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Show -1 in I'll Ji .4 yng conference to be held at BYU f nH needle aru, win sng , nf a new conier-,hefocus0!t. conier-,hefocus0!t. AT at r CuV University S in the Conference lfc:fr. ptAl" is designed for cower, uuu a'"" IUI iii" ffiSSWThe School Family ' , .h 1-1 ..,mics EtMcau"" conference registra tion is $132 or $171 for one credit of Family Life and Home Economics 395R. These prices include kit fees for most classes. class-es. Classes taught by vendors require an additional fee for supplies. For those unable to attend the entire conference, a workshop work-shop for beginning sewers will be offered on Saturday, May 20 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with a one-hour break at noon. The cost for this workshop is $113. For more information, visit the conference web site at 1 1 ; I iaiaijiaiiiai&' "-'"'m 4at . j0mn" mluuLJt..;i7n7nyTf nxvn-yvvnnvvwn wj ...... - . i http:coned.byu.educwsewing or call (801) 378-6361. The conference begins each day at 9 a.m. with a keynote speaker. Pauline Richards. Classes will meet from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day with a break from noon to 1 p.m. Each participant should bring basic sewing equipment to the conference, including scissors or nippers, tape measure, mea-sure, hand sewing needle, straight pins, thimble, notepad and pen or pencil. Some classes may require additional materials. , V fefof Commerce and the "er-ove Police Department will 0 . lvnl hi rcinPSSfiS 'Te awareness. It will begin Vktestrefresments will be nttonrtinn The issue r ...wan riiuwu"' -----rsssd will be employee theft. ". H Chief Trim ZW . Ar, Tha nro- j0v". L-u .t tha Qaninr ..IDenwui u, o .''-inn in Pleasant Grove. ;ldySebold at 796-51 30. :"3CfiofConcert,7p.m. ,fNjn(y Birders -Tcounty Birders will meet today :t d about shore birds. This month's i Un Morrill Afohh a well- sclogy and physiology teacher -- gh SCnOOi. ne nui ucci i unu- 30 years. The group meets in .vwntof the Bean Museum at 7 aewlcome. For more informa-web informa-web page at 'Wv.iitQhbirds.org. ft Education Class i-jsionnaiviuuuo hmcicoicu u i spring to, or struggling with a rpnnrdina debilitatina -:( "os symptoms are invited to an -jfiAndDemenna-Keiaiea education class at 7 p.m. in green Square Office Complex, yiOiem Blvd. The seminar is spon- CNS Home Health Plus. Classes 'e third Wednesday of each IS Mies v-'ai Award Night fcr : Depressive Assoc. ; Yurie Depressive Association ot ; meets today and every z- ? 7 p.m. at the Utah State . ::jninistration building. The . s tor those with mood disorders 'astheir families and friends. , meetings will feature speakers .nesting of the local support formation call Christina 224-6T&8. btconcei support group - :'east cancer support group will be : :?i the third Thursday of each item 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the confer-::'ccm confer-::'ccm of American Fork Hospital, ''"idiot the meeting will feature a torn the American Cancer itie speaker will be followed by a -: Iscussion period. PG Recreation Dept. There will be a dance for all jr. high aged students from 7-9:30 at the Pleasant Grove Rec. Center. Cost is $3 with jr. high I.D. or $4 without. Gold Medal Mile This free, one-mile walk will begin at the Pleasant Grove Community Center at 10 a.m. Registration is at 9:30. Lindon City Clean Up Day There will be several locations throughout the city where residents can participate. The city park, Dry Canyon Debris Basin at 8 a.m. and Pioneer Park at 6 a.m. will all have clean up projects. Sibshop Kids who have brothers and sisters with special needs have needs of their own. Sibshops give brothers and sisters a chance tos hare the unusual concerns and unusual opportunities they experience experi-ence as brothers and sisters of children with special needs in a fun, recreational setting. Two groups, one for ages 6-8 years and one for 9-14 years, will be meeting today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the