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Show Plesanr Grove Review - Thursday, December 9, 2004 - Page 3 Ceremony PG student to march in Rose Parade i do :ety of 1 leave lce and scover doing ij he library iob, deliv. irnetser,. at you do. satisfy ;ents couli in be 9 p.m. Hi amilies i: ebration iet for Sid o 9 p.m. ;er, 2( irthannc r event, t ageantr! minutest: re will be bit, a tt i chilte door EE y or erect: willbetb orchilte lley may! ere once )n reco: the pro?' icil. Pai: nt ced': icated tr , from t! Kentu ant, 350 rtofp es.Inl the tthedfj' jtiplex ;ofM; . propel led usinf:; rtain nglanft' . iidinr:: )05. ted co5 1 Nov. 4 to coi it te Jl" " ' through she reminded hoir of the order, Eng- " , Spamsn, ubi man, h called up Ashley 'r , ' j or, Tfilia MerkW ead the sign language, Jttie Lou - e I 'Ves remembering a silent .1 nKAir TO I I Ol OT ,'v heard the sound of .oved nanus as- : Kevin Gillman welcomed nnciflrirQfmn C!rm hftee, and invited council jember j-iiiiuc.y xjayoo lu dve a prayer. Bayless gave ianks "for such a warm wonderful community m'trVlt. " Gillman introduced "life-jff "life-jff Lindon resident" chard Draper. Repeating i i U oaiH at tVip trpo Ming 9001 Dranor ead the angel's words to lesher jpneras as wiiLiei! in IS Oiwe. The choir sang "Only a aby Came," with soloists ieIie Wilhite and Blake )omer, then bkateboard-y bkateboard-y Santa," and "Warm and jPigeons Tip-a-Cc; ity. "I appreciate these birds, said Smith. "It was a ad time. They are true athletes. ath-letes. These pigeons can go over 600 miles in order to tome home during racing. You must rejuvenate a racing rac-ing team and 50 pigeons are just not enough." Under the new ordinance, ordi-nance, owners may now keep a maximum of 90 racing rac-ing pigeons during the nonths of January, February Febru-ary and June through December of each year. :rom March 1 to May 31, -20 pigeons may be kept, lowing the owner to raise pigeons for the replacement if breeders and losses during dur-ing the old bird and young fed racing seasons. ' A conditional use permit 3 also required to keep and ise racing pigeons. A use snnit will only be authored author-ed in residential zones Rl-:2 Rl-:2 or larger and the lot ist contain at least :(W0O square feet of real Property. Permits are not Quired in the A-l zone to eeP and raise racing P'geohs. The ordinance now speci-:ies speci-:ies citizens wanting to Wain a permit must also a member in good stand's stand-'s f a national racing-?!eon racing-?!eon organization and in d standing with a local pigeon club. concern with this 'lrdinance is how to police "ese pigeons and how to eal with complaints from Public," said City Coun-Jan Coun-Jan Mark Atwood. "This a model year for this Trance. Let's document happens and see if 7 Pilot program will work lot work." Current permit holders l help Animal Control for Sai; Thek Mortgages! B! rates. Best terms. Ca nr( r in r, quote. La" Rodger, 360-9133 l?i!!!!!dWI5 pm 12-9-04 lintc irrr Ends Thurs. 12-9-04 an iy,7-TT 'T'amire pg 1Z ':15 pm Sot. Matinees 9 3 & 5 pm hi i ii i i hi Fuzzy." John F Thadt 1113 frie"ds he had been in the Shep- herds Field in the HoTy Land several times, and read the story 0f Jesus's birth from Luke 2 Mayor Larry Ellertson JPoke briefly saying that the nrst Christmas tree lighting, light-ing, in the Great Depression, Depres-sion, was 20 lights scraped together, and asked residents resi-dents to share their abundance. abun-dance. He then invited Stephen Smith to lead the group m tree lighting songs. "The quality of your smgmg will determine whether the lights come on," Ellertson said. , Smith began with 'Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer." No lights. How about "Jingle Bells." Still no lights. The final notes of "Silent Night" brought the lights on, Little Miss Lindon royalty passed out candy canes, and people talked and went their ways, leaving leav-ing an empty yard with Christmas music playing. Contact Harlow Clark at harlowclarkjuno.com. Continued from front officers in controlling the feral pigeon population within the city. Permit holders hold-ers will also help provide education, training and support to new conditional use permit applicants. Currently Smith and Olson have the only active racing pigeons sanctioned by clubs in the Pleasant Grove area. "We have agreed to help catch and dispose of any pigeons that may be a nuisance," nui-sance," said Olson. The ordinance specifies that "all pigeons