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Show Thursday, April 23, 1981 Par -- 5 Arbor Day Observance At State Training School the tree. The plaque will The public is invited to special Arbor Day observances to be held at the jl and Debi Newman To Wed Lyle Holmstead Debi Newman will become the bride of Lyle D. Holmstead on Saturday, April 25. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 7 to 9 in the Pleasant Grove Sixth and Tenth Ward at 475 North 700 East, Pleasant Grove. Friends and relatives are cordially invited. Parents of the bride-to-b- e are Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Newman, Pleasant Grove. Parents of the future bridegroom are Von and RaNae Holmstead of Lehi. Attending the bride will be Gayle Nicol as Maid of Honor, Sherri Lewis, Konni Newman, Michelle Newman as bridesmaids and Cherri Lee Newman as flower girl. Best men duties will be performed by Al Collins and Kenneth (Tink) Newman. Debi graduated from Pleasant Grove High and her fiance is a graduate of Lehi High School. They are both' employed in Lehi. School their Following marriage the couple will make their first home in American Fork. High School Senior Takes State FFA On April 1, Jim Ferguson, a senior at American Fork High, took state honors at the F.F.A. convention held at BYU. He received a plaque along with a check for $100 for his journal on Landscaping and Turf His journal Farming. now goes to the national convention. Jim is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Ferguson. Jim has worked at the Timp Turf and Landscaping farm in for Jerry Brooks since 1978. appreciation. Pageant Story Told at The backstage story of Utah Pageant of the Arts was told by k director Bill and script Kirk-patric- writer Betty G. Spencer at the Cultus Club, Payson, April 15. A brief history of the growth and progress of Utah Pageant of the Arts since its beginning production in 1973 was outlined by Mrs. showed be Pageant years. Mr. of Kirkpatrick production the through a presentation, answering questions of the group about the unique presentation. A glimpse of the program for the 1981 pageant concluded the program. Mr. Kirkpatrick and David Oran Brockbank, also a director, were guest speakers for the Provo Branch, National League of American Pen Women, at a recent meeting held in Orem. com- observance and the through the explained slide also various publications munity involvement and focusing on the beautification of the training school campus, Harold Hood, Arbor chairman who Spencer, provided by the USTS Chorus directed by Mrs. Lydia Kirkpa trick; and by the Pleasant Grove High School Girl's Glee Club. Refreshments will be served. Days economics, law, ac- business m vs mm:. n counting I, and accounting II. Scott has received a f. Presidential ScholarHe wiU BYU. from ship enter college in the faU 111:1 : and major in chemistry. His career goal is to become a dentist. m m Wt W'-- Cradle was born September 3, 1963 in Provo, Utah to Roger and Nancy Tracy. He Scott Club Meeting 4-- will Around when you need him... Outstanding April tree planting Music i include Business Student ceremonies. The programs will include comments by Superintendent Leonard W. La vis; by David Staples, Support Services Director at the school; and by Dr. Mark Allen, former training school superintendent. Also speaking briefly will be Edward Smith, of special education in area school districts; and Keith of Young, the training school program. Emphasizing Honors Highland Utah State Training School Amphitheatre center Friday and Saturday, April 24 and 25. Activities will be at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, and at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, and will include a short program J ft identify the donors name, year the tree (or shrub) was planted, and the name of it. In addition, the donors will be given a certificate of field and track events. Scott has aUo been involved ia various positions in his church. Business classes that Scott has taken to develop his knowledge of the business world school grounds supervisor, said several public schools and local landscaping nurseries will combine efforts with clubs to over 100 donate and plant about 100 trees and shrubs. An arboretum area will be located on campus. This will include a nature trail with the trees and shrubs in it to be identified by an engraved plaque next to 4-- H Brockbank the demonstrated Mr. staging of a Pageant production taped music through and narration from the performance, with the slide 1980 along Tracy has two brothers and three sisters. has Scott achieved numerous awards as a student in high school He has been honored by the Rotary Club as an Outstanding Student. He represented American Fork High School at the gathering of Utah High School Greats in St. George, Utah. He is American Fork High School's Sterling Scholar in Science and is an Eagle Scout. Scott participated in the Region VI Business Meet in Accounting and won third place honors in the Northern Division. He participated in the State FBLA Conference and placed in the top ten in the state of Utah in Economics and Business Law. At American Fork High School, Scott participates in several extracurricular ac- tivities. He is a member of the Future Business Leaders of America and serves the as parliamentarian for his local chapter. He is a member of the business team and competed in Accounting. Scott's hobbies in- clude basketball, football, tennis, baseball, fishing, hiking, News The following babies born in the American Fork Hospital on April 13: A boy to were and Garth Marie Romrell Bateman of Lehi; a boy to Alan and Deanna Terrell Hardy of Pleasant Grove and a girl to Ray and Karen Bilbao Johnson of Springville. On April 14 a girl was born to Marc and Doreen Joy Fox Palmer of American Fork. April 15 a girl was born to Terry and Susan Carter Walker of Lehi; a girl to Jay and Kimberlee Wilding Bennett of Lehi; and a boy to George and Margie Long Kone of I 11 Him BraniMnilHimi.nl. Plilff 1 YhW " . Scott M. Eastwood is an guy. He likes yardwork, camping and being with his young family. As Assistant VP and Manager of our American Fork office, we like having him around! So, when you're looking around for some answers on trust serv ices or for any financial planning, look to Scott. He knows his way around money matters. And you know where to find him. For hanking with a smile, come around soon. We want you back again and again and again! d Lindon. April 16 a girl was born to John and Jolene full-servi- Parker of American Fork and a girl to Gregg and Kathrene Lindsay Wolff II II For savings checking any banking need, borrowing ask Scott, Kathern, Valerie, Vern, Carole or Sharlene. Anyone at Nielson of Vernal. April 17 a boy was born to Robert and Patricia Perry Little of Manila and a girl to Marvin and Marilyn Bailey McAllister of American Fork. April 18 a girl was born to Jack and Kristen Keate Howe of Pleasant Grove and a boy to Lynn and Marva Helmick Bennett of First Security State Bonk of American Fork 650 E. State Road Member FOIC Heads-u- p people putting you ahead. Sandy. mmmmmmMm ooa t&W U to No i mm IP r U 11 ' s ii r l i i rces 7J I SI mo I iov AoofN ill ftAeocjJtMoP apiRW wb?88 soaecaq 0 t I poei sue? a - IE- M eutr M&ef par- . . UTAH'S L ( (tef m& LOWEST FOOD PRICES 1 1050 EAST STATE ROAD AMERICAN FORK, UTAH SUPER STORE Ne app oM ioTT-He- e Aovei2rTseo pc-s1- . |