By KALYN 8ECRETAN Amidst Valentine balloons, hearts and an abundance of ideas . on display, Vanessa Sevy presented present-ed a Husband Wife Dating workshop work-shop at a Relief Society , Homemaking evening recently. Vanessa said it makes a big difference dif-ference in your lives and the lives of your kids if you take time for . special surprises and time for your spouse. Even if you are spending a night at home, get dressed up, brush your hair and have you husband hus-band pick you up at the back door. Many ideas were on display, a fishing pole had a sign, "I'm fishing fish-ing for a date with you!" A checkerboard checker-board had oreo cookies and candy on for game pieces. Candlelight Dinners and Family Home Evening Dates for the family were suggested. Go to the grocery store and each member mem-ber of the family has to find items in a sack to make a special dish for Family Home Evening. Hide bouqets and flowers along a path for a summer walk or backpack. back-pack. As you continue the walk you may find soda, or a can of beans or treat bags and candy for a picnic. You can also kidnap your husband and take him to the park where a picnic has been prearranged. pre-arranged. A birthday hunt in a mall can be arranged. Candy or flowers, already purchased are just waiting wait-ing to be picked up from the clues given to the birthday person. ' If you are planning to go out, and don't know where to go, draw a bag with a coupon in that tells the place you are going to eat for the evening. You don't have to say, "Where do you want to go?" "I don't . care." "Where do you want to go?" . Vanessa likes to include special notes and surprises in her husbands hus-bands lunch. She has even decorated deco-rated his car while he was at work. She put spots all over the car with a note, "You fill the spots in my life," or lips cut from red paper, saying, "You have been kissed to death." ' Some gifts have been coupons for time out with a buddy to go to a special event. Golf balls and tees have been wrapped with a cerfjfi-: cerfjfi-: cate for a round of golf. Fishing ' lures and a license have been given in a heart shaped box. If a husband has to be away for a few days, a care package with a love note can be sent along to open each day. . She notes the guys come around and start doing surprises for a wife after they get the message. mes-sage. Vanessa noted all couples have their time for disagreements, but fun memories you build help you get through the rough times. quality of life that makes tomorrow tomor-row much better than yesterday." Hostesses for the day were June Monson, Sytha Johnson and Afton Miller. Tired oXontcct Lenses or Glasses? Rlt end Lescr RK(PIUt) Seminar Thursday, February 15 7M0p.m. American Fork Hospital Board Room . Jmm Hunsaiwrf kXD. Kant Karrwii, U.D. lUnnatJi Hoeton, OJO, lacQrEyoCiJo Correcting Vum with Laser Pndsion .WU't': ! : PGHS girls swimming team members who qualified for state are, L-R. Ashley Mortenson, Alexis Howard, Lyndi Montano, Kryslal Hunaaker, Karlee Gernn and Mari ReimschusseL Swimmers qualify for state The Pleasant Grove High School girls swim team took third place in the recent region tournament tourna-ment and the boys took fourth . place. Several swimmers have qualified quali-fied for the state tournament. Those who qualified are Alexis Howard in the 100 freestyle, 200 freestyle, medley relay and 200 free relay; Ashley Mortenson, 100 butterfly, medley relay, and 200 free relay; Lyndi Montano, 600 freestyle, medley relay, 200 free relay; Krystal Huusaker,' medley relay; Karlee Gerun, 200 free relay; Mari Reimschussel, alternate alter-nate in the medley and 200 free relays; and Drennen Zimmerman, diving. Boys qualifying are- James Hancock, 60 freestyle, 100 back stroke, and 200 free relay; Art Maxwell, 200 free relay; Neal Peters, 200 free relay; Casey Hreinson, 200 Free relay, and Cory . Reimschussel, alternate in the 200 free relay. The girls medley relay team set a new school record with a time of 2:11:68. They broke their own record set earlier this year. In the region tournament their placing in the womens senior 200 R-medley was third place for the Vikings. The boys placed fifth in the mens senior 200 R-medley; R-medley; Alexis took first in the ' ".-neng 200 free style with Becky ralfcor taking 12th, Eleasha White, 13th, and Megan Tenney, : 14th. In the mens 200 freestyle Cory took 7th, David Goft 16th, Nate Ekatrom, 12th, and Nick Duclos, 18th. o .... The womens 200 IM had Ashley taking 4th place, Krystal, 7th, Karlee, 10th, and Tina Edle&on, 12th. In the same event for the men Art took 3rd, Aaron Weight, 6th, Beau Diamond, 8th, and Todd Adams, 11th. . Mari took 12th place in the womens 50 free, with Linda Olsen, 14th, M. Chatterton, 19th, and Emilie Allen, 22nd. In the same, event for the men James placed 2nd, Neal, 8th,cJason Hanson, 19th, and David Andrist, 22. ' . The only Viking placing in the diving competiton was Drennen Zimmerman who took first place in the women's division. For the 100 womens butterfly Ashley placed 3rd and Lyndi was 6th. For the men Art placed 3rd, Neal, 4th, Casey, 7th, and Todd Adams, 8th. : In the womens 100 free Alexis took first place with Alisha Hotter, 13th, Eleasha, 15th, and Bobby Maxwell, 16th. In the same event for the men Todd Young took 18th, Nick, 20th, Kelifiallman chosen for honor Keli Hallman, a member of the Plrasant Grove High School Drill Team, has been named to the Academic All-State Drill Team for 1996 in Division 4A. Keli is one of 10 girls from throughout the state chosen for this honor. The average GPA for girls chosen cho-sen to be on the Academic All-State All-State Drill Team is 3.9S J . and David Andrist, 21st. The womens 500 free had Lyndi Montano winning 2nd place, with Mari placing 6th, Beth Hicken, 6th, and Melanie Peterson, 9th. In the tame event for the men Cory placed 6th, Beau, 10th, Todd Young, 11th, Jason Hanson, 12th. The womens and mens 200 relay free teams took third place. 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