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OLKLT) Li qJ (T- jf j (iQjJJ f )j f cB Review - Wednesday, May 16, 194 - Page 8 Velma Robbins elected to State Fire Aux. office ; ; v - , ; - - V ' ' Velma Rt)bbins has been elected as a stiite officer in the firemen's auxiliary, it was revealed today. Velma has lived in Pleasant Grove thirty-nin- e years, coming here from Coffeyville, Kansas, where she was born and educated. She married William H. Robbins in 1947. They have four children: Hal, Grand Junction, Colo.; Gary, Salt Lake City; Karren, American Fork, Jay, Palaside, Colo.; and eight grandchildren. She was a school lunch" worker for Alpine School District for ten years. Her hobbies are cooking, quilting, and serving. She is active in the L.D.S. Church 11th Ward. She helped the fire auxiliary in 1958 and has been active in this organization holding one office or another several times. At present she is historian. She first became interested in the Fire Department in 1948 when they were hired by the city as dispatchers for the police and fire department, living in the apartment above the City Hall. Bill has been a fireman for thirty-fiv- e years. The auxiliary is very supportive of the firemen, also taking great pride in the community, helping with civic projects where ever they feel it will do the most eood. "I am very proud to represent our city and fire department, by being elected as a member of the state auxiliary and will do my best to fulfill this position well," Velma said. She was president when the first firemans breakfast was held in 1960. VELMA ROBBINS shows one of the posters she used in her successful campaign for a state office in the Firemen's Auxiliary. She is also an officer in the Pleasant Grove Firemen's Auxiliary. Jennifer Giles receives scholarship, honors from Professional Secretaries I I I ' " 1 Jennifer Giles of Pleasant Grove High School was recently honored by Timp Valley Chapter of Professional Secretaries International during a luncheon held in conjunction with their annua secretarial seminar. Students honored were chosen by their high school business teachers as the most outstanding business student of their high school. In addition, Jennifer was the recipient of a scholarship as the most outstanding student to be used in continuing her preparation for entering the secretarial profession. The scholarship was awarded to the student with the highest number of points earned on resume material, which included: GPA, secretarial background, business courses completed, part-tim- e employment while in school, and participation in extra-curricular activities. Jennifer, in addition to her business classes, has worked as a receptionist in a dentist's office, as a part-tim- e secretary at the Utah State Training School, where she is currently employed. She was selected for Who's Who Among American High School fljtfiaStaS&aSSaiKAMSRifi JENNIFER GILES Students, was named Business Student of the Month for October, 1983, and has been on the high honor roll. In addition, she is a member of the National Honor Society, FBLA, FHA, the Society of Distinguished American High School Students, and the Ski Club. Jennifer plans to attend Utah Technical College and then Utah State University. Cindy Whatw nominated fot J kUbC award t Actor, producer ,,. Jon Baker on the tele2 "CHIPs"-wi- ll serve as ceremonies for the m J derbird Awards Night at t t t Utah State College H- J The public is invited t allen. Jj awards assembly , scheduled to start at 8. d ! V college auditorium pr'"- - k Chairman Chad HulelindicaJ & the event is free. J,(V Cindy Whatcott of Pleas 0 has been nominated for the " Contribution of the Year cataS' i Over a dozen awards 2 presented including the AlJ ' 4" the Year Award and ThJT ' Special Recognition Awards are being presented for h , time this year. '' jas "Actor Grant Goodeve , scheduled as our MC but he k ' agreed to a contract to w, 7 television program 'Solid G W Hulet said. "Wilcox has take responsibilities as guest hffi .,' will be assisted by SUSC Stewart Jones, Don Hulet Sib" Anderson and Barbara Smith v will present the nominees,.' announce the winners." Nominees, Hulet said from their homes to'' 11 I special reception prior to 5' V assembly at the home ol SE 1 President Gerald R. Sherratt "f program is the climax of J By academic year. It's going lot,; We nice one," Hulet said. The evening's entertainment wmpli be provided by nominees fort 4 tertainer of the Year, local It Instra Lorraine Thompson, the Br b Mann Dance Ensemble, OPUS; How the SUSC Jazz Ensemble e smell; vocalist Lynnette Jolley. dishes ml on 4-- H, FFA, Utah County Fair tagging, tatooing animals Sat. All market animals that are going to be shown at the Utah County Fair will need to be tagged and tatooed again this year. Saturday, May 19, from 9 a.m. until noon at the Utah County Fairgrounds in Spanish Fork, is the time and place for the tagging and tatooing. 4-- and FFA leaders are en-couraged to inform club members and their parents and have them tell their friends. |