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Show Review-Wednesda- y, July 1, 19X7 -- Page 3 PGHS Band to perform Sun. - """" ' ' , I V The Pleasant Grove High School Band will present the Concert In The Park on Sunday, July 5, at 7:30 p.m. in the Downtown Park. The public is invited to attend. Bring blankets or folding chairs and enjoy this weekly outdoor concert. In case of bad weather the concert will be held in the Senior Citizen Center in the Community Building. The Pleasant Grove High School Band is under the direction of David Fullmer. They recently took first place in the band competition for the Strawberry Days parade. The band received new uniforms last fall and have performed in con-cert on several occasions, as well as marching during halftimes of PGHS football games and in parades throughout the valley. The band will provide a varied and enjoyable program Sunday at the concert. There is no charge for the concert. It is sponsored by the Pleasant Grove Arts Council music com-mittee headed by Ida Mae Christiansen. VV wimv. - Yvonne and Ted Jones enjoy the concert in the park last Sunday. The next concert will be Sunday, July 5, at 7:30 p.m. at the Downtown Park. i lone good fish story deserves another i By E. MARK BEZZANT might like a good i thought you t a tishing j;Sypleasant Grove at its 1 Tlhall tell you what shall be "The Legend of Battle V gS as passed on by Mt. Tim- - CsSns that one day Sam Hilton his neighbors, the Gourleys, friuns and Bezzants, were talking Tut things and got to bragging ' Lt the fish they had caught. Lid Gourley said that he was i' night crawlers as big as baby .' how snakes to catch some beauties "' the waste ditch below town. The ' worms he said were caught while he t irri2ated at night, on on the oc-- e Lion he had seen one ofthe crawlers kill a rattler in a fight. Glen Bezzant reported that during the busy fruit season that he had little time to go fishing and that most days he would catch his limit by simply tying a small rock to a string and dangling it in the irrigation ditch as he would pick fruit. He added that he had trained his cats to carry the fish down to his wife, Luretha, so she could fry them up for dinner. Ben Adams chimed in, noting that the fish he had caught while irrigating were so large that it took a good horse to carry them up to the homestead where his wife would have to get all the boys to help lift the fish to the meat hooks they usually used when they had to slaughter a beef. He said that if the city didn't put a screen on the Battle Creek stream he was going to get after them because the fish were so thick they were clogging his furrows and he couldn't get the water to his fruit trees. It was then that Sam Hilton smiled and complimented his neighbors and asked David Gourley if he couldn't take some of those worms to school and teach them how to grab a fish so there wouldn't be any hooks lost. Gourley said that he didn't think the Board of Education would approve but he would look into it. It was then that Sam revealed his own secrets. He noted that he had little time while running the power plant at the mouth of Battle Creek Canyon to be fishing. However, he had caught a few of his own. (To be concluded next week) police investigate vandalism pleasant Grove police officers investigated two incidents of s; maiibox vandalism this past week. Bonnie Hansen, 494 N. 200 East, l'f yndon, reported that her $30 mailbox had been damaged. Bar- 's bara Wilkinson, 211 E. 400 North, iS; Lindon, reported that three 1 mailboxes, located near each other, had all been damaged. They were valued at $200. Sgt. Steve Frampton investigated. & There are no suspects at this time. Officer Jim Taufer investigated damage to a vehicle parked at 292 S. State, Lindon. The owner said that he had left his car parked at this Kr- address and when he returned the front and rear windows had been ; 5 broken out by a rock. Damage was listed at $225. Parents told police they will take ""' care of a situation where the rear window of a vehicle was shot out by BB guns. The window was valued at $200. Keith Fullmer, 891 N. 300 West, reported that obscene words had been written on the windows and paint was scratched on two of his vehicles. The damage was set at $400 to each car. There are no suspects. Nicea Muse, Orem, reported that a Schwinn bike valued at $150 had been taken from Lindon Park. Of-ficer Jay Thornton is investigating. Faye Belliston, Pleasant Grove, reported that $34 had been taken from her purse which she had left in her car while she visited a friend at 295 N. 100 East. The purse was returned but the money was missing. Officer John Lloyd took the report. A Utah County truck backed into a parked Dipaolo and Rossetti truck on the Murdock Canal Road. There were no injuries. Damage to the county truck was set at $400 and there was $1,200 damage to the DiPaolo and Rossetti truck. Sgt. Frampton investigated another accident on the Canal Road where a 1977 Datsun pickup, which had been pulling some water skiers on the canal, left the road and rolled over. David G. Hall, American Fork, was the driver of the truck. There was one passenger in the back of the truck. Pleasant Grove Ambulance crews administered first aid at the scene. No one was transported to the hospital. Damage to the truck was listed at $1,500. Pleasant Grove Police Dept. personnel reminded the public that it is illegal as well as dangerous to waterski on the canal. Meet Our Mew Management Team! 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Fiberglass 11 or 14 piece Light-u- p Yo-Yo- 's Reg. $2.99-6.9- 9 wicket baskets, EyeShadoW R:g$24o, andBraCC,etS CltT -s- " wreaths, decorating 7M 1 N0W$lO" Re19.99 Re Re$24f g;00 moss, silk plants, i I MX N0W$r N0W$O N0W$2 N0W$3 now 29Qc silk flower, etc. gyy-- j I 1 1 1 I L I 1 1 ''mt : ''' u.: sod; Police tip results in tec, "arrests si: re: By JACK HILL Quick action by the Pleasant Grove Police Department resulted .in the arrest of one adult and two J V juveniles last week in connection with reported burglaries at the Turley Trailer Court storage area. " Tuesday, June 23, Sargent Mike ''' Blackhurst and Detective Bert Bean '"i responded to a call from one of the trailer owners. Acting on a tip . concerning a possible suspect, the officers went to a local home and .apprehended one of the juvenile : " suspects in the process of hooking up a stolen C.B . radio. By days end, M j, .three suspects had been arrested ". and nearly $1,000 worth of stolen ".property recovered. s1 Stolen items included two car stereos, one C.B. base station, blankets, an air gun and several e W; stereo speakers. lod ' In addition to "ripping out" the rof stereo equipment, considerable damage was done to the trailers, ,jjjf; the officers reported. 'Hie male adult arrested in con- - (lf'nection with the trailer burglaries unarrested earlier this month and rged with assault after allegedly .Nling a knife on a person at a local ours store. Mike Blackhurst and Bert Bean put identification tags on property recovered last week from burglaries in the Turley Trailer Court storage area. |