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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1976 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1976 97 Scouts Compete in 'Olympics' Ninety seven cub scouts participated in the annual Timpanogos Stake Cub Scout Olympics Saturday morning at the Central School playgrond. Six events- - standing broad jump, discus, baseball throw, bicycle rodeo, javelin, and rail walk-we- re the competitive events The winners were: 10 years old, 1st Brady Harris, 2nd David Willis, 3rd Jeff Grace. 9 years old, 1st Jimmy Southam, 2nd Sidney Willis, 3rd Wade Walker. 8 years old, 1st Darren Giles, 2nd Joey Doty, 3rd Nathan Wright. The Manila Ward cub scouts presented the opening ceremony. t 4 1 , W" if . f $ w ' t , ..' .trf" 1 t As1 --Pv-- 3 f , H ". ', ' . - t , u , ' 'o , , -- ;. 7 i I I I f . I X... k J ' " 10 YEAR OLDS 1st Brady Harris, 2nd David Willis, 3rd Jeff Grace were winners in recent Olympics for Cubs. v ' I : , "N 9 YEAR OLDS 1st Jimmy Southam, 2nd Sidney Willis, 3rd Wade Walker were winners in 9 year old competition .... "WS.. 8 YEAR OLDS 1st Darren Giles, 2nd Joey Doty, 3rd Na-than Wright. Manila Cubs presented opening ceremony. Shaun Bone Gets Eagle Badge In Recent Court or Honor tl.H. V I s .. Ti ,.-y ?; ! r 1 ittM 3 ; V - 1 I ' vt v 1 i vr 1 r .j "fir 1 Shaun Bone, son of Mr. and Mrs Lorin Bone was advanced to the rank of Eagle Scout in a recent Court of Honor. Many years of effort have gone into preparation for this goal. Shaun has make it an important goal in his life and has shown much individual growth. Shaun exceeded the 75 at-tendance requirement for his Duty to God "Trail Award", lacking only a few meetings in three years of having 100 attendance. Shaun is on the Honor Roll in Jr. High and was the editor of the year Book. His hobbies include art, leather work, carpentry, fishing and hunting. Supervising the physical preparation and clean up at the scout banquet was his Eagle project. He received his "arrow of light" award while in cub scouting and also served as a Den Chief. He has been President of his deacons quorum as well as Senior Patrol leader. Shaun is a fine example of how scouting was designed to make boys better people while improving themselves through organized activities. iiumi mm m "wi t 1 DANIEL I BOYD ( FUGAL fix Alpine School District iX W; Board of Education J Your Concerns are his Priorities. Some of which are: The importance of concentrating on quality education with respect and decency in the classroom, emphasizing moral values. The importance of parents taking a more active role in a child's education and discipline. An approach to education that emphasizes discipline, evaluation of progress and minimum standards of competency. The importance of a financially responsible building program to meet critical needs now, and the ability to provide for future needs, due to the accelerated growth of our communities: VOTE FOR EFFECTIVE AND RESPONSIBLE REPRESENTATION THAT PUTS YOUR CHILD'S EDUCATION FIRST! for by K mm Gtiztns for Betttr Education. FPC Apprwes Tripielmcrease In Chargeg for nsw NataralGas --mmn gas cs gong to gs tciin timm j wdat ot Unas team? No. The new ruling does mean a higher bill for you, but tain Fuel country will increase about $3 00 a month due to it will not triple. the Federal Power Commission ruling. It's estimated that the average residential bill in Moun- - MFS Reports Gas Flow at Well Mountain Fuel has one very important way of keeping The gas we produce ourselves costs us far less than the your gas bill as low as possible. gas we buy from outside producers and these sav ngs are Unlike many gas companies, we are not totally depen- - reflected in the price you pay dent on outside producers for the gas we supply. Only two states have lower average rates than you have Our own exploration and drilling programs have been Our loweh rates are the direct result of Mountain Fuel's very successful, and about a third of the gas you use comes efforts in finding our own gas supplies and in operatina from our own wells. efficiently. f NewFPC Ruling MayEncourage Increased Search for Gas The new Federal regulations, increasing the ceiling to the costs of production, which vary greatly from one area price on some gas, is intended to provide additional incen- - to another tives to encourage new exploration and drilling programs. of natural gas is the answer. That n our opinion however, the ruling in fixing single prices allow the price to fluctuate, depending on d2 for the entire nation has some problems. It affects the en- - mand. The supply and price would vary, depending on the actual costs ire nation and fails to recognize geographical differences. of production, competition, etc - rather than be It provides fixed cost increases without giving consideration single nationwide price. . a nxea With the ever-increasi- cost of all energies, it's more important than ever that we conserve in every way possible. Be careful in V your every use. Provide your home with proper insulation. Don't ivL waste any energy. 1V1U U fNlAl IN FI JFT , JjffTr Y0UR GREATEST ujWMMMi family xtM BARGAIN! TtllirSi S6Dt i 9 Al)- - featuring big BIRD j, COOKIE MONSTER thru Sat. Sept 18 ANDOTHER MUPPET r PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE i - . . Thurs 8:XPM Tues -- 8:00 PM ',. J CmZV' Fri ,. 8:00 PM Wed .'8:00 PM Bh' Sat. ..J:00J, 8:00PM Thurs 8:00PM 1 (801) Sun 4:00 PM Fri 8:00 PM ,V Mon Sat.. .. 2:00&8:OOPM ' ' s Special Performance V Thurs., Sept. credit Union League - . vf- - 'f 00 off 12 years & under ' " i Ticket Information '.'-- , 363-768- 1 X U w V MAILORDERS . JL ' FAreeCCEPTEDNOW yS admission to the Utah State Fair lA T g -- leIIon with purchase of Holiday on lee ticket. V workshop Salt Palace & all ZCMl stores prtW j 4 1 BIGBIDI1. i MUP,'E'i-IN- $6.00, $5.00, $4.00 ClJ All Seats Reserved I 1 HURRY, MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY! I I Mail with Stamped Envelope To:! Holiday On Ice, I Salt Palace, 100 S.W. Temple, Salt Lake City Utah, 84101 FIRST CHOICE: Date Time I SECOND CHOICE: Date Time I I Number of Tickets Ats Each s - Total Amount of Check or Money Orders (Please Print) I " NAME . I STREET PHONE . I CITY STATE ZIP i(L-Bu- y NOW! Don't Miss lt!&J Lindon City to Take Cats, Dogs On Saturday, September 11th, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Lindon City will receive any unwanted cats and dogs from its residents, (especially those not vaccinated for rabies). The animals will be taken to the Utah County Animal Shelter to be given away or disposed of. |