RAH building, 815 N. 800 West, Provo. Cost is a contribution of $2 per child, grants are available. For more information informa-tion contact Peggy Freek, 374-7796 or Jennifer Jones, 272-1 1 96, ext. 1 7. Sibshops are scheduled on the third Saturday of each month. Utah State Development Center Volunteers are needed to assist disabled dis-abled residents of the Utah State Development Center to attend a concert. con-cert. Volunteers will be needed from 1:15 to 3 p.m. The concert will last about 45 minutes and will be held in the Developmental Center Auditorium, 895 N. 900 East, American Fork. Contact Marina Graham, 763-4008, to schedule. Concerts are given the third Saturday of every month. -V. " and income guidelines. For those who do not qualify for free services, cost is $30 for all three. Call 370-8738 to see if you qualify, quali-fy, or for other information. ' Community Scout Troop Come and join the new Community Boy Scout Troop. Meetings are held every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Preschool Building south of the Community Presbyterian Church, 75 N. 100 East, American Fork. For information, call Michele Thomas at 756-7798. Alpine Board of Education The Alpine School Board meets tonight at 6 p.m. There will be an opportunity oppor-tunity to address the board at the beginning begin-ning of the meeting. Multiple Sclerosis Support Group The Utah County Multiple Sclerosis Support Group meets today in the Provo City Library board room, 425 W. Center, Provo, at 7 p.m. Handicapped access is available from the south parking lot. Anyone dealing with the disease is welcome wel-come to attend. For information contact Eileen at 756-8202. TOPS Club meeting Take Off Pounds Sensibly, a non-profit organization designed to help people lose weight, meets every Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. at the Lindon City Building, 100 N. State Street, Lindon. For more information call 785-3657. Square Foot Gardening class Free Class at Thanksgiving Point every Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the vegetable gardens. Square Foot Gardening is the easiest most enjoyable and attractive way to garden. No tilling. No weeding. No work. More in less space. No space, no problem. Bad soil, no problem. Can be done by those with physical limitations and those in wheelchairs. Even children can do it. All organic. This class also available avail-able to your group upon request by calling call-ing 785-6027. Pleasant Grove City The Pleasant Grove City Council will hold a work session meeting at 4:30 p.m. in the Community Development Conference Room, 86 East 100 South. Women's Cancer Clinics The Utah County Health 'Department holds Women's Cancer Clinics specifically specifical-ly for Utah County residents each Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Utah County Health Department, 589 S. State, Provo. Free breast exams, pap tests and mammograms for those who meet age Submit information on your group's activitities for the Community Calendar by sending a written note to this newspaper, P.O. Box 7, American Fork, Utah 84003 or by calling 756-5273. Community Calendar entries must be into the paper by Monday, 10 a.m. of the week you would like the notice to appear. Wliy Shop Smith Brothers Market? kVv Best Old Fashioned Meal Counter Convenient, Friendly courteous service No Long Grocery Checkout Lines M.O.C. 1 Milk i Everyday Low Price! i 1J199 toneless Turkey breast Filet $198 1 f Family Pack Mild I Cheese $179 lb. Ground Beef lb. Great to Barbeque 2 liter Coke Products r i 99 Best Yet Yogurt 8oz. low Gold Butter . . . .7TTT .$1.79lb. Yet Shortening 3 lb mm ToPRamenNoodles 10$LO COMPARE OUR MEAT PRICES & SAVE!!! Prices Effective May 17th May 23rd si.1 in mii mm i mim i ill B sant Grove 785-2331 Hours 8 to 9 Mon - Sat - , - ; :fMyfN WWWIW'I"", .U'H ohijujiih. 