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Show The Review - Thursday, August 20, 1 981 - Page A-- 5 Sheds Available From School Need an excellent wooden shed to store tools, garden equipment or make a cute playhouse? PGHS wood shop instructor, Irell Despain, has three 8 x 10 sheds, built by his vocational construction classes, he would like to sell for the cost of the materials only. Two sheds are un- - painted and sell for $550. A third has been painted and sells for $600. According to Despain, the sheds "are built the same as a home." All have wooden floors and will make fine storage areas. Sheds can be seen in the high school shop area and further in-formation can be had by contacting Despain at 785-351- 5 or N) About A Child ..loin PTA J "InCouncil Grove Sffi then WHO? ;lwehaveleftit 'N "The people oldlheirschools and as. iof their intent :m the people determine what S schools should do, Uti standards under (l! will operate Z' A of help and "S :rt they sh0"ld (roro the legisla-'- Riband the homes .Jstreetsof the com-fjie- s. AH th.s takes ! :ment. If there Jer way?" PTA has much to offer everyone and the Pleasant Grove PTA Council would en-courage Parents, Grandparents, Teache-rs, Neighbors, and all others to join in making the school year 1981-8- 2 the very best. Parents are en-couraged to join PTA at .each of the schools where they have children attending. Joining the PTA costs $1.50 per parent and much of that donation stays right in the child's own school to help with their activities. Here's a look at what mem-bership does for children each year. NATIONAL PTA (50 cents) buys you a voice bringing our concerns to the attention of our government and educators. STATE PTA (30 cents) buys you a voice at our State Legislature touching the needs of all our children. concerns Many have been identified and worked on. . COUNCIL (15 cents) Leadership and guidance given to local units. A voice heard by superintendents and educators. LOCAL UNITS (55 cents) Volunteers for your child. Ensures parents their child is getting the best education and personal growth. (Local Units is each individual school). Seventy cents of each $1.50 is used here in the community for a better education for the children. Please help with your time and membership. f ZZZ-- ZZZZZZ11 7Z1Z7Z ""; " ; r iMiiriaiiMiiiiini niTnMnrMiTnmiianmMi nuiainni ilium ri i ri jtUfifai iw.n ' I hi imniiii mi iwi m .mi hpubwiii in irrrnnr I ir n n l rr 1" i1, - . . iianfiir-iii-- ritiiMii atfuMMniWin 6-Mo- nth 30--Month $10,000 Min. Deposit $1,000 Min. Deposit 15.894 13.0 Week of Aug. 18-2- 4 Compounding of Interest Allowed Attention I.R.A. Depositors! I IRA Deposits can be converted to this cer- - Federal Regulations prohibit the compounding ,he lax e fea,ufes ot interest on Money Market Certificates 0f R A accounts Federal regulations require a substantial penalty it a Time Certificate is redeemed prior to maturity Ig ISM PLEflSOT enoii 66 south Main Street 785-352- 1 Deposits insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. tl M I STAN'S I Auto Glass Professional Service - Guaranteed Work At Your Convenience After Hours by Appointment Why go out of town when it can be done at Home? FREE Pickup and Delivery. 160 South 200 East, PI. Grove Phone 785-392- 2 fflMfm VISIIDONE MD WESSON i 7 TISSUE & oil iQEOKui I Bomt L is M no. v u eomi Is j fTlTtVI J V J provo orM I irnr 1 i if UUl-NJ-O A ,i LU , AMERICAN FORK tr BLUE gST DEITA CORONET SPRINGVIUE BONNET L FACIAL . ;. . YOU ALWAYS ' MARGARINE .TOWllS TISSUE 1 cnMM. 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He has attended Utah Technical College in Provo for the past two years studying technical drawing, drafting and wood work. All friends and relatives are invited to his farewell. Elder LeRoy E. pjterson, son of the j LeRoy I. and jib Patterson, will jai in the Pleasant ;:(ve Third Ward, iiy, August 23, at ijl a.m. at his j sionary farewell. J Tie chapel is located iSONorth 400 East, j 3er Patterson has I a called to the o, lary, Canada LDS !an. P lier Patterson at-r- s ;:ed Pleasant Grove k liSchool and Capitol j School in Olympia, jT Kington where he dated. He lettered s ia years in baseball f d football and two in wrestling. He j warded football dirships to Montana .' a College, Western ' leROY PATTERSON ler Craig Jasper failed To Florida School and LDS Seminary. He was active in sports, especially football and wrestling. Elder Craig L. son of Mr. and feaad Jasper, will honored at a J sionary farewell August 23, at 2 in the Pleasant Sixteenth Ward, KEast200 North. "! has been called to in the Fort dale, Florida Mission. He will feMIConSept. friends and es are invited to jlirewell. Bi6 is a graduate of Grove High l . ' CRAIG JASPER |