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Show i;t.vi, v H, l!X7-l'ag- e I j 1 nominations for officers pc Tr Hi eh PTSA announces activities. She has X nA . rWree from Flonaa n secretary on the Servn, ' s Pleasant H PTA Council and onthel0c PTA as well as in many 0 s positions. crr Evelyn Albrecht is ma v Stan Albrecht. She is the aw?' a five children. They have l Pleasant Grove for 13 years J She is presently attending 2 She loves baseball football. She enjoys sewing c handwork. c Evelyn has been active inpT,, t 12 years. She enjoys getting J1 S with the schools and getting to know the faculty Q p with the children. F She has served as PreslQe" Seh?PTAnBcarPda.Valley mZ7S PTA the community. ,fnA1ipnRav Tnvce Fife is is the mother of four children She has lived in Pleasant Grove for the past 10 years and par tidies" chu'rch and commumty is designed to learn 11 This poll consider as needs parents clings to work on for the junior high school next year. The PTSA will be asking for volunteers willing to work on the and committes that they may Seed interest d for next year. Those should sign their name when they are at the school on Feb. 10 or 11. Concerning the candidates Verlene West is married to Williams G West. She is the mother of five children. She has lived in Pleasant She is a Grove five years, this time. graduate of BYU with a B.S. degree in Business Education. She has an Nominations for Pleasant Grove Junior High School PTSA officers for the next school year have been announced. Verlene N. West has been nominated as president-elect- ; Joyce Fife as secretary and Evelyn Albrecht as treasurer. Anyone in-terested in nominating someone to serve on the junior high school PTA board next year are invited to contact Pat Huntsman at or Gayleen Carlton, as soon as possible. There will be a PTSA opinion poll for everyone to mark at the Parent-Teache- r Conferences on Feb. 10 and w ' Kristen Yates to become bride of Burt Farley j;ly and Rosalie Yates are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Kristen, to Burt Farley, son of Roy and Sylvia Farley, American Fork. The couple will be married January 23 and will make their home in Pleasant Grove. 1, ., ..... Burt Farley Kristen Yates PGHS calendar revealed i Wednesday, Jan. 14 - Boys basketball, Payson at PG. i Thursday, Jan. 15 - Wrestling Provo at PG. Girls basketball at Carbon. Friday, Jan. 16 - End oft I Boys basketball, PG at Carbon , 1 Elder Wrestling Tournament f Saturday, Jan. 17 - Box h I Wrestling Tournament. . I Ashley Lemon earns Eagle rank in local Boy Scout program Ashley Lemon, son of Marilyn and Melvin Lemon received his Eagle Scout award at the November Court of Honor in the Pleasant Grove Stake. He is in the ninth grade at Pleasant Grove Jr. High School. He has a good sense of humor and is fun t o be around. He enjoys all kinds of sports, also hunting of any kind and fishing. Scouting has always been a favorite in Ashley's life. As a Webelos Cub Scout he earned all 15 activity badges and the Arrow of Light award. He also earned the Faith in God award. He has recently earned the On My Honor Award. As a Boy Scout he has served as patrol leader, assistant senior patrol leader, and senior patrol leader. He has attended Timberline leadership training and has served on the staff for Timberline the past two years. For his Eagle project, Ashley organized and supervised the Ashley Lemon cleaning and grooming of a five mile trail above Tibbie Fork in American Fork Canyon. Battlecreek DUP hears member, pioner histories at meeting The members and their guests of the Battlecreek Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers were welcomed out to their January meeting, held in the Garden Room of the City Recreation Building, by Colleen Gardner. "Silver Threads Among the Gold" was sung, conducted by Gloria Sceley and accompanied by Maymetta Johnson, Prayer was given by Lucille Faddis and a Pledge of Allegiance was given to the flag. A history was given by Donna Erickson, who was born in Roosevelt, the second child of three born to her parents. Her father worked in the coal mines in southern Utah. They lived in a small mining town where everything belonged to the mining company. Her