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Show Review - Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1987 - Page 7 I excites fair fans lit t " s V, Lisjitit Grove's Tae Kwon Do k"sponsored by Pleasant Grove and Recreation, gave a 'stration for the community at community Fair earlier this 'ly did some of the students , ipate, but Master Kim from Lake a's0 attended and Kstrated several of the piques of the art. , ose that attend the classes at Community Center, and are ,i,t by Lori de Groot, are Sherrie ;orth, Charlotte Iverson, Holly staff. Lindon Parks, Darren ts Holly Parks, Ryan Parks, in' Parks, Jenny Jarvis, Angie Hand Gary Covington. iests from Master Kim's letny were Master Yong Woo Jun Suk, Aaron Lanford and igHo. p of the students participated in v warm-u- p ans stretch-ou- t tises. Each rank then per-ie- d by each belt, and then they on their skits. Next, Lori showed ( basic women's self defense jiques. She then broke concrete gthe palm jee strike. I ,e explained that Tae means the i of the foot kick, that Kwon v ins the use of the hand and Do Charlotte Iverson successfully breaks a board in demonstration the of Tae Kwon Do Karate at the P.G community Fair. means the uniting of the body and mind and a way of life. She said that Tae Kwon Do instills confidence discipline, self-contr-and modesty in its students. If anyone is interested in Tae Kwon Do, she suggests that they contact Pleasant Grove Parks and Recreation at 785-070- School Bus Safety Week to remind motorists of law The week of September 20-2- 1987, is "Utah School Bus Safety Week," according to Kelvin C. Clayton, State Specialist for Pupil Transportation at the State Office of Education. Clayton reminds motorists to exercise constant courtesy and alertness when in the vicinity of a school bus. In Utah, 1,538 school buses transport 146,000 pupils daily to and from their schools--a total of nearly 17.3 million miles per year. During School Bus Safety Week, motorists are asked to cooperate by helping to maintain Utah's safety record. While the 2,200 school bus drivers pick up and deliver students every school day, adherence to the school bus laws by Utah drivers and drivers is essential to protect those students. Last year, 1,657 complaints were filed by school bus drivers of motorists passing a stopped bus while its red lights were operating. "It is the state law that when a school bus is displaying alternately flashing red light signals, visible from both front and back, ap-proaching or overtaking vehicles on the same roadway must stop until the lights are turned off. "Our bus drivers are very much aware of traffic behind and around them and endeavor to cause as little inconvenience to motorists as possible; and while students are instructed to stay alongside the parked bus until it has moved back onto the road, sometimes a youngster, over-anxio- to get home, will dart past the front of the bus into oncoming traffic. It is imperative that motorists remain stopped until the flashing red lights are turned off and there is no chance of danger to students," concluded Clayton. TANGLES Hair & Supply Company y"- Proprietors: V Tim Larsen f jt Shalana Robinson I 218 N W Stale fl$"v . limp Plaa No. 7 M menC3n 0' n ' V" 756-489- or SL w 756 3880 Let us introduce you ! By SHALANA ROBINSON TANGLES Hair & Supply would like to introduce you to "Toni & Guy!" They're one of the hottest style makers in the country with a new line of retail products now available for everyone. 