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Show ; . Pleasant Grove Mmi Haninj Vice President Of IB s py. years," he ad(.'al. Dan resides in Pla;i:;ant G' his wife, the foi-n- thv'o their three children ic 7- - BYU and was the h!" at the Wilkinson Cenipr At the annual stockholders meeting of JB's Restaurants, Inc., Board Chairman, Jack M. Broberg an-nounced the appointment of Dan Harrison, Pleasant Grove, as assistant vice president of the company. . In his assignment as assistant vice president, Harrison will direct the company's entire training program which involves all store level training efforts. He will maintain his office at the JB's General office in Salt Lake City. Harrison started his career with JB's more than 12 years ago and has worked his way up through the system. He began as a cook with the company and has held positions as store manager, supervisor, area director and director of training in his tenure with the JB's. "Dan adds an extremely important dimension to the company with his abilities to train our management people in a fast, thorough and ef-ficient manner," according to Clark D. Jones, president of the firm. "Dan's expertise has reduced the amount of our management turnover more than 65 percent in the last two lirl r, r. - r ., ; , l"i A- - A ...'" V "V V with a degree as Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Nielsen formerly attended Southern Utah State College and Utah State University where graduated with a bachelor's degree in Veterinary Science. He received the Moorman Feed Manufacturing Schola-rship and Charles S. Hill Memorial Scholarship. He is a member of the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. He will open his practice in Delta, with his brother Dr. H.W. Nielsen. He is married to the former Cindy Wood of Pleasant Grove. They have three sons and one daughter. Dr. Ronald E. Nielsen Graduates Dr. Ronald E. Nielsen, son of Douglas E. and Joyce Nielsen of Lindon, has graduated from Colorado State University in Ft. Collins r-- "f V I 1 Pleasant Grove Woman Joins Staff Of Sen. Hatch Susan Fugal of Pleasant Grove, has been hired by Sen. Orrin Hatch, as secretary for legislative assistants. Fugal, 24, is the daughter of Grant K. and Jeniel J. Fugal, both of Pleasant Grove. She is the fifth of 12 children. After graduating from Pleasant Grove High School, Susan attended Ricks College in Rex-bur- Idaho for one year. She was employed by the LDS Church Office as a secretary in the Operations and Maintenance Depart-ment. She served an LDS mission from January 1978 until July of 1979 in Milan, Turin, and Monza, Italy. She then worked as a secretary at Promised Valley Playhouse in Salt Lake City. Susan sang with the Mormon Youth Sym-phony Chorus for four years before moving to Washington. She now resides in Alexandria, Virginia. ,VM ft rS. !P V" 1 ff ' 1 , i, W I " I C GIRL SCOUTS in giant cookie drive, pictured are Jeana Starr, left, and Louise Orchard. Girl Scout Cookie Sale Begins Girl Scouts are launching their annual Cookie Sale Feb. 27 through March 9. This event got its start after many years of baking their own cookies. In the fall of 1933 the Girls Scouts had another idea. Armed with recipes furnished by two Girl Scout volunteer adults, the Commissioner of a large metropolitan council approached the president of a local baking company and succeeded in getting the bakery to bake and package Girl Scout cookies, vanilla, in the shape of the Girl Scout insignia, the trefoil. The cookies were the highest quality possible, and the good tasting cookies for a good cause quickly caught on with the public and made the sale a success. Today, Utah Girl Scout Council is carrying on that tradition with their cookie sale. Just as in 1933, the Girl Scouts insist on only the highest quality cookies. Several delicious new cookies have joined the original vanilla trefoil. The sale is still the main fund raiser for one of America's finest youth groucs. the Girl Scouts. The sale ends March 9. If a Girl Scout misses taking your order call the -- Neighborhood Cookie Chairman, Mrs. James f;D Orchard (Lynda) at The delicious attractively boxed cookies, will be delivered between April 10 and 22 and $1.50 per box will be collected at that time. 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(Aff.;r 0 LEVEL0RS DrlrW (Price Increase Next ' ' Month) LAYTON ORAPFFT ANDUPHOSSIltC QUALITY AT A LOW W ! h PR0V0 7,t;! 375-057- : 2181 S. Larson Pkwy. K:j S'-'it- Four Stake Youth Dance Planned A four stake dance for high school age youth will be held Feb. 28, in the Manila Stake Center from 8 to 11 p.m. ' a i f'A.I, : RUSSELL MAKIN Russell Makin Receives Eagle Badge Russell Makin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arden Makin, has received his Eagle Badge in ceremonies held recently.- Russell is the oldest of five children and was born in American Fork, on May 20, 1966. He lived in Pleasant Grove until the age of three and then spent a year in Kaysville. The family lived in Coalville the next five years where he first became a Cub Scout in a very small den consisting of himself and two other boys. He enjoys swimming, camping, off-roa- d cycling, and basketball. Russell has attended Troop Leadership Development at Maple Dell. He is a member of Order of the Arrow and spent two summer camps at Thunder Ridge near Cedar City. He has also attended the Merit Badge Pow Wow's at BYU annually which has been a great help in reaching this rank in scouting. He has served as Deacon's Quorum President and Senior Patrol Leader in his ward. He has been on the High Honor roll or honor roll for the past two and one-ha- lf years. He is a ninth grader at PL Grove Junior High School. y xyf. 1 Glade Holman Receives Eagle Award Glade Holman son of Willard James and Melba W. Holman, has received the Eagle Badge in a recent court of honor. Glade has lived in the Manila area all his life. He has four brothers and two sisters. Special interest of Glade's have been scouting, aeronautics, swimming, drama and life in general. He was chosen to be in the Order of the Arrow, and has attended many scout camps, including Leadership Develop-ment. He has held many leadership positions in the LDS Church. Glade's Eagle project was changing the color of fire hydrants in the Manila area. After annexation of Manila into the city it was necessary to change the red and white fire hydrants to green and white. Many boys were painted green for a long time. Glade is and always has been an avid scouter. Scouting will always be a important part of his life. |