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Show Review - Wednesday, March C, l!)85 - Page 6 Lady missionaries assigned to area ....... .... j ... : - - r .. .. :c I i ' " I ; '"r: i y I ; I ,; By V'FKN A BEAN "One-fourt- h of the full-tim- e missionaries now serving in the Utah Salt Lake Mission are from Canada," reports Carol-Lyn- n Mrazek, senior companion of the proselyting sister missionary twosome of the LDS Church who reside in Pleasant Grove at 3H0 E. 100 South. Sister Mrazek, the fourth girl of five girls and one boy in her family, was born in Alberta Canada and resided in Medicine Hat, a city of about 50,000 population, in southern Alberta prior to her mission call. After graduation from high school, Sister Mrazek attended Hicks College in Idaho for one year, then later worked in her father's craft shop in Medicine Hat before leaving Canada to come to Utah. "I have always wanted to go on a mission," she said. "I started saving my money when I was a little girl so I could be sure to go." Sister Mrazek has been in the mission field one year and was just Nw LDS missionaries in the Pleasant Grove area are, L-- R, Carol-Lyn- n Mrazek and Faith Yvette Liddie. million), she has been eager to have the experience of living in smaller communities. Her assignment to this district was special to her. "I thought I would not be such a novelty as a black, in a small community," she muses, "but, so far, I seem to be more of a curiosity than before." Sister Liddie has been in this area about two weeks. The sisters are always eager to accept teaching assignments, speaking engagements and dinner appointments. Call them at 785-714- recently transferred from the St. George area. "Did you see the new car in the driveway?" she proudly asks. "That's ours. We don't have to rely on the members to ferry us anymore. We needed it since we're not allowed to ride bicycles. Our district covers five stakes from Manila on the north through Lindon on the south. I love the people here. They are helpful and friendly." Faith Yvette Liddie, black con-vert to the church from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is the other member of the missionary pair assigned to this area. Prior to her conversion to the LDS Church, Sister Liddie earned two associate degrees in fashion designing and business management at Ricks College in Idaho. "While I was in high school in Toronto," she recalls, "I decided to take a class in world religion. I had to choose one in particular to study and had no guidelines for the choice so decided to opt for the religion with the largest name - the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints." "Conversion was not instant," she remembers, "but in 1980 at Easter-time- , I was baptized and here I am, a missionary of five months. I love the work and this area." One of three girls and two boys in her family, Sister Liddie enjoys the small town lifestyle of the people here. Since she has lived most of her life in the big city of Toronto (population three and one-ha- lf Elder Jason D Firth called to Portuguese LDS mission 1T A missionary farewell for Elder Jason D Firth will be held Sunday, March 10, at 10:50 a.m. in the Pleasant Grove EighthWard, 1230 E. 200 South. ' Elder Firth, son of Ronald D. and ' Marie Firth, has been called to the ' Portugal, Lisbon LDS Mission. He 3 will enter the Missionary Training Center on March 14. Elder Firth is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and LIJS Seminary. He lived in Brazil for one year as an Exchange Student with Rotary International. He was a member of the A Cap-pel- la Choir, and participated in school plays He was a member of the Senior Seminary Student Council. Jason was a member of the tennis team. He is a sophomore at BYU, a member of the Honors Student Council, holding a grade point average of 4.0. Jason is pleased to be called to Portugal as he will be a hie t ne:ik Jason I) Firth the Portuguese Language which he studied before going to Brazil and which he spoke while he was there. BillHolman ' earns Eagle Bill Rigby Holman Eagle Scout award at ,!Vfti' Banquet held Feb. 26th V He is the son of Bill and Holman of Manila Seconri Sl" Bill's Eagle N organizing and presenting Lx safety course in the had a leaflet printed 5? ' rules and hints for bik These he distributed