shall be kept in the loft except for training and racing. All odors shall be confined on the owners property and not be noticeable to neighbors. neigh-bors. In addition, each bird must wear a seamless leg band to identify the owner or keeper. All records will be open for inspection by the Animal Control Officer." Violating the ordinance is a Class C misdemeanor, and the permit can be revoked for a year if there are three violations in a year. "This modified ordinance is a direction we feel good about," said Danklef. "We have copied a national ordinance ordi-nance and feel the both sides have reached a good compromise." "I appreciate all that the city has' done," said Smith. "I feel that a good , compromise compro-mise was reached on both sides. The city has learned a lot about the sport pigeon racing." Happy Birthday, Suzanne Hull Love, Your Family Linda Butler Marching in the Tour-' nament of Roses Parade this New Year's Day will be a dream-come-true for Pleasant Grove High School senior Megan Donaldson. Don-aldson. Megan was chosen to be part of the Bands of America Amer-ica color guard in this illustrious parade broadcast broad-cast to 49 countries. "To be selected for this unique opportunity is a once in a lifetime experience experi-ence for these students," said Scott McCormick, Bands of America president presi-dent and CEO. The color guard marches march-es with the band in parades, performing routines rou-tines with large colorful flags, and precision drill routines with rifles. "The rifles are made of wood," Megan said. But even wooden rifles can cause bumps and bruises as proper twirling and throwing techniques are perfected. Visit thoughtful ideas. And you take advantage of these opportunities early in the campaign." All of the school's fourth-graders had to write a letter, Przybyla 1 said. Students also wrote to Gov. Olene Walker, President George W. Bush or Pleasant Grove. Santas good children during the St. Nicholas Season. Those attending the weeklong event were able to listen to groups caroling along the streets of historic his-toric downtown. Talented local artists provided nightly entertainment on the Main Street stage. Visitors Vis-itors were also able to sip hot wassail while reading "Twas the Night Before Christmas" that adorned the . streets in large book form. "I am grateful for all of the positive community support' that we received for this event," said Melanie Miller, of Melanie's International Gourmet and president of the Historic Pleasant Grove Business . Association. Associa-tion. Entries must be turned in to the paper by Monday at 2 p.m. of the week you would like the notice printed. Cleary Building Corp. wvyw.clearybuilding.com Winter Build Savings Buy Now Save Now Erected on your level sile Jan. - March. 2005 Featured Special 30' x 40' x 10' sarfr $8,795 SrriaTrin in the manufaciwio, shipping and nstatotion of customed rmngneeraistiictre . Over 58,000 buflcSngs sdd rata . Fully Insured and best wanarty h the Musty Work Smart Work Sat. ST NT" , Muiple United SMIM Loctionsl - Toll Free 1-800-373-5550 Megan received excellent excel-lent color guard training last June at a week-long Bands of America Summer Band and Orchestra Symposium Sym-posium held at Illinois State University in Normal, Nor-mal, 111. Her skill with flags and rifle earned her a position in the highest group the Master Class. Megan was selected from hundreds of applicants appli-cants throughout the country to march in the 60-person Color Guard that is part of the 400-piece 400-piece marching band. "She's the only girl from Utah to make the team," said her mother, Linda Donaldson. "I'm so excited," said Megan. "This is the biggest parade there is." Megan and her family will leave the afternoon of Christmas Day to drive down to southern California. Califor-nia. Megan will practice and rehearse for a week before parade day. Pre-parade Pre-parade exhibitions include Mayor Jim Danklef. Having Huntsman come to the school was a great surprise to Przybyla Przyby-la and a good opportunity for the students, she said. "It was something that I wanted to have happen but didn't have any control con-trol if it did happen," she said. "When I heard (he Continued from front "This event was successful suc-cessful even with the cold," she said. Miller extended thanks to the PG Business Association, Associ-ation, Gayliene Omary and Betty Memmot, City Council Coun-cil members Mike Daniels and Cindy Boyd, Pleasant Grove Leisure Services and Streets and Water Department, local police and fire departments, local volunteers who helped paint candy canes, Cole McClure, and all of the wonderful entertainment each night. Those who would like to participate in next year's celebration, entertainers with different cultural backgrounds, should contact con-tact Melanie Miller, 785-4573. 