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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1977 m PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1977 Kathy Brunner to Speak in Provo on Food, Drug Additives A three hour workshop will be held at the Provo City Center Auditorium 359 West Center, November 9, 1977, 9 a.m. Kathy Brunner will be the guest speaker. She will discuss such subjects as food additives, what control the Food and Drug Ad-ministration has, the sac-charin ban, weight reduction diets and food fads, cosmetics, nutrition labeling, and over the counter drugs by generic name. Kathy Brunner is a Con-sumer Affairs Officer with the Federal Food and Drug Administration, a component of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. She has been with the Agency for three years, work ing in the area of public af-fairs and consumer and professional education. Previously, she was a home economist with the U.S. Department oif Agriculture National School Lunch Program in Chicago and Washington, D.C. and a school home economics ad-visor with the Common-wealth Edison Company, Northbrook, Illinois. Ms. Brunner holds a B.S. degree in Home Economics from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, and a Masters degree in Nutrition from Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. She is an ac-tive member of such professional organizations as the American Home Economics Association, American Dietetics Association, Society for Nutrition Education, and the American Public Health Association. The program will be spon-sored by the Provo and Nebo School District Special Home Economics Department, Co-nsumer Homemaking Education Department of the State Board of Education. A nominal fee will be charged at the door. For further infor mation call Aleene Alder; 373-630- or Ann Bartlett; 489-474- e '' , v. ; MARGARET FOWLES Open house on Sunday Her children are: Joseph Burdell Davis, Dennis Leroy Davis, Both of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Wallace (Fay) Carlson, Eskdale, Utah, Mrs Lynn' (Nadean) Bellows, Orem, Mrs. Rollace (Delora) Pugh, Pleasant Grove, Neil Allen, Campbell Calif. Eldon Jay Davis, Pleasant Grove, Step Children: Mrs. Edwin (Jessie) Mart, Grant L. Fowles, Don Fowles, All of Pleasant Grove and Rex Fowles, Salt Lake. Open House Sunday for 80th Birthday Margaret Muhlestein Davis Fowles whose eighteith bir-thday was Sat. Oct 29, will be honored with an open house Sunday Nov. 6, from 5:00 p.m. till 8:30 p.m. The open house will be held at her home 50 North 1st East Pleasant Grove, All friends and relatives are invited. Mrs. Fowles was born Oct 29, 1897 at Winterquarters, Carbon County, Utah to Joseph Aaron and Margaretha Hitz Muhlestein, who came from Switzerland. Mr. Muhlestein was a coal miner in Winterquarters. Later the family moved to Provo where they made their home. Margaret went to school in Provo where she met Dean L. Davis on her graduation day. They were married July 1, 1916. they made their home in Edgemont area where they had a fruit farm. She worked by helping in the fruit sorting and packing for shipping. Mr. Davis died March 3, 1941 in Provo. Margaret married Charles Merrill Fowles Dec. 1, 1954, and they and the three young boys made their home in Pleasant Grove. Margaret and Merrill lived in the mountains in the summer where Merrill and the boys cut timber. They operated saw mills in Utah, Colorado, Nevada and Wyoming. Mr. Fowles also cut and sold Christmas trees for many years. He died Feb 27, 1975. Margaret taught primary, Sunday school and was organist in Primary. She played marches for the pupils to march in and out of the page school in Pleasant View. She has been a relief society class leader and visiting teacher. She has been a visiting teacher for over fifty years. Presently serving in the Pleasant Grove Second Ward. ' .3 . V - .', ... ... . .1 l-- ' X , V! . --y, v - ! - J MISS CATHRIN PARKS AND JAY C. HALES Cathrin Parks and Jay Hales to Marry in Salt Lake temple Rites Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Parks