in the! Then he had a police offi, and talk to a youth grounJI safety. Bill is a ninth grader Pleasant Grove Junior Hiri, V' on the ninth grade basketball, and has been on the honor ,Li on the high honor roll. c Bill is the fourth member (l family to attain the rank,, Scout. P " --J v i i $ 4 if art I Bill R. Holman Elder Chris Merrill to serve in Lima, Peru Elder Chris J. Merrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. David Merrill, Highland, has been called to serve in the Lima, Peru South LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, March 10, at 9 a.m. in the Highland 2nd Ward Chapel, 10390 Alpine Highway. An open house will also be held the same afternoon at the family home, 5887 W. 9600 North, Highland. Elder Merrill will enter the Missionary Training Center on March 14. Couple to be honored at missionary farewell Elder H. Shelby Berry and Cleo Roper Berry have been called to serve in the Atlanta LDS Temple for 18 months. They will speak in a sacrament meeting Sunday, March 17, at 9 a.m. in the Vineyard Ward, Orem South Stake, 800 South Geneva Rd. All friends and relatives are invited. Elder and Sister Berry will enter the Missionary Training Center March 27. Rodeo grounds scheduling meeting planned March 7 The annual 1985 scheduling meeting for the use of the Rodeo Grounds facilities in Pleasant Grove will be held on March 7 in the Community Center at 56 East 200 South. It will start at 6 p.m. and be held in the Arts and Crafts room of the Center. All persons who have need of the rodeo arena, or the surrounding area, the Race Track, and other facilities are invited and en-couraged to attend. If you know of anyone who has an interest or need for the use of these facilities please inform them of the meeting, also. For more information, call 785-617- r f ,, Now enrolling i ' ' ''' . ct I M Utah Golden Girls ; I '&: Jr. Drill Team I j s'S, " T'ny Tots - Ages 3 & 4 'iJ'i Thursdays, p.m. Pre: " Beginners Class - All Ages . ' ' a '.: '' ", Saturdays, 11:00 a.m.-1- 2 :'r ' Classes held at PG Rec. Center T 41 E. 200 S. Students learn marching, precision. ' 'hill down, splits, kicks, jazz, showmanship and mo:- Colleen Bills, 224-544- 2 r iffi im DUFF SHELLEY I MOWER & CYCLE 756-502- 7 I I Yxm save moitsy J last years I That's because we're clearing them out. I Oh, don't worry. These are brand new I snowthrowers. They work great. They're I just from last year's stock, that's all. 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Center, 785-264- HARTS Lehi ToT" 108 East State, 768 8034 Fuel StOp FOOdjtOTg Mapleton A 1 790 North 1600 West t Delta ( j Pi Intersection Highways 6 and 50 ' J GRAND OPENING " ' ' I CACOLYN'S IHaVIIR IDIESII6NIEIRS A FULL SERYICE SALON WHERE QUALITY COUNTS x x x t,... ... 1 njl1 HAIRCUTS Adults $68Reg. $8.00 ' Children $S. Reg. $6.00 PERMANENTS Includes Style Cut $2)0Reg. $35.00 ACRYLIC NAILS . $2S.0Reg. $27.50 SUNTANNING .... $3.00 2 for 1 - Bring a friend. Both tan for $2.50 each. Reg. $5.00 Specials Effective MARCH 11 mm 16 140 S. Main, P.G. Suite 3 L785-5172- J Advertisement for bids Owner: Pleasant Grove City, 35 South Main Street, Pleasant Grove, UT 84062. Separate sealed Bids for the Construction of Pleasant Grove City SR-14- 6 Sidewalk Im-provements will be received by Pleasant Grove City at the office of Pleasant Grove until 7 p.m. (MST), March 19, 1985, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The contract documents, consisting of Advertisement for Bids, Information for Bidders, Bid, Bid Bond, Agreement, General Conditions, Sup-plemental General Conditions, Payment Bond, Performance Bond, Notice of Award, Notice to Proceed, Change Order, Drawings, Specificati-ons and Addenda, may be examined at the following locations: Horrocks Engineers, One West Main Street, American Fork, Utah 84003. Copies of the contract documents may be obtained at the office of Horrocks Engineers, located at One West Main Street, American Fork, Utah 84003 upon payment of $30 for each set, none of which will be refunded. All bidders are required to have payment and per-formance bonds un-derwritten by a Surety Company approved by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. (Circular 570, latest edition). David R. Holdaway Mayor Published in the Pleasant Grove Review, Feb. 28, March fi and 13. 1985 |