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Show 'Thursday, December io, 1981 Seven Drivers Receive Award Seven postal drivers from the I'leasanl Grove Post Office have received awards for their good driving this pasl week. The seven men include Kollace 1'iigh, Handy House, Gary Perkins, Dan Preece, John Hilton, Lyman W. Smith and Glade Hilton. The national pmj'.nim is part of a National Safety Council project to encourage good driving among the postal drivers. Donald Steele, pos-tmaster in Pleasant Grove, said that ol Ins workers he is extremely proud records. Steele said that the drivers have to be regular drivers with three years of driving safety " H'-- have a preventable accident in ik years, they can loose T they have built up ine eligibility Steele said that he k . proud of his drivers in 1 Grove. He said that ih leasa done an exemplary " ?Ln have dnving safety day in andV; n ii - n mm in 'Krn Arte ' rr - i fi ' ( f n 1 Postal Drivers from the Pleasant Grove Post Office received recognition Irom the .National Safety Council I fi'' Kollace Pugh, !) years; Handy House, 2 years; Gary Perkins, i:i years; Dan Preece, 1 years; John Hilton 14 'nf' Postmaster Don Keele presenting the awards. Not pictured are Lyman W. Smith, !) years; and Glade Hilton 15 "oa"-1"- ' ' i : l': . - :'i - '. Mi:i;( II M)S' IX UI'NI lilts NOT I'OK I Si: I'.V HKSIDKNTS- - l'leas;inl ;ror men IkimIs arc ;',it'jll (tmcmiril alioul H. ;,,, icsi.lciilial narlcittc which i hein.i; deposited in llicir (liuiipsU-rs- . Cii Mark .lolois,.n said lliis !,,,,,,,,,,,. ., , rrai'pn.hlein. lie asked dial aii.Mmc serinv, people dr..ipii.i; their '.ai lia-- e into one i.l Ihese (lump- - slci s ! (tie license lunnlier and repoii it In Hie police. Main ul these iliiiiips. ers dec s,i erlilled llial Hie li asli lil.ius all ci er and llie niliirs can lie (piile had. SDG SMah Marcella Walker At this lime of year when everyone does a little wishing for things (hey can't really have, it sets one to hinking about secret desires. A fun quest ion to ask people is about their secret desire. Sometimes they look at you like you have gone nuts and some tell you everything they've dreamed of since I hey were three. Secret desires seem to change with age. I can remember trying to go to sleep on Christmas Eve and having all kinds of sugar plums dancing in my head, many which I knew there was not the remotest chance of gel-tin-like a fullsi.e play house of my very own or everything in the entire toy store. When I was a teenager it was a date witli the cutest boy in the school that I dreamed about and when I was in college it was becoming famous in my field. Those desires are all gone now. I have another bigger and better one to take their place. I would like to be the color man (woman) for Paul James on his sportscasts of BYU games. Can't you think of anything more thrilling than that? I've wanted to do that for a long time, maybe forever, and ij was just pushed out of theway " by oilier desires. It wouldn't hurt them to have the views of a woman on the broadcast. I would add a lot of color that those players they use as color men could never think of. Most color men are only proficient in basketball rules and trying to outguess the coach. That is not really "color." If I did the color it would have more depth to it. I'd like to throw in little details like that Steve Trumbo has large, dark eyes and lots of muscles, Fred "Boo" Roberts has a unique stride which even carries over into his loping down the court, and Mike Maxwell is the fan's favorite. I wouldn't slop there either. A play-by-pla- y of Ihe action of the cheerleaders would not be out of line. The poor folks watching on TV would probably enjoy knowing how many flips a yell leader did across the floor and the step-by-ste- p construction of one of those pyramids where the lop girl falls backward into the arms of a wailing young man. Cosmo cannot be seen by the radio audience. He has some good antics such as coming out dressed as a doctor and asking the referee to take an eye tesl before ..the, .game, 3 or 'shooting baskets from the eem-eririe- . : He should gel some publicity for all that. The audience creates a lot of color, too. The student section stands up together and sits down row by row so thai from across the way it looks like a wave of wheal blowing in the breeze. The students yell really loud and the people in the chair seats which cost a lot kind of sit there. I like BYU fans, or high school fans, lhat yell at games and join in the cheers. In fact lhat is what it is all about. It is not jusl being a spectator it is being a spec-tator sport and joining in any way you can. If I were Paul's colorman I would put in two bits worth about those little people who dress alike and crawl oul on the floor and wipe up the sweat off the floor when the teams run to the other end of the court for a while. They also toss a towel to Greg Kile everylime there is a pause in the action so thai he can wipe his forehead. What about, the football players on scholarship who guard the referees so that they get off the floor safely after consistently calling a bad game. Don't you all agree that a woman would be a great asset to Paul James "..spoi'lscasls?.. . And here , sits, one 'alretidy find willing and able.-- ' '" ' - Yep, that is my secret desire. What is yours? The Funny BSone By Mary Coons Believe me, in fond hopes of delaying the inevitable, I've taped rings of the chain back on. Yes, I know that Christmas will still come, but I surely have hoped that I could keep it from my kids for an additional three to lour days. Their friends always tell them. Next year, I'll buy everything ready-mad- Yes, and I'll also fly 0 the moon, kiss Robert Redford and buy a dress at the junior shop. Life kinda marches by with the grace of snow boots on a wooden floor this time of year, doesn't it? I have this marvelous talent for buying projects to make for gifts for Christmas. I purchase the makings in October, and start them on the 23rd of December! I have a good friend lhat is ex-pecting her sixth baby right now, actually last week. I told her when she told me her due date thai the holiday lime of year passes quickly. Oh boy, does it! This all came to a head the other day when my two sons came home from school and pinned up their little construction paper chains with the usual 24 rings. This is so the children won't be asking everyday during December, "How many more days to Christmas, Mom?" Great idea for the kids. A point of pain and anxiety for mom. I've been watching these' chains r come home for years, and they never cease to depress me with their growing "shortness." 1 L .III hsi, ii f Reality Christmas Ymir Family can ! Men's Long Sleeve Sport Shirts ; Reduced 20 I I Shrink to fit Boot Fit .$14.88 $15.88 Moon Boots oncv Reduced 0 L ij f W ty Winter Coats 20 ! OFF Handbags I $8.99 ,.$24.99 I Children's Healthtex Clothing j Reduced 20 Particular about your needs' ji American Fork - Pleasant Grove J I WATF1RRFT1) I t nmt rnTtr,tiTTrt-ir- T' - '"- '- '" ' in iiii imii h Sheets. H9s ; rn7?7 l Padded Rails H9s 0y K )HC)? 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