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Show THURSDAY DECEMBER 14 1978 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1978 ( "TASTE OF SONG" Young Singing group will present concert tonight, Thursday, Dec. 14 at the Jr. High Auditorium, starting at 7. Program Tonight at 7 at Junior High Singing Group to Present Christmas "A Taste of Song" a young singing group, will present a Christ-mas program entitled "A Sleighride through Christmas, tonight, Thursday, Dec. 14 at 7 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove Jr. High auditorium. This vivacious young singing group, directed by Raychelle Iverson and accompanied by Sandra Walker, will be performing and singing a variety of traditional as well as contem-porary Christmas music. They plan to bring an hour of holiday enjoyment. The Chorus, spon-sored by the Pleasant Grove City Recreation, consists of 40 children and youth, ranging from the ages of 5 to 15 years. The following children will be per-forming: Linda Anderson, Terresa Bristol, Dean Brandon, Melanie Dean, Tammy Dodge, Terri Dodge, Scott Fowers, Kathy Fowers, Roxanna Fowers, Brenda, Jolynn and Lynn Gillman, Todd Gurney, Monica Hall. Anissa, Becca, Missy and Peggy Hallam, Chad, Kent, Lynn and Scott Hone, Kristy Knittle, Stacey, Ashley Jason and Lance Lemon, Julie Lloyd. Melissa Lund, Irene and Lori Meldrum, Norman Montague, Sherrie Neilson, Jim-mi- e Richards, Kenja Runolfson, Hope, Samantha and Spring Smith, Jenn and Kristi Thomas and Michelle Tingey. CHRISTMAS SCENES Students Pete Campbell, Barbara Williams, Cindy Harvey, Kyle Warnick, Julie Harvey put details on one of the Christmas scenes they are preparing for display in the city park. The students are under the direction of Alton Hone of the Art Department I Whole $179 1 ROUND STEAK ... 1 , f RIB STEAK 1 89 1 b t $049 i SIRLOIN STEAK L W M $075 STEAK L ib. 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League Standings Kinsmen 3 0 Dougs TV 3 0 Teds 3 0 Mills 2 0 Wasatch Bank 2 1 Wils 2 1 Southam & Warb. . 1 1 Intermountain Gift 1 1 Liberty Const 1 1 Carolyns 1 2 Westland Realty ... 1 3 J&d Painters 1 3 Wimmers Eng 0 3 Kelley's Plumbing . 0 4 Top Ten Scorers Colby Adamson 73 Bob Lott 64 Bill Allen 62 Rob Church 58 Dave Spainhower 51 Raymond Green 49 Gary Rhoades 45 Mark Ostler 43 Kurt Christeson 42 Lane Butt 41 Mark Phillips 41 Brent Clark 41 Last Week's Scores Dougs TV 61, Kelleys 47 Wils 41, J&D 39 Teds 67, Wimmers 64 Intm. Gift 49, Carolyns 37 Teds 53, Wasatch B 45 Kinsmen 77, Kelleys 54 J&D 62, Liberty C. 56 Dougs TV, Westland 41 Wils 62, Wimmers 57 Next Week's Games Wednesday, Dec. 20 6:30 Kinsmen vs. Wils 7:30 Carolyns vs. Mills 8:30 Dougs vs. Liberty C. Wimmers gets a Bye. Thursday, Dec. 21 6:30 Kelley vs. Wasatch 7:30 S&Wvs. Teds 8:30 TGM vs. J&D. Westland gets a bye. Educational Toys May Be Less Costly Than Others By Daryl J. McCarty force you to reach for the smelling salts: A chess set, a bookkeeping record for the young wage-earne-a set of beginner's oil or acrylic paints, a shoe-shin- e brush, a globe map of the world, a merit badge booklet for the Boy Scout, a jump-rop- e for the young athlete, a savings account with a minimum deposit or a family game,,. An old favorite educational .gift, of course, is a book. You can find everything from "How to Draw Dogs" to "Gray's Anatomy" in your nearby bookstore. Your child may not have to have the art book to learn how to sketch the family pooch. But that youngster will need to read ''Gray's Anatomy" before becoming a medical doctor. Merry Christmas. You've bought a pile of clothes and toys for the kids and you think the Christmas shop-ping's all done, and then you, have a Horrible Thought. "I haven't gotten each kid an educational toy! You tell yourself. Then you have Horrible Thought Number Two: "There's hardly any Christmas money left!" Sorrow not, gentle parents It happens that isoma of the very finest educational gifts probably cost much less than many of the other presents you bought. For instance, an acquaintance said one of the most valuable Christmas presents she received as a little girl was a jigsaw puzzle. It was a map of the United States, and each piece was one of the 50 states. Another friend said his favorite boyhood Christmas present was a $1.79 flashlight. "I took it apart and played with the pieces so many times that before a month was gone, I knew quite a bit about basic electricity." Did you know that pocket calculator can be bought at some places for less than $5.00? It won't bankrupt the Christmas kitty to buy your daughter some knitting needles and a skein of yarn. And what about a hammer and a sack full of nails for your son? Some other suggestions for other educational gifts with price tags that won't Notice of Regular Meeting of the City Council of Pleasant Grove Public Notice is hereby given that the City Coun-- , cil oft.Pleasant Grove will hold a...tegular public, meeting in the City Coun-cil Chambers of the City Hall in Pleasant Grove, Utah commencing at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Decem-ber 19, 1978. The agenda for the meeting consists in part of the following: 6:30 p.m. A public hearing to review the vacating of 300 South Street between 1300 East and the 7th, 8th and 13th Wards LDS chapel parking lot. 7:00 Reading and ap-proval of the minutes of the meeting held Dec. 5, 1978. 7:15 Lee Wimmer, City Engineer report. (a) Payment on Central Park, b) Mohican Lane drainage problem, c) Manila's proposal for the extension of Murdock Ave. d) Other business. 9:00 Martin Powell, Request for business and beer license for Carolyn's Billards. Other Matters: Adoption of a resolution requesting the State Legislature to adopt legislation authorizing and enabling municipalities to enact and impose impact fees on new developments that create the need for new services and improvemen-ts., Other Items as presen-ted by each councilman. Card of Thanks We take this means to thank everyone who helped us in any way or expressed sympathy at the recent passing and services for our beloved wife, mother, daughter and sister, Pauline Millar Bird. For the lovely floral offerings, the help given and the many expressions of sym-pathy we are extremely grateful. May God bless you all. Bill Bird and Family Leland Millar Family Susan White and family |