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Show Pleasant Grove Review New Utah! - Wednesday, October 11, 2000 - Page 12 ml "It was reported that a red Mustang drove by and an occupant of the vehicle threw something at the house. The suspects were found, and the vehicle was searched. We did not locate anything connected with arson, no matches or incendiary incen-diary items." It was determined that the fire was goin gf alleged action. The P Grove and Sti Marshall's offi duct an mvestigatj11 . Because of (L " n; the fire, the Plea flexf of Firef Depart assisted by the fv Was onandAmetwSg Fire From Front Page At this point, the cause of the fire is unknown. According to Lt. Clark Nielson of the Pleasant Grove Police Department, 1 V 53 Si 11 f - t ; 1 V I ) Photo by Marcella Walker Members of the Johnson family recently ran in the St. George Marathon. In the front are from left, Jerry Johnson, Brett Johnson, and James Johnson. Back row from left are Greg Bullock, Mike Johnson, Jerry Culwell, Heidi Johnson, Brad Johnson and Russ Johnson. Not pictured is Steve Castle. Mike Johnson has run the marathon eight times. Run From Front Page began running as a way to control his weight. "You hear about ' the runner's high. I think it's real. If you don't get to run, you miss it," he said. The family runners get together nearly every Saturday morning to do a long run. During the weekdays, each person does their own training. At the marathon, each person went at their own pace and everyone completed the race. Brad says the St. George Marathon is the most fun they have as a family. "I'm hobbling along on one knee, but I'm still planning on doing it again next year," he said. "I plan to keep running run-ning as long as my knees will let me." Heidi was still undecided about running next year. "I don't know, all the men will run again," she said. "It was such an awesome experience, experi-ence, the brothers were all supportive of me being the only woman. "I am extremely glad it's over, now I can think about something else," Heidi said. Tower From Front Page against the city for breach of contract. Schutjer promised prom-ised he could give the city a letter stating Voice Stream would not do that. There were many Mud Hole residents in attendance atten-dance last week at the council coun-cil meeting. John Johannesmeyer said, "I was very pleased they were willing to listen and explore the other side's position. Hopefully we are showing them how to listen to the people better." Mayor Ed Sanderson seemed to have concerns about the council's decision. "I think we've damaged ourselves on where we can locate towers based on public pub-lic clamor," he said. Family From Front Page there will be games, square dancing, and other fun activities at the Family Party Extravaganza. The day before Thanksgiving is Family Grand Entertainment where families will share their talent with Pleasant Grove grandparents. Friday, Nov. 24, closes the celebration with Family Fun Movie at the Water Gardens. The movie theater has generously donated 700 tickets, and in return, the families are asked to bring one canned food item per family to the theater. "My vision is to have an international sister city. Pleasant Grove would work with this city in promoting families," Miller said. In addition, she commented, "It doesn't matter what religion reli-gion you are. I hope this unites all; no boundaries." Heather attended Brigham Young University and received a Bachelor's degree in Public Relations and Marketing. She served a mission in Cali, Colombia. Her husband, Brett, has been very supportive and committed to this cause. The Millers have lived here in Pleasant Grove for seven years having moved from San Jose, California. xMXXStteYV. . i .W A Himtfil Walkman was left- nn tk , - - a " mc n unc seat nf vertible with its top down while the vpV;m . a cn- at a church in Lindon. When the driver rot-,, Parked car the Walkman was gone. It was valued at$4on t0 Several bikes were stolen last week incluH-Huffy incluH-Huffy bike valued at $100. 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""""6 j', wit; store manacr approached him to report that three men had inct i um f i- tit "uJut taken ouiuc iicuia num tiie siuiK. xney were seen Puttinir The officer searched the area but was unable to lo ? the suspects. f Police investigated an accident at 2498 N. 1300 W in rieasaiit vjrove wnen a anver went through liuocu Bigiis anu LuiiLiiiueu lu Liavei SOUtn On 1300 W 1 until she saw a large trench in the roadway. She vl unable to brake because of debris on the road sn a i i V..-J. i 1.1 ii. i . " sue uuiiieu west anu niu a. uatMioe mat was parked there The car sustained $2,000 damage but there was no damage dam-age listed to the backhoe. An accident occurred at 100 E. 1800 North when one car ran into the back of another. There was $2,500 damage dam-age to one car and $700 damage to the other. There were no injuries. After a person returned to his car in a parking lot at 381 W. Center St., Pleasant Grove, he noticed his carld been hit. A police officer talked with the owner of a car that had been parked near the damaged car. The person said that he thought he might have hit something when he backed up but he had gotten out of his car and could not see any damage so he left the scene. There wa; $4,500 damage to the car that was hit. n yt 200 West Main, Lehi 768-9581 Caterpillar Outdoor oot Specials ' BOOTS' Reg. $120 81m fin RivlPQ c 1 1 frrrf'T. hv r m , i i s H I I I I c ;np( sn3Er I Jeans & Jackets I -m- eans 099 3k - "urs a :onal M season Men. ::er due ;reope: x 1A :von 1 ;sqngB ".am op Visito !:iin a a. e tours ;" throuf and Outdoor Clothing! 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