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Show NfJ Use space in this newspaper to send personal congratulations TTie VT to yur graduate or for any other occasion ! This space only $18M Vmipws Call today and ask for display advertising -- - 756-766- 9 59 West Main, Am. Fork u Utah County Crisis Line 226-898- 9 A Listening Ear Hanging Baskets or Geranium Tubs u2 --JIHzr Parking Lot SALE Assorted Flats 9 c$ Snap Dragons fiat O5 " ' A I ...After all, I put my complete and total trust in them. When problems arise during delivery, technology and expertise are essential. At American Fork Hospital my mom found this to be true. I was so glad that she chose the Women's Center at American Fork Hospital to bring me into this world. It offers the most comfortable, personalized care ever found and yet they are prepared to handle any emergency that might arise. Trust me... be sure to ask your doctor about American Fork Hospital or call them to help you find a physician who's right for you. rffeWOMEN'Sl ' HEALTH CENTER 756-300- 3 at Tpn AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL nii"n An Intermountain Health Care Facility 5 ip pj Summer SALE items now in! U I e 'ems a(jvertisec' 'n our circular " INFLATABLE PavX. arr'vec' 'ae are now ayai 'a ble. air MATTRESS --3 f .. , 42 27"x72". Shoes tejT n 29 f mArlmk INFLATABLE I 1 --r tl 24" swim yfei u II $ml fa' RING OR y$S&5 CD lISw BEACH BALLy 3 JvvWi9 SPALANSDTITCOY kW J ) SETS Ng t J3jL!V .yStfW For children age 3 32 nes jMlffilZA andup beachcombers T,7)TrtTlCi Ladies', men's and Xsj Swgr j ) children's, with AA ;ji Xg Your choice SedcCor, U apalr " ' I, o' J Review - Wednesday. May 14, 1986 - Page 5 I 1 Tw ' A ; j A Z - .....II,,, I' '"" I 1 V - ; I Todd M. Hansen Dawna, LeGrand Adamson Roger W. Miles Victor Jewkes Byron J. Humble Diane, ' ; lissionary farewells, homecjomings scheduled for Sun. LaGrand & Dawna Adamson LeGrand and Dawna Adamson, Highland have recently returned from serving in the London LDS Temple. They will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, May 18, at 8:30 a.m. in the Highland 8th Ward Chapel, 10390 Alpine Highway, Highland. An open house will also be held the same afternoon from 2 to 7 p.m. at the home of Stephen Adamson, 5101 N. Oak Grove Lane, Highland. Roger W. Miles Ider Roger W. Miles will be 3fl L)red at a missionary farewell "'day, May 18, at 10:50 a.m. in the 'reisant Grove 18th Ward, 1250 E. itanfl3outh- - jlylder Miles, son of Robert and g ' irine Miles, has been called to p0. ';e in the Florida Tallahassee I He will enter the Training Center on May ? attended Pleasant Grove High jIWe )ol and graduated from high ol and LDS seminary in Seoul, 'jvTlea. He has .. attended Utah JJ hnical College. friends and relatives of the Ugjjjll missionary are invited to his farewell. Victor Jewkes Elder Victor Jewkes, son of Grant and Carol Jewkes, Pleasant Grove, has been called to serve in the Des Moines, Iowa LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, May 18, at 3:40 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove 8th Ward Chapel, 1250 E. 200 South. Elder Jewkes will enter the Missionary Training Center on May 22. He graduated from Pleasant Grove High School where he was active in Chamber Choir, A Cap-pell- a Choir and drama. Byron J. Humble Byron J. Humble, son of Cloic J. and Janet Humble, has accepted a call to serve in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mission. A farewell will be held Sunday, May 18, 1986 at 9 a.m. in the Manila 1st Ward Chapel. Byron has three brothers and three sisters. His older brother, Scott, is serving a mission in San Juan Puerto Rico. Byron graduated from Pleasant Grove High School and received the Dean's Award. He has completed on year of study at BYU. Byron will enter the Missionary Training Center on May 22. Todd M. Hansen Elder Todd M. Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Hansen, Orem, has been called to serve in the Indiana, Indianapolis LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, May 18, at 9:30 a.m. in the Orem 103rd Ward Chapel, 1674 N. 200 West. An open house will also be held the same afternoon at the family home, 496 W. 1930 North, Orem. Elder Hansen will enter the Missionary Training Center on May 22. He is a 1985 graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. Local scouts to host ave-a-Li- fe Utah Valley Regional Medical Center and the Timpanogos District of the Boy Scouts of America will host a "Save-a-Life- " competition on Saturday, May 17, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. on the hospital grounds. Troops throughout the Tim-panogos District are invited, and top-scori- patrols in the first aid competition will win prizes. The registration fee is $1 per person, which includes a patch. Competition will be held in per-forming CPR, splinting broken bones, controlling bleeding, treating burns, performing the Heimlich maneuver and transporting an injured person on a stretcher. Participants must bring their own materials needed to compete in the events. Several types of emergency vehicles will also be on display for scouts to learn about the services of Emergency Medical Technicians. For more information and to register, call Chris Coons at UVRMC, 379-720- or Mike An-derson, 785-121- Class set for families of mentally ill and skills to help them better assist their loved one in the treatment process. ' The classes are taught Wed-nesday evenings at 7 p.m. at Timpanogos Community mental ; Health Center Administration Building located at 585 South State v Street in Provo, Utah. There is no n eost for this class.; . .; fi:n Timpanogos Community Mental ''Health Center is now in the process of starting a new class and invites anyone with a mentally ill family member to attend. If interested, ' please contact Grover. Jenson at 373-739- extension 210 for more information. Mental illness in a family ' member can cause innumerable problems for a family, often causing them to feel depressed,' isolated and confused about the nature of the illness and the treatment being offered. Realizing families often need help in coping uwi,th:these problems, Timpanogos Coiiiwiunity1VIental Health Center is holflinlg a series of classes ; about mental illness. These classes are designed to help family members understand the nature of the illness their loved one has and enable them to cope with their feelings about the illness as well as the behavior patterns their loved ones may display. It is important for family members to attend these classes to enable them to gain the knowledge :.urt M hn Iverson receives Silver Beaver 'i . IT I si i,,ii,-;j- i ifc i.fktt t ''jilt, i fi I" ' " M i r f At 1 axilian t lurdavVhn Iverson, Pleasant Grove, gVvjived the highest award offered (ay Routing, the Silver Beaver, at the m01Ilvjnt Annual Fellowship Dinner of srs Jj'utah National Parks Council of 'Boy Scouts of America. abledVfj,he award ig made for 'e a languished noteworty service of tional. charactef '; t6'(' JroUth';1 on, the cfing '' to 'the " rules" 'and held fetation's of the Boy Scouts, m. in fc ""verson was one of 46 volunteer iuters receiving the award. 36tll Cverson : was instrumental in p J the first Scout troop in Pleasant Grove area. He has Cfjlfen'a booster of the Eagle Scout :igram and has helped many boys neve the Eagle rank. h Cfo as John Iverson ,ife E : aren Rudolf selected as ewmployee of Month in Lindon 5 V.. :' ; ",t" ft jflj iKaren Rudolph has been selected ' 5; the Employee of the Month at i jndon Care and Training Center. She was born in Price and grew ;melT,.j in American Fork. She from American Fork u(kf cigh School and then lived in Heber ge'r io years. Karen is the mother of three boys id three girls. She also has eight randchildren. U jlfehe started working at Lindon ' .jjare and Training Center in es January of 1981 as a Habilitation )r rBchnician. Then in January of 1985 ur,n ie started working in the )usekeeping department and now )lds the position of Housekeeping jpervisor. Karen says that her favorite thing m do is camping. Karen Rudolf Robert Williams receives state special award Lynn Coulam, Hyrum City Treasurer, was elected president of the Utah Municipal Treasurers Association for the coming year. She is a Certified Municipal Finance Administrator. Special Recognition Awards were presented to: Robert M. Williams, CMFA, Pleasant Grove, Linda Lou Wilson, CMFA, Nephi; Jane Jensen, Huntington; Nick Nackos, St. George; Roene Difiore, St. George. The Utah Municipal Treasurers Association purposes are to promote the education of its members, to maintain high stan-dards of efficiency, to promote treasury management of public funds, to promote improved ser-vices and relations with allied in-stitutions. |