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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1979 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY. APRIL 12, 1979 Timp Gem and Mineral Society Will Hold Spring Show April 6, 7, 8 At UTC, Orem Pleasant Grove members of the Tim-panog- Gem and Mineral Society will be participating in the 21st Annual "Spring Parade of Gems," sponsored by the s Gem and Mineral Society, April 6, 7 and 8 at the Utah Technical College Orem campus. The public is invited to attend without charge from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday and from 10 a.m to 6 p.m. sun-dav- . SR. PROM ROYALTY Allen Larson, Virginia Winters, attendant; Donell Voorhees, Jean Christiansen, queen; Kem Munn, attendant and David Swenson, were selected at ball. : V . Displaying their collections will be Carol and Merrill Allen, Mildred and John Davis, Thelam and Wayne Martell, Charles and Phyllis Slade and Beth and Grant Wright. More than 100 Utah county rockhounds will be showing their private collections of cut and polished gem-stone-faceted stones, minerals, crystals and original jewelry. Others members of the Utah Federation of Gem and Mineral Societies will also par-ticipate. Giant selenite crystals from BYU's mineral collections will be a special feature. Invited dealers will bring new materials and jewelry for sale. Food will be available from the school cafeteria. JR. PROM ROYALTY D. J. Debenham, Sherri Hullinger, attendant; Craig Cook, Vikie Robin-son, queen; Jolyn Frampton, attendant, and Joe Loader, were Jr. Prom Royalty selected. 0 Jeff Roundy and Darlene Brown Darlene Brown and Jeff Roundy to Wed Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Kent "K.C." Brown of American Fork are an-nouncing the marriage of their daughter Dar-lene to Jeff Roundy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John "Whit" Roundy of Pleasant Grove. The marriage will take place Saturday, April 14 and a reception will be held in honor of the couple that same evening at the Colonial House, 187 West Main, in Lehi. Receiving will be from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to come and greet the young couple. Randy Story and Trudy Hodgkinson Couple Sets Wedding Day For Thursday in Temple Trudy Hodgkinson and Randy Story have chosen Thursday, April 19 as the day they will be married in the Manti Temple. Trudy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Hodgkin-son of Orem, and Ran-dy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Story of Pleasant Grove. A reception will honor the young couple that same evening in the Orem Stake Center, with receiving from seven to ten p.m. Trudy has chosen Lorna Uibel, her sister, as matron of honor, and Pamella Folkman will be maid of honor. Reena Broadhead, Trina Story and Jill Hodgkinson are bridesmaids. Ron Story, brother of the groom, will be best man. Trudy is a graduate of the Orem High School, where she worked on the newspaper, and was af-filiated with Quill and Scroll. She attended Brigham Young University, and is currently department manager of Castleton's Jr. Gallery in Orem. Randy is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School, and has atten-ded Utah State Univer-sity. He was a member of the Lettermans Club, and participated in baseball and football while in high school. He served a mission for the LDS Church in North Carolina Greensboro mission field. He is currently em-ployed in Pleasant Grove--, and the young couple will make their first home there. Prior to the wedding showers were given by Pamella Folkman and Michelle Folkman, and by Mary Jo Kirk, San-dy Channell, Paula Story, sisters of the groom. Howard Writes . . . April Marks 30th Anniversary of TV The Review received a letter this past week from a former resident of Pleasant Grove, Howard Nelson. Howard now lives in St. George, where he moved after leaving Pleasant Grove. Howard was the first television dealer in Utah County, and operated a TV repair shop out of his home He also had a local band and played for local dances in this area. Howard wrote that he thought it was April 13, 1949 that the first program was picked up in Pleasant Grove. He had a few friends and neighbors in and perhaps owned the first set in Pleasant Grove. Of course we can't blame Howard for the bad or good that TV has brought us. If it had not been him, it would have been someone else. Anyway, 30 years of TV in Pleasant Grove, ought to be noted, be it for the good or bad. Howard still takes our paper, so we will say thanks to him for the reminder. Eagles Set Easter Party for Saturday The Fraternal Order of Eagles Pleasant Grove 3372 will hold a Easter party in the Aerie home on Saturday April 14th. The childrens party will start at 1 p.m. Owen and Jo Ann Farley chairmans, report there will be a Magician to entertain the children, a special program will be put on by children of Eagle members. A lunch will be served, chairmen by Buzz and Delores Moss. An Easter Egg hunt will be held weather permitting. Charles Carson, wor-thy President reports an Easter Dance will be held the same evening for the adults. Save On Cash Save On Cash I and Carry at Our R-- G f and Carry at Our 1 Convenient Office Convenient Office I or Drive In Window DnV8 1 II or Drive In Window I Dry Clea n i n g. Drapery Centen 61 North Merchant Street - Am. Fork 756-690- 2 I Spring Drapery Special! I Beautiful Cleaned No Shrinking I Professionally Pressed No Sagging Linings I Lovely Decorator Fold Special Sizing Process ! Short Lined special" 12 Sq. Ft. 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Mrs. Webb and her husband lived in Turkey, India, and Afghanistan for 17 years and traveled ex-tensively in surroun-ding parts of Europe, India and Africa. Their home is made up of a fascinating variety of souvenirs, relics and treasures from these places. Mrs. Webb identified numerous articles and told many stories and incidents relating to them. A fascinating evening ended with delicious refreshments. Nomination Meetings Set By Eagles and Auxiliary Members of the Aerie who wish to hold an office must turn their letter into Orline Iverson, nominating chairman; before April 26th, at which time the nominating meeting will be held. The Fraternal Order of Eagles Pleasant Grovd Aerie and Auxiliary are now preparing a business meeting to hold nomination of officers for 1979-80- . Members of the Ladies Auxiliary who wish to hold an of-fice must turn their letter into JoAnn Zimmerman, nominat-ing chairman before April 24th, at which time the nominating meeting will be held. |