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Show icw . i (lni'S(l;i . ,n!v SI. I!)S7 - I i ; PL Grove High School spring term honor roll released Principal Tom Carlile has announced the Pleasant Grove High School honor roll for the final term of the 1986-8- 7 school year. Senior students on the honor roll are Kurt Adams, Angela Anderson, Jennifer Beagley, Teresa Bird, Trin Card, Kyle Clingo, Melanie Conder, Teri Ann Dodge, R. Layne Farley, Christopher Farnell, Shalaine Grimshaw, Kristina Groves, Terri Johanson, Mitzi Johnston, Carol Macfarlane, Mark Makin, Paul Mecham, Dianne Nielsen, Louise Nielson, Clint Parry, Janilyn Patch, Peter Phelon, Ronald Shapiro, Shellie Shepherd, Rhonda Simmons, Devyn Smith, Laura Sorenson, Kim Southamn, Casey Thornton, Tamara Thurgood, Sally Turner, Stephen Van Orden, Lari Walker, Whitnee Walker, Lisa Wright, and Denice Wroe. Tenth grade students on the honor roll are Mindy D. Adamson, Vikki L. Allred, Daelyn Anderson, Pamela Beagley, Robert Brown, Shaunda Brown, Lincoln R. Church, Tyler Cluff, Jill Crismon, Brandon J. Dean, Laura Fife, Kimberlee Goodwin, Branden Hansen, Kristal Harvey, Heidi Hofheins, T. Randy ffi Humble, Steven John ' Kiddpr rv ! Tfacv Shane IbfLanc Makin, Craig Maloney Sh?' Olsen.TyranOrmondSh10 Tyler Pedersen, r'?. Garrett Smith, HollieSnydS F Steele, Trisha Storey ' Van Dyke, Jennifer K Walk eJ Walker, Lonnie if' K" Weeks, Martissa CX, Worthington. Angela There were a total on the honor ofii2s,H roll and th H gpa was 3.865. avera8e Preece, Paul Rogers, Lily Sorenson, Leslie Tobler, Douglas Turnbow, Shannon Wood and Tina Yeamans. Honor students from the junior class are Andrea Ahlstrom, Kelly Alvord, Cody Atkinson, Bruce Bean, Kristopher Brinkerhoff, Casey Cluff, Derrick Dickerson, Suzanne Draney, Jennifer Draper, T. Shane Duvall, Eugene Endicott, Gregory Eyre, Stacey Fife, James Fisher, Scott Flinders, Craig Gaines, Mijken Haley, Tanya Harris, Bill Holman, Paul Johanson, Janiece Jones, Brian Kerr, Wilford W. Kimball, Kristine Larson, Natalie Little, Troy Maag, Lori Maughan, Susan Elder Benjamin A. Thompson called to Haiti LDS Mission 'y-- I "j I'l'K'i- I'.chjiiinin A. Thompson. S"M M' and Mrs. Dennis I.. '! i u s ,n ol Linden. h;is boon r;il!cd to serve in Hie Port An l'l iiu-- Ikiiti l.DS Mission. lie will spe;ik in ;i sacrament service .Sunday. July L'li at 10: 50 a tn. in Hie l.indon Third, Fourth and Seventh Ward Chapel, 7:il E. Center Street, l.indon. An open house will also be held the same afternoon at the family home. to (i p.m., 215 E. 140 N., l.indon. Elder Thompson will enter the Missionary Training Center on June '.. He graduated from Pleasant drove High School and has attended lirigham Young University. Benjamin A. Thompson Missionary farewell planned Sun. for Elder Shane D. Adamson - f r I 1 I 1 Elder Shane D. Adamson, son of Darryl and Dianne Adamson, has been called to serve in the Fukuoka, Japan LDS Mission. Elder Adamson will speak at a sacrament service Sunday, July 26, at 1:30 a.m. in the Pleasant Grove lttth Ward, 475 N. 700 East. All friends and relatives of the missionary are invited to his farewell and an open house in his honor at his home, 740 N. 1020 East. Elder Adamson is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary. He was involved in soccer, ski club and the un-forgettable Pranksters United. Recently he has been attending Utah Technical College. He is also an Eagle Scout. Shane D. Adamson Local judge completes law course in Nev. Judge Colleen Strasburg of the Industrial Commission of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah has completed the Administrative Law: Fair Hearing course, held June 21 - July 3 at The National Judicial College at the University of Nevada. Judge Strasburg is involved in the area of labor relations, claims of unpaid wages and child labor. 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His wife, Karla, is the daughter of Carleton W. and Betty Rogers, Apple Valley, Calif. |