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Show Review -- Wednesday, July 1, 1987-Pag- e! PUBLIC NOTICES Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know Notice to bid Pleasant Grove City Corporation will receive bids for the excavation, footings, foundation and back fill for the new City LibrarySenior Citizens Center to be located at 30 E. Center Street. Bids will be received until 5:00 p.m. on the 13th day of July, 1987 at the Pleasant Grove City Offices, 70 S. 100 East, Pleasant Grove, Utah, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Copies of plans and drawings may be ob-tained by depositing $50 with Walker, Lee and Halander, 50 E. 500 North, Provo, Utah (375-1940- ). The deposit will be refunded if plans are returned in usable condition. Plans may also be examined at Pleasant Grove City Offices, 70 S. 100 East, Pleasant Grove, Utah. Each bidder must submit with the bid a certified check, draft or bid bond to be made payable to Pleasant Grove City in the amount of five percent (5) of the bid. Published in the Pleasant Grove Review July 1 and 8, 1987. J.S. Ellington receives medal Sgt. Joel S. Ellington, son of Martin C. and Ada L. Ellington, Mesa, Ariz., has been decorated with the Army Commendation Medal at Fort Benning, Ga. The Army Commendation Medal is awarded to those individuals who demonstrate outstanding achievement or meritorious service in the performance of their duties on behalf of the Army. Ellington is an armor crew member with the 69th Armor. His wife, Laurie, is the daughter of James and Ann Fisher, Pleasant Grove. The sergeant received an associate degree in 1982 from Ricks College, Rexberg, Idaho. ... 't i i ,' X ' 'a r V X i ' V. V- - .. I i - :. - s. .(. Many memories win be preserved for Principal Emal through his quilt presented by the Central School PTA. President Tammra Salisbury presents the quilt from the school and PTA, Central School PTA presents quilt to Principal Robert Emal at retirement tremendous PTA he has. They have been a lot of help. A lifetime treasure was presented to Principal Emal of Central School by the PTA and displayed at his openhouse. The beautiful quilt was made up of 42 individual squares, each made by the faculty, staff and PTA presidents serving with him these past five years. A special square from Assistant Principal Bob Morton, who now lives in Georgia, was trimmed with eyelet and made into a pillow. PTA president Tammra Salisbury presented the quilt to Mr. Emal. Emal was deeply touched by the individual tributes in each square representing an important person in his life. He stated you can't put 37 years in a job and not learn to love it. He will be missing it. The past five years has gone by so fast he told the new principal, Stan Harward, what a (valuable coupon NEW Donus Pack! 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Adams of 177 West 2600 North, Pleasant Grove, Utah, has com-pleted the Army's fuel and elec-trical systems repair course at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. Students were trained in the operation and repair of fuel and electrical systems of combat vehicles. They also studied the electrical components of wheeled and tracked vehicles. He is a 1985 graduate of American Fork High School, Utah. j ,f ,'" A 1 J Michelle Lindsey puts finishing touches on the July table at the Everybody's Birthday Party. Her table, entitled "Take Me Out to the Ball Game," held the traditional treats, peanuts, crackerjack and popcorn, along with the balls, bat and ball cap. I ill Birthday party for everyone By KALYN SECRETAN Do you want to have a group party with a lot of helping hands? An Everybody's Birthday Party can be a lot of fun and guests have to sit at their own birthday table and see just what they have in common with others who share their birthday month. P At a recent adult party in the v; Pleasant Grove Third Ward, chairmen delivered invitations to all who celebrate the same birthday month and they decorated their table area relating to the month and each furnished a number for the Program. Tables were colorful and unique. Several were centered around Mdays such as Thanksgiving, Christmas and Valentines Day. The July theme was "Take Me Out to the Ballgame!" It featured Patriotic colors in placemats, talloons, etc. Bags of popcorn, Pnuts and crackerjack were scattered along the table with the tot and ball. The January theme was "New Years Babies," and some of the January birthday guests dressed up as babies in a baby contest for the program. The June table was beautifully decorated with fresh flowers, fine china and silver with a Strawberry Days theme. Place mats, nut cups and accents were all relating to strawberries. A mean old witch appeared on the program from the October table, where Halloween was celebrated. Some tables involved everyone at their table, as September with a School Days presentation and others with skits, while some months had a musical number or reading. The same food was enjoyed by all whether eating on china or paper plates. Guests furnished a variety of salads to go with the ham, rolls and strawberry shortcake. Everyone had a good time and met new friends in the neigh-borhood. |