785-4573. ((CINEMA S Movies starting Dec. 10": 1. Oceans Twelve (PG-13) tai7v 4:00 7:10 9:40 SaL 12:30 4:00 7:10 9:40 Sun. 4:00 7:10 2. The Work& The Glory (PG) ftny:4:50 7:15 9:35 SaL 12:00 2:25 4:50 7:15 9:35 Sun. 4:50 7:15 3. The Polar Express (G) Daity: 4:25 7:10 9:20 SaL 12:05 2:15 4:25 7:10 9:20 Sun. 4:25 7:10 .The Incredibles (PG) Daft: 4:40 7:15 9: -l0 Sal 11:30 2:05 4:40 7:15 9:40 Sun. 4:40 7:15 . National Treasure (PG) Daily: 4:00 7:00 9:45 SaL 12:45 4:00 7:00 9:45 Sun 4:00 "00 6. Christmas with tie Kranks (nj) Daily: 4:55 7:20 9:30 SaL 12:20 2:40 4:55 7:20 9:30 Sun 4:55 "20 performing at Disneyland and at a Tournament of Roses Bandfest. She has participated in the color guard at Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove High for four years. As a member of the color guard she marches with the band in a variety of parades - this summer she marched in the Strawberry Straw-berry Days Parade, Provo Freedom Festival Parade, the Lindon Days parade and American Fork's Steel Days parade. The color guard also performs during halftime at high school football games and in marching band competitions and performs two types of routines, rou-tines, waving and twirling colorful flags and performing perform-ing with a rifle. In the Rose Parade, Megan will be performing with a flag. It takes a lot of coordination and control to march and keep in time with other members of the color guard. Megan practices about eight to 10 hours a week was coming) I thought it was just great." Huntsman encouraged the children to follow their dreams and said if they really want to be good at something, they have to practice. He also told the group that each time he makes a decision he will think Sko online au www.thanksgivingpointcom New School Hours: Daily 1:45 Fri. & Sat. 11:30 Son. 3:20 EARLY BIRD MATINEE! First Matinee Showing Mon.-Fri. $3.75 r-TTTl-ITIi.l Oceans Twelve (PG-13) Daily: 3:50 6:50 9:45 Fri & SaL 12:50 3:50 6:50 9:45 Sun. 3:50 The Incredibles (PG) Dally: 4:00 7:00 9:35 fri & SaL 1:00 4:00 7:00 9:35 Sun. 4:00 7:00 The Work and the Glory (PG) Daily: 3:30 6:20 9:10 Fri & SaL 12:40 3:30 6:20 9:10 Sun. The Work and the Glory (PG) Daily: 2:25 4:50 7:20 9:50 Fri & SaL 12:00 2:25 4:50 7:20 9:50 Sun. 4:50 7:20 Polar Express (G) Daily: 2:20 4:45 7:10 9:30 Fri & SaL 12:00 2:20 4:45 7:10 9:30 Sun. 4:45 7:10 National Treasure (PG) Daily: 4:00 7:00 9:50 FrL & SaL 1:00 4:00 7:00 9:50 Sun. 4:00 7:00 The Incredibles (PG) Daily: 3:00 6:00 9:00 Fri & SaL 12:10 3:00 6:00 9:00 Sub. 6:00 Christmas with the Kranks (PG) Daily: 2:25 4:50 7:15 9:30 Fri '6 Sat 12:05 2:25 4:50 7:15 9:30 Sun. 4:50 7:15 Wednesday Night is Bargain Nightl All Shows: $4.50 All shows before 6 pm: '4s" Shows after 6pm: Children 2-12 4M Adults50 Seniors '4s0 Call 756-7669 to place a classified ad North County Newspapers 59 W. Main American fork 756-7669 Fax: 756-5274 Kirk Parkinson 756-7669 Publisher kparkinsonheraldextra.com Barbara Christiansen 756-7669 American Fork Citizen and Lone Peak Editor bchristiansen heraJdextra.com Cathy Allred 756-7669 PL Grove. Lehi and Pony Express Editor callredSheraldextra.com Beky Beaton 756-7669 Sports Editor bbeaton & heraldextra.com Jennette Esplin 756-7669 Office Manager jespluiSheraldextra.com Lane Dubois 756-7669 Advertising Account Executive ldubois heraldextra.com and is the captain of the Pleasant Grove High School Color Guard. She is also a member of the UVSC Color Guard team, "Envision." As a member of the color guard, Megan has learned performing skills, teamwork, and perseverance. persever-ance. "This has taught me that if I want to succeed at something I have to work for it," she said. Megan has been working work-ing to raise funds to help with expenses connected with performing in the Rose Parade. Donations to support Megan can be made to Bands of America, PO Box 587, Pleasant Grove, UT 84062. For more information about sponsoring Megan and about Bands of America Amer-ica contact Chuck Henson at 800-848-2263. Linda Butler can be reached at lindasbutlerjuno.com. 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