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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1978 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH NOfthem UtClh Valley Young Adults Activities The Northern Utah Valley Young Adults will be holding their monthly dance on December 1, at 8:30 p.m. at the Pleasant Grove East Stake Center, 455 East 200 South. This in-volves Young Adults from the Lehi, American Fork, Alpine and Pleasant Grove areas. The cost is $1.50 per person and music will be by a live group called Nightshade. This month there will be Christmas decorations, refresh-ments and a visit from Old Saint Nick, so those who have been waiting for the right moment to drop some hints will have an op-portunity on Friday. All young adults 18 and older are invited and encouraged to attend. It should prove to be an enjoyable event and set the mood for the Christmas Season. Dress is casual but nice. No grubbies please. Leann Ash and Steven Kay Jeppesen Leann Ash and Steven Jeppesen Plan Rites Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Ash are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Leann to Mr. Steven Kay Jep- - LDS Seminary. She is attending BYU major-ing in Business Education. Steve is a 1974 pesen, son of Bishop and Mrs. M.K. Jep-pesen of Logan, Utah. The couple were married Tuesday, November 21st 1978 in a ceremony performed in the Manti, LDS Te mple. A reception in their honor will be held Saturday December 2, 1978 in the Pleasant Grove East Stake Cen-ter, 455 East 200 South, Pleasant Grove, from 7 until 9 p.m. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. Leann is a 1977 graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and graduate of Skyview High School and LDS Seminary. He served a mission in the Vera Cruz Mexico Mission ind has attended Utah State and BYU and is majoring in accounting. Attending the bride will be Kathleen Ash as Maid of Honor and best man duties will be per-formed by Brian Smith. Pre-nupti- showers were given by Diane Harper and Pat J. Nielsen and Ellen Ray Jeppesen and Donna Jenkins. The couple will reside in Logan while they continue their education. Wbgrn I mm VBHK rjf Jane Sorenson and Rick J. Madsen Jane Sorensen and Rick Madsen Set Temple Rites Mr. and Mrs. James D. Sorensen of Lindon announce the forth-coming marriage of their daughter Jane Marie Sorensen, to Rick J. Madsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon J. Madsen of Lindon. The couple will marry December 8, in the Provo LDS Temple. A brunch will be served to the wedding party following the ceremony in the Crystal Room in Provo, and will be hosted by the grooms parents. A reception will honor them that same evening from 7:30 until 9:30 p.m. at the Bungalow, 235 South 100 West, Pleasant Grove. All friends and relatives of the families are invited to attend. The Bride elect is a graduate of PI. Grove high school and LDS seminary. She was a member of the concert choir and also an officer in the FHA. She is em-ployed at Roberts Beauty Salon in PI. Grove. Mr. Madsen is also a graduate of PI. Grove high school. He atten ded Orem and Provo Technical college, majoring in welding and real estate. He is now employed at Geneva Steel in Orem. Attending the Bride will be Peggy Edajardo, Mrs. Gaylon Anderson, Mrs. Randy Christian-sen, Mrs. Hal Bennett, and Joleen Sorensen, flower girls will be Jen-ny Sorensen and Bodi Madsen. Best men will be Brian Jesperson and Guy Madsen. Special guests will be grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Grant Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hug, both of Orem. Ushers will be Brett Madsen, Shawn Mad-sen, Lynn Hilton, Gaylon Anderson, Randy L. Christiansen, Hal M. Bennett, James L. Sorensen, and Jason Sorensen. Showers given by June Butler and Jeniel Madsen, Peggy Ed-wards, Tova Norman and Liz Norman. After a short honeymoon the couple will reside in PI. Grove. Cadmus Club Holds Meeting At Bellistons The November meeting for Cadmus Club was held at the home of Faye Belliston where Cadmus mem-bers had an enjoyable evening as they con-tinued their study of the lives of some of our great pioneer women. President Beatrice Hayes welcomed the members and introduce the program for the evening. Carol Allen a club member gave a very in-teresting account of the life of Emmeline B. Wells. She used as her text "Sister Saints", along with other in-teresting information of the great women of