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Show Review - Wednesday, January !.". MhSG - Page 7 East Stake plans Family Resource evening A Family Resources evening will be held Thursday, Jan. 30, at 7 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove East Stake Center, 825 S. Loader Drive. The event is open to all adults age 18 and over. All those from the Pleasant Grove East Stake should contact their ward Relief Society President if they plan to attend. Others may call Beth West by Jan. 19. The program will feature a keynote speaker, Robert at 7 p.m. This address will be followed by classes. Those at-tending may attend their choice of classes offered. Classes planned include "Husband .ii .v.ic Relationships" taught by Dr. Robert F. Stahmann; "Parenting Skills" taught by Nancy Passaretti; "Sex Education in the Home" taught by Dr. Donald R. Snow; and "Counseling Others" taught by Raymond H. Burgoyne. Two class sections will be held so that participants may attend two classes during the evening. I 1 -- , I I 1 m y "T"--' " . V T I 7""n I - X r t . j - J f fj--z - kz " David Brady isn't going to let his tennis skills grow rusty in the winter. He is taking advantage of the tennis facilities at the Pleasant Grove Community Center. There doesn't seem to be anything that the center doesn't provide for the entire community, does there? Indoor tennis available at center Tennis is a great sport and now can be enjoyed year around, not only in the outdoor courts, but also in the Pleasant Grove Community Center. The center has a fine facility that includes a regulation net and a tennis machine that can be set at different levels and speeds that will challenge both your fore and backhand. The floor is lined for both singles and doubles and offers a fun time for an active time for either one couple or two. This would make an excellent date for anyone! Reservations for a game may be made weekdays from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or from 2 to 3 p.m. Ad-vanced reservation is required. Cost for the activity is $5 per half hour with the machine or $5 per hour without. For more information, call 785-617- China painting class offered at Meralyn's Merelyn's Ceramics will offer a china painting class beginning Saturday, Jan. 25, at 10 a.m. The class will be taught by Bobbi Bourgeois. Pre-regist- by calling 785-123- Meralyn's Ceramics is located at 475 N. State in Lindon above Patch's Ornamental Iron. VALUABLE COUPON mwm ' J (06 Pleasant Grove Bakery I j 25 East 100 South' P-G- - 785-9- 9 ! m 1 Peanut Butter Cookies ... 12 Price I I Regular $1.49. With coupon 75l dozen. J Indian Chief Bread 24 B Cinnamon Pull-Apar- ts B ) w th coupon. . Buy one, get one FREE B Expires Saturday, Jan. 26. 1986 j Advertisement for bids VALUABLE COUPON J TT&TTctoQ QjDd!& I 7-S-r Perm&Cul 1 095 J I. Wf, Y long hair slightly higher w - U B0W style 5 extra ' I u B(TlieTtiil Look) Haircut 595 I '" I Sculptured Najls $1995 i I Specials valid with coupon only. Expues Jan 22 1986 B a 69 East Main American Fork, Utah 756-370- 7 Owner: Pleasant Grove City, 35 South Main, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062. Separate sealed Bids for the Construction of Pleasant Grove City Wade Springs Water Line Replacement will be received by Pleasant Grove City Corporation at the office of Pleasant Grove City Hall, 35 South Main, until 5 p.m. (MDST), and at the Pleasant Grove Public Safety Building, 87 East 100 South, from 6:45 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. (MDST), Jan. 21, 1986 and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, co-nsisting of Ad-vertisement for Bids, Information for Bid-ders, BID, BID BOND, Agreement, GENERAL CONDITIONS, SUP-PLEMENTAL GENE-RAL CONDITIONS, Payment Bond, Per-formance Bond, NOTICE OF AWARD, NOTICE TO PROCEED, CHANGE ORDER, DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS and ADDENDA, may be examined after Dec. 16, 1985, at the following locations: Horrocks Engineers, One West Main, American Fork, Utah. 756-762- The Con-tractor, 44 S. 300 W., Salt Lake City, Utah, 359-871- Copies of the CON-TRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the office of Horrocks Engineers, located at One West Main Street, American Fork, Utah upon payment of $30.00 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 Revision) All BIDDERS shall be licensed to do the type of work contemplated in the project and shall be skilled and regularly engaged in the general class of type of work called for under the Contract. EACH BIDDER who has not done work similar in nature to this project shall submit with his bid a statement setting forth his ex-perience and business standing. A certified check or bid bond for not less than 5 percent (5) of the proposal shall be submitted with each bid as a guarantee that the bidder, if awarded the Contract, will fulfill the terms of the bid. Pleasant Grove City reserves the right to refuse any and all proposals of bids. Bids shall be marked: Bid of (Contractor) PLEASANT GROVE CITY WATER IM-PROVEMENTS Bids shall be executed upon the Proposal attached to and made part of the Contract Documents. No book of Specitications shall be disassembled. Dated the 17th of December, 1985. David R. Holdaway Mayor Published in the Pleasant Grove Review Dec. 31, 1985, Jan. 8 and 15, 1986. "VALUABLE COUPON y i "TBie Total Lodkl I 10 Visits fp" j ! for Only I :t: I J Wolfe i-- ''1" ' Tanning , , , , I I System Get a dee: (lar'1 tan 'ast com'ort 'nloors- - I Valid with coupon only. Fxmr Ja,i 22. 