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Show Pleasant Grove Review New Utah - Thursday, March 25, 2004 - Page 3 Viqoioio fl.ofc'l HE To submit school information, call New Utah omce, sovooy. All Schools April 8-9 Spring Break, NO SCHOOL April 12 Snow makeup day, NO SCHOOL Aspen Elementary March 22-26 Abilities week March 25 Classic roller skating Cedar Ridge Elementary April 5-23 DRA and DRP testing all grades April 7 Maturation program 5th girls, 6th boys Central Elementary March 25 Maturation program 5th graders March 29-April 2 Teacher Appreciation Week Reminder, every Monday early out at 2 p.m. Deerfield Elementary No information available by press time Grovecrest Elementary March 22-26 Teacher appreciation week March 25 Spelling bee 9:15 a.m. March 30 D.A.R.E. graduation Lindon Elementary March 18-26 PTA Fund Raiser March 26 Pizza Hut "Book It" Ends March 31 Spring Pictures Manila Elementary April 2 D.A.R.E. graduation ' Mount Mahogany Elementary March 22 Report cards March 26 6th grade World Fair Rocky Mt. Elementary April 1 Spring pictures April 2 Spanish immersion registration for 2nd graders 7:30 a.m. Valley View Elementary No information available at press time Oak Canyon Junior High March 25 Inter band ensemble Timberline March 31 Adv. band ensemble April 1 Worlds fair 4-6 p.m. April 1 Track OJH April 2 College tours to BYU and UVSC April 7 Track THS April 13-16 Spirit week " t $ , i i V . ! , jr. Courtesy photo Junior high students perform a scene from the play "The Capricious Pearls," which opens tonight and continues through Saturday. 'The Capricious Pearls' opens tonight at junior high school Pleasant Grove Junior High School students are hosting "The Capricious Pearls" by Virginia Kidd tonight through Saturday at the junior high auditorium. auditori-um. The curtain rises at 7:30 P-m. and tickets are $5 for adults, $2 for children (3-A (3-A seniors are $2 and a family pass sells for $15. There is a Saturday matinee at 2 p.m. with all seats going for $2. Directed by Wendy Aston and assisted by Zach Fen-ton, Fen-ton, "The Capricious Pearls" star the hijinks and rollicking rollick-ing comedy of robbers who hope to retire. Heather at the 5- 8 p.m. March 30 April 1 Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri Apri 1-2 2 3 5 5 6 6 6 6 6-6-7 7 10 The "Eagle Pearl" Gang stole the famous "Eagle" pearls and stashed them in an old abandoned house before being caught by the police. Five years later, they return to retrieve the pearls so they can live comfortably the rest of their lives, except they find the house has been turned into a ladies' retirement home. The gang disguises some Tired of ordinary gifts or plain ...J 4nr CDEPIM nonnlp? LdlU3 IUI JI LUinL puu. a, 5 Call Li::i 225-8292 319-3431 - I 'i r - 'V ' v - s'i ... t , ) r r ' (I 1 '' r. ' I ' April 14 Track LRHS April 1 6 College tours of U of U Snow College April 20 Track LRJH April 21 Inter, orchestral festival MR April 22 Advance orchestra festival MR April 23 Intermed. choir festival TMS April 28 Track THS April 29 Career day Pleasant Grove Junior High March 25 Intermediate band festival 9:30 a.m. March 25-27 Spring play March 30 9th grade talent show tryouts March 31 7th grade story telling festival March 31 Advanced band festival 9:30 a.m. April 2 State Geography Bee April 2 Reality Town for 8th graders April 6 GPA activity April 15 9th grade talent show April 1 4-1 6 Language arts testing April 20 Orchestra concert April 21 7th grade assembly April 23 Freshman Luau and dance Pleasant Grove High School March 25-26 Fashion Frenzy 7-9 p.m. March 26 Baseball Orem March 26 Senior dinnerdance March 29-April 2 Elections week Softball Orem People Who Make A Difference Award 7 p.m. FCCLA State convention Provo Elections stomp ACT test Basketball Vs THS Tennis LPHS Region concert band Softball THS Soccer vs LPHS Tennis vs THS Track Ut. Valley Inv. at PGHS Ballroom on tour Baseball MVHS 12- 16 10-1 1th grade Language arts testing 13 Baseball vs orem 13 Softball LPHS 13 Soccer Orem 13 Tennis MV 13- 16 Seat belt week 14 Track THS 15 FFA Banquet 15 Softball MV 15 Tennis Orem 15-17 UIAAA Conference 15-17 State drama festival Murray HS of its members as old ladies so they can search the house unnoticed. ' The fun begins as the gang tries to outwit the seniors sen-iors and the police in this 1930"s style cops and robbers rob-bers comedy. Information from this article was taken from a PGJHS press release. rGv.vni" Home Teachers pg Nightty Mon.