1 1 K , -V it r. " V" a A ,.?5s 'S. ' ' ' Photo by Kalyn Secretan Kent Ackerman, chairman of the Strawberry Days Rodeo works out at the rodeo grounds getting ready for next month's events. Strawberry Days Rodeo searching for past queens, parade has 47 entries so far Past Rodeo Queens 1947 Alice Webb 1948 Joan Nielson 1949 Carol Bartlett 1950 Ann Story 1953 Marilyn Holmstead 1955 Lorraine Spencer 1956 Vivian Detomasi 1957 Dixie Ivers 1958 Lillian Detomasi 1959 Diane Ekins 1960 Merlyn Neff 1961 Dixie Thornton 1962 RuthCornaby 1963 Carol Hunter 1964 Sharon Allen 1965 Rosallin Barnes 1966 RoLayne Bennington 1967 Nancy Cook 1968 Gail Ann Daniel 1969 Jolene Johnson 1970 Sherri Flinders 1971 Linda Child 1972 Sue Evans 1973 KathyThursby 1974 Geneive Peterson By Kalyn Secretan Kent Ackerman, chairman of the Strawberry Days Rodeo for 2000 is excited about this year's celebration. Especially since the city is celebrating its 150th Birthday. He said he would like to see past rodeo Queens participate in the rodeo. They can either ride a horse or ride along with other queens in a buggy or wagon. A list of some of the earlier ear-lier queens is noted above, if anyone has additional names or know how to contact them, please call 785-2503. The Year 2000 Rodeo Committee would like to thank the individuals and businesses who have contributed to the rodeo. There is a limited number num-ber of sponsorships still available avail-able and if anyone would like to contribute, contact Kent or a member of the committee. Tickets are now out and available at Smith Drug and the City Office, at Ream's in Lehi and Provo. They can . be purchased at IFA in American Fork and Utah County Feed in Lindon, at Gunnie's in Orem and at Western Unlimited in Spanish Fork. A top ranked Barrel Clown and a Fiddle Player from Las Vegas will be here to help celebrate. cele-brate. The Fiddle Player will present entertainment on Main Street on Tuesday night and each night prior to the rodeo. Mutton Bustin' will be featured fea-tured each night at 7 p.m. followed fol-lowed by the entertainment. The new chutes are installed and the bleachers are painted, the Timpanogos and Garden Stakes painted over half of the bleachers on Clean Sweep Day. The Young Men and Young Women from the Grovecreek Stake completed the project last Saturday. The parade committee announced they now have 47 entries for the parade. The Youth Council will sponsor a breakfast on Thursday morning morn-ing and a Huck Finn Day will be held on Friday at Anderson , Park. The fish will be brought in from the Spring Lake Trout Farm, prizes will be given. Galloways Celebrate 40th Anniversary Joe and Gloria Galloway Joe S. and Gloria Galloway recently re-cently celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on a trip to the Mayan Riviera. They were married April 28th 1960, in the Salt Lake Temple. High school sweethearts, Joe graduated from Provo and Gloria from Orem. Both attended BYU. Her parents, J. Ken and Duella Jakeman, moved to P.G. in 1958 where they still live. Gloria was the 1959 Strawberry Days Queen. After living in many areas, the couple returned to P.G. in 1996 where they built their home. Joe is Vice President at BioMeridian International. Inter-national. They have five children: Mrs. Sherri Bradford in SLC; Mrs. Michelle Lowe in Henderson, NV.; Mark in P.G.; Jeremy in SLC; and Justin (who just graduated from BYU) lives in Orem. 14 grandchil-' dren: Skye, Nikki, Levi, Dutch, Brittney, Landon, Joshua, Jeffrey, David, Jordan, Jasmine, Borge, Joe, and Ben. "We chose Gunthers to install our home's air conditioning." tJi li'y X7 Lisa Birch (with Stockton and Landen) h was great! Gunthers came in and did everything really quickly. We really appreciated how they called us a few days later to make sure that everything was running correctly, and to make sure we were happy. (gunthers) 756-9683 We've had no problems at all, and the home is really comfortable. And they always took off their shoes when they came inside so they wouldn't track dirt on our carpets! They were just really nice people. (mwm- CUSTOM MADE INDOOR WEATHER 4s. |