Utah. Emmeline B. Wells was born in 1828 in Mass. She was one of the women who took an active part in the organization of the Relief Soc. in Nauvoo. Later in Utah she was President of the Re. Soc. from 1910 to 1921. Emmeline came to Utah in 1848 where she became an outstanding citizen and Church member. She was one of the leading women in gaining the right for women to vote. She took an active part in Womans Sufferage both in Utah and on the National level. She went to Washington D.C. to help on the National Sufferage Committee. She was a Poet, teacher, and the editor of a news paper called the womans Ex-ponent which was later replaced by the Relief Soc. Magazine. Hostess Faye Belliston and her Co Hostesses Avera William and Effie Adams served delicious refreshments to the 23 club members present. 120 Positions I I iross Koads Gallery, Inc. Needs Sales Personnel fc; 1 Commissioned Salesmen f 2. City Art Managers 3. Home Party Managers and Demonstrators Contact: Jan Randall Utah State Sales Manager Old JAYCEE Building in PI. Grove Friday and Saturday, Dec. 1 and Dec. 2 12 Noon to 9 p.m. Opening Nov. 30 Beverly's Beauty Shoppe Specials on Tints, Permanents, Ladies and Gents Hair Styling 450 fast State Pleasant Grove Phone 785-324- 6 Specials on Tints, Permanents, IS Ladies and Gents Hair Styling miHiM I Come in, Subscribe to the Pleasant Grove REVIEW Liuxurious xPWIm mmmtmlfmmmmw velour pullovers uKE'''"l jj PJEt " University Mall WgfM J W"V Trolley Square ''kjfcrJ? American Fork Norman L. Zurn and Nancy Fullmer Nancy Fullmer to Marry Norman Zurn Dec. 7 Mr. and Mrs. C. Ben Fullmer of Pleasant Grove are pleased to announce the forth-coming marriage of their daughter Nancy to Mr. Norman L. Zurn son of Mr. and Mrs. Vera L. Zurn of Ar-nolds Park, Iowa. The ceremony will be performed December 7th, 1978 by President Sorensen in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that same evening at the Bungalow 235 South 100 , West Pleasant Grove, from 7:30 to 9:30. An Open House will be held December 8th at Utah State University Center in Logan from 7:00 to 9:00 All friends and relatives ftrp invit.pd to da Heath and Pat Dietz. James Arrington will serve as best man along with Bill Zurn and Stephen Fullmer. The brides Aunt and Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilson of Salt Lake will be greeters. Special guest will be the brides grandfather Mr. Murrlle S. Wilson of Salt Lake. Bridal showers were given by Irene Gayle Rutter, Debbie Gray and the Young Adult Relief Society. After the honeymoon in Palm Springs and San Francisco, the couple will make their first home in Logan where they will con-tinue their education. attend. Nancy graduated from Pleasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary. While in High School she was active in CTDA, Pep Club President and Junior Class cheerleader. She graduated from Ricks College with an Associates Degree in Elementary Education. While attending Ricks she held the position of a Residential Assistant and was one of the finalists in the Homecoming Queen Pageant. She is presen-tly a Senior at BYU and will graduate in June with a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education. Norman graduated from Arnolds Park High School in Arnolds Park, Iowa. He was a member of A. P. Club and the Debate team. Started Arnolds Park Teen Club. Went to State in Speech contest and wrote for the school paper. He served four years in the U.S. Navy. He is a graduate of Utah State University in Logan where he received a Bachelor's degree in Sociology and graduated from LDS Institute of Religion, he was a student body of-ficer and President of Sigma Gamma Chi at Utah State. He was twice listed in "Who's Who in American Universities." He is currently completing his Master's in Sociology. Nancy and Norman attended the Univer-sity of Okoboji this summer while visiting Iowa. Maid of Honor will be Catherine Fullmer, Serving as brides maids will be Pam King, Lin-- Mary Says . . . Economy Disturbs Me by Mary West Depression, a state of mind or the economy? If it becomes a state of the economy it will also be a state of the mind. I've this story four times now and I find that I'm more disturbed about our predicament than I was when I originally sat down at the typewriter some five days ago. President Carter is giving a speech saying that there shouldn't be a recession or depression. At the same time an economist is making a speech that it will