1986 I 68 East Main American Fork. Utah 756-370- 7 j y ""VALUABLE COUPON I LET US I I HELP YOU $EOO MTl stay in " n? ! j CONTROL w'COUIon W j J LOSE A Call About Our POUND A DAY INTRODUCTORY OFFER B -- No Pills 224-INC- H 1 :siKEbe Foods i256 sn?:r I -- N0 Cal0rie C0Untin9 ArlCJSiJmS Smrol Center Buy a regular roast beef on II Tues. and help j u the Boy Scouts q ?F BMW ' Arby's has teamed Vrj v up with Boy Scouts rv 'L - f America to raise if?v J,$) 'needed funds for your Wpr--- local Scout District. ?;y H4-v- : .. Every Tuesday in Jan. 4::, 7 "V-M- and Feb., Arby's will B0'V donate 15 for every VvVV' v&y regular roast beef sold. Y--- p Or bring in this 7 " r-- coupon and your troop I j " will receive 25 for any M Arby's sandwich sold J (except Arby's Jr. ) My Troop No. is We bought .sandwiches Credit our troop with 5 I j GflGGOFejcuGe OsiDe Open nightly to 7:00 p.m. Women's Vests, Reg. 25.00 45.95 Men's Shirts & Sweaters 30 OFF Women's Stirrup Pants J11.98 Cords and one Rack Pants 45.00 Jj Women's Sll Shirts & Sweaters bestseleition! j CTLvSpS I I 1 East Maid American Fork VALUABLE COUPON- -i All Minor Q pp 0f I Tune Ups: 4 Cyl. Reg. 39" 29" fevS I 6 Cyl. Reg. 49" 3995 1 I BIG 8 Cyl. Reg. 5995 4995 Jy. state Safety Inspections J3" v j i qTiTv PTtT Wlth C0LJPn- Expires 12286. I ll) zmtmi orJim I MD to sponsor 'Mad World of Magic' at PGHS Mark Evans' "Mad World of Magic" will be presented Jan. 27 at 7:30 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove Jr. High Auditorium, 810 N. 100 East. This production is open to the public for an admission price of $3 per person. The production is an annual event sponsored as a benefit for Muscular Dystrophy by the professional Firefighters Association. Tickets may be purchased at the door. March of Dimes to hold Mother's March The 1986 Mothers March for the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation will be held in Pleasant Grove on Jan. 20-2- 4 to continue funding the battle to prevent most serious child health problems. "Every year more than 250,000 newborns come into this world suffering physical or mental damage due to birth defects," Mrs. Katheryn Hollis of Pleasant Grove said. "We are soliciting funds door-to-do-and by other means of personal contact as our response to this tragic health reality," she said. This is the 30th anniversary of the Mothers March which began in Phoenix, Arizona in 1950. "Today the volunteer appear is held every year by more than 800 March of Dimes chapters throughout the country," she said. "The Mothers March is not only a fund raising event," she explained, "but also an opportunity to acquaint as many people as possible with the tremendously needed work beging done by the March of Dimes." Programs of research, medical services, public and professional health education are major ways in which the March of Dimes is working to prevent birth defects in local communities and nationally as well. "We are very community-minded,- " Mrs. Hollis said. "Because birth defects are far more widespread than many people might first think, the Mothers March offers all of us an op-portunity to learn and to do something positive in battling this scrouge of innocent children." For details about joining the Mothers March, please call 785-391- PUBLIC NOTICES Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know PLEASANT GM4PWE Notice of public hearing Notice is hereby given that the Pleasant Grove City Council will hold a public hearing on the 18th day of Feb., 1986, at 8:30 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove City Building, at which time the council will receive public comment con-cerning the draft policy declaration for the proposed Richards Annexation located on the east side of Proctor Lane at approximately 4400 North. Copies of the draft policy declaration, together with a map showing the territory proposed for annexatior and the intended zoning classification of such property are avilable for public inspection at the city building during normal business hours. Robert Williams City Recorder Published in the Pleasant Grove Review i Jan. 15, 1986. Laura Pace Services Funeral services for Laura McConkie Pace were held Friday, Jan. 10, 1986, under the direction of Bishop Robert Aland of the Pleasant Grove Third Ward. Pallbearers were sons-in-la- Steve Jacobson and Boyd Jacob and nephews Brent Belliston, Earl Hansen, David Mc- Conkie, Jerry Jones, Raymond Jones and Leighton Hildreth. The family prayer was given by Boyd Jacob. The prelude and postlude were played by Paul Smith and Karen Blalock. The invocation was by Gene Carter, a home teacher. Pat Hardman gave the life sketch and Karen Asay sang "Where Love Is," ac-companied by JoEllen Coppersmith. Roy Halladay spoke and a string trio per-formed "Kanon." The performers were Karen Blalock and daughters, Angie and Alicia, ac-companied by Jill Bigelow. Remarks were given by Bishop Robert Aland. Bishop Thad Adams sang "Little Green Valley," accompanied by Jan Hubbard. The concluding speaker was Elder Russell M. Nelson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church. The benediction was by Don Hardman, a Home Teacher. Dan Simper, a neighbor, dedicated the grave in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. |