grandfather, uncle, or some other member of the family lived with them off and on at one time or another. The family later moved to Salt Lake City where they lived near the hospital, then moved to San Francisco where Donna and her friends had fun on the beach and played all the childhood games. Eventually the family moved again, this time to Price where she graduated from high school. She attended four years of college in Provo, then went to Salt Lake to work. She married Lloyd Erickson from Lehi. They became the parents of two children. Lloyd worked in Denver, Colorado for some time, then was transferred to Dallas, Texas. He retired in 1983 and the family moved back to Utah. The lesson on the Diary of Jean Rio Griffith Baker was given by Viola Cowley, who was assisted by her two daughters, Janet and Elaine, who are descendants of Jean Baker. Jean Baker was born in England to an English mother and a Scottish father, one of nine children. The family joined the church in England. Her husband died and after she was a widow for 16 months, she decided to gather with the Saints in America. On Jan. 7, 1851, they boarded a ship but remained in the harbor until Jan. 23, when the wind shifted, blowing them out into the Irish Sea, and they all got seasick. They became acquainted with the different moods of the sea -- - its anger during a storm, or its beauty as the moon and stars shone down on it on a quiet, peaceful night. One of Jean's small sons became ill and died and was buried in the sea. On March 20, 1851, after two and one-ha- lf months aboard ship they landed in New Orleans. They went to St. Louis where they purchased four wagons and oxen to pull them. They reached the Rocky Mountains in August, where the scene was so beautiful with its grand mountains, streams and waterfalls. They forded one meandering stream 16 different times. On their journey they lost six different oxen through one accident or another. After living in wagons for 24 weeks, they finally reached the Salt Lake Valley. They eventually settled in Ogden on a 20 acre farm. In 1869 they left the farm and moved into the city where Jean worked as a dressmaker. Refreshments were served by hostesses Dora Christiansen, Alta Hone, Eva Proctor and Iona Weyland. Grand 0Penin8 j Karma Grace, Michael Burch, Julie Adams, Brad Cox, 1 Randy, Kate and Chris Pectol invite you to their grand opening through Saturday, Jan. 17. 2 for 1 Haircuts Drawings Nail Specials Refreshments & more ' l ..... a, .,. ,,,,,, 154 1 0 154 W. Main, Am. Fork 756-111- 2 jj (HEWS? 758-527- 3) I Giant : i GDoeiPoamG SggDg; Continues most items in both stores Large selection Men's & Women's 0CrJB0 Hurry! Sale ends Saturday, Jan. ll 56 W. Main, American Fork, 756-474- 1 an7An7TTT u Pleasant Grove, 785-213- 1 1 cnnD Cknnrj) Quid GtejnEGtriD ..Ml 1 j... J mM , - - .. ,. Of Special Interest For (Mo mi EBaP0.YEE Where: Excelsior Hotel When: Wed., Jan. 1 4, 7 p.m. for More Information Ca 27 7 2 70 0 pleoi iend Lump Sum Dii,ribu,ion j Udrru Bhudtm Pboar Horn Ptw That's why, when E.F.Hutton talks, people listen. MFHutton m. 1 ai3 i luo North """"""i Proo, tab 8460 Pulley to address club Refreshments will be served. The public is invited to attend. There is no charge. John Pulley, American Fork, will be the guest speaker at the Pleasant Grove Garden Club meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 21, at 1 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove Recreation Building. His subject will be "The Beauty of Gardening from Seed." ; Mr. Pulley, well known in gar-dening circles for his beautiful gardens, has received the Master Gardener Award from the State of Utah. David L. Sedam completes training Navy Seaman Recruit Daniel L. Sedam, son of Patricia D. Sedam. Pleasant Grove, has completed recruit training at Recruit Training ' Command, San Diego. During Sedam's eight-wee- k training cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for further academic and training in one of the Navy's 85 basic fields. Sedam's studies include seaman ship, close order drill, Naval history and first aid. Personnel who complete this course of instruction are eligible for three hours of college credit in Physical Education and Hygiene. |