are pleased to announce the forth-coming marriage of their daughter Cathrin Ann to Clif-ford Jay Hales son of Bishop and Mrs. Clifford C. Hales. The couple have chosen Thursday, November 10, 1977 to seal their love in marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will follow the same evening in Pleasant Grove 9th Ward Chapel from 7:30-10:0- Miss Parks is from Eagle, Idaho and graduated from Meridian High School and LDS Seminary. She attended Ricks College for two years, and graduated from Utah Technical College at Provo in Nursing. She is currently em-ployed at Timpanogos Nur-sing Home. Mr. Hales graduated from Pleasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary and served a mission for the LDS church in the San Diego, Calif Mission and has attended BYU. He is currently em-ployed in Orem. The couple will make thier home in Pleasant Grove. o . - V, .,. f v PHILIP HANSEN AND MISS ANNA MARIE JENSEN Anna Jensen, Philip Hansen to Marry on Friday, November 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Delmore H. Jensen of Pleasant Grove are pleased to announce the ingagement and forthcoming marrige of their daughter An-na Marie, to Philip Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Han-sen of American Fork. The couple wll be married November 11th in the Tim-panogos Stake Center. A reception will honor them that same evening from eight until 10, at the same location. Miss Jensen attended-Pleasa- nt Grove High School and LDS Seminary. She is now employed in Pleasant Grove. Mr. Hansen attended American Fork High School, and is now employed in American Fork. Prenuptial showers have been given by Shanna Weleker, Karen Kunz and Anet Spencer. The Bride has selected her sister, Shanna Weleker as maid of honor. Her bridesmaids are Deloris Stonebraker, Stephanie Viekirrille, Anet Spencer, Lorie Madsen, Lori Weleker, and as flower girl Nicole Weleker. . Duties of Best Men will be preformed by David Mc- Donald and Lyn Hall. After their marriage the couple plan to make their home in American Fork. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Ballot 5200 Judge's initial Sample Official Ballot for Pleasant Grove, Utah YrtoJl TtJUL November 8, 1977 CITIZENS PEOPLES o o o For Myor UYarTerm For Mayor UYurTirai) For Mayor U.YaarTarml MARK BEZANT Q W. CORNELL HAYNIE Q Q For Councilman (4 Year Term) For Councilman (4 Yaar Tarm) For Councilman (4 Yaar Tarm) DONALD K. FRAZIER Q J. FRANK MILLS . Q ROLAND C. ROBINSON Q STEPHEN G. PETERSON Q Q Vote for any ONE person for MAYOR and any TWO person! for COUNCILMAN FOK) TLX1E FUTURE OF PLEASAWT ROVE - I t i ( ' "jr ' - - ' - ,,' i 5 vf ?A-k-v-::,- c . . K X ?s:-"- 'l " - , ...'" - ''"''-.-.-v,. " P " -- -: t . - v "" ' an.iii "iniiftwuiii tfinjiHiri in imtfi tr n 'i r" irf in v .ntmt, iiijj t TritintwiiiiiswBiMi'ii iiwn .i itcgiMiai V hi r v in T' liiMa'iirtr1 Through excellent cooperation from the citizens, the new Public Safety Building will be completed by next spring, and with anticipated additional funding the building will be complete with adequate equipment. Collector road systems within the city should be planned ahead but only constructed at the time of development in the area. Pleasant Grove City does not have the funds to invest in excess road construction. We are opposed to the process of condemnation of private property for roads unless an emergency exists. Annexation of several private properties into the city during the past few years has been an asset to the city. We favor future annexations to the extent that they are a benefit to the city and that services can be provided. With the efforts of many con-cerned citizens over the years, Pleasant Grove City has an excellent culinary water supply and distribution system. Elect: W. Cornell Haynie, Mayor J- - Frank Mills, Councilman Stephen G. Peterson, Councilman One thing about our new word for Bank Charges... The Price is Right! We're Open Saturdays fill)FDtC WASATCH BANK University Mall Orem Saniaquin Ottice 754 3216 WASATCH BANK OF PLEASANT GROVE 225 South Main Send Her Flowers Make Birthdays or Other Holidays a Special Occasion for Her. Specialized Funeral Flowers Planters Weddings We Rent Catering Supplies Tables and Cloths and Dishes THE QRGMBD SHOP 524 North State Lindon Phone 785-325- 1 1 t l " " .11 j Third Ward Hosts Dance Friday November 4 Everyone over 14 years old . is invited to a dance this Friday night Nov. 4th. The dance will be held at the 3rd and 11 ward cultural hall, at 193 North 400 East Pleasant Grove. Live music will be provided by K.C. Jones, and the costs will be $1.50 per person. Dancing will be from 8 to 11 p.m. and the dress will be casual and church standards. An invitation is extended to everyone in Pleasant Grove, and bring all your friends. Come and have a fun evening and meet some new friends. Young Special Interest Events Are Given for Week The Young Special Interest activities this weekend will begin with activity classes Friday, 7:30 at the Lehi Stake Center, 851 North 1200 East. The topics will be Native American-- New Perspective; "Some of My Favorite Things-Piano"- ; and Stimulating Creativity in Your Child. The weekly dance will follow the classes at 9 p.m. The Band will be Fifth Avenue. For further information on other activities call the hot lines, 375-140- 9 or 225-555- Garden Club Holds Meeting at Home of Verland Saling The Garden Club met at the home of Verlin Saling for the November meeting, Thursday the 27th. President Moya Told greeted members and guest-Mr- Tom Lewis, Mrs. Frank Mills and Mr. Steven Peter-son. Club projects were discussed. Karla Haynie reported completion of the bench at the DUP Park. She expressed thanks to Mr. John Huntsman and city crews who installed the bench last week. It is hoped that many citizens and visitors will enjoy this bench. The landscaping at the south entrance to the city is also being completed this week. A sprinkling system was installed here and evergreen plants have been planted to insure a beautiful, low maintanence area. Garden Club members are happy to have been of assistance to im-prove our city. Steve Peterson introduced himself and spoke on the restoraton of the G on east mountain. Frank Mills thanked the Garden Club for the work they have done to beautify Pleasant Grove. There are for-ty clubs in Pleasant Grove, he said, and many of them form a nucleous of service to the city. He reviewed the plans for the new Central Park playground equipment, etc. The members asked questions and discussed possibilities of future service. Members present were: Lucille Hlllman, Eva Reynolds, Velma Gillman, Evelyn Schoonover, Verlin Saling, Karla Haynie, Irene Earl, Fern Harris, Ruth Cob-ey- , Edna Hunt and a new member, Joan Lewis. Legion Auxiliary Holds Meeting At Home of Mary Bezzant The American Legion Auxiliary unit 70 meeting for October was held at the home of Mary Bezzant, Chairman for the scholarship and Education program. The meeting was called to order by President Thelma Barnes. The pledge of Allegiance by Sergeant at Arms Mary Washburn. Chaplain Vivian Spencer offered the prayer. The group sang 'America' led by Sarah Monson, accom-panied by Reva Ahman. The minutes were read by June Monson. It was voted that Mary Bezzant would be Chaplain for 1977-78- . Mrs. Delores Bradshaw was the guest speaker. She gave a very in-formative talk concerning available scholarships and education data concerning students. Also from the Pleasant Grove High School a musical number was ren-dered by Edna Snelson who sang: 'The 'Little Damozel', accompanied by Mr. Tucker. The next meeting will be in November when the Auxiliary and Legion will host their annual Armistice Day Banquet. The boy and girl staters and their parents will be guests. Refreshments were served by the committee Mary Bez-zant, Vivian Spencer. Only the (ty Newspaper on the roof ... is about as uncommon as training faithful dog to fetch it (from the roof). But it's worth the trip for only the newspaper presents such a wide range of news, views and entertainment. Even possibly, tips on the care and feeding of pets! |