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Show Jolene Walker Returns From Chilean Mission Sister Jolcue Walker, daughter of Boyd and Barbara Walker, will report on Hie reeenlly completed mission on Sunday, Dee. 20 al 10:40 a.m. in llie Lindon Fourlli Ward. She has reeenlly relumed from Hie Chile Santiago Soul h LDS Mission. All her friends and relatives are invited to hear her report. I.AKKN III NT.s.M Elder Laren Huntsman To Serve in St. Louis Elder Laren K. Huntsman, son of Dan and Karen Hunts-man, former residents of Pleasant Grove, is happy to let all of his friends know he has received his mission call. He has been called to serve in the St. Louis, Misii-.- Mo enter the M.T.C. on December 17. He will be honored at a farewell to be held December 13 al noon at the Castle Dale First Ward Chapel. He would like to ex-tend an invitation to anyone who can come. CHURCH Review - Thursday, December 10, IPS! - Vagy (i ten? '$yfit Moonlighter Most versatile heater gives heat and light, plus cooking surface. 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Barratt Ave. American Fork, Utah 84003 756-355- 1 s s s s s s ' TV S&i ( Christmas Savings at I Duff Shelley Kawasaki is worth the Drive Mini-Bike- s Snowmobiles Generators FromW j .n2295 Frornj I STAN'S 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 75-3J2- 2 Homecoming Set For Elder Michael A. Frost A homecoming for Elder Michael A. Frost will be held Sunday, December al !) a.m. in the Manila First Ward. :!!)() W.KH00N. Elder Frost is the son of Richard and Ingrid Frost, now residents of Mesa, Arizona. The missionary has recently returned from the Netherlands Am-sterdam Mission. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Elder Brent Houtz Called to Mission j I ' I Elder Brenl Houtz, son of Max and Melba Houtz, will be honored at a missionary farewell on Sunday, December 13, at 2:30 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove Fifth Ward. He has been called to the Oregon, Portland LDS Mission. He will enter the MTC on December 17. All friends and relatives of the missionary are cor-dially invited to his farewell. KI.DKK HKKNT HOUTZ Shirlene Zohner To Canada Shirlene Xohner will be honored al a missionary farewell Sunday, December 3, al 4 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove First Ward. She has been called to serve for one year in the Winnipeg; Canada Mission. She will enter the MTC on December 17. An open house will be held in her honor Sunday following I he meeting from 5:30 to 7 p.m. All friends and relatives are inviled to both the farewell and the open house. Sister Zohner is the daughter of Adrian and Martha Cook of Telonia, Idaho. For the past three years she has been em ploy men as department manager of the emergency depart menl al the A m e r i c a n Fork Hospital. She has a son, Thayl Zohner, stationed al the air force base in Eilson, Alaska, with his wife and son. Her daughter, Trifany, is a student at I he Uni versil y of Alaska. Elder Blake Warburton To Serve Fresno Area I ? V I I irs ? 1 BLAKKYVAKKLKTON Elder Blake Paul Warburton, son of Keith and Fern Warburton, has been called to serve in the California Fresno LDS Mission. A farewell meeting in his honor will be held Sunday, December 13, in the Pleasant Grove Tenth Ward Chapel, 475 N.700E.,al 1p.m. Elder Warburton, an Eagle Scout, is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School where he was active in the wrestling program. He also graduated from the Pleasant Grove LDS Seminary. All friends and relatives are invited to attend his farewell. Stamps By Mail Program Announced Every residence and business in Pleasant Grove received a "Stamps, by Mail" envelope last Friday or Saturday. This service is designed' to allow customers to order stamps through the mail. The mailing consisted of an order form, a letter explaining the program, and a business reply envelope for sending your order to the post office. Orders will be filled promptly and a new order form and business reply envelope, for future orders, will be provided with your order. On an experimental basis only the normal service charge of 40 cents will be waived. Therefore, during this experimental phase of the "Stamps by Mail" program, the cost of providing this service is free. Elder Kevin Ash Returns From Mission Elder Kevin Ash will Donald and Elaine Ash, report on his recently has returned from the completed mission Rome, Italy Mission. Sunday, December 13, All friends and at 10:50 a.m. in the relatives of the Grove Ward Chapel. missionary are invited Elder Ash. the son of to attend. L DALK I). IIOWK ALAN N. IIOWK KYLK JOHNSON Three Pleasant Grove Youths Earn Eagle DaleD. Howe, Alan H. Howe and Kyle Johnson have received their Eagle Badges in ceremonies held in the Pleasant Grove East Slake. Dale and Alan are the fourth and fifth sons of Elliot C. and Maralyne Howe to receive the Eagle rank and Kyle, son of Dale and Lora Johnson, is the youngest of four boys in his family, all who have earned their Eagle badge. Dale is 17 years old, the vice president of finance in the student council al Pleasant Grove High School. He plays varsity basketball and has played basketball all during high school. He enjoys all kinds of sports and likes to fish and hunt. He has held various leadership positions in his ward. For his Eagle project he painted a building at the Pleasant Grove rodeo grounds. Alan, 15, is a sophomore at Pleasant Grove High School. He loves all kinds of sports. He has played on baseball, football and basketball teams. Alan also likes hunting and fishing. Alan was president of the Pleasant Grove Junior High Seminary in I he ninth grade. He has held leadership positions in his ward priesthood quorums. He cleaned a field at the stake farm for his Eagle lroject. Kyle, a ninth grader, has been named Trojan of the month at Pleasant Grove Junior High School. He enjoys swimming and soccer. He plays the trombone in the junior high band and also plays the piano. Kyle is a member of the Teacher's Quorum of the Grove Ward. As a deacon he served as counselor to the president and then as president of the quorum. He is the youngest of four brothers, all of who have earned their Eagle. For his Eagle project he painted house numbers on the curb or steps in the Grove Ward area ol town. AF Hospital receives Gifts Pediatric patients at the American Fork Hospital have something to occupy their time thanks to the generosity of several area businesses, in-dividuals, and organizations. A variety of toys and games have been presented to the hospital, said Mark J. Howard, administrator, and have been placed in the pediatrics-yout- h play area of the medical facility. A cupboard designed and constructed by Craig and Gail Clyde helps hold the various items. Mrs. Clyde is a registered nurse on the unit. A small table and chairs, wagon, elec-tronic games, and a record player were donated to the hospital by Prudential Federal Savings and Loan; and several Fisher Price toys, puzzles, tub toys, card games and dolls were donated by the American Fork Fire Ladies Auxiliary. The "Animal Ark" of Provo donated an aquarium, and the American Fork Jaycettes provided the stand, accessories and fish for the aquarium, it was noted. 7? y i V" ' '- -' 1 J i ' I, . 'TIS 'I I IK SK.VSON lor making ( ln isl niiis uills al Lindon Schonl. Here Mis. Marv Lur shows I'.imM .Madscu how to m;ikc hair rihhons. Kvi-r-sludciil pai licipalcd in making a fun ilt. |