-Srt.! 7 4 9:15 pm Sat. Matinees S 3 & 5 pm Win A Date With Tad Hamilton Nighty iMon.-fri.! 7 4 9:15 pm Sat. Matinees 3 & 5 om PG-13 s r " " --.. 7 i - ' "'" - I' t " ( n ! Courtesy photo FFA participants are back row, left to right; Judy Runolfson, John Anderson, Rowdy Chadwick, Cory Kresser, Jennifer Miller and John Anderson; front row, left to right Jessica Jes-sica Yocom and Lindsey Hill. FFA members select two for honorary state degree The FFA Pleasant Grove chapter nominated two people peo-ple for the Honorary State FFA Degree. Judy Runolfson Runolf-son and John Anderson were selected for their devoted services to the Pleasant Grove FFA and the State Association. Runolfson is one of the vice principal's at Pleasant Grove High School. She is a very strong supporter of the FFA program and the students. stu-dents. She came from Lone Peak High School where she was a strong advocate FFA places The Pleasant Grove FFA just returned from the Utah FFA State Convention in Cedar City, held on March 18-20. The chapter did very well Fashion Frenzy is tonight at PGHS By Linda Butler "Fashion Frenzy," a fashion fash-ion show featuring contemporary contem-porary styles ranging from casual to formal, will be held tonight at 7 p.m. in the PGHS auditorium. The fashion show is free to the public. Forty high school students stu-dents will model fashions that are modest and in keeping with the Alpine School District dress code. 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She is valued as an asset to the high school FFA program pro-gram and its members hope to continue to have her around for a few more years to come. John was an active member mem-ber in his hometown FFA chapter in Shelley, Idaho, well at State this year and won the Outstanding Out-standing Food for American Program award receiving a plaque and $100.00. They also received the Superior Chapter Award. fashion show," said coordinator coordi-nator Julia Schwerdt. "To help kids understand they can look cool and be cool and still dress modestly." Following a beach theme, the entire show is set to music. Some of the latest styles in casual skirts and tops will be modeled. Students will also model dressy casual styles through formal wear. The formals and tuxes are from Walker's Bridal in Provo, hanksgivtng TJOTVFTl V J. 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All Shows: $4.50 All shows before 6 pm: '4' Shows after 6pm: Children 2-12 !4" Adultv '6' Senior '4"' served as a chapter officer, was a member of his chapters chap-ters state finalist parliamentary parlia-mentary procedure team for three years. John loves agriculture, and the FFA. He is currently current-ly a principal at the Hartvigson School in the Granite school district. We are proud to nominate nomi-nate John for his support of the Pleasant Grove FFA Chapter and Area IV, and his willingness to be a judge yearly at our area and chapter chap-ter contests. Convention Lindsey Hill also ran for State Officer and John Anderson competed in the job interview Career Development Devel-opment Event and both did very well. fashion accessories are by Super Target, hair and make up is by Capelli Hair, and floral arrangements are by Plum Flower Lane. "Fashion Frenzy" is sponsored spon-sored by the Pleasant Grove PTSA and the Lindon Character Char-acter Connection. Pleasant Grove Review 59 VV. 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