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I (rMk Shampoo & Blow $6 I '' I hi Reg-7i- i V Permanents Reg. 25.00 . . $2250 B : MA IP Call Alisa Hegyessy - 785-449- 7 g f 26 So' Main- - Pleasant Grove B rJVlfJKlUVl (Enter from behind Christensen's) Expires 91287 $ l I 1 1 I 1 1 Tl Sar t ita te PI ?ai mt t ( r vc ( 1 101 ) 71 15- -; M 6 ' 1 loor O ve rinjFur litttre Ws 11 C ovrlngs On ipeHej; Ha d Wotd and Oerkm c IlocrM Free Kesl n Consuljation L f2n 11 I I H TOPS Club to hold open house in Lindon Oct. 1 The Lindon TOPS Club, Inc. will hold an open house on Thursday, Oct. 1, at 10 a.m. in the Lindon City Hall, 383 Lakeview Drive, Lindon. All women in the area are invited to attend. TOPS, which means to take off pounds sensibly, is a popular organization for all those who feel that they could afford to lose a few pounds. For further information call 785-405- iris tennis team sports winning record , young girls' tennis team is off to jodstart at the high school with ' jrecord so far this season. my Norman, a junior, has ed the first singles spot with )Myn Patch and Julie Roberts, yV sophomores, playing at ;yr two and three singles. X; in the fourth singles jj, ion is Laura Fife, a senior. i. First doubles team is Stephanie Carter and Pam' Fenton. Second doubles is Shawnda Brown and Tonya Harris, with Kelli Francom and Karren Jones third doubles. The Lady Vikings have defeated Springville Spanish Fork Uintah Carbon and Uintah PG is at Springville today and at Spanish Fork Friday. Carbon plays here on Sept. 28 and the always tough Provo will be at PG on Oct. 2. The region tournament will be at Timvpew Oct. 16 and 17. Coach Paul Schoonover said, "We have a great team of girls who play extremely well and they also have a good attitude toward the game." 1u Notice to bid on fire systems A pine School District ' receive bid :osals on Fire " a and Detection ms for Orem Jr. School, located at 'V 600 West, Orem, (. rested parties receive bid in-flation and rations from Don Frazier, District Maintenance, 490 N. State, Lindon, Utah. Bids must be returned by Oct. 6, 1987 to the Purchasing Department, 90 N. Church Street, American Fork, Utah. Bids will be opened Oct. 7, 1987, at 9 a.m. at the Purchasing Office. The District reserves the right to reject any and all bids not in the best interest of the school district. Published in the American Fork Citizen, Pleasant Grove Review and Lehi Free Press Sept. 23, 1987. ard of Adjustments to meet d of Adjustment be meeting Sep-e- r 24, 1987, at 6:30 in the Pleasant ; City Hall which :a:ed at 70 South Jast to review a st which would ie a variance to the Val Danklef property. A new addition 17 feet from rear property line (15 feet from bay window). Zoning requires 25 feet. The property is located at approximately 880 North 1020 East, Property Serial No. --A --10, Lot 10, Plat A, Grove. Creek Acres,. Subdivision. Published in the Pleasant Grove Review September 23, 1987. Grove Planning Commission to meet t Pleasant Grove Planning Corn-o- n will meet &l September . at City Hall, ia for the meeting lows: of the is meeting and iiion. 5 -- David Vicke-- I Conditional Use lj' (Animal 3). j - Boyd, Grant, and Dan Fugal (Conditional Use of home for office). 7:30 - Strasburg Au-to (Conditional Use for Auto Salvage). 7:45 -- - Cornell Lot Service (Conditional Use Permit Home Occupation). 8:00 -- - RCS Co. (Conditional Use Permit Home Oc-cupation Engraving Business). 8:15 - Zone Change of 600 West Property from MD to CG. 8:30 - Larsen Labo- - ratories Trailer Permit Extension. 8:40 -- - Building In-spection Department Business. All interested parties are invited to the meeting to express their opinions. Douglas G. Bezzant Published in the Pleasant Grove Review Wednesday, September 23, 1987. tie change hearing scheduled illce is hereby that Pleasant Clty Council will 'Public hearing on . Hy of October, i.at7 in the Chambers of fMic Safety 100 East, f Grove Utah, i.ti time the 31 will receive public comment con-cerning the following proposed zone change: East side of 600 West starting at 400 North going south to Center Street 148' deep off 600 West going South to Center Street. The west side of 600 West starting at Center Street and 600 West going to 400 North, 150' deep off west side, be changed from a designated MD zone to a CG zone. A zoning map with the proposed change is available for public inspection at city hall. Published in the Pleasant Grove Review Sept. 16 and 23, 1987. |