surely come by the end of next year if not the they could make more on or get on welfare. What kind of attitude is that for people wfto live in a land such as ours. The people who have the hardest row to hoe is the ones on fixed in-comes. Skyrocketing utility bills along with other essentials must already cause a state of depression for them. Suppose we did what the President asked for a period of time, would the merry go round slow down? Could we get our country into a lower gear without having a broken down economy needing a major overhaul. A slowing down could be a gentle general arch on businesses rather than a death blow that might otherwise occur for some. I suppose it is up to each of us individually to help with the cure. We cannot say that we haven't been warned. Every time we turn on the television or pick a newspaper up we are reminded of the problems facing us. Its kind of like Chicken Little crying that the sky is falling. Let find cover so that if the sky does fall we'll have a chance to survive. lirst part. For years people have predicted that this run away economy has got to grind to a halt eventually. Aren't we doing it to ourselves? We seem to live in a throw away society where the merchandise wears out or breaks down and needs replacement. We recently replaced a fifteen year old television set and the salesman told us, "Don't expect this one to last that long." I heard a report on the problems of the textile industry. We are buying more and more products from Taiwan and Korea. The wage for the textile worker in those countries was 45 and 58 cents per hour. No one should have to work for that wage but at the same time I don't believe that anyone is worth $15.00 per hour that is paid on some of our jobs. I have heard people make the statement that a certain job only paid S3. 50 per hour and Eagles to Hold Family Dinner Party Saturday The Fraternal Order of Eagles, Pleasant Grove Aerie No. 3372 will hold a family din-ner Saturday, Dec. 2. Dinner will be served at 7 o'clock and a program will follow. A bazaar is also planned for the evening. Anyone wishing to donate to the bazaar can contact Earla Cook, Bea Jones or Wilma Greenwood. Eagle members, their family and friends are invited to attend this family evening. All proceeds from the dinner and bazaar will go towards Christmas charities. An Ordinance Put this up above. NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PLEASANT GROVE, Utah County, Utah Public notice is hereby given that the City Coun-cil of Pleasant Grove will hold a regular public meeting in the City Coun-cil Chambers of the City Hall in Pleasant Grove, Utah, commencing at 6:30 p.m. on tuesday, Dec. 5, 1978. The agenda for the meeting consists in part of the following: 6:30 Public hearing to establish a zone for the Miller Annexation. This property is located at about 1000 West State Road. 6:45 Public hearing to discuss a proposal to declare a portion of the Wade Springs property surplus and to sell this surplus property. 7:00 Reading and ap-proval of the minutes of the meeting held Nov. 21, 1978. 7:15 Lee Wimmer, City Engineer report. (a) Mohican Lane drainage problem, (b) Manila's proposal of Murdock Avenue extended. Proctor Lane. 8:30 Dale Berg, Ex-planation of the Moun-tainland- s Water Quality Management program. 9:00 Bill Jones and Paul Rogers by invitation of the council to discuss up-coming legislation impor-tant to the city. Other Matters Adoption of a resolution to hold an additional public hearing on the proposed assessments for special improvement district 1977-1- . Review of a business license application for new owners of Carolyn's billiards. Other items as presen-ted by each councilman. Hospital Notes Among babies born at the American Fork Hospital during the past week were the following to parents from the Pleasant Grove and Lindon area. Nov. 18, a boy to Steven and Suzann Corbridge Hiatt. Nov. 21 a boy to Danny Bernell and Sylvia Fenton Graff of American Fork. Nov. 21, a boy to Kay and Leslie Annette Speir Thayne Nov. 23, a boy to Blair and Debra Ann Collyer Penrod of Orem. Lindon First Ward to Hold Bazaar on Friday The Lindon First Ward will hold a Bazaar to help with their building fund. The Bazaar is planned for this Friday, Dec. 1 at 6 p.m. in the cultural hall. You can come and get your Christmas gifts and also have dinner. There will be a fish pond for the kids and many, many more sur-prises. Everyone is welcome to attend. |