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Show Thursday, December 18, 198- 0- New Seminary Teacher Named At Jr. High Local Steelworkers Honored At Norman B. McAllister will be taking over as principal of the American Fork Senior Seminary at the beginning of the second semester. He will be replacing David Luncheon Geneva Works employees were honored for 15 years or more of continuous service with U.S. Steel Corporation at a luncheon at the Riverside McCuistion, who will leave with his wife, Irene, to mission serve an Country Club. for One hundred and eighty-seve- n Fork. American taught at He abt Pleasant Grove Sr. four for High Cottonwood years, High in Salt Lake, and Central Junior High in Salt Lake for three years, where he also served the Church in Lima, Peru. Brother McAllister has taught in the Seminary program for fifteen years, this being his third year at Heading the list as veterans of 35 years of service were John S. Ashton of Provo, rotary shearman in the Rolling Mills Division; John V. Christensen of Pleasant Grove, machinist in the Maintenance, Utilities and Transportation David and Irene McCuistion long-tim- Stonebraker, Roy A. Wagstaff, all of LeRoy H. Webster, American Fork. Keith S. Powell and Boyd F. Strong, from Lehi. Don T. Gillies, William M. Walker, of Lindon. Dan F. Carson, Bert E. Clark, Renae B. Frazier, William G. Kerr, Lawrence R. Mitchell, Mont D. Pulham, Douglas L. Leland W. Swensen and Rex J. Wilson of Robinson, Brother and Sister David and Irene McCuistion have been called to serve in the Peru Lima South Mission and will enter the MTC in January. A farewell will be held at the Manila First Ward this Sunday, Dec. 21, at 1:00 p.m. with an open house in thier home, 8825 Canyon Road, Pleasant Grove beginning at 4:30 p.m. Ad friends and relatives are invited to attend. Brother McCuistion has been the Principal of the American Fork Senior Seminary. He has been with the Church Education System for the past nine years, coming to Pleasant Grove as a seminary teacher a year and a half after the family joined the church in California. Brother and Sister McCuistion have three children of their own and have four Lamanite students. There are five grandchildren in the family as welt. Two of their children, Lisa and Mitch, as wed as two of their Lamanite children, Arthur Morales and Sandra Coochyouma, have also served missions for their church. New Year's Eve Pleasant Grove. 25 YEARS Max H. Holindrake, M. Nile D. 15 Dance Tickets Continues Available Jones, Buckner, Gaylen Dell C. Sanders and James T. Thompson of American Fork. Leo J. Brown, Rel E. Brown, David L. Grace and Melvin B. Wengreen of Lehi. Drew V. Edwards, Don E. Hardman, Kenneth and Alma R. Radmall of Pleasant Grove. Concert Series schedule The the for Stake The Timpanogos New Years Eve Dance will Square Concert Series has been announced Temple Poulson D. be held at the Timpanogos Stake Center in Pleasant Grove from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. with the theme of "Reflections." Music will be provided by the 0'Neil Miner Band with a floorshow presented from 10:30 to 11. A buffet will follow the floorshow and there will be noisemakers at midnight. Everyone age 16 and over is invited to attend. Advance tickets are available for $5 per person or $12 through February. r The same concerts will be presented Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. in the North Center Visitors Upper Theater. Tickets are available at the visitors center. Admission, which is free, is limited to those age eight and older. one-hou- YEARS: Roy D. Flack, and Larry R. Williams of American Fork. Carl L. Stewart of Lehi. Wayne Anderson, Rex W. Newman, Frank C. Todd of Pleasant Grove. Jerry L. Phillips and These performances have Sometimes a noble failure sei w tie world as faithfully as a distingi. lied success. i been scheduled; Mormon Tabernacle Choir Youth Mormon Dec. and Chorus, Symphony in the tabernacle; and The family circle is the spireme conductor of Christianity . 19-2- 0 Pro Musica, Dec. 26-2- . but he would be so pleased with the environment here f . t' Volunteers Sought LEE At BYU Approximately limited time only NICH0LES 756-406- 0 200 .A language. women "We need volunteers who are willing to give of themselves by helping these wives better understand our culture and Look for language," Dr. Flores said. "Think of how you would feel if you lived in a our did not foreign country, know the language or jPcBttipaDascDaiLl culture, and had no family or friends around." per family. Tickets may also be purchased at the door Interested people should call the International Office (378-269in the Brimhall for the same price. Building. 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He is serving as President of the Young Men's Mutual and the Priests advisor in his ward. BYU 1978-7- 9 Off of our regular Called to Serve Mission 35-ye- The school year was spent in Western Samoa, where he was Business Manager of Church Schools. McAllister Brother received his BS degree from CARPET CLEANING SPECIAL ... 20 DISCOUNT Division; Roland S. Dean of Lehi, heavy duty operator in the Maintenance, Utilities and Transportation Division; John P. Hansen of Lehi, conductor in the Maintenance, Utilities and Transportation Division; Harold K. Hooley of Lindon, pusher operator in the Coke and Coal Chemicals Division; Warren H. Martell of Provo, general foreman of ladle house transportation and services in the Blast Furnaces Division; and Blaine A. Thomas of Spanish Fork, first helper in the Open Hearth and Foundry Division. After presentation of the awards service awards were given to 99 employees for 30 years, 57 for 25 years, and 23 for 15 years of service. e The steelmakers honored are listed below by their home towns in this area: 30 YEARS: Vaughn J. Hamnett, Norton 0. McDaniel, Rulon C McDaniel, Ronald D. Strong of Alpine. Mark L Abbott, Keith Adams, Ralph A. Anderson, Vearl L Anderson, Robert N. Christiansen, Ivan H. Ferguson, Leland G. Hampton, Ray Howes, Raymond Roundy, Louis Junior as principal RoadLehi ffB df'tP (Da FlTnlrv7(0)dI WITH